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e-STUDIO520/600/720/850
2) General Precautions at Service - Be sure to turn the power OFF and unplug the power cable during service (except for the service should be done with the power turned ON). - Unplug the power cable and clean the area around the prongs of the plug and socket outlet once a year or more. A fire may occur when dust lies on this area. - When the parts are disassembled, reassembly is the reverse of disassembly unless otherwise noted in this manual or other related documents. Be careful not to install small parts such as screws, washers, pins, E-rings, star washers in the wrong places. - Basically, the equipment should not be operated with any parts removed or disassembled. - The PC board must be stored in an anti-electrostatic bag and handled carefully using a wristband since the ICs on it may be damaged due to static electricity. Caution: Before using the wristband, unplug the power cable of the equipment and make sure that there are no charged objects which are not insulated in the vicinity. Avoid expose to laser beam during service. This equipment uses a laser diode. Be sure not to expose your eyes to the laser beam. Do not insert reflecting parts or tools such as a screwdriver on the laser beam path. Remove all reflecting metals such as watches, rings, etc. before starting service. Be sure not to touch high-temperature sections such as the exposure lamp, fuser unit, damp heater and areas around them. Be sure not to touch high-voltage sections such as the chargers, transfer belt, IH control circuit, developer, high-voltage transformer, exposure lamp control inverter, inverter for the LCD backlight and power supply unit. Especially, the board of these components should not be touched since the electric charge may remain in the capacitors, etc. on them even after the power is turned OFF. Make sure that the equipment will not operate before touching potentially dangerous places (e.g. rotating/operating sections such as gears, belts pulleys, fans and laser beam exit of the laser optical unit). Be careful when removing the covers since there might be the parts with very sharp edges underneath. When servicing the equipment with the power turned ON, be sure not to touch live sections and rotating/operating sections. Avoid exposing your eyes to laser beam. Use designated jigs and tools. Use recommended measuring instruments or equivalents. Return the equipment to the original state and check the operation when the service is finished.
3) Important Service Parts for Safety - The breaker, door switch, fuse, thermostat, thermofuse, thermistor, IC-RAMs including lithium batteries, etc. are particularly important for safety. Be sure to handle/install them properly. If these parts are short-circuited and their functions become ineffective, they may result in fatal accidents such as burnout. Do not allow a short-circuit or do not use the parts not recommended by Toshiba TEC Corporation. 4) Cautionary Labels - During servicing, be sure to check the rating plate and cautionary labels such as Unplug the power cable during service, CAUTION. HOT, CAUTION. HIGH VOLTAGE, CAUTION. LASER BEAM, etc. to see if there is any dirt on their surface and if they are properly stuck to the equipment.
5) Disposal of the Equipment, Supplies, Packing Materials, Used Batteries and IC-RAMs - Regarding the recovery and disposal of the equipment, supplies, packing materials, used batteries and IC-RAMs including lithium batteries, follow the relevant local regulations or rules.
Caution: Dispose of used batteries and IC-RAMs including lithium batteries according to this manual. Attention: Se dbarrasser de batteries et IC-RAMs uss y compris les batteries en lithium selon ce manuel. Vorsicht: Entsorgung des gebrauchten Batterien und IC-RAMs (inclusive der Lithium-Batterie) nach diesem Handbuch.
CONTENTS
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3.8 Adjustment of the Paper Feeding System ......................................................................... 3-46 3.8.1 Sheet sideways deviation caused by paper feeding .............................................. 3-46 3.9 Adjustment of Developer Unit ............................................................................................ 3-48 3.10 Adjustment of Fuser Unit ................................................................................................... 3-49 3.10.1 Adjustment of fuser roller pressure ........................................................................ 3-49 3.10.2 Setting of fuser/pressure roller temperature ........................................................... 3-51 3.10.3 Adjustment of fuser entrance guide........................................................................ 3-52 3.10.4 High-fusing mode ................................................................................................... 3-53 3.10.5 Changing Printing Speed ....................................................................................... 3-54 3.11 Adjustment of the RADF .................................................................................................... 3-55 3.11.1 Adjustment of RADF position ................................................................................. 3-55 3.11.2 Adjustment of RADF height .................................................................................... 3-59 3.11.3 Skew adjustment .................................................................................................... 3-60 3.11.4 Automatic adjustment of sensors and initialization of EEPROM ............................ 3-62 3.11.5 Adjustment of reverse solenoid .............................................................................. 3-63 3.11.6 Adjustment of RADF opening/closing switch.......................................................... 3-65 3.11.7 Adjustment of original tray width ............................................................................ 3-66 3.12 Adjustment of Finisher ....................................................................................................... 3-67 3.12.1 Adjusting the Height Sensor (PS1)......................................................................... 3-67 3.12.2 Adjusting the Alignment Position ............................................................................ 3-68 3.12.3 Adjusting the Staple Position (stapler movement range)........................................ 3-69 3.12.4 Adjusting the Buffer Roller Winding Amount .......................................................... 3-71 3.13 Adjustment of Saddle stitch finisher................................................................................... 3-74 3.13.1 Adjusting the Folding Position ................................................................................ 3-74 3.13.2 Stitching Position (adjusting center stitching) ......................................................... 3-77 3.14 Adjustment of Hole punch unit........................................................................................... 3-78 3.14.1 Sensor output adjustment ...................................................................................... 3-78 3.14.2 Registering the number of punch holes.................................................................. 3-79 3.14.3 Checking the sensitivity level of the transmission sensor....................................... 3-80 3.15 Adjustment of Inserter........................................................................................................ 3-81 3.15.1 Tray guide width adjustment .................................................................................. 3-81 3.15.2 Input check 1 .......................................................................................................... 3-82 3.15.3 Check of sensor operations 1................................................................................. 3-85 3.15.4 Check of sensor operations 2................................................................................. 3-86 3.16 Adjustment of LCF (MP-4004) ........................................................................................... 3-87 3.16.1 Sheet sideways deviation adjustment .................................................................... 3-87 3.16.2 LCF slant adjustment ............................................................................................. 3-89
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e-STUDIO520/600/720/850 CONTENTS
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SPECIFICATIONS/ACCESSORIES/OPTIONS/ SUPPLIES
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ADJUSTMENT 3
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TROUBLESHOOTING 5
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FIRMWARE UPDATING 6
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REMOTE SERVICE 8
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SPECIFICATIONS/ACCESSORIES/OPTIONS/SUPPLIES
Specifications
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Destinations (machine versions) of e-STUDIO520/600/720/850 The machine versions of e-STUDIO600/720/850 are as follows (e-STUDIO520 is for NAD, AUD and MJD only): NAD: North America / Central and South America TWD: Taiwan SAD: Saudi Arabia ASD: Asia / Central and South America / Other ASU: Asia / Other AUD: Australia MJD: Europe CND: China KRD: Korea The drawer configuration of each model differs depending on its destination (machine version). NAD, SAD and TWD (e-STUDIO600/720) models have 4 drawers. Other models have 2 drawers and a tandem LCF. In this manual, a standard LCF is called the Tandem LCF (T-LCF), and MP-4004A/L is called the Option LCF (O-LCF).
Accepted originals........................ Sheet, book and 3-dimensional object. The reversing automatic document feeder (RADF) only accepts paper which are not pasted or stapled. (Single-sided originals: 50 to 127 g/m / 13 to 34 lb. Bond, Double-sided originals: 50 to 105 g/m / 13 to 28 lb. Bond) Carbon paper are not acceptable either. Maximum size: A3/LD Copy speed (Copies/min.)
e-STUDIO520
Paper size A4, B5, A5-R, LT, ST-R A4-R, B5-R, LT-R Top side discharging Back side discharging Top side discharging Back side discharging Top side discharging Back side discharging Top side discharging Back side discharging 1st 52 52 42 42 37 37 33 31 Drawer 3rd 2nd (*1) 52 52 52 42 42 37 37 33 31 52 42 42 37 37 33 31 4th (*1) 52 52 42 42 37 37 33 31 Tandem LCF(*2) 52 52 Bypass feed Size Size not specified specified 45 28 45 37 37 32 32 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 Option LCF(*3) 52 52 -
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e-STUDIO600
Paper size A4, B5, A5-R, LT, ST-R A4-R, B5-R, LT-R Top side discharging Back side discharging Top side discharging Back side discharging Top side discharging Back side discharging Top side discharging Back side discharging 1st 60 60 46 46 41 38 36 32 Drawer 3rd 2nd (*1) 60 60 60 46 46 41 38 36 32 60 46 46 41 38 36 32 4th (*1) 60 60 46 46 41 38 36 32 Tandem LCF(*2) 60 60 Bypass feed Size Size not specified specified 46 30 46 38 38 34 34 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 Option LCF(*3) 60 60 -
e-STUDIO720
Paper size A4, B5, A5-R, LT, ST-R A4-R, B5-R, LT-R Top side discharging Back side discharging Top side discharging Back side discharging Top side discharging Back side discharging Top side discharging Back side discharging 1st 72 72 52 50 44 41 37 34 Drawer 3rd 2nd (*1) 72 72 72 52 50 44 41 37 34 72 52 50 44 41 37 34 4th (*1) 72 72 52 50 44 41 37 34 Tandem LCF(*2) 72 72 Bypass feed Size Size not specified specified 46 30 46 38 38 34 34 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 Option LCF(*3) 72 72 -
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e-STUDIO850
Paper size A4, B5, A5-R, LT, ST-R A4-R, B5-R, LT-R Top side discharging Back side discharging Top side discharging Back side discharging Top side discharging Back side discharging Top side discharging Back side discharging 1st 85 85 61 56 52 45 43 37 Drawer 3rd 2nd (*1) 85 85 85 61 56 52 45 43 37 85 61 56 52 45 43 37 4th (*1) 85 85 61 56 52 45 43 37 Tandem LCF(*2) 85 85 Bypass feed Size Size not specified specified 50 34 50 42 42 38 38 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 Option LCF(*3) 85 85 -
*1 : The 3rd drawer and 4th drawer are standard equipments for NAD, SAD and TWD (e-STUDIO600/ 720) versions. *2 : The Tandem LCF is a standard equipment for ASD, ASU, AUD, MJD, CND, TWD (e-STUDIO850) and KRD versions. Only A4/LT can be used for the Tandem LCF. *3 : Only A4, B5 and LT can be used for the Option LCF. * * * * * Each copy speed has been measured in the Continuous Copy Mode, using single-sided originals placed on the original glass manually. Accuracy: Within 2 sheets (Bypass feed) / Within 1 sheet (Other paper sources) A hyphen ("-") indicates that the combination is invalid for the subject paper source. Values may vary depending on its use condition and environment. When the RADF is used, each copy speed per minute of e-STUDIO520/600/720/850 has reached 52/60/72/85 sheets. These copy speeds can be realized only in the following conditions. Original: A4/LT / 1 sheet Copy mode: A4/LT / Plain paper / Automatic Paper Selection - OFF / Automatic Copy Density OFF Number of copy set: 52 or more / 60 or more / 72 or more / 85 or more Reproduction ratio: 100%
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Copy speed for thick paper (Copies/min.) Thick 1 (Paper weight: From over 80 g/m (21.3 lb. Bond) to 105 g/m (28 lb. Bond)) Paper source: Drawers / Tandem LCF / Option LCF
A4, B5, A5-R, LT, ST-R Top side discharging Back side discharging Top side discharging Back side discharging Top side discharging Back side discharging Top side discharging Back side discharging e-STUDIO520 52 52 42 42 37 37 33 31 e-STUDIO600 60 60 46 46 41 38 36 32 e-STUDIO720 72 72 52 50 44 41 37 34 e-STUDIO850 85 85 61 56 52 45 43 37
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Tandem LCF - A4/LT only / Option LCF -A4/B5/LT only Tolerance: Within -0.5 from +1
Thick 1 (Paper weight: From over 80 g/m (21.3 lb. Bond) to 105 g/m (28 lb. Bond)) Paper source: Bypass feed
Size specified A4, B5, A5-R, Top side LT, ST-R discharging Back side discharging A4-R, B5-R, Top side LT-R discharging Back side discharging B4, FOLIO, Top side LG, discharging COMPUTER Back side discharging A3, LD Top side discharging Back side discharging e-STUDIO520 Yes No 45 28 45 37 37 32 32 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 e-STUDIO600 Yes No 46 30 46 38 38 34 34 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 e-STUDIO720 Yes No 46 30 46 38 38 34 34 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 e-STUDIO850 Yes No 50 34 50 42 42 38 38 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
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Thick 2 (Paper weight: From over 105 g/m (28 lb. Bond) to 163 g/m (90 lb. Index)) Paper source: Drawers / Tandem LCF / Option LCF
A4, B5, A5-R, LT, ST-R Top side discharging Back side discharging Top side discharging Back side discharging Top side discharging Back side discharging Top side discharging Back side discharging e-STUDIO520 52 52 42 42 37 37 33 31 e-STUDIO600 60 60 46 46 41 38 36 32 e-STUDIO720 72 72 52 50 44 41 37 34 e-STUDIO850 85 85 61 56 52 45 43 37
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Tandem LCF - A4/LT only / Option LCF -A4/B5/LT only Tolerance: Within -0.5 from +1
Thick 2 (Paper weight: From over 105 g/m (28 lb. Bond) to 163 g/m (90 lb. Index)) Paper source: Bypass feed
Size specified A4, B5, A5-R, Top side LT, ST-R discharging Back side discharging A4-R, B5-R, Top side LT-R discharging Back side discharging B4, FOLIO, Top side LG, discharging COMPUTER Back side discharging A3, LD Top side discharging Back side discharging e-STUDIO520 Yes No 45 28 45 37 37 32 32 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 e-STUDIO600 Yes No 46 30 46 38 38 34 34 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 e-STUDIO720 Yes No 46 30 46 38 38 34 34 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 e-STUDIO850 Yes No 50 34 50 42 42 38 38 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
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Thick 3 (Paper weight: From over 163 g/m (90 lb. Bond) to 209 g/m (115.7 lb. Index)) Paper source: Drawers / Tandem LCF / Option LCF
A4, B5, A5-R, LT, ST-R Top side discharging Back side discharging Top side discharging Back side discharging Top side discharging Back side discharging Top side discharging Back side discharging e-STUDIO520 52 52 42 42 37 37 33 31 e-STUDIO600 60 60 46 46 41 38 36 32 e-STUDIO720 65 65 80 48 43 40 37 34 e-STUDIO850 72 72 52 50 44 41 37 34
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Tandem LCF - A4/LT only / Option LCF -A4/B5/LT only Tolerance: Within -0.5 from +1
Thick 3 (Paper weight: From over 163 g/m (90 lb. Bond) to 209 g/m (115.7 lb. Index)) Paper source: Bypass feed
Size specified A4, B5, A5-R, Top side LT, ST-R discharging Back side discharging A4-R, B5-R, Top side LT-R discharging Back side discharging B4, FOLIO, Top side LG, discharging COMPUTER Back side discharging A3, LD Top side discharging Back side discharging e-STUDIO520 Yes No 45 28 45 37 37 32 32 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 e-STUDIO600 Yes No 46 30 46 38 38 34 34 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 e-STUDIO720 Yes No 46 30 46 38 38 34 34 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 e-STUDIO850 Yes No 46 30 46 38 38 34 34 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
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The system copy speed, including scanning time, is available when 10 sheets of A4/LT size original are set on RADF and one of the copy modes in the above table is selected. The period of time from pressing [START] to the paper exit completely out of the equipment based on the actually measured value. 1st drawer is selected and copying is at the sort mode. Finisher, hole punch unit and inserter are installed. Automatic copy density, APS/AMS are turned off. Copy paper
Size A3 to A5-R, LD to ST-R, FOLIO, COMPUTER, 13"LG, 8.5"x8.5", 8K, 16K, 16K-R (Non-standard or user-specified sizes can be set.) 64 to 209g/m ( 17 lb. Bond to 115.7 lb. Index) Tab paper Tracing paper (75g/m only), (2nd drawer is Labels, OHP film, Tab paper, recommended) Duplex copy A3 to A5-R, LD to ST-R, FOLIO, COMPUTER, 13"LG, 8.5"x8.5", 8K, 16K, 16K-R Drawer Tandem LCF A4, LT Bypass copy Remarks
First copy time ..............e-STUDIO520/600/720: Approx. 4.0 sec. or less e-STUDIO850: Approx. 3.5 sec. or less (A4/LT, 1st drawer, 100%, original placed manually, Top side discharge) Warming-up time ..........e-STUDIO520: Approx. 130 sec. e-STUDIO600: Approx. 130 sec. (Approx. 160 sec : TWD) e-STUDIO720: Approx. 130 sec. (Approx. 160 sec : TWD) e-STUDIO850: Approx. 130 sec. (temperature: 20C or over, rated voltage / rating current) Multiple copying ............Up to 9999 copies; Key in set numbers Reproduction ratio...........Actual ratio: 1000.5% Zooming: 25 to 400% in increments of 1% (25 to 200% when using RADF) Resolution/Gradation ....Scanning: 600 dpi x 600 dpi Printing: Equivalent to 2400 dpi x 600 dpi Gradation: 256 steps
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Eliminated portion .........Leading edges: 3.02.0 mm, Side/trailing edges: 2.02.0 mm (copy) Leading / trailing edges: 5.02.0 mm, Side edges: 5.02.0 mm (print) Paper feeding ...............Drawers: 2 drawers + Tandem LCF or 4 drawers (Depends on versions) - Drawer: Stack height 55 mm, equivalent to 500 sheets; 80 g/m (22 lb. Bond) - Tandem LCF: Stack height 137 mm x 2, equivalent to 2500 sheets; 80 g/m (22 lb. Bond) Bypass feeding: Bypass tray Stack height 11 mm: equivalent to 100 sheets; 80 g/m (22 lb. Bond) Option LCF: MP-4004 Stack height 428 mm: equivalent to 4000 sheets; 80 g/m (22 lb. Bond) Capacity of originals in the reversing automatic document feeder ........................................A3 to A5-R, LD to ST-R: Stack height 16 mm or less / 100 sheets; 80 g/m (22lb. Bond) Automatic duplexer .......Stackless, Switchback type Toner supply .................Automatic toner density detection/supply Toner cartridge replacing method (There is a recycle toner supplying mechanism.) Density control ..............Automatic density mode and manual density mode selectable in 11 steps Weight...........................Approximately 210 kg (463 lb.): NAD, TWD, SAD Approximately 204 kg (450 lb.): ASD, ASU, AUD, MJD, CND, KRD Power requirements......AC 115 V / 16 A, 127 V / 16 A, 220 V or 220-240 V / 9 A (50/60 Hz) * The acceptable value of each voltage is 10% Power consumption ......2.0 kW or less * The electric power is supplied to the options through the equipment. * 1.5 kW or less: TWD version of e-STUDIO520/600/720 only Dimensions of the equipment ........... See the figure below (W 698 x D 789 x H 1213 (mm))
1213 m m
789 mm
698 m m
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Accessories
1 pc. 1 pc. (not available for MJD, ASU, KRD) 4 pcs 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc. 1 pc. (for TWD, ASD, ASU, AUD, MJD, CND, KRD) 1 set (for NAD, ASU, MJD) 1 pc. (for ASU, MJD, KRD) 1 pc. (for CND) 1 pc. (for CND) 1 pc. (for CND) 2 pc. (for MJD)
Unpacking/setup instruction Operator's manual CD-ROM Drum Toner bag (Installed inside of the equipment) Operator's manual pocket Original feeding tray spacer Tab paper end guide Cleaning cloth Cloth case Power cable Setup report Customer satisfaction card Approval sheet Envelope Packing list Label
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1.3
Options
MP-4004L/A MJ-1027 MJ-1028 STAPLE-700 STAPLE-600 (for saddle stitch) KN-1017 MJ-6003N/E/F/S MJ-7001 MF-6000U/E GD-1170NA/EU/AU GM-1050 GM-2040 GM-4010 GN-1040 GN-2010 GN-3010 GP-1040 GP-1060 GO-1050 GF-1140
Large Capacity Feeder (LCF) Finisher Saddle stitch finisher Staple cartridge Finisher guide rail Hole punch unit Inserter Damp heater Fax board Printer kit Printer/Scanner kit Scanner kit Wireless LAN adapter Bluetooth module Antenna Scrambler board Data overwrite kit PCI slot Parallel interface kit
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The finisher (MJ-1027/1028) is necessary for the installation of the hole punch unit (MJ-6003N/E/F/ S) and the inserter (MJ-7001). The PCI slot (GO-1050) is necessary for the installation of the scrambler board (GP-1040), the parallel interface kit (GF-1140) and the fax board (GD-1170NA/EU/AU). The antenna (GN-3010) is necessary to enable the wireless LAN module (GN-1040) and the bluetooth module (GN-2010). Up to 2 antennas (GN-3010) can be connected to the wireless LAN module (GN-1040). When the wireless LAN module (GN-1040) and the bluetooth module (GN-2010) are installed together, only 1 antenna (GN-3010) can be connected to each.
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Supplies
OD-6510 D-6000 PS-ZT6000D (for other) PS-ZT6000E (for MJD) PS-ZT6000 (for NAD) PS-TB6510E (for MJD) PS-TB6510 (for other)
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System List
Antena GN-3010
Inserter MJ-7001
Printer kit GM-1050 Printer/ Scanner kit GM-2040 Scanner kit GM-4010 Data overwrite kit GP-1060
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LCF MP-4004L/A
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2.1
The following error codes is displayed at the upper right of the screen when the CLEAR PAPER or CALL SERVICE symbol is blinking.
2.1.1
Jam
Classification Paper exit jam Contents Paper not reaching fuser transport sensor: Paper which has passed the fuser unit does not reach the fuser transport sensor. Paper stopping at fuser transport sensor: The trailing edge of paper does not pass the fuser transport sensor after its leading edge has reached the fuser transport sensor. Power-ON jam: Paper is remaining on the paper transport path of the equipment when the power is turned ON. Incorrect paper size setting for 1st drawer: The size of paper in the 1st drawer differs from size setting of the equipment. Incorrect paper size setting for 2nd drawer: The size of paper in the 2nd drawer differs from size setting of the equipment. Incorrect paper size setting for 3rd drawer: The size of paper in the 3rd drawer differs from size setting of the equipment. Incorrect paper size setting for 4th drawer: The size of paper in the 4th drawer differs from size setting of the equipment. Incorrect paper size setting for bypass tray: The size of paper in the bypass tray differs from size setting of the equipment. Image data delay jam: Image data to be printed cannot be prepared. Transport jam during duplex printing (paper not reaching registration sensor): Paper which passed the reverse transport section does not reach the registration sensor during duplex printing. Bypass misfeeding (paper not reaching registration sensor): Paper fed out of the bypass tray does not reach the registration sensor. 1st drawer misfeeding (paper not reaching 1st drawer feed sensor): Paper does not reach the 1st drawer feed sensor during the feeding at the 1st drawer. 2nd drawer misfeeding (paper not reaching 2nd drawer feed sensor): Paper does not reach the 2nd drawer feed sensor during the feeding at the 2nd drawer. Troubleshooting Ch.5.1.1
E020
Ch.5.1.1
E030
Ch.5.1.1
E061
Ch.5.1.1
E062
Ch.5.1.1
E063
Ch.5.1.1
E064
Ch.5.1.1
E065
Ch.5.1.1
Ch.5.1.1 Ch.5.1.2
E120
Ch.5.1.2
E130
Ch.5.1.2
E140
Ch.5.1.2
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Contents 3rd drawer misfeeding (paper not reaching 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF feed sensor): Paper does not reach the 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF feed sensor during the feeding at the 3rd drawer. 4th drawer misfeeding (paper not reaching 4th drawer feed sensor): Paper does not reach the 4th drawer feed sensor during the feeding at the 4th drawer. Option LCF misfeeding (paper not reaching Option LCF feed sensor): Paper does not reach the Option LCF feed sensor during the feeding at the Option LCF. Tandem LCF misfeeding (paper not reaching 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF feed sensor): Paper does not reach the 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF feed sensor during the feeding at the Tandem LCF. 1st drawer transport jam (paper not reaching registration sensor): Paper which has passed the 1st drawer transport sensor does not reach the registration sensor during the feeding at the 1st drawer. 1st drawer transport jam (paper not reaching intermediate transport sensor): Paper which has passed the 1st drawer transport sensor does not reach the intermediate transport sensor during the feeding at the 1st drawer. 2nd drawer transport jam (paper not reaching registration sensor): Paper which has passed the 1st drawer transport sensor does not reach the registration sensor during the feeding at the 2nd drawer. 2nd drawer transport jam (paper not reaching intermediate transport sensor): Paper which has passed the 1st drawer transport sensor does not reach the intermediate transport sensor during the feeding at the 2nd drawer. 2nd drawer transport jam (paper not reaching 1st drawer transport sensor): Paper which has passed the 2nd drawer transport sensor does not reach the 1st drawer transport sensor during the feeding at the 2nd drawer. 1st drawer transport jam (paper not reaching 1st drawer transport sensor): Paper which has passed the 1st drawer feed sensor does not reach the 1st drawer transport sensor during the feeding at the 1st drawer. 2nd drawer transport jam (paper not reaching 2nd drawer transport sensor): Paper which has passed the 2nd drawer feed sensor does not reach the 2nd drawer transport sensor during the feeding at the 2nd drawer. Option LCF transport jam (paper not reaching Option LCF transport sensor): Paper does not reach the Option LCF transport sensor during the feeding at the Option LCF. Option LCF transport jam (paper not reaching registration sensor): Paper which has passed the 1st drawer transport sensor does not reach the registration sensor during the feeding at the Option LCF.
Troubleshooting Ch.5.1.2
E160
Ch.5.1.2
E180
Ch.5.1.2
E190
Ch.5.1.2
E200
Ch.5.1.1
E201
Ch.5.1.1
E210
Ch.5.1.1
E211
Ch.5.1.1
E220
Ch.5.1.1
E230
Ch.5.1.1
E240
Ch.5.1.1
E250
Ch.5.1.1
E260
Ch.5.1.1
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Contents Option LCF transport jam (paper not reaching intermediate transport sensor): Paper which has passed the 1st drawer transport sensor does not reach the intermediate transport sensor during the feeding at the Option LCF. Transport jam during duplex printing (paper not reaching intermediate transport sensor): Paper which has passed the reverse section and horizontal transport section does not reach the intermediate transport sensor during duplex printing. 3rd drawer transport jam (paper not reaching registration sensor): Paper which has passed the 1st drawer transport sensor does not reach the registration sensor during the feeding at the 3rd drawer. 3rd drawer transport jam (paper not reaching intermediate transport sensor): Paper which has passed the 1st drawer transport sensor does not reach the intermediate transport sensor during the feeding at the 3rd drawer. 3rd drawer transport jam (paper not reaching 1st drawer transport sensor): Paper which has passed the 2nd transport sensor does not reach the 1st drawer transport sensor during the feeding at the 3rd drawer. 3rd drawer transport jam (paper not reaching 2nd drawer transport sensor): Paper which has passed the 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF transport sensor does not reach the 2nd drawer transport sensor during the feeding at the 3rd drawer. 4th drawer transport jam (paper not reaching registration sensor): Paper which has passed the 1st drawer transport sensor does not reach the registration sensor during the feeding at the 4th drawer. 4th drawer transport jam (paper not reaching intermediate transport sensor): Paper which has passed the 1st drawer transport sensor does not reach the intermediate transport sensor during the feeding at the 4th drawer. 4th drawer transport jam (paper not reaching 1st transport sensor): Paper which has passed the 2nd drawer transport sensor does not reach the 1st drawer transport sensor during the feeding at the 4th drawer. 4th drawer transport jam (paper not reaching 2nd drawer transport sensor): Paper which has passed the 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF transport sensor does not reach the 2nd drawer transport sensor during the feeding at the 4th drawer. 4th drawer transport jam (paper not reaching 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF transport sensor): Paper which has passed the 4th drawer transport sensor does not reach the 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF transport sensor during the feeding at the 4th drawer. 3rd drawer transport jam (paper not reaching 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF transport sensor): Paper which has passed the 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF feed sensor does not reach the 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF transport sensor during the feeding at the 3rd drawer.
Troubleshooting Ch.5.1.1
E2A1
Ch.5.1.1
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Ch.5.1.1
E300
E301
Ch.5.1.1
E310
Ch.5.1.1
E320
Ch.5.1.1
E330
Ch.5.1.1
E331
Ch.5.1.1
E340
Ch.5.1.1
E350
Ch.5.1.1
E360
Ch.5.1.1
E370
Ch.5.1.1
2-3
Contents 4th drawer transport jam (paper not reaching 4th drawer transport sensor): Paper which passed the 4th drawer feed sensor does not reach the 4th drawer transport sensor during the feeding at the 4th drawer. Tandem LCF transport jam (paper not reaching registration sensor): Paper which has passed the 1st transport sensor does not reach the registration sensor during the feeding at the Tandem LCF. Tandem LCF transport jam (paper not reaching intermediate transport sensor): Paper which has passed the 1st transport sensor does not reach the intermediate transport sensor during the feeding at the Tandem LCF. Tandem LCF transport jam (paper not reaching 1st drawer transport sensor): Paper which has passed the 2nd drawer transport sensor does not reach the 1st drawer transport sensor during the feeding at the Tandem LCF. Tandem LCF transport jam (paper not reaching 2nd transport sensor): Paper which has passed the 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF transport sensor does not reach the 2nd drawer transport sensor during the feeding at the Tandem LCF. Tandem LCF transport jam (paper not reaching 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF transport sensor): Paper which has passed the 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF feed sensor does not reach the 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF transport sensor during the feeding at the Tandem LCF. Front cover open jam: The front cover has opened during printing. Right lower cover (feed cover) open jam: The feed cover has opened during printing. Option LCF side cover open jam: The side cover of the Option LCF has opened during printing. Right center cover (bypass feed unit cover) open jam: The bypass feed unit cover has opened during printing. Left lower cover (exit cover) open jam: The exit cover has opened during printing.
Troubleshooting Ch.5.1.1
E3C0
Ch.5.1.1
E3C1
Ch.5.1.1
E3D0
Ch.5.1.1
E3E0
Ch.5.1.1
E3F0
Ch.5.1.1
E470
Ch.5.1.3
2-4
Contents Transport jam during duplex printing (paper not reaching reverse sensor-2): Paper which has passed the reverse sensor-1 does not reach the reverse sensor-2 during duplex printing. Transport jam during duplex printing (paper not reaching horizontal transport sensor-1): Paper which has passed the reverse sensor-2 does not reach the horizontal transport sensor-1 during duplex printing. Transport jam during duplex printing (paper not reaching horizontal transport sensor-2): Paper which has passed the horizontal transport sensor-1 does not reach the horizontal transport sensor-2 during duplex printing. Transport jam during duplex printing (paper not reaching horizontal transport sensor-3): Paper which has passed the horizontal transport sensor-2 does not reach the horizontal transport sensor-3 during duplex printing. Paper remaining jam at paper transport path: Paper is remaining on the paper transport path when the printing has finished. (Jam caused by a multiple paper feeding) Transport jam during duplex printing (paper not reaching reverse sensor-1): Paper which has passed the fuser unit transport sensor does not reach the reverse sensor-1 during duplex printing. Paper stopping at reverse section: The trailing edge of paper does not pass the reverse sensor-1 or reverse sensor-2 after its leading edge has reached the reverse sensor-1 or reverse sensor-2. Paper stopping at exit section: The trailing edge of paper does not pass the exit sensor after its leading edge has reached the exit sensor. Paper not reaching exit sensor: The leading edge of paper does not reach the exit sensor. Original not reaching original length detection sensor: An original fed out of the original feeding tray does not reach the original length detection sensor. Original not reaching registration sensor: An original fed out of the original feeding tray does not reach the original registration sensor. Original stopping at original length detection sensor: The trailing edge of the original does not pass the original length detection sensor after its leading edge has reached the original length detection sensor. Feed signal reception jam: The feed signal is received while no original is placed on the original feeding tray. Tray lifting movement time-out: The lifting tray does not reach the lifting tray upper limit detection sensor. Tray lowering movement time-out: The lifting tray does not reach the lifting tray lower limit detection sensor.
Troubleshooting Ch.5.1.1
E511
Ch.5.1.1
2
Ch.5.1.1
E512
E540
Ch.5.1.1
E550
Ch.5.1.1
E570
Ch.5.1.1
E580
Ch.5.1.1
E590
Ch.5.1.1
Ch.5.1.1 Ch.5.1.4
E712
Ch.5.1.4
E713
Ch.5.1.4
E714
Ch.5.1.4
E715
Ch.5.1.4
E716
Ch.5.1.4
2-5
Contents Original not reaching read sensor: An original which has passed the original registration sensor (while its front side is being scanned) or the reverse sensor (while its back side is being scanned) does not reach the read sensor. Original not reaching large original exit sensor (during scanning): An original which has passed the read sensor does not reach the large original exit sensor when this original is transported from the scanning section to the exit section. Original not reaching small original reverse sensor (during scanning): An original which has passed the read sensor does not reach the small original reverse sensor when this original is transported from the scanning section to the reverse section. Original stopping at registration sensor: The trailing edge of the original does not pass the registration sensor after its leading edge has reached the registration sensor. Original stopping at read sensor: The trailing edge of the original does not pass the read sensor after its leading edge has reached the read sensor. Transport/exit signal reception jam: The RADF has received the transport/exit signal from the equipment while no original is at the exposure waiting position. Original not reaching small original exit sensor (during scanning): An original which has passed the read sensor does not reach the small original exit sensor when this original is transported from the scanning section to the exit section. Original stopping at large original exit sensor: The trailing edge of the original does not pass the large original exit sensor after its leading edge has reached the large original exit sensor. Original stopping at small original exit sensor: The trailing edge of the original does not pass the small original exit sensor after its leading edge has reached the small original exit sensor. Original not reaching large original exit sensor (exit section) Original stopping at small original reverse sensor: The trailing edge of the original does not pass the small original reverse sensor after its leading edge has reached the small original reverse sensor. Original not reaching small original reverse sensor (during reverse feeding): The leading edge of the original does not reach the small original reverse sensor when this original is fed out of the reverse section. Original not reaching small original exit sensor (during reverse feeding): An original which has passed the small original reverse sensor does not reach the small original exit sensor when this original is exited out of the reverse section. Original stopping at original intermediate transport sensor: The trailing edge of the original does not pass the original intermediate transport sensor after its leading edge has reached the original intermediate transport sensor.
Troubleshooting Ch.5.1.4
E722
Ch.5.1.4
E723
Ch.5.1.4
E724
Ch.5.1.4
E725
Ch.5.1.4
E726
Ch.5.1.4
E728
Ch.5.1.4
E731
Ch.5.1.4
E732
Ch.5.1.4
E733 E741
Ch.5.1.4 Ch.5.1.4
E742
Ch.5.1.4
E743
Ch.5.1.4
E751
Ch.5.1.4
2-6
Contents Original not reaching original intermediate transport sensor: The leading edge of the original which has passed the read sensor does not reach the original intermediate transport sensor. Original remaining at original length detection sensor Original remaining at original registration sensor Original remaining at original width detection sensor Original remaining at read sensor Original remaining at original intermediate transport sensor Original remaining at small original reverse sensor Original remaining at small original exit sensor Original remaining at large original exit sensor 24 VDC supply off jam: A job is started or continued while 24 VDC supply is shut off. Jam access cover open jam: The jam access cover has opened during the operation of the RADF. RADF open jam: The RADF has opened during the operation of the RADF. Hole punch jam: Hole punching is not performed properly. Paper transport delay jam: Paper which has passed the exit sensor does not reach the inlet sensor. Paper transport stop jam: Paper which has reached the inlet sensor does not pass the inlet sensor. Power-ON jam: Paper is remaining at the inlet sensor when the power is turned ON. Door open jam: The upper cover or the front cover of the Finisher has opened, or the upper door or the front door of the Hole Punch Unit has opened during printing. Stapling jam: Stapling is not performed properly. Early arrival jam: The inlet sensor detects paper earlier than the specified timing. Stapling jam: Stapling is not performed properly.
Troubleshooting Ch.5.1.4
E761 E762 E763 E764 E765 E766 E767 E768 E800 E860 E870 E9F0 EA10 EA20 EA30 EA40 Finisher jam (Puncher section) Finisher jam (Finisher section)
Ch.5.1.4 Ch.5.1.4 Ch.5.1.4 Ch.5.1.4 Ch.5.1.4 Ch.5.1.4 Ch.5.1.4 Ch.5.1.4 Ch.5.1.4 Ch.5.1.4 Ch.5.1.4 Ch.5.1.5 [ 1 ] Ch.5.1.5 [ 2 ] Ch.5.1.5 [ 2 ] Ch.5.1.5 [ 2 ] Ch.5.1.5 [ 2 ]
EA90 EAA0
EAB0
Door open jam: The delivery cover or the inlet cover has opened during printing. Power-ON jam: Paper is remaining at the No. 1 paper sensor, No. 2 paper sensor, No. 3 paper sensor, vertical path paper sensor or delivery sensor when the power is turned ON. Paper transport stop jam: Paper which has passed the inlet sensor does not reach or pass the No. 1 paper sensor, No. 2 paper sensor, No. 3 paper sensor or delivery sensor. Transport delay jam: Paper which has reached the inlet sensor does not pass the inlet sensor. Print end command time-out jam: The printing has not finished normally due to the communication error between the SYS board and LGC board at the end of the printing.
Ch.5.1.5 [ 3 ] Ch.5.1.5 [ 3 ]
Ch.5.1.5 [ 3 ]
Ch.5.1.5 [ 3 ] Ch.5.1.5 [ 5 ]
2-7
Contents Receiving period time-out jam: The printing cannot be finished normally due to the communication error between the equipment and the Finisher when the paper is transported from the equipment to the Finisher. Ready period time-out jam: The equipment judges that the paper transport to the Finisher is disabled due to the communication error between the equipment and the Finisher at the start of the printing. Paper remaining on the transport path: The multiple feeding of the preceding paper caused the misfeeding of the upcoming paper. Paper remaining on the transport path: The multiple feeding of the preceding paper caused the misfeeding of the upcoming paper (= redetection after no jam is detected at [EB50]). Inserter feeding delay jam Inserter feeding stop jam Inserter reverse path delay jam-1 Inserter reverse path stop jam-1 Inserter reverse path delay jam-2 Inserter reverse path stop jam-2 Inserter transport delay jam-1 Inserter transport stop jam-1 Inserter transport delay jam-2 Inserter transport stop jam-2 Paper remaining in Inserter Unit at power-ON Incorrect setting of paper size for Inserter Unit Inserter Unit misfeeding Inserter Unit door open jam
Troubleshooting Ch.5.1.5 [ 5 ]
EB30
Ch.5.1.5 [ 5 ]
EB50
Ch.5.1.1
EB60
Ch.5.1.1
EC00 EC10 EC20 EC30 EC40 EC50 EC60 EC70 EC80 EC90 ECA0 ECB0 ECC0 ECD0
Ch.5.1.5 [ 4 ] Ch.5.1.5 [ 4 ] Ch.5.1.5 [ 4 ] Ch.5.1.5 [ 4 ] Ch.5.1.5 [ 4 ] Ch.5.1.5 [ 4 ] Ch.5.1.5 [ 4 ] Ch.5.1.5 [ 4 ] Ch.5.1.5 [ 4 ] Ch.5.1.5 [ 4 ] Ch.5.1.5 [ 4 ] Ch.5.1.5 [ 4 ] Ch.5.1.5 [ 4 ] Ch.5.1.5 [ 4 ]
2-8
2.1.2
Service call
Contents Troubleshooting Ch.5.1.6 1st drawer tray abnormality: The tray-up motor-1 does not run normally or the 1st drawer tray does not move normally. (Feeding of any other drawer than the 1st drawer is possible.) 2nd drawer tray abnormality: The tray-up motor-1 does Ch.5.1.6 not run normally or the 2nd drawer tray does not move normally. (Feeding of any other drawer than the 2nd drawer is possible.) Ch.5.1.6 3rd drawer tray abnormality: The tray-up motor-2 does not run normally or the 3rd drawer tray does not move normally. (Feeding of any other drawer than the 3rd drawer is possible.) Ch.5.1.6 4th drawer tray abnormality: The tray-up motor-2 does not run normally or the 4th drawer tray does not move normally. (Feeding of any other drawer than the 4th drawer is possible.) Ch.5.1.6 Tandem LCF tray-up motor abnormality: The Tandem LCF tray-up motor does not run normally or the Tandem LCF tray does not move normally. (Feeding of any other drawer than the Tandem LCF is possible.) Tandem LCF end fence motor abnormality: The Tandem Ch.5.1.6 LCF end fence motor does not run normally or the Tandem LCF end fence does not move normally. (Feeding of any other drawer than the Tandem LCF is possible.) Ch.5.1.6 Option LCF tray-up motor abnormality: The Option LCF tray-up motor does not run normally or the Option LCF tray does not move normally. (Feeding of any other drawer than the Option LCF is possible.) Peak detection error: Lighting of the exposure lamp Ch.5.1.7 (white reference) is not detected when the power is turned ON. Ch.5.1.7 Carriage home position sensor not turning OFF within a specified period of time: The carriages do not shift from their home position within a specified period of time. Carriage home position sensor not turning ON within a Ch.5.1.7 specified period of time: The carriages do not reach their home position within a specified period of time. Wire cleaner drive motor abnormality: The wire cleaner Ch.5.1.13 drive motor does not run normally or the charger wire cleaner does not move normally. Ch.5.1.13 Transfer belt cam motor abnormality: The transfer belt cam motor does not run normally when the power is turned ON or the copying is started.
Error code Classification C130 Paper feeding system related service call C140
C150
C160
C180
C1A0
C1C0
2-9
Error code Classification C411 Fuser unit related service call C412
C443 C445 C446 C447 C449 C465 C466 C467 C468 C471 C472 C473 C474 C475 C480 C481 C490 C4A0 C4B0 C550 C560 C570 C580 C590
Contents Troubleshooting Thermistor/heater abnormality at power-ON: Thermistor Ch.5.1.8 abnormality is detected at power-ON or the fuser roller temperature does not rise within a specified period of time after power-ON. Thermistor/heater abnormality at power-ON: Thermistor Ch.5.1.8 abnormality is detected at power-ON or the fuser roller temperature does not rise within a specified period of time after power-ON. Heater abnormality after abnormality judgment (not Ch.5.1.8 reaching to intermediate temperature) Heater abnormality after abnormality judgment (pre-runCh.5.1.8 ning end temperature abnormality) Heater abnormality after abnormality judgment (pre-runCh.5.1.8 ning end temperature abnormality) Heater abnormality after abnormality judgment (temperaCh.5.1.8 ture abnormality at ready status) Heater abnormality after abnormality judgment (overheatCh.5.1.8 ing) Pressure roller thermistor abnormality after entering Ch.5.1.8 ready status (pre-running end temperature abnormality) Pressure roller thermistor abnormality after entering Ch.5.1.8 ready status (pre-running end temperature abnormality) Pressure roller thermistor abnormality after entering Ch.5.1.8 ready status (temperature abnormality at ready status) Pressure roller thermistor abnormality after entering Ch.5.1.8 ready status (overheating) IH power voltage abnormality or IH initial abnormality Ch.5.1.8 (IH board initial abnormality) IH power voltage abnormality (power supply abnormality) Ch.5.1.8 IH power voltage abnormality (power voltage upper limit Ch.5.1.8 abnormality) IH power voltage abnormality (power voltage lower limit Ch.5.1.8 abnormality) IH power voltage abnormality (power supply abnormality Ch.5.1.8 when door is opened) IH abnormality Ch.5.1.8 IGBT abnormality Ch.5.1.8 IH control circuit abnormality or IH coil abnormality: The Ch.5.1.8 IH control circuit is under abnormal conditions, or the IH coil is broken or has a short-circuit. End of cleaning web Ch.5.1.8 Fuser unit counter abnormality Ch.5.1.8 RADF interface error: Communication error has occurred Ch.5.1.9 between the RADF and the scanner. Communication error between Engine-CPU and PFC Communication error between Engine-CPU and IPC board Communication error between IPC board and Finisher Communication error between Engine-CPU and LaserCPU Ch.5.1.9 Ch.5.1.9 Ch.5.1.9 Ch.5.1.9
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Error code Classification C730 RADF related service call C820 C830 C840 C850 C860 C870 C940 C970 CA10 CA20 CA30 CA41 CA42 CA43 CA44 CA50 CA90
Circuit related service call Process related service call Laser optical unit related service call
Contents Troubleshooting EEPROM error: EEPROM cannot be initialized normally Ch.5.1.10 when the code 05-352 is performed or the data cannot be read out of the EEPROM when the power is turned ON. Read sensor adjustment error: The read sensor cannot Ch.5.1.10 be adjusted normally when the code 05-356 is performed. Original length detection sensor adjustment error: The Ch.5.1.10 original length detection sensor cannot be adjusted normally when the code 05-356 is performed. Ch.5.1.10 Small original reverse sensor adjustment error: The small original reverse sensor cannot be adjusted normally when the code 05-356 is performed. Tray lift motor abnormality Ch.5.1.10 Large original exit sensor adjustment error: The large Ch.5.1.10 original exit sensor cannot be adjusted normally when the code 05-356 is performed. Temperature detection error Ch.5.1.10 Engine-CPU abnormality Ch.5.1.13 High-voltage transformer leakage abnormality: The highvoltage leakage of the main charger is detected. Polygonal motor abnormality: The polygonal motor does not run normally. H-sync detection error: Laser beam cannot be detected at the SNS board. Secondary scanning coarse adjustment error [e-STUDIO850] Window comparator abnormality (error during secondary scanning control) [e-STUDIO850 Sensor signal busy error (error during secondary scanning control) [e-STUDIO850] Comparator abnormality [e-STUDIO850] Beam sensor detection error [e-STUDIO850] Laser power adjustment error [e-STUDIO850] Image data transmission error of SYS board: Communication error has occurred between the PLG board and the SYS board. [e-STUDIO850] Secondary scanning fine adjustment error: Secondary scanning control by the galvanometer mirror does not end normally. [e-STUDIO850] Inter-page correction error of secondary scanning: Interpage secondary scanning control by the galvanometer mirror does not end normally. [e-STUDIO850] Primary scanning dot adjustment error: Primary scanning control does not end normally. [e-STUDIO850] Inter-page correction error of primary scanning: Interpage primary scanning control does not end normally. [e-STUDIO850] Ch.5.1.13 Ch.5.1.11 Ch.5.1.11 Ch.5.1.11 Ch.5.1.11 Ch.5.1.11 Ch.5.1.11 Ch.5.1.11 Ch.5.1.11 Ch.5.1.11
CAA0
Ch.5.1.11
CAB0
Ch.5.1.11
CAC0 CAF0
Ch.5.1.11 Ch.5.1.11
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Error code Classification CB10 Finisher related service call CB20 CB30 CB40 CB50 CB60 CB70 CB80
CC10 CC20
CC40
Contents Troubleshooting Feed motor abnormality: The feed motor does not run Ch.5.1.12 normally or the stack feed roller does not move normally. Delivery motor abnormality: The delivery motor does not Ch.5.1.12 run normally or the delivery roller does not move normally. Tray lift motor abnormality Ch.5.1.12 Alignment motor (rear) abnormality: The alignment motor Ch.5.1.12 (rear) does not run normally or the alignment plate does not move normally. Staple motor abnormality: The staple motor does not run Ch.5.1.12 normally or the stapler does not move normally. Stapler shift motor abnormality: The stapler shift motor Ch.5.1.12 does not run normally or the Staple Unit does not move normally. Stack amount detection sensor abnormality Ch.5.1.12 Ch.5.1.12 Backup RAM data abnormality: 1) Abnormality of checksum value on the finisher controller PC board is detected when the power is turned ON. 2) Abnormality of checksum value on the punch controller PC board is detected when the power is turned ON. Ch.5.1.12 Paper pushing plate motor abnormality: The paper pushing plate motor does not run normally or the paper pushing plate does not move normally. Stitch motor (front) abnormality: The stitch motor (front) Ch.5.1.12 does not run normally or the rotational cam does not move normally. Ch.5.1.12 Stitch motor (rear) abnormality: The stitch motor (rear) does not run normally or the rotational cam does not move normally. Alignment motor abnormality: The alignment motor does Ch.5.1.12 not run normally or the alignment plate does not move normally. Guide motor abnormality: The guide motor does not run Ch.5.1.12 normally or the guide does not move normally. Paper folding motor abnormality: The paper folding motor Ch.5.1.12 does not run normally or the paper folding roller does not move normally. Paper positioning plate motor abnormality: The paper Ch.5.1.12 positioning plate motor does not run normally or the paper positioning plate does not move normally. Sensor connector abnormality: Disconnection of each Ch.5.1.12 connector of the guide home position sensor, paper pushing plate home position sensor and paper pushing plate leading position sensor is detected. Ch.5.1.12 Microswitch abnormality: Any of the inlet door switch, delivery door switch and front cover closing detection switch is opened while all the covers are closed. Communication error between Finisher and Saddle Stitch Ch.5.1.12 section: Communication error has occurred between the finisher controller PC board and the saddle stitcher controller PC board. Swing motor abnormality: The swing motor does not run Ch.5.1.12 normally or the swing unit does not move normally.
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Error code Classification CC50 Finisher related service call CC60 CCC1 CCD1 CCE1 CD00 CD10 CD20 CD30 CD40 CD50 CE50 CE90 CF70 CF80 F070 F090 F091 F092 F100 F101 F102 F103 F104 F105 F106 F107 F108 F110 F111 F120 Communication related service call Other service call Process related service call
Laser optical unit related service call Process related service call
Fuser unit related service call Image quality control related service call
Contents Horizontal registration motor abnormality: The horizontal registration motor does not run normally or the puncher does not move normally. Punch motor abnormality: The punch motor does not run normally or the puncher does not move normally. Communication error between Inserter Unit and Finisher Inserter EEPROM abnormality Inserter fan motor abnormality Laser initialization time-out: Laser control does not end within the initialization period. [e-STUDIO850] Cleaning brush drive motor abnormality: The cleaning brush drive motor does not run normally when the power is turned ON or the copying is started. Used toner transport motor abnormality: The used toner transport motor does not run normally when the power is turned ON or the copying is started. Recycle toner transport motor abnormality: The recycle toner transport motor does not run normally when the power is turned ON or the copying is started. Toner bag full Web motor signal path abnormality Temperature/humidity sensor abnormality: The output value of the temperature/humidity sensor is out of the specified range. Drum thermistor abnormality: The output value of the drum thermistor is out of the specified range. New toner transport motor abnormality: The new toner transport motor does not run normally when new toner is supplied. Hopper motor lockup: The hopper motor does not run normally when the power is ON or the copying is started. Communication error between System-CPU and EngineCPU SRAM abnormality on SYS board FRAM abnormality on SYS board SRAM and FRAM abnormality on SYS board HDD format error: The HDD cannot be formatted normally. HDD unmounted: Connection of the HDD is not detected. HDD boot error: HDD does not become ready for booting. HDD data transfer time-out: Data reading or writing is not executed in a specified period of time. HDD data error: Abnormality is detected in the data of the HDD. Other HDD errors Point and Print partition damage /BOX partition damage /SHA partition damage Communication error between System-CPU and Scanner-CPU Scanner response abnormality Database abnormality: Databases do not run normally.
Troubleshooting Ch.5.1.12 Ch.5.1.12 Ch.5.1.12 Ch.5.1.12 Ch.5.1.12 Ch.5.1.11 Ch.5.1.13 Ch.5.1.13 Ch.5.1.13 Ch.5.1.13 Ch.5.1.8 Ch.5.1.13 Ch.5.1.13 Ch.5.1.13 Ch.5.1.13 Ch.5.1.9 Ch.5.1.13 Ch.5.1.13 Ch.5.1.13 Ch.5.1.13 Ch.5.1.13 Ch.5.1.13 Ch.5.1.13 Ch.5.1.13 Ch.5.1.13 Ch.5.1.13 Ch.5.1.13 Ch.5.1.13 Ch.5.1.9 Ch.5.1.9 Ch.5.1.13
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2.1.3
2 - 14
2501
Ch.5.1.14 [ 2 ]
Bad sequence of commands Command parameter not implemented Mailbox unavailable User not local Insufficient system storage Mailbox name not allowed
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2B32
2B50 2B51 2B71 2B80 2B90 2BA0 2BB0 2BB1 2BC0 2BC1 2BD0 2BE0 2BF0 2BF1
No applicable job error in job control module Job status failed. JOB status abnormality Failed to access file. File library function error Insufficient disk space. Insufficient disk space in /BOX partition Failed to access Electronic Filing. Status of specified Electronic Filing or folder is undefined or being created/ deleted Failed to print Electronic Filing Electronic Filing printing failure: document. Specified document can not be printed because of client's access (being edited, etc.). Failed to process image. Image library error Failed to process print image. List library error Document(s) expire(s) in a few Documents expiring in a few days exist days Hard Disk space for Electronic Hard disk space in /BOX partition is Filing nearly full. nearly full (90%). Insufficient Memory. Insufficient memory capacity Invalid Box password specified. Invalid Box password Job canceled Power failure occurred System fatal error. Failed to acquire resource. Power failure occurred during eFiling restoring. Failed to get machine parameter. Maximum number of pages has been exceeded (list Maximum) Maximum number of documents has been exceeded (list Maximum) Maximum number of folders has been exceeded (list Maximum) Job canceling Power failure Fatal failure occurred. System management module resource acquiring failure Power failure occurred during restoring of Electronic Filing Machine parameter reading failure Exceeding maximum number of pages Exceeding maximum number of documents Exceeding maximum number of folders
Ch.5.1.14 [ 3 ]
Ch.5.1.14 [ 3 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 3 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 3 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 3 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 3 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 3 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 3 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 3 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 3 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 3 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 3 ]
2BF2
Ch.5.1.14 [ 3 ]
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2D20 2D21 2D22 2D30 2D31 2D32 2D33 2D40 2D60 2D61 2D62 2D63 2D64 2D65
System management module access abnormality Job control module access abnormality Job control module access abnormality Directory creation failure File creation failure File deletion failure File access failure Image conversion abnormality File library access abnormality Invalid parameter File server connection error Invalid network path Login failure Exceeding documents in folder: Creating new document is failed. HDD full failure during processing FTP service not available File sharing service not available Periodical deletion of scanned documents completed properly. Periodical deletion of transmitted FAX documents completed properly. Periodical deletion of received FAX documents completed properly. Manual deletion of scanned documents completed properly. Manual deletion of transmitted FAX documents completed properly. Manual deletion of received FAX documents completed properly. File deletion failure Resource acquiring failure
Ch.5.1.14 [ 5 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 5 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 5 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 5 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 5 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 5 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 5 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 5 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 5 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 5 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 5 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 5 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 5 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 5 ]
2DA4
2DA5
2DA6 2DA7
Ch.5.1.14 [ 5 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 5 ]
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Message displayed in the TopAccess screen Job canceled Power failure occurred
Troubleshooting Ch.5.1.14 [ 5 ]
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3A12
Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ]
3A20 3A21
Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ]
3A22
Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ]
Partial mail time-out error Partial mail related error Insufficient HDD capacity error
3A52
Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ]
3A60 3A61
Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ]
3A62
Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ]
3A70
Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ]
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Message displayed in the TopAccess screen Partial mail was received during the partial mail setting is disabled. Partial mail was received during the partial mail setting is disabled. This mail has been transferred to the administrator. Partial mail was received during the partial mail setting is disabled. This mail could not be transferred to the administrator. Format Error has been detected in the received mail. Format Error has been detected in the received mail. This mail has been transferred to the administrator. Format Error has been detected in the received mail. This mail could not be transferred to the administrator. Content-Type Error has been detected in the received mail. Content-Type Error has been detected in the received mail. This mail has been transferred to the administrator. Content-Type Error has been detected in the received mail. This mail could not be transferred to the administrator. Charset Error has been detected in the received mail. Charset Error has been detected in the received mail. This mail has been transferred to the administrator. Charset Error has been detected in the received mail. This mail could not be transferred to the administrator. Decode Error has been detected in the received mail. Decode Error has been detected in the received mail. This mail has been transferred to the administrator. Decode Error has been detected in the received mail. This mail could not be transferred to the administrator.
3A82
Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ]
3B10 3B11
Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ]
3B12
Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ]
3B20 3B21
Content-Type error
Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ]
3B22
Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ]
3B30 3B31
Charset error
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3B32
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3B40 3B41
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3B42
Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ]
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Message displayed in the TopAccess screen Tiff Analyze Error has been detected in the received mail. Tiff Analyze Error has been detected in the received mail. This mail has been transferred to the administrator. Tiff Analyze Error has been detected in the received mail. This mail could not be transferred to the administrator. Tiff Analyze Error has been detected in the received mail. Tiff Compression Error has been detected in the received mail. Tiff Compression Error has been detected in the received mail. This mail has been transferred to the administrator. Tiff Compression Error has been detected in the received mail. This mail could not be transferred to the administrator. Tiff Resolution Error has been detected in the received mail. Tiff Resolution Error has been detected in the received mail. This mail has been transferred to the administrator. Tiff Resolution Error has been detected in the received mail. This mail could not be transferred to the administrator. Tiff Paper Size Error has been detected in the received mail. Tiff Paper Size Error has been detected in the received mail. This mail has been transferred to the administrator. Tiff Paper Size Error has been detected in the received mail. This mail could not be transferred to the administrator. Offramp Destination Error has been detected in the received mail. Offramp Destination Error has been detected in the received mail. This mail has been transferred to the administrator. Offramp Destination Error has been detected in the received mail. This mail could not be transferred to the administrator.
3C12
Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ]
3C22
Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ]
3C30 3C31
Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ]
3C32
Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ]
3C40 3C41
Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ]
3C42
Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ]
3C50
Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ]
3C51
Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ]
3C52
Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ]
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Message displayed in the TopAccess screen Offramp Security Error has been detected in the received mail. Offramp Security Error has been detected in the received mail. This mail has been transferred to the administrator. Offramp Security Error has been detected in the received mail. This mail could not be transferred to the administrator. Power Failure has been occurred in E-mail receiving. SMTP Destination Error has been detected in the received mail. This mail was deleted. Offramp Destination limitation Error has been detected in the received mail. Fax Board Error has been occurred in the received mail. POP3 Connection Error has been occurred in the received mail. POP3 Connection Timeout Error has been occurred in the received mail. POP3 Login Error has been occurred in the received mail. POP3 Login Error occurred in the received mail. File I/O Error has been occurred in this mail. The mail could not be received until File I/O is recovered.
3C62
Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ]
3C70 3D10
Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ] Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ]
3D20
Ch.5.1.14 [ 6 ]
FAX board error POP3 server connection error POP3 server connection time-out error
POP3 login error POP3 login method error File I/O error
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2.1.4
Following codes are displayed at the end of the user name on the print job log screen (when GM-1050/4010 or 2040 is installed)
Error code 4030 4031 4032 4033
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<<Error history>> In the setting mode (08-253), the latest twenty groups of error data will be displayed. Display example EA10 99999999 05 03 10 17 57 32 064 064 23621000000 Error code Total counter YY MM DD HH MM SS MMM NNN ABCDEFHIJLO 4 digits 8 digits 12 digits (Year is indicated 3 digits 3 digits 11 digits with its last two digits.)
A Paper source 0: Not selected 1: Bypass feed 2: Tandem LCF 3: 1st drawer 4: 2nd drawer 5: 3rd drawer 6: 4th drawer 7: Option LCF 8: Inserter Paper size code 0: A5/ST 1: A5-R 2: ST-R 3: LT 4: A4 5: B5-R 6: LT-R 7: A4-R 8: OTHER/UNIV 9: B5 A: FOLIO/COMP B: LG C: B4 D: LD E: A3 F: 13 LG G: Unused H: A6-R I: Postcard J: 8.5SQ K: Unused L: Unused M: 8K N: 16K-R O: 16K P: Unused Q: Unused R: Unused S: Unused T: Unused Z: Not selected Sort mode/staple mode 0: Non-sort/Non-staple 1: Group 2: Sort 7: Front staple 8: Double staple 9: Rear staple A: Saddle stitch ADF mode 0: Unused 1: AUTO FEED (SADF) 2: STACK FEED APS/AMS mode 0: Not selected 1: APS 2: AMS Duplex mode 0: Not selected 1: Book 2: Double-sided/Single-sided 4: Double-sided/Duplex copying 8: Single-sided/Duplex copying Unused Image shift 0: Unused 1: Book 2: Left 4: Right Editing 0: Unused 1: Masking 2: Trimming 3: Mirror image 4: Negative/Positive Reversal Edge erase/Dual-page 0: Unused 1: Edge erase 2: Dual-page 3: Edge erase & Dual-page Unused Function 0: Unused 1: Copying 2: FAX/Internet FAX transmission 3: FAX/Internet FAX/E-mail reception printing 4: Unused 5: Printing/List print 6: Scan/E-mail transmission Primary scanning reproduction ratio (Display in hexadecimal) (Mx256)+(Mx16)+M Secondary scanning reproduction ratio (Display in hexadecimal) (Nx256)+(Nx16)+N Mode 0: Unused 1: Unused 2: Black 3: Unused 4: Unused 5: Gray scale
D E F
G H I J K L
MMM NNN O
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2.2
Self-diagnosis Modes
For start [0]+[1]+ [POWER] [0]+[3]+ [POWER] [0]+[4]+ [POWER] [0]+[5]+ [POWER] [0]+[8]+ [POWER] [9]+[START] +[POWER] [6]+[START] +[POWER] [8]+[9]+ [POWER] Contents All LEDs on the control panel are lit, and all the LCD pixels blink. Checks the status of input/output signals. Outputs the test patterns. Adjusts various items. Sets various items. Prints out the data lists of the codes 05 and 08, PM support mode and pixel counter. Clears each counter. Performs updating of the system firmware. For exit [POWER] OFF/ON [POWER] OFF/ON [POWER] OFF/ON [POWER] OFF/ON [POWER] OFF/ON [POWER] OFF/ON [POWER] OFF/ON [POWER] OFF/ON Display 100% C A4 TEST MODE 100% P A4 TEST PRINT 100% A A4 TEST MODE 100% D TEST MOD 100% UA A4 LIST PRINT 100% K TEST MODE -
Mode Control panel check mode Test mode Test print mode Adjustment mode Setting mode List print mode PM support mode Firmware update mode
Note: To enter the desired mode, turn ON the power while two digital keys designated to each mode (e.g. [0] and [5]) are pressed simultaneously. To exit from Adjustment mode and Setting mode: Shut down the equipment. When the power should be turned OFF, be sure to shut down the equipment by pressing the [ENERGY SAVER] button for a few seconds. <Operation procedure> Control panel check mode (01):
[0][1] [POWER] LED lit/ LCD blinking [START] [START] (Button check) [POWER] OFF/ON (Exit)
Notes: 1. A mode can be canceled by [POWER] OFF/ON when the LED is lit and the LCD is blinking. 2. Button Check Buttons with LED (Press to turn OFF the LED.) Buttons without LED (Press to display the message on the control panel.) Button on touch panel (Press to display the screen on the control panel at power-ON.)
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Test print mode (04): Refer to Adjustment mode (05): Refer to Setting mode (08): Refer to
P.2-39 "2.2.3 Test print mode (test mode 04)". P.2-40 "2.2.4 Adjustment mode (05)".
List print mode (9S): The procedure varies depending on the code.
[9][START] [POWER] [START] (Code) [Digital keys] 101: Adjustment mode (05) Key in the first 102: Setting mode (08) code to be printed [START] [Digital keys] Key in the last code to be printed [START] List starts to be printed [POWER] OFF/ON (Exit)
(Code) 103: PM support mode 104: Stored information of pixel counter (toner cartridge reference) 105: Stored information of pixel counter (service technician reference) 106: Error history (Maximum 1000 items) 107: Error history (Latest 80 items)
Warming up
Test mode
Ready
Fig.2-1
*1 Turn OFF the power after using the self-diagnosis modes, and leave the equipment to the user.
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2.2.1
The status of each input signal can be checked by pressing the [FAX] button, [COPY] button and the digital keys in the test mode (03). <Operation procedure>
[0][3] [POWER] [START] [FAX] or [COPY] [Digital keys] [CLEAR] (LCD ON) [POWER] OFF/ON (Exit)
Note: Initialization is performed before the equipment enters the test mode.
Items to be checked and the condition of the equipment when the buttons [A] to [H] are highlighted are listed in the following pages.
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[FAX] button: OFF / [COPY] button: OFF ([FAX] LED: OFF / [COPY] LED: OFF)
Digital key Button A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H Items to check Intermediate transport sensor 1st drawer transport sensor 1st drawer feed sensor 1st drawer tray-up sensor 1st drawer bottom sensor 1st drawer empty sensor 1st drawer detection sensor Feed cover sensor 2nd drawer transport sensor 2nd drawer feed sensor 2nd drawer tray-up sensor 2nd drawer bottom sensor 2nd drawer empty sensor 2nd drawer detection sensor 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF drawer transport sensor 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF drawer feed sensor 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF drawer tray-up sensor Contents Highlighted display Normal display e.g. No paper No paper No paper Upper limit position Bottom position No paper Drawer present Cover closed No paper No paper Upper limit position Bottom position No paper Drawer present No paper No paper Upper limit position e.g. Paper present Paper present Paper present Other than upper limit position Other than bottom position Paper present No drawer Cover opened Paper present Paper present Other than upper limit position Other than bottom position Paper present No drawer Paper present Paper present Other than upper limit position Other than bottom position Paper present No drawer Paper present Paper present Other than upper limit position Other than bottom position Paper present No drawer Connected Unit closed Paper present Other than upper limit position Other than bottom position Paper present Tray closed
[1]
[2]
[3]
3rd drawer / Tandem LCF drawer bottom sensor Bottom position 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF drawer empty sensor 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF detection sensor 4th drawer transport sensor 4th drawer feed sensor 4th drawer tray-up sensor 4th drawer bottom sensor 4th drawer empty sensor 4th drawer detection sensor LCF connection LCF set sensor LCF feed sensor LCF tray-up sensor LCF bottom sensor LCF empty sensor LCF tray sensor No paper Drawer present No paper No paper Upper limit position Bottom position No paper Drawer present Not connected Unit opened No paper Upper limit position Bottom position No paper Tray opened
[4]
[5]
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Digital key
Button A B C
Items to check Bypass paper size detection sensor-3 (Refer to Table 1) Bypass paper size detection sensor-2 (Refer to Table 1) Bypass paper size detection sensor-1 (Refer to Table 1) Bypass paper size detection sensor-0 (Refer to Table 1) Bypass feed sensor Bypass feed unit cover sensor Exit cover sensor Exit sensor Fuser transport sensor Reverse sensor-2 Reverse sensor-1 Tandem LCF connection switch Standby side mis-stacking sensor Standby side empty sensor Tandem LCF bottom sensor End fence home position sensor End fence stop position sensor Exit/Reverse section connection Horizontal transport sensor-1 Horizontal transport sensor-2 Horizontal transport sensor-3 Finisher connection (IPC connection) Fuser unit switch Web motor connection signal Developer unit switch
Contents Highlighted display Normal display e.g. Bit 1 Bit 1 Bit 1 Bit 1 No paper Cover closed Cove opened Paper present No paper No paper No paper Connected Correct stacking No paper Bottom position Home position Stop position Not connected Paper present Paper present Paper present Not connected Connected Not connected Not connected Bit 0 Bit 0 Bit 0 Bit 0 Paper present Cover opened Cover closed No paper Paper present Paper present Paper present Not connected Incorrect stacking Paper present Other than bottom position Other than home position Other than stop position Connected No paper No paper No paper Connected Not connected Connected Connected e.g.
[6]
D E F G H A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H
[7]
[8]
[9]
[0]
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Table 1. Relation between the status of the bypass paper size detection sensor and the paper width
3 0 1 1 1 0 1 Bypass paper-width sensor 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 Paper-width size A3/LD A4-R/LT-R A5-R/ST-R Card size B4/LG B5-R Contents Highlighted display Normal display e.g. A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H Exit sensor Cover interlock switch (front cover (lower)) Toner bag full detection sensor Fuser exit sensor Front cover switch (front cover (upper)) Auto-toner sensor Cleaner unit connection Wire cleaner position detection switch Exit cover sensor Destination detection-1 Destination detection-2 Counter connection signal-2 Key copy counter connection Toner cartridge detection switch Toner cartridge empty sensor High-voltage transformer charging error Web detection sensor Registration sensor Transfer belt release detection sensor Transfer belt contact detection sensor Paper present Cover opened Full No paper Cover closed Not connected Not connected Stop position Cover opened Other than SAD Other than TWD Not connected Not connected No cartridge Toner present Cover closed End of web No paper Other than release position Other than contact position e.g. No paper Cover closed Not full Paper present Cover opened Connected Connected Other than stop position Cover closed SAD TWD Connected Connected Cartridge present No drawer Error Web remaining Paper present Release position Contact position
[FAX] button: ON / [COPY] button: OFF ([FAX] LED: ON / [COPY] LED: OFF)
Digital key Button Items to check
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
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Digital key
Button A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H A B
Items to check RADF connection RADF opening/closing switch Carriage home position sensor Automatic original detection sensor (APS-R) Automatic original detection sensor (APS-C) Automatic original detection sensor (APS-3) Automatic original detection sensor (APS-2) Automatic original detection sensor (APS-1) Original tray sensor Original empty sensor Jam access cover opening/closing switch RADF opening/closing switch Large original exit sensor Original intermediate transport sensor Read sensor Original registration sensor Lifting tray lower limit detection sensor Lifting tray upper limit detection sensor Small original exit sensor Small original reverse sensor Original length detection sensor Original width detection sensor-1 Original width detection sensor-2 Original width detection sensor-3 APS operation sensor 24V power supply (RADF) Original tray width sensor (higher bits) Original tray width sensor Original tray width sensor Original tray width sensor Original tray width sensor Original tray width sensor Original tray width sensor Original tray width sensor (lower bits)
Contents Highlighted display Normal display e.g. Connected RADF opened Home position No original No original No original No original No original Original present Original present Cover opened RADF opened Original present Original present Original present Original present Lower limit position Upper limit position Original present Original present Original present Original present Original present Original present APS sensor ON Power OFF Bit 1 Bit 1 Bit 1 Bit 1 Bit 1 Bit 1 Bit 1 Bit 1 e.g. Not connected RADF closed Other than home position Original present Original present Original present Original present Original present No original No original Cover closed RADF closed No original No original No original No original Other than lower limit position Other than upper limit position No original No original No original No original No original No original APS sensor OFF Power ON Bit 0 Bit 0 Bit 0 Bit 0 Bit 0 Bit 0 Bit 0 Bit 0
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
[0]
C D E F G H A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H
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[FAX] button: OFF / [COPY] button: ON ([FAX] LED: OFF / [COPY] LED: ON)
Digital key [1] [2] [3] Button A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H Items to check Temperature/humidity sensor (displays temperature inside of the equipment) Temperature/humidity sensor (displays humidity inside of the equipment) Drum thermistor (displays drum surface temperature) Contents Highlighted display Normal display e.g. e.g. Temperature [C] Humidity [%RH] Temperature [C] -
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
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Digital key
Button A B C D E F G H A B C D E F G H
Items to check Dongle for Printer/Scanner Kit (GM-2040) Dongle for Printer Kit (GM-1050) Dongle for Scanner Kit (GM-4010) Dongles for other equipments / Other USB devices Judgement for acceptable USB storage device -
Contents Highlighted display Normal display e.g. Connectable Connectable Connectable Connectable Acceptable e.g. Not connectable Not connectable Not connectable Not connectable Not acceptable -
[9]
[0]
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2.2.2
Status of the output signals can be checked by keying in the following codes in the test mode 03. <Operation procedure> Procedure 1
2
[0][3] [POWER] (Code) [START] Operation ON Stop code [START] Operation OFF [POWER] OFF/ON (Exit)
Procedure 2
[0][3] [POWER] (Code) [START] Operation One direction [CLEAR] Test mode standby [POWER] OFF/ON (Exit)
Procedure 3
[0][3] [POWER] Operation ON Operation OFF Test mode standby [POWER] OFF/ON (Exit)
(Code)
[START]
[START]
[CLEAR]
Procedure 4
[0][3] [POWER] (Code) [START] [POWER] OFF
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Code 101 102 103 108 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 118 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 131 132 133 134 135
Function Drum motor ON (operational without developer unit) New toner supply motor ON (operational with developer unit) Polygonal motor (600 dpi) ON Registration motor ON Horizontal transport section driving clutch-1 ON Drum separation finger solenoid ON Developer unit motor ON Fuser motor ON Transfer belt motor ON Cleaning brush drive motor ON Used toner transport motor ON Laser ON Exit motor (normal) ON Exit motor (increased speed) ON LCF feed motor ON Hopper motor ON Web motor ON Feed motor ON Reverse motor (normal / forward rotation) ON Reverse motor (increased speed / forward rotation) ON Reverse motor (normal / reverse rotation) ON Reverse motor (increased speed / reverse rotation) ON Recycle toner transport motor ON New toner transport motor ON Transport motor ON (processing speed) Transport motor ON (feeding speed) Transport motor ON (ADU feeding speed)
Code 151 152 153 158 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 168 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 181 182 183 184 185
Function Code No. 101 function OFF Code No. 102 function OFF Code No. 103 function OFF Code No. 108 function OFF Code No. 110 function OFF Code No. 111 function OFF Code No. 112 function OFF Code No. 113 function OFF Code No. 114 function OFF Code No. 115 function OFF Code No. 116 function OFF Code No. 118 function OFF Code No. 120 function OFF Code No. 121 function OFF Code No. 122 function OFF Code No. 123 function OFF Code No. 124 function OFF Code No. 125 function OFF Code No. 126 function OFF Code No. 127 function OFF Code No. 128 function OFF Code No. 129 function OFF Code No. 131 function OFF Code No. 132 function OFF Code No. 133 function OFF Code No. 134 function OFF Code No. 135 function OFF
Procedure 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
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Code 201 202 204 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 218 220 221 225 226 228 229 230 231 234 235 236 237 240 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 254 255 257 258 259 260 261 264 267 270 271
Function 1st drawer feed clutch ON/OFF 2nd drawer feed clutch ON/OFF Bypass feed clutch ON/OFF Tandem LCF pickup solenoid ON/OFF Tandem LCF end fence reciprocating movement Tandem LCF end fence motor ON/OFF 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF feed clutch ON/OFF 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF transport clutch ON/OFF Document feed motor (forward rotation) ON/OFF Document feed motor (reverse rotation) ON/OFF Read motor (forward rotation) ON/OFF Key copy counter count-up Horizontal transport section drive clutch-2 ON/OFF Horizontal transport section drive clutch-3 ON/OFF 4th drawer transport clutch ON/OFF 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF feed clutch ON/OFF 4th drawer feed clutch ON/OFF 1st drawer transport clutch ON/OFF 2nd drawer transport clutch ON/OFF 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF transport clutch ON/OFF Bypass pickup solenoid ON/OFF Discharge LED ON/OFF Exit section cooling fan (high speed) ON/OFF Exit section cooling fan (low speed) ON/OFF Developer unit fan ON/OFF Wire cleaner drive motor ON Transfer belt cam motor up/down Transfer belt power supply roller bias TR1 ON/OFF Transfer belt power supply roller bias TR2 ON/OFF Transfer belt power supply roller bias TR3 ON/OFF Developer bias +DC ON/OFF (operational without developer unit) Developer bias -DC1 ON/OFF (operational without developer unit) Developer bias -DC2 ON/OFF (operational without developer unit) Developer bias -DC3 ON/OFF (operational without developer unit) Main charger ON/OFF (operational without developer unit) Duct in fan ON/OFF Transfer belt cleaning brush bias ON/OFF (operational without developer unit) Duct out fan (high speed) ON/OFF Duct out fan (low speed) ON/OFF Fuser cooling fan (high speed) ON/OFF Fuser cooling fan (low speed) ON/OFF Scan motor ON (automatically stops at limit position; speed can be changed with the [ZOOM] button) SLG board cooling fan ON/OFF Exposure lamp ON/OFF Tandem LCF tray-up motor up/down LCF tray motor tray-up
Procedure 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 2 2
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Code 272 273 274 276 278 279 280 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 292 293 295 450 451 452 454
Function LCF feed clutch ON/OFF LCF transport clutch ON/OFF Gate solenoid ON/OFF Tray-up motor-1 ON (1st drawer tray goes up) Tray-up motor-1 ON (2nd drawer tray goes up) Tray-up motor-2 ON (3rd drawer tray goes up) Tray-up motor-2 ON (4th drawer tray goes up) Large original exit roller (forward rotation) ON/OFF Large original exit roller (reverse rotation) ON/OFF Small original exit roller (forward rotation) ON/OFF Small original exit roller (reverse rotation) ON/OFF Large original exit solenoid ON/OFF Small original exit solenoid ON/OFF Large original exit roller release solenoid ON/OFF Tray lift motor tray-up/down Laser unit cooling fan (high speed) ON/OFF Laser unit cooling fan (low speed) ON/OFF Power OFF mode IH board cooling fan (high speed) ON/OFF IH board cooling fan (low speed) ON/OFF Reverse section cooling fan-1 (front side) ON/OFF Reverse section cooling fan-2 (front side) ON/OFF
Procedure 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3
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2.2.3
The embedded test pattern can be printed out by keying in the following codes in the test print mode (04). <Operation procedure>
[0][4] [POWER]
2
(Code) [START] Operation Continuous Test Printing [CLEAR] [POWER] OFF/ON (Exit)
Notes: 1. When an error occurs, it is indicated on the panel, but the recovery operation is not performed. Turn OFF the power and then back ON to clear the error. 2. During test printing, the [CLEAR] button is disabled when Wait adding toner is displayed.
Code 111 113 142 182 184 Types of test pattern Primary scanning direction 33 gradation steps Secondary scanning direction 33 gradation steps Grid pattern Secondary scanning direction 33 gradation steps (dither) Secondary scanning direction 33 gradation steps and dither process check pattern Remarks Error diffusion Error diffusion / gamma adjustment pattern Pattern width: 2 dots, Pitch: 10 mm Gamma adjustment pattern Gamma adjustment check pattern
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2.2.4
Items in the adjustment mode list in the following pages can be corrected or changed in the adjustment mode (05). Turn ON the power with pressing the digital keys [0] and [5] simultaneously in order to enter this mode. When the power should be turned OFF, be sure to shut down the equipment by pressing the [ENERGY SAVER] button for a few seconds. Procedure 1
[0][5] [POWER] [Digital key] (Code) [Digital key] *[FUNCTION CLEAR] (Key in a value) ([FAX] [ENTER] [POWER] or or OFF/ON [COPY]) [INTERRUPT] (Exit) (Stores value in RAM) (Test copy)
[START] [CANCEL]
Procedure 2
[0][5] [POWER]
(Code)
[START]
Value displayed
Procedure 3
[Digital key] (Code) [UP] or [DOWN] (Adjust a value) [ENTER] or [INTERRUPT] (Stores value in RAM) ([FAX] [POWER] or OFF/ON [COPY]) (Exit) (Test copy)
[0][5] [POWER]
[START] [CANCEL]
Procedure 4
[CANCEL] [START]
[0][5] [POWER] [Digital key] (Code) [START] [Digital key] (Sub code) [START] [Digital key] *[FUNCTION CLEAR] (Key in a value) [ENTER] or [INTERRUPT] ([FAX] or [COPY]) (Test copy) [POWER] OFF/ON (Exit)
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Procedure 6
[0][5] [POWER] [Digital key] (Code) Automatic ( adjustment ) ([FAX] or [COPY]) (Test copy) [POWER]OFF/ON (Exit)
[START]
*[CANCEL] or [CLEAR]
Procedure 7
[CANCEL] [0][5] [POWER] [Digital key] (Code) [START] Automatic ( adjustment )
*[CANCEL] or [CLEAR]
Procedure 10
[0][5] [POWER] [Digital key] (Code) [Digital key] (Sub code) Value ( displayed ) [POWER] OFF/ON (Exit)
[START]
[START]
[START]
Procedure 17
[CANCEL] or [CLEAR] [0][5] [POWER] [Digital key] (Code) [START]
Automatic adjustment
Manual adjustment
[ENTER] or [INTERRUPT]
[ENTER] or [INTERRUPT]
When the storing is not performed within 2 minutes after pressing the [START] button at the manual adjustment, the automatic adjustment starts automatically.
Note: The fuser roller temperature control at the adjustment mode is different from that at the normal state. Therefore, the problem of fusing efficiency may be occurred in the test copy at the adjustment mode. In that case, turn ON the power normally, leave the equipment for approx. 3 minutes after it has become ready state and then start up the adjustment mode again.
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Test print pattern in Adjustment Mode (05) Operation: One test print is printed out when the [FAX] button is pressed after the code is keyed in at Standby Screen.
Code 1 3 9 10 90 Types of test pattern Grid pattern Grid pattern (Duplex printing) Gamma adjustment pattern (dither) Gamma adjustment pattern (error diffusion) Duplex test copy (single->duplex) Remarks Refer to 3.2.3 Printer related adjustment Refer to 3.2.3 Printer related adjustment Refer to 3.2.2 Paper alignment at registration roller Refer to 3.2.2 Paper alignment at registration roller Duplex printing from the specified drawer is performed. Any number of originals can be used for this test. Duplex scanning from the RADF is performed and then single-sided printing from the specified drawer is performed. Any number of originals can be used for this test. Duplex scanning from the RADF is performed and then duplex printing from the specified drawer is performed. Any number of originals can be used for this test.
91
92
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Notes: The digit after the hyphen in Code of the following table is a sub code. In RAM, the NVRAM or FRAM of the board in which the data of each code is stored is indicated. M stands for the LGC board and SYS stands for the SYS board.
Adjustment mode (05) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Automatic adjustment of ALL auto-toner sensor (Fuser heater ON)
Code 200
Classification Developer
RAM -
Contents The adjustment starts approx. 3 minutes after this mode has been selected, and then the value is automatically adjusted within the range from 100 bits to 135 bits. The adjustment value is fixed by pressing the [ENTER] button. * This selection is disabled when the developer unit is not installed. (Ch.3.1) The adjustment value of the auto-toner sensor set in the code 05-200 is verified. * This selection is disabled when the developer unit is not installed. The developer bias is output. Use this code to verify the output value of the high-voltage transformer. * The value is output while the developer unit is taken off from the drum. (Ch.3.6) The main charger grid bias is output. Use this code to verify the output value of the high-voltage transformer. * Take off the developer unit to enable this code. (Ch.3.6)
Procedure 17
201
Developer
ALL
128 <0-255>
205
Developer
ALL
113 <0-255>
210
Charger
ALL
102 <0-255>
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Code 221
Adjustment mode (05) Default ClassiFunc- <AcceptItems fication tion able value> Transfer Transfer transformer DC ALL 138 output adjustment (C) <0-255>
RAM M
Contents When the value increases, the transfer transformer output increases. The output value of the transfer belt power supply roller is unmeasurable since its voltage is extremely high. * Make sure to close the front cover when this code is used. Never touch the highvoltage section. * This selection is disabled when the developer unit is not installed. A relative humidity detected at the image quality closed-loop control is displayed. 0: Normal (default value) 1: Error (control stopped) 2: Error (sensor abnormality) The drum surface potential of the main charger center bias measured by the sensor is displayed. A drum surface temperature detected at the drum surface potential sensor control is displayed. The measured value of the residual voltage after discharging is displayed. The lower limit bit value of the main charger grid control voltage is output. The upper limit bit value of the main charger grid control voltage is output. The lower limit bit value of the developer bias control voltage is output. The upper limit bit value of the developer bias control voltage is output. The default value of development contrast potential is displayed. The RMS value of development contrast potential is displayed.
Procedure 3
241
Relative humidity display at image quality closed-loop control Drum surface potential sensor control status Drum surface potential sensor output (Latest value) (Center voltage) Latest value of drum temperature Drum surface potential sensor / Residual voltage sensor output (Latest value) Main charger Lower limit grid calibration reference value adjustUpper limit ment Developer bias calibration reference value adjustment Lower limit Upper limit
ALL
242
ALL
244
ALL
248
ALL
249
ALL
Charger
50 <0-255> 207 <0-255> 59 <0-255> 227 <0-255> 250 <0-999> 300 <0-999>
M M M M M M
4 4 4 4 2 2
Development
Contrast voltage open-loop control RMS value display RMS value display of development contrast voltage
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Code 262
Adjustment mode (05) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Background potential RMS ALL 100 value display <0-999> RMS value display of open-loop control (Laser power initial value) 1st laser ALL Refer to contents <0-1500>
RAM M
Contents The RMS value of the background potential is displayed. [Unit: V] The RMS value of the laser power calculated in the open-loop control is displayed. [Unit: W] <Default value> e-STUDIO520 / e-STUDIO600 / e-STUDIO720: 665 e-STUDIO850: 304 The RMS value of the laser power calculated in the open-loop control is displayed. [Unit: W] * Valid only for e-STUDIO850 The RMS value at the regular operation is displayed. [Unit: W] <Default value> e-STUDIO520 / e-STUDIO600 / e-STUDIO720: 665 e-STUDIO850: 304 The RMS value at the regular operation is displayed. [Unit: W] * Valid only for e-STUDIO850 The number of times of the development contrast voltage correction performed is displayed. The number of times of laser power correction performed is displayed. The value of the main charger grid bias measured with the drum surface potential sensor is displayed.
Procedure 2
263-0
10
263-1
2nd laser
ALL
304 <0-1500>
10
264-0
1st laser
ALL
10
264-1
2nd laser
ALL
304 <0-1500>
10
265-0
269
Development contrast voltage correction Laser power correction Drum surface potential sensor output (Latest value) (Low voltage) Drum surface potential sensor output (Latest value) (High voltage)
ALL
0 <0-99>
10
ALL ALL
M M
10 2
ALL
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Code 286-0
Classification Laser
Adjustment mode (05) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Laser power 1st laser ALL Refer to adjustment contents <0-255>
RAM M
Contents When the value increases, the laser power output increases. <Default value> e-STUDIO520, e-STUDIO600, e-STUDIO720: 132 e-STUDIO850: 101 When the value increases, the laser power output increases. * Valid only for e-STUDIO850 Image quality control is performed forcibly when the density correction of the image is required. The control status of image quality control is displayed. 0: Normal (default value) 1: Error (control stopped) 2: Error (abnormal pattern density) 4: Sensor LED off-level abnormality or sensor LED light amount abnormality The output value of the image quality sensor (while the sensor light source is turned off) is displayed. The output value of the image quality sensor of the drum surface (when no test pattern exists) is displayed. The value of the low density pattern detected at the image quality closedloop control is displayed. The value of the high density pattern detected at the image quality closed-loop control is displayed. The result of the sensor LED light amount adjustment (to use the reflection amount from the drum surface as a reference) is displayed.
Procedure 14
286-1
2nd laser
ALL
101 <0-255>
14
290
Image quality control enforcement Control status display of image quality control
ALL
291
ALL
0 <0-16>
292
ALL
0 <0-1023>
293
Drum surface
ALL
0 <0-1023>
294
Low density pattern sensor output value High density pattern sensor output value
ALL
0 <0-1023> 0 <0-1023>
295
ALL
296
ALL
0 <0-255>
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Code 299
Adjustment mode (05) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Image quality open-loop ALL control enforcement
RAM M
Contents When a service call has occurred or a warning message (IQC/SPC) has appeared, "Image quality control enforcement (05290)" should be performed after the equipment is repaired or the cause of the error is evaluated. In case the service call occurred or the warning message (IQC/SPC) appeared again after the performance of the code 05290, a test chart can be printed out by temporarily using this code (05299) if an image check is urgently needed. When the value increases by 1, the image shifts by approx. 0.143 mm toward the trailing edge of the paper. When the value increases by 1, the image shifts by approx. 0.169 mm toward the front side of the paper. Moves carriages to the adjusting position. (Ch.3.2.4) 0.1433 mm/step 0.1433 mm/step When the value increases by 1, the reproduction ratio in the secondary scanning direction (vertical to paper feeding direction) increases by approx. 0.223%. EEPROM is initialized. When the value increases by 1, the aligning amount increases by approx. 0.5 mm.
Procedure 6
305
Scanner Image location adjustment of secondary scanning direction (scanner section) Scanner Image location adjustment of primary scanning direction (scanner section) Scanner Distortion mode Scanner Shading position adjustment Original glass RADF
ALL
140 <92-164>
SYS
306
ALL
135 <0-255>
SYS
6 1 1 1
RADF RADF
EEPROM initialization Adjustment of RADF paper alignment for single sided original for double sided original
10 <0-20> 10 <0-20>
6 1 1
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Code 356
Classification RADF
Adjustment mode (05) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Automatic adjustment of ALL RADF sensor
RAM SYS
Contents Performs the adjustment and initialization when the RADF board or RADF sensor is replaced. When the value increases by 1, the reproduction ratio of the secondary scanning direction when using the RADF increases by approx. 0.1%. When the value increases by 1, the image of original fed from the RADF shifts toward the rear side of paper by approx. 0.0846 mm. When the value increases by 1, the carriage position when using the RADF shifts by approx. 0.1 mm toward the original feeding side. When the value increases by 1, the copied image of original fed from the RADF shifts toward the trailing edge of paper by approx. 0.1 mm. Stores the current width of RADF original guide by keying in this code with the guide set at the minimum width. Perform this adjustment when the RADF board or volume is replaced, or when the code (05-352) is performed. Stores the current width of RADF original guide by keying in this code with the guide set at the maximum width. Perform this adjustment when the RADF board or volume is replaced, or when the code (05-352) is performed.
Procedure 6
357
RADF
ALL
50 <0-100>
SYS
358
RADF
ALL
120 <0-255>
SYS
359
ALL
128 <0-255>
SYS
365 366
RADF
ALL ALL
50 <0-100> 50 <0-100> -
SYS SYS
1 1
367
RADF
ALL
368
RADF
ALL
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Classification Laser
Adjustment mode (05) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> PRT 128 Fine adjustment of polygo<0-255> nal motor rotation speed (adjustment of primary scanning direction reproPPC 128 duction ratio) <0-255>
RAM M M
Contents When the value increases in increments of "1", the reproduction ratio of the primary scanning direction increases as follows: e-STUDIO520, e-STUDIO600, e-STUDIO720: 0.3 mm/ step e-STUDIO850: 0.1 mm/ step When the value increases by "1", the image shifts approx. 0.4 mm to the trailing edge side of the paper.
Procedure 1 1
408
Laser
Secondary scanning laser writing start position adjustment (All) Fine adjustment of drum motor rotation speed Adjustment of primary scanning laser writing start position. Fine adjustment of registration motor rotation speed Adjustment of secondary scanning direction reproduction ratio (fine adjustment of main motor speed) Fine adjustment of exit motor speed
ALL
40 <0-80>
409 410 411 412 421 422 424 425 426 427 428 429
Drive Laser
FAX PPC PRT FAX PPC/ PRT FAX PPC/ PRT FAX FAX FAX ALL ALL
128 <0-255> 128 <0-255> 128 <0-255> 128 <0-255> 128 <0-255> 139 <0-255> 107 <0-255> 121 <0-255> 128 <0-255> 128 <0-255> 20 <0-40> 20 <0-40>
M M M M M M M M M M M M When the value increases by "1", the image shifts approx. 0.4 mm to the trailing edge side of the paper. When the value increases by 1, the reproduction ratio of secondary scanning direction increases by approx. 0.04%. When the value increases by 1, the rotation becomes faster by approx. 0.05%. When the value increases by 1, the writing start position shifts to the front side by approx. 0.0423 mm.
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Drive Drive
Drive
Fine adjustment of transfer belt motor rotation speed Fine adjustment of fuser roller rotation speed Secondary 4th drawer scanning laser writing Tandem start position LCF adjustment
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432
Image
433 434-0
Image Image
434-1
Image
435 436
Image Image
437
Image
438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446-0 446-1
Drive
Adjustment mode (05) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Top margin adjustment PPC 0 <0-255> (blank area at the leading edge of the paper) Left margin adjustment PPC 0 (blank area at the left of the <0-255> paper along the paper feeding direction) Right margin adjustment PPC 0 (blank area at the right of <0-255> the paper along the paper feeding direction) PPC 0 Bottom margin adjustment <0-255> (blank area at the trailing edge of the paper) 0 Bottom margin adjustment PPC/ (blank area at the trailing PRT <0-255> edge of the paper)/ Reverse side at duplexing PPC/ 0 Left margin adjustment <0-255> (blank area at the left of the PRT paper along the paper feeding direction)/Reverse side at duplexing Top margin adjustment PRT 24 (blank area at the leading <0-255> edge of the paper) Left margin adjustment PRT 0 (blank area at the left of the <0-255> paper along the paper feeding direction) Right margin adjustment PRT 0 (blank area at the right of <0-255> the paper along the paper feeding direction) Bottom margin adjustment PRT 0 (blank area at the trailing <0-255> edge of the paper) Fine adjustment of feed FAX 128 motor rotation speed <0-255> 20 Adjustment of 1st drawer ALL <0-40> secondary scanning 2nd ALL 20 laser writing drawer <0-40> start position Bypass ALL 20 feeding <0-40> Option ALL 20 LCF <0-40> 3rd drawer ALL 20 <0-40> Duplex ALL 20 feeding <0-40> Fine adjustNormal PPC 128 ment of drum speed <0-255> motor rotaPPC 128 Increased tion speed speed <0-255>
RAM M M
Contents When the value increases by 1, the blank area becomes wider by approx. 0.0423 mm.
Procedure 1 1
M M
1 4
M M
1 1
M M M M M M M M M M When the value increases by 1, the image shifts toward the trailing edge of the paper by approx. 0.4 mm.
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4
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Code 447-0 447-1 448-0 448-1 448-2 448-3 448-4 449-0 449-1 449-2 449-3 449-4 450-0 450-1 450-2 450-3 450-4 451-0 451-1 452-0 452-1 452-2 452-3 452-4
Classification Drive
Paper feeding
Paper feeding
Paper feeding
Drive
Paper feeding
Adjustment mode (05) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Fine adjustNormal PRT 128 <0-255> ment of drum speed motor rotaIncreased PRT 128 tion speed speed <0-255> ALL 10 Paper aligning Long size <0-63> amount adjustment at Middle ALL 10 the registrasize <0-63> tion section Short size- ALL 12 (3rd drawer / 1 <0-63> Tandem LCF) Short size- ALL 12 (Plain paper) 2 <0-63> Postcard ALL 12 <0-63> ALL 12 Paper aligning Long size <0-63> amount adjustment at Middle ALL 12 the registrasize <0-63> tion section Short size- ALL 12 (4th drawer/ 1 <0-63> Plain paper) Short size- ALL 12 2 <0-63> Postcard ALL 12 <0-63> ALL 10 Paper aligning Long size <0-63> amount adjustment at Middle ALL 10 the registrasize <0-63> tion section Short size- ALL 12 (1st drawer/ 1 <0-63> Plain paper) Short size- ALL 12 2 <0-63> Postcard ALL 12 <0-63> Fine adjustFAX 128 Normal ment of exit speed <0-255> motor rotaIncreased FAX 128 tion speed speed <0-255> ALL 12 Paper aligning Long size <0-63> amount adjustment at Middle ALL 12 the registrasize <0-63> tion section Short size- ALL 12 (2nd drawer/ 1 <0-63> Plain paper) Short size- ALL 12 2 <0-63> Postcard ALL 12 <0-63>
RAM M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M
Contents
Procedure 4 4
When the value increases by 1, the aligning amount increases by approx. 0.8 mm. <Paper length> Long size: 330 mm or longer Middle size: 220 mm to 329 mm Short size-1: 205 mm to 219 mm Short size-2: 160 mm to 204 mm Postcard: 159 mm or shorter
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
When the value increases by 1, the aligning amount increases by approx. 0.8 mm. <Paper length> Long size: 330 mm or longer Middle size: 220 mm to 329 mm Short size-1: 205 mm to 219 mm Short size-2: 160 mm to 204 mm Postcard: 159 mm or shorter
4 4 4 4 4
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Code 453-0 453-1 454-0 454-1 455-0 455-1 455-2 455-3 455-4
Classification Drive
Drive
Paper feeding
Adjustment mode (05) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Fine adjustNormal PPC 128 speed <0-255> ment of reverse motor Increased PPC 128 rotation speed speed <0-255> Fine adjustNormal PRT 128 ment of speed <0-255> reverse motor Increased PRT 128 rotation speed speed <0-255> Paper aligning Long size ALL 12 amount <0-63> adjustment at Middle ALL 12 the registrasize <0-63> tion section Short size- ALL 12 (Duplex feed- 1 <0-63> ing/Plain Short size- ALL 12 paper) 2 <0-63> Postcard ALL 12 <0-63>
RAM M M M M M M M M M
Contents
Procedure 4 4 4 4
When the value increases by 1, the aligning amount increases by approx. 0.8 mm. <Paper length> Long size: 330 mm or longer Middle size: 220 mm to 329 mm Short size-1: 205 mm to 219 mm Short size-2: 160 mm to 204 mm Postcard: 159 mm or shorter
4 4 4 4 4
Drive
Normal speed Increased speed Paper aligning amount adjustment at the registration section (Tandem LCF/Plain paper) Paper aligning Long size amount adjustment at Middle the registrasize tion section Short size(Bypass feed- 1 ing/Plain Short sizepaper) 2 Postcard
128 <0-255> 128 <0-255> 12 <0-63> 15 <0-63> 15 <0-63> 15 <0-63> 15 <0-63> 15 <0-63>
M M M When the value increases by 1, the aligning amount increases by approx. 0.8 mm. <Paper length> Long size: 330 mm or longer Middle size: 220 mm to 329 mm Short size-1: 205 mm to 219 mm Short size-2: 160 mm to 204 mm Postcard: 159 mm or shorter
4 4 1
M M M M M
4 4 4 4 4
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Code 460-0 460-1 460-2 460-3 460-4 461-0 461-1 461-2 461-3 461-4 462-0 462-1 462-2 462-3 462-4 463-0 463-1 463-2 463-3 463-4 464-0 464-1 464-2 464-3
Paper feeding
Paper feeding
Paper feeding
Drive
Adjustment mode (05) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> ALL 15 Paper aligning Long size <0-63> amount adjustment at Middle ALL 15 the registrasize <0-63> tion section Short size- ALL 15 (Bypass feed- 1 <0-63> ing/Thick Short size- ALL 15 paper 1) 2 <0-63> Postcard ALL 15 <0-63> ALL 15 Paper aligning Long size <0-63> amount adjustment at Middle ALL 15 the registrasize <0-63> tion section Short size- ALL 15 (Bypass feed- 1 <0-63> ing/Thick Short size- ALL 15 paper 2) 2 <0-63> Postcard ALL 15 <0-63> ALL 15 Paper aligning Long size <0-63> amount adjustment at Middle ALL 15 the registrasize <0-63> tion section Short size- ALL 15 (Bypass feed- 1 <0-63> ing/Thick Short size- ALL 15 paper 3) 2 <0-63> Postcard ALL 15 <0-63> ALL 15 Paper aligning Long size <0-63> amount adjustment at Middle ALL 15 the registrasize <0-63> tion section 15 Short size- ALL (Bypass feed- 1 <0-63> ing/OHP film) Short size- ALL 15 2 <0-63> Postcard ALL 15 <0-63> Fine adjustPPC 128 Normal ment of trans- speed <0-255> port motor Increased PPC 128 rotation speed speed <0-255> Drawer PPC 128 feeding <0-255> speed ADU feed- PPC 128 ing speed <0-255>
RAM M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M
Contents When the value increases by 1, the aligning amount increases by approx. 0.8 mm. <Paper length> Long size: 330 mm or longer Middle size: 220 mm to 329 mm Short size-1: 205 mm to 219 mm Short size-2: 160 mm to 204 mm Postcard: 159 mm or shorter
Procedure 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
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Code 466-0 466-1 466-2 466-3 466-4 468-0 468-1 468-2 469-0 469-1 469-2 469-3 469-4 470-0 470-1 470-2 470-3 470-4 471-0 471-1 471-2 471-3 471-4
Finisher
Paper feeding
Paper feeding
Paper feeding
Adjustment mode (05) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Paper pushPlain ALL 20 paper <0-63> ing amount adjustment Thick 1 ALL 20 <0-63> Thick 2 ALL 20 <0-63> Thick 3 ALL 20 <0-63> OHP film ALL 20 <0-63> A4-R/LT-R ALL 0 Fine adjust<-14-14> ment of binding position/ B4/LG ALL 0 folding posi<-14-14> tion A3/LD ALL 0 <-14-14> ALL 10 Paper aligning Long size <0-63> amount adjustment at Middle ALL 10 registration size <0-63> section Short size- ALL 12 (1st drawer) 1 <0-63> (Thick paper Short size- ALL 12 1) 2 <0-63> Postcard ALL 12 <0-63> ALL 12 Paper aligning Long size <0-63> amount adjustment at Middle ALL 12 the registrasize <0-63> tion section Short size- ALL 12 (2nd drawer/ 1 <0-63> Thick paper 1) Short size- ALL 12 2 <0-63> Postcard ALL 12 <0-63> ALL 10 Paper aligning Long size <0-63> amount adjustment at Middle ALL 10 the registrasize <0-63> tion section Short size- ALL 12 (3rd drawer / 1 <0-63> Tandem LCF Short size- ALL 12 (Thick paper 2 <0-63> 1) Postcard ALL 12 <0-63>
RAM M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M
Contents When the value increases by "1", the drive count of the bypass feed roller (at the start of the paper transport from the registration section) increases approx. 2 ms.
Procedure 4 4 4 4 4
When the value increases by 1, the binding/folding position shifts toward the right page by 0.25 mm. When the value increases by 1, the aligning amount increases by approx. 0.8 mm. <Paper length> Long size: 330 mm or longer Middle size: 220 mm to 329 mm Short size-1: 205 mm to 219 mm Short size-2: 160 mm to 204 mm Postcard: 159 mm or shorter
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
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Code 472-0 472-1 472-2 472-3 472-4 473-0 473-1 473-2 473-3 474-0 474-1 474-2 474-3 474-4 475-0 475-1 475-2 475-3
Paper feeding
Paper feeding
Drive
Adjustment mode (05) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> ALL 10 Paper aligning Long size <0-63> amount adjustment at Middle ALL 10 the registrasize <0-63> tion section Short size- ALL 12 (4th drawer/ 1 <0-63> Thick paper 1) Short size- ALL 12 2 <0-63> Postcard ALL 12 <0-63> ALL 12 Paper aligning Thick paper 1 <0-63> amount adjustment at Thick ALL 12 registration paper 2 <0-63> section Thick ALL 12 (3rd drawer / paper 3 <0-63> Tandem LCF) OHP film ALL 12 <0-63> ALL 12 Paper aligning Long size <0-63> amount adjustment at Middle ALL 12 the registrasize <0-63> tion section Short size- ALL 12 (Duplex feed- 1 <0-63> ing/Thick Short size- ALL 12 paper 1) 2 <0-63> Postcard ALL 12 <0-63> Fine adjustPRT 128 Normal ment of trans- speed <0-255> port motor Increased PRT 128 rotation speed speed <0-255> Drawer PRT 128 feeding <0-255> speed ADU feed- PRT 128 ing speed <0-255>
RAM M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M
Contents When the value increases by 1, the aligning amount increases by approx. 0.8 mm. <Paper length> Long size: 330 mm or longer Middle size: 220 mm to 329 mm Short size-1: 205 mm to 219 mm Short size-2: 160 mm to 204 mm Postcard: 159 mm or shorter
Procedure 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
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Code 476-0
476-1
476-2
476-3
477-1
477-2
477-3
477-4 477-5 478-0 478-1 478-2 478-3 480 Paper feeding Drive Drive
481
Adjustment mode (05) Default Func- <AcceptItems RAM Contents tion able value> JPN: 8 M Adjustment of 1st drawer ALL UC: 10 remained Others: 6 paper amount <0-31> (paper remained) 2nd ALL JPN: 8 M drawer UC: 10 Others: 6 <0-31> 3rd drawer ALL JPN: 8 M UC: 10 Others: 6 <0-31> 4th drawer ALL JPN: 8 M UC: 10 Others: 6 <0-31> Option ALL 14 M LCF <0-31> Tandem ALL 3 M LCF <0-31> M Adjustment of 1st drawer ALL JPN: 20 UC: 18 remained paper amount Others:20 (no paper <0-31> remained) 2nd ALL JPN: 20 M drawer UC: 18 Others:20 <0-31> 3rd drawer ALL JPN: 20 M UC: 18 Others:20 <0-31> 4th drawer ALL JPN: 20 M UC: 18 Others:20 <0-31> Option ALL 8 M LCF <0-31> Tandem ALL 6 M LCF <0-31> Fine adjustNormal FAX 128 M ment of trans- speed <0-255> port motor Drawer FAX 128 M rotation speed feeding <0-255> speed ADU feed- FAX 128 M ing speed <0-255> FAX FAX 128 M Option <0-255> LCF feeding speed Adjustment of paper feedALL M The paper feeding aligning aligning amount ing amount is adjusted by pressing buttons on the LCD. Fine adjustment of drum PPC 128 M motor rotation speed <0-255>
Procedure 4
4 4 4
4 4 4 4 4 4 4
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Adjustment mode (05) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Fine adjustment of drum PRT 128 motor rotation speed <0-255> Fine adjustment of regisPPC 128 tration motor rotation <0-255> speed Fine adjustment of regisPRT 128 <0-255> tration motor rotation speed Fine adjustment of fuser PPC 128 roller rotation speed <0-255> Fine adjustment of fuser PRT 128 roller rotation speed <0-255> Fine adjustment of transPPC 128 fer belt motor rotation <0-255> speed Fine adjustment of transPRT 128 fer belt motor rotational <0-255> speed Fine adjustment of feed motor rotation speed Fine adjustment of feed motor rotation speed Fine adjustment of Developer unit motor rotation speed Adjustment of 1st drawer drawer sideways devia2nd tion drawer 3rd drawer 4th drawer Tandem LCF Bypass feeding Option LCF Long size Short size (A4/LT or smaller) Photo Text/Photo Text PPC PRT ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL 128 <0-255> 128 <0-255> 8 <0-15> 128 <0-255> 128 <0-255> 128 <0-255> 128 <0-255> 128 <0-255> 128 <0-255> 128 <0-255> 148 <0-255> 148 <0-255>
RAM M M M M M M M
Contents
Procedure 1 1 1 1 1 1
When the value increases by "1", the rotational speed increases for approx. 0.127%.
489 490 493 497-0 497-1 497-2 497-3 497-4 497-5 497-6 498-0 498-1
M M M M M M M M M M M M When the value increases by 1, the image shifts toward the front side by 0.0423 mm. When the value increases by 1, the image shifts toward the front side by 0.0423 mm.
1 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
Laser
Image
Adjustment of primary scanning laser writing start position at duplex feeding Density adjustment Fine adjustment of manual density/ Center value
When the value increases, the image at the center step becomes darker.
1 1 1
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Classification Image
Image
509
510
Image
Image
Image
571
572
Adjustment mode (05) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Text/Photo PPC 20 Density <0-255> adjustment Fine adjustPhoto PPC 20 ment of man<0-255> ual density/ Text PPC 20 Light step <0-255> value Text/Photo PPC EUR:20 Density UC:20 adjustment JPN:20 Fine adjust<0-255> ment of manual density/ Photo PPC EUR:20 Dark step UC:20 value JPN:20 <0-255> Text PPC EUR:20 UC:20 JPN:20 <0-255> Photo PPC 128 Density <0-255> adjustment Fine adjustText/Photo PPC 128 ment of auto<0-255> matic density Text PPC 128 <0-255> Range correc- Text/Photo PPC 40 tion/Back<0-255> ground peak Photo PPC 16 adjustment <0-255> Text PPC 64 <0-255> EUR:12 Range correc- Text/Photo PPC UC:12 tion on origiJPN:22 nal manually <11-14, set on the 21-24, original glass 31-34, 41-44> Photo PPC 12 <11-14, 21-24, 31-34, 41-44> Text PPC 22 <11-14, 21-24, 31-34, 41-44>
Contents When the value increases, the image of the light steps becomes lighter.
Procedure 1 1 1
When the value increases, the image of the dark steps becomes darker.
SYS
SYS
1 1 1
1 1 1
SYS
SYS
Sets whether the values of the background peak and text peak are fixed or not. Ones place is an adjustment for automatic density and tens place is for manual density. Once they are fixed, the range correction is performed with standard values. The values of the background peak and text peak affect the reproduction of the background density and text density respectively. 1: fixed/fixed 2: varied/fixed 3: fixed/varied 4: varied/varied * Background peak/ Text peak
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Code 593 594 595 596-0 596-1 596-2 597-0 597-1 597-2 598-0 598-1 598-2 599-0 599-1 599-2 600
Image
Image
Image
Image
Adjustment mode (05) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Gamma data Text/Photo PPC 5 <0-9> slope adjustment Photo PPC 5 <0-9> Text PPC 5 <0-9> Gamma balLow denPRT 128 ance adjustsity <0-255> ment Medium PRT 128 (PS/Photo) density <0-255> High denPRT 128 sity <0-255> Gamma balLow denPRT 128 ance adjustsity <0-255> ment Medium PRT 128 (PS/Text) density <0-255> High denPRT 128 sity <0-255> Gamma balLow denPRT 128 sity <0-255> ance adjustment Medium PRT 128 (PCL/Photo) density <0-255> High denPRT 128 sity <0-255> Gamma balLow denPRT 128 sity <0-255> ance adjustment Medium PRT 128 (PCL/Text) density <0-255> High denPRT 128 sity <0-255> Background Text/Photo PPC JPN: 6 adjustment UC: 5 EUR: 6 <1-9> Text PPC 5 <1-9> Photo PPC 4 <1-9> Text/Photo PPC 51 Sharpness adjustment <11-99>
Contents Select the slope of Gamma curve (The larger the value is, the larger the slope becomes.)
Procedure 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1
SYS/ RIP SYS/ RIP SYS/ RIP SYS/ RIP SYS/ RIP SYS/ RIP SYS/ RIP SYS/ RIP SYS/ RIP SYS/ RIP SYS/ RIP SYS/ RIP SYS When the value decreases, the background becomes darker. SYS SYS SYS When the value increases, the image becomes sharper. When the value decreases, the image becomes softer. The smaller the value is, the more the moire is suppressed. One's place: Fixed value (Leave it at default.) Ten's place: Adjustable from 1 to 9 (The larger the value is, the sharper the image becomes.)
1 1 1
621-0
PPC
SYS
621-1 622
PPC PPC
SYS SYS
4 1
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Code 653
Classification Image
Adjustment mode (05) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Adjustment of Text/Photo PPC 192 <0-255> smudged/faint text
RAM SYS
Contents Adjusts the level of the smudged/faint text. With increasing the value, the faint text is suppressed, and with decreasing it, the smudged text is suppressed. Adjustment of the smudged/faint text. With decreasing the value, the faint text is suppressed, and with increasing it, the smudged text is suppressed. The dot size in the primary scanning direction during printing is adjusted. When the value decreases, the dots become smaller. When the value decreases, the density of the printed text becomes lower. Sets whether the values of the background peak and text peak are fixed or not. Ones place is an adjustment for automatic density and tens place is for manual density. Once they are fixed, the range correction is performed with standard values. The values of the background peak and text peak affect the reproduction of the background density and text density respectively. 1: fixed/fixed 2: varied/fixed 3: fixed/varied 4: varied/varied * Background peak/ Text peak
Procedure 1
654
Image
PRT
655
PRT
663
Image
PRT
Image
Upper limit PS value in tonersaving period PCL Range correc- Text/Photo tion on original set on the RADF
Image
694
Photo
PPC
695
Text
PPC
176 <0-255> 176 <0-255> EUR:12 UC:12 JPN:22 <11-14, 21-24, 31-34, 41-44> 12 <11-14, 21-24, 31-34, 41-44> 22 <11-14, 21-24, 31-34, 41-44>
M M SYS
1 1 1
SYS
SYS
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Code 700
Classification Image
701
Adjustment mode (05) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Adjustment of Center FAX 120 value <0-255> binarized threshold (Text) Light step FAX 20 value <0-255> Dark step value FAX 20 <0-255> 128 <0-255> 128 <0-255> 20 <0-255> 20 <0-255> 20 <0-255> 20 <0-255> 128 <0-255> 128 <0-255> 12 <11-14, 21-24, 31-34, 41-44> 12 <11-14, 21-24, 31-34, 41-44> 12 <11-14, 21-24, 31-34, 41-44> 12 <11-14, 21-24, 31-34, 41-44>
RAM SYS
Contents When the value increases, the image at the center step becomes darker. When the value increases, the image of light side becomes lighter. When the value increases, the image of dark side becomes darker. When the value increases, the image at the center step becomes darker. When the value increases, the image of the light steps becomes lighter.
Procedure 1
SYS
702
SYS
Image
Image
720 724
Image
Image
Image
Density adjustment Fine adjustment of manual density/ Center value Density adjustment Fine adjustment of manual density/ Light step value Density adjustment Fine adjustment of manual density/ Dark step value Density adjustment Fine adjustment of automatic density Range correction on original manually set on the original glass
1 1 1 1
Photo Text/Photo
FAX FAX
SYS SYS
When the value increases, the image of the dark steps becomes darker.
1 1
When the value increases, the image becomes darker. Sets whether the values of the background peak and text peak are fixed or not. Ones place is an adjustment for automatic density and tens place is for manual density. Once they are fixed, the range correction is performed with standard values. The values of the background peak and text peak affect the reproduction of the background density and text density respectively. 1: fixed/fixed 2: varied/fixed 3: fixed/varied 4: varied/varied * Background peak/ Text peak
1 1 1
826
Text
SCN
SYS
827
Photo
SCN
SYS
828
Gray scale
SCN
SYS
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Code 830
Classification Image
831
832
833
Adjustment mode (05) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Range correc- Text/Photo SCN 12 <11-14, tion on original set on the 21-24, RADF 31-34, 41-44> Text SCN 12 <11-14, 21-24, 31-34, 41-44> Photo SCN 12 <11-14, 21-24, 31-34, 41-44> Gray scale SCN 12 <11-14, 21-24, 31-34, 41-44>
RAM SYS
Contents Sets whether the value of the background peak and text peak are fixed or not. Ones place is an adjustment for automatic density and tens place is for manual density. Once they are fixed, the range correction is performed with standard values. The values of the background peak and text peak affect the reproduction of the background density and text density respectively. 1: fixed/fixed 2: varied/fixed 3: fixed/varied 4: varied/varied * Background peak/ Text peak When the value increases, the background becomes more brightened.
Procedure 1
SYS
SYS
SYS
835 836 837 838 845 846 847 848 850 851 852 853 855 856 857 858
Image
Range correc- Text/Photo tion/Background peak Text adjustment Photo Gray scale
SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN SCN
Image
Image
Fine density adjustment Fine adjustment of manual density / Light step value Density adjustment Fine adjustment of manual density/ Dark step value
Text/Photo Text Photo Gray scale Text/Photo Text Photo Gray scale
Image
40 <0-255> 48 <0-255> 16 <0-255> 16 <0-255> 128 <0-255> 128 <0-255> 128 <0-255> 128 <0-255> 20 <0-255> 20 <0-255> 20 <0-255> 20 <0-255> 20 <0-255> 20 <0-255> 20 <0-255> 20 <0-255>
SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS
1 1 1 1
When the value increases, the image at the center step becomes darker.
1 1 1 1
When the value increases, the image of the light steps becomes lighter.
1 1 1 1
When the value increases, the image of the dark steps becomes darker.
1 1 1 1
2 - 62
Code 860 861 862 863 865-0 865-1 865-2 866-0 866-1 866-2 867-0 867-1 867-2 868-0 868-1 869 870 871 872
Classification Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Adjustment mode (05) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Text/Photo SCN 128 Density <0-255> adjustment Fine adjustText SCN 128 ment of auto<0-255> matic density Photo SCN 128 <0-255> Gray scale SCN 128 <0-255> Sharpness 150-200 SCN 85 adjustment dp <11-99> (Text/Photo) 300-400 SCN 51 dpi <11-99> 600 dpi SCN 51 <11-99> Sharpness 150-200 SCN 96 adjustment dpi <11-99> (Text) 300-400 SCN 62 dpi <11-99> 600 dpi SCN 62 <11-99> Sharpness 150-200 SCN 23 adjustment dpi <11-99> (Photo) 300-400 SCN 23 dpi <11-99> 600 dpi SCN 23 <11-99> Sharpness 150-200 SCN 41 adjustment dpi <11-99> (Gray scale) 300-400 SCN 41 dpi <11-99> Background Text/Photo SCN 5 adjustment <1-9> Text SCN 6 <1-9> Photo SCN 4 <1-9> Gray scale SCN 3 <1-9>
RAM SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS
Procedure 1 1 1 1
When the value increases, the image becomes sharper. When the value decreases, the image becomes softer. The smaller the value is, the more the moire is suppressed. One's place: Fixed value (Leave it at default.) Ten's place: Sharpness intensity (1-9: Filter intensity)
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
1 1 1 1
2 - 63
Code 913
Classification Image
914
915
Adjustment mode (05) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> PPC EUR:12 Range correc- Custom Mode 1 UC:12 tion on origiJPN:22 nal manually <11-14, set on the 21-24, original glass 31-34, 41-44> Custom PPC 22 Mode 2 <11-14, 21-24, 31-34, 41-44> Custom PPC 12 Mode 3 <11-14, 21-24, 31-34, 41-44>
RAM SYS
Contents Set whether the values of the background peak and text peak are fixed or not. One's place is an adjustment for automatic density and ten's place is for manual density. Once they are fixed, the range correction is performed with standard values. The values of the background peak and text peak affect the reproduction of the background density and text density respectively. 1: fixed/fixed 2: varied/fixed 3: fixed/varied 4: varied/varied * Background peak/ Text peak Set whether the values of the background peak and text peak are fixed or not. One's place is an adjustment for automatic density and ten's place is for manual density. Once they are fixed, the range correction is performed with standard values. The values of the background peak and text peak affect the reproduction of the background density and text density respectively. 1: fixed/fixed 2: varied/fixed 3: fixed/varied 4: varied/varied * Background peak/ Text peak When the value increases, the background becomes more brightened.
Procedure 1
SYS
SYS
916
Image
PPC
917
Custom Mode 2
PPC
918
Custom Mode 3
PPC
EUR:12 UC:12 JPN:22 <11-14, 21-24, 31-34, 41-44> 22 <11-14, 21-24, 31-34, 41-44> 12 <11-14, 21-24, 31-34, 41-44>
SYS
SYS
SYS
Image
1 1 1
2 - 64
Classification Image
Adjustment mode (05) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Sharpness Custom PPC 51 adjustment Mode 1 <11-99> Custom Mode 2 Custom Mode 3 (error diffusion) Custom Mode 3 (Dither) PPC PPC 61 <11-99> 23 <11-99> 13 <11-99> 192 <0-255>
Contents When the value increases, the image becomes sharper. When the value decreases, the image becomes softer. The smaller the value is, the more the moire is suppressed. One's place: Fixed value (Leave it at default.) Ten's place: Adjustable from 1 to 9 (The larger the value is, the sharper the image becomes.) Adjustment of the smudged/faint text. With increasing the value, the faint text is suppressed, and with decreasing it, the smudged text is suppressed. When the value increases, the image of the center step becomes darker.
Procedure 1 1 4
924-1
PPC
SYS
928
Image
PPC
SYS
931 932 933 934 935 936 937 938 939 940 941 942
Image
Density adjustment Fine adjustment of manual density/ Center value Density adjustment Fine adjustment of manual density/ Light step value Density adjustment Fine adjustment of manual density/ Dark step value Density adjustment Fine adjustment of automatic density
Image
Custom Mode 1 Custom Mode 2 Custom Mode 3 Custom Mode 1 Custom Mode 2 Custom Mode 3 Custom Mode 1 Custom Mode 2 Custom Mode 3 Custom Mode 1 Custom Mode 2 Custom Mode 3
PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC
128 <0-255> 128 <0-255> 128 <0-255> 20 <0-255> 20 <0-255> 20 <0-255> 20 <0-255> 20 <0-255> 20 <0-255> 128 <0-255> 128 <0-255> 128 <0-255>
SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS
1 1 1
When the value increases, the image of the light step density becomes lighter.
1 1 1
Image
When the value increases, the image of the dark step density becomes darker.
1 1 1
Image
1 1 1
2 - 65
Code 943
Classification Image
Adjustment mode (05) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Gamma data Custom PPC 5 Mode 1 <0-9> slope adjustment Custom Mode 2 PPC 5 <0-9>
RAM SYS
Contents Select the slope of Gamma curve (The larger the value is, the larger the slope becomes.)
Procedure 1
944
SYS
Custom Mode 3 Background Custom adjustment Mode 1 Custom Mode 2 Custom Mode 3 Equipment number (serial number) entry
SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS When this adjustment is performed with this code, the setting code (08-995) is also performed automatically (10 digits). When the value decreases, the background becomes darker.
1 1 1 1 1
2 - 66
2.2.5
The items in the setting code list can be set or changed in this setting mode (08). When the power should be turned OFF, be sure to shut down the equipment by pressing the [ENERGY SAVER] button for a few seconds.
Procedure 1
[CANCEL] [0][8] [POWER] [Digital key] (Code) [START] [Digital key] *[FUNCTION CLEAR] Sets or changes value [ENTER] [POWER] OFF/ON or (Exit) [INTERRUPT] (Stores value in RAM)
Procedure 2
[0][8] [POWER] [Digital key] (Code) [START] [ENTER] or [INTERRUPT] Adjustment value cannot be changed [POWER]OFF/ON (Exit)
Procedure 3
[0][8] [POWER] [Digital key] (Code) [START] [ENTER] or (Automatic setting) [INTERRUPT] (Stores value in RAM) [POWER] OFF/ON (Exit)
[CANCEL] or [CLEAR]
Procedure 4
[CANCEL] [START] [0][8] [POWER] [Digital key] (Code) [START] [Digital key] (Sub-code) [START] [ENTER] or [Digital key] * [FUNCTION CLEAR] [INTERRUPT] (Stores value Sets or in RAM) changes value [CLEAR] (Corrects value) [POWER] OFF/ON (Exit)
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Procedure 5
[CANCEL] [0][8] [POWER] [Digital key] (Code) [START] [Digital key] *[HELP] Sets or changes value [ENTER] [POWER] OFF/ON or (Exit) [INTERRUPT] (Stores value in RAM)
Procedure 9
[CANCEL] [0][8] [POWER] [Digital key] (Code) [START] [ENTER] [POWER] OFF/ON or (Exit) [INTERRUPT] (Stores value in RAM) [CLEAR] (Corrects value)
[Select icon]
Procedure 10
[CANCEL] [0][8] [POWER] [Digital key] (Code) [START] [Digital key] (1st setting) [START] [Digital key] (2nd setting) [POWER] [ENTER] or OFF/ON [INTERRUPT] (Exit) (Stores value in RAM) [CLEAR] (Corrects value)
Procedure 11 and 12
[CANCEL] [0][8] [POWER] [Digital key] (Code) [Digital key] or [ENTER] [START] [Software keyboard] *2(Stores value in RAM) *1 [MONITOR/PAUSE] Sets or changes value [CLEAR] (Corrects value)
*1. Press [MONITOR/PAUSE] to enter -, when entering telephone number. *2. The data are stored in SYS-RAM in procedure 11 and stored in NIC-RAM in procedure 12.
2 - 68
Procedure 14
[CANCEL] [0][8] [POWER] [Digital key] (Code) [START] [Digital key] (Sub-code) [START] [ENTER] or [INTERRUPT] Adjustment value cannot be changed [POWER] OFF/ON (Exit)
2 - 69
Notes: The digit after the hyphen in Code of the following table is a sub code. In RAM, the NVRAM or FRAM of the board in which the data of each code is stored is indicated. M stands for the LGC board, SYS and UTY stands for the SYS board.
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <Accepttion able value> ALL <13 digits>
Code 200
Classification General
RAM -
Contents Year/month/date/day/ hour/minute/second Example: 03 07 0 13 13 27 48 Day - 0 is for Sunday. Proceeds Monday through Saturday from 1 to 6. 0: EUR 1: UC 2: JPN 0: No external counter 1: Coin controller 2: Copy key card 3: Key copy counter 0: For factory shipment 1: For line * Field: 0 must be selected Timer to return the equipment to the default settings when the [START] button is not pressed after the function and the mode are set 0: Not cleared 1 to 10: Set number x 15 sec. Timer to automatically switch to the Auto power save mode when the equipment has not been used 0: Invalid 6: 3min. 7: 4min. 8: 5min. 9: 7min. 10: 10min. 11: 15min. 12: 20min. 13: 30min. 14: 45min. 15: 60min.
Procedure 5
201
General
Destination selection
ALL
202
ALL
203
ALL
204
User interface
ALL
SYS
205
User interface
ALL
11 <0, 6-15>
SYS
2 - 70
Code 206
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Auto Shut Off Mode timer ALL 12 <0-20> setting (Auto Shut Off Mode/Sleep Mode)
RAM SYS
Contents Timer to turn OFF the power or to enter the Sleep Mode automatically when the equipment has not been used (Refer to 08-601) 0: 3min. 1: 5min. 2: 10min. 3: 15min. 4: 20min. 5: 25min. 6: 30min. 7: 40min. 8: 50min. 9: 60min. 10: 70min. 11: 80min. 12: 90min. 13: 100min. 14: 110min. 15: 120min. 16: 150min. 17: 180min. 18: 210min. 19: 240min. 20: Not used 0: Black letter on white background 1: White letter on black background 0: TIFF (Multi) 1: PDF
Procedure 1
207
Highlighting display on LCD Default setting of filing format when E-mailing Paper size (A6-R) feeding/ widthwise direction Inserter Unit Reversing operation at back cover insertion
ALL
SYS
209 210
ALL PRT
SYS M
1 10
211
PPC
SYS
213 214 Paper feeding Paper feeding Paper feeding Paper feeding
Display of [REVERSE ORDER] button Tab paper printing/ Tab width setting (Drawer) Tab paper printing/ Shift width setting (Drawer) Tab paper print Tab width setting (Bypass feeding) Tab paper print Shift width setting (Bypass feeding)
ALL PPC
SYS SYS
215
PPC
SYS
This setting is whether only the back cover is reversed or no sheets are reversed at the back cover insertion using the Inserter Unit. 0: No sheets reversed 1: Only back cover reversed 0: Not displayed 1: Displayed The default value of the tab width can be set by increments of 0.1 mm in the Tab Print Mode. The default value of the shift width can be set by increments of 0.1 mm in the Tab Print Mode.
1 1
216 217
PPC PPC
SYS SYS
1 1
2 - 71
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Default setting of filing forSCN 0 mat when storing files <0-300> Language displayed at power-ON ALL EUR: 0 UC: 0 JPN: 5 <0-6>
Contents 0: TIFF (Multi) 1: PDF 2: Not used 3: TIFF (Single) 0: Language 1 1: Language 2 2: Language 3 3: Language 4 4: Language 5 5: Language 6 6: Language 7 0: Language 1 1: Language 2 2: Language 3 3: Language 4 4: Language 5 5: Language 6 6: Language 7 The PM timing can be displayed in these 2 methods. (Messages will appear on the LCD panel.) 0: PM counter (Number of output pages can be set in 08251) 1: PM time counter (Drive counts can be set in 08-375) Press the button on the LCD to select the size. Press the button on the LCD to select the size. Press the button on the LCD to select the size. Press the button on the LCD to select the size.
Procedure 1 1
221
User interface
ALL
SYS
223
Maintenance
ALL
0 <0-1>
Paper size for bypass feed Paper size for 1st drawer Paper size for 2nd drawer Paper size for 3rd drawer
UNDEF EUR: A4 UC: LT JPN: A4 EUR: A3 UC: LD JPN: A3 EUR: A4-R UC: LT-R JPN: A4-R EUR: A4 UC: LG JPN: B4 420/297 <182432/140297> 297/210 <182432/140297> 210/148 <182432/140297>
SYS M M M
9 9 9 9
228 229
Paper size for 4th drawer Paper size (A3) feeding/ widthwise direction Paper size (A4-R) feeding/ widthwise direction Paper size (A5-R) feeding/ widthwise direction
ALL ALL
M M
9 10
230
ALL
10
231
ALL
10
2 - 72
Code 232
Classification Paper feeding Paper feeding Paper feeding Paper feeding Paper feeding Paper feeding Paper feeding Paper feeding Paper feeding Paper feeding Paper feeding Paper feeding Paper feeding Paper feeding
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Paper size (B4) feeding/ ALL 364/257 widthwise direction <182432/140297> Paper size (B5-R) feeding/ ALL 257/182 widthwise direction <182432/140297> Paper size (LT-R) feeding/ ALL 279/216 widthwise direction <182432/140297> Paper size (LD) feeding/ ALL 432/279 widthwise direction <182432/140297> Paper size (LG) feeding/ ALL 356/216 widthwise direction <182432/140297> Paper size (ST-R) feeding/ ALL 216/140 widthwise direction <182432/140297> Paper size (COMPUTER) ALL 356/257 feeding/widthwise direction <182432/140297> Paper size (FOLIO) feedALL 330/210 ing/widthwise direction <182432/140297> Paper size (13 LG) feedALL 330/216 ing/widthwise direction <182432/140297> Paper size (8.5X8.5) ALL 216/216 feeding/widthwise direction <182432/140297> Paper size (Non-standard) ALL 432/279 feeding/widthwise direction <148432/105297> Memory 1 ALL 148/100 Paper size (bypass feed<148ing/non-standard type) 432/100feeding/widthwise direction 297> Paper size (8K) feeding/ ALL 390/270 widthwise direction <182432/140297> Paper size (16K-R) feedALL 270/195 ing/widthwise direction <182432/140297>
RAM M
Contents
Procedure 10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
SYS
10
SYS
Registers the paper size of bypass feed (non-standard type) into [MEMORY 1].
10
10
10
2 - 73
Code 246
Classification Paper feeding Paper feeding Paper feeding Paper feeding Maintenance
247
248
249
250
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Paper size (A3 wide) ALL 457/305 feeding/widthwise direction <182457/140305> Memory 2 ALL 148/100 Paper size (bypass feed<148ing/non-standard type) 432/100feeding/widthwise direction 297> Memory 3 ALL 148/100 Paper size (bypass feed<148ing/non-standard type) 432/100feeding/widthwise direction 297> Memory 4 ALL 148/100 Paper size (bypass feed<148ing/non-standard type) 432/100feeding/widthwise direction 297> Service technician teleALL 0 phone number <32 digits> Setting value of PM counter ALL Refer to content <8 digits>
RAM M
Contents
Procedure 10
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
251
Maintenance
Current value of PM counter Display/0 clearing Error history display LT <-> A4/LD <-> A3
M SYS SYS
256
Paper feeding
ALL
Registers the paper size of bypass feed (non-standard type) into [MEMORY 2]. Registers the paper size of bypass feed (non-standard type) into [MEMORY 3]. Registers the paper size of bypass feed (non-standard type) into [MEMORY 4]. A telephone number can be entered up to 32 digits. Use the [Monitor/ Pause] button to enter a hyphen (-). <Default value> e-STUDIO520 UC, EUR: 450,000 e-STUDIO600 JPN: 0 UC, EUR: 500,000 e-STUDIO720 JPN: 0 UC, EUR: 575,000 e-STUDIO850 JPN: 0 UC, EUR: 600,000 Counts up when the registration sensor is ON. Displaying of the latest 20 errors data Sets whether the data is printed on the different but similar size paper or not when the paper of corresponding size is not available. 0: Valid (The data is printed on A4/A3 when LT/LD is selected or vice versa.) 1: Invalid (The message to use the selected paper size is displayed.) Press the button on the LCD to select the size.
10
10
10
11
1 2 1
2 - 74
Code 257
Classification Counter
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <Accepttion able value> ALL <1-2>
RAM -
Contents 1) Electrical counter Backup counter 2) Backup counter Electrical counter (P.2-154 "Fig.2-3") Sets whether the FSMS connection is accepted or not. 0: Prohibited 1: Accepted (USB normal connection) 2: Accepted (USB forcible connection) 0: No limits 1 to 30: 1 to 30 days 31: 1 hour 32: 2 hours 33: 4 hours 34: 8 hours 35: 12 hours When a certain period of time has passed without operation after accessing TopAccess, the data being registered is automatically reset. This period is set at this code. (Unit: Minute) When a certain period of time has passed without operation after accessing the Box, the data being registered is automatically reset. This period is set at this code. [Unit: Minute] When a certain period of time has passed without operation after accessing TWAIN and File Downloader, the data being registered is automatically reset. This period is set at this code. [Unit: Minute] The password can be entered in alphabets and figures (A-Z, a-z, 09) within 10 digits. 0: No limits 1 to 999: 1 to 999 days 2 to 30 M bytes 2 to 30 M bytes
Procedure -
2
1
258
Maintenance
FSMS acceptance
ALL
1 <0-2>
SYS
259
Network
PRT
14 <0-35>
SYS
260
Network
SCN
10 <3 digits>
SYS
261
Network
SCN
10 <3 digits>
SYS
262
Network
SCN
10 <3 digits>
SYS
263
Administrator's password (Maximum 10 digits) File retention period Maximum data capacity at E-mailing Maximum data capacity at Internet FAX
ALL
11
1 1 1
2 - 75
Code 267
Setting mode (08) Default ClassifiFunc- <AcceptItems cation tion able value> ElecFull guarantee of docuALL 0 <0-1> tronic Fil- ments in Electronic Filing ing when HDD is full
RAM SYS
Contents Sets the file retention level when editing the files in the Electronic Filing (at CutDoc/SaveDoc command execution). 0: Not full retained 1: Fully retained Retains the source file until CutDoc/ SaveDoc command is completed. * The file is not deleted even if the HDD has become full during the execution of command when 1 is set. Sets the data retention period when creating a user box. 0: Not deleted 1 to 999: Retention period (Unit: Day) Sets the percentage of the HDD capacity filled which warning is displayed 0 to 100: 0 to 100% Sets the days left the notification of E-mail saving time limit appears 0 to 99: 0 to 99 days Sets the default value for the partial size of Email to be transmitted when creating a template. 0: Not divided 1: 64 2: 128 3: 256 4: 512 5: 1024 6: 2048 (Unit: KB) Sets the default value for the page by page of Internet FAX to be transmitted when creating a template. 0: Not divide 1: 128 2: 512 3: 1024 4: 2048 (Unit: KB) 0: MH 1: MR 2: MMR 3: JBIG
Procedure 1
270
Default value for user box Electronic Fil- retention period ing
ALL
0 <0-999>
SYS
271
General
ALL
90 <0-100>
SYS
272
ALL
3 <0-99>
SYS
273
ALL
0 <0-6>
SYS
274
FAX
FAX
0 <0-4>
SYS
275
FAX
FAX
0 <0-3>
SYS
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Code 276
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Default setting for density SCN 0 adjustment <0-11>
RAM SYS
Contents 0: Automatic density 1: Step -5 2: Step -4 3: Step -3 4: Step -2 5: Step -1 6: Step 0 (center) 7: Step +1 8: Step +2 9: Step +3 10: Step +4 11: Step +5 (1 to 11: Manual density) 0: 150 dpi 1: 200 dpi 2: 300 dpi 3: 400dpi 4: 600 dpi 0: Text 1: Text/Photo 2: Photo 3: Gray scale 0: Single 1: Book 2: Tablet 0: 0 degree 1: 90 degrees 2: 180 degrees 3: 270 degrees 0: Automatic 1: A3 2: A4 3: LD 4: LT 5: A4-R 6: A5-R 7: LT-R 8: LG 9: B4 10: B5 11: ST-R 12: COMP 13: B5-R 14: FOLIO 15: 13LG 16: 8.5 x 8.5 18: A6-R 19: Size mixed 20: 8K 21: 16K 22: 16K-R Sets the search interval of expired files. Deletes if expired file is found. (Unit: Hour) 1: -4 2: -3 3: -2 4: -1 5: 0 6: +1 7: +2 8: +3 9: +4 0: Valid 1: Invalid
Procedure 1
281 283
User interface User interface User interface User interface User interface
Default setting of resolution Default setting of original mode Default setting of scanning mode Default setting of rotation angle of original Default setting of original paper size
SCN SCN
SYS SYS
1 1
284 285
SCN SCN
SYS SYS
1 1
286
SCN
SYS
288
General
ALL
12 <1-24>
SYS
289
User interface
Default setting of background adjustment (Gray scale) Raw printing job (Duplex)
PRT
5 <1 -9>
SYS
290
Network
PRT
1 <0-1>
SYS
2 - 77
Code 291
Classification Network
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <Accepttion able value> PRT EUR: 6 UC: 2 JPN: 6 <0 -13>
RAM SYS
Contents 0: LD 1: LG 2: LT 3: COMP 4: ST 5: A3 6: A4 7: A5 8: A6 9: B4 10: B5 11: FOLIO 12: 13LG 13: 8.5 x 8.5 0: Plain paper 1: Thick paper 1 2: Thick paper 2 3: Thick paper 3 4: OHP film 5: Tab paper 0: Portrait 1: Landscape 0: Valid 1: Invalid 0: Inner tray 1: Finisher tray 1 2: Finisher tray 2 3: Not used 4: Not used 5: Not used Sets the number of form lines from 5 to 128. (A hundredfold of the number of form lines is defined as the setting value.) Sets the font pitch from 0.44 to 99.99. (A hundredfold of the font pitch is defined as the setting value.) Sets the font size from 4 to 999.75. (A hundredfold of the font size is defined as the setting value.) Sets the PCL font number. 0: 9999 1: 999 2: 99 3: 9 Sets whether the original counter is displayed or not. 0: Not displayed 2: Displayed 4: Displayed (Doublesized original is counted as 2.)
Procedure 1
292
Network
PRT
0 <0-5>
SYS
Raw printing job (Paper direction) Raw printing job (Staple) Raw printing job (receiving tray)
1 1 1
296
Network
PRT
1200 <50012800>
SYS
297
Network
PRT
1000 <449999> 1200 <40099975> 0 <0-79> 0 <0-3> EUR: 2 UC: 0 JPN: 0 <0,2,4>
SYS
298
Network
PRT
SYS
Raw printing job (PCL font number) Maximum number of copy volume (MAX9) Original counter display
1 1 1
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Code 305-0 305-1 305-2 305-3 305-4 305-5 305-6 305-7 305-8 305-9 305-10 305-11 305-12 305-13 305-14 305-15 305-16 306-0 306-1 306-2 306-3 306-4 306-5 306-6 306-7 306-8 306-9 306-10 306-11 306-12 306-13 306-14 306-15 306-16
Classification Counter
Items
Counter
Number of A3 output pages A4 in copier func- A5 tion A6 B4 B5 FOLIO LD LG LT ST COMP 13LG 8.5 x 8.5 16K 8K Others A3 Number of output pages A4 in printer func- A5 tion A6 B4 B5 FOLIO LD LG LT ST COMP 13LG 8.5 x 8.5 16K 8K Others
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <Accepttion able value> PPC 0 <8 digits>
RAM SYS
Contents Counts the output pages in the copier function for each paper size according to the setting for the count setting of large-sized paper (08-352) and the definition setting of large-sized paper (08353).
Procedure 4
PRT
0 <8 digits>
SYS
Counts the output pages in the printer function for each paper size according to the setting for the count setting of large-sized paper (08-352) and the definition setting of large-sized paper (08353).
2 - 79
Code 307-0 307-1 307-2 307-3 307-4 307-5 307-6 307-7 307-8 307-9 307-10 307-11 307-12 307-13 307-14 307-15 307-16 308-0 308-1 308-2 308-3 308-4 308-5 308-6 308-7 308-8 308-9 308-10 308-11 308-12 308-13 308-14 308-15 308-16
Classification Counter
Counter
A3 A4 A5 A6 B4 B5 FOLIO LD LG LT ST COMP 13LG 8.5 x 8.5 16K 8K Others A3 A4 A5 A6 B4 B5 FOLIO LD LG LT ST COMP 13LG 8.5 x 8.5 16K 8K Others
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <Accepttion able value> PRT 0 <8 digits>
RAM SYS
Contents Counts the output pages at the list print mode for each paper size according to the setting for the count setting of large-sized paper (08-352) and the definition setting of large-sized paper (08353).
Procedure 4
FAX
0 <8 digits>
SYS
Counts the output pages in the FAX function for each paper size according to the setting for the count setting of large-sized paper (08352) and the definition setting of large-sized paper (08-353).
2 - 80
Code 312-0 312-1 312-2 312-3 312-4 312-5 312-6 312-7 312-8 312-9 312-10 312-11 312-12 312-13 312-14 312-15 312-16 313-0 313-1 313-2 313-3 313-4 313-5 313-6 313-7 313-8 313-9 313-10 313-11 313-12 313-13 313-14 313-15 313-16
Classification Counter
Counter
A3 A4 A5 A6 B4 B5 FOLIO LD LG LT ST COMP 13LG 8.5 x 8.5 16K 8K Others A3 A4 A5 A6 B4 B5 FOLIO LD LG LT ST COMP 13LG 8.5 x 8.5 16K 8K Others
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <Accepttion able value> PPC 0 <8 digits>
RAM SYS
Contents Counts the scanning pages in the copier function for each paper size according to the setting for the count setting of large-sized paper (08-352) and the definition setting of large-sized paper (08353).
Procedure 4
SCN
0 <8 digits>
SYS
Counts the scanning pages in the scanning function for each paper size according to the setting for the count setting of large-sized paper (08-352) and the definition setting of large-sized paper (08353).
2 - 81
Code 314-0 314-1 314-2 314-3 314-4 314-5 314-6 314-7 314-8 314-9 314-10 314-11 314-12 314-13 314-14 314-15 314-16 315-0 315-1 315-2 315-3 315-4 315-5 315-6 315-7 315-8 315-9 315-10 315-11 315-12 315-13 315-14 315-15 315-16
Classification Counter
Counter
A3 A4 A5 A6 B4 B5 FOLIO LD LG LT ST COMP 13LG 8.5 x 8.5 16K 8K Others A3 A4 A5 A6 B4 B5 FOLIO LD LG LT ST COMP 13LG 8.5 x 8.5 16K 8K Others
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <Accepttion able value> FAX 0 <8 digits>
RAM SYS
Contents Counts the scanning pages in the FAX function for each paper size according to the setting for the count setting of large-sized paper (08352) and the definition setting of large-sized paper (08-353).
Procedure 4
FAX
0 <8 digits>
SYS
Counts the transmitted pages in the FAX function for each paper size according to the setting for the count setting of large-sized paper (08352) and the definition setting of large-sized paper (08-353).
2 - 82
Code 316-0 316-1 316-2 316-3 316-4 316-5 316-6 316-7 316-8 316-9 316-10 316-11 316-12 316-13 316-14 316-15 316-16 320-0
Classification Counter
Counter
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <Accepttion able value> FAX 0 <8 digits>
RAM SYS
Contents Counts the received pages in the FAX function for each paper size according to the setting for the count setting of large-sized paper (08352) and the definition setting of large-sized paper (08-353).
Procedure 4
PPC
0 <8 digits>
SYS
320-1
Counter
Small
PPC
0 <8 digits>
SYS
320-2
Counter
Total
PPC
0 <8 digits>
SYS
321-0
Counter
PRT
0 <8 digits>
SYS
321-1
Counter
PRT
0 <8 digits>
SYS
321-2
Counter
Total
PRT
0 <8 digits>
SYS
Counts the number of output pages in the Copier Function according to its size (large/small). Large: Number of output pages of large-sized paper defined at 08353 Small: Number of output pages other than set as large-sized paper Total: Total number output pages of all paper sizes. Counts the number of output pages in the Printer Function according to its size (large/small). Large: Number of output pages of large-sized paper defined at 08353 Small: Number of output pages other than set as large-sized paper Total: Total number output pages of all paper sizes.
14
14
14
14
14
14
2 - 83
Code 322-0
Classification Counter
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <Accepttion able value> PRT 0 <8 digits>
RAM SYS
Contents Counts the number of output pages at the List Print Mode Function according to its size (large/small). Large: Number of output pages of large-sized paper defined at 08353 Small: Number of output pages other than set as large-sized paper Total: Total number output pages of all paper sizes. Counts the number of output pages in the FAX Function according to its size (large/small). Large: Number of output pages of large-sized paper defined at 08353 Small: Number of output pages other than set as large-sized paper Total: Total number output pages of all paper sizes. Counts the number of scanning pages in the Copier Function according to its size (large/small). Large: Number of output pages of large-sized paper defined at 08353 Small: Number of output pages other than set as large-sized paper Total: Total number output pages of all paper sizes.
Procedure 14
322-1
Counter
Small
PRT
0 <8 digits>
SYS
14
322-2
Counter
Total
PRT
0 <8 digits>
SYS
14
323-0
Counter
Large
PRT
0 <8 digits>
SYS
14
323-1
Counter
Small
PRT
0 <8 digits>
SYS
14
323-2
Counter
Total
PRT
0 <8 digits>
SYS
14
327-0
Counter
Large
PPC
0 <8 digits>
SYS
14
327-1
Counter
Small
PPC
0 <8 digits>
SYS
14
327-2
Counter
Total
PPC
0 <8 digits>
SYS
14
2 - 84
Code 328-0
Classification Counter
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <Accepttion able value> FAX 0 <8 digits>
RAM SYS
Contents Counts the number of scanning pages in the FAX Function according to its size (large/small). Large: Number of output pages of large-sized paper defined at 08353 Small: Number of output pages other than set as large-sized paper Total: Total number output pages of all paper sizes. Counts the number of scanning pages in the Scanning Function according to its size (large/small). Large: Number of output pages of large-sized paper defined at 08353 Small: Number of output pages other than set as large-sized paper Total: Total number output pages of all paper sizes. Counts the number of transmitted pages in the FAX Function according to its size (large/small). Large: Number of output pages of large-sized paper defined at 08353 Small: Number of output pages other than set as large-sized paper Total: Total number output pages of all paper sizes.
Procedure 14
2
14
328-1
Counter
Small
FAX
0 <8 digits>
SYS
328-2
Counter
Total
FAX
0 <8 digits>
SYS
14
329-0
Counter
Large
SCN
0 <8 digits>
SYS
14
329-1
Counter
Small
SCN
0 <8 digits>
SYS
14
329-2
Counter
Total
SCN
0 <8 digits>
SYS
14
330-0
Counter
Large
FAX
0 <8 digits>
SYS
14
330-1
Counter
Small
FAX
0 <8 digits>
SYS
14
330-2
Counter
Total
FAX
0 <8 digits>
SYS
14
2 - 85
Code 331
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Default setting of screen ALL 0 <0-3>
RAM SYS
Contents Sets the screen to be displayed after the auto-clear time has passed or it has recovered from the energy saving mode or sleep mode. 0: Copier 1: Fax 2: Scan 3: Box Counts the number of received pages in the FAX Function according to its size (large/small). Large: Number of output pages of large-sized paper defined at 08353 Small: Number of output pages other than set as large-sized paper Total: Total number output pages of all paper sizes. Displays the total number of pages in the copier/printer/scanning/ FAX functions.
Procedure 1
332-0
Counter
Large
FAX
0 <8 digits>
SYS
14
332-1
Counter
Small
FAX
0 <8 digits>
SYS
14
332-2
Counter
Total
FAX
0 <8 digits>
SYS
14
14 14 14
Count setting of tab paper (PM) Count setting of large-sized paper (PM) Definition setting of largesized paper (PM) Count setting of thick paper (PM) Count setting of OHP film (PM) Count setting of largesized paper (Fee charging system counter)
M M M M M M
This setting is whether the number of pages of originals placed on the original glass is displayed or not. 0: Not displayed 1: Displayed 0: Counted as 1 1: Counted as 2 0: Counted as 1 1: Counted as 2 0: A3/LD 1: A3/LD/B4/LG/ FOLIO/COMP 0: Counted as 1 1: Counted as 2 0: Counted as 1 1: Counted as 2 0: Counted as 1 1: Counted as 2 2: Counted as 1 (Mechanical counter is double counter)
1 1 1 1 1 1
2 - 86
Code 353
Classification Counter
355 356 357 358 359 360 370 372 374 375
Counter Counter Counter Counter Counter Counter Counter Counter Counter Maintenance
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Definition setting of largeALL 0 <0-1> sized paper (Fee charging system counter) Counter for Option LCF ALL 0 feeding <8 digits> Counter for 1st drawer feeding Counter for 2nd drawer feeding Counter for bypass feeding Counter for Tandem LCF feeding Counter for 3rd drawer feeding Counter for 4th drawer feeding Counter for ADU Counter for RADF PM time counter setting value display/ 0 clearing ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL 0 <8 digits> 0 <8 digits> 0 <8 digits> 0 <8 digits> 0 <8 digits> 0 <8 digits> 0 <8 digits> 0 <8 digits> Refer to contents <8 digits>
RAM M
Contents 0: A3/LD 1: A3/LD/B4/LG/ FOLIO/COMP/8K Counts the number of sheets fed from the Option LCF Counts the number of sheets fed from 1st drawer Counts the number of sheets fed from 2nd drawer Counts the number of sheets fed from bypass feed Counts the number of sheets fed from Tandem LCF Counts the number of sheets fed from 3rd drawer Counts the number of sheets fed from 4th drawer Counts the number of output pages of duplex printing. Counts the number of originals fed from RADF <Default value> e-STUDIO520 UC, EUR: 495,000 e-STUDIO600 JPN: 0 UC, EUR: 495,000 e-STUDIO720 JPN: 0 UC, EUR: 495,000 e-STUDIO850 JPN: 0 UC, EUR: 410,000 The driving period of the drum (when the main motor is ON) is counted in the drive counts. Selects the job to count up for the external counter. 0: Not selected 1: Copier 2: FAX 3: Copier/FAX 4: Printer 5: Copier/Printer 6: Printer/FAX 7: Copier/Printer/FAX
Procedure 1
M M M M M M M M SYS M
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1
376
Maintenance
ALL
0 <8 digits>
381
Counter
ALL
1 <0-7>
2 - 87
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Number of errors in HDD PPC 0 (Copier) <8 digits> Number of errors in HDD (FAX) Number of errors in HDD (Scanning) Number of errors in HDD (Printer) Fuser unit counter FAX SCN PRT ALL 0 <8 digits> 0 <8 digits> 0 <8 digits> 0 <0-29>
Contents The number of error is reset at HDD formatting. The number of error is reset at HDD formatting. The number of error is reset at HDD formatting. The number of error is reset at HDD formatting. 0: No error 1: C411 2: C412 3: C443 4: 5: 6: C446/466 7: C447/467 8: C468 9: C449 10: C475 11: C471 12: C472 13: C473 14: C481 15: C480 16: C474 17: C490 18: C468 19: C449 20: C468 21: C449 22: C449 23: C449 24: C447/C467 25: C449 26: C468 27: C449 28: C468 29: C449 0: Displayed 1: Not displayed 0: Stop operation 1: Continue operation The equipment starts reeling the cleaning web every time the specified number of sheets have been printed. (= Setting value X 1 sheet)
Procedure 2 2 2 2 1
Display of remaining portion of cleaning web Printing operation setting at the end of cleaning web Number of sheets to start reeling cleaning web
M M M
1 1 1
2 - 88
Code 404
Classification Fuser
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Setting value to display ALL Refer to contents that the cleaning web is almost consumed <8 digits>
RAM M
Contents <Default value> e-STUDIO600: 450,000 e-STUDIO720: 525,000 e-STUDIO850: 550,000 (Setting value X 1 sheet) <Default value> e-STUDIO600: 500,000 e-STUDIO720: 575,000 e-STUDIO850: 600,000 (Setting value X 1 sheet) 0: 100C 1: 110C 2: 120C 3: 125C 4: 130C 5: 135C 6: 140C 7: 145C 8: 150C 9: 155C 10: 160C 11: 165C 12: 170C 13: 175C 14: 180C 15: 185C 16: 190C 0: 100C 1: 110C 2: 120C 3: 125C 4: 130C 5: 135C 6: 140C 7: 145C 8: 150C 9: 155C 10: 160C 11: 165C 12: 170C 13: 175C 14: 180C 15: 185C 16: 190C
Procedure 1
405
Fuser
ALL
406
Fuser
ALL
8 <0-16>
407
Fuser
Pre-running period end temperature (Pressure roller) (Normal temperature / Option installed)
ALL
0 <0-16>
2 - 89
Code 408
Classification Fuser
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> ALL Refer to Fuser unit pre-running contents period end temperature <0-16> (Pressure roller) (Normal temperature / Option not installed)
RAM M
Contents 0: 100C 1: 110C 2: 120C 3: 125C 4: 130C 5: 135C 6: 140C 7: 145C 8: 150C 9: 155C 10: 160C 11: 165C 12: 170C 13: 175C 14: 180C 15: 185C 16: 190C <Default value> e-STUDIO520 UC, EUR: 4 e-STUDIO600 JPN: 1 UC, EUR: 4 e-STUDIO720 JPN: 2 UC, EUR: 4 e-STUDIO850 JPN: 2 UC, EUR: 4 0: OFF 1: 50C 2: 55C 3: 60C 4: 65C 5: 70C 6: 75C 7: 80C 8: 85C 9: 90C 10: 95C 11: 100C 12: 105C 13: 110C 14: 115C 15: 120C 16: 125C 17: 130C 18: 135C 19: 140C 20: 145C 21: 150C 22: 155C 23: 160C 24: 165C 25: 170C 26: 175C 27: 180C <Default value> e-STUDIO520 UC, EUR: 19 e-STUDIO600 JPN: 5 UC, EUR: 19 e-STUDIO720 JPN: 5 UC, EUR: 22 e-STUDIO850 JPN: 22 UC, EUR: 25
Procedure 1
409
Fuser
ALL
2 - 90
Code 410
Classification Fuser
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Fuser roller temperature ALL 12 <0-14> during printing (Plain paper)
RAM M
Contents 0: 140C 1: 145C 2: 150C 3: 155C 4: 160C 5: 165C 6: 170C 7: 175C 8: 180C 9: 185C 10: 190C 11: 195C 12: 200C 13: 205C 14: 210C 0: 140C 1: 145C 2: 150C 3: 155C 4: 160C 5: 165C 6: 170C 7: 175C 8: 180C 9: 185C 10: 190C 11: 195C 12: 200C 13: 205C 14: 210C <Default value> e-STUDIO520 UC, EUR: 12 e-STUDIO600 JPN: 9 UC, EUR: 12 e-STUDIO720 JPN: 9 UC, EUR: 12 e-STUDIO850 JPN: 12 UC, EUR: 12 0: 140C 1: 145C 2: 150C 3: 155C 4: 160C 5: 165C 6: 170C 7: 175C 8: 180C 9: 185C 10: 190C 11: 195C 12: 200C 13: 205C 14: 210C 0: 140C 1: 145C 2: 150C 3: 155C 4: 160C 5: 165C 6: 170C 7: 175C 8: 180C 9: 185C 10: 190C 11: 195C 12: 200C 13: 205C 14: 210C
Procedure 1
411
Fuser
ALL
412
Fuser
ALL
12 <0-14>
413
Fuser
ALL
12 <0-14>
2 - 91
Code 414
Classification Developer
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Toner density life correcALL 3 tion switching <0-7>
RAM M
Contents 0: Approx. 0.75% lower than current status 1: Approx. 0.50% lower than current status 2: Approx. 0.25% lower than current status 3: Unchanged (Default) 4: Approx. 0.15% higher than current status 5: Approx. 0.25% higher than current status 6: Approx. 0.50% higher than current status 7: Approx. 0.75% higher than current status 0: Invalid 1: 1 sec. 2: 2 sec. 3: 3 sec. 4: 4 sec. 5: 5 sec. 6: 6 sec. 7: 7 sec. 8: 8 sec. 9: 9 sec. 10: 10 sec. 11: 12 sec. 12: 14 sec. 13: 16 sec. 14: 18 sec. 15: 20 sec. 0: Disabled 1: 500 sheets interval 2: 1,000 sheets interval 3: 1,500 sheets interval 4: 2,000 sheets interval 5: 2,500 sheets interval 6: 3,000 sheets interval The fusing efficiency level goes up during a continuous printing (when Thick 3 is selected). 0: Disabled 1: Enabled 0: 140C 1: 145C 2: 150C 3: 155C 4: 160C 5: 165C 6: 170C 7: 175C 8: 180C 9: 185C 10: 190C 11: 195C 12: 200C 13: 205C 14: 210C
Procedure 1
417
Fuser
ALL
0 <0-15>
418
Charger
ALL
4 <0-6>
433
Fuser
ALL
0 <0-1>
437
Fuser
ALL
12 <0-14>
2 - 92
Code 439
Classification Fuser
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Pre-running time for first ALL 0 <0-15> printing (Thick paper 2)
RAM M
Contents 0: Invalid 1: 1 sec. 2: 2 sec. 3: 3 sec. 4: 4 sec. 5: 5 sec. 6: 6 sec. 7: 7 sec. 8: 8 sec. 9: 9 sec. 10: 10 sec. 11: 12 sec. 12: 14 sec. 13: 16 sec. 14: 18 sec. 15: 20 sec. 0: Invalid 1: 1 sec. 2: 2 sec. 3: 3 sec. 4: 4 sec. 5: 5 sec. 6: 6 sec. 7: 7 sec. 8: 8 sec. 9: 9 sec. 10: 10 sec. 11: 12 sec. 12: 14 sec. 13: 16 sec. 14: 18 sec. 15: 20 sec. 0: Invalid 1: 1 sec. 2: 2 sec. 3: 3 sec. 4: 4 sec. 5: 5 sec. 6: 6 sec. 7: 7 sec. 8: 8 sec. 9: 9 sec. 10: 10 sec. 11: 12 sec. 12: 14 sec. 13: 16 sec. 14: 18 sec. 15: 20 sec. 0: Enabled 1: Disabled The supply amount of new toner to the developer unit (the drive counts of the new toner supply motor) is corrected. Smaller-Toner supply amount-Larger 5 4 3 1 0 2 6 7 8 The supply amount of recycle toner to the developer unit (the drive counts of the hopper motor) is corrected. Smaller-Toner supply amount-Larger 3 1 0 7 6 5 4 8 2
Procedure 1
440
Fuser
ALL
0 <0-15>
441
Fuser
ALL
0 <0-15>
449 455
Incorrect paper size jam detection switching Toner supply amount correction/ New toner supply motor control
ALL ALL
0 <0-1> 0 <0-8>
M M
1 1
456
Process
ALL
0 <0-8>
2 - 93
Code 457
Classification Process
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Recycle toner supply conALL 1 trol switching <0-1>
RAM M
Contents This setting is whether the recycle toner is supplied or not when the toner cartridge is empty. 0: Supplied 1: Not supplied The boundary temperature of the low and normal temperature control can be set. 0: 0C 1: 5C 2: 9C 3: 10C 4: 12C 5: 14C 6: 15C 7: 16C 8: 17C 9: 18C 10: 19C 11: 20C
Procedure 1
460
Fuser
ALL
7 <0-11>
2 - 94
Code 462
Classification RADF
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Setting for switchback ALL 0 <0-2> operation in mixed-size copying using RADF
RAM M
Contents This setting is whether the original length is detected or not by transporting without scanning in reverse when A4-R/FOLIO paper or LT-R/LG paper is detected in a mixedsize copying. 0: Disabled AMS: A series - Judges as A4-R without transporting in reverse with no scanning. LT series - Judges whether it is LT-R or LG by its length without transporting in reverse with no scanning. APS: A series - Judges whether it is A4-R or FOLIO without transporting in reverse with no scanning. LT series - Judges whether it is LT-R or LG without transporting in reverse with no scanning. 1: Enable 1 AMS: A series - Judges whether it is A4-R or FOLIO by transporting without scanning in reverse to detect its length. LT series - Judges whether it is LT-R or LG by transporting without scanning in reverse to detect its length. APS: The same as that of APS in 0: Disabled. 2: Enable 2 AMS/APS: The same as that of AMS in 1: Enable 1. Sets the number of times of the feeding retry from the 1st drawer.
Procedure 1
463-0 463-1
Paper feeding
ALL ALL
5 <0-5> 5 <0-5>
M M
4 4
2 - 95
Code 464-0 464-1 465-0 465-1 466-0 466-1 467-0 467-1 468-0 468-1 470
Paper feeding
Paper feeding
Paper feeding
Paper feeding
471
476
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Feeding retry Plain ALL 5 paper <0-5> number setting (2nd Others ALL 5 drawer) <0-5> Feeding retry Plain ALL 5 number setpaper <0-5> ting Others ALL 5 (3rd drawer) <0-5> Feeding retry Plain ALL 5 number setpaper <0-5> ting Others ALL 5 (4th drawer) <0-5> Feeding retry Plain ALL 5 number setpaper <0-5> ting Others ALL 5 (bypass feed) <0-5> ALL 5 Feeding retry Plain paper <0-5> number setting Others ALL 5 (Tandem LCF) <0-5> Paper size (LD wide) ALL 457/305 feeding/widthwise direction <148457/105305> Paper size (Postcard) ALL 148/100 feeding/widthwise direction <148432/100297> Counter for used toner full ALL 0 status <0-3>
RAM M M M M M M M M M M M
Contents Sets the number of times of the feeding retry from the 2nd drawer. Sets the number of times of the feeding retry from the 3rd drawer. Sets the number of times of the feeding retry from the 4th drawer. Sets the number of times of the feeding retry from the bypass tray. Sets the number of times of the feeding retry from the Tandem LCF.
Procedure 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 10
10
478
Laser
ALL
0 <0-6>
480
Paper feeding
PPC
0 <0-6>
Counts the number of times the Toner bag full status is detected. (The error [CD40] is displayed.) * Set this code to "0" when replacing the Toner bag. Displays the error [CA10] when the set number of rotation error has been detected. 0: 10 times 1: 6 times 2: 8 times 3: 12 times 4: 14 times 5: 16 times 6: 20 times 0: A4/LT 1:Tandem LCF 2: 1st drawer 3: 2nd drawer 4: 3rd drawer 5: 4th drawer 6: Option LCF
2 - 96
Code 481
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Automatic change of paper PPC 1 source <0-2>
RAM SYS
Contents Sets whether or not changing the drawer automatically to the other drawer with the paper of the same size when paper in the selected drawer has run out. 0: OFF 1: ON (Changes to the drawer with the same paper direction and size: ex. A4 to A4) 2: ON (Changes to the drawer with the same paper size. Paper with the different direction is acceptable as long as the size is the same: ex., A4 to A4R, LT-R to LT. 1 is applied when the staple/hole-punch is specified.) 0: ON 1: OFF Sets whether or not switching the polygonal motor from the standby rotation to the normal rotation when the original is set on the RADF or the platen cover is opened. 0: Valid (when using RADF and the original is set manually) 1: Invalid 2: Valid (when using RADF only) Sets whether or not switching the polygonal motor from the normal rotation to the standby rotation at the Auto Clear Mode. 0: Valid 1: Invalid Sets the rotational status of polygonal motor on standby. 0: Rotated (The rotational speed is set at 08-489.) 1: Stopped
Procedure 1
482 483
ALL ALL
0 <0-1> 0 <0-2>
M SYS
1 1
484
Laser
ALL
0 <0-1>
SYS
485
Laser
ALL
0 <0-1>
SYS
2 - 97
Code 486
Classification Laser
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Timing of auto-clearing of ALL 0 <0-2> polygonal motor pre-running rotation
RAM SYS
Contents This setting to switch the polygonal motor to the standby rotation when a certain period of time has passed from the pre-running. In this code, the period of time to switch the motor status to the standby rotation is set. 0: 15 sec. 1: 30 sec. 2: 45 sec. * This setting is enabled when "0" or "2" is set in 08-483 and also "0" is set in 08-484. The rotational status in the ready status can be set in 08-485 The type of the polygonal motor is set. 2: 2-clock type 3: 3-clock type * This setting is enabled only for eSTUDIO850. <e-STUDIO520/600/ 720> 0: 60,236.22 rpm 1: 44,500 rpm 2: 40,000 rpm 3: 35,000 rpm 4: Unused 5: Unused <e-STUDIO850> 0: 36,318.898 rpm 1: Unused 2: Unused 3: Unused 4: Unused 5: Unused <Default value> e-STUDIO520: 1 e-STUDIO600: 1 e-STUDIO720: 1 e-STUDIO850: 0 Sets the image reproduction method at photo mode. 0: Error diffusion 1: Dither 0: Automatic 1: Manual (Center)
Procedure 1
488
Laser
ALL
2 <2-3>
489
Laser
ALL
502
Image
PPC
1 <0-1>
SYS
503
User interface
PPC
0 <0-1>
SYS
2 - 98
Code 508
Classification Image
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <Accepttion able value> PPC 0 <0-3>
RAM SYS
Contents 0: Not used 1: Custom Mode 1 when Text/Photo is set as a base 2: Custom Mode 2 when Text is set as a base 3: Custom Mode 3 when Photo is set as a base Switches the image processing method when Custom Mode 3 is set. 0: Error diffusion 1: Dither 0: Invalid 1: 0 sec. 2: 2 sec. 3: 3 sec. 4: 4 sec. 5: 5 sec. 6: 6 sec. 7: 7 sec. 8: 8 sec. 9: 9 sec. 10: 10 sec. 11: 12 sec. 12: 14 sec. 13: 16 sec. 14: 18 sec. 15: 20 sec. 0: Text/Photo 1: Photo 2: Text 3: Custom Mode
Procedure 1
509
Image
PPC
1 <0-1>
SYS
526
Fuser
ALL
5 <0-15>
Default setting of original mode Gamma correction data all clearing Setting for the Energy Saving Mode Screen setting for Auto power Save Mode and Auto Shut OFF Mode Setting for automatic duplexing mode
1 3
1 1
603
PPC
SYS
604
User interface
PPC
0 <0-2>
SYS
605
User interface
PPC
1 <0-1>
SYS
0: Invalid 1: Single-sided to duplex copying 2: Double-sided to duplex copying 3: User selection 0: APS (Automatic Paper Selection) 1: AMS (Automatic Magnification Selection) 2: Not selected 0: Invalid 1: Valid
2 - 99
Code 607
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Default setting of RADF PPC 0 mode <0-1>
RAM SYS
Contents 0: Continuous feeding (by pressing the [START] button) 1: Single feeding (by setting original on the tray) 0: OFF 1: ON 0: Left page to right page 1: Right page to left page 0: Not summer time 1: Summer time Press the button on the LCD to select the size.
Procedure 1
610 611
ALL PPC
1 <0-1> 0 <0-1> 0 <0-1> EUR: FOLIO UC: COMP JPN: A5-R 6 <1-50>
SYS SYS
1 1
612 613
ALL PPC
SYS SYS
1 9
614
Network
PRT
SYS
615
General
ALL
SYS
617 618
Print setting when department code is not entered Default setting when mixed size originals are set on RADF Time lag before Auto Job Start of bypass feeding
ALL PPC
SYS SYS
619
ALL
SYS
620
User interface
PPC
1 <0-1>
SYS
Sets the period of time when the job is judged as completed in local I/ F printing (USB or parallel). 1: 1.0 sec. 2: 1.5 sec. -50: 25.5 sec. (in increments of 0.5 sec.) Displays the sizes of the main memory and page memory. Enables to check if each memory is properly recognized. 0: Printed forcibly 1: Print impossible 2: Deleted forcibly 0: Scanned as all in same size 1: Scanned as each original size Sets the time taken to add paper feeding when paper in the bypass tray has run out during the bypass feed copying. 0: Paper is not drawn in unless the [START] button is pressed. 1-10: Setting value x 0.5 sec. 0: Invalid 1: Valid
1 1
2 - 100
Classification User interface User interface User interface User interface User interface
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Department management FAX 1 setting (FAX) <0-1> Department management PRT 1 setting (Printer) <0-1> Department management SCN 1 setting (Scanner) <0-1> Department management PRT 1 setting (List print) <0-1> Blank copying prevention PPC 0 mode during RADF jam<0-1> ming Rotation printing at the non-sorting Direction priority of original image Department management setting Paper size for Option LCF Width setting for image shift copying (linkage of front side and back side) Time differences ALL PPC ALL ALL PPC ALL 0 <0-1> 0 <0-1> 0 <0-1> JPN: A4 UC: LT EUR: A4 0 <0-1> EUR: 24 UC: 40 JPN: 6 Other:0 <0-47>
Contents 0: Invalid 1: Valid 0: Invalid 1: Valid 0: Invalid 1: Valid 0: Invalid 1: Valid 0: OFF 1: ON (Start printing when the scanning of each page is finished) 0: Not rotating 1: Rotating 0: Automatic 1: Portrait 0: Invalid 1: Valid Press the button on the LCD to select the size. 0: ON 1: OFF 0: +12.0h 1: +11.5h 2: +11.0h 3: +10.5h 4: +10.0h 5: +9.5h 6: +9.0h 7: +8.5h 8: +8.0h 9: +7.5h 10: +7.0h 11: +6.5h 12: +6.0h 13: +5.5h 14: +5.0h 15: +4.5h 16: +4.0h 17: +3.5h 18: +3.0h 19: +2.5h 20: +2.0h 21: +1.5h 22: +1.0h 23: +0.5h 24: 0.0h 25: -0.5h 26: -1.0h 27: -1.5h 28: -2.0h 29: -2.5h 30: -3.0h 31: -3.5h 32: -4.0h 33: -4.5h 34: -5.0h 35: -5.5h 36: -6.0h 37: -6.5h 38: -7.0h 39: -7.5h 40: -8.0h 41: -8.5h 42: -9.0h 43: -9.5h 44: -10.0h 45: -10.5h 46: -11.0h 47: -11.5h 0: YYYY.MM.DD. 1: DD.MM.YYYY 2: MM.DD.YYYY 0: Invalid 1: STAPLE 2: SORT 3: GROUP 4: ROTATE SORT
Procedure 1 1 1 1 1
User interface User interface User interface Paper feeding User interface General
1 1 1 9 1 1
640
ALL
641
PPC
SYS
SYS
2 - 101
Code 642
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Default setting of Sorter PPC 0 Mode <0-4> Correction of reproduction ratio in editing copy PPC 10 <0-10>
RAM SYS
Contents 0: NON-SORT 1: STAPLE 2: SORT 3: GROUP 4: ROTATE SORT Sets the reproduction ratio for the X in 1 printing (including magazine sort) to the Reproduction ratio x Correction ratio. 0: 90% 1: 91% 2: 92% 3: 93% 4: 94% 5: 95% 6: 96% 7: 97% 8: 98% 9: 99% 10: 100% Sets the page pasted position for X in 1 to the upper left corner/ center. 0: Cornering 1: Centering Sets whether or not returning the finisher tray to the bin 1 when printing is finished. 0: Not returned 1: Returned 0: Left page to right page 1: Right page to left page 0: Horizontal 1: Vertical Hyphen (with page number) /Dropout (with date, time and page number) 0: OFF/OFF 1: ON/OFF 2: OFF/ON 3: ON/ON Note: Note: Hyphen printing format ON: -1- OFF: 1 0: OFF 1: ON 0: OFF 1: ON
Procedure 1
645
SYS
646
User interface
PPC
0 <0-1>
SYS
648
User interface
ALL
0 <0-1>
SYS
649
PPC
SYS
650 651
2 in 1/4 in 1 page allocating order setting Printing format setting for Time stamp and Page Number
PPC PPC
SYS SYS
1 1
Cascade operation setting Cascade operation setting Direction priority for date and time stamp printing
1 1 1
2 - 102
Code 658
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems RAM tion able value> Auto Job Start setting for PRT 0 SYS bypass feed printing <0-1>
Contents Sets whether or not feeding a paper automatically into the equipment when it is placed on the bypass tray. 0: OFF (Press the [START] button to start feeding.) 1: ON (Automatic feeding) Sets whether or not feeding a paper automatically into the equipment when it is placed on the bypass tray. 0: OFF (Press the [START] button to start feeding.) 1: ON (Automatic feeding) 0: Invalid 1: Valid 0: Invalid 1: Valid Clears SMS partition. (Performs when the service call [F106] has occurred.) Initializes the Electronic Filing. Initializes the shared folder. The system FRAM storage area is cleared. The data of the HDD is displayed. 0: Invalid 1: Valid
Procedure 1
659
User interface
PPC
1 <0-1>
SYS
Auto-forwarding setting of received FAX Auto-forwarding setting of received E-mail Clearing of SMS partition
0 <0-1> 0 <0-1> -
1 1 3
/BOX partition clearing /SHA partition clearing System all clearing Display of HDD data diagnostic menu Size indicator
0 <0-1>
3 3 3 2 1
2 - 103
Code 672
Classification General
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Initialization of department management information
RAM SYS
Contents Initializing of the department management information * Key in the code and press the [INITIALIZE] button to perform the initialization. If the area storing the department management information is destroyed for some reason, Enter Department Code is displayed on the control panel even if the department management function is not set on. In this case, initialize the area with this code. This area is normally initialized at the factory. Sets the trial period from 1 to 60 days. This setting is effective only when the default value is 254. Once the default value is set, this value is only used for a reference. Sets whether or not displaying the banner advertising. The setting contents of 08-679 and 08-680 are displayed at the time display section on the right top of the screen. When both are set, each content is displayed alternately. 0: Not displayed 1: Displayed Maximum 27 letters (one-byte character) Maximum 27 letters (one-byte character) 0: Not displayed 1: Displayed * This button enables the entry of Banner advertising display 1 (08-679) and Banner advertising display 2 (08-680) on the control panel. 0: Invalid 1: Valid
Procedure 3
673
General
PRT/ SCN
254 <1-60>
SYS
678
General
ALL
0 <0-1>
SYS
Banner advertising display 1 Banner advertising display 2 Display of [BANNER MESSAGE] button
0 <0-1>
11 11 1
682
User interface
ALL
1 <0-1>
SYS
2 - 104
Code 683
Classification General
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <Accepttion able value> ALL 1 <0-1>
RAM SYS
Contents When the duplex printing is short paid with a coin controller, reverse side of the original is not printed and is considered as a defect (printing job may be cleared). To solve this problem, the selection of printing method is enabled with this setting. 0: Invalid (Both sides printed) 1: Valid (Only one side printed) Rebuilds all databases. Rebuilds all databases related to the Address Book. Rebuilds all databases related to the log. 0: Not subjected for APS judgment 1: Subjected for APS judgment 2: Normal formatting 0: Not formatted 1: Not used 2: Normal format Performs the calibration of the pressing position on the touch panel (LCD screen). The calibration is performed by pressing 2 reference positions after this code is started up. Returns the value to the factory shipping default value. Checks the bad sector. Sets when the end of trial period is notified. 0: On the day it ends 1 to 59: n days before 0: Not installed 1: Installed Sets the paper type priority during copying. 1: Plain paper 2: Thick paper 1
Procedure 1
Rebuilding all databases Rebuilding all databases related to address book Rebuilding all databases related to log Adaptation of paper source priority selection HDD formatting HDD type display Performing panel calibration
3 3 3 1
7 7 1
Initialization of NIC information Performing HDD testing Notifying condition of trial period end Installation of scrambler board (Option) Paper type priority
3 3 1
696 697
SYS
2 1
2 - 105
Code 698
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Entering the key code for ALL scrambler board
RAM -
Contents Start up this code and have the user enter the key code. Once the key code has been set, this code cannot be set again on security grounds. This setting is enabled only when the Scrambler Board is installed. 0: Japan 1: Asia 2: Australia 3: Hong Kong 4: U.S.A./Canada 5: Germany 6: U.K. 7: Italy 8: Belgium 9: Netherlands 10: Finland 11: Spain 12: Austria 13: Switzerland 14: Sweden 15: Denmark 16: Norway 17: Portugal 18: France 19: Greece 20: Poland 21: Hungary 22: Czech 23: Turkey 24: South Africa 25: Taiwan 0: Valid (Remote-controlled server) 1: Valid (L2) 2: Invalid Maximum 256 Bytes 0: Continues printing by switching sort setting 1: Interrupts printing 0: Continues printing by switching sort setting 1: Interrupts printing Maximum 256 letters
Procedure 5
699 701
ALL FAX
SYS
3 1
702
Maintenance Maintenance
Remote-controlled service function Remote-controlled service HTTP server URL setting Interruption of Copying stapling operation (no staple) Printing / BOX printing Remote-controlled service HTTP initially-registered server URL setting
ALL
SYS
703 704-0
ALL ALL
SYS SYS
11 11
704-1
ALL
SYS
707
Maintenance
ALL
SYS
2 - 106
Code 710
Setting mode (08) Default ClassifiFunc- <AcceptItems cation tion able value> Mainte- Short time interval setting ALL 24 of recovery from Emer<1-48> nance (Remote) gency Mode Maintenance (Remote) Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Short time interval setting of Emergency Mode Remote-controlled service periodical polling timing (Hour/Hour/Minute/Minute) Remote-controlled service Writing data of self-diagnostic code Remote-controlled service response waiting time (Timeout) Remote-controlled service initial registration Remote-controlled service tentative password Status of remote-controlled service initial registration (Display only) Service center call function ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL 60 <30-360> 1230 0 <0-1> 3 <1-30> 0 <0-2> 0 <0-1> 2 <0-2>
RAM SYS
Contents Sets the time interval to recover from the Emergency Mode to the Normal Mode. (Unit: Hour) Unit: Minute 0 (0:00) to 2359 (23:59) 0: Prohibited 1: Accepted Unit: Minute 0: OFF 1: Start 2: Only certification is scanned Maximum 10 letters 0: Not registered 1: Registered 0: OFF 1: Notifies all service calls 2: Notifies all but paper jams Maximum 256 letters 0: Valid 1: Invalid 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value 000.000.000.000)
Procedure 1
2
1 1 1 1 1
719 720
ALL ALL
SYS SYS
11 2
721
ALL
SYS
Service center call HTTP server URL setting HTTP proxy setting HTTP proxy IP address setting HTTP proxy port number setting HTTP proxy ID setting HTTP proxy password setting HTTP proxy panel display Automatic ordering function of supplies
1 <0-1> -
11 1 11
SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS Maximum 30 letters Maximum 30 letters 0: Valid 1: Invalid 0: Ordered by FAX 1: Ordered by E-mail 2: Ordered by HTTP 3: OFF Maximum 32 digits Enter hyphen with the [Monitor/Pause] button
1 11 11 1 1
733
ALL
SYS
11
2 - 107
Classification Maintenance (Remote) Maintenance (Remote) Maintenance (Remote) Maintenance (Remote) Maintenance (Remote) Maintenance (Remote) Maintenance (Remote) Maintenance (Remote) Maintenance (Remote) Maintenance (Remote) Maintenance (Remote) Maintenance (Remote) Maintenance (Remote) Maintenance (Remote) Maintenance (Remote) Maintenance (Remote) Maintenance (Remote) Maintenance (Remote)
745
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Automatic ordering funcALL tion of supplies E-mail address ALL Automatic ordering function of supplies User's name Automatic ordering funcALL tion of supplies User's telephone number Automatic ordering funcALL tion of supplies User's E-mail address ALL Automatic ordering function of supplies User's address Automatic ordering funcALL 0 tion of supplies <5 digits> Service number ALL Automatic ordering function of supplies Service technician's name Automatic ordering funcALL tion of supplies Service technician's telephone number Automatic ordering funcALL tion of supplies Service technician's E-mail address Automatic ordering funcALL tion of supplies Supplier's name Automatic ordering funcALL tion of supplies Supplier's address ALL Automatic ordering function of supplies Notes Information about supplies ALL Part number of toner cartridge Information about supplies ALL 1 Order quantity of toner car<1-99> tridge ALL 1 Information about supplies <1-99> Condition number of toner cartridge Information about supplies ALL Part number of used toner bag Information about supplies ALL 1 Order quantity of used <1-99> toner bag ALL 1 Information about supplies <1-99> Condition number of used toner bag
Contents Maximum 192 letters List: 256 digits Maximum 50 letters Maximum 32 digits Enter hyphen with the [Monitor/Pause] button Maximum 192 letters List: 256 digits Maximum 100 letters Maximum 5 digits Maximum 50 letters Maximum 32 digits Enter hyphen with the [Monitor/Pause] button Maximum 192 letters List: 256 digits Maximum 50 letters Maximum 100 letters Maximum 128 letters Maximum 20 digits
Procedure 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11
SYS
11
11 11 11 11 1 1
Maximum 20 digits
11 1 1
2 - 108
Setting mode (08) Default ClassifiFunc- <AcceptItems cation tion able value> Mainte- Automatic ordering supALL 1 plies <0-2> nance (Remote) Result table printout ALL 2 Mainte- Automatic ordering sup<0-2> plies nance (Remote) Display Mainte- Service Notification setting nance (Remote) ALL 0 <0-2>
Contents 0: OFF 1: Always 2: ON Error 0: Valid (FAX/Internet FAX) 1: Valid (FAX/Internet FAX/HTTP) 2: Invalid Enables to set up to 3 E-mail addresses to be sent.(08-768, 777, 778) 0: Invalid 1: Valid (E-mail) 2: Valid (FAX) Maximum 192 letters 0: Invalid 1: Valid 1 to 31 days 0: Invalid 1: Valid Maximum 100 letters Needed at initial registration Maximum 20 letters Needed at initial registration 0: Not displayed 1: displayed 0: Invalid 1: Valid
Procedure 1 1
767
SYS
768 769 770 771 772 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 780 781
Maintenance (Remote) Maintenance (Remote) Maintenance (Remote) Maintenance (Remote) Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance (Remote) Maintenance (Remote) Maintenance (Remote) Maintenance (Remote) Maintenance (Remote) Maintenance (Remote) Maintenance Maintenance
Destination E-mail address Total counter information transmission setting Total counter transmission interval setting PM counter notification setting Dealer's name Login name Display setting of [Service Notification] button Sending error contents of equipment Setting total counter transmission interval (Hour/Hour/Minute/Minute) Destination E-mail address 2 Destination E-mail address 3 Notification format selection Remote-controlled service polling day selection Day-1 Remote-controlled service polling day selection Day-2
ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL
SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS
11 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1
Maximum 192 letters Maximum 192 letters 0: Text 1: Text + XML data 0: OFF 1 to 31: 1st to 31st of a month 0: OFF 1 to 31: 1st to 31st of a month
11 11 1 1 1
2 - 109
Code 782 783 784 785 786 787 788 789 790 794 795 796 797 798
Classification Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance Maintenance General
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Remote-controlled service ALL 0 <0-31> polling day selection Day-3 ALL 0 Remote-controlled service <0-31> polling day selection Day-4 Remote-controlled service ALL 0 polling day selection <0-1> Sunday Remote-controlled service ALL 0 polling day selection <0-1> Monday ALL 0 Remote-controlled service <0-1> polling day selection Tuesday Remote-controlled service ALL 0 polling day selection <0-1> Wednesday ALL 0 Remote-controlled service <0-1> polling day selection Thursday Remote-controlled service ALL 0 polling day selection <0-1> Friday Remote-controlled service ALL 0 polling day selection <0-1> Saturday Information of supplies set- ALL 0 ting of toner cartridge <0-1> Information about supplies ALL 0 Setting of used toner bag <0-1> Remote-controlled service ALL 0 lengthened interval polling <0-1> (End of month) Firmware download ALL 0 <0-1> Notifying address of trial PRT/ 3 period end SCN <0-3>
RAM SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS
Contents 0: OFF 1 to 31: 1st to 31st of a month 0: OFF 1 to 31: 1st to 31st of a month 0: Invalid 1: Valid 0: Invalid 1: Valid 0: Invalid 1: Valid 0: Invalid 1: Valid 0: Invalid 1: Valid 0: Invalid 1: Valid 0: Invalid 1: Valid 0: Invalid 1: Valid 0: Disabled 1: Enabled 0: Invalid 1: Valid 0: Accepted 1: Prohibited Sets where the end of the trial period is to be notified. 0: OFF 1: User 2: Service center 3: User and service center [CANCEL]: Cancel [EXECUTION]: Forcible end When the Forcible end of trial period is performed, 0 is set in the code (08-673) to end up the trial period forcibly.
Procedure 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
799
General
PRT/ SCN
SYS
2 - 110
Code 800
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Number of times of sensor ALL 0 abnormality/ 0 clearing <0-16>
RAM M
Contents The number of times the image quality closed-loop control error has occurred is displayed. When the equipment has been repaired and the cause of the error has been evaluated after the appearance of a warning message (IQC), reset the counter to switch off this message. The printing interval to perform the image quality closed-loop control is set. Default: 2000 sheets (Setting value X 100 sheets) When the equipment has been left in warming-up for more than the specified period of time, the image quality closed-loop control is performed. This period is set in this code. Default: 4 (Unit: hours) The image quality closed-loop control is performed in a shorter printing interval than the one set in 08-803 only when the equipment has been left inactive for a long time (including power-OFF). Default: 500 sheets (Setting value X 10 sheets) The output value of the transfer bias at the center of the paper is corrected. <Default value> e-STUDIO520: 105 e-STUDIO600: 105 e-STUDIO720: 105 e-STUDIO850: 139
Procedure 1
803
ALL
20 <0-30>
804
ALL
4 <0-24>
810
ALL
50 <1-99>
830
Transfer
ALL
2 - 111
Code 841
Classification Transfer
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Transfer timing correction ALL 1 <0-14>
RAM M
Contents The timing to turn on the transfer bias is corrected. <e-STUDIO600/ e-STUDIO720> 0: Approx. 1.4 mm passed from the reference position 1: Turns on at the reference position (default) 2: Approx. 1.4 mm before the reference position 3: Approx. 2.8 mm before the reference position 4: Approx. 7.1 mm before the reference position <e-STUDIO850> 0: Approx. 1.6 mm passed from the reference position 1: Turns on at the reference position (default) 2: Approx. 1.6 mm before the reference position 3: Approx. 3.3 mm before the reference position 4: Approx. 8.2 mm before the reference position 0: Switching disabled 1: 5 min. 2: 10 min. 3: 20 min. 4: 30 min. 5: 40 min. 6: 50 min. 7: 60 min. 8: 70 min. 9: 80 min. 10: 90 min. 11: 100 min. 12: 120 min. <Default value> e-STUDIO520 UC, EUR: 10 e-STUDIO600 JPN: 6 UC, EUR: 10 e-STUDIO720 JPN: 6 UC, EUR: 10 e-STUDIO850 JPN: 10 UC, EUR: 10
Procedure 1
844
Fuser
Switching timing into lowspeed pre-running from start of ready status (Pressure roller)
ALL
1 <0-12>
2 - 112
Code 845
Classification Fuser
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> ALL Refer to Low-speed pre-running contents starting temperature dur<0-16> ing ready status (Pressure roller) (Option not installed) (When setting 08-844 is enabled)
RAM M
Contents 0: 50C 1: 55C 2: 60C 3: 65C 4: 70C 5: 75C 6: 80C 7: 85C 8: 90C 9: 95C 10: 100C 11: 105C 12: 110C 13: 115C 14: 120C 15: 125C 16: 130C <Default value> e-STUDIO520 UC, EUR: 10 e-STUDIO600 JPN: 6 UC, EUR: 10 e-STUDIO720 JPN: 6 UC, EUR: 10 e-STUDIO850 JPN: 10 UC, EUR: 10 0: +5C 1: +10C 2: +15C 3: +20C 4: +25C 5: +30C 6: +35C 7: +40C 8: +45C 9: +50C 0: 50C 2: 60C 4: 70C 6: 80C 8: 90C 10: 100C 11: 105C 12: 110C 13: 115C 14: 120C 15: 125C 16: 130C 0: +5C 2: +15C 4: +25C 6: +35C 8: +45C 1: 55C 3: 65C 5: 75C 7: 85C 9: 95C
Procedure 1
846
Fuser
847
Fuser
Low-speed pre-running stopping temperature during ready status (Pressure roller) (Option not installed) (When setting 08-844 is enabled) Low-speed pre-running starting temperature during ready status (Pressure roller) (Option installed) (When setting 08-844 is enabled)
ALL
5 <0-9>
ALL
10 <0-16>
848
Fuser
855
Fuser
Low-speed pre-running stopping temperature during ready status (Pressure roller) (Option installed) (When setting 08-844 is enabled) Low-speed pre-running setting at recovery from Energy Saving Mode
ALL
5 <0-9>
ALL
0: Performs pre-running 1: No pre-running <Default value> e-STUDIO520 UC, EUR: 0 e-STUDIO600 JPN: 1 UC, EUR: 0 e-STUDIO720 JPN: 1 UC, EUR: 0 e-STUDIO850 JPN: 0 UC, EUR: 1
2 - 113
Classification Fuser
Transfer
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Switching Plain ALL 0 printing speed paper <0-2> Thick ALL 0 paper 1 <0-2> Thick ALL 0 paper 2 <0-2> Thick ALL 0 paper 3 <0-2> Transfer transformer DC ALL 128 correction (H) <0-255> Transfer transformer DC correction (L) Low-speed pre-running starting temperature during ready status (Pressure roller) (Option not installed) ALL 128 <0-255> Refer to contents <0-16>
RAM M M M M M
Contents 0: Disabled 1: Enabled only for 5 minutes after warming-up 2: Always enabled
Procedure 1 1 1 1
869
Transfer
890
Fuser
ALL
891
Fuser
Low-speed pre-running stopping temperature during ready status (Pressure roller) (Option not installed)
ALL
The output value of the transfer bias at the leading edge of paper is corrected. The output value of the transfer bias at the trailing edge of paper is corrected. 0: 50C 1: 55C 2: 60C 3: 65C 4: 70C 5: 75C 6: 80C 7: 85C 8: 90C 9: 95C 10: 100C 11: 105C 12: 110C 13: 115C 14: 120C 15: 125C 16: 130C <Default value> e-STUDIO520 UC, EUR: 16 e-STUDIO600 JPN: 6 UC, EUR: 16 e-STUDIO720 JPN: 6 UC, EUR: 16 e-STUDIO850 JPN: 10 UC, EUR: 16 0: 5C 1: 10C 2: 15C 3: 20C 4: 25C 5: 30C 6: 35C 7: 40C 8: 45C 9: 50C <Default value> e-STUDIO520 UC, EUR: 2 e-STUDIO600 JPN: 5 UC, EUR: 2 e-STUDIO720 JPN: 5 UC, EUR: 2 e-STUDIO850 JPN: 2 UC, EUR: 2
2 - 114
Code 897
Classification Fuser
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Low-speed pre-running ALL 16 <0-16> starting temperature during ready status (Pressure roller) (When options are installed)
RAM M
Contents 0: 50C 2: 60C 4: 70C 6: 80C 8: 90C 10: 100C 11: 105C 12: 110C 13: 115C 14: 120C 15: 125C 16: 130C 0: 5C 2: 15C 4: 25C 6: 35C 8: 45C 1: 55C 3: 65C 5: 75C 7: 85C 9: 95C
Procedure 1
898
Fuser
900 903 904 905 906 907 908 909 915 920 921 922 923 924 925 926 927 928 929 930 931
Version Version Version Version Version Version Version Version Version Version Version Version Version Version Version Version Version Version Version Version Version
Low-speed pre-running stopping temperature during ready status (Pressure roller) (When options are installed)) System firmware ROM version Engine ROM version Laser ROM version Scanner ROM version PFC ROM version RADF ROM version Finisher ROM version Inserter ROM version Fax board ROM version FROM basic section software version FROM internal program UI data fixed section version UI data common section version Version of UI data language 1 in HDD Version of UI data language 2 in HDD Version of UI data language 3 in HDD Version of UI data language 4 in HDD Version of UI data language 5 in HDD Version of UI data language 6 in HDD Version of UI data in FROM displayed at powerON Version of UI data language 7 in HDD
ALL
2 <0-9>
ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL FAX ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL
T390SYXXXXX 390M-XXX 390L-XXX 390S-XXX 390F-XXX DF-XXXX SDL-XX FIN-XX INS-XX F562-XXX VX.XX/X.XX VXXX.XXX X VXXX.XXX X VXXX.XXX X VXXX.XXX X VXXX.XXX X VXXX.XXX X VXXX.XXX X VXXX.XXX X VXXX.XXX X VXXX.XXX X VXXX.XXX X
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
2 - 115
Code 933 934 935 936 937 938 939 944 945 947
Classification Version Version Version Version Version Version Version Version Network General
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Web data whole version ALL Web UI data in HDD ALL Version: Language 1 Web UI data in HDD ALL Version: Language 2 Web UI data in HDD ALL Version: Language 3 Web UI data in HDD ALL Version: Language 4 Web UI data in HDD ALL Version: Language 5 Web UI data in HDD ALL Version: Language 6 HDD version ALL Two-way setting of ALL 1 RawPort 9100 <1-2> Initialization after software ALL version upgrade Mode setting by pressing [Energy Saver] button for a while ALL 0 <0-1>
RAM UTY -
Contents VXXX.XXX X VXXX.XXX X VXXX.XXX X VXXX.XXX X VXXX.XXX X VXXX.XXX X VXXX.XXX X T390HDXXXXX 1: Valid 2: Invalid Perform this code when the software in this equipment has been upgraded. Sets the mode to enter when the [Energy Saver] button is pressed for a while. 0: Sleep Mode 1: Auto Shut Off Mode Sets the start-up method of the Electronic Filing. 0: Standard 1: Forced start-up (Not recovered) 2: Forced start-up (Recovered) 0: Renewed automatically 1: Enter every time 0: Immediately after the completion of scanning 1: Cleared by Auto Clear 0: OFF 1: ON 0: OFF 1: ON Sets the PCL line feed code. 0: Automatic setting 1: CR=CR, LF=LF 2: CR=CR+LF, LF=LF 3: CR=CR, LF=CR+LF
Procedure 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 12 3
948
General
SYS
950
ALL
0 <0-2>
SYS
953 954
Access code entry for Electronic Filing printing Clearing timing for files and Electronic Filing Agent
ALL ALL
0 <0-1> 1 <0-1>
SYS SYS
1 1
Error sound Sound setting when switching to Energy Saving Mode PCL line feed code setting
1 1 1
2 - 116
Code 975
Classification General
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Job handling when printALL 1 <0-1> ing is short paid with coin controller
RAM SYS
Contents Sets whether pause or stop the printing job when it is short paid using a coin controller. 0: Pause the job 1: Stop the job Sets whether or not adding the equipment name to the folder when saving files. 0: Not add 1: Add the equipment name 2: Add the user name 0: AUTO 1: 1st drawer 2: 2nd drawer 3: 3rd drawer 4: 4th drawer 5: Tandem LCF 6: Option LCF
Procedure 1
2
1
976
Equipment name setting to Electronic Fil- a folder when saving files ing
ALL
0 <0-2>
SYS
978
Network
PRT
0 <0-6>
SYS
2 - 117
Code 979
Classification Network
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <Accepttion able value> PRT 0 <0-39>
RAM SYS 0: 1: 2: 3: 4:
Contents Roman-8 ISO 8859/1 Latin 1 ISO 8859/2 Latin 2 ISO 8859/9 Latin 5 PC-8,Code Page 437 5: PC-8 D/N, Danish/ Norwegian 6: PC-850,Multilingual 7: PC-852, Latin2 8: PC-8 Turkish 9: Windows 3.1 Latin 1 10: Windows 3.1 Latin 2 11: Windows 3.1 Latin 5 12: DeskTop 13: PS Text 14: Ventura International 15: Ventura US 16: Microsoft Publishing 17: Math-8 18: PS Math 19: Ventura Math 20: Pi Font 21: Legal 22: ISO 4: United Kingdom 23: ISO 6: ASCII 24: ISO 11 25: ISO 15: Italian 26: ISO 17 27: ISO 21: German 28: ISO 60: Danish/Norwegian 29: ISO 69: French 30: Windows 3.0 Latin 1 31: MC Text 32: PC Cyrillic 33: ITC Zapf Dingbats 34: ISO 8859/10 Latin 6 35: PC-775 36: PC-1004 37: Symbol 38: Windows Baltic 39: Wingdings 0: Image quality priority mode 1: Function priority mode Sets the copy function to be invalid. 0: Valid 1: Invalid 0: Not switched 1: LG 13LG 2: FOLIO 13LG
Procedure 1
985
ElecPrint mode setting of mixed tronic Fil- input source of Electronic ing Filing General Copy function setting
ALL
SYS
986
PPC
SYS
988
Paper feeding
ALL
SYS
2 - 118
Code 995
Classification Version
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Equipment number (serial ALL 0 number) display <10 digits> FSMS total counter Selection of NIC board status information ALL ALL 0 <8 digits> 1 <1-2>
RAM SYS
Contents This code can be also keyed in from the adjustment mode (05976). 10 digits Refers to values of total counter 1: Not printed out when the equipment is restarted 2: Printed out when the equipment is restarted 1: 10 MBPS 2: 100 MBPS 3: Automatic 1: Available 2: Not available 1: Unchanging 2: Automatic addressing (DHCP) 3: No IP address applied to automatic addressing (DHCP) Maximum 96 letters 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value 000.000.000.000) 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value 000.000.000.000) 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value 000.000.000.000) 1: Available 2: Not available 1: Automatic 2: IEEE802.3 3: Ethernet II 4: IEEE802.3SNAP 5: IEEE802.2 1: Available 2: Not available 1: Available 2: Not available Maximum 32 letters *: Wildcard character 1: Available 2: Not available 1: Available 2: Not available
Procedure 11
2
1 12
999 1002
Maintenance Network
SYS NIC
12 12 12
1007 1008
Network Network
ALL ALL
NIC NIC
12 12
1009
Network
Subnet mask
ALL
NIC
12
1010
Network
Gateway
ALL
NIC
12
1011 1012
Network Network
ALL ALL
1 <1-2> 1 <1-5>
NIC NIC
12 12
Availability of NCP Burst Availability of AppleTalk Zone setting of AppleTalk Availability of LDAP Availability of DNS
12 12 12 12 12
2 - 119
Code 1018
Classification Network
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> IP address to DNS server ALL (Primary) IP address to DNS server (Secondary) DDNS Desired level ALL -
RAM NIC
Contents 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value 000.000.000.000) 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value 000.000.000.000) 1: Invalid 2: Via DHCP 3: Insecure DDNS 4: Secure DDNS 5: Multi-secure DDNS Maximum 15 letters 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value 000.000.000.000) 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value 000.000.000.000) 1: Available 2: Not available 1: Available 2: Not available Maximum 127 letters Maximum 47 letters 1: Available 2: Not available
Procedure 12
1019
Network
NIC
12
1020
Network
ALL
1 <1-5>
NIC
12
1023 1024
Network Network
NetBios name Name of WINS server or IP address (Primary) Name of WINS server or IP address (Secondary) Availability of Bindery Availability of NDS Directory service context Directory service tree Availability of HTTP server Port number to NIC HTTP server Port number to system HTTP server Availability of NIC HTTP client TCP port number to Controller HTTP client IP address to HTTP server (Primary) Availability of SMTP client FQDN or IP address to SMTP server TCP port number of SMTP client Availability of SMTP server
ALL ALL
UTY UTY
12 12
1025
Network
ALL
UTY
12
1026 1027 1028 1029 1030 1031 1032 1033 1034 1035
Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network
ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL
NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC UTY NIC
12 12 12 12 12 12 1
12 12
000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value 000.000.000.000) 1: Available 2: Not available Maximum 128 Bytes
12
12 12 12
12
2 - 120
Code 1041 1042 1043 1044 1045 1046 1047 1048 1049 1050 1051 1052 1055 1056 1057 1058 1059 1060 1061 1062 1063 1065 1066 1067 1068
Classification Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> TCP port number of SMTP ALL 25 server <165535> E-mail box name to SMTP ALL server Availability of Offramp ALL 2 <1-2> Offramp security ALL 1 <1-2> Printing at Offramp ALL 1 <1-2> Availability of POP3 clients ALL 1 <1-2> FQDN or IP address to ALL POP3 server Types of POP3 server ALL 1 <1-3> Login name to POP3 server Login password to POP3 E-mail reception interval (Unit: Minute) TCP port number of POP3 client TCP port number of FTP client Data port number of FTP client Login name to FTP server Login password to FTP server Availability of FTP server TCP port number of FTP server Login name to FTP client Login password to FTP client MIB function Setting of read Community Setting of read/Write Community Authentication TRAP function ALERTS TRAP function ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL 5 <0-4096> 110 <165535> 21 <165535> 0 <065535> 1 <1-2> 21 <165535> 1 <1-2> public private 1 <1-2> 1 <1-2>
RAM UTY UTY UTY UTY UTY NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC UTY UTY SYS SYS NIC UTY SYS SYS NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC
Contents
Procedure 12
Maximum 192 letters 1: Available 2: Not available 1: Available 2: Not available 1: Available 2: Not available 1: Available 2: Not available Maximum 128 Bytes 1: Automatic 2: POP3 3: APOP Maximum 96 letters Maximum 96 letters
12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
11 11 12 12
Maximum 31 letters Maximum 31 letters 1: Valid 2: Invalid Maximum 31 letters Maximum 31 letters 1: 2: 1: 2: Valid Invalid Valid Invalid
11 11 12 12 12 12 12
2 - 121
Code 1069
Classification Network
Items TRAP destination IP address Community setting of TRAP (via IP) Availability of Raw/TCP
RAM UTY
Procedure 12
1070 1073 1074 1075 1076 1077 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 1086 1087 1088 1089 1090 1091 1092 1093 1094 1095 1096
Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network Network
ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL
public 1 <1-2> 9100 <165535> 1 <1-2> 515 <165535> 1 <1-2> 1 <1-2> 631 <165535> 1 <1-2> print 21 <165535> 5 <1-255>
NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC NIC
12 12 12
TCP port number of Raw Availability of LPD client TCP port number of LPD LPD queue name Availability of IPP Availability of IPP port number 80 TCP port number of IPP IPP printer name IPP printer location IPP printer information IPP printer information (more) Installer of IPP printer driver IPP printer Make and Model IPP printer information (more) MFGR IPP message from operator Availability of FTP print Printer user name of FTP Printer user password of FTP TCP port number to FTP print server Login name to Novell print server Login password to Novell print server Name of SearchRoot server Scan rate setting of print queue
1: Valid 2: Invalid
12 12
12 12 12 12
Maximum 127 letters Maximum 127 letters Maximum 127 letters Maximum 127 letters Maximum 127 letters Maximum 127 letters Maximum 127 letters Maximum 127 letters 1: Available 2: Not available Maximum 31 letters Maximum 31 letters
12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
12 12 12 12
2 - 122
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Page number limitation for ALL 5 <1-99> printing text of received Email MDN return mail setting ALL 2 when receiving E-mail <1-2> Trap destination of IPX ALL Method of SMTP server authentication ALL 1 <1-5>
Contents
Procedure 12
Login name for SMTP server authentication Login password for SMTP server authentication Rendezvous setting Link local host name Service name setting
1: Valid 2: Invalid Maximum 24 letters (Valid from 0 to 9 and from A to F) 1: Disable 2: Plain 3: Login 4: Cram-MD5 5: Digest MD5 Maximum 64 letters Maximum 64 letters 1: Valid 2: Invalid Maximum 127 letters Maximum 63 letters <Default value> e-STUDIO520: TOSHIBA e-STUDIO520 e-STUDIO600: TOSHIBA e-STUDIO600 e-STUDIO720: TOSHIBA e-STUDIO720 e-STUDIO850: TOSHIBA e-STUDIO850 0: Enabled 1: Disabled Maximum 127 letters Maximum 96 letters 0: Invalid (Not sending the mail text) 1: Valid (Sending the mail text) Unit: Second 0: Read (Reads all of the setting information in NIC and create a file NAM1B (no extension) in USB) 1: Write (Writes all of the setting information read from a file NAM1B (no extension) in USB)
12 12 12
12 12 12 12 12
POP Before SMTP setting Host name NT domain name Sending mail text of InternetFAX SMB time-out period Backup/Restore of NIC setting information
12 12 12 1
1117 1120
Network Network
ALL ALL
SYS SYS
1 1
2 - 123
Items PDC (Primary Domain Controller) name BDC (Backup Domain Controller) name NT domain ON/OFF setting Workgroup name Job Build Function
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <Accepttion able value> ALL ALL ALL 4 <3-4> workgroup 1 <0-1> 2000 <5-2000>
Contents Maximum 15 letters Maximum 15 letters 3: ON (Domain selected) 4: OFF (Work group selected) Maximum 15 letters Sets the Job Build Function. 0: Invalid 1: Valid Sets the maximum number of time a job build has been performed. 5-2000: 5 to 2000 times Selects the default screen when entering the User Function menu by pressing the [USER FUNCTIONS] button. 0: ADDRESS 1: COUNTER 1: Tandem LCF 2: 1st drawer 3: 2nd drawer 4: 3rd drawer 5: 4th drawer 6: Option LCF
Procedure 12 12 12
1124 1130
ALL ALL
UTY SYS
12 1
1131
ALL
SYS
1132
General
ALL
1 <0-1>
SYS
1135
Paper feeding
PRT
6 <1-6>
SYS
1136 1138
Network
Number of lines simultaneously connectable when using SMB Setting of LDAP searching method
ALL ALL
13 <0-16> 0 <0-3>
SYS SYS The method of LDAP searching is set. 0: Partial match 1: Prefix match 2: Backward match 3: Exact match 0: Authentication not performed 1: Authentication performed The use of templates can be restricted to the administrator. 0: No restriction 1: Permitted only under administrator's privilege (**:**:**:**:**:**) The address is displayed as above (6-byte data is divided by a colon at every 2 bytes).
1 1
1139
ALL
0 <0-1> 0 <0-1>
SYS
1140
ALL
SYS
1141
Network
ALL
SYS
2 - 124
Code 1145
Classification
Items
Mainte- Counter notification Remote FAX setting nance (Remote) Image quality control Image quality control
RAM SYS
Contents Maximum 32 digits Enter hyphen with the [MONITOR/PAUSE] button. The drive counts of the photoconductive drum at the drum surface potential sensor control is displayed. The total number of output pages from the last image quality closedloop control (excluding the one at "Image quality control enforcement (05-290)") is displayed. The total period of time the heater control has been performed (when the power is ON) is counted but it is not counted in the Sleep mode. When the counter value of the fuser unit is reset on the main unit screen in the PM Support mode, this counter value is also reset in sync. The number of the toner cartridge rotation is counted. The total period of time the heater control has been performed (when the power is in the ready status) is counted. When the counter value of the fuser unit is reset on the main unit screen in the PM Support mode, this counter value is also reset in sync. The total period of time the heater control has been performed (during printing) is counted. When the counter value of the fuser unit is reset on the main unit screen in the PM Support mode, this counter value is also reset in sync.
Procedure 11
1345
Counter for photoconductive drum at drum surface potential sensor control Counter for accumulated number of sheets after image quality control
ALL
0 <8 digits>
1371
ALL
0 <0-9999>
1372
Counter
ALL
0 <8 digits>
1376 1378
Counter Counter
Counter for toner cartridge rotation Counter for period of time fuser unit is at ready temperature
ALL ALL
M M
1 1
1380
Counter
ALL
0 <8 digits>
2 - 125
Code 1382
Classification Counter
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Counter for period of time ALL 0 <8 digits> fuser unit is at energy saving temperature/Counter reset
RAM M
Contents The total period of time the heater control has been performed (when the equipment is in the Energy Saving mode) is counted. When the counter value of the fuser unit is reset on the main unit screen in the PM Support mode, this counter value is also reset in sync. The counter starts counting up when the registration sensor is turned ON in the Thick Paper 1 mode. The counter starts counting up when the registration sensor is turned ON in the Thick Paper 2 mode. The counter starts counting up when the registration sensor is turned ON in the Thick Paper 3 mode. The counter starts counting up when the registration sensor is turned ON in the OHP mode. Counts the number of times of the feeding retry from the 1st drawer. Counts the number of times of the feeding retry from the 2nd drawer. Counts the number of times of the feeding retry from the 3rd drawer. Counts the number of times of the feeding retry from the 4th drawer. Counts the number of times of the feeding retry from the bypass tray. Counts the number of times of the feeding retry from the Tandem LCF.
Procedure 1
1385
Image processing Image processing Image processing Image processing Paper feeding Paper feeding Paper feeding Paper feeding Paper feeding Paper feeding
ALL
0 <8 digits>
1386
ALL
0 <8 digits>
1387
ALL
0 <8 digits>
1388
ALL
0 <8 digits>
1390
Feeding retry counter (1st drawer) Feeding retry counter (2nd drawer) Feeding retry counter (3rd drawer) Feeding retry counter (4th drawer) Feeding retry counter (bypass feed) Feeding retry counter (Tandem LCF)
ALL
0 <8 digits> 0 <8 digits> 0 <8 digits> 0 <8 digits> 0 <8 digits> 0 <8 digits>
1391
ALL
1392
ALL
1393
ALL
1394
ALL
1395
ALL
2 - 126
Classification Paper feeding Paper feeding Paper feeding Paper feeding Paper feeding Paper feeding Paper feeding Paper feeding
Items Feeding retry counter upper limit value (1st drawer) Feeding retry counter upper limit value (2nd drawer) Feeding retry counter upper limit value (3rd drawer) Feeding retry counter upper limit value (4th drawer) Feeding retry counter upper limit value (Bypass feed) Feeding retry counter upper limit value (Tandem LCF) Feeding retry counter (Option LCF) Feeding retry counter upper limit value (Option LCF)
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <Accepttion able value> ALL 0 <8 digits> ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL 0 <8 digits> 0 <8 digits> 0 <8 digits> 0 <8 digits> 0 <8 digits> 0 <8 digits> 0 <8 digits>
RAM M M M M M M M
Contents When the number of feeding retry (08-1390 to 08-1395) exceeds the setting value, the feeding retry will not be performed subsequently. In case 0 is set as a setting value, however, the feeding retry continues regardless of the counter setting value.
Procedure 1 1 1 1 1 1
1403
ALL
1410
Counter
Counter for period of toner cartridge rotation time Counter for tab paper
ALL
1412
Counter
ALL
1415
Process
ALL
Counts the number of times of the feeding retry from the Option LCF. When the number of feeding retry (08-1402) exceeds the setting value, the feeding retry will not be performed subsequently. In case "0" is set as a setting value, however, the feeding retry continues regardless of the counter setting value. The period of rotation time of the toner cartridge is counted. (1 count = 12 ms) The counter starts counting up when the registration sensor is turned ON in the Tab Paper mode. The detection and control of the empty status of the toner cartridge is switched ON or OFF. 0: OFF 1: ON
2 - 127
Code 1422
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> HDD data overwriting type ALL 3 setting <0-4>
RAM SYS
Contents HDD data is cleared by overwriting the type of value set in this code. (This setting is enabled only when the GP-1060 is installed.) 0: "00" overwriting only 1: "FF" overwriting only 2: Random number overwriting only 3: "00" + "FF" + random number overwriting (validation ON) 4: "00" + "FF" + random number overwriting (validation OFF) 0: 1 1: 2 2: 3 3: 4 4: 5 5: 6 6: 7 HDD data is cleared by overwriting the type of value set in this code. (This setting is enabled only when the GP-1060 is installed.) 0: "00" overwriting only 1: "FF" overwriting only 2: Random number overwriting only 3: "00" + "FF" + random number overwriting (validation ON) 4: "00" + "FF" + random number overwriting (validation OFF) 0: 1 1: 2 2: 3 3: 4 4: 5 5: 6 6: 7 HDD data is cleared in the procedure set in 081424. * This setting is enabled only when the GP-1060 is installed.
Procedure 1
1423 1424
HDD overwriting method (number of times of overwriting) HDD data clearing type setting (forcible clearing)
ALL ALL
0 <0-6> 3 <0-4>
SYS SYS
1 1
1425 1426
HDD data clearing method (number of times of clearing) Forcible HDD data clearing
ALL ALL
0 <0-6> -
SYS -
1 3
1427 1428
Forcible FRAM data all clearing Forcible SRAM backup data all clearing
ALL ALL
3 3
2 - 128
Code 1429
Classification
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Margin width ALL Front: 7/ (Top/Bottom, Left/Right) Back: 7 <2-100/100-100> Margin width ALL 14 (Bookbinding margin) <2-30> ACC ALL 1 (AT_CASETTE_CHANGE) <1-2> for Printer/Box printing Mode only for Private Print "Disable e-Filing" function ALL ALL 0 <0-1> 0 <0-1>
RAM SYS
Contents This setting is not reflected in "Right", even if the value less than 2 is set for "Back".
Procedure 10
SYS SYS 1: Only in the same paper direction 2: In both same direction and different directions 0: Normal mode 1: Mode for Private Print 0: Function OFF (no restriction on data saving or other operations) 1: Function ON (Data saving or other operations are restricted) 0: Function OFF (no restriction on data saving or other operations) 1: Function ON (Data saving or other operations are restricted) 0: Function OFF (no restriction on data saving or other operations) 1: Function ON (Data saving or other operations are restricted) 0: Function OFF (no restriction on data saving or other operations) 1: Function ON (Data saving or other operations are restricted 0: No hole punch 1: Hole punch 0: Disabled 1: Enabled 0: Disabled 1: Enabled 1: Enabled 2: Disabled
1 1
1432 1433
Network Network
SYS SYS
1 1
1434
Network
ALL
0 <0-1>
SYS
1435
Network
ALL
0 <0-1>
SYS
1436
Network
ALL
0 <0-1>
SYS
1437 1438
Hole punch on tab paper Automatic feed setting of tab paper and insertion sheet (Remote) Automatic feed setting of tab paper and insertion sheet (Local) IP conflict detection
ALL ALL
SYS SYS
1 1
1439
ALL
SYS
1440
Network
ALL
1 <1-2>
12
2 - 129
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Enabling SNTP ALL 2 <1-2> SNTP polling rate ALL 24 <1-168> SNTP server IP address ALL (Primary) SNTP server IP address (Secondary) SNTP port number IPP administrator name IPP administrator password IPP authentication method ALL -
RAM -
Contents 1: Enabled 2: Disabled Unit: Hour 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value: 000.000.000.000) 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value: 000.000.000.000)
Procedure 12 12 12
1445
Network
12
580 <165535> -
This should be an account which can control all IPP jobs. This should be the password of an account which can control all IPP jobs. 0: Disabled 1: Basic 2: Digest 3: Basic Digest This should be the account at the time IPP authentication was performed. This should be the password of the account at the time IPP authentication was performed.
12 12 12
1449
Network
ALL
0 <0-3> -
12
1450
Network
ALL
12
1451
Network
ALL
12
Realm for IPP authentication SNMP version User profile name Security user name Context name Context engine ID SNMP port number Authentication protocol
1: SNMPv1 2: SNMPv2c 3: SMMPv3 SNMP user profile name SNMP security user name SNMP context name SNMP context engine ID SNMP port number For SNMP 0: Disabled 1: HMAC-MD5-96 2: HMAC-SHA-96 For SNMP
12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
1461
Network
Authentication password
ALL
12
2 - 130
Code 1462
Classification Network
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <Accepttion able value> ALL 0 <0-1>
RAM -
Contents For SNMP 0: Disabled 1: CBC-DES 2: CFB-AES-128 (Reserve) For SNMP 1: Samba enabled 2: Samba disabled 3: Print Share disabled 0: OFF 1: ON 0: Local 1: NTLM (NT Domain) 2: LDAP 3: Kerberos (Active Directory) 0: Disabled 1: Enabled 0: Disabled 1: Enabled 0-9,999,999: 0-9,999,999 sheets Some restrictions can be given on the administrator for operating the Address book. 0: No restriction 1: Can be operated only under the administrator's authorization 0: No restriction 1: Can be set from both of the Address book and LDAP server 2: Can be set only from the Address book 3: Can be set only from the LDAP server 0: Not displayed 1: Displayed 1: -4 2: -3 3: -2 4: -1 5: 0 6: +1 7: +2 8: +3 9: +4 All the user data in the database and backup files can be deleted. 0: Disabled 1: Enabled
Procedure 12
2
12 12 1 1
Network Network
Privacy password Samba server ON/OFF setting Device authentication function setting User authentication method
1476
User data management automatic registration function setting User data management limitation setting User data management limitation Setting by number of printouts Restriction on Address book operation by administrator
1 1 1
ALL
SYS
1477
ALL
0 <0-3>
SYS
1478 1479
Display of paper size setting by installation operation of drawers Default setting of sharpness User data management clearing User data department management
ALL ALL
SYS SYS
1 1
1481 1482
ALL ALL
SYS
3 1
2 - 131
Code 1483
Classification
RAM -
Contents The data in the database is overwritten with the data in the backup file. 0: Disable 1: SMTP authentication 2: LDAP authentication 0: Not permitted 1: Permitted
Procedure 3
1484 1485
Authentication method of "Scan to Email" Setting whether use of Internet FAX is permitted or not when it is given an authentication Server setting for LDAP user authentication "From" address assignment method when it is given an authentication
ALL ALL
SYS SYS
1 1
1486
ALL
SYS
1487
ALL
SYS
0: "User name" + @ + "Domain name" 1: LDAP search 2: Use the address registered in "From" field of E-mail setting
1488
ID setting of LDAP server for "From" address assignment Setting for "From" address edit at "Scan to Email" E-mail domain name Detection method of 13" LG for single-size document Limitation check method
ALL
SYS
SYS SYS
SYS SYS
0: Not permitted 1: Permitted 96+2 (delimiter) character ASCII sequence only 0: Disabled 1: Enabled 0: Checked at every page printed 1: Checked at every job printed 0: No checking period specified (= Calls service technician immediately) 0: 10 minutes 1: 30 minutes 3: 1 hour 4: 6 hours 5: 12 hours 6: 24 hours 7: 48 hours 8: 7 days 9: 1 month 10: 1 year 11: 5 years 12: Not limited (= Calls service technician if such error has occurred in the past even once or more)
1 11 1 2
1495
ALL
12
2 - 132
Classification
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> e-Filing Access Mode (for ALL 0 Client) <0-2> Counter for drive counts of toner transport motors Number of pages which can be printed when cover is opened during toner cartridge replacement ALL 0 <8 digits> 3 <0-7>
Contents 0: Mode 1 1: Mode 2 2: Mode 3 The period of rotation time of the toner transport motor is counted. (1 count = 12 ms) 0: 0 1: 100 2: 200 3: 500 4: 1000 5: 1500 6: 2000 7: No limit i99999999) [Unit: Sheets]
Procedure 1 1
Counter
1520
ALL
SYS
1530-0 1530-1 1530-2 1530-3 1530-4 1533-0 1533-1 1535 1660 1661 1662 1663 1664 1665 1666
Counter
Counter
Counter Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Wireless LAN
1-Up / Duplex printing 2-Up / Duplex printing 2-Up / Single printing 4-Up / Duplex printing 4-Up / Single printing Counter for 1-Up / printing / BOX Duplex printing printing 2-Up / Duplex printing Counter for FAX printing (1-Up / Duplex printing) Wireless LAN driver Radio ON/OFF setting Wireless LAN driver SSID Wireless LAN driver Network type Wireless LAN driver Security Wireless LAN driver Encryption system Wireless LAN driver Transmission output power Wireless LAN driver Transmission rate
ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL
0 <8 digits> 0 <8 digits> 0 <8 digits> 0 <8 digits> 0 <8 digits> 0 <8 digits> 0 <8 digits> 0 <8 digits> 1 <1-2> 1 <1-2> 4 <1-4> 1 <1-3> 1 <1-5> 1 <1-2>
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
Maximum 32 letters 1: Infrared wireless LAN 2: Ad-hoc network 1: 802.1x 2: WPA-PSK 3: WEP 4: NONE 1: TKIP 2: AES 3: Dynamic WEP 1: 100% 2: 50% 3: 25% 4: 12.5% 5: min 1: Auto 2: Manual
2 - 133
Code 1667
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Wireless LAN driver ALL 1 Transmission rate value <1-12>
RAM -
Procedure 12
1668 1669 1670 1671 1672 1673 1674 1675 1676 1677 1678 1679
Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Wireless LAN
Wireless LAN driver Operation channel Wireless LAN driver Operation channel value Wireless LAN driver WEP bit number Wireless LAN driver WEP key entry system Wireless LAN driver WEP key value Wireless LAN driver WPA-PSK passphrase Wireless LAN driver Sleep mode setting Wireless LAN driver Slot-time limitation Wireless LAN driver Number of times of software retry Wireless LAN driver Preamble Wireless LAN driver Operation mode Wireless LAN supplicant Wireless LAN setting
ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL
1 <1-2> 1 <1-11> 1 <1-3> 2 <1-2> 1 <1-3> 1 <1-2> 5 <0-1000> 1 <1-2> 1 <1-3> 1 <1-3>
2: Manual
12 12
2: 128 2: ASCII
12 12 12 12 12 12 12
1: Long
2: Longshort
12 12 12
1680 1681
Wireless LAN supplicant Path name for configuration file Wireless LAN supplicant Path name for client certificate Wireless LAN supplicant Path name for secret key of client certificate Wireless LAN supplicant Path name for CA self-certificate
ALL ALL
1: All 2: 11b 3: 11g This setting is whether the wireless LAN connection is enabled or disabled. 1: Unset 2: Enabled 3: Disabled Maximum 255 letters This should be the path name in full where the client certificate is located. (Maximum 255 letters) This should be the path name in full where the client certificate is located. (Maximum 255 letters) This should be the path name in full where the CA self-certificate is located. (Maximum 255 letters)
12 12
1682
Wireless LAN
ALL
12
1684
Wireless LAN
ALL
12
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Classification Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Wireless LAN Wireless LAN
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Wireless LAN supplicant ALL EAP user name Wireless LAN supplicant EAP user name Wireless LAN supplicant Log file output Wireless LAN supplicant Authentication interval Wireless LAN supplicant Holding interval ALL ALL -
RAM -
Contents This should be the user name when the EAPTLS is used. This should be the user name when the PEAP is used. This should be the path name to which the log file is output. (Maximum 255 letters) This should be the timeout interval between EAP responses. 30: 30 seconds The EAP authentication will start after having been waited in this period when an EAP failure was received. 60: 60 seconds When an EAPOL-Start packet has been sent and the request ID cannot be received, this EAPOL-Start packet will be re-sent for the number of times set in this code. 3: 3 times This setting is whether the pre-master key should be updated or not upon a TLS renegotiation. 1: Session is resumed 2: Session is not resumed This is a MAC frame size used in the wireless LAN connection. The data is fragmented into this size. 1398: 1398 bytes This should be the device file name which can obtain a seed to initialize the WEP PRNG for xsupplicant. (Maximum 255 letters) This should be the path name of the directory in full where the CRL file is located. (Maximum 255 letters)
Procedure 12 12 12
1689
ALL
30 <3065535> 60 <6065535>
12
1690
ALL
12
1691
Wireless LAN
ALL
3 <165535>
12
1692
Wireless LAN
ALL
2 <1-2>
12
1693
Wireless LAN
ALL
1398 <1-1398>
12
1696
Wireless LAN
Wireless LAN supplicant Device file setting for obtaining random number
ALL
/dev/ urandom
12
1697
Wireless LAN
ALL
12
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Code 1699
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Wireless LAN supplicant ALL 1 EAP authentication type <1-3>
RAM -
Contents This setting is for the EAP authentication type which xsupplicant can authenticate. 1: EAP-TLS 2: PEAP 3: EAP-TLS and PEAP This should be an authentication server name (basically a domain name in full). (Maximum 255 letters) 1: NO 2: YES 0-7: Setting of log file output level This setting is whether the Ethereal log file is output or not. 1: NO 2: YES The update interval of a secret key across AP (Access Point) and STA (Station) can be set. This interval is for updating the secret key from STA. 0: Not updated 1-720: 1-720 minutes of interval The Ack bit and request bit of EAPOL-Key is checked. 1: Not checked 2: Checked A higher priority is given to the xsupplicant task when a 4-way handshake is started. 1: Priority not changed 2: Priority changed The encryption capability output in TLS clientHello message can be selected. 1: LOW 2: MIDDLE 3: HIGH These are the security level which can be selected from the user interface. This setting is not applied in case of PEAP. ("LOW" and "MIDDLE" is mandatory for PEAP) 1: LOW + MIDDLE + HIGH 2: MIDDLE + HIGH 3: HIGH
Procedure 12
1700
Wireless LAN
ALL
12
Wireless LAN supplicant CN name check Wireless LAN supplicant Debugging level Wireless LAN supplicant Ethereal log file output Wireless LAN supplicant Update interval of PTK (Pairwise Transient Key)
12 12 12
1704
ALL
12
1705
Wireless LAN
ALL
1 <1-2>
12
1706
Wireless LAN
ALL
1 <1-2>
12
1707
Wireless LAN
ALL
1 <1-3>
12
1708
ALL
1 <1-3>
12
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Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Bluetooth ALL 0 Installation status of option <0-1> Bluetooth ALL 1 ON/OFF setting <0-1> Bluetooth ALL e-STUDevice name DIO Bluetooth ALL 1 Discovery <0-1> Bluetooth ALL 1 Security <0-1> Bluetooth PIN ALL 0000
Contents 0: Not installed 1: Installed 0: OFF 1: ON Maximum 32 letters 0: Not allowed 1: Allowed 0: Security function OFF 1: Security function ON Maximum 8 digits (8-digit sequence) This setting is valid only when the bluetooth security function is ON. 0: Not encrypted 1: Encrypted This setting is valid only when the bluetooth security function is ON. Setting value ~ 0.5 sec. Setting value ~ 0.5 sec. IP filter minimum area 1 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value: 000.000.000.000) IP filter maximum area 1 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value: 000.000.000.000) IP filter minimum area 2 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value: 000.000.000.000) IP filter maximum area 2 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value: 000.000.000.000) IP filter minimum area 3 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value: 000.000.000.000)
Procedure 1 1 11 1 1
1714
SYS
11
1715
Bluetooth
ALL
1 <0-1>>
SYS
Bluetooth HCRP reception time-out period Bluetooth HCRP transmission timeout period IP address range for IP filter (Minimum area 1) IP address range for IP filter (Maximum area 1)
6<1-50> 6<1-50> -
SYS SYS -
1 1 12
1721
Network
ALL
12
1722
Network
IP address range for IP filter I (Minimum area 2) IP address range for IP filter (Maximum area 2)
ALL
12
1723
Network
ALL
12
1724
Network
ALL
12
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Code 1725
Classification Network
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> IP address range for IP filALL ter (Maximum area 3)
RAM -
Contents IP filter maximum area 3 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value: 000.000.000.000) IP filter minimum area 4 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value: 000.000.000.000) IP filter maximum area 4 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value: 000.000.000.000) IP filter minimum area 5 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value: 000.000.000.000) IP filter maximum area 5 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value: 000.000.000.000) IP filter minimum area 6 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value: 000.000.000.000) IP filter maximum area 6 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value: 000.000.000.000) IP filter minimum area 7 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value: 000.000.000.000) IP filter maximum area 7 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value: 000.000.000.000) IP filter minimum area 8 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value: 000.000.000.000)
Procedure 12
1726
Network
IP address range for IP filter (Minimum area 4) IP address range for IP filter (Maximum area 4)
ALL
12
1727
Network
ALL
12
1728
Network
IP address range for IP filter (Minimum area 5) IP address range for IP filter (Maximum area 5)
ALL
12
1729
Network
ALL
12
1730
Network
IP address range for IP filter (Minimum area 6) IP address range for IP filter (Maximum area 6)
ALL
12
1731
Network
ALL
12
1732
Network
IP address range for IP filter (Minimum area 7) IP address range for IP filter (Maximum area 7)
ALL
12
1733
Network
ALL
12
1734
Network
ALL
12
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Code 1735
Classification Network
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> IP address range for IP filALL ter (Maximum area 8)
RAM -
Contents IP filter maximum area 8 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value: 000.000.000.000) IP filter minimum area 9 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value: 000.000.000.000) IP filter maximum area 9 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value: 000.000.000.000) IP filter minimum area 10 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value: 000.000.000.000) IP filter maximum area 10 000.000.000.000255.255.255.255 (Default value: 000.000.000.000) 1: Enabled 2: Disabled SSL HTTP server port number 1: Enabled 2: Disabled SSL IPP server port number 1: Enabled 2: Disabled SSL FTP server port number Domain Name Server option (6) 1: Enabled 2: Disabled * This value is used only when DHCP is enabled.
Procedure 12
2
12
1736
Network
IP address range for IP filter (Minimum area 9) IP address range for IP filter (Maximum area 9)
ALL
1737
Network
ALL
12
1738
Network
ALL
12
1739
Network
ALL
12
SSL setting HTTP server OFF/ON setting SSL setting HTTP server port number SSL setting IPP server OFF/ON setting SSL setting IPP server port number SSL setting FTP server OFF/ON setting SSL setting FTP server port number Enabling server's IP address acquired by DHCP
2 <1-2> 10443 <165535> 2 <1-2> 443 <165535> 2 <1-2> 990 <165535> 1 <1-2>
12 12 12 12 12 12 12
2 - 139
Code 1756
Classification Network
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Enabling server's IP ALL 1 address acquired by DHCP <1-2>
RAM -
Contents NetBIOS over TCP/IP Name Server option (44) = Primary and Secondary Wins NAME 1: Enabled 2: Disabled * This value is used only when DHCP is enabled. SMTP Server Option (69) Simple Mail Server Address 1: Enabled 2: Disabled * This value is used only when DHCP is enabled. POP3 Server Option (70) Post Office Server Address 1: Enabled 2: Disabled * This value is used only when DHCP is enabled. SNTP Server Option (4) Time Server N/4 Time server address 1: Enabled 2: Disabled * This value is used only when DHCP is enabled. Maximum 255 letters Maximum 255 letters Maximum 63 letters Maximum 63 letters 0: 140C 1: 145C 2: 150C 3: 155C 4: 160C 5: 165C 6: 170C 7: 175C 8: 180C 9: 185C 10: 190C 11: 195C 12: 200C 13: 205C 14: 210C
Procedure 12
1759
Network
ALL
1 <1-2>
12
1760
Network
ALL
1 <1-2>
12
1762
Network
ALL
1 <1-2>
12
Wireless LAN supplicant Direction of Ethereal log file output Wireless LAN supplicant Control sequence setting of "Cipher Suite" Wireless LAN supplicant Path name for user certificate Wireless LAN supplicant Path name entered for CA self-certificate Fuser roller temperature during printing (OHP film)
12 <0-14>
12 12 12 12 1
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Code 1808
Classification Image quality control Image quality control Image quality control Image quality control Image quality control Image quality control Image quality control
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Developer unit prerunning ALL 10 period <0-99> before image quality closed-loop control Image quality closed-loop ALL 0 control <0-1> (Contrast voltage) ALL 0 Image quality closed-loop <0-1> control (Laser power) Image quality open-loop ALL 0 control <0-1> Drum surface potential sensor Counter for number of control abnormality Drum surface potential sensor Control setting Maximum number of times of image quality closedloop control correction (Contrast voltage) Maximum number of times of image quality closedloop control correction (Laser power) Contrast voltage upper limiter Contrast voltage lower limiter Exposure amount (laser power) upper limiter setting ALL 0 <0-16> 0 <0-1> 5 <0-10>
RAM M
Procedure 1
M M M M
1 1 1 1
1813 1814
ALL ALL
M M
0: Enabled 1: Disabled The maximum number of correction which the image quality closedloop control (contrast voltage) can be performed is set. The maximum number of correction which the image quality closedloop control (laser power) can be performed is set. The upper limit of the developer contrast voltage control is set. [Unit: V] The lower limit of the developer contrast voltage control is set. [Unit: V] The upper limit of the laser power control is set. [Unit: W] <Default value> e-STUDIO520: 1020 e-STUDIO600: 1020 e-STUDIO720: 1020 e-STUDIO850: 610 The lower limit of the laser power control is set. [Unit: W] <Default value> e-STUDIO520: 600 e-STUDIO600: 600 e-STUDIO720: 600 e-STUDIO850: 270
1 1
1815
ALL
4 <0-10>
1820
ALL
1821
ALL
1824
ALL
1825
ALL
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Code 1826
1827
1828
1829
1830
1831
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Image quality control autoALL 0 start setting <0-1> (When power is turned ON first in a day) ALL 0 Image quality control auto<0-1> start setting (Specified number of sheets for auto-start have been printed from the start of previous image quality control) Image quality control autoALL 0 start setting <0-1> (Specified period of time for auto-start has passed) ALL 0 Image quality control auto<0-1> start setting (When recovered from toner-empty status) ALL 0 Image quality control auto<0-1> start setting (Specified number of sheets have been printed from first image quality control start in a day or warming-up recovery) ALL 6 Condition setting of image <0-20> quality control auto-start (Fuser unit temperature at power-ON)
RAM M
Procedure 1
1833
ALL
0: 30C 1: 35C 2: 40C 3: 45C 4: 50C 5: 55C 6: 60C 7: 65C 8: 70C 9: 75C 10: 80C 11: 85C 12: 90C 13: 95C 14: 100C 15: 105C 16: 110C 17: 115C 18: 120C 19: 125C 20: 130C 0: -100 1: -80 2: -60 3: -40 4: -20 5: 0 6: +20 7: +40 8: +60 9: +80 10: +100 [Unit: V] <Default value> e-STUDIO520 UC, EUR: 6 e-STUDIO600 JPN: 5 UC, EUR: 6 e-STUDIO720 JPN: 5 UC, EUR: 6 e-STUDIO850 JPN: 5 UC, EUR: 6
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Code 1834
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Background potential offset ALL 5 correction setting <0-10>
RAM M
Contents 0: -50 1: -40 2: -30 3: -20 4: -10 5:0 6: +10 7: +20 8: +30 9: +40 10: +50 0: -150 1: -120 2: -90 3: -60 4: -30 5: 0 6: +30 7: +60 8: +90 9: +120 10: +150 <Default value> e-STUDIO520: 5 e-STUDIO600: 5 e-STUDIO720: 5 e-STUDIO850: 5 ( 6 for NAD only) 0: Disabled 1-255: 1-255 sec. 0: Control OFF 1: Table 1 applied 2: Table 2 applied
Procedure 1
2
1
1835
ALL
1836 1837 1900-0 1900-1 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909
Process
Drum pre-running period Transfer output correction control switching against surface potential Feeding retry Plain counter paper (Option LCF) Others Reversing speed switching for thick paper Temperature Center at fusing error thermistor Side thermistor Edge thermistor Pressure roller thermistor Power at fusing error IH error data at occurrence of errors Function for Taiwan's Green Mark Program Paper feeding timing correction setting
ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL
0 <0-255> 0 <0-2> 5 <0-5> 5 <0-5> 0 <0-1> 0 <0-255> 0 <0-255> 0 <0-255> 0 <0-255> 0 <0-63> 0 <0-7> 0 <0-1> 0 <0-3>
M M M M M M M M M M M M M
1 1 4 4
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Paper feeding
1 1
2 - 143
Code 1500
RAM SYS
Contents Selects the standard paper size to convert it into the pixel count (%). 0: A4 1: LT Clears all information related to the pixel counter. Clears all information related to the service technician reference pixel counter. Clears all information related to the toner cartridge reference pixel counter. Selects whether or not to display the pixel counter on the LCD screen. 0: Displayed 1: Not displayed Selects the reference when displaying the pixel counter on the LCD screen. 0: Service technician reference 1: Toner cartridge reference Selects the counter to determine toner empty. 0: Output pages 1: Pixel counter Sets the number of output pages to determine toner empty. This setting is valid when 0 is set at 08-1506. Sets the pixel count to determine the toner empty status. This setting is valid when "1" is set at 08-1506. Becomes 1 when 081502 is performed. Displays the date on which 08-1502 was performed. Displays the date on which 08-1503 was performed. Displays the date on which 08-1503 was performed.
1501 1502
SYS SYS
3 3
1503
ALL
SYS
1504
ALL
1 <0-1>
SYS
1505
Pixel counter
ALL
0 <0-1>
SYS
1506
Toner empty determination counter setting Threshold setting for toner empty determination (Output pages) Threshold setting for toner empty determination (Pixel count) Pixel counter clear flag/ Service technician reference Service technician reference cleared date Toner cartridge reference cleared date Toner cartridge reference count started date
ALL
SYS
1507
ALL
SYS
1508
Pixel counter
ALL
SYS
2 2 2 2
2 - 144
Code 1548
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Number of output pages PPC <8 digits> (Service technician reference)
RAM SYS
Contents Counts the number of output pages converted to the standard paper size in the copy function and service technician reference. [Unit. page] Counts the number of output pages converted to the standard paper size in the printer function and service technician reference. [Unit. page] Counts the number of output pages converted to the standard paper size in the FAX function and service technician reference. [Unit. page] Counts the number of output pages converted to the standard paper size in the copy function and toner cartridge reference. [Unit. page] Counts the number of output pages converted to the standard paper size in the printer function and toner cartridge reference. [Unit. page] Counts the number of output pages converted to the standard paper size in the FAX function and toner cartridge reference. [Unit. page] Counts the number of time of the toner cartridge replacement. Displays the average pixel count in the copy function and service technician reference. [Unit: 0.01%] Displays the average pixel count in the printer function and service technician reference. [Unit: 0.01%]
Procedure 2
2
2
1550
Pixel counter
PRT
<8 digits>
SYS
1551
Pixel counter
FAX
<8 digits>
SYS
1553
Pixel counter
PPC
<8 digits>
SYS
1555
Pixel counter
PRT
<8 digits>
SYS
1556
Pixel counter
FAX
<8 digits>
SYS
1566 1592
Toner cartridge replacement counter Average pixel count (Service technician reference) Average pixel count (Service technician reference)
ALL PPC
SYS SYS
2 2
1593
Pixel counter
PRT
SYS
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Code 1594
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Average pixel count FAX 0 <0(Service technician reference) 10000> Average pixel count (Service technician reference) PPC/ PRT/ FAX 0 <010000>
RAM SYS
Contents Displays the average pixel count in the FAX function and service technician reference. [Unit: 0.01%] Displays the average pixel count in the copy/ printer/FAX function and service technician reference. [Unit: 0.01%] Displays the latest pixel count in the copy function and service technician reference. [Unit: 0.01%] Displays the latest pixel count in the printer function and service technician reference. [Unit: 0.01%] Displays the latest pixel count in the FAX function and service technician reference. [Unit: 0.01%] Displays the average pixel count in the copy function and toner cartridge reference. [Unit: 0.01%] Displays the average pixel count in the printer function, and toner cartridge reference. [Unit: 0.01%] Displays the average pixel count in the copy/ printer/FAX function and toner cartridge reference. [Unit: 0.01%] Displays the average pixel count in the FAX function and toner cartridge reference. [Unit: 0.01%] Displays the latest pixel count in the FAX function and toner cartridge reference. [Unit: 0.01%] Displays the latest pixel count in the copy function and toner cartridge reference. [Unit: 0.01%]
Procedure 2
1595
Pixel counter
SYS
1606
Pixel counter
Latest pixel count (Service technician reference) Latest pixel count (Service technician reference) Latest pixel count (Service technician reference) Average pixel count (Toner cartridge reference)
PPC
SYS
1607
Pixel counter
PRT
SYS
1608
Pixel counter
FAX
SYS
1613
Pixel counter
PPC
SYS
1619
Pixel counter
PRT
SYS
1624
Pixel counter
SYS
1625
Pixel counter
SYS
1634
Latest pixel count (Toner cartridge reference) Latest pixel count (Toner cartridge reference)
FAX
SYS
1639
PPC
SYS
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Code 1640
Setting mode (08) Default Func- <AcceptItems tion able value> Latest pixel count PRT 0 (Toner cartridge reference) <010000> Pixel count distribution 0-5% 5.1-10% 10.1-15% 15.1-20% 20.1-25% 25.1-30% 30.1-40% 40.1-60% 60.1-80% 80.1100% 0-5% 5.1-10% 10.1-15% 15.1-20% 20.1-25% 25.1-30% 30.1-40% 40.1-60% 60.1-80% 80.1100% 0-5% 5.1-10% 10.1-15% 15.1-20% 20.1-25% 25.1-30% 30.1-40% 40.1-60% 60.1-80% 80.1100% PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PPC PRT PRT PRT PRT PRT PRT PRT PRT PRT PRT FAX FAX FAX FAX FAX FAX FAX FAX FAX FAX <8 digits> <8 digits> <8 digits> <8 digits> <8 digits> <8 digits> <8 digits> <8 digits> <8 digits> <8 digits> <8 digits> <8 digits> <8 digits> <8 digits> <8 digits> <8 digits> <8 digits> <8 digits> <8 digits> <8 digits> <8 digits> <8 digits> <8 digits> <8 digits> <8 digits> <8 digits> <8 digits> <8 digits> <8 digits> <8 digits>
RAM SYS
Contents Displays the latest pixel count in the printer function and toner cartridge reference. [Unit: 0.01%] The pixel count data are divided into 10 ranges. The number of output pages in each range is displayed. In this code, the distributions in the copy function are displayed. [Unit: page]
Procedure 2
2
14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
1649-0 1649-1 1649-2 1649-3 1649-4 1649-5 1649-6 1649-7 1649-8 1649-9 1650-0 1650-1 1650-2 1650-3 1650-4 1650-5 1650-6 1650-7 1650-8 1650-9 1651-0 1651-1 1651-2 1651-3 1651-4 1651-5 1651-6 1651-7 1651-8 1651-9
Pixel counter
SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS SYS
Pixel counter
The pixel count data are divided into 10 ranges. The number of output pages in each range is displayed. In this code, the distributions in the printer function are displayed. [Unit: page]
Pixel counter
The pixel count data are divided into 10 ranges. The number of output pages in each range is displayed. In this code, the distributions in the FAX function are displayed. [Unit: page]
2 - 147
<<PM support mode related code>> The management items at PM support mode can also be operated at setting mode (08). The following items are displayed or set by using sub-codes at PM management setting in the table below. <Sub-codes> 0: Present number of output pages - Means the present number of output pages. 1: Recommended number of output pages for replacement - Means the recommended number of output pages for replacement. 2: Number of output pages at the last replacement - Means the number of output pages at the last replacement. 3: Present driving counts - Means the present drive counts (1 count = 2 seconds). 4: Recommended driving counts to be replaced - Means the recommended drive counts for replacement (1 count = 2 seconds). 5: Driving counts at the last replacement - Means the drive counts at the last replacement. 6: Present output pages for control - Means the present number of output pages for controlling. 7: Present driving counts for control - Means the present drive counts for controlling (1 count = 2 seconds). * For the cleaning web, this means the total feeding amount for controlling the cleaning web. (1 count = 1 mm). 8: Number of times replaced - Counts up when clearing the counter of each unit in the PM Support Mode Screen. Notes: Barring the exceptions, sub-code 3 is equivalent to sub-code 7. Barring the exceptions, when the value of sub-code 3 is changed, the value of sub-code 7 is also updated and vice versa. When 0 is set at one of sub-codes 0, 3, 6 and 7, the rest of them are automatically updated to 0. (Exceptions: 08-1228, 08-1252)
2 - 148
Remarks <Default value of code 1150 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 450,000/500,000 575,000/600,000 Sub-code 4: 495,000/495,000/ 495,000/410,000 <Default value of code 1158 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 450,000/500,000 575,000/600,000 Sub-code 4: 495,000/495,000/ 495,000/410,000 <Default value of code 1166 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 450,000/500,000/ 575,000/600,000 Sub-code 4: 495,000/495,000/ 495,000/410,000 <Default value of code 1172 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 450,000/500,000/ 575,000/600,000 Sub-code 4: 495,000/495,000/ 495,000/410,000 <Default value of code 1174 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 450,000/500,000/ 575,000/600,000 Sub-code 4: 495,000/495,000/ 495,000/410,000 <Default value of code 1182 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 450,000/500,000/ 575,000/600,000 Sub-code 4: 495,000/495,000/ 495,000/410,000 <Default value of code 1190 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 450,000/500,000/ 575,000/600,000 Sub-code 4: 495,000/495,000/ 495,000/410,000 <Default value of code 1198 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 450,000/500,000/ 575,000/600,000 Sub-code 4: 495,000/495,000/ 495,000/410,000
1158-0 to 8
1159
1166-0 to 8
1167
1172-0 to 8
1173
1174-0 to 8
1175
1182-0 to 8
1183
1190-0 to 8
1191
Ozone filter
1198-0 to 8
1199
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Remarks <Default value of code 1200 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 450,000/500,000/ 575,000/600,000 Sub-code 4: 400,000/400,000/ 400,000/330,000 <Default value of code 1208 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 450,000/500,000/ 575,000/600,000 Sub-code 4: 400,000/400,000/ 400,000/330,000 <Default value of code 1212 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 3, 5, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 900,000/1,000,000/ 1,150,000/1,200,000 Sub-code 4: 990,000/990,000/ 990,000/820,000 <Default value of code 1228 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 450,000/500,000/ 575,000/600,000 Sub-code 4: 495,000/495,000/ 495,000/410,000 <Default value of code 1232 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 3, 5, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 450,000/500,000/ 575,000/600,000 Sub-code 4: 495,000/495,000/ 495,000/410,000 <Default value of code 1234 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 3, 5, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 450,000/500,000/ 575,000/600,000 Sub-code 4: 495,000/495,000/ 495,000/410,000 <Default value of code 1246 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 450,000/500,000/ 575,000/600,000 Sub-code 4: 470,000/470,000/ 470,000/390,000 <Default value of code 1250 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 450,000/500,000/ 575,000/600,000 Sub-code 4: 470,000/470,000/ 470,000/390,000
Toner filter
1208-0 to 8
1209
1212-0 to 5, 8
1213
Transfer belt
1228-0 to 8
1229
1232-0 to 5, 8
1233
1234-0 to 5, 8
1235
Fuser roller
1246-0 to 8
1247
Pressure roller
1250-0 to 8
1251
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Remarks <Default value of code 1252 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 450,000/500,000/ 575,000/600,000 Sub-code 4: 470,000/470,000/ 470,000/390,000 Sub-code 7: 1/1/1/1 <Default value of code 1254 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 450,000/500,000/ 575,000/600,000 Sub-code 4: 470,000/470,000/ 470,000/390,000 <Default value of code 1268 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 450,000/500,000/ 575,000/600,000 Sub-code 4: 470,000/470,000/ 470,000/390,000 <Default value of code 1282 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 50,000/50,000/50,000/ 50,000 <Default value of code 1284 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 120,000/120,000/ 120,000/120,000 <Default value of code 1286 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 50,000/50,000/50,000/ 50,000 <Default value of code 1288 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 400,000/400,000/ 400,000/400,000 <Default value of code 1290 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 200,000/200,000/ 200,000/200,000 <Default value of code 1292 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 200,000/200,000/ 200,000/200,000 <Default value of code 1294 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 500,000/500,000/ 500,000/500,000
1254-0 to 8
1255
1268-0 to 8
1269
1282-0,1,2,8
1283
1284-0,1,2,8
1285
1286-0,1,2,8
1287
1288-0,1,2,8
1289
1290-0,1,2,8
1291
1292-0,1,2,8
1293
1294-0,1,2,8
1295
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Remarks <Default value of code 1296 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 400,000/400,000/ 400,000/400,000 <Default value of code 1298 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 200,000/200,000/ 200,000/200,000 <Default value of code 1300 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 200,000/200,000/ 200,000/200,000 <Default value of code 1302 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 500,000/500,000/ 500,000/500,000 <Default value of code 1304 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 400,000/400,000/ 400,000/400,000 <Default value of code 1306 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 200,000/200,000/ 200,000/200,000 <Default value of code 1308 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 200,000/200,000/ 200,000/200,000 <Default value of code 1310 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 500,000/500,000/ 500,000/500,000 <Default value of code 1312 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 200,000/200,000/ 200,000/200,000 <Default value of code 1314 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 200,000/200,000/ 200,000/200,000 <Default value of code 1316 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 100,000/100,000/ 100,000/100,000
1298-0,1,2,8
1299
1300-0,1,2,8
1301
1302-0,1,2,8
1303
1304-0,1,2,8
1305
1306-0,1,2,8
1307
1308-0,1,2,8
1309
1310-0,1,2,8
1311
1312-0,1,2,8
1313
1314-0,1,2,8
1315
1316-0,1,2,8
1317
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Remarks <Default value of code 1320 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 200,000/200,000/ 200,000/200,000 <Default value of code 1322 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 200,000/200,000/ 200,000/200,000 <Default value of code 1324 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 100,000/100,000/ 100,000/100,000 <Default value of code 1328 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 200,000/200,000/ 200,000/200,000 <Default value of code 1330 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 200,000/200,000/ 200,000/200,000 <Default value of code 1332 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 100,000/100,000/ 100,000/100,000 <Default value of code 1338 (e-STUDIO520/600/720/850)> Sub-codes 0, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8: 0/0/0/0 Sub-code 1: 450,000/500,000/ 575,000/600,000 Sub-code 4: 470,000/470,000/ 470,000/390,000
1322-0,1,2,8
1323
1324-0,1,2,8
1325
1328-0,1,2,8
1329
1330-0,1,2,8
1331
1332-0,1,2,8
1333
1338-0 to 8
1339
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<<Procedure to copy the total counter value (08-257)>> (1) (2) Turn ON the power while [0] and [8] are pressed simultaneously. Key in the code 257 with the digital keys and press the [START] button (the following is displayed). Note: Before performing the following operations, note the current counter values.
Fig.2-3
(3)
Key in the value 1 or 2 with the digital key and press the [START] button. The value entered is displayed on the left of the %, and the [ENTER] button is displayed. Note: The value can be erased by pressing the [CLEAR] button to change as long as the [START] button is not pressed. (The value on the left of the % is reset to 0 by pressing the [CLEAR] button.) Key in 1 to copy the value of the total counter (LGC board) (A) onto the value of the backup counter (SYS board) (B).
(A)
(B)
Fig.2-4
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Key in 2 to copy the value of the backup counter (SYS board) (B) onto the value of the total counter (LGC board) (A).
(A)
(B)
(4)
Fig.2-5
Note: The screen returns to the code entry screen without copying (overwriting) the value when the [CANCEL] button is pressed.
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2.2.6
Pixel counter
1) Outline Pixel counter is a function that counts the number of dots emitted by the laser and converts it into the print ratio (%) per standard paper size. This Print ratio (%) per standard paper size is called Pixel count (%). This function enables you to know how each user uses the equipment and to grasp the tendency of toner consumption (number of output pages per cartridge).
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2) Factors affecting toner consumption Standard number of output pages per cartridge shows the average number of output pages under the condition that the data of print ratio 6% is printed on the standard paper size (A4/LT) at a normal temperature and humidity. However, users do not always print under the above condition. As for the type of original, copy/print mode and environment, each user has different tendency, and as a result, the number of output pages per cartridge becomes different depending on the user. The major factors affecting toner consumption are as follows: - Original/Data coverage - Original/Data density - Original/Print mode - Density setting Also there are other factors in addition to the above, such as environment, individual difference of equipment, difference in lot quality of materials, toner density and drum surface potential. The general relations between the 4 factors mentioned in the previous page and toner consumption per output page in the Copier Function are as follows:
Toner consumption
Original coverage
Toner consumption
Original density
Toner consumption
TEXT /PHOTO
Toner consumption
TEXT PHOTO
Original mode
Manual Manual Automatic Manual Manual Manual density density density density density density +5 +1 Center -1 -5
Density setting
Fig.2-6 Factors affecting toner consumption and the tendency
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3) Details of pixel counter - Toner cartridge reference and service technician reference The pixel counter function in this equipment has 2 references, toner cartridge reference and service technician reference. Toner cartridge reference This is a system that accumulates data between the installation of a new toner cartridge and next installation. The installation of new toner cartridge is judged when the total number of pixel count or output pages after the detection of toner cartridge empty has exceeded the threshold. The threshold to be used is selectable in the setting mode (08-1506) between the pixel count and output pages (0: Output pages 1: Pixel counter). The threshold of pixel count is set in the setting mode (08-1508) and that of output pages is set in the setting mode (08-1507). When the new toner cartridge is judged as installed, the data related with the previous cartridge is cleared and replaced with the data after the installation of new cartridge. Clearing of the counter of the toner cartridge reference is performed in the setting mode (08-1503). Service technician reference This is a system that accumulates data between clearing the counter of the service technician reference by service technician and subsequently clearing the same counter. Clearing of the counter of the service technician reference is performed in the setting mode (081502). Print count (number of output pages) The number of output pages shown at the pixel counter is counted after converting all paper sizes to the standard paper size (A4/LT). Printing on other than the standard size is converted by paper area ratio. The standard paper size is set in the setting mode (08-1500). The examples of conversion are as follows: Ex.) 1 is added to the print count when printing on A4/LT size. 2 is added to the print count when printing on A3/LD size. (area ratio to A4/LT: 200%) 1.49 is added to the print count when printing on B4 size. (area ratio to A4: 149%) 1.27 is added to the print count when printing on LG size. (area ratio to LT: 127%)
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Pixel count (%) Pixel count (%) shows the ratio of laser emitting pixels to all pixels on standard paper. The examples of pixel count are as follows: Note: In the following examples, solid copy is considered to be 100%. But since the image has 4 margins, it never becomes 100% actually.
2
Ex.) Printing 5 pages on A4/LT size with solid copy (Laser emits to all pixels.) Pixel count: 100%, Print count: 5 Printing 5 pages on A4/LT size with blank copy (Laser never emits.) Pixel count: 0%, Print count: 5 Printing 2 pages on A4/LT size with solid copy (Laser emits to all pixels.) Printing 2 pages on A4/LT size with blank copy (Laser never emits.) Pixel count: 50%, Print count: 4 Printing 3 pages on A4/LT size with 6% of laser emission Printing 1 page on A4/LT size with 2% of laser emission Pixel count: 5%, Print count: 4 Printing 2 pages on A3/LD size with solid copy (Laser emits to all pixels.) Pixel count: 100%, Print count: 4 Printing 2 pages on A3/LD size with 6% of laser emission Pixel count: 6%, Print count: 4 Average pixel count (%) and latest pixel count (%) There are 2 types of the value calculated as the pixel count, average pixel count (%) and latest pixel count (%). Average pixel count (%) The average value of all pixel count data after each reference data is cleared is calculated and displayed. Latest pixel count (%) The value is displayed for printing just before the pixel counter is confirmed.
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Type of calculated data Since this is multifunctional, the data of pixel count is calculated for each function. The following list is the information that can be confirmed by LCD screen. But actually, more information can be confirmed by the setting mode (08). See after-mentioned 5)-Display in the setting mode (08) for details. : With data : Without data
Toner cartridge reference Service technician reference
Table 2-201 Type of calculated data Setting related with the pixel counter function Standard paper size setting The standard paper size (A4 or LT) to convert it into the pixel count is selected (08-1500). Pixel counter display setting Whether or not to display the pixel counter on the LCD screen is selected (08-1504). Display reference setting The reference when displaying the pixel counter on the LCD screen (toner cartridge reference or service technician reference) is selected (08-1505). Determination counter of toner empty This is the counter to determine the replacement of new toner cartridge after the toner empty is detected. After the toner empty is detected by the auto-toner sensor, this counter checks if toner empty is not detected one more time while the specified number of pixel count or output pages is counted. Pixel counter clearing There are 3 types for the pixel count clear as follows: 08-1501: All information related to the pixel count is cleared. 08-1502: All information related to the service technician reference pixel count is cleared. 08-1503: All information related to the toner cartridge reference pixel count is cleared.
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4) Relation between pixel count and toner consumption The users printing out the image with large coverage or high density may cause the large value of pixel count. And the setting that toner consumption becomes high in the original mode or density setting may cause it as well. In this case, the replacement cycle of toner cartridge is faster than the standard number of output pages. Therefore, this trend needs to be grasped for the service. The relation between pixel count and number of output pages per cartridge is as follows:
2
Standard number of output pages Number of output pages per cartridge (page) X
X/2
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5) Pixel counter confirmation - Display on LCD screen Whether or not to display the pixel counter on the LCD screen is selected (0: Displayed, 1: Not displayed) in the setting mode (08-1504), and whether or not to display it at the service technician reference or toner cartridge reference is selected (0: Service technician reference, 1: Toner cartridge reference) in the setting mode (08-1505). The following screen is displayed when the buttons, [USER FUNCTIONS], [COUNTER] and [PIXEL COUNTER] are pressed in this order after Displayed is selected with the code above and the power is, as usual, turned ON. The following screen is displayed when the toner cartridge reference is selected in the setting mode (08-1505).
The following screen is displayed when the service technician reference is selected in the setting mode (08-1505).
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Data list printing The data for pixel counter can be printed in the list print mode (9S). 9S-104: The data of the toner cartridge reference is printed. 9S-105: The data of service technician reference is printed.
PIXEL COUNTER CODE LIST 2004.7.11 09:55 TONERCARTRIDGE No DATE 0 20040711 1 20040711 2 20040711 PPC 12345 12345 12345 PRN 23456 23456 23456 FAX 12345 12345 12345 TOTAL 45678 45678 45678
Print Count [LT/A4] Average Pixel Count [%] Latest Pixel Count [%]
PIXEL COUNTER CODE LIST 2004.7.11 09:55 SERVICEMAN No DATE 0 20040711 1 20040711 2 20040711 Print Count [LT/A4] Average Pixel Count [%] Latest Pixel Count [%] PPC 12345 12345 12345 PRN 23456 23456 23456 FAX 12345 12345 12345 TOTAL 45678 45678 45678
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Display in the setting mode (08) Information of pixel count can be also checked in the setting mode (08). For details, see P.2-67 "2.2.5 Setting mode (08)". Print count, pixel count
Copier function
Print count (page) Average pixel count (%) Latest pixel count (%) Print count (page) Average pixel count (%) Latest pixel count (%) Print count (page) Average pixel count (%) Latest pixel count (%) Average pixel count (%)
Toner cartridge reference 1553 1613 1639 1555 1619 1640 1556 1625 1634 1624
Service technician reference 1548 1592 1606 1550 1593 1607 1551 1594 1608 1595
Printer function
FAX function
Total
Note: By entering the sub code at the above code, the pixel count distribution can be displayed dividing into 10 ranges. The sub codes are as follows. 0: 0 - 5% 1: 5.1 - 10% 2: 10.1 - 15% 3: 15.1 - 20% 4: 20.1 - 25% 5: 25.1 - 30% 6: 30.1 - 40% 7: 40.1 - 60% 8: 60.1- 80% 9: 80.1 - 100%
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Other information Toner cartridge replacement counter The toner cartridge replacement count is displayed. (08-1566) Toner cartridge reference count started date The toner cartridge reference count started date is displayed. (08-1518) Service technician reference cleared date The service technician reference cleared date is displayed.(08-1510) The date (08-1502 was performed) is stored. Toner cartridge reference cleared date The toner cartridge reference cleared date is displayed. The date (08-1503 was performed) is stored.
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2.2.7
Scanner
Image
Drive
[Position] 305, 306 [Distortion] 308 [Reproduction ratio] 340 [Carriage position] 359 [Margin] 430, 431, 432, 433, 434-0 to 1, 435, 436, 437, 438 [Image density] 501, 503, 504, 505, 506, 507, 508, 509, 510, 512, 514, 515, 710, 714, 715, 719, 720, 724, 725, 729, 845, 846, 847, 850, 851, 852, 855, 856, 857, 860, 861, 862, 931, 932, 933, 934, 935, 936, 937, 938, 939, 940, 941, 942 [Range correction] 532, 533, 534, 570, 571, 572, 693, 694, 695, 825, 826, 827, 830, 831, 832, 835, 836, 837, 913, 914, 915, 916, 917, 918, 919, 920, 921 [Gamma slope] 593, 594, 595, 943, 944, 945 [Sharpness] 620, 621, 622, 865-0 to 2, 866-0 to 2, 867-0 to 2, 922, 923, 924 [Smudged/Faint text] 653, 654, 655, 928 [Printer density] 672-0 to 4, 676-0 to 4 [Binarizing] 700, 701, 702 [Main motor] 421, 422 [Exit motor] 424, 425
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Adjustment Mode (05) [Aligning amount] 448-0 to 2, 449-0 to 2, 450-0 to 2, 452-0 to 2, 455-0 to 2, 457, 458-0 to 2, 460-0 to 2, 461-0 to 2, 462-0 to 3, 463-0 to 2, 464-0 to 2, 469-0 to 5, 470-0 to 2, 471-0 to 2, 472-0 to 2, 473, 474-0 to 2 [Paper pushing amount] 466-0 to 7
Setting Mode (08) [paper dimension] 210, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 471 [Paper feeding] 254, 255, 481, 619, 658, 659, 988, 1133 [Retry] 463-0 to 1, 464-0 to 1, 465-0 to 1, 4660 to 1, 467-0 to 1,468-0 to 1, 482, 1390, 1391, 1392, 1393, 1394, 1395, 1396, 1397, 1398, 1399, 1400, 1401 [Paper size] 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 247, 248, 249, 256 [Blank copying prevention] 625 [Polygonal motor] 398, 399, 478, 479, 483, 484, 485, 486, 488, 489, 490 [Power correction] 872, 873, 875, 876, 877
Laser
[Laser power] 286 [Polygonal motor] 401, 405 [Write starting] 410, 411, 440, 441, 442, 443, 444, 445, 498-0 to 1 [Sideways deviation] 497-0 to 5 [Auto-toner] 200, 201 [Main charger bias] 210 [Developer bias] 205 [Transfer bias] 221
RADF
Finisher Network
[Aligning amount] 354, 355 [Sensors/EEPROM] 356, 367, 368 [Transporting] 357, 358, 365, 366 [Folding / Binding position] 468-0 to 2
[Status counter] 400 [Temperature] 409, 410, 411, 412, 413, 437, 1804 [Pre-running] 417, 439, 440, 441, 523, 526 [Switchback] 462
[Tray reset] 648 [Cascade] 652, 653 [NIC] 1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1120 [IP address] 1005, 1006, 1007, 1008, 1009, 1010 [IPX] 1011, 1099 [Frame type] 1012 [NCP] 1013 [AppleTalk] 1014, 1015 [LDAP] 1016 [DNS] 1017, 1018, 1019 [DDNS] 1020 [SLP] 1021 [NetBios] 1023 [WINS] 1024, 1025 [Bindery] 1026 [NDS] 1027 [Directory] 1028, 1029 [HTTP] 1030, 1031, 1032, 1033, 1034, 1035 [SMTP] 1037, 1038, 1039, 1040, 1041, 1042, 1100, 1101, 1102 [Offramp] 1043, 1044, 1045 [POP3] 1046, 1047, 1048, 1049, 1050, 1051, 1052 [FTP] 1053, 1054, 1055, 1056, 1057, 1058, 1059, 1060, 1061, 1062, 1089, 1090, 1091, 1092, 1106 [MIB] 1063 [Community] 1065, 1066 [TRAP] 1067, 1068, 1069, 1070 [Raw/TCP] 945, 1073, 1074 [LPD] 1075, 1076, 1077 [IPP] 1078, 1079, 1080, 1081, 1082, 1083, 1084, 1085, 1086, 1087, 1088 [Novell] 1093, 1094 [SerchRoot] 1095 [Print queue] 1096 [Rendezvous] 1103 [SMB] 1117
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Classification Counter
Setting Mode (08) [External counter] 202, 381, 683, 975 [Counter copy] 257 [Paper size] 305-0 to 16, 306-0 to 16, 307-0 to 16, 308-0 to 16, 312-0 to 16, 313-0 to 16, 3140 to 16, 315-0 to 16, 316-0 to 16 [Large/Small size] 320-0 to 2, 321-0 to 2, 3220 to 2, 323-0 to 2, 327-0 to 2, 328-0 to 2, 329-0 to 2, 330-0 to 2, 332-0 to 2, 335-0 to 2 [Double count] 345, 346, 347, 348, 349, 352, 353 [Paper source] 356, 357, 358, 359, 360, 370, 372, 374 [HDD] 390, 391, 392, 393 [Fuser unit] 1246, 1247, 1250, 1251, 1252, 1253, 1254, 1255, 1268, 1269, 1338, 1339 [Toner cartridge] 1376, 1410, 1519 [Media type] 1385, 1386, 1387, 1388, 1411 [System firmware] 900, 920, 921, 922, 923, 924, 925, 926, 927, 928, 929, 930, 931, 933, 934, 935, 936, 937, 938, 939 [Engine firmware] 903, 905, 907, 908 [FAX] 915 [NIC] 916 [PM counter] 251, 252 [Telephone] 250 [Error history] 253 [FSMS] 258, 999 [Service notification] 702, 703, 707, 715, 716, 717, 718, 719, 720, 721, 723, 767, 768, 769, 770, 771, 772, 773, 774, 775, 776, 777, 778, 779, 780, 781, 782, 783, 784, 785, 786, 787, 788, 789, 790, 796 [HTTP] 726, 727, 728, 729, 730, 731 [Supply order] 732, 733, 734, 738, 739, 740, 741, 742, 743, 744, 745, 746, 747, 748, 758, 759, 760, 764, 765, 794 [Firmware download] 797 [Emergency Mode] 710, 711 [Destination] 201, 701, 849 [Line] 203 [Private printing] 259 [Local I/F] 614 [Memory] 615 [Partition] 662, 666, 667 [Clear] 693 [Trial period] 673, 695, 798, 799 [Banner] 678, 679, 680, 681 [Database] 684, 685, 686 [HDD] 690, 691, 694 [Control panel] 692 [Scrambler board] 696, 698, 699 [Equipment number] 995 [Toner recycle] 838
Version
Maintenance
Others
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3.
ADJUSTMENT
When the power should be turned OFF, be sure to shut down the equipment by pressing the [ENERGY SAVER] button for a few seconds.
3.1
When the developer material is replaced, adjust the auto-toner sensor in the following procedure. Note: Check if the cleaning blade is pressed against the drum before performing this adjustment. <Procedure> (Adjustment Mode (05-200)) (1) (2) Install the into the equipment. While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON. The following message will be displayed.
100%
[0][5] [POWER]
A3
TEST MODE
Fig.3-1
(3)
Key in code [200] and press the [START] button. The display changes as follows.
B
230%
[200] [START]
200
A3 128
A
Notes: A indicates the controlled value of the auto-toner sensor output. Press the Up or Down button to change the value. B indicates the output voltage of the auto-toner sensor (2.30 V in the above case). The drum, developer unit, etc. are in operation. C indicates the latest adjustment value.
e-STUDIO520/600/720/850 ADJUSTMENT
3-1
(4)
After about two minutes and 30 seconds, the value B automatically starts changing.
200
A3
WAIT
128
Fig.3-3
(5)
After a short time, the value B becomes stable and the display changes as follows.
B
240%
200
A3 150
A
Fig.3-4
(6)
Check if the value A is within the range of 100 to 135. If the value is not within the range, press the [CANCEL] button to finish the auto-toner sensor adjustment. When the developer material has been replaced, perform the auto-toner sensor adjustment again. If the value is within the range, press the [ENTER] or [INTERRUPT] button. The drum, developer unit, etc. are stopped and the following is displayed. The drum, developer unit, etc. are stopped and the following is displayed.
[ENTER] or [INTERRUPT]
A3
Fig.3-5
(7)
Humidity(%) 0 to 29.9 30.0 to 44.9 45.0 to 59.9 60.0 to 74.9 75.0 to 100
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Key in code [290] and press the [START] button. When the message "WAIT" goes off, turn the power OFF by shutdown. Install the toner cartridge.
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3.2
3.2.1
There are several adjustment items in the image dimensional adjustment, as listed below. When adjusting these items, the following adjustment order should strictly be observed.
Item to be adjusted 1 Paper alignment at the registration roller Code in mode 05 448, 449, 450, 452, 455, 457, 458, 460, 461, 462, 463, 469, 470, 471, 472, 473, 474, 480 401
(a) Reproduction ratio of primary scanning direction (Fine adjustment of polygonal motor rotation speed) (b) Primary scanning data laser writing start position (c) Reproduction ratio of secondary scanning direction (Fine adjustment of transfer belt motor rotation speed) (d) Secondary scanning data laser writing start position (e) Primary scanning data laser writing start position at duplexing
411 488
408, 428, 429, 440, 441, 442, 443, 444, 445 498 405 306 340 305 430 432 433
(a) Image distortion (b) Reproduction ratio of primary scanning direction (c) Image location of primary scanning direction (d) Reproduction ratio of secondary scanning direction (e) Image location of secondary scanning direction (f) Top margin (g) Right margin (h) Bottom margin
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[Procedure to key in adjustment values] In accordance with the procedure described below, make adjustment of each adjustment item so that the measured values obtained from test copies satisfy the specification. By pressing the [FAX] button, immediately after starting the Adjustment Mode (05), single-sided test copying can be performed (normal copy mode).
<Operation keys>
<Display> 100%
A3
0 1
TEST MODE
POWER Digital keys : Enter codes. 100% START TEST MODE Digital keys : Enter adjustment values. ( CLEAR Use to make corrections)
ENTER Value ZZZ is stored
Code No.
XXX
ZZZ
A3
Adjustment value newly entered (If no entering, YYY is displayed.)
YYY
A3
A3
If the test copy does not satisfy the specified values, return to step 1 and repeat the adjustment procedure. Power OFF/ON : Exit the Adjustment Mode.
100% COPYING
A3
Fig.3-6
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3.2.2
Adjustment with touch panel Paper alignment at the registration roller can be adjusted in the following procedure by performing the code 05-480. (1) Select the drawer.
Fig.3-7
(2)
Fig.3-8
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(3)
3
Fig.3-9
(4)
Fig.3-10
(5)
Press the [ENTER] button to finish the adjustment. * Press the [FUNCTION CLEAR] button to return to the previous menu.
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Adjustment by direct code entry As for the codes shown in the table below, the paper alignment at the registration roller can be adjusted by a direct entry with the digital keys. (For codes not shown in this table, perform the adjustment with the touch panel.)
Paper type Plain paper Thick paper 1 Thick paper 2 Thick paper 3 OHP Weight 64-80 g/m2 17-20 lb. 81-105g/m2 21-28 lb. 106-163g/m2 29-43 lb. 164-209g/m2 44-55 lb. 1st drawer 450 (*1) 469 (*1) 2nd drawer 452 (*1) 470 (*1) 3rd drawer 448 (*1) 471 (*1) 4th drawer 449 (*1) 472 (*1) Tandem LCF 457 473-0 473-1 473-2 473-3 Duplexing (ADU) 455 (*1) 474 (*1) Option LCF Bypass feed(SFB) 458 (*1) 460 (*1) 461 (*1) 462 (*1) 463 (*2)
Sub-code (*1) 0: Long size 1: Middle size 2: Short size1 3:Short size 4:Post card (*2) 0: Long size of OHP film 1: Middle size of OHP film 2: Short size1 of OHP film 3: Short size 2 of OHT film 4:Post card size of OHP film Notes: 1. Long size: 330 mm or longer (13.0 inches or longer) Middle size: 220-239 mm (8.7-12.9 inches) Short size1: 205-219 mm (8.1-8.6 inches) Short size2: 160-204 mm (6.3-8.0 inches) Post card: 159 mm or shorter (6.2 inches or shorter) 2. The adjustment of Post card is for Japan only. <Procedure> (1) Perform the test print according to the following procedure.
(Not necessary for LCF) Current value displayed (*3) +[FAX] Enter new value [POWER] OFF/ON (Exit)
[0][5] [Power]
(Code)
[START]
[SET] or [INTERRUPT] Stores in memory
(Sub-code)
[START]
[Drawer selection]
(Test print)
(*3)1: Single-sided grid pattern 3: Double-sided grid pattern 9: Gamma adjustment correction pattern (Dither) 10: Gamma adjustment correction pattern (Error diffusion)
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(2)
Check if any transfer void is occurring. If there is a transfer problem, try the values in descending order as 31 30 29 until the transfer void disappears. At the same time, confirm if any paper jam occurs. Also, when the aligning amount has been increased, this may increase the scraping noise caused by the paper and the Mylar sheet as it is transported by the registration roller. If this scraping noise is annoying, try to decrease the value.
Transfer void
50
Fig.3-11
mm
0 -1
0m
3
(3) Perform the same procedure for all paper sources. Note: When paper thinner than specified is used, paper jams may occur frequently at the registration section. In this case, it is advisable to change (or reduce) the aligning amount. However, if the aligning amount is reduced too much, this may cause the shift of leading edge position. So, when adjusting the aligning amount, try to choose the appropriate amount while confirming the leading edge position is not shifted. * As a tentative countermeasure, the service life of the feed roller can be extended by increasing the aligning amount.
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3.2.3
The printer related adjustment is performed by using the printed out grid pattern.
A
Feeding direction
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[A]
Reproduction ratio of primary scanning direction (Fine adjustment of polygonal motor rotation speed (Printer)) <Procedure> (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON. Press [1] drawer. (Adjustment Mode)
[FAX]. (A grid pattern with 10 mm squares is printed out. Use A3/LD in the 2nd/4th
Check the grid pattern on the test chart printed out and measure the distance A from the 1st line to the 21st line of the grid pattern. Check if the distance A is within 2000.5 mm. If not, use the following procedure to change values and measure the distance A again. (Adjustment Mode) (Key in code [401]) [START] (Key in a value (acceptable values: 0 to 255)) [ENTER] or [INTERRUPT] (Stored in memory) 100% A is displayed Press [1] [FAX] (A grid pattern is printed out.) * The larger the adjustment value is, the longer the distance A becomes. (e-STUDIO 520/600/720: 0.3 mm/step, e-STUDIO 850: 0.1 mm/step)
[B] Primary scanning data laser writing start position (Printer) <Procedure> (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON. Press [1] drawer. (Adjustment Mode)
[FAX]. (A grid pattern with 10 mm squares is printed out. Use A3/LD in the 2nd/4th
Check the grid pattern on the test chart printed out and measure the distance B from the left edge of the paper to the 6th line of the grid pattern. Check if the distance B is within 520.5 mm. If not, use the following procedure to change values and measure the distance B again. (Adjustment Mode) (Key in the code [411]) [START] (Key in a value (acceptable values: 0 to 255)) [ENTER] or [INTERRUPT] (Stored in memory) 100% A is displayed Press [1] [FAX] (A grid pattern is printed out.) * The larger the adjustment value is, the longer the distance B becomes (approx. 0.05 mm/ step).
(6)
After the adjustment for the code 411 is completed, apply the same adjustment value for the code 410.
(Adjustment Mode) (Key in the code [410]) [START] (Key in the same value in the step 5 above) Press [ENTER] or [INTERRUPT] (Stored in memory). Note: Make sure the first line of the grid pattern is printed out since the line is occasionally vanished.
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[C] Reproduction ratio of secondary scanning direction (Fine adjustment of transfer belt motor rotation speed (Copier/Printer)) <Procedure> (1) (2) (3) While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON. Press [1] drawer. (Adjustment mode)
[FAX]. (A grid pattern with 10 mm squares is printed out. Use A3/LD in the 2nd/4th
Check the grid pattern on the test chart printed out and measure the distance C from the 6th line at the leading edge of the paper to the 26th line of the grid pattern. * Normally, the 1st line of the grid pattern is not printed. Check if the distance C is within 2000.5 mm. If not, use the following procedure to change values and measure the distance C again. (Adjustment Mode) (Key in code [488]) [START] (Key in a value (acceptable values: 0 to 255)) [ENTER] or [INTERRUPT] (Stored in memory) 100% A is displayed Press [1] [FAX] (A grid pattern is printed out.) * The larger the adjustment value is, the longer the distance C becomes (approx. 0.2 mm/step).
(4) (5)
[D] Secondary scanning data laser writing start position This adjustment has to be performed for each paper source. (If there is no paper source, skip this step.) The following table shows the order of the paper source to be adjusted, code, paper size and acceptable values. * Image location of all paper sources can be adjusted in the Adjustment mode (05-408)
For 4 drawers
Order for adjustment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Paper source 1st drawer 2nd drawer 3rd drawer 4th drawer LCF Bypass feed Duplexing All Code 440 441 444 428 443 442 445 408 Paper size A4/LT A3/LT A4/LT A4/LD A4/LT A3/LD A3/LD Acceptable value 0 to 40 0 to 40 0 to 40 0 to 40 0 to 40 0 to 40 0 to 40 0 to 80 Paper fed from the 2nd/4th drawer Remarks
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<Procedure> (1) (2) (3) While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON. Press [1] ([3] for duplexing) (Adjustment Mode)
Check the grid pattern on the test chart printed out and measure the distance D from the leading edge of the paper to the 6th line of the grid pattern. * Normally, the 1st line of the grid pattern is not printed. * At the duplexing, measure it on the top side of the grid pattern. Check if the distance D is within 520.5 mm. If not, use the following procedure to change values and measure the distance D again. (Adjustment Mode) (Key in the code shown above) [START] (Key in an acceptable value shown above) [ENTER] or [INTERRUPT] (Stored in memory) 100% A is displayed Press [1] ([3] for duplexing) [FAX] (A grid pattern is printed out.) * The larger the adjustment value is, the longer the distance D becomes (approx. 0.4 mm/step).
(4) (5)
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[E]
Primary scanning data laser writing start position at duplexing Note: Make sure the first line of the grid pattern is printed out since the line is occasionally vanished.
[E-1] Adjustment for long-sized paper <Procedure> (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON. Press [3] drawer. (Adjustment Mode)
[FAX]. (A grid pattern with 10 mm squares is printed out. Use A3/LD in the 2nd/4th
Check the grid pattern on the test print and measure the distance E from the left edge of the paper to the 6th line of the grid pattern. Check if the distance E is within 520.5 mm. If not, use the following procedure to change values and measure the distance E again. (Adjustment Mode) (Key in code [498]) [START] [0] [START] (Key in a value (acceptable values: 0 to 255)) [ENTER] or [INTERRUPT] (Stored in memory) 100% A is displayed. Press [3] [FAX] (A grid pattern is printed out.) * The larger the adjustment value is, the longer the distance E becomes (0.05 mm/step).
[E-2] Adjustment for short-sized paper <Procedure> (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON. (Adjustment Mode)
Press [3] [FAX]. (A grid pattern with 10 mm squares is printed out. Use A4/LT in the 1st drawer/tandem LCF. Check the grid pattern on the test print and measure the distance E from the left edge of the paper to the 6th line of the grid pattern. Check if the distance E is within 520.5 mm. If not, use the following procedure to change values and measure the distance E again. (Adjustment Mode) (Key in the code [498]) [START] [1] [START] (Key in a value (acceptable values: 0 to 255)) [ENTER] or [INTERRUPT] (Stored in memory). 100% A is displayed Press [3] [FAX] (A grid pattern is printed out.) * The larger the adjustment value is, the longer the distance E becomes (0.05 mm/step).
<Adjustment procedure summarization for A to E> [0] [5] [Power ON] [1] ([3](05-445, 498) for duplex) A: 05-401 (2nd/4th drawer, A3/LD)
B:
[FAX] 2000.5 mm (e-STUDIO 520/600/720: 0.3 mm/step, e-STUDIO 850: 0.1 mm/step) 520.5 mm (0.05 mm/step)
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C: D:
E:
05-488 (2nd/4th drawer, A3/LD) 05-440 (1st drawer, A4/LT), 441 (2nd drawer, A3/LT), 444 (3rd drawer, A3/LT), 428 (4th drawer, A4/LD), 443 (LCF, A4/LT), 442 (Bypass feed, A4/LT), 445 (Duplexing, A3/LD) 05-498-0 (2nd/4th drawer, A3/LD), 498-1 (1st drawer/Tandem LCF, A4/LT)
Key in the same value for 05-410. 2000.5 mm (0.2 mm/step) 520.5 mm (0.4 mm/step)
3.2.4
[A]
Make a copy, compare the result with the original and make an adjustment if the image is distorted. Image distortion
Feeding direction
Step 1
Feeding direction
Step 2
Fig.3-13
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<Procedure> (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON. Press [FAX] to make a copy of any image on a sheet of A3/LD paper. Key in [308] and press the [START] button to move the carriage to the adjustment position. Remove the original glass. Make an adjustment in the order of step 1 and 2. Step 1 - In case of A: Tighten the mirror-3 adjustment screw (CW). - In case of B: Loosen the mirror-3 adjustment screw (CCW). Step 2 - In case of C: Tighten the mirror-1 adjustment screw (CW). - In case of D: Loosen the mirror-1 adjustment screw (CCW).
Carriage-2
Fig.3-14
Carriage-1
Fig.3-15
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[B] Reproduction ratio adjustment of the primary scanning direction <Procedure> (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON (Adjustment Mode)
Place a ruler on the original glass (along the direction from the rear to the front of the equipment). Press [COPY] to make a copy at the mode of A3 (LD), 100% and the 2nd/4th drawer. Measure the distance A from 10 mm to 210 mm of the copied image of the ruler. Check if the distance A is within the range of 2000.5 mm. If not, use the following procedure to change values and repeat the steps (3) to (5) above. (Adjustment Mode) (Key in the code [405]) [START] (Key in a value (acceptable values: 0 to 255)) Press the [ENTER] or the [INTERRUPT] button (stored in memory). (100% A is displayed.) * The larger the adjustment value is, the higher the reproduction ratio and the longer the distance A become. (e-STUDIO 520/600/720: 0.3 mm/step, e-STUDIO 850: 0.1 mm/step)
150
200
250
Feeding direction
Fig.3-16
50
100
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[C] Image position adjustment of the primary scanning direction <Procedure> (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON. (Adjustment Mode)
Place a ruler on the original glass with its leading edge pushed against the rear side and its side along the original scale on the left. Press [COPY] to make a copy at the mode of A3 (LD), 100% and the 2nd/4th drawer. Measure the distance B from the left edge of the paper to 100 mm of the copied image of the ruler. Check if the distance B is within the range of 1001.0 mm. If not, use the following procedure to change values and repeat the steps (3) to (5) above. (Adjustment Mode) (Key in the code [306]) [START] (Key in a value (acceptable values: 0 to 255)) Press the [ENTER] or the [INTERRUPT] button (stored in memory). (100% A is displayed.) * The smaller the adjustment value is, the more the image is shifted to the left and the distance B becomes narrower (0.169 mm/step).
Copied image of the ruler
50
100
150
200
B
Feeding direction
Fig.3-17
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[D] Reproduction ratio adjustment of the secondary scanning direction <Procedure> (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON. (Adjustment Mode)
Place a ruler on the original glass with its leading edge pushed against the original scale on the left. Press [COPY] to make a copy at the mode of A3 (LD), 100% and the 2nd/4th drawer. Measure the distance C from 10 mm to 210 mm of the copied image of the ruler. Check if the distance C is within the range of 2000.5 mm. If not, use the following procedure to change values and repeat steps (3) to (5) above. (Adjustment Mode) (Key in the code [340]) [START] (Key in a value (acceptable values: 0 to 255)) Press the [ENTER] or the [INTERRUPT] button (stored in memory). (100% A is displayed.) * The smaller the adjustment value is, the lower the reproduction ratio becomes (0.46 mm/ step).
Copied image of the ruler
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
Feeding direction
Fig.3-18
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[E] Image position adjustment of the secondary scanning direction <Procedure> (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON. (Adjustment Mode)
Place a ruler on the original glass with its leading edge pushed against the original scale on the left. Press [COPY] to make a copy at the mode of A3 (LD), 100% and the 2nd/4th drawer. Measure the distance D from the leading edge of the paper to 10 mm of the copied image of the ruler. Check if the distance D is within the range of 102.0 mm. If not, use the following procedure to change values and repeat the steps (3) to (5) above. (Adjustment Mode) (Key in the code [305]) [START] (Key in a value (acceptable values: 0 to 255)) Press the [ENTER] or the [INTERRUPT] button (stored in memory). (100% A is displayed.) * The larger the adjustment value is, the more the image is shifted to the trailing edge (0.143 mm/step).
Copied image of the ruler
10
20
30
40
Feeding direction
Fig.3-19
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[F] Top margin <Procedure> (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON. Open the RADF. Press [FAX] to make a copy at the mode of A3/LD, 100%, Text/Photo and the 2nd/4th drawer. Measure the blank area E at the leading edge of the copied image. Check if the blank area E is within the range of 3 0.5 mm. If not, use the following procedure to change values and repeat the steps (3) to (5) above. (Adjustment Mode) (Key in the code [430]) [START] (Key in a value (acceptable values: 0 to 255)) Press the [ENTER] or the [INTERRUPT] button (stored in memory). (100% A is displayed.) * The larger the adjustment value is, the wider the blank area becomes (approx. 0.04 mm/ step). (Adjustment Mode)
Feeding direction
E
Fig.3-20
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[G] Right margin <Procedure> (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON. Open the RADF. Press [FAX] to make a copy at the mode of A3/LD, 100%, Text/Photo and the 2nd/4th drawer. Measure the blank area F at the right side of the copied image. Check if the blank area F is within the range of 21.0 mm. If not, use the following procedure to change values and repeat the steps (3) to (5) above. (Adjustment Mode) (Key in the code [432]) [START] (Key in a value (acceptable values: 0 to 255)) Press the [ENTER] or the [INTERRUPT] button (stored in memory). (100% A is displayed.) * The larger the adjustment value is, the wider the blank area at the right side becomes (approx. 0.04 mm/step). (Adjustment Mode)
Feeding direction
Fig.3-21
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[H] Bottom margin <Procedure> (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON. Open the RADF. Press the [FAX] to make a copy at the mode of A3/LD, 100%, Text/Photo and the 2nd/4th drawer. Measure the blank area G at the trailing edge of the copied image. Check if the blank area G is within the range of 21.0 mm. If not, use the following procedure to change values and repeat the steps (3) to (5) above. (Adjustment Mode) (Key in the code [433]) [START] (Key in value (acceptable values: 0 to 255)) Press the [ENTER] or the [INTERRUPT] button (stored in memory). (100% A is displayed.) * The larger the adjustment value is, the wider the blank area at the trailing edge becomes (approx. 0.04 mm/step). (Adjustment Mode)
Feeding direction
G
Fig.3-22
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3.3
3.3.1
The center density and the density variation controlled by density adjustment keys can be adjusted as follows. < Adjustment Mode (05) >
Original mode Text/Photo 503 (931) 505 (934) 508 (937) 514 (940) Photo 501 (933) 506 (936) 509 (939) 512 (942) Text 504 (932) 507 (935) 510 (938) 515 (941) Item to be adjusted Manual density mode center value Manual density mode light step value Manual density mode dark step value Automatic density mode Remarks The larger the value is, the darker the image becomes. Acceptable values: 0 to 255 The larger the value is, the lighter the light side becomes. Acceptable values: 0 to 255 The larger the value is, the darker the dark side becomes. Acceptable values: 0 to 255 The larger the value is, the darker the image becomes. Acceptable values: 0 to 255
* The values in ( ) are the adjustment codes of the Custom Mode. Make a test copy and compare the image obtained with the current settings; if necessary, make adjustment using the following procedure. <Procedure> (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON. Key in a code and press the [START] button. Key in an adjustment value. (To correct the keyed-in value, press the [CLEAR] button.) Press the [ENTER] or [INTERRUPT] button to store the value. the ready state. The equipment goes back to
Shut down (turn the power OFF), back ON, and then perform the copying job. If the desired image density has not been attained, repeat step (1) to (5).
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3.3.2
Remarks 1 to 9: Select the gamma slope angle. (The larger the value is, the larger the angle becomes.)
The values in ( ) are the adjustment codes of the Custom Mode. P.3-24 "3.3.1 Density adjustment".
3.3.3
Background adjustment
Background of the gamma data can be adjusted with the following codes. < Adjustment Mode (05) >
Original mode Text/Photo 600 (946) Photo 602 (947) Text 601 (948) Item to be adjusted Background adjustment Remarks 1 to 9: The larger the value is, the background becomes lighter.
3.3.4
Sharpness adjustment
If you want to make copy images look softer or sharper, perform the following adjustment. < Adjustment Mode (05) >
Original mode Photo Text/Photo 620 (922) Error diffusion process 621-0 (924-0) Dither process 621-1 (924-1) Text 622 (923) Item to be adjusted Remarks
Sharpness adjustment
Key in the following values depending on the original mode. Ones place 1: Text/Photo 3: Photo 2: Text Tens place 1 to 9: Change intensity (The larger the value is, the sharper the image becomes.) Example of value entry in case the mode is Text/Photo.
21
* The values in ( ) are the adjustment codes of the Custom Mode. Make a test copy and compare the image obtained with the current settings; if necessary, make adjustment using the following procedure. <Procedure> Procedure is same as that of
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3.3.5
The values of the background peak / text peak in the range correction can be switched to varied or fixed in the following codes. If they are fixed, the range correction is performed with standard values. The values of the background peak affect the reproduction of the background density and the values of the text peak affect that of the text density. < Adjustment Mode (05) >
Original mode Text/Photo 570 (913) 693 (916) Photo 571 (915) 694 (918) Text 572 (914) 695 (917) Item to be adjusted Range correction for original manually set on the original glass Range correction for original set on the RADF Remarks The following are the default values set for each original mode. Text/Photo: 12, Photo: 12, Text: 22 Each digit stands for: Ones place: Automatic density mode Tens place: Manual density mode The setting conditions possible are as follows: Background peak Text peak 1: fixed fixed 2: varied fixed 3: fixed varied 4: varied varied
* The values in ( ) are the adjustment codes of the Custom Mode. Make a test copy and compare the image obtained with the current settings; if necessary, make adjustment using the following procedure. <Procedure> Procedure is same as that of P.3-24 "3.3.1 Density adjustment".
3.3.6
The levels of the background peak for the range correction can be set at the following codes. < Adjustment Mode (05) >
Original mode Text/Photo 532 (919) Photo 533 (921) Text 534 (920) Item to be adjusted Background peak for range correction Remarks When the value increases, the background (low density area) of the image is not output. Acceptable values: 0 to 255 (Default: Text/Photo: 40, Photo: 16, Text: 64)
* The values in ( ) are the adjustment codes of the Custom Mode. Make a test copy and compare the image obtained with the current settings; if necessary, make adjustment using the following procedure. <Procedure> Procedure is same as that of P.3-24 "3.3.1 Density adjustment".
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3.3.7
Remarks When the value increases, the faint text is improved. When the value decreases, the smudged text is improved. Acceptable values: 0 to 255 (Default: 192) Note: Note: Remember the image specifications and life span of the replacing parts may not meet the standard when the setting value is changed from the default value.
* The values in ( ) are the adjustment codes of the Custom Mode. Make a test copy and compare the image obtained with the current settings; if necessary, make adjustment using the following procedure. <Procedure> Procedure is same as that of P.3-24 "3.3.1 Density adjustment".
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3.4
3.4.1
<Procedure> (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON. Key in a code and press the [START] button. Key in an adjustment value. (To correct the keyed-in value, press the [CLEAR] button.) Press the [ENTER] or [INTERRUPT] button to store the value. The equipment goes back to the ready state. Shut down (turn the power OFF), back ON, and then perform the printing job. If the desired text density has not been attained, repeat step (1) to (5).
3.4.2
The gamma balance is adjusted by adjusting the density at the Black Mode. The adjustment is performed by selecting its density area from the following: low density, medium density and high density. < Adjustment Mode (05) >
Language and screen Smooth (PS) 596-0 596-1 596-2 Detail (PS) 597-0 597-1 597-2 Smooth (PCL) 598-0 598-1 598-2 Detail (PCL) 599-0 599-1 599-2 Item to be adjusted Low density Medium density High density Remarks The larger the value is, the density of the item to be adjusted becomes darker. Acceptable values: 0 to 255. (Default: 128)
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<Procedure> (1) (2) (3) While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON. Key in the codes to be adjusted (language and screen) and press the [START] button. Key in the value corresponding to the density area to be adjusted (0, 1 or 2) and press the [START] button. 0: Low density (L) 1: Medium density (M) 2: High density (H) Key in the adjustment value. (To correct the value once keyed in, press [CLEAR] button.) Press the [ENTER] or [INTERRUPT] button to store the value in memory. The equipment goes back to the ready state. For resetting the value, repeat step (2) to (5). Let the equipment restart and perform printing job. If the image density has not been attained, repeat step (1) to (7).
3.4.3
Adjust the image density level when normal printing (Toner save: Disable) and (Toner save: Enable). < Adjustment Mode (05) >
Normal PS/PCL 663 Toner Saving mode PS 664 PCL 665 Image density adjustment The image density level in the Printer function can be set. The smaller the value is, the lighter the density of image becomes. Acceptable values: 0 to 255. Item to be adjusted Remarks
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3.5
3.5.1
Adjusts the center density and the variation of density adjustment button. < Adjustment Mode (05) >
Original mode Text/Photo 845 Photo 847 Text 846 Gray Scale 848 Item to be adjusted Manual density mode center value Manual density mode light step value Manual density mode dark step value Automatic density mode Remarks The larger the value is, the darker the image becomes. Acceptable values: 0 to 255 The larger the value is, the lighter the light side becomes. Acceptable values: 0 to 255 The larger the value is, the darker the dark side becomes. Acceptable values: 0 to 255 The larger the value is, the darker the image becomes. Acceptable values: 0 to 255
850
852
851
853
855
857
856
858
860
862
861
863
<Procedure> (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON. Key in a code and press the [START] button. Key in an adjustment value. (To correct the keyed-in value, press the [CLEAR] button.) Press the [ENTER] or [INTERRUPT] button to store the value. The equipment goes back to the ready state. Shut down (turn the power OFF), back ON, and then perform the scanning job. If the desired image density has not been attained, repeat step (1) to (5).
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3.5.2
Sharpness adjustment
If you want to make scan images look softer or sharper, perform the following adjustment. < Adjustment Mode (05) >
Original mode Text/Photo 865-0 865-1 865-2 Photo 867-0 867-1 867-2 Text 866-0 866-1 866-2 Gray Scale 868-0 868-1 Item to be adjusted 150 to 200 dpi 300 to 400 dpi 600 dpi Remarks Key in the following values depending on the original mode. Ones place Leave the value in ones place at the fixed value. Tens place 1 to 9: Change intensity The larger the value is, the sharper the image becomes.) Example of value entry in case the mode is Text/ Photo.
21
<Procedure> (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON. Key in a code and press the [START] button. Key in the sub code (0,1 or 2), and press the [START] button. Key in an adjustment value. (To correct the keyed-in value, press the [CLEAR] button.) Press the [ENTER] or [INTERRUPT] button to store the value in memory. The equipment goes back to the ready state. For resetting the value, repeat step (2) to (5). Shut down (turn the power OFF), back ON, and then perform the scanning job. If the desired image density has not been attained, repeat step (1) to (7).
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3.5.3
The values of the background peak / text peak in the range correction can be switched to varied or fixed in the following codes. If they are fixed, the range correction is performed with standard values. The values of the background peak affect the reproduction of the background density and the values of the text peak affect that of the text density. < Adjustment Mode (05) >
Original mode Text/Photo 825 Photo 827 Text 826 Gray Scale 828 Item to be adjusted Range correction for original manually set on the original glass Range correction for original set on the RADF Remarks The following are the default values set for each original mode. Text/Photo: 12, Photo: 12, Text: 12, Gray Scale:12 Each digit stands for: Ones place: Automatic density mode Tens place: Manual density mode The setting conditions possible are as follows: Background peak Text peak 1: fixed fixed 2: varied fixed 3: fixed varied 4: varied varied
830
832
831
833
3.5.4
The levels of the background peak for the range correction can be set at the following codes. < Adjustment Mode (05) >
Original mode Text/Photo 835 Photo 837 Text 836 Gray Scale 838 Item to be adjusted Background peak for range correction Remarks When the value increases, the background (low density area) of the image is not output. Acceptable values: 0 to 255 (Default: text/photo: 40, photo: 16, text: 48, Gray Scale:16)
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3.5.5
Background adjustment
< Adjustment Mode (05) >
Original mode
Background of the gamma data can be adjusted with the following codes.
Item to be adjusted Background adjustment
Text/Photo 869
Photo 871
Text 870
Remarks 1 to 9: The larger the value is, the background becomes lighter.
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3.6
The high-voltage transformer does not need to be adjusted, however, each value of the main charger bias and the developer bias needs to be measured. Note: When carrying out the operation, be careful not to touch the electronic section because it is high voltage.
3.6.1
Measurement
[ 1 ] Preparation
Items to check Process Unit Digital Tester Function switch Full-scale (range) Remarks How to turn ON the power Main Charger Take off from the equipment Developer Bias Remove the auto toner sensor to release from the drum DC 1000 V Use a digital tester with an input resistance of 10 M (RMS value) or higher. Attach the door switch jig and start with the adjustment mode [05] while the front cover opened.
[ 2 ] Installing Jig
(1) (2) Put in the door switch jig and slide it down. Rotate the jig counterclockwise by 90 degrees.
Door switch jig
Fig.3-23
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[ 3 ] Connection
(1) Connection for main charger measurement
(+): Rail for the main charger
Fig.3-24
(2)
Fig.3-25
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[ 4 ] Operation
Connect the digital testers as described in [3] Connection, and follow the procedure on the next page to measure the output from the main charger and developer bias charger.
<Keys to press> [0][5] [POWER] 1
<Display>
A3
XXX
A3
Code No.
Current set value Check that the measured value satisfies the following table. Code Default value Output value [CANCEL] Developer bias 205 113 (bit) -39422V Main charger 210 102 (bit) 50022V
A3
Disconnect the digital testers and return the equipment to its original state. [0][5] [POWER] [Digital keys] : 290 [START] [POWER] : After the message "WAIT" has disappeared, turn the power OFF and then back ON.
Fig.3-26
Note: If the output value does not reach a specified level, replace the high-voltage transformer. Remark: Transfer bias ON timing adjustment(Not essential)
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Depending on the environmental condition or the paper type, transfer ability for the paper leading edge may decrease slightly and the poor image transfer may occur. In this case, the image quality can be improved by adjusting the leading edge void width wider. Also, it can be improved by changing the transfer bias ON timing using the setting code 08-841. * When using the setting code 08-841 to improve the image quality, increase the value by one and check the result. If the result is not sufficient, repeat the same procedure. (The transfer ability for the paper leading edge shows a tendency as shown in the table below.) * The transfer ability for the paper leading edge and the paper separation ability from the photo-conductive drum are inversely related as shown in the table below. Therefore, if the value is increased too much, this may cause the slight decrease of the paper separation ability from the photo-conductive drum. So, when adjusting the value, be sure to check the paper feeding as well as the image quality.
0 1
2 3 4
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3.7
3.7.1
[A] Installing carriage wires When replacing the carriage wires, refer illustrations below: [Front side]
Carriage-2 Carriage wire Bracket for carriage-1 Idler pulley
Wire pulley
Fig.3-27
[Rear side]
Carriage-2 Idler pulley Carriage wire Bracket for carriage-1 Hook
Tension spring
Wire pulley
Fig.3-28
Adjustment of the carriage wire tension is not necessary since a certain tension is applied to the carriage wires by the tension springs. Note: Make sure the tension applied to the wire is normal.
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[B] Adjusting carriages-1 and -2 positions <Procedure> (1) (2) Move the carriage-2 toward the exit side. Loosen the screws fixing the front side pulley bracket, make the sections A and B of the carriage2 touch with the inside of the exit side frame and screw them up.
Carriage-2 [Rear] Pulley bracket [Front]
3
Exit side frame
B
Fig.3-29
(3)
Put the carriage-1 on the rail, make the sections C and D of it touch with the inside of the exit side frame and screw up the front/rear sides of the bracket to fix it. Note: Make sure that the sections A and B of the carriage-2 touch with the exit side frame.
Carriage-1 [Rear] [Front]
D
Fig.3-30
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[C] Assembling carriage wires (Winding the wire around the wire pulley) <Procedure> (1) (2) Pull the 3 ball terminal located at the center of the wire into a hole on the wire pulley. One end of the wire with a hook attached comes to the outside. Wind the wires around the wire pulleys of the front and rear sides. The number of turns to be wound are as follows: 2 turns toward the opposite side of the boss 5 turns toward the boss side
Note: Pay attention to the following when the wires are wound around the pulleys: - Do not twist the wire. - Wind the wires tightly so that they are in complete contact with the surface of the pulleys. - Each turn should be pushed against the previously wound turn so that there is no space between them.
5 turns 2 turns 5 turns 2 turns
Hook
Hook
Color: Silver
Color: Black
[Rear]
Fig.3-31
[Front]
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(3)
After winding the wires around the pulleys, attach the wire holder jigs not to loosen the wires.
Notes: When the wire holder jig is attached, make sure that the wire is not shifted or loosened. The wire should come out of the slot of the wire holder jig and be passed through between the arm and the jig.
Arm
Fig.3-32
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3.7.2
Lens unit
[A] Replacing the lens unit The lens unit must not be readjusted and some part of its components must not be replaced in the field since the unit is precisely adjusted. If any of the components is defective, replace the whole unit. When replacing the unit, do not loosen or remove the 10 screws indicated with the arrows.
Fig.3-33
Handle the unit with care. Do not hold the lens and adjusted part (hold the unit as shown below).
Fig.3-34
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[B]
Adjustment of the magnification ratio of the lens Notes: Perform this adjustment only when the lens unit is taken off or replaced. Make sure that the primary scanning reproduction ratio (printer section) is correct before this adjustment.
(1)
Place a ruler on the original glass (in the primary scanning direction) and make a copy on A4/LTsized paper at 100% reproduction ratio. Compare the copied ruler with the actual ruler.
(2)
Feeding Direction
Copied ruler
Actual ruler
Fig.3-35
(3)
If each mark on the rulers differs, perform the adjustment with the following procedures.
<Procedure> (1) (2) Take off the original glass and lens cover. Loosen 4 screws fixing the lens unit.
Screw Screw
Lens unit
Fig.3-36
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(3)
Slide the lens unit to the right or left direction using the marks on the lens base as a guide. (Slide right when the copied ruler is magnified and slide left when the copied ruler is demagnified.) The following table shows how the reproduction ratio difference between the copied ruler and actual ruler corresponds to the movement amount of the lens unit.
Reproduction-ratio error 0.1% 0.2% 0.3% 0.4% 0.5% 0.6% 0.7% 0.8% 0.9% 1.0% Movement amount of unit 0.5 mm 0.9 mm 1.4 mm 1.8 mm 2.3 mm 2.7 mm 3.2 mm 3.6 mm 4.1 mm 4.5 mm
Lens unit
Fig.3-37
Note: Fine adjustment can be made in the Reproduction ratio of primary scanning direction (printer). on the copied ruler and actual ruler match. (4) (5) (6) Tighten 4 screws fixing the lens unit. Attach the lens cover and original glass. Make a copy to confirm the reproduction ratio. Repeat the procedure 1 to 5 until the marks on the copied ruler and actual ruler match.
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3.7.3
Scan motor
When the scan motor has been installed again, adjust the belt tension in the following procedure. <Procedure> (1) (2) Install the belt tension jig (spring). Loosen 2 screws. Then tighten these screws when the belt is tensed enough.
Screw Scan motor Belt tension jig
Screw
Fig.3-38
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3.8
3.8.1
<Procedure> The center of the printed image shifts to the front side. -> Move the guide to the front side when feeding paper from the bypass tray or the drawer. Move the front cover to the rear side when feeding paper from the Tandem LCF. (Arrow (A) direction in the lower figure).
[Rear]
The center of the printed image shifts to the rear side. -> Move the guide to the rear side when feeding paper from the bypass tray or the drawer. Move the front cover to the front side when feeding paper from the Tandem LCF. (Arrow (B) direction in the lower figure).
[Rear]
[Front]
[Front]
Fig.3-39
Fig.3-40
Bypass feeding 1) Loosen the screen. 2) Move the entire guide to the front or rear side. 3) Tighten the screw.
Drawer feeding 1) Loosen 2 screws. 2) Move the entire guide to the front or rear side. 3) Tighten the screws.
(A)
(B)
(A) (B)
Fig.3-41
Fig.3-42
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Tandem LCF (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Remove the screw 1 on the left side of the Tandem LCF and the screw 2 on the right side, and then temporarily fix it to the oblong hole. rescrew it to the oblong hole. Loosen the screw 2 on the left side of the Tandem LCF and the screw 1 on the right side. Remove screw 3, and then temporarily fix to the oblong hole. Move the front cover of the Tandem LCF to the front or rear side, and then tighten screw 1 and 2. Align the surface of the covers of the 2nd drawer and Tandem LCF. If they do not align, adjust the angle of the Tandem LCF front cover. Tighten screw 6.
1 2 (A)
2 (B) 3 3
Fig.3-43
Note: When the sideways deviation has been adjusted for the Tandem LCF feeding, adjust its protruding point. If the Tandem LCF drawer cannot be closed securely, decrease the protruding amount. (When the value decreases in increments of "1", the protruding amount decreases by 1 mm.) (1) Move 2 screws of the bracket on the rear side in the same increments as the digit of the scale at right on the front side. (In case of No. 5, 6 and 7, place the bracket upside down to install it.)
Bracket
Screw
Fig.3-44
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3.9
None of the doctor-sleeve gap, drum sleeve gap and developer sleeve pole position needs to be adjusted.
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Normally, the heat roller pressure need not be adjusted. However, it must be carried out when wrinkles frequently appear on copies made on plain paper. <Procedure> (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Open the RADF and make a copy with A3/LD size (solid copy). Turn the power OFF after copying is finished. Open the front cover quickly, and pull out the transfer/transport unit. Insert the copy made in (1) into the fuser entrance guide with the image side facing down while turning the jam release lever CCW until the center of the copy paper isnipped by the heat roller. Leave the copy paper for about 20 seconds, and then take it out by quickly turning the jam release lever CCW again. Measure the width of the area nipped by the heat and pressure rollers at the front and the rear.
R Rear
(7) (8)
Remove 2 screws and take off the cleaning web unit. If |F-R| >= 0.5mm, lift up the upper separation finger unit and loosen the fixing screw of the pressure spring on the side with the wider nip width. One half turn corresponds to narrowing the nipped section by about 0.5mm.
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(9)
If |F-R|<0.5mm, the adjustment is completed. Close the RADF and make five blank copies with A3/LD size to clean the heat and pressure rollers.
Upper separation finger unit
Fig.3-46
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3.10.2
The fuser has been set (heat roller surface temperature: 200C) taking the fusing performance, wrinkling, curling and toner transfer deficiency at the leading/trailing edges of the duplex print into consideration when our company recommended paper is used. This is to allow the characteristics of the paper to be demonstrated in a well-balanced manner. However, various types of paper are used in the field, and factors such as the paper thickness and smoothness greatly effect the fusing performance, in particular. If the fusing performance deteriorates while using a specific type of paper, deal with that by changing the fuser roller temperature at the setting mode "08". Change the fuser roller temperature (in ready status, during printing). To improve fusing efficiency, a change is made in the range of the setting value between "12" and "14" (200C to 210C). <Setting mode(08)>
Code 411 410 413 437 412 1804 Contents Fuser roller temperature in ready status Fuser roller temperature during printing with plain paper Fuser roller temperature during printing with thick paper 1 Fuser roller temperature during printing with thick paper 2 Fuser roller temperature during printing with thick paper 3 Fuser roller temperature during printing with OHP
Notes: 1. When a large value is set (to increase the temperature), the level of wrinkling, curling and toner transfer deficiency at the leading/trailing edges of the duplex print tends to be worsened. 2. Do not set the fuser roller temperature in the ready status (08-411) higher than the one during printing (08-410, 413, 437, 412, 1804). (The same value is recommended for the equipment for overseas and domestic 85 cpm models.) (The following combinations are recommended when the settings of the domestic 60/72 cpm models need to be changed.) 3. When printing with OHP, remember that the OHP films tend to stick together if the setting value for the fuser roller temperature (08-1804) is higher than the default value. Change the starting temperature of the pressure roller low speed pre-running during ready in the setting mode (08-845, 847). To improve the fusing quality, change the setting value to "12" (110C). Note: The frequency of pre-running is increased when the starting temperature of the pressure roller pre-runningduring ready is increased.
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3.10.3
Check the gap between the fuser entrance guide and the press roller when the following troubles occur: Stain on the paper back side Jam at the fuser entrance Paper wrinkling Adjust the fuser entrance guide following the procedure below until the troubles are cleared. The gap is 0.8 mm when the screw is at position 1. (Default value)
1.0 mm
0.5 mm
Scale 3 1 4 2
Fig.3-47
<Adjustment procedure> (1) (2) (3) Move the screw to the screw hole 2 and check the gap. (Fixed value of the gap is 1.3 mm.) Move the screw to the screw hole 3 and check the gap. (Fixed value of the gap is 1.8 mm.) Move the screw to the oblong hole 4 and adjust the gap. (Adjust it with o.4<gap<1.7.) * The scale is marked off in 1 mm (Also adjust the leveling of the fuser entrance guide after the screw has been moved to the oblong hole 4 and the adjustment has been made)
Gap Fuser entrance guide Gap Fuser entrance guide
3 2 1
Pressure roller
Pressure roller
Fig.3-48
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3.10.4
(1)
High-fusing mode
When the fusing level needs to be raised, it can be set at the setting mode 08. Level up at 1st printing Changing the setting of the pre-running time for first printing The level is raised by delaying the time for the 1st printing and extending the time to warm the fuser roller. At this code, the time to delay is set. <Setting mode(08)>
Code 440 441 439 417 526 Contents First printing time with plain paper First printing time with thick paper 1 First printing time with thick paper 2 First printing time with thick paper 3 First printing time with OHP
(2)
Level up at continuous printing. The level for the continuous printing is set at the "high-fusing mode (08-433)". The level is raised by delaying the printing cycle and controlling not to lower the fuser roller temperature. The setting of 08-433 is reflected when "Thick paper 3" is selected.
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3.10.5
When the fuser roller temperature drops drastically during the continuous printing, the printing may be stopped to increase the fuser roller temperature because the shortage in supply to the fuser unit, depending of the use condition (use environment, power voltage condition, heat reserve condition of the fuser unit). To prevent the printing from stopping or to decrease its frequency, enable the setting of changing the printing speed when the temperature drops, at the setting mode "08". <Setting mode(08)>
Code 858 859 860 861 Contents Changing Printing Speed (Plain paper) Changing Printing Speed (Thick paper 1) Changing Printing Speed (Thick paper 2) Changing Printing Speed (Thick paper 3) Default 0 0 0 0 Values 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled only for 5min. 2: Always enabled 0:Disabled, 1: Enabled only for 5min. 2: Always enabled 0:Disabled, 1: Enabled only for 5min. 2: Always enabled 0:Disabled, 1: Enabled only for 5min. 2: Always enabled
Notes: 1. This adjustment is valid for e-STUDIO600/720/850. 2. When the setting value "1" is selected, the printing speed slows down if the fuser roller temperature drops for only 5 minutes after the warming-up time. 3. When the setting value "2" is selected, the printing speed slows down if the fuser roller temperature drops.
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It is mainly performed at the installation. It is also required when the RADF is dislocated for some reason such as moving the equipment. Remove the platen sheet during adjustment. <Procedure> (1) Open the RADF and remove the positioning pin hole covers.
Fig.3-49
(2)
Positioning pin
Fig.3-50
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(3)
Close the RADF to check that the positioning pins fit smoothly into the holes on the RADF. If they do not, adjust them according to the following procedure.
Fig.3-51
(4)
Loosen the stepped screw 1 turn and 2 screws on the adjustment plate a half turn (status of temporary fixing).
Fig.3-52
(5)
Fig.3-53
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(6)
Remove the positioning pin at the front side. Close the RADF to fit the positioning pin into the hole at the rear side of the RADF. While peering inside from the front side, fit the positions of the pin and hole by moving the RADF right and left.
3
Fig.3-54
(7)
Tighten the positioning pin at the front side. Close the RADF to fit the positioning pin into the hole at the front side of the RADF. (For the front side, adjust the RADF position all around.)
Fig.3-55
(8)
While peering inside from the left side, close the RADF. Check the positions of the holes of the RADF and pins and then fit their positions by moving the RADF back and forth. (For the front side, also adjust the RADF position right and left.) Make sure not to dislocate the positions of the pin and hole at the rear side.
Fig.3-56
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(9)
Match the rear hole of the right-hand hinge and the hole of the equipment side to tighten the stepped screw. If they do not fit, adjust the position of the hole by turning the screw of the adjustment plate.
Fig.3-57
(10) Tighten the stepped screw and 2 screws on the adjustment plate. Open and close the RADF to check again that the positioning pins fit smoothly into the holes on the RADF. Remove the positioning pins after checking it. (Replace the positioning pins at the rear of the right-hand hinge of the RADF.)
Fig.3-58
(11) Place the platen sheet on the original glass with the cutout on your right. Align the platen sheet against the left and rear side of the original glass. Close the RADF slowly. Open the RADF to check that the platen sheet is correctly attached.
Fig.3-59
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3.11.2
It is mainly performed at the installation. It is also required when the RADF is dislocated for some reason such as moving the equipment. Perform the following adjustment by using the screw of the left and right hinge. Note: Perform this adjustment after 3.11.1 Adjustment of RADF position. Turn the exposure lamp ON during the gap check. (Test Mode: 03-267) <Procedure> (1) Adjustment standard Adjust the height so that the platen guide holder touches the ADF original glass. (Adjust after removing the top left cover.)
Fig.3-60
(2)
Adjust the height of the hinge by turning the height adjusting screw on the hinge. CW: The height of the hinge becomes high. CCW: The height of the hinge becomes low.
Adjustment screw
Fig.3-61
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3.11.3
Skew adjustment
Step 2 Step 3.
When an image skew occurs, adjust it according to the following steps, Step 1
Note: Perform this adjustment after confirming that the equipment has been adjusted properly. Prior to this adjustment, of RADF position and height are needed to be adjusted. (1) Step 1 Case A: Shift the screw to an oblong hole, and then move the plate towards the side A to adjust the image skew. Case B: Shift the screw to an oblong hole, and then move the plate towards the side B to adjust the image skew.
A Paper Original
Fig.3-62
Simplex
Duplex (reverse)
(A)
(A)
(B)
(B)
Fig.3-63
Fig.3-64
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(2)
Step 2 Case C: Loosen 2 fixing screws and then turn the adjustment screw counterclockwise. Case D: Loosen 2 fixing screws and then turn the adjustment screw clockwise.
Note: When adjusting, refer to the hinge position (scribed line) and be sure not to move it from the hinge position 0.5 mm or further. Otherwise, image failures such as a jitter may occur.
C Paper Original
Fig.3-65
Adjustment screw
Fig.3-66
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(3)
Step 3 Case E: Shift the screw to an oblong hole, and then move the plate towards the side B to adjust the image skew. Case F: Shift the screw to an oblong hole, and then move the plate towards the side A to adjust the image skew.
E Paper Original F
Fig.3-67
(A)
(B)
Fig.3-68
3.11.4
When the PC board is replaced with a new one, make sure to perform the EEPROM initialization (352), the automatic sensor adjustment (356) and the tray width adjustment (367, 368) in the Adjustment Mode (05). Perform them after removing all originals on the sensor and closing the RADF. Also, when any of the original length detection sensor (S63), read sensor (S69), small original reverse sensor (S66), large original exit sensor (S68) is replaced with a new one, make sure to perform the automatic sensor adjustment in the Adjustment Mode (05). When the original tray width sensor (S54) is replaced with a new one, make sure to perform the tray width adjustment in the Adjustment Mode (05). Refer to P.2-40 "2.2.4 Adjustment mode (05)" for the details. Error such as paper jamming or miss detection for paper size may occur if the automatic sensor adjustment and the tray width adjustment are not performed after the above mentioned parts were replaced.
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3.11.5
Large original exit driven roller Large original exit roller Large original exit roller release solenoid
Refer to "16.13 Disassembly and Replacement [F] Solenoid" for the procedure to disassemble the solenoid. [A] Large original exit roller release solenoid <Procedure> (1) (2) Put the end faces of the bracket and solenoid together.
A
When the large original exit driven roller contacts the large original exit roller, tighten the screw B, move the screw A to position C, temporarily fix it, and shift the solenoid downward.. When the large original exit driven roller and large original exit roller are disengaged, tighten and fix the screws.
Ends faced-up
(3)
Fig.3-69
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[B] Small original exit solenoid <Procedure> (1) (2) Put the end faces of the bracket and solenoid together. When the small original exit flapper is not pulled out completely, loosen the screws and then shift the solenoid upward. When the small original exit flapper is pulled out completely, tighten and fix the screws
Ends faced-up
(3)
Fig.3-70
[C] Large original exit solenoid <Adjustment procedure> (1) (2) (3) Put the end faces of the bracket and solenoid together. When the large original exit flapper is not pulled out completely, loosen the screw and then shift the solenoid upward. When the large original exit flapper is pulled out completely, tighten and fix the screw.
Ends faced-up
Fig.3-71
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3.11.6
Adjust the bracket position so that the switch is turned ON when the height A becomes 40-45 mm (within the empty weight falling limit).
A Glass surface
Fig.3-72
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3.11.7
(1) (2) (3) (4)
<Procedure> While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON. Narrow the original guide to the limit. Input the code "367". Press the [START] button.
Fig.3-73
Extend the original guide to the limit. Input the code "368". Press the [START] button. Turn the power OFF by shut down.
Fig.3-74
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Perform the following adjustments whenever you have replaced the finisher controller PCB or the height sensor (PS1). (1) Set SW3 on the finisher controller PCB as indicated.
ON
Fig.3-75
(2) (3)
Place a paper on the tray. Press SW1 on the finisher controller PCB. This causes the finisher to execute automatic adjustment, in which the tray unit will shift. At the end of adjustment, trays will return to their home positions. During adjustment, LED1 flashes. At the end of adjustment, LED1 turns and remains. If automatic adjustment fails, the mechanism stops while the tray in question is being adjusted (at the same time, LED1 turns OFF). Shift all bits on SW3 to OFF, and turn OFF the host machine once. This causes the finisher to execute automatic adjustment, in which the tray unit will shift.
(4)
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3.12.2
If you have replaced the finisher controller PCB or if an alignment fault occurs, adjust as follows. Performing the steps will affect all paper sizes. (1) (2) Remove the rear cover of the finisher unit. Set SW3 of the finisher controller PCB as indicated.
ON
Fig.3-76
(3)
If you are using A4 paper, press SW1 on the finisher controller PCB. If you are using LT paper, press SW2 on the finisher controller PCB. Pressing SW1/2 will open the swing guide and cause the alignment plate to move to A4/LT positions. WPlace 10 sheets of A4/LT paper between the alignment plate and the guide plate, butting them against the stoppers. Press SW1 or SW2 on the finisher controller PCB, and butt the alignment plate, against the sheets. Pressing SW1 will shift the alignment plate to the front in 0.35 mm increments. Pressing SW2 will shift the alignment plate to the rear in 0.35 mm increments. Press SW1 and SW2 simultaneously to store the adjustment value (this will lower the swinging guide). Shift all bits of SW3 OFF, and install the rear cover of the finisher unit.
(4) (5)
(6) (7)
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3.12.3
Adjust as follows if you have replaced the finisher controller PCB. Performing the steps will affect all paper sizes and all stapling positions. (1) (2) Remove the rear cover from the finisher unit. Set SW3 on the finisher controller PCB as indicated.
ON
3
Fig.3-77
(3)
If you are using A4 paper, press SW1 on the finisher controller PCB. If you are using LT paper, press SW2 on the finisher controller PCB. Pressing SW1/2 will open the swing guide and cause the feed belt to rotate. Within 5 seconds after pressing the switch, place one sheet of A4/LT paper between the alignment plate and the guide plate, butting it against the stoppers. When the finisher detects the paper, it will lower the swing guide and execute stapling (rear, 1position). Take out the stapled paper manually as delivery will not be executed.
Alignment plate Stapler
(4)
Stopper
Stopper
Guide plate
Fig.3-78
(5)
If the stapling position is correct, set all bits on SW3 to OFF to end the adjustments. If you need to change the stapling position,on the other hand, go to the next step.
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(6)
To suit the position of the staple on the paper, press SW1 or SW2 on the finisher controller PCB as many times as necessary. Pressing SW1 will shift the stapling position to the front in 0.3 mm increments. Pressing SW2 will shift the stapling position to the rear in 0.3 mm increments.
2912mm (A4)/ 2732mm (LT)
Staple Paper
Shift by SW2
Fig.3-79
(7)
Press SW1 and SW2 simultaneously. This will open the swing guide, and cause the feed belt to rotate. Placement of one sheet of A4/LT paper will cause the finisher to start stapling. (8) Check the stapling position. If good, set all bits of SW3 to OFF. If re-adjustments are necessary, go back to Step 6. Caution: The settings held by the finisher controller PCB are changed as soon as SW1 or SW2 is pressed. As such, to recover the previous settings after the press, you must press the other of the two switches as many times as you pressed previously.
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3.12.4
Perform this adjustment in the following instances: a. When the finisher controller PCB or the EEPROM (Q2) on the finisher controller PCB has been replaced b. When something causes the winding amount to fluctuate The "winding amount" is the amount of difference between the First and Second sheets wound onto the buffer roller device in the feed direction.
Second sheet Paper delivery direction Third sheet
Winding amount
First sheet
Fig.3-80
(1)
Fig.3-81
Turn the host machine OFF then back ON again. Set the mode setting on the host machine to "1" and the number of originals (A4 or LT) to "3" in the staple mode. Press the copy start key. Copying starts, three sheets for the first copy are output as a stack on the staple tray, and copying stops with the copies held at the delivery roller. Remove the stack of sheets from the finisher delivery taking care to prevent the offset of the output sheets from changing.
(5)
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(6)
Measure the winding amount (shift) of the stack of sheets, and compare this amount with the standard amounts. This amount should be measured at the center of the paper leading edge.
First sheet and Second sheet: 01 mm First sheet and Third sheet: 4 mm or less Second sheet and Third sheet: 4 mm or less Paper delivery direction
Fig.3-82
(7) (8)
If the amount is within the standard, turn the host machine OFF, and then set all bits of SW3 to OFF. If the amount is outside the standard, perform the following. Turn the host machine OFF, and set SW3 on the finisher contoroller PCB as indicated. If EEPROM (Q2) on the finisher controller PCB has been replaced, proceed to step 10.
ON
Fig.3-83
(9)
Turn the host machine ON, and then press SW2 on the finisher controller PCB. The current setting values are displayed at LED1.
Adjustment value 0 Adjustment value +N Adjustment value -N Lights for 1 second (once) Blinks (lights for 0.2 second) for N times. Lights for 1 second (once), and blinks (lights for 0.2 second) for N times.
The adjustment width is 0.72mm for each N=1. (10) Turn the host machine OFF, and then set SW3 on the finisher controller PCB as indicated.
ON
Fig.3-84
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(11) Press SW1 or SW2 on the finisher controller PCB as necessary. Each press of SW1 increments the winding amount in 0.72mm increments. Each press of SW2 decrements the winding amount in 0.72mm increments.
3
Third sheet Second sheet First sheet
Fig.3-85
(12) Repeat steps 1) though 6) twice. Check that the winding amount is within the standard in both times. (13) Turn the host machine OFF, and set all bits of SW3 to OFF. This completes the adjustment.
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The folding position is adjusted by changing the settings of bits 6 through 8 of DIPSW1 on the saddle stitcher controller PCB to match the stitching position (i.e.,adjusting the distance over which the paper positioning plate is moved to the folding position from the stitching position.) If you have replaced the saddle stitcher controller PCB, be sure to set the new DIPSW1 so that the settings will be the same as those on the old DIPSW1. If, for any reason, you must change the following position, perform the following steps: (1) Remove the PCB cover, and set bits 1 through 4 of DIPSW1 on the saddle stitcher controller PCB as indicated.
ON
(2) (3)
Remove the rear cover of the saddle stitcher unit, and tape the actuator of the inlet cover sensor (PI9S) and the inlet cover switch (MS1S) of the saddle stitcher unit in place. Before inserting the paper, mark the top of the paper (you will be using two sheets of A3 or LD paper).
Mark
A3/LD paper
Insert direction
Fig.3-87
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(4) (5)
Press SW2 on the saddle stitcher controller PCB so that the feed motor (M1S) starts to rotate. (Press SW2 three seconds or more if LD paper is used). Open the inlet cover, and insert two sheets of paper (push them in by hand until the leading edge of the sheets butts against the paper positioning plate).
3
Sheets Mark
(6) (7)
Close the inlet door while holding it down with your hand. Press SW2 on the saddle stitcher controller PCB. The saddle stitcher unit will "stitch" the sheets, and fold and deliver the stack automatically.
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(8)
Measure the distance (L) between the stitching position and the folding position. Then, perform "positive width adjustment" or "negative width adjustment" to suit the relationship between the stitching position and the folding position. If the stitching position is below the folding position, perform "positive width adjustment." If the stitching position is above the folding position, perform "negative width adjustment."
Mark Positive Width Adjustment
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(9)
Change the settings of bits 6 through 8 on DIPSW1 referring to the table below. If the width adjustment is "0", The stitching position and the folding position match, requiring no change. If for "positive width adjustment," Set DIPSW1 so that the difference resulting from subtraction of the interval from the appropriate setting in the table is provided. For instance, if the DIPSW1 is currently set to +2 and the interval is +1 mm, set DIPSW1 to reflect -2. If for "negative width adjustment" Set DIPSW1 so that the sum resulting from addition of the interval from the appropriate setting is provided. For instance, if the DIPSW1 is currently set to -1 and the interval is +0.5 mm, set DIPSW1 to reflect +1.
DIPSW1 bit settings bit 6 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON bit 7 ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON bit 8 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON Settings (in units of 0.5 mm) +3 +2 +1 0 -1 -2 -3
3.13.2
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Perform this adjustment when the punch driver PCB, transmission sensor (photosensor PCB/LED PCB) or reflection sensor (scrap full detection PCB unit) has been replaced. (1) (2) Remove the rear cover of the finisher unit. Set bits 1 through 6 of DIPSW3 on the finisher controller PCB as indicated.
ON
Fig.3-89
(3) (4)
Press SW1 on finisher controller PCB. Pressing this switch automatically adjusts sensor output. Set all bits on DIPSW3 to OFF
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3.14.2
This operation registers which puncher unit is attached to the IC on the punch driver PCB so that the puncher unit can be identified by the finisher. For this reason, this operation must be performed when the punch driver PCB has been replaced. (1) (2) Remove the rear cover of the finisher unit. Set bits 1 through 6 of DIPSW3 on the finisher controller PCB as indicated.
ON
Fig.3-90
(3) (4)
Set bits 7 and 8 on DIPSW3 on the finisher controller PCB to match the number of punch holes of the attached puncher unit according to the table. Press SW1 on the finisher controller PCB. Press SW2 when setting a 2-/3-hole model (MJ6003N). Pressing this switch registers the number of punch holes to the punch driver PCB.
DIPSW3 bit settings bit 7 OFF OFF ON ON bit 8 OFF OFF OFF ON
Number of Punch Holes 2-hole OFF OFF SW1 (MJ-6003E) 2-/3-hole OFF OFF SW2 (MJ-6003N) 4-hole ON OFF SW1 (MJ-6003F) 4-hole ON ON SW1 (MJ-6003S)
(5)
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3.14.3
How dirty the transmission sensor (photosensor PCB/LED PCB) can be checked by the number of times that LED1 on the finisher controller PCB lights. For this reason, how dirty the transmission sensor is serves as a guide for when to perform cleaning during periodic maintenance.
(1) (2)
Remove the rear cover of the finisher unit. Set bits 1 through 6 of DIPSW3 on the finisher controller PCB as indicated.
ON
Fig.3-91
(3)
Press SW1 on the finisher controller PCB. Pressing this switch lights LED1 on the finisher controller PCB as indicated in the table so that you can check the sensitivity level of the transmission sensor.
Sensitivity Level Sensor not dirty Sensor slightly dirty Sensor dirty Number of LED Lightings Lit 1X Lit 2X Lit 3X
(4)
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3
Punch key Mode key Start key
3.15.1
When replacing boards and volumes and disassembling or installing the tray unit, make sure to follow these adjustments. (1) (2) Turn ON the power with pressing the control panel mode key and start key. (The start LED blinks in green.) Press the mode key and set up only the mode LED3 to light ON, and press the start key. (The start LED lights ON in green.) * With pressing the mode key for more than 1 sec., all the mode LEDs light OFF and become able to be reset. Press the start key. (The mode LED2, 3 blink.) Move the tray guide to the position where its width becomes the narrowest, and press the start key. The mode LED display switches. (The mode LED1, 4 blink.) Move the tray guide to the position where its width becomes the broadest.
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(7)
The mode LED1~4 light OFF and the writing operation of the tray width adjustment data into the EEPROM is finished. * When the writing into the EEPROM has been finished, make sure to check the result with the following table.
Mode LED display LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 -
Writing result Success Failure (minimum position) Failure (maximum position) Failure (both maximum ) and minimum positions)
: : - :
3.15.2
Input check 1
This is a mode at which the checking of each motor, solenoid and clutch operation is carried out. (1) (2) Turn ON the power with pressing the control panel mode key and start key. (The start LED blinks in green.) Press the mode key and set up the LED1 to blink and LED2~4 to light OFF, and press the start key. (The start LED lights ON in green.) * With pressing the mode key for more than 1 sec., all the mode LEDs light OFF and become able to be reset. Press the mode key and check the operations referring to the following table. The operational mode is switched at every time the mode key is pressed. * Num (at the right table): the number of times which the key is pressed * At the operational mode 7~36, the motor rotation speed is switched whenever the start key is pressed. The motor rotation speed can be checked by referring to the mode LED blinking speed.
(3)
Mode LED blinking at 1000msec. cycle: Low speed Mode LED blinking at 700msec. cycle: Medium speed Mode LED blinking at 500msec. cycle: High speed 1 Mode LED blinking at 250msec. cycle: High speed 2 Mode LED blinking at 100msec. cycle: High speed 3
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*Num. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
Operation Pickup trigger solenoid ON Pickup trigger solenoid OFF Pickup clutch ON Pickup clutch OFF Reverse solenoid ON Reverse solenoid OFF Feed motor rotated forward (low speed) Feed motor stopped Feed motor rotated forward (medium speed) Feed motor stopped Feed motor rotated forward (high speed 1) Feed motor stopped Feed motor rotated forward (high speed 2) Feed motor stopped Feed motor rotated forward (high speed 3) Feed motor stopped Feed motor rotated in reverse (low speed) Feed motor stopped Feed motor rotated in reverse (medium speed) Feed motor stopped Feed motor rotated in reverse (high speed 1) Feed motor stopped Feed motor rotated in reverse (high speed 2) Feed motor stopped Feed motor rotated in reverse (high speed 3) Feed motor stopped Transport motor rotated forward (low speed) Transport motor stopped Transport motor rotated forward (medium speed) Transport motor stopped Transport motor rotated forward (high speed 1) Transport motor stopped
LED1
LED2 -
LED3 -
LED4 -
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*Num. 33 34 35 36 37 38
Operation Transport motor rotated forward (high speed 2) Transport motor stopped Transport motor rotated forward (high speed 3) Transport motor stopped Fan motor ON Fan motor OFF
LED1 -
LED2 -
LED3
LED4 -
: : - :
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3.15.3
This is a mode 1 to check each sensor operation separately. (1) (2) Turn ON the power with pressing the control panel mode key and start key. (The start LED blinks in green.) Press the mode key and set up the mode LED2 to blink and mode LED1, 3, 4 to light OFF, and press the start key. (The start LED lights ON in green.) * With pressing the mode key for more than 1 sec., all the mode LEDs light OFF and become able to be reset. Check the ON/OFF status of each sensor through the mode LED display. * The display is switched whenever the start key is pressed.
(3)
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3.15.4
(1) (2)
This is a mode 2 to check each sensor operation separately. Turn ON the power with pressing the control panel mode key and start key. (The start LED blinks in green.) Press the mode key and set up the mode LED1, 2 to blink and mode LED3, 4 to light OFF, and press the start key. (The start LED lights ON in green.) * With pressing the mode key for more than 1 sec., all the mode LED light OFF and become able to be reset. Check the ON/OFF status of each sensor through the mode LED display. * The display is switched whenever the start key is pressed.
(3)
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When the center of the printed image shifts to the front side or rear side, adjust the tray position taking the following procedure. <Procedure> (1) (2) Pull out the tray unit. Loosen 3 screws and move the adjustment board to the right position. Then screw it shut.
3
A B
Adjustment board
Fig.3-92
The center of the printed image shifts to the front side: Move the adjustment board to the front side (Arrow (B) in the upper figure).
[Rear]
[Front]
Fig.3-93
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The center of the printed image shifts to the rear side: Move the adjustment board to the rear side (Arrow (A) in the upper figure).
[Rear]
[Front]
Fig.3-94
Note: After the tray position adjustment, re-adjust the front cover position. Adjustment: loosen 4 screws and slide the front cover to adjust the gap between the front and upper cover, and the front and right cover to 3 mm respectively.
Front cover
Fig.3-95
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3.16.2
Compensate the slant of LCF by the adjusting the stoppers. <Procedure> (1) (2) Pull out the LCF from the equipment.
Turn 2 screws and adjust the stoppers. Turn to the right: Stopper moves downward. Turn to the left : Stopper moves upward. Note: When moving the equipment, need to move the stopper upward.
Fig.3-96
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4.
4.1
4.1.1
The timing for the parts replacement usually depends on the number of output pages ever printed after they were replaced before. However, the life span of them changes depending on the general use of users and the environment in which the equipment is placed. Therefore, it is necessary to consider not only the number of output pages but also the drive counts when deciding the timing for the parts replacement in order to utilize the parts and materials effectively. This equipment has the PM support mode, which makes it possible to see the general use of each part (the number of output pages, drive counts) and replacement record and to do a counter clearing operation more efficiently when replacing. The replacement record can be printed out in the list printing mode (9S-103).
4.1.2
[ 1 ] Operational flow
PM support mode activated [6]+[START]+[POWER]ON [RETURN] pressed [2] [START] Main unit chosen [SUB UNIT] pressed [RETURN] pressed [1] [START] Auto-toner automatic adjustment performed ( Chapter 3.1)
Adjustment finished
Clear screen Counter clear confirmation displayed [CANCEL] pressed Sub unit chosen [RESET] pressed [INITIALIZE] pressed Clear finished
Fig.4-1
The screen goes back to the main screen when the counter clear is executed or the [CANCEL] button is pressed after moving from the main screen, while it goes back to the sub screen after moving from the sub screen.
4-1
[ 2 ] Operational screen
1) Main screen
10
5
Fig.4-2
1 2 3
Displaying of the main unit name Back to the PM support mode activation screen Moving to the clear screen to clear the selected unit counters ( unit (parts) counters belonging to that unit When the unit is not selected, all counters are cleared. Moving to the sub screen of the selected unit
6
and
4 5 6
7 8
9 10
Moving to the next/previous page Displaying of the present number of output pages counts (x 1,000) When there are differences among the sub units (parts), _ is displayed and CHECK SUBUNIT is displayed at the top * is displayed next to the present number when the number of output pages counts has exceeded its PM standard number. Displaying of the standard number of output pages counts (x 1,000) to replace the unit parts Displaying of the present drive counts (x 1,000) * is displayed next to the present number when the number of drive counts has exceeded its PM standard number. Displaying of the standard number of drive counts (x 1,000) to replace the unit parts Displaying of the number of output pages counts (Cpy.), drive counts (Cnt.) and previous replacement date (Chg.) for a chosen unit. When the replacement date for the sub unit is different, press the [SUB UNIT] button to move to the sub screen and see each information, otherwise information is not displayed
4-2
Notes: When the value of the output pages or the drive counts among the sub units (parts) is different, _ is displayed at the value section of the main unit and CHECK SUB UNIT is displayed at the top. is always displayed at the drive counts section for the reversing automatic document feeder (RADF) and feed unit. The paper source differs depending on the structure of options, however, 0.0k is displayed in OUTPUT PAGES (k) and its standard number of output pages is displayed in PM OUTPUT PAGES (k) even for the installed paper source.
4-3
2) Sub screen
8
4
Fig.4-3
1 2 3 4
Displaying of the sub unit (parts) name Back to the main screen Moving to the clear screen to clear the selected unit (parts) counters Displaying of the present number of output pages counts (x 1,000) * is displayed next to the present number when the number of output pages counts has exceeded its PM standard number. Displaying of the standard number of output pages counts (x 1,000) to replace the sub unit (parts) Displaying of the present drive counts (x 1,000) * is displayed next to the present number when the number of drive counts has exceeded its PM standard number. Displaying of the standard number of drive counts (x 1,000) to replace the sub unit (parts) Displaying of the number of output pages counts, drive counts and previous replacement date for a chosen sub unit
7 8
4-4
3) Clear screen
2
Fig.4-4
When the [CANCEL] button is pressed, the counter is not cleared and the display returns to the main or sub screen. When the [INITIALIZE] button is pressed, Present number of output pages counts and Present driving counts are cleared and Previous replacement date is updated.
4-5
Developer unit [DEVELOPER] Toner bag [TONER BAG] Transfer belt unit [TRANSFER BELT UNIT] Filter [FILTER] Fuser unit [FUSER]
4-6
4.1.3
The timing for the parts replacement usually depends on the number of output pages ever made after they were replaced before. However, its drive counts time is also to be considered when replacing the parts. Even if the number of output pages has reached the level of replacement, for instance, the part may still be usable with its drive counts not reaching the specified drive counts. On the other hand, the part may need replacement even if the number of output pages has not reached the level of replacement with its driving time exceeding the specified drive counts. The life span of some parts such as feed roller is heavily dependent on the number of output pages rather than the drive counts. The following work flow diagram shows how to judge the timing of replacement with the number of output pages and the drive counts. Example 1: When the number of output pages has reached the specified level
The parts in RADF The parts in feeding system The parts in the fuser unit The parts in the drum/cleaner unit The parts in the developer unit The parts in the transfer/separation charger unit Filter
Check the drive counts at PM support mode. Does it exceed the specified drive counts? No The part is still usable.
Yes
Replace the part after the drive counts has reached the specified count.
Example 2: When the image failure occurred before the number of output pages has reached the specified level
Check the drive counts of all parts at PM support mode.
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4.2
Perform the preventive maintenance in the following timing. e-STUDIO520:every 450,000 sheets e-STUDIO600:every 500,000 sheets e-STUDIO720:every 575,000 sheets e-STUDIO850:every 600,000 sheets (1) Preparation Ask the user about the current conditions of the equipment and note them down. Before starting maintenance, make some sample copies and store them. See the replacement record and check the parts to be replaced in the PM support mode (6S2) or list printing mode (9S-103). 6S-2 : [6] + [START] + [POWER] ON [2] [START] 9S-103 : [9] + [START] + [POWER] ON [103] [START]
DRUM DRUM BLADE GRID MAIN CHARGER WIRE SEPARATION FINGER (DRUM)
Fig.4-5
(2) (3)
Turn OFF the power and make sure to unplug the equipment.
Perform a preventive maintenance using the following checklist and illustrations. Refer to the Service Manual if necessary. Plug in the equipment after the maintenance has been finished. Then turn ON the power and make some copies to confirm that the equipment is working properly.
4-8
4.3
Overhaul each equipment with the following timing. e-STUDIO520: When the number of output pages has reached 900,000 or 2.5 years have passed from the start of use (Whichever is earlier) e-STUDIO600: When the number of output pages has reached 1,000,000 or 2.5 years have passed from the start of use (Whichever is earlier) e-STUDIO720: When the number of output pages has reached 1,150,000 or 2.5 years have passed from the start of use (Whichever is earlier) e-STUDIO850: When the number of output pages has reached 1,200,000 or 2.5 years have passed from the start of use (Whichever is earlier) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Replace all the supplies. Check the components in the drive section (gears, pulleys, timing belts, etc.). Replace them with new ones if they are damaged. Check all the adhesives such as tape and Mylar if they are damaged or have become unstuck. Replace them with new ones if necessary. Check the performance of all the switches and sensors. Replace them with new ones if necessary. Clean inside the equipment thoroughly.
4-9
4.4
[Preventive Maintenance Checklist] Notes: Perform cleaning and lubricating in the following timing. Lubricate the replacement parts according to the replacement cycle. e-STUDIO520: every 450,000 sheets e-STUDIO600: every 500,000 sheets e-STUDIO720: every 575,000 sheets e-STUDIO850: every 600,000 sheets Values under Replacement indicate the replacement cycle for the e-STUDIO520/ e-STUDIO600/e-STUDIO720/e-STUDIO850. The replacement cycle of the parts in the feeding section equals to the number of sheets fed from each paper source. Be careful not to put oil on the rollers, belts and belt pulleys when lubricating. A. Scanner
Items to check A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 Original glass ADF original glass Mirror-1 Mirror-2 Mirror-3 Reflector Lens Exposure lamp Automatic original detection sensor B B or A R Cleaning B or A B B B B B B R C C P34-I1 P36-I3 P38-I7 Lubrication Replacement Operation (x 1,000 sheets) check Parts list <P-I> P35-I12 P34-I2 Remarks *1
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C. Feed unit
Items to check C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 Pickup roller (drawer) Feed roller (drawer) Separation roller (drawer) Transport roller Paper guide (all) Drive gear (tooth face and shaft) GCB bushing bearing Registration roller (rubber) Registration roller (metal) Paper dust removal brush-1 Paper dust removal brush-2 Pickup roller (Tandem LCF) Feed roller (Tandem LCF) Separation roller (Tandem LCF) A A B B A B W L R R R R 400 400 400 P7-I38 P7-I38 P7-I52 P16-I8 P16-I10 P16-I19 *26 *26 *5 Cleaning Lubrication Replacement Operation (x 1,000 sheets) check 200 200 200 R Parts list <P-I> P7-I38 P7-I38 P7-I52 P2-I2, P7-I17 Remarks *4 *4 *4
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F. Main charger
Items to check F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 Charger case Charger wire Contact point of terminals Charger wire cleaning pad Grid B 450/500/575/ 600 450/500/575/ 600 P40-I9 P40-I27 Cleaning B 450/500/575/ 600 C P40-I19 Lubrication Replacement Operation (x 1,000 sheets) check Parts list <P-I> Remarks *6 *6
G. Drum/Cleaner
Items to check G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 G6 G7 G8 G9 Photoconductive drum Whole cleaner unit Drum cleaning blade Drum cleaning brush Recovery blade Separation finger for drum Auger drive section Cleaner lower guide Image quality sensor B B R P50-I16 *7 W B B 450/500/575/ 600 450/500/575/ 600 R 450/500/575/ 600 C P49-I4,I21 P49-I9 P48-I38 Cleaning Lubrication Replacement Operation (x 1,000 sheets) check 450/500/575/ 600 *7 *8 *8 *9 *10 *11 Parts list <P-I> Remarks
H. Developer unit
Items to check H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 H7 Whole developer unit Developer motor unit Developer material Front shield Oil seal (9 pcs.) Guide roller Toner filter B or A B AV Cleaning B W 450/500/575/ 600 R 900/1000/1150/ 1200 R 450/500/575/ 600 P42-I24 *13 *21 *12 Lubrication Replacement Operation (x 1,000 sheets) check Parts list <P-I> Remarks
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I. Toner recycle
Items to check I1 Whole toner recycle unit Cleaning B Lubrication Replacement Operation (x 1,000 sheets) check Parts list <P-I> Remarks *14
J. Transfer belt
Items to check J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 Transfer belt Transfer belt power supply roller Transfer belt drive roller Transfer belt follower roller Transfer belt cleaning blade Transfer belt cleaning brush Flicker periphery B A A A Cleaning Lubrication Replacement Operation (x 1,000 sheets) check 450/500/575/ 600 R R R 450/500/575/ 600 450/500/575/ 600 Parts list <P-I> P22-I18 P22-I6 P22-I9 P22-I2 P23-I31 P23-I10 *16 *16 *15 Remarks
K. Toner bag
Items to check K1 Toner bag Cleaning Lubrication Replacement Operation (x 1,000 sheets) check 900/1000/1150/ 1200 Parts list <P-I> P203-I3 Remarks *20
L. Fuser unit
Items to check L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 Fuser roller Pressure roller Upper separation finger Lower separation finger Cleaning web Web pushing roller Thermistor (4 pcs.) Fuser unit entrance/ exit guide Web motor worm gear A A W A Cleaning Lubrication Replacement Operation (x 1,000 sheets) check 450/500/575/ 600 450/500/575/ 600 450/500/575/ 600 R 450/500/575/ 600 450/500/575/ 600 R Parts list <P-I> P25-I14 P25-I12 P27-I22 P27-I9 P27-I11 P27-I12 P27-I6,I28 *18 *18 *19 *17 Remarks
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Items to check L10 Fuser unit motor gear L11 Fuser roller drive gear/ Cleaning web drive gear L12 Fuser roller bearing/ One*way bearing L13 Fuser unit exit roller L14 Web roller one-way clutch
Cleaning
Lubrication W
Remarks
M. Exit/Reverse section
Items to check M1 M2 M3 M4 Exit/Reversal guide Exit roller Drive gear Reverse section transport roller (upper, lower) Reverse section follower roller (upper, lower) Horizontal transport section transport roller (4 pcs.) Horizontal transport section follower roller (8 pcs.) Reverse section mylar (2pcs.) Bearing for GCB bushing Bearing of plastic bushing Paper guide B A Cleaning A A SI W R P13-I6,I7 R P14I4,I19,I30 *23 *24 Lubrication Replacement Operation (x 1,000 sheets) check Parts list <P-I> Remarks
M5
P14-I24
M6
P20I13,I14 P20-I8
M7
M8 M9 M10 M11
B or A L W
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N. RADF
Items to check N1 N2 N3 N4 N5 N6 N7 N8 N9 N10 N11 N12 N13 N14 N15 N16 Pickup belt Separtaion roller Feed roller Original length sensor Registration roller 1st roller 2nd roller Read sensor Read guide Read roller 3rd roller 4th roller Reverse sensor Exit roller Reverse roller Platen sheet B A A A B B A A A B A A B or A Cleaning Lubrication Replacement Operation (x 1,000 sheets) check 600 600 600 Parts list <P-I> P81-I20 P82-I22 P81-I21 Remarks
O. LCF (MP-4004)
Items to check O1 O2 O3 O4 O5 O6 Pickup roller Feed roller Separation roller Drive gears (tooth face) Brush unit Paper path section B B Cleaning A A A W Lubrication Replacement Operation (x 1,000 sheets) check 500 500 500 Parts list <P-I> P5-I28 P4-I20 P4-I31 Remarks
P. Finisher (MJ-1027/1028)
Items to check P1 P2 Feed belt Paddle Cleaning B B Lubrication Replacement Operation (x 1,000 sheets) check Parts list <P-I> P15-I2 P16-I33 Remarks
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A4 A3 A8 A6 A2 L5 A5
G9 A1 G8 G4 G3 E1 F5 F1 A7
F4 F3 F2
G1 E2
B1
B2
M6
M5 M8 M7 M11 M7 M7
M7 C2 C3 C5
C1 M4
C4 C2
M10,M9
C1
C3 C4 C2
C1
C3 C4
C1
C2 C3 C7
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A4 A3 A8 A6 A2 A5
L5
A1 G9 G8
G4 G3 E1 F5 F1
A7 F4 F3 F2
G1 B1 E2
B2
M5
M8
M7
M11
M7
M7
M7 C1 C2 C3 C5 C4
M4 C1 M10, M9 C12
C2 C3
C4 C13 C14 C7
Fig.4-7 Front side (TWD, ASD, ASU, AUD, MJD, CND and KRD models)
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G7
H2
E3
C6
L9
L10,L11 M3
H7
K1
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N5
N4
N2
N3
N1
N6
N14
N9 N8
N7 N15
N7
N10
N11
N12
N16
N13
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O5
O2
O1
O4
O6
O3
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P1
P2
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Remarks * in the Preventive Maintenance Check List * 1. Original glass Clean both sides of the original glass. Note: Make sure that there is no fingerprints or oil staining on part of the original glass on where the original scale is mounted since the shading correction plate is located below the scale to be scanned. * 2. LSU slit glass Take off the laser optical unit and clean the LSU slit glass.
Fig.4-12
3.
Dustproof slit glass Take off the cleaner unit. Then release the hook to take off the dustproof slit glass unit and clean the face and back side of the dustproof slit glass.
Fig.4-13
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Fig.4-14
4.
Pickup roller / feed roller / separation roller When installing the pickup roller and feed roller, pay attention to allocate the pickup roller, gear, feed roller and one-way clutch correctly. When replacing the separation roller, replace only the roller and continue to use the torque limiter.
Gear Pickup roller
Oneway clutch
Fig.4-15
5.
Drive gears in the paper feeding section (teeth face and shafts) Apply some white grease (Molykote X5-6020) to the teeth faces and shafts of the drive gears.
Note: Make sure that oil is not running over or scattered around as the gear is rotated coming into the clutch after applying molykote to the gear which is located near the clutch. The quantity of molykote should be smaller than that to be applied to the other parts.
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6.
Main charger case / main charger wire Clean the main charger case and wire with a cloth soaked in water and squeezed tightly, and then wipe them with a dry cloth.
Note: Be careful of the following when attaching a new wire (length: 363mm). - Insert the wire securely into the V-grooves of the front and rear sides. - Do not twist the wire. - Do not touch the wire with your bare hand. * 7. Cleaner Unit / Image quality sensor Be sure to connect the ground wire to an aluminum die cast to prevent the image quality sensor from being damaged by static electricity before you clean the cleaner unit. Then clean the unit with a vacuum cleaner. Also wipe the window of the image quality sensor with cotton swabs or tissues after having cleaned the cleaner unit. Do not use a vacuum cleaner for the sensor. Be sure to clean the window of the image quality sensor since the sensor may not function properly if this window is dirty.
Connected to earth
Fig.4-16
Fig.4-17
8.
Drum cleaning blade / Drum cleaning brush The edge of the blade is breakable and can be easily damaged by matters such as the adherence of paper dust. Replace the cleaning blade and brush with new ones if poor images are copied due to the damaged blade regardless of the number of copies which have been made. Recovery blade Replace the recovery blade regardless the number of copies if the edge of the blade get damaged.
9.
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10.
Separation fingers for the drum The paper jam may be caused if the tip of the separation finger is damaged or deformed. If there is any problem with it, replace the finger with a new one regardless of the number of copies which have been made. If any mark which was made by the finger appears on the printed image, clean the tip of the finger.
Notes: 1. Wipe the tip of the finger lightly with a dry cloth trying not to deform it. Do not leave the lint on the tip. 2. Apply patting power to the tip of the fingers and drum surface after replacing or cleaning them. * 11. Cleaner auger drive section Apply white grease to the cleaner auger drive section (shown by arrow).
Fig.4-18
12.
Developer material After replacing the developer material, be sure to perform the auto-toner adjustment and then enforced erforming of image quality control. ( P.3-4 "3.2 Image Dimensional Adjustment") Oil seal Mixer shaft .......................................................4 pcs. Paddle shaft ....................................................2 pcs. Upper developer sleeve (rear side) .................1 pc. Lower developer sleeve (rear side) .................1 pc. Transport sleeve (front side) ............................1 pc.
13.
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During replacement, coat the oil seal with grease (Alvania No.2). (1) Push in a new oil seal parallel to the mounting hole section of the developer frame or outside of the nozzle mixer. * Pay attention to the direction in which the oil seal is attached. (See figure on right.) Apply an even coat of grease to the inside of the oil seal. Amount: About two small drops Wipe off any grease the exudes from the inside.
(2) (3)
Inside
Grease
Oil seal
Fig.4-19
Mixer Shaft Apply a coating of grease (Alvania No.2) to the entire periphery of the mixer shaft before attaching the bearing.
Mixer Shaft
Bearing
Fig.4-20
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14.
Whole toner recycle unit Clean up the toner in the toner recycle unit when replacing the developer material. Take off the toner recycle unit. Remove 3 screws to separate the recycle toner hopper and the auger pipe.
Toner recycle unit
(1) (2)
Fig.4-21
(3)
Vacuum off the toner inside and the supply section of the recycle toner hopper.
Supply section
Fig.4-22
(4) (5)
Remove 1 screw and take off the cover of the supply opening. Vacuum off the toner in the auger section.
Cover
Auger section
Fig.4-23
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15.
Transfer belt power supply roller Fully clean up the toner and such adhered to the roller with alcohol since an image failure may occur if there remains any blot on the roller.
Blot
Fig.4-24
16.
Transfer belt cleaning bush/Flicker periphery When replacing the transfer belt cleaning brush, clean the toner pooling under the brush (around the flicker).
Flicker periphery
Fig.4-25
17.
Upper separation finger The paper jam may be caused if the tip of the finger is damaged or deformed. If there is any problem with it, replace the finger with a new one regardless of the number of copies which have been made. Do not damage the tip of the finger during the cleaning. The finger may be damaged if the toner adhering to the tip of it is scraped off forcibly. Replace the finger if the toner is sticking to it heavily.
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18.
Cleaning web/web pushing roller Be sure to replace both of the cleaning web and the web pushing roller at the same time, since the cleaning web may be caught by the web pushing roller if this roller is continuously used.
Notes: 1. When the web pushing roller has been replaced, reel the web for 3 to 5 turns by hand. 2. Check if the cleaning web is tightly reeled after it has been installed in the fuser unit. 3. Turn the jam access knob of the fuser unit for 10 to 15 times to fit the web and the fuser roller. At this time, check if there is no installation defect in the unit. 4. Check the secure installation of the cleaning web as follows: - Be sure that the cleaning web does not hang out of the space between the upper entrance guide and the fuser roller when it is seen from the fuser unit entrance side. - Open the fuser unit cover and make sure that there are no slacks or creases on the cleaning web.
Fig.4-26
5. Start the PM Support mode (6S) to reset the counter of the cleaning web when the web has been replaced, otherwise the cleaning ability of the web may be narrowed. At the first power-ON after this counter reset, the web motor rotates for 65 seconds. 6. Turn the power of the equipment ON. Then confirm that the message "READY" has appeared on the touch panel. 7. Perform the final check of the cleaning web (same as Step 4 above). 8. When the web motor is rotated at the output check in the Test mode (03-124), the cleaning web may be slackened. Do not rotate the motor for more than 10 seconds to prevent the web from being slacked. * 19. Thermistor Clean the thermistor with alcohol if the toner or dirt is adhered on it while the fuser unit is reassembled or disassembled, such as the case the fuser roller is replaced. Do not deform or damage the thermistor during the cleaning. Replace the thermistor with a new one if it is damaged or deformed regardless of degree.
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20.
Toner bag Be sure to check the amount of the used toner in the toner bag before starting the preventive maintenance. Tap the toner bag to even out the surface of the used toner, and if this top surface is higher than 180 mm from the bottom of the toner bag, replace the bag. Photoconductive drum defects may increase the used toner amount. Therefore be sure to check the used toner amount in the bag when the drum has been replaced. In addition, whenever fogging on the photoconductive drum increases, be sure to check the used toner amount in the toner bag. Developer motor unit When an abnormal noise occurs in the developer unit, apply white grease (Molykote X56020) to the areas described below. The shaft of the developer motor Between the drive pulleys and the E-rings
21.
<< Method of applying white grease (Molykote X5-6020) >> (1) (2) Take off the developer motor unit. Remove 2 E-rings and take off the pulleys and belt.
Belt
Pulley E-ring
Fig.4-27
(3)
Apply white grease (Molykote X5-6020) to the places shown below. Motor shaft (arrow A) : About 3 small drops E-rings (arrow B ; 2 places) : About 2 small drops * Apply to the surface contacting the pulleys.
B A
Fig.4-28
22.
Discharge LED Clean with soft pads or cloth. Do not use a vacuum cleaner.
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23.
Exit roller Remove the pin from the exit roller (upper), and then apply a few drops of silicon oil over the hole of the exit roller. Exit roller drive gear Apply 1 rice-grain amount of white grease (Molykote X5-6020) on the shaft section where the drive gear is installed. Separation roller (bypass feed unit) Apply an even coat of grease (Alvania No.2) to all round the inside of the spring. Paper dust removal brush Paper dust brushed off with the paper dust removal brush accumulates on the lower frame of the registration rollers. Check the amount of paper dust accumulated on the lower frame when you clean the paper dust removal brush, and clean the frame if needed. (Cleaning period guideline: Every two or three times of Preventive Maintenance)
24.
* *
25. 26.
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4.5
PM KIT
KIT name Component MO-KIT-6000 MA-KIT-6000 FR-KIT-6000 Part name WIRE-CH-060*398 GRID-340 K-BASE-PAD-CH-M BL-6000D B-6000 K-CLAW-DRUM ASYS-CLAW-DRUM-C Developer material Transfer belt Transfer belt cleaning blade Transfer belt cleaning brush D-6000 BT-6510TR BL-6510TR B-6510TR FLTR-OZN-800-390 FILTER-DEV-F300 HR-6000-U HR-6000-L CW-6000 PR-6000W BRG-ONEWAY-6-H SCRAPER-212 FEED-ROLLER SEP-ROLLER ROL-BELT-PICK ASYS-ROL-FEED ASYS-ROL-SPT ASYS-ROL-FEED ASYS-ROL-FEED-LCF ASYS-ROL-SPT-LCF ASYS-ROL-PICK-L Qty. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2
PM-KIT-6000
PM-KIT-6000C
MO-KIT-6000 MA-KIT-6000
MO-KIT-6000
Main charger wire Main charger grid Charger wire cleaning pad Drum cleaning blade Drum cleaning brush Drum separation finger
MA-KIT-6000
FR-KIT-6000
Fuser roller Pressure roller Cleaning web Web pushing roller Web roller one-way clutch Fuser unit upper separation finger
DF-KIT-8110
ROL-KIT-81CST
ROL-KIT-4004
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4.6
Jig List
Item Parts list Page 201 201 201 201 201 201 202 202 202 202 202 Item 1 2 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5
Door switch jig Area sheet RADF position pin Wire holder jig Developer bottle nozzle Belt tension jig Downloading jig (DLM board) Downloading JIG-2 (6 Flash ROMs) Downloading JIG-1 (2 Flash ROMs) ROM writer adapter (For 1881) ROM writer adapter (For 1931)
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P201-I1
P201-I2
P201-I4
P201-I5
P201-I6
P201-I7
P202-I1
P202-I2
P202-I3
P202-I4,I5
Fig.4-29
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4.7
Grease List
Grease name Part name ASM-SILICON-1M OIL-LAUNA40-100 MOLYKOTE-100 ASM-PG-ALV2 Volume 100cc 100cc 100g 100g Container Bottle Oiler Tube Tube Parts list Page 201 201 201 201 Item 8 9 12 11
SI L W AV
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4.8
4.8.1
1) Toner / Developer Toner and developer should be stored in a place where the ambient temperature is between 10C to 35C (no condensation), and should also be protected against direct sunlight during transportation. 2) OPC drum Like the toner and developer, OPC drums should be stored in a dark place where the ambient temperature is between 10 to 35C (no condensation). Be sure to avoid places where drums may be subjected to high humidity, chemicals and/or their fumes. 3) Drum cleaning blade / Transfer belt cleaning blade This item should be stored in a flat place where the ambient temperature is between 10 to 35C, and should also be protected against high humidity, chemicals and/or their fumes. 4) Fuser roller / Pressure roller / Cleaning web / Transfer belt / Drum cleaning brush / Transfer belt cleaning brush Avoid places where the heat rollers may be subjected to high humidity, chemicals and/or their fumes. 5) Copy Paper Avoid storing copy paper in places where it may be subjected to high humidity. After a package is opened, be sure to place and store it in a storage bag.
4.8.2
1) Use of gloves If fingerprints or oil adhere to the drum surface, the characteristics of the photosensitive drum may degrade, affecting the quality of the copy image. So, do not touch the drum surface with your bare hands. 2) Handling precautions As the drum surface is very sensitive, be sure to handle the drum carefully when installing and removing it so as not damage its surface. Be sure to apply patting powder (lubricant) to the entire surface of the drum and separation claws on the cleaner before installing the drum into the machine. When the drum has been replaced, reset the drum counter in the PM Support mode (6S). Then perform "Image quality control enforcement" in the Adjustment mode (05-290). Notes: Application of the patting powder is for reducing the friction between the drum, cleaning blade, and separation fingers. If the application of patting powder is neglected, the drum and cleaning blade may be damaged. When paper fibers adhere to the cleaning blade edge, they may reduce the cleaning efficiency and, in addition, may damage the blade and the drum. Be sure to remove any fibers found adhering to the blade. 3) Installation of Copier and Storage of Drum Avoid installing the copier where it may be subjected to high temperature, high humidity, chemicals and/or their fumes. Do not leave drums in a brightly lit place for a long time. Otherwise the drum will fatigue, and will not produce sufficient image density immediately after being installed in the machine. However, this effect may decrease as time elapses.
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4) Cleaning the Drum At periodic maintenance calls, wipe the entire surface of the drum clean using the designated cleaning cotton. Use sufficiently thick cleaning cotton (dry soft pad) so as not to scratch the drum surface inadvertently with your fingertips or nails. Also, remove your rings and wristwatch before starting cleaning work to prevent accidental damage to the drum. Do not use alcohol, selenium refresher and other organic solvents or silicon oil as they will have an adverse effect on the drum. 5) Scratches on OPC Drum Surface If the surface is scratched in such a way that the aluminum substrate is exposed, no copy image will be produced on this area. In addition, the cleaning blade will be damaged so replacement with a new drum will be necessary. 6) Collecting Used OPC Drums Regarding the recovery and disposal of used OPC drums, we recommend following the relevant local regulations or rules.
4.8.3
Checking and cleaning of drum cleaning blade and transfer belt cleaning blade
1) Handling precautions Pay attention to the following points as the cleaning blade life is determined by the condition of its edge: - Do not allow hard objects to hit or rub against blade edge. Do not rub the edge with a cloth or soft pad. - Do not leave oil (or fingerprints, etc.) on the edge. - Do not apply solvents such as paint thinner to the blade. - Do not allow loose thread or dirt to contact the blade edge. - Do not place the blade near a heat source. 2) Cleaning procedure Clean the blade edge with a cloth moistened with water and squeezed lightly.
4.8.4
4.8.5
1) 2) 3) 4)
Do not touch the belt surface with your bare hands. Prevent oil or other foreign matter from adhering to the belt surface. Do not touch the transfer belt with alcohol or other organic solvents. Do not apply external pressure that might scratch the transfer belt.
4.8.6
1) Handling precautions - Do not leave oil (fingerprints, etc.) on the fuser roller. - Be extremely careful not to allow a hard object to hit or rub against the rollers because the thin teflon layer coated on the aluminum substrate is easily damaged and, if damaged, will result in defective drum cleaning.
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2) Checking - Check for stain and damage to the fuser and pressure rollers and clean or replace if necessary. If marks made by the separation fingers have become distinct, open the fuser unit cover and move the position of the E-ring by sliding the upper separation finger unit to the direction of the thick arrow in the figure. The separation fingers thus contact with the different position on the fuser roller. In case there is any scratch which may cause a printing problem or the coating of the roller is removed, replace the roller.
E-ring
Fig.4-30
Clean the upper/lower separation fingers and check for chipped claws. Check the cleaning condition of the cleaning web (kinks, lines and slacks on the cleaning web). Clean the thermistor and check proper contact with the fuser roller. Check the fused condition of the toner image. Check the gap between the lower entrance guide and pressure roller (do not make them touch each other). Check the gap between the fuser roller and thermostat (2~2.5mm). Check the fuser and pressure rollers for proper rotation. Check the fuser and pressure rollers for bearing. Check the fuser roller drive gear and cleaning web drive gear Check the web motor lubrication to the warm gear (white molykote).
3) Cleaning procedure for fuser roller When the fuser roller becomes dirty, it will cause paper jamming. If this happens, wipe the roller surface clean with cotton moistened in alcohol. For a better cleaning effect, clean the roller when it is still warm. Note: Be careful not to rub the teflon-coated surface with your fingernails or hard objects because it is easily damaged. Do not apply the silicon oil to the fuser roller.
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4.8.7
1) Handling precaution Never allow solvents such as paint thinner to adhere to the cleaning roller. 2) Defective cleaning and countermeasures Defective cleaning should be judged by the toner deposited on the fuser and pressure rollers. When the fuser roller has heavy toner deposits, replace the cleaning web and web pushing roller. The cleaning web and cleaning rollers will be gradually degraded due to the subjection to the heat from the heat roller over a long period of time. Replace them preferably after a specified number of copies have been made. 3) Precaution when installing cleaning web - Fully confirm that the cleaning web has no slacks, which may cause a cleaning defect by generating kinks and lines. - Be sure to replace both of the cleaning web and the web pushing roller at the same time. - Be sure to reset the counter of the cleaning web counter in the PM Support mode (6S) when the cleaning web roller has been replaced.
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5.TROUBLESHOOTING
When any of the PC boards or the HDD requires replacement, refer to PC Boards and HDD". P.5-150 "5.3 Replacement of
5.1
5.1.1
[E010] Paper not reaching fuser transport sensor Remove the paper.
NO
1) Check if the connector of the fuser transport sensor is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN332 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the fuser transport sensor. 6) Replace the LGC board.
NO
1) Check if the connector of the transport belt is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector on the transport motor driving PC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector CN341 on the LGC board is disconnected. 4) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 5) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 6) Replace the transport motor driving PC board. 7) Replace the LGC board.
YES Is the drum separation finger solenoid working? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-111,161)
e-STUDIO520/600/720/850 TROUBLESHOOTING
5-1
l l l l l l l l l
NO
1) Check if the connector of the drum separation finger solenoid is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN339 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check the installation state of cleaner. 4) Is the relay connector connecting the cleaner unit and the equipment disconnected or stained with toner? 5) Replace the drum separation finger solenoid. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Is the registration sensor working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]ON/[4]/[E])
l l l l l l l l l l l
NO
1) 2) 3) 4) 5)
Check if the connector of the registration sensor is disconnected. Check if the connector of the registration sensor is disconnected. Check if the registration actuator is operating properly. Check if the connector CN341 on the LGC board is disconnected. Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 6) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 7) Replace the registration sensor. 8) Replace the LGC board.
YES Is the registration motor working? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-108/158)
l l l l l l l l l
NO
1) Check if the connector of the registration roller clutch is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN341 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the registration roller clutch. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Check if there is any abnormality in the space between the registration motor and the registration roller (metal). Check if the registration roller (rubber) is rotating smoothly. Check the condition of the registration roller at the horizontal transport section and clean or replace it. * If the error [E010] caused by a paper jam underneath the drum cleaner often occurs due to an insufficient paper separation from the photoconductive drum, set a smaller value in the code 08-841, and see what happens. At this time, however, pay attention to the transferability at the leading edge of the paper since this transferability can be slightly narrowed depending on the environments and conditions under which the equipment is placed or the media type of the paper used. (Refer to 3.6.1 in this manual about the details of the code 08-841.)
e-STUDIO520/600/720/850 TROUBLESHOOTING
5-2
[E020] Paper stopping at fuser transport sensor Is the fuser transport sensor working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]OFF/[7]/[C])
l l l l l l l l
NO
1) Check if the connector of the fuser transport sensor is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN332 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the fuser transport sensor. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Is the reverse motor driving? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-126)
l l l l l l l l
NO
1) Check if the connector of the reverse transport unit is not disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN335 on the LGC board is not disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are not disconnected and the harness is not open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is not short- or open-circuited. 5) Replace the LGC board
YES 1) Check if the separation finger for the fuser unit is working normally. 2) Replace the LGC board
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5-3
[E030] Power-ON jam Open the cover of the unit/area whose picture is blinking on the control panel. Is there any paper on the transport path? (Refer to the following table.) YES NO Is the sensor in the jamming area working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: refer to the following table.)
l l l l l l l l
NO
1) Check if the connector of the sensor is disconnected. 2) Check if any of the connectors on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the sensor. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Replace the LGC board. Relation between the jamming area and the corresponding sensors and covers
Jamming area Registration area Exit/Reverse area Registration sensor Exit sensor Reverse sensor-1 Reverse sensor-2 Fuser transport sensor Reverse transport area Horizontal transport sensor-1 Horizontal transport sensor-2 Horizontal transport sensor-3 Paper feeding area 1st drawer feed sensor 2nd drawer feed sensor 3rd drawer / tandem LCF feed sensor 4th drawer feed sensor 1st drawer transport sensor 2nd drawer transport sensor 3rd drawer / tandem LCF transport sensor 4th drawer transport sensor Intermediate transport sensor Sensor Test mode / Input check 03-[FAX]ON/[4]/[E] 03-[FAX]OFF/[7]/[B] 03-[FAX]OFF/[7]/[E] 03-[FAX]OFF/[7]/[D] 03-[FAX]OFF/[7]/[C] 03-[FAX]OFF/[9]/[F] 03-[FAX]OFF/[9]/[G] 03-[FAX]OFF/[9]/[H] 03-[FAX]OFF/[1]/[D] 03-[FAX]OFF/[2]/[D] 03-[FAX]OFF/[3]/[D] 03-[FAX]OFF/[4]/[D] 03-[FAX]OFF/[1]/[C] 03-[FAX]OFF/[2]/[C] 03-[FAX]OFF/[3]/[C] 03-[FAX]OFF/[4]/[C] 03-[FAX]OFF/[1]/[A]
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[E061] Incorrect paper size setting for 1st drawer [E062] Incorrect paper size setting for 2nd drawer [E063] Incorrect paper size setting for 3rd drawer [E064] Incorrect paper size setting for 4th drawer [E065] Incorrect paper size setting for bypass tray If any paper remains in the equipment or drawer, remove it. Match the paper size of the drawer setting and the one in the drawer. * Paper size detection is performed at the first sheet of paper when the drawer is opened or closed, or when the power of the equipment is turned ON.
[E090] Image data delay jam 1) Remove the paper remained in front of the registration sensor. 2) Check if the error is cleared by turning the power OFF and then back ON. 3) Check if the connectors connecting the SYS board, SLG board and PLG board are disconnected. 4) Check if the connectors of the HDD are disconnected. 5) Check if the harnesses connecting the SYS board, SLG board and PLG board are opencircuited. 6) Replace the HDD, SYS board, SLG board and PLG board.
[E200] 1st drawer transport jam (paper not reaching registration sensor) [E210] 2nd drawer transport jam (paper not reaching registration sensor) [E300] 3rd drawer transport jam (paper not reaching registration sensor) [E330] 4th drawer transport jam (paper not reaching registration sensor) [E3C0] Tandem LCF transport jam (paper not reaching registration sensor) (First page of printing) Open the jam access cover. Is there paper in front of the registration sensor? YES NO Is the registration sensor(S18) working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]ON/[4]/[E])
l l l l l l l l
NO
1) Check if the connector of the registration sensor is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN305 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the registration sensor. 6) Replace the LGC board.
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(Second page or later of printing) Open the jam access cover. Is there any paper on the transport path?
l l l l l l
YES
If the paper is damaged, remove the paper and check the followings 1) Check if the paper is skewed, and correct it if it is skewed. 2) Check the paper amount. 3) Check if the paper is not the one with printing on its back side. 4) Check if the width of the side guides of the drawer is too narrow. 5) Check the motor-related adjustment value.
NO Is the intermediate transport sensor (S17) working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]OFF/[1]/[A])
l l l
NO
1) Are paper dusts accumulated on the intermediate transport sensor? 2) Check if the harness is not damaged. 3) Check if the connector is disconnected.
YES Is the transport motor (M17) rotating? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-133,183)
l l l l l l l l l l l l
NO
Check if the bearing of the transportation roller is locked. Replace the transport motor. 1) Check if the connector of the transport motor is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN327 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector on the transport motor driving PC board is disconnected. 4) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 5) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 6) Replace the LGC board. 7) Replace the transport motor driving PC board.
YES Check if the spring of the follower roller of the intermediate transport roller is working properly. Check if the registration roller (rubber) is rotating smoothly.
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[E220] 2nd drawer transport jam (paper not reaching 1st drawer transport sensor) [E310] 3rd drawer transport jam (paper not reaching 1st drawer transport sensor) [E340] 4th drawer transport jam (paper not reaching 1st transport sensor) [E3D0] Tandem LCF transport jam (paper not reaching 1st drawer transport sensor) (First page of printing) Open the jam access cover. Is there paper in front of the 1st drawer transport sensor? YES NO Is the 1st drawer transport sensor (S33) working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]OFF/[1]/[C])
l l l l l l l l l
NO
1) Check if the connector of the 1st drawer transport sensor is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN305 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the 1st drawer transport sensor. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Are the transport clutches (CLT5,7,9,11) working? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-210/225/229/230/231)
l l l l l l l l l
NO
1) Check if the connectors of the transport clutches are disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN328,329,350 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the transport clutches. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES 1) Check the condition of the feed roller, separation roller and pickup roller of each paper source, and clean or replace them. 2) Check the transport roller. Clean or replace it. (Second page or later of printing) Open the jam access cover. Is there any paper on the transport path?
l l l l l
YES
If the paper is damaged, remove the paper and check the followings: 1) Check if the paper is skewed, and correct it if it is skewed. 2) Check the paper amount. 3) Check if the paper is not the one with printing on its back side. 4) Check if the width of the side guides of the drawer is too narrow. 5) Check the motor-related adjustment value.
NO Check if the spring of the follower roller of the intermediate transport roller is working properly.
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[E201] 1st drawer transport jam (paper not reaching intermediate transport sensor) [E211] 2nd drawer transport jam (paper not reaching intermediate transport sensor) [E301] 3rd drawer transport jam (paper not reaching intermediate transport sensor) [E331] 4th drawer transport jam (paper not reaching intermediate transport sensor) [E3C1] Tandem LCF transport jam (paper not reaching intermediate transport sensor) [E261] Option LCF transport jam (paper not reaching intermediate transport sensor) [E2A1] Transport jam during duplex printing (paper not reaching intermediate transport sensor) (First page of printing) Is the intermediate transport sensor working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]OFF/[1]/[A]) l NO Open the jam access cover. Remove the paper and check the followl ings. l 1) Check if the connector of the intermediate transport sensor is disconl nected. l 2) Check if the connector CN327 on the LGC board is disconnected. l l 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are l open circuited. l 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or l open circuited. l 5) Replace the LGC board. YES Is the transport motor rotating? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-133,183) l NO Check if the bearing of the transportation roller is locked. l Replace the transport motor. l 1) Check if the connector of the transport motor is disconnected. l 2) Check if the connector CN327 on the LGC board is disconnected. l 3) Check if the connector on the transport motor driving PC board is disl l connected. l 4) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are l open circuited. l 5) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or l open circuited. l l 6) Check if the conductor pattern on the transport motor driving PC l board is short circuited or open circuited. l 7) Replace the LGC board. 8) Replace the transport motor driving PC board. YES Is the 1st drawer transport clutch working? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-210/225/229/230/231) l NO 1) Check if the connector of the 1st drawer transport clutch is disconl nected. l 2) Check if the connector CN305 on the LGC board is disconnected. l 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are l open circuited. l l 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or l open circuited. l 5) Replace the 1st drawer transport clutch. 6) Replace the LGC board. Check if the spring of the follower roller of the intermediate transport roller is working properly.
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(Second page or later of printing) Leading edge of paper not reaching the fuser exit sensor. l YES If the paper is damaged, remove the paper and check the followings. l 1) Check if the paper is skewed, and correct it if it is skewed. l 2) Check the paper amount. l 3) Check if the paper is not the one with printing on its back side. l 4) Check if the width of the side guides of the drawer is too narrow. l 5) Check the motor-related adjustment value. NO Is the intermediate transport sensor working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]OFF/[1]/[A]) l NO 1) Are paper dusts accumulated on the intermediate transport sensor? l 2) Check if the harness is not damaged. 3) Check if the connector is disconnected. YES Is the transport motor rotating? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-133,183) l NO Check if the bearing of the transportation roller is locked. l Replace the transport motor. l 1) Check if the connector of the transport motor is disconnected. l 2) Check if the connector CN327 on the LGC board is disconnected. l 3) Check if the connector on the transport motor driving PC board is disl l connected. l 4) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are l open circuited. l 5) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or l open circuited. l l 6) Check if the conductor pattern on the transport motor driving PC l board is short circuited or open circuited. 7) Replace the LGC board. 8) Replace the transport motor driving PC board. YES Check if the spring of the follower roller of the intermediate transport roller is working properly.
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[E230] 1st drawer transport jam (paper not reaching 1st drawer transport sensor) [E240] 2nd drawer transport jam (paper not reaching 2nd drawer transport sensor) [E250] Option LCF transport jam (paper not reaching Option LCF transport sensor) [E370] 3rd drawer transport jam (paper not reaching 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF transport sensor) [E380] 4th drawer transport jam (paper not reaching 4th drawer transport sensor) [E3F0] Tandem LCF transport jam (paper not reaching 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF transport sensor) (First page of printing) Is the intermediate transport sensor working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]OFF/[1]/[A], OFF/[1]/[C], OFF/[2]/[C], OFF/[3]/[C], OFF/[4]/[C])
l l l l l l l l l l
NO
Open the jam access cover. Remove the paper and check the followings.) 1) Check if the connector of the transport sensor is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short- or opencircuited. 5) Replace the LGC board.
YES Is the reversed paper transport clutch working? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-210/225/229/230/231)
l l l l l l l l l
NO
1) Check if the connectors of the transport clutches are disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN328, 329, 350 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are opencircuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short- or opencircuited. 5) Replace the transport clutches. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Check the conditions of the feed roller, separation roller and pickup roller of the drawer in use, and replace them if necessary (Second page or later of printing) Leading edge of paper not reaching the fuser exit sensor.
l l l l l l
YES
Is there any damage on the paper? (Remove the paper and check the followings.) 1) Check if the paper is skewed, and correct it if it is skewed. 2) Check the paper amount. 3) Check if the paper is not the one with printing on its back side. 4) Check if the width of the side guides of the drawer is too narrow.
NO
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Is the intermediate transport sensor working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]OFF/[1]/[A], OFF/[1]/[C], OFF/[2]/[C], OFF/[3]/[C], OFF/[4]/[C])
l l l
NO
1) 2) 3) 4)
Are paper dusts accumulated on the intermediate transport sensor? Check if the actuator of the sensor is working normally. Check if the harness is not damaged. Check if the connector is disconnected.
YES Check the conditions of the feed roller, separation roller and pickup roller of the drawer in use, and replace them if necessary.
[E260] Option LCF transport jam (paper not reaching registration sensor) Is there any paper before the registration sensor when the bypass unit cover is opened? YES NO Is the registration sensor working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]ON/[4]/[E])
l l l l l l l l
NO
1) Check if the registration sensor connector is not disconnected. 2) Check if the connector J341 on the LGC board is not disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are not disconnected and the harness is not open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is not short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the registration sensor. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Is the external LCF transport motor driving? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-122/172)
l l l
NO
1) Check if the connector of the transport motor is not disconnected. 2) Check if the connectors J854 on the LCF board are not disconnected. 3) Check if there is any abnormality at the transport drive unit.
YES Is the external LCF feed clutch working? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-272)
l l l l l l l l l l l l
NO
1) Check if the external LCF clutch connector is not disconnected. 2) Check if the connectors J851 on the LCF board are not disconnected. 3) Check if the connector CN346 on the LGC board is not disconnected. 4) Check if the connector pins are not disconnected and the harness is not open circuited. 5) Check if the conductor pattern on the LCF and LGC boards is not short circuited or open circuited. 6) Replace the external LCF feed clutch. 7) Replace the LCF board. 8) Replace the LGC board.
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YES Is the external LCF transport clutch working? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-273)
l l l l l l l l l l l l l
NO
1) Check if the connector of the external LCF feed clutch is not disconnected. 2) Check if the connectors J851 on the LCF board are not disconnected. 3) Check if the connector CN346 on the LGC board is not disconnected. 4) Check if the connector pins are not disconnected and the harness is not open circuited. 5) Check if the conductor pattern on the LCF and LGC boards is not short circuited or open circuited. 6) Replace the external LCF feed clutch. 7) Replace the LCF board. 8) Replace the LGC board.
YES Leading edge of paper not reaching the fuser exit sensor.
l l l l l l
YES
Is there any damage on the paper? (Remove the paper and check the followings.) 1) Check if the paper is skewed, and correct it if it is skewed. 2) Check the paper amount. 3) Check if the paper is not the one with printing on its back side. 4) Check if the width of the side guides of the drawer is too narrow.
NO Is the intermediate transport sensor working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]OFF/[1]/[A], OFF/[1]/[C], OFF/[2]/[C], OFF/[3]/[C], OFF/[4]/[C])
l l l
NO
1) 2) 3) 4)
Are paper dusts accumulated on the intermediate transport sensor? Check if the actuator of the sensor is working normally. Check if the harness is not damaged. Check if the connector is disconnected.
YES 1) Check the conditions of the feed roller, separation roller and pickup roller of the drawer in use, and replace them if necessary. 2) Check if there is any abnormality at the transport drive unit. 3) Check the condition of the external LCF feed roller and separation roller and clean or replace them. Check if the registration roller (rubber) is rotating smoothly.
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[E320] 3rd drawer transport jam (paper not reaching 2nd drawer transport sensor) [E350] 4th drawer transport jam (paper not reaching 2nd drawer transport sensor) [E3E0] Tandem LCF transport jam (paper not reaching 2nd drawer transport sensor) Open the feed cover. Is there paper in front of the 2nd drawer transport sensor?
l l l l
YES
If the paper is damaged, remove the paper and check the followings 1) Check if the paper is skewed, and correct it if it is skewed. 2) Check the paper amount. 3) Check if the paper is not the one with printing on its back side. 4) Check if the width of the side guides of the drawer is too narrow.
NO Is the 2nd drawer transport sensor working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]OFF/[2]/[C]
l l l l l l l l l
NO
1) Check if the connector of the 2nd drawer transport sensor is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN329 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the 2nd drawer transport sensor. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Are the transport clutches working? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-210/225/231)
l l l l l l l l l l
NO
1) Check if the connectors of the (lower/middle) transport clutches are disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN329,350 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the (lower/middle) transport clutches. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES 1) Check the condition of the feed roller, separation roller and pickup roller of each paper source, and clean or replace them. 2) Check the transport roller. Clean or replace it.
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[E360] 4th drawer transport jam (paper not reaching 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF transport sensor) Open the feed cover. Is there any paper in front of the 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF feed sensor?
l l l l
YES
If the paper is damaged, remove the paper and check the followings 1) Check if the paper is skewed, and correct it if it is skewed. 2) Check the paper amount. 3) Check if the paper is not the one with printing on its back side. 4) Check if the width of the side guides of the drawer is too narrow.
NO Is the 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF feed sensor working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]OFF/[2]/[D])
l l l l l l l l l
NO
1) Check if the connector of the 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF feed sensor is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN328 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor patterns on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF drawer feed sensor. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Is the 4th drawer transport clutch working? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-225)
l l l l l l l l l
NO
1) Check if the connector of the 4th drawer transport clutch is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN350 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor patterns on the PFP board and LGC board are short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the 4th drawer transport clutch. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES 1) Check the condition of the feed roller, separation roller and pickup roller of each paper source, and clean or replace them. 2) Check the PFP transport roller. Clean or replace it.
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[E510] Transport jam during duplex printing (paper not reaching reverse sensor-2) Open the exit cover. Is there any paper in front of the reverse sensor-2? YES NO Is the reverse sensor-1 working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]OFF/[1]/[G])
l l l l l l l l
NO
1) Check if the connector of the reverse sensor-1 is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN335 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor patterns on LGC board are short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the reverse sensor-1. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Is the horizontal transport section driving clutch working? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-222)
l l l l l l l l l
NO
1) Check if the connector of the horizontal transport section driving clutch is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN334 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the horizontal transport section driving clutch. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Is the Mylar at the reverse section normal? NO YES Check the condition of the roller at the horizontal transport section and clean or replace it. Replace the Mylar.
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[E511] Transport jam during duplex printing (paper not reaching horizontal transport sensor-1) Is there any paper at the reverse section when the exit cover is opened?
YES
NO Is the Horizontal transport sensor-1 working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]OFF/[9]/[F])
l l l l l l l l l l l
NO
1) Check if the connector of the Horizontal transport sensor-1 is not disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN334 on the LGC board is not disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are not disconnected and the harness is not open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is not short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the Horizontal transport sensor-1. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Is the transport roller 1/2 at the horizontal transport section rotating? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-110/220)
l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l
NO
1) Check if the connectors of the and horizontal transport section driving clutch-1 and horizontal transport section driving clutch-2 are not disconnected. 2) Check if the connectors of the and horizontal transport section driving clutch-1 and and horizontal transport section driving clutch-2 are not misconnected (drive clutch: black-black, transport clutch 1: bluepurple). 3) Check if the connector CN334 on the LGC board is not disconnected. 4) Check if the connector pins are not disconnected and the harness is not open circuited. 5) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is not short- or open circuited. 6) Replace the transport drive clutch and transport clutch 1. 7) Replace the LGC board. 8) Check if the front side timing belt is put on properly. 9) Check the installation state of the horizontal transport section driving clutch-1.
YES Check the condition of the rollers at the horizontal transport section and clean or replace them.
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[E512] Transport jam during duplex printing (paper not reaching horizontal transport sensor-2) Is there any paper at the reverse section when the exit cover is opened?
YES
NO Is the Horizontal transport sensor-2 working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]OFF/[9]/[G])
l l l l l l l l l l l
NO
1) Check if the connector of the Horizontal transport sensor-2 is not disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN334 on the LGC board is not disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are not disconnected and the harness is not open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is not short- or open-circuited. 5) Replace the Horizontal transport sensor-2. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Is the transport roller 3/4 at the horizontal transport section rotating? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-110/221)
l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l
NO
1) Check if the connectors of the horizontal transport section driving clutch-1 and horizontal transport section driving clutch-3 are not disconnected. 2) Check if the connectors of the horizontal transport section driving clutch-1 and horizontal transport section driving clutch-3 are not misconnected (drive clutch: black-black, transport clutch 2: blackblue) 3) Check if the connector CN334 on the LGC board is not disconnected. 4) Check if the connector pins are not disconnected and the harness is not open circuited. 5) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is not short- or open-circuited. 6) Replace the and horizontal transport section driving clutch-1 and and horizontal transport section driving clutch-2. 7) Replace the LGC board. 8) Check if the front side timing belt is put on properly.
YES Check the condition of the rollers at the horizontal transport section and clean or replace them.
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[E540] Transport jam during duplex printing (paper not reaching horizontal transport sensor-3) Is the Horizontal transport sensor-3 working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]OFF/[9]/[H])
l l l l l l l l l l l
NO
1) Check if the connector of the Horizontal transport sensor-3 is not disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN334 on the LGC board is not disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are not disconnected and the harness is not open circuited. 4) Check is the conductor pattern on the LGC board is not short- or open-circuited. 5) Replace the Horizontal transport sensor-3. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Check the condition of the roller at the horizontal transport section and clean or replace it.
[E550] Paper remaining jam at paper transport path Open the cover of the unit/area whose picture is blinking on the control panel. Is there any paper on the transport path? YES NO Is the sensor in the jamming area working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: refer to the following table)
l l l l l l l l
NO
1) Check if the connector of the sensor is disconnected. 2) Check if any of the connectors on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the sensor. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES 1) Check if any multiple paper is fed from the drawer. 2) Replace the LGC board.
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Relation between the jamming area and the corresponding sensors and covers
Jamming area Registration area Exit/Reverse area Registration sensor Exit sensor Reverse sensor-1 Reverse sensor-2 Fuser transport sensor Reverse transport area Horizontal transport sensor-1 Horizontal transport sensor-2 Horizontal transport sensor-3 Paper feeding area 1st drawer feed sensor 2nd drawer feed sensor 3rd drawer / tandem LCF feed sensor 4th drawer feed sensor 1st drawer transport sensor 2nd drawer transport sensor 3rd drawer / tandem LCF transport sensor 4th drawer transport sensor Intermediate transport sensor Sensor Test mode / Input check 03-[FAX]ON/[4]/[E] 03-[FAX]OFF/[7]/[B] 03-[FAX]OFF/[7]/[E] 03-[FAX]OFF/[7]/[D] 03-[FAX]OFF/[7]/[C] 03-[FAX]OFF/[9]/[F] 03-[FAX]OFF/[9]/[G] 03-[FAX]OFF/[9]/[H] 03-[FAX]OFF/[1]/[D] 03-[FAX]OFF/[2]/[D] 03-[FAX]OFF/[3]/[D] 03-[FAX]OFF/[4]/[D] 03-[FAX]OFF/[1]/[C] 03-[FAX]OFF/[2]/[C] 03-[FAX]OFF/[3]/[C] 03-[FAX]OFF/[4]/[C] 03-[FAX]OFF/[1]/[A]
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[E570] Transport jam during duplex printing (paper not reaching reverse sensor-1) Is there any paper before the registration sensor when the exit cover is opened?
NO
YES Is the reverse sensor 1 working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]OFF/[7]/[E])
l l l l l l l l l
NO
1) Check if the connector of the reverse sensor-1 is not disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN335 on the LGC board is not disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are not disconnected and the harness is not open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is not short- or open circuited. 5) Replace the reverse sensor-1. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Is the reverse motor driving? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-126)
l l l l l l l l l l l
NO
1) Check if the connector of the reverse transport unit is not disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN335 on the LGC board is not disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are not disconnected and the harness is not open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is not short- or open-circuited. 5) Replace the reverse moter. 6) Replace the LGC board
YES Is the gate solenoid working? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-274)
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NO
1) Check if the connector of the gate solenoid is not disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN335 on the LGC board is not disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are not disconnected and the harness is not open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is not short- or open-circuited. 5) Replace the gate solenoid. 6) Replace the LGC board
YES 1) Check if there is no mechanical loading at the exit/reversal gate. 2) Check the myler at the reverse section and clean or replace it.
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[E580] Paper stopping at reverse section Is there any paper at the reverse section when the exit cover is opened?
NO
YES Is the reverse sensor- 1/2 working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]OFF/[7]/[D], [7]/[E])
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NO
1) Check if the connector of the reverse sensor 1/2 is not disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN335 on the LGC board is not disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are not disconnected and the harness is not open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is not short- or open-circuited. 5) Replace the reverse sensor- 1/2. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES 1) Check if the setting of the paper size is correct. 2) Check the condition of the roller at the reverse section and clean or replace it. 3) Check if there is no mechanical loading at the follower roller and no abnormality at the myler. 4) Check if the adjustment of the reverse motor speed (05-453/454/456) is appropriate. 5) Replace the reverse sensor-2 if it is drastically damaged.
[E590] Paper stopping at exit section Is there any paper at the reverse section when the exit cover is opened?
NO
YES Is the exit motor driving? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-120)
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NO
1) Check if the connector of the exit motor is not disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN336 on the LGC board is not disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are not disconnected and the harness is not open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is not short- or opencircuited. 5) Replace the LGC board.
YES 1) Check if the setting of the paper size is correct. 2) Check if there is no abnormality and extraneous material at the guide and myler in front of the exit roller. 3) Check if there is no mechanical loading at the exit follower roller.
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[E5A0] Paper not reaching exit sensor Is the exit sensor working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]ON/ [1]/[C])
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NO
1) Check if the connector of the exit sensor is not disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN335 on the LGC board is not disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are not disconnected and the harness is not open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is not short- or open circuited. 5) Replace the exit sensor. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES <Simple discharging> Is the gate solenoid working? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-274)
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NO
1) Check if the connector of the gate solenoid is not disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN335 on the LGC board is not disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are not disconnected and the harness is not open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is not short- or open circuited. 5) Replace the LGC board.
YES Replace the LGC board. <Reversal discharging> 1) Check if the setting of the paper size is correct. 2) Check if there is no abnormality and extraneous material at the guide and myler in front of the exit roller. * Perform 05-447 for thick paper to increase the value by 2 to 4.
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[EB50] Paper remaining on the transport path due to multiple feeding In case the paper is fed from the 1st drawer, bypass unit or Open the bypass unit cover. Is there any paper in front of the drawer feed sensor?
l l
YES
Remove the paper. * Clean or replace the feed roller and separation roller if this error occurs frequently.
NO Is the registration sensor working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]ON/[4]/[E])
l l l l l l l l
NO
1) Check if the connector of the registration sensor is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN341 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the registration sensor. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Check the rollers. Clean or replace them. In case the paper is fed from the 2nd drawer, 3rd drawer, 4th drawer, Tandem LCF Open the bypass unit cover. Is there any paper in front of the 1st drawer transport sensor?
l l
YES
Remove the paper. * Clean or replace the feed roller and separation roller if this error occurs frequently.
NO Are the 1st drawer transport sensor working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]OFF/[1]/[C])
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NO
1) Check if the connector of the 1st drawer transport sensor is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN329 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the 1st drawer transport sensor. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES If any paper remains in the equipment or drawer, remove it. Check the rollers. Clean or replace them.
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[EB60] Paper remaining on the transport path Open the bypass unit cover. Is there any paper in front of the registration sensor? YES NO Is the registration sensor working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]OFF/[4]/[E])
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NO
1) Check if the connector of the registration sensor is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN341 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the registration sensor. 6) Replace the LGC board.
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5.1.2
Paper misfeeding
[E110] Transport jam during duplay printing (paper not reaching registration sensor) (First page of printing) Open the jam access cover. Is there paper in front of the registration sensor? YES NO Is the registration sensor working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]ON/[4]/[E])
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NO
1) Check if the connector of the registration sensor is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN341 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the registration sensor. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Is the transport motor (M17) rotating? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-133,183)
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NO
Replace the transport motor. 1) Check if the connector of the transport motor is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN327 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector on the transport motor driving PC board is disconnected. 4) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 5) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 6) Check if the conductor pattern on the transport motor driving PC board is short circuited or open circuited. 7) Replace the LGC board. 8) Replace the transport motor driving PC board.
YES Check if the spring of the follower roller of the intermediate transport roller is working properly. YES Check the transport roller. Clean or replace it.
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(Second page or later of printing) Leading edge of paper not reaching the fuser exit sensor.
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YES
If the paper is damaged, remove the paper and check the followings. 1) Check if the paper is skewed, and correct it if it is skewed. 2) Check the paper amount. 3) Check if the paper is not the one with printing on its back side. 4) Check if the width of the side guides of the drawer is too narrow. 5) Check the motor-related adjustment value.
NO Is the intermediate transport sensor working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]OFF/[1]/[A])
l l
NO
1) Are paper dusts accumulated on the intermediate transport sensor? 2) Check if the harness is not damaged. 3) Check if the connector is disconnected.
YES Is the transport motor rotating? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-133,183) NO Replace the transport motor. 1) Check if the connector of the transport motor is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the LGC board.
YES Check if the spring of the follower roller of the intermediate transport roller is working properly. Replace the registration roller(rubber) if not solved.
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[E120] Bypass misfeeding (paper not reaching registration sensor) Open the bypass unit cover. Is there any paper in front of the registration sensor? YES NO Is the registration sensor working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]ON/[4]/[E])
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NO
1) Check if the connector of the registration sensor is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN341 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the registration sensor. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Is the width of the side guides of the bypass unit too narrow? Is the paper skewed? YES NO Is the bypass feed clutch working? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-204) Is the bypass feed sensor working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03[FAX]OFF/[6]/[G])
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Match the width of the side guides and that of the paper.
NO
1) Check if the connector of the bypass feed clutch and bypass feed sensor are disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN327 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the bypass feed clutch and bypass feel sensor. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Check the bypass transport roller, feed separation and separation rollers. Clean or replace them.
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[E130] 1st drawer misfeeding (paper not reaching 1st drawer feed sensor) Open the feed cover. Is there any paper in front of the 1st drawer transport sensor? YES NO Is the 1st drawer feed sensor working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]OFF/[1]/[D])
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NO
1) Check if the connector of the 1st drawer feed sensor is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN329 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the 1st drawer feed sensor. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Is the width of the side guides of the 1st drawer too narrow? Is there any paper skewing? YES NO Is the 1st drawer feed clutch working? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-201)
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NO
1) Check if the connector of the 1st drawer feed clutch is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN329 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the 1st drawer feed clutch. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Check the 1st drawer feed roller, separation roller and pickup roller. Clean or replace them. * Check if the paper weight is within the specified range.
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[E140] 2nd drawer misfeeding (paper not reaching 2nd drawer feed sensor) Open the drawer feed cover. Is there any paper in front of the 2nd drawer transport sensor? YES NO Is the 2nd drawer transport sensor working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]OFF/[2]/[D])
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NO
1) Check if the connector of the 2nd drawer feed sensor is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN329 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the 2nd drawer feed sensor. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Is the width of the side guides of the 2nd drawer too narrow? Is there any paper skewing? YES NO Is the 2nd drawer feed clutch working? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-202)
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NO
1) Check if the connector of the 2nd drawer feed clutch is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN329 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the 2nd drawer feed clutch. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Check the 2nd drawer feed roller, separation roller and pickup roller. Clean or replace them. * Check if the paper weight is within the specified range.
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[E150] 3rd drawer misfeeding (paper not reaching 3rd drawer feed sensor) [E190] Tandem LCF misfeeding (paper not reaching feed sensor of 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF ) Open the feed cover. Is there any paper in front of the 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF feed sensor? YES NO Is the 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF feed sensor working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]OFF/[3]/[D])
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NO
1) Check if the connector of the 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF feed sensor is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN328 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor patterns on the PFP board and LGC board are short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF feed sensor. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Is the width of the side guides of the 3rd drawer too narrow? Is there any paper skewing? YES NO Is the 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF feed clutch working? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-226)
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NO
1) Check if the connector of the 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF feed clutch is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN328 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor patterns on the PFP board and LGC board are short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF feed clutch. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Check the 3rd drawer / Tandem LCF feed roller, separation roller and pickup roller. Clean or replace them. * Check if the paper weight is within the specified range.
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[E160] 4th drawer misfeeding (paper not reaching 4th drawer feed sensor) Open the feed cover. Is there any paper in front of the 4th drawer feed sensor? YES NO Is the 4th drawer feed sensor working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]OFF/[4]/[D])
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NO
1) Check if the connector of the 4th drawer feed sensor is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN350 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor patterns on the PFP board and LGC board are short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the 4th drawer feed sensor. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Is the width of the side guides of the 4th drawer too narrow? Is there any paper skewing? YES NO Is the 4th drawer feed clutch working? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-228)
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NO
1) Check if the connector of the 4th drawer feed clutch is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN350 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor patterns on the PFP board and LGC board are short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the 4th drawer feed clutch. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Check the 4th drawer feed roller, separation roller and pickup roller. Clean or replace them. * Check if the paper weight is within the specified range.
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[E180] Option LCF misfeeding (paper not reaching Option LCF feed sensor) Open the LCF front cover. Is there any paper in front of the LCF feed sensor? YES NO Is the LCF feed sensor working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]OFF/[5]/[D])
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NO
1) Check if the connector of the LCF feed sensor is disconnected. 2) Check if either of the connector J851 on the LCF board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector J850 on the LGC board is disconnected. 4) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 5) Check if the conductor patterns on the LCF board and LGC board are short circuited or open circuited. 6) Replace the LCF feed sensor. 7) Replace the LCF board. 8) Replace the LGC board.
YES Is the external LCF transport motor driving? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-122/172)
l l
NO
1) Check if the connector of the transport motor is not disconnected. 2) Check if the connector J854 on the board are not disconnected. 3) Check if there is any abnormality at the transport drive unit.
YES Is the LCF feed clutch working? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-272)
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NO
1) Check if the connector of the LCF feed clutch is disconnected. 2) Check if any of the connector J851 on the LCF board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector CN346 on the LGC board is disconnected. 4) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 5) Check if the conductor patterns on the LCF board and LGC board are short circuited or open circuited. 6) Replace the LCF feed clutch. 7) Replace the LCF board. 8) Replace the LGC board.
YES 1) Check if there is any abnormality at the transport drive unit. 2) Check the LCF feed roller, separation roller and pickup roller. Clean or replace them. * Check if the paper weight is within the specified range.
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5.1.3
[E410] Front cover open jam Remove the paper if there is any, then close the cover.
NO
1) Check if the connector for 24 V power supply is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN344 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the LGC board.
[E440] Right lower cover (feed cover) open jam Is the feed cover open? YES NO Is the side door switch working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]ON/[2]/[A])
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NO
1) Check if the connector of the feed cover sensor is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN304 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the feed cover sensor. 6) Replace the LGC board.
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[E450] Option LCF side cover opened jam Is the LCF front cover open? YES NO Is the LCF side cover opening/closing switch working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]OFF/[5]/[B])
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NO
1) Check if the connector of the LCF side cover opening/closing switch is disconnected. 2) Check if either of the connectors CN100 or CN106 on the LCF board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector CN338 on the LGC board is disconnected. 4) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 5) Check if the conductor patterns on the LCF board and LGC board are short circuited or open circuited. 6) Replace the LCF side cover opening/closing switch. 7) Replace the LCF board. 8) Replace the LGC board.
[E460] Right center cover (bypass feed unit cover) open jam Is the bypass feed unit cover open? YES NO Is the bypass feed unit cover sensor working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[ENERGY SAVER]OFF/[6]/[H])
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Remove the paper if there is any, then close the bypass feed unit cover.
NO
1) Check if the connector of the bypass feed unit cover sensor is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN338 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open-circuited. 4) Check if the conductor patterns on the LGC board are short- or opencircuited. 5) Replace the bypass feed unit cover sensor. 6) Replace the LGC board.
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[E470] Left lower cover (exit cover) open jam Is the exit cover close?
YES
NO Is the voltage of 24V being supplied from the power supply unit? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX] ON/[9]/[H])
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NO
1) Check if the connector for 24V power supply is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN344 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short- or opencircuited. 5) Replace the LGC board.
YES Is the exit cover switch working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]OFF/[7]/[A]
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NO
1) Check if the connector of the exit cover switch is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN335 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short- or opencircuited. 5) Replace the exit cover switch. 6) Replace the LGC board.
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5.1.4
Note: If any of the ADF board, original length detection sensor, read sensor, small original reverse sensor and large original exit sensor has been replaced in an RADF-related troubleshooting, perform Automatic adjustment of RADF sensor and EEPROM initialization (05-356) in the Adjustment mode. If EEPROM initialization (05-352) had been performed, be sure to perform RADF original guide width adjustment (05-367/368) consecutively. [E711] Original not reaching the original length detection sensor [E712] Original not reaching the registration sensor Are the pickup roller, feed roller and separation roller stained or worn out?
YES
YES
NO
[E714] Feed signal reception jam Is the original empty sensor working? (Perform the input check: 03-[FAX]ON/[7]/[B])
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NO
1) 2) 3) 4)
Check if the lever of original empty sensor is working normally. Check if the connector of the original empty sensor is disconnected. Check if the connector CN5 on the ADF board is disconnected. Check if the connector pins are disconnected or the harnesses are open circuited. 5) Check if the conductor pattern on the ADF board is short circuited or open circuited. 6) Replace the original empty sensor. 7) Replace the ADF board.
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[E715] Tray lifting movement time-out [E716] Tray lowering movement time-out Is there any foreign matter which interrupts lifting or lowering the tray?
YES
NO Is the connector of the tray lift motor or the connector CN5 on the ADF board disconnected?
YES
NO Is the harness connecting the ADF board and tray lift motor open circuited?
YES
YES
NO Are the harnesses connecting the ADF board and the lifting tray upper limit detection sensor or the lifting tray lower limit detection sensor open circuited?
YES
[E721] Original not reaching read sensor [E722] Original not reaching large original exit sensor (during scanning) [E713] Original stopping at original length detection sensor [E724] Original stopping at registration sensor [E731] Original stopping at large original exit sensor Are the registration roller, read roller and exit roller stained?
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[E723] Original not reaching small original reverse sensor (during scanning) [E751] Original stopping at original intermediate transport sensor [E752] Original not reaching original intermediate transport sensor [E728] Original not reaching small original exit sensor (during scanning) [E732] Original stopping at small original exit sensor [E741] Original stopping at small original reverse sensor [E742] Original not reaching small original reverse sensor (during reverse feeding) [E743] Original not reaching small original exit sensor (during reverse feeding) Are the registration roller, read roller and small original reverse roller stained?
YES
NO Are the small original exit flapper and small original reverse flapper operating normally?
[E725] Original stopping at read sensor (while its back side is being scanned) Are the read roller and registration roller stained?
YES
[E726] Transport/exit signal reception jam 1) If the original is remained in the RADF, remove it. 2) If any paper is remained in the equipment, remove it. 3) Turn the power OFF and then back ON. If the jam still occurs, lead the following procedure. 4) Check the connection between the ADF board and SLG board, and the connection between the ADF board and switching power supply. - Are the connection of the connectors and joint connectors normal? - Are the connector pins disconnected or are the harnesses open circuited? 5) Check if the 24V and 5V outputs of the switching power supply are normal. 6) Check if the conductor pattern on the ADF board is short circuited or open circuited. 7) Replace the ADF board. 8) Check if the conductor pattern on the SLG board is short circuited or open circuited. 9) Replace the SLG board.
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[E733] Original not reaching large original exit sensor (exit section) Are the read roller and reverse roller stained?
YES
YES
[E761] Original remaining at original length detection sensor [E762] Original remaining at original registration sensor [E763] Original remaining at original width detection sensor [E764] Original remaining at read sensor [E765] Original remaining at original intermediate transport sensor [E766] Original remaining at small original reverse sensor [E767] Original remaining at small original reverse sensor [E768] Original remaining at large original exit sensor Is the paper positioned on the sensor?
YES
YES
NO Are the sensors working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX] OFF/[8]/[E], OFF/[7]/[H], OFF/[8]/[F], OFF/[8]/[G], OFF/[8]/[H], OFF/[7]/[G], OFF/[7]/[F], OFF/[8]/[D], OFF/[8]/[C], OFF/[7]/[E])
YES
YES
NO In case of [E761],[E764],[E766],[E768], perform the automatic adjustment of RADF sensor. In case of [E762],[E763],[E765],[E767], replace the sensor.
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[E800] 24 VDC supply off jam Are the main unit and RADF working normally?
NO
[E860] Jam access cover open jam Are the connector CN3 on the ADF board disconnected? YES NO Is the jam access cover sensor working improperly? YES NO Is the harness between the ADF board and jam access cover opening/closing switch open circuited? YES NO Is the jam access cover opening/closing switch working improperly? YES NO Is the harness between the ADF board and RADF opening/closing switch open circuited? YES NO Is the RADF opening/closing switch working improperly? YES NO Is 24V supplied from the copier? YES NO Check if the power at the copier is ON. Replace the ADF board. Replace the RADF opening/closing switch. Replace the harness. Replace the cover open/close sensor. Replace the harness. Replace the jam access cover sensor. Replace the harness.
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[E870] RADF open jam Is the connector CN11 on the ADF board disconnected? YES NO Is the harness between the ADF board and RADF open/close sensor open-circuited? YES NO Is the RADF open/close sensor working improperly? YES NO Is the harness between the ADF board and APS operation sensor open-circuited? YES NO Is the APS operation sensor working improperly? YES NO Replace the ADF board. Replace the APS operation sensor. Replace the harness. Replace the RADF open/close sensor. Replace the harness. Connect the connector.
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5.1.5
Finisher jam
NO
1) Connect the connector of the punch home position sensor securely. 2) Replace the punch home position sensor.
NO
1) Connect the connector of the inlet sensor securely. 2) Attach the actuator securely if its shaft is out of place. 3) Replace the inlet sensor.
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[EA20] Paper transport stop jam Is there any paper remaining on the transport path in the finisher or main unit? YES NO Is any of the connectors J17, J24, J9 and J11 on the finisher controller PC board disconnected? Is the harness connecting the finisher controller PC board and inlet sensor (PI1) open-circuited? Is the harness connecting the finisher controller PC board and buffer path inlet paper sensor (PI17) open-circuited? Is the harness connecting the finisher controller PC board and buffer path paper sensor (PI14) open circuited? Is the harness connecting the finisher controller PC board and stapling tray sensor (PI4) open circuited? Is the harness connecting the finisher controller PC board and delivery sensor (PI3) open circuited? YES NO Is the inlet sensor working properly? (Check the movement of the actuator.) Is the buffer path inlet paper sensor working properly? (Check the movement of the actuator.) Is the buffer path paper sensor working properly? (Check the movement of the actuator.) Is the stapling tray sensor working properly? (Check the movement of the actuator.) Is the delivery sensor working properly? (Check the movement of the actuator.)
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1) Connect the connectors of the sensors securely. 2) Attach the actuators securely if their shafts are out of place. 3) Replace the sensors.
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[EA30] Power-ON jam Is there any paper remaining on the transport path in the finisher? YES NO Is any of the connectors J17, J24 and J11 on the finisher controller PC board disconnected? Is the harness connecting the finisher controller PC board and inlet sensor (PI1) open-circuited? Is the harness connecting the finisher controller PC board and buffer path inlet paper sensor(PI17) open-circuited? Is the harness connecting the finisher controller PC board and buffer path paper sensor (PI14) open circuited? Is the harness connecting the finisher controller PC board and delivery sensor (PI3) open circuited? YES NO Is the inlet sensor working properly? (Check the movement of the actuator.) Is the buffer path inlet paper sensor working properly? (Check the movement of the actuator.) Is the buffer path paper sensor working properly? (Check the movement of the actuator.) Is the delivery sensor working properly? (Check the movement of the actuator.)
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1) Connect the connectors of the sensors securely. 2) Attach the actuators securely if their shafts are out of place. 3) Replace the sensors.
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[EA40] Door open jam Is there any paper remaining on the transport path in the finisher or main unit? YES Remove the paper. NO Is the finisher connected with the main unit? NO Connect the finisher with the main unit. YES Is the connector J12 on the finisher controller PC board disconnected? Is the harness connecting the finisher controller PC board and joint sensor (PI15) open-circuited? YES Connect the connector securely. Replace the harness. NO Is the joint sensor working properly? l NO 1) Connect the connector of the joint sensor securely. 2) Replace the joint sensor. YES Is the door of the finisher closed? NO Close the door. YES Is the connector J12 on the finisher controller PC board disconnected? Is the harness connecting the finisher controller PC board and door opening sensor (PI16) open-circuited? YES Connect the connector securely. Replace the harness. NO Is the door opening sensor working properly? l NO 1) Connect the connector of the door opening sensor securely. 2) Replace the door opening sensor. YES Is the connector J5 on the finisher controller PC board disconnected? Is the harness connecting the finisher controller PC board and door switch (MS1) open-circuited? YES Connect the connector securely. Replace the harness. NO Is the connector J5 on the punch driver PC board disconnected? Is the harness connecting the punch driver PC board and front door switch (MS2P) opencircuited? YES Connect the connector securely. Replace the harness. NO Are the upper and front door switches working properly? l NO 1) Connect the connectors of the door switch and the front door switch l securely. 2) Replace the upper/front door switches. YES Replace the finisher controller PC board.
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[EA50] Stapling jam Is there any paper remaining on the transport path in the finisher or equipment or on the stapling tray? YES NO Is the jam cleared by taking off the staple cartridge from the finisher and removing the staple sheet slid from the staple case? YES NO Is the connector J8 on the finisher controller PC board disconnected? Is the harness connecting the finisher controller PC board and stapling home position sensor (PI22) open circuited? YES NO Is the stapling home position sensor working properly?
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1) Connect the connector of the stapling home position sensor securely. 2) Replace the stapling home position sensor.
[EA60] Early arrival jam Is there any paper remaining on the transport path in the finisher or equipment? YES NO Is the connector J17 on the finisher controller PC board disconnected? Is the harness connecting the finisher controller PC board and inlet sensor (PI1) open circuited? YES NO Is the inlet sensor working properly? (Check the movement of the actuator.)
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1) Connect the connector of the inlet sensor securely. 2) Attach the actuator securely if its shaft is out of place. 3) Replace the inlet sensor.
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1) Connect the connectors of the stitcher home position switches securely. 2) Replace the stitcher home position switches.
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[EA90] Door open jam Is there any paper remaining on the transport path in the finisher, saddle stitcher section or main unit? YES NO Is the saddle stitcher door closed? NO YES Is either of the connectors J10 or J11 on saddle stitcher controller PC board disconnected? Are the harnesses connecting the saddle stitcher controller PC board and cover opening sensors (PI2S: front door opening/closing sensor, PI3S:delivery cover sensor, PI9S: inlet cover sensor) open-circuited? YES NO Are the cover opening sensors working properly?
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1) Connect the connectors of the cover opening sensors securely. 2) Replace the cover opening sensors.
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[EAA0] Power-ON Jam Is there any paper remaining on the transport path in the finisher or saddle stitcher section? YES NO Is any of the connectors J10, J13 and J9 on the saddle stitcher controller PC board disconnected? Is the harness connecting the saddle stitcher controller PC board and No.1 paper sensor (PI18S) open-circuited? Is the harness connecting the saddle stitcher controller PC board and No.2 paper sensor (PI19S) open-circuited? Is the harness connecting the saddle stitcher controller PC board and No.3 paper sensor (PI20S) open-circuited? Is the harness connecting the saddle stitcher controller PC board and vertical path paper sensor (PI17S) open-circuited? Is the harness connecting the saddle stitcher controller PC board and delivery sensor (PI11S) open-circuited? YES NO Is the No.1 paper sensor working properly? (Check the movement of the actuator.) Is the No.2 paper sensor working properly? (Check the movement of the actuator.) Is the No.3 paper sensor working properly? (Check the movement of the actuator.) Is the vertical path paper sensor working properly? (Check the movement of the actuator.) Is the delivery sensor working properly? (Check the movement of the actuator.)
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1) Connect the connectors of the sensors securely. 2) Attach the actuators securely if their shafts are out of place. 3) Replace the sensors.
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[EAB0] Paper transport stop jam Is there any paper remaining on the transport path in the finisher, saddle stitcher section or main unit? YES NO Is the connector J17 on finisher controller PC board disconnected? Is the harness connecting the finisher controller PC board and inlet sensor (PI1) open-circuited? Is either of the connectors J10 or J9 on the saddle stitcher controller PC board disconnected? Is the harness connecting the saddle stitcher controller PC board and No.1 paper sensor (PI18S) open-circuited? Is the harness connecting the saddle stitcher controller PC board and No.2 paper sensor (PI19S) open-circuited? Is the harness connecting the saddle stitcher controller PC board and No.3 paper sensor (PI20S) open-circuited? Is the harness connecting the saddle stitcher controller PC board and delivery sensor (PI11S) open-circuited? YES NO Is the inlet sensor working properly? (Check the movement of the actuator.) Is the No.1 paper sensor working properly? (Check the movement of the actuator.) Is the No.2 paper sensor working properly? (Check the movement of the actuator.) Is the No.3 paper sensor working properly? (Check the movement of the actuator.) Is the delivery sensor working properly? (Check the movement of the actuator.)
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1) Connect the connectors of the sensors securely. 2) Attach the actuators securely if their shafts are out of place. 3) Replace the sensors.
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[EAC0] Transport delay jam Is there any paper remaining on the transport path in the finisher, saddle stitcher section or main unit? YES NO Is the connector J17 on the finisher controller PC board disconnected? Is the harness connecting the finisher controller PC board and inlet sensor (PI1) open-circuited? YES NO Is the inlet sensor working properly? (Check the movement of the actuator.)
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1) Connect the connector of the sensor securely. 2) Attach the actuator securely if its shaft is out of place. 3) Replace the sensor.
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[EC10] Inserter feeding stop jam Are the transport roller and reverse roller tainted? YES NO Is the harness between the inserter control board and separation sensor open-circuited? YES NO Is the separation sensor working improperly? YES NO Replace the inserter control board. Replace the separation sensor. Replace the harness. Clean up the rollers.
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[EC20] Inserter reverse path delay jam-1 [EC30] Inserter reverse path stop jam-1 [EC40] Inserter reverse path delay jam-2 [EC50] Inserter reverse path stop jam-2 Are the transport roller and reverse roller tainted? YES Clean up the rollers. NO Is the harness between the inserter control board and reverse path sensor is open-circuited? YES Replace the harness. NO Is the reverse path sensor working improperly? YES Replace the reverse path sensor. NO Replace the inserter control board.
[EC60] Inserter transport delay jam-1 [EC70] Inserter transport stop jam-1 [EC80] Inserter transport delay jam-2 [EC90] Inserter transport stop jam-2 Is the transport roller tainted? YES Clean up the roller. NO Is the harness between the inserter control board and transport sensor is open-circuited? YES Replace the harness. NO Is the transport sensor working impropely? YES Replace the transport sensor. NO Replace the inserter control board.
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[ECA0] Paper remaining in Inserter Unit at power-ON Is there any paper remaining at the inserter transport path? YES Remove the paper. NO Are the separation sensor, reverse path sensor and transport sensor working improperly? YES Replace the sensors. NO Replace the inserter control board.
[ECB0] Incorrect setting of paper size for Inserter Unit Is the paper size on the inserter tray consist with the size set at the copier control panel? NO YES Is the separation sensor working improperly? YES Replace the separation sensor. NO Perform the width adjustment of the inserter tray side guide. Set the same paper size as that on the tray.
[ECC0] Inserter Unit misfeeding Is the condition improved when the copier power switch is turned OFF/ON?
NO 1) Replace the copier LGC board. 2) Replace the IPC board. 3) Replace the inserter control board.
[ECD0] Inserter Unit door open jam Is the problem solved by opening the inserter jam access cover?
NO 1) Check the installation state of the cover. 2) Replace the cover switch and plate spring.
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[EAE0] Receiving period time-out jam Is the finisher working? YES NO 1) Check if the voltage (24V) is being supplied to the finisher. 2) Check the connection of the LGC board and IPC board. 3) Check if the harness connecting the IPC board and finisher I/F connector of the equipment side is open circuited. 4) Check if the harness connecting the I/F connector of the finisher side and finisher controller PC board is open circuited. 5) Replace the finisher controller PC board. Replace the finisher controller PC board.
[EB30] Ready period time-out jam Is there paper in the equipment? NO YES Are the IPC board and LGC board properly connected to each other? NO YES Is the harness securely connected to the IPC board? NO YES Is any of the connector pins of the harness connecting the equipment and finisher disconnected or any of those harnesses open circuited? NO YES 1) Replace the IPC board. 2) Replace the LGC board. 3) Replace the finisher controller PC board. Connect the pin or replace the harness. Connect the harness properly. Connect them properly. Replace the LGC board.
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[C130] 1st drawer tray abnormality [C140] 2nd drawer tray abnormality [C150] 3rd drawer tray abnormality [C160] 4th drawer tray abnormality Does the tray go up? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-276,278,279,280)
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1) Check if the connector of the tray-up motor is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN331 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the LGC board.
YES Is the tray-up sensor working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]OFF/[1]/[E], /[2]/[E], /[3]/[E] ,/[4]/[E])
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1) Check if the connector of the sensor is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN329, CN328, CN350 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the slit reaches the sensor. 4) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 5) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES 1) 2) 3) 4) Check if the positioning pin of the drawer is tightly screwed. Check if the paper is not caught in the coupling when the tray goes up. Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. Replace the LGC board.
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[C180] Tandem LCF tray-up motor is abnormality Does the tray move? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-270)
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1) Check if the connector of the Tandem LCF tray-up motor is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN345 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor patterns on the LCF board and LGC board are short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the LCF tray-up moter. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Are the 3rd drawer/tandem LCF tray-up sensor and tandem LCF bottom sensor working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]OFF/[3]/[E], /[8]/[F])
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1) Check if the connectors of the sensors are disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN328, CN345 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the slit reaches the sensors. 4) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 5) Check if the conductor patterns on the LCF board and LGC board are short circuited or open circuited. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES 1) Check if the driving mechanism is abnormal. 2) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 3) Replace the LGC board.
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[C1A0] Tandem LCF end fence motor abnormality Is the Tandem LCF end fence motor working? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-207)
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1) Check if the connector of the Tandem LCF end fence motor is disconnected. 2) Check if the connector CN345 on the LGC board is disconnected. 3) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor patterns on the LCF board and LGC board are short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the Tanden LCF end fence motor. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Are the LCF end fence stop position sensors working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX]OFF/[8]/[G], /[8]/[H])
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1) 2) 3) 4)
Check if the connectors of the sensors are disconnected. Check if the connector CN345 on the LGC board is disconnected. Check if the slit reaches the sensors. Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited. 5) Check if the conductor patterns on the LCF board and LGC board are short circuited or open circuited. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES 1) Check if the driving mechanism is abnormal. 2) Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. 3) Replace the LGC board.
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[C1C0] Option LCF tray-up motor abnormality Is the tray motor driving? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 03-271)
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1) Check if the connector on the LCF tray motor is not disconnected. 2) Check if the connectors J851 on the LCF board are not disconnected. 3) Check if the connector of the tray-up sensor is not disconnected. 4) Check if the actuator reaches the sensor. 5) Replace the LCF board. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES Is the tray-up sensor working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: 03-[FAX] OFF/[5]/[E]
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NO
1) Check if the connector of the tray-up sensor is not disconnected. 2) Check if the connectors J851 on the LCF board are not disconnected. 3) Check if the actuator reaches the sensor. 4) Check if the connector pins are not disconnected and the harness is not open circuited. 5) Replace the LCF board. 6) Replace the LGC board.
YES 1) Check if the tray lifting mechanism has no abnormality. 2) Replace the LCF board. 3) Replace the LGC board.
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[C260] Peak detection error YES 1) Check if the connectors on the CCD and SLG boards are disconnected. 2) Check if the shading correction plate is detached or dirty. 3) Check if the conductor pattern on the CCD board is short circuited or open circuited. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the SLG board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the lens unit. 6) Replace the SLG board.
NO 1) Check if the connectors of the exposure lamp and inverter are disconnected. 2) Check the SLG board if the connector pin CN1 is disconnected and the harness is short circuited or open circuited. 3) Check if the conductor pattern on the SLG board is short circuited or open circuited. 4) Replace the SLG board. 5) Replace the inverter. 6) Replace the exposure lamp.
[C270] Carriage home position sensor not turning OFF within a specified period of time Remove the original glass and move the carriages to the paper feeding side. Turn ON the power and check the following items. Are the carriages slightly moved to the feeding direction? Are the carriages staying at a position other than home position?
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1) Check if the conductor pattern on the SLG board is short circuited or open circuited. 2) Replace the SLG board.
NO 1) Check if the connector pin is disconnected and the harness is short circuited or open circuited. 2) Check if the conductor pattern on the SLG board is short circuited or open circuited. 3) Replace the SLG board.
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[C280] Carriage home position sensor not turning ON within a specified period of time Remove the original glass and move the carriages to the paper feeding side. Turn ON the power and check the following items. Do the carriages make a big noise after they arrive at the home position?
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The carriage home position sensor is not turned ON. 1) Check if the connector of the sensor is disconnected. 2) Replace the carriage home position sensor. 3) Check if the conductor pattern on the SLG board is short circuited or open circuited. 4) Replace the SLG board.
NO The carriages are stopped at the home position and do not move. 1) Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are short circuited or open circuited. 2) Check if the conductor pattern on the SLG board is short circuited or open circuited. 3) Replace the SLG board.
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5.1.8
Caution: Be sure to turn OFF the power and unplug the power cable beforehand when checking the IH control circuit and IH coil. The fuser unit itself or the part of the unit remains heated and the capacitors are still charged after a while the power cable is unplugged. So make sure the unit is cooled down enough before checking. [C411/C412] Thermistor/heater abnormality at power-ON 1.Check the power voltage (1) Check if the power voltage is normal.(Is the voltage during the operation 10% of the rated voltage?)
2.Check the thermistors (1) (2) (3) Check if the connectors are disconnected. Check if the center and side thermistors (front, rear) are in contact with the surface of the fuser roller properly? Check if the harnesses of the center and side thermistors (front, rear) are open circuited.
3. Check the heater (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Check if the IH coil is broken. Check if the connector of the IH coil is disconnected. Check if the thermostat is blown. Check if the connectors on the IH control board are disconnected (AC input connector and LGC I/F connectors CN455). Check if the IH control board is abnormal. Replace the IH control board.
4. Check the LGC board (1) (2) (3) Check if the connectors CN332,CN334 are disconnected. Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. Replace the LGC board.
5. Clear the status counter After repairing the matter which caused the error [C411/C412], perform the following: (1) (2) (3) (4) Turn ON the power while [0] and [8] are pressed simultaneously. Key in "400", then press [START]. Change the current status counter value "1" or "2" to "0", then press [ENTER] or [INTERRUPT] (to cancel [C411/C412]). Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Make sure that the equipment enters the normal ready state.
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[C443/C445/C446/C447/C449] Heater abnormality after abnormality judgment 1,2.3. Check the thermistors, Heater and LGC board Check the above components following the procedures 1, 2 and 3 for [C411/C412]. 4. Clear the status counter Change the current status counter value (08-400) "3", "5" , "6" , "9" , "19" , "21" , "22" , "23" , "24" , "25" , "27" or "29" to "0" for [C44X], taking the same procedure as that for [C41X]. The status counter value is as follows in the following cases. - The error occurred during warming-up: "3", "5" or "6" - The error occurred after the equipment has become ready: "7" - The temperature detected by the center thermistor is 240C or higher, the temperature detected by the side thermistor is 250C or higher or the temperature detected by the edge thermistor is 270C or higher: "9", "19", "21", "22", "23", "25", "27" or "29". - The error occurred during printing: "24" or "25" - The error occurred during energy saving: "26" or "27" - A paper jam occurred: "28" or "29" [C465/C466/C467/C468] Pressure roller thermistor abnormality after entering ready status 1. Check the pressure roller thermistor (1) (2) (3) Check if the connector is disconnected. Check if the pressure roller thermistor is in contact with the surface of the fuser roller properly. Check if the harness of the pressure roller thermistor is open circuited.
2. Check the LGC board (1) (2) (3) Check if the connector CN332,CN334 is disconnected. Check if the conductor pattern on the board is short circuited or open circuited. Replace the LGC board.
3. Clear the status counter Change the current status counter value (08-400) "5", "6" , "7" , "8" , "18" , "20" , "24" , "26" or "28" to "0"
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[C471/472/473/474/475] IH power voltage abnormality or IH initial abnormality 1. Check the AC input voltage Check if the AC input voltage is within the specified range. (especially when the heater becomes ON after the power is turned ON (the copier is warming up)) 2. Check the thermostat Check if the thermostat is blown. 3. Check the IH control board (1) (2) (3) Check if the AC input connector on the IH control board, the LGC I/F connectors CN455 is disconnected? Check if the fuse on the IH control board has blown. Replace the IH control board.
4. Check the LGC board (1) (2) (3) Check if the connector CN332 and CN334 are disconnected. Check if the conductor pattern on the board is short- or open-circuited. Replace the LGC board.
5. Clear the status counter Change the values "10", "11", "12" or "16" of the status counter (08-400) to "0". [C480] IH abnormality 1. Check the IH control board (1) (2) (3) Check if the IGBT or IGBT radiation plate are normal. (Is the radiation plate securely attached?) Check if the conductor pattern on the board is short- or open-circuited. Replace the IH control board.
2. Clear the status counter Change the values "15" of the status counter (08-400) to "0". [C481] IGBT abnormality 1. Check the operation of the IH fan Check if the IH fan is rotating normally. (Is the connector securely connected?) 2. Check the IH control board (1) (2) (3) Check if the IGBT or IGBT radiation plate are normal. (Is the radiation plate securely attached?) Check if the conductor pattern on the board is short- or open-circuited. Replace the IH control board.
3. Clear the status counter Change the values "14" of the status counter (08-400) to "0".
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[C490] IH control circuit abnormality or IH coil abnormality 1. Check the power voltage Is the voltage normal? (Is the voltage during the operation 10% of the rated voltage?) 2. Check the IH control board (1) (2) (3) Check if the harness of IH coil is loosened. Check if the conductor pattern on the board is short circuited or open circuited. Replace the IH control board.
3. Check the IH coil (1) (2) Check if the coil is broken or shorted. Replace the IH coil.
4. Clear the status counter Change the current status counter value (08-400) "17" to "0". [C47X], [C481] and [C490] can be cleared by turning OFF and ON the main switch as long as the problem was solved, and the status counter does not have to be changed to "0". The value of the status counter remains until the next service call overwrites the value. [C4A0] End of cleaning web (1) (2) (3) (4) Check if the cleaning web is remaining. Check if the connector CN332 on the LGC board is not disconnected. Check if there is no abnormality at the web sensor. Replace the LGC board.
[C4B0] IGBT overheating abnormality 1. Check the LGC board (1) (2) (3) Check if the conductor pattern on the board is short circuited or open circuited. Check if NVRAM is mounted. Replace the LGC board.
2. Clear the status counter Change the current status counter value (08-400) "30 or more" or "4" to "0". [CD50] Web motor signal path abnormality (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Check if the connector of the web motor and connector pins are not disconnected. Check if the harness at the fuser unit is not open-circuited. Check if the connector of the LGC board and connector pins are not disconnected. Check if the harness between the connector of the LGC board and the fuser unit is not open circuited. Replace the LGC board. Replace the fuser unit.
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(1) (2) (3) (4) (5)
[C550] RADF interface error Check if the harness connecting the ADF board and SLG board is disconnected or open circuited. Check if the conductor pattern on the ADF board is short circuited or open circuited. Check if the conductor pattern on the SLG board is short circuited or open circuited. Replace the ADF board. Replace the SLG board.
[C560] Communication error between Engine-CPU and PFC (1) (2) Check if the conductor pattern around IC57 and IC58 is not short- or open-circuited. Replace the LGC board.
[C570] Communication error between Engine-CPU and IPC board (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Check if the LGC board and IPC board are connected properly. Check if the conductor pattern on the IPC board is short circuited or open circuited. Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited. Replace the IPC board. Replace the LGC board.
[C580] Communication error between IPC board and Finisher (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Check if the specified finisher is attached. Check if the harness connecting the IPC board and the finisher controller PC board is disconnected or open circuited. Check if the conductor pattern on the IPC board is short circuited or open circuited. Check if the conductor pattern on the finisher controller PC board is short circuited or open circuited. Replace the IPC board. Replace the finisher controller PC board.
[C590] Communication error between Engine-CPU and Laser-CPU (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Check if the harness between the LGC board and PLG board is not disconnected or open-circuited. Check if the conductor pattern around IC13, IC55, IC125 and CN342 on the LGC board is not short circuited or open circuited. Check if the conductor pattern around IC9, IC25, IC32 and CN204 on the PLG board is not shortor opencircuited. Check if the connector CN103, CN104 on the SYS board is disconnected. Replace the LGC board. Replace the PLG board.
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[F070] Communication error between System-CPU and Engine-CPU [F110] Communication error between System-CPU and Scanner-CPU [F111] Scanner response abnormality (1) (2) (3) Check if the connector CN102, CN103 on the SYS board is disconnected. Check if the connector CN10 on the SLG board is disconnected. Check if the harness connecting the SYS board and SLG board is disconnected or open circuited. (4) Check if the harness connecting the SYS board and LGC board is disconnected or open circuited. (5) Check the version of the system ROM on the SYS board. (6) Check the version of the engine ROM version on the LGC board. (7) Check the version of the scanner ROM version on the SLG board. (8) Replace the SYS board. (9) Replace the SLG board. (10) Replace the LGC board.
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Note: If any of the ADF board, original length detection sensor, read sensor, small original reverse sensor and large original exit sensor has been replaced in an RADF-related troubleshooting, perform Automatic adjustment of RADF sensor and EEPROM initialization (05-356) in the Adjustment mode. If EEPROM initialization (05-352) had been performed, be sure to perform RADF original guide width adjustment (05-367/368) consecutively. [C730] EEPROM error (1) (2) Check the ADF board, mainly IC3, for short circuits and open circuits. Replace the ADF board.
[C820] Read sensor adjustment error (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Check if there is any foreign matter between the read sensor and the reflecting mirror. Check if the reflecting mirror is dirty. Check if the harness connecting the read sensor and the ADF board is open circuited. Check the circuits and connectors on the ADF board, mainly IC6, IC11 and CN11 and CN15, for short circuits and open circuits. Replace the read sensor. Replace the ADF board.
[C830] Original length sensor adjustment error (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Check if there is any foreign matter between the original length detection sensor and reflecting mirror. Check if the reflecting mirror is dirty. Check if the harness connecting the original length detection sensor and the ADF board is open circuited. Check the circuits and connectors on the ADF board, mainly IC6, IC11 and CN15, for short circuits and open circuits. Replace the original length detection sensor. Replace the ADF board.
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[C840] Small original reverse sensor adjustment error Is there any extraneous material between the small original reverse sensor and reflective mirror? YES NO Is the reflective mirror tainted? YES NO Is the conductor pattern around IC6, IC11 and CN16 on the ADF board short- or open-circuited? YES NO Replace the small original reverse sensor. Replace the ADF board. Clean up the mirror. Remove the extraneous material.
[C850] Tray lift motor abnormality Is the lifting tray lifted when originals are set on the feeding tray?
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YES Is the power voltage for CN5-5 and CN6 on the ADF board 24V? NO YES Replace the lifting tray motor. Replace the ADF board.
YES Is the lifting tray upper limit detection sensor working properly when the lifting tray is lifted? NO YES Is the lifting tray lowered when originals are removed from the original tray?
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[C860] Large original exit sensor adjustment error Is there any extraneous material between the large original exit sensor and reflective mirror? YES NO Is the reflective mirror tainted? YES NO Is the conductor pattern around IC6, IC11 and CN11 on the ADF board short circuited or open circuited?
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NO 1) Replace the large original exit sensor. 2) Perform the sensor automatical adjustment of ADF
[C870] Temperature detection error Check if the conductor pattern around thermistor(TH1) on the ADF board is not short circuited or open circuited. Replace the ADF board.
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[CA10] Polygonal motor abnormality NO (e-STUDIO520,e-STUDIO600,e-STUDIO720) 1) Check if the connector CN209 on the PLG board is disconnected. 2) Check if the harness is open circuited and the connector pin is disconnected. 3) Check if the following signals are transmitted on the pins of the connector CN209 on the PLG board. Pin 1: 271V, Pin 2: GND, Pin 3: Less than or equal to 1V (Lo), Pin 4: Less than or equal to 0.7 V (Lo), Pin 5: Do not touch. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the PLG board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the laser optical unit. 6) Replace the PLG board. (e-STUDIO850) 1) Check if the connector CN206 on the PLG board is disconnected. 2) Check if the harness is open circuited and the connector pin is disconnected. 3) Check if the following signals are transmitted on the pins of the connector CN206 on the PLG board. Pin 1: 271V, Pin 2: GND, Pin 3: Less than or equal to 1V (Lo), Pin 4: Less than or equal to 0.7 V (Lo), Pin 5: Do not touch. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the PLG board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Replace the laser optical unit. 6) Replace the PLG board.
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(e-STUDIO520,e-STUDIO600,e-STUDIO720) 1) Check if the connector CN209 on the PLG board is about to be disconnected. 2) Check if the harness is about to be open circuited and the connector pin is disconnected. 3) Check if the following signals are transmitted on the pins of the connector CN209 on the PLG board. Pin 1: 271V, Pin 2: GND, Pin 3: Less than or equal to 1V (Lo), Pin 4: Less than or equal to 0.7 V (Lo), Pin 5: Do not touch. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the PLG board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Check if the laser unit cooling fan is not stopped. 6) Check if the intake area of the laser unit cooling fan is not blocked. 7) Replace the laser optical unit. 8) Replace the PLG board. (e-STUDIO850) 1) Check if the connector CN206 on the PLG board is about to be disconnected. 2) Check if the harness is about to be open circuited and the connector pin is disconnected. 3) Check if the following signals are transmitted on the pins of the connector CN206 on the PLG board. Pin 1: 271V, Pin 2: GND, Pin 3: Less than or equal to 1V (Lo), Pin 4: Less than or equal to 0.7 V (Lo), Pin 5: Do not touch. 4) Check if the conductor pattern on the PLG board is short circuited or open circuited. 5) Check if the laser unit cooling fan is not stopped. 6) Check if the intake area of the laser unit cooling fan is not blocked. 7) Replace the laser optical unit. 8) Replace the PLG board.
YES 1) Check if the conductor pattern on the PLG board is short circuited or open circuited. 2) Check if the grounding wire of the high-voltage unit (e.g. developer unit, transfer unit) is grounded securely. 3) Check if the bias contact point of the high-voltage unit is contacted securely. (Check if the point is not stained either.) 4) Check if the metal plates of the transport system are grounded securely. 5) Check if the equipment is grounded securely? 6) Check if the laser unit cooling fan is not stopped. 7) Check if the intake area of the laser unit cooling fan is not blocked. 8) Replace the laser optical unit.
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[CA20] H-sync detection error (e-STUDIO520,e-STUDIO600,e-STUDIO720) Is the harness connecting the connector (J207) on the PLG board and the connector on the LDR1 board open circuited? Are the connectors damaged or disconnected? Is the harness connecting the connector (CN202) on the PLG board and the connector on the SNS board open circuited? Are the connectors damaged or disconnected? (e-STUDIO850) Is the harness connecting the connector (J207) on the PLG board and the connector on the LDR1 board open circuited? Are the connectors damaged or disconnected? Is the harness connecting the connector (J208) on the PLG board and the connector on the LDR1 board open circuited? Are the connectors damaged or disconnected? Is the harness connecting the connector (J210) on the PLG board and the connector on the SNS board open circuited? Are the connectors damaged or disconnected?
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(e-STUDIO520,e-STUDIO600,e-STUDIO720) 1) Replace the harness. Reconnect the connector. 2) Check if the connector(J207) on PLG board hold the harness securely? 3) Check if the following signals are transmitted on the pin of the connector(CN1) on the PLG board? Pin 1: 5V, Pin 3: 0V 4) Replace the laser optical unit. (e-STUDIO850) 1) Replace the harness. Reconnect the connector. 2) Check if the connector(J207,J208) on PLG board hold the harness securely? 3) Replace the laser optical unit.
YES 1) Check if the conductor pattern on the PLG board is short circuited or open circuited. 2) Check if the grounding wire of the high-voltage unit (e.g. developer unit, transfer unit) is grounded securely. 3) Check if the bias contact point of the high-voltage unit is contacted securely. (Check if the point is not stained either.) 4) Check if the metal plates of the transport system are grounded securely. 5) Check if the equipment is grounded securely? 6) Replace the laser optical unit.
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[CA30] Secondary scanning coarse adjustment error [e-STUDIO850] [CA41] Window comparator abnormality (error during secondary scanning control)
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[CA42] Sensor signal busy error (error during secondary scanning control) [e-STUDIO850] [CA43] Comparator abnormality [e-STUDIO850] [CA44] Beam sensor detection error [e-STUDIO850] [CA50] Laser power adjustment error [e-STUDIO850] [CAA0] Secondary scanning fine adjustment error [e-STUDIO850] [CAB0] Inter-page correction error of secondary scanning [e-STUDIO850] [CAC0] Primary scanning dot adjustment error [e-STUDIO850] [CAF0] Inter-page correction error of primary scanning [e-STUDIO850] [CD00] Laser initialization time-out [e-STUDIO850] Is any harness between the PLG board and galvanic mirror, PLG board and laser drive PC board and PLG board and H-Sync detection PC board open circuited or any connector disconnected? YES NO 1) Replace the PLG board. 2) Replace the laser optical unit. Replace the harness. Reconnect the connector.
[CA90] Image data transmission error of sys board [e-STUDIO850] Is the harness between the PLG board and SYS board open-circuited or the connector disconnected? YES NO 1) Replace the PLG board. 2) Replace the SYS board. Replace the harness. Reconnect the connector.
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Attach it securely.
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Fix the mechanism including the shutter upper/lower bars and gears of the feed roller-2.
YES Is the shutter closed detecting switch (MS4) working normally? NO YES Replace the finisher controller PC board. [Procedure 2] Is second feed motor (M8) rotating in reverse at the fixed timing? NO YES Is the shutter securely attached to the shutter upper/lower bars? NO YES Turn feed roller-2 in reverse by hand. Do the shutter upper/lower bars move up and down?
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Fix the mechanism including the shutter upper/lower bars and gears of the feed roller-2.
YES Is the shutter open sensor (PI5) working normally? NO YES Replace the finisher controller PC board. Replace the sensor.
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[Procedure 3] Check the safety zone switch (MS3). Is the switch working normally? NO YES Is the safety zone switch (MS3) correctly pressed? NO YES Is the shutter closed detecting switch (MS4) working normally? NO YES Is the shutter closed detecting switch (MS4) correctly pressed? NO YES Replace the finisher controller PC board. Fix the mechanism. Replace the switch. Fix the mechanism. Replace the switch.
[CB20] Delivery motor abnormality Rotate the delivery motor by hand. Does it rotate smoothly? NO YES Is the delivery motor clock sensor (PI10) working normally? NO YES Does the voltage between J11-4 and -5 on the finisher controller PC board become 24V when the delivery motor starts rotating? NO YES Is the wiring between the delivery motor and finisher controller PC board correct? YES NO Replace the motor. Correct the wiring. Replace the finisher controller PC board. Replace the sensor. Fix the mechanism.
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[CB30] Tray lift motor abnormality [Procedure 1] Is the tray 1 home position sensor (PI8) working properly? NO YES Is the tray 1 lifting mechanism working properly? NO YES Is 24V supplied to the tray1 lifting motor (M5) from the finisher control board at the timing of tray driving? NO YES Is the harness between the finisher control board and tray 1 lifting motor normal? NO YES Replace the tray 1 lifting motor. [Procedure 2] Is the tray 1 lifted/lowered?
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NO Is the power supplied to the motor from the finisher control board at the timing of tray 1 lifting? NO YES Is there any abnormality at the tray 1 lifting mechanism? YES YES Correct the defect of the mechanism. [Procedure 3] Is the tray 2 home position sensor (PI25) working properly? NO YES Is the tray 2 lifting mechanism working properly? NO Correct the defect of the mechanism. Replace the tray 2 home position sensor. Correct the defect of the mechanism. Replace the finisher control board.
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YES Is 24V supplied to the tray 2 lifting motor (M10) from the finisher control board at the timing of tray driving? NO YES Is the harness between the finisher control board and tray 2 lifting motor normal? NO YES Replace the tray 2 lifting motor. [Procedure 4] Is the tray 2 lifted/lowered?
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Is the harness between the finisher control board and tray 2 lifting motor normal? NO YES Replace the tray 2 lifting motor. Correct the wiring.
NO Is the power supplied to the motor from the finisher control board at the timing of tray 2 lifting? NO YES Is there any abnormality at the tray 2 lifting mechanism? YES NO Replace the tray 2 lifting motor. [Procedure 5] Is the tray lifting mechanism working properly? NO YES Is the tray coming close detection switch working properly? NO YES Replace the finisher controller PC board. Replace the switch. Correct the defect of the mechanism. Correct the defect of the mechanism. Replace the finisher control board.
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[CB40] Alignment motor (rear) abnormality Is the alignment guide home position sensor (PI5S) working normally? NO YES Is the wiring between the finisher controller PC board and the alignment motor (M5S) correct? YES NO Is there any mechanical problem with the alignment guide movement path? YES NO Is the problem solved by replacing the alignment motor? NO YES END Replace the finisher controller PC board. Fix the mechanism. Correct the wiring. Replace the sensor.
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[CB50] Staple motor abnormality Is the wiring between the finisher controller PC board and the stapler normal? NO YES Is the problem solved by replacing the stapler? YES NO Replace the finisher controller PC board. END Correct the wiring.
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[CB60] Stapler shift motor abnormality Is the stapler shift home position sensor (PI7) working normally? NO YES Is the wiring between the finisher controller PC board and the stapler shift motor (M4) correct? YES NO Is there any mechanical problem with the stapler stand motion path? YES NO Try replacing the staple shift motor. Is the problem corrected? YES NO Replace the finisher controller PC board. END Fix the mechanism. Correct the wiring. Replace the sensor.
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[CB70] Stack amount detection sensor abnormality [Procedure 1] Is the problem solved by turning OFF and ON the power of the equipment? YES NO Is the wiring between the finisher controller PC board and the height sensor (PS1) correct? YES NO Is the voltage between J6-2(+) and J6-4(-) on the finisher controller PC board 5V DC? NO YES Re-adjust the height sensor. Replace the height sensor if it still causes the problem. [Procedure 2] Is the connector J6 on the finisher controller PC board, J114 of the height sensor (PS1) or relay connector J212 and J213 disconnected? YES NO Is the voltage between J6-2(+) and J6-4(-) on the finisher controller PC board 5V DC? NO YES Is the wiring between the finisher controller PC board and height sensor correct? YES NO Replace the height sensor. [Procedure 3] Is the problem solved by readjusting the DIP switch? YES NO Is the wiring between the finisher controller PC board and height sensor (PS1) correct? YES NO Is the voltage between J6-2(+) and J6-4(-) on the finisher controller PC board 5V DC? NO YES Replace the height sensor.
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[CB80] Backup RAM data abnormality Is the problem solved by turning the power of the equipment OFF and ON? YES NO Replace the finisher controller PC board. Replace tha punch driver PC board. End.
[CB90] Paper pushing plate motor abnormality [Procedure 1] Is the paper pushing plate home position sensor (PI14S) working normally? NO YES Is the paper pushing plate motor (M8S) operating at the fixed timing? YES NO Is the paper pushing plate drive mechanism normal? NO YES Is the problem solved by replacing the paper pushing plate motor (M8S)? NO YES END [Procedure 2] Is the paper pushing plate top position sensor (PI15S) working normally? NO YES Is the paper pushing plate motor (M8S) operating at the fixed timing? YES NO Is there any problem with the paper pushing plate drive mechanism? YES NO Is the problem solved by replacing the paper pushing plate motor (M8S)? Fix the mechanism. Replace the saddle stitcher controller PC board. Replace the sensor. Replace the saddle stitcher controller PC board. Fix the mechanism. Replace the saddle stitcher controller PC board. Replace the sensor.
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Is the paper pushing plate motor clock sensor (PI1S) working normally? NO YES Is the paper pushing plate motor (M8S) operating at the fixed timing? YES NO Is there any problem with the pushing plate drive mechanism? YES NO Is the problem solved by replacing the paper pushing plate motor (M8S)? NO YES END Replace the saddle stitcher controller PC board. Fix the mechanism. Replace the saddle stitcher controller PC board. Replace the sensor.
[CBA0] Stitch motor (front) abnormality [CBB0] Stitch motor (rear) abnormality Are the front and rear stitchers and their stands installed properly? NO YES Are the stitcher home position switches (MS7S/MS5S) on the front and rear stitchers working normally? NO YES Are the front and rear stitchers operating at the fixed timing? NO YES Check the wiring between the stitcher and saddle stitcher controller PC board. If there is no problem, replace the controller PC board. Replace the front or rear stitcher. Replace the front or rear stitcher. Install them properly.
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[CBC0] Alignment motor abnormality Is the alignment plate home position sensor (PI5S) working normally? NO YES Is the alignment motor (M5S) operating at the fixed timing? YES NO Is the alignment plate drive mechanism normal? NO YES Is the problem solved by replacing the alignment motor (M5S)? NO YES END Replace the saddle stitcher controller PC board. Fix the mechanism. Replace the saddle stitcher controller PC board. Replace the sensor.
[CBD0] Guide motor abnormality Is the guide home position sensor (PI13S) working normally? NO YES Is the guide motor (M3S) operating at the fixed timing? YES NO Is the guide plate drive mechanism normal? NO YES Is the problem solved by replacing the guide motor (M3S)? NO YES END Replace the saddle stitcher controller PC board. Fix the mechanism. Replace the saddle stitcher controller PC board. Replace the sensor.
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[CBE0] Paper folding motor abnormality Is the paper folding motor clock sensor (PI4S) working normally? NO YES Is the paper folding motor (M2S) operating at the fixed timing? YES NO Is the paper folding roller drive mechanism normal? NO YES Is the problem solved by replacing the paper folding motor (M2S)? NO YES END Replace the saddle stitcher controller PC board. Fix the mechanism. Replace the saddle stitcher controller PC board. Replace the sensor.
[CBF0] Paper positioning plate motor abnormality Is the paper positioning plate home position sensor (PI7S) working normally? NO YES Is the paper positioning plate operating at the fixed timing? YES NO Is the paper positioning plate drive mechanism normal? NO YES Is the problem solved by replacing the paper positioning plate motor (M4S)? NO YES END Replace the saddle stitcher controller PC board. Fix the mechanism. Replace the saddle stitcher controller PC board. Replace the sensor.
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[CC00] Sensor connector connection error abnormality [Procedure 1] Is the guide home position sensor (PI13S) connected to the saddle stitcher controller PC board? NO YES Is the wiring between the sensor and the saddle stitcher correct? YES NO Is 5V DC being supplied from J9-7 on the saddle stitcher controller PC board? NO YES Is J9-11 on the saddle stitcher controller PC board correctly connected to the ground? NO YES END [Procedure 2] Is the paper pushing plate home position sensor (PI14S) connected to the saddle stitcher controller PC board? NO YES Is the wiring between the sensor and the saddle stitcher correct? YES NO Is 5V DC being supplied from J9-10 on the saddle stitcher controller PC board? NO YES Is J9-11 on the saddle stitcher controller PC board properly connected to the ground? NO YES END Replace the saddle stitcher controller PC board. Replace the saddle stitcher controller PC board. Correct the wiring. Connect it to the board. Replace the saddle stitcher controller PC board. Replace the saddle stitcher controller PC board. Correct the wiring. Connect it to the board.
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[Procedure 3] Is the paper pushing plate top position sensor (PI15S) connected to the saddle stitcher controller PC board? NO YES Is the wiring between the sensor and the saddle stitcher correct? YES NO Is 5V DC being supplied from J9-13 on the saddle stitcher controller PC board? NO YES Is J9-14 on the saddle stitcher controller PC board properly connected to the ground? NO YES END Replace the saddle stitcher controller PC board. Replace the saddle stitcher controller PC board. Correct the wiring. Connect it to the board.
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[CC10] Microswitch abnormality [Procedure 1] Is the switch actuator for the inlet door working properly? NO YES Is the inlet cover switch (MS1S) working normally? NO YES Measure the voltage of J10-8 on the saddle stitcher controller PC board when the inlet door is open. Is it 5V? NO YES Measure the voltage between J1-1 (+) and J1-2 (-) on the saddle stitcher controller PC board. Is it 24 V? NO YES Check the wiring between J19 on the finisher controller PC board and J1 on the saddle stitcher controller PC board. If there is no problem, replace the saddle stitcher controller PC board. [Procedure 2] Is the switch actuator for the front door working properly? NO YES Is the front cover switch (MS2S) working normally? NO YES Measure the voltage of J11-12 on the saddle switcher controller PC board when the front door is opened. Is it 5V? NO YES Replace the saddle stitcher controller PC board. The front door opening/closing sensor is broken. Replace it. Replace the switch. Fix the mechanism. Replace the saddle stitcher controller PC board. The inlet cover sensor (PI9S) is broken. Replace it. Replace the switch. Fix the mechanism.
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[Procedure 3] Is the switch actuator for the delivery door working properly? NO YES Is the delivery cover switch working normally? NO YES Measure the voltage of J11-9 on the saddle stitcher controller PC board when the delivery door is opened. Is it 5V ? NO YES Replace the saddle stitcher controller PC board. The delivery cover sensor (PI3S) is broken. Replace it. Replace the switch. Fix the mechanism.
[CC20] Communication error between Finisher and Saddle stitcher section Is the problem solved by turning OFF and ON the power switch of the equipment? YES NO Is the wiring between the finisher controller PC board and the saddle stitcher controller PC board connected? YES NO Measure the voltage between J3-2 (+) and J3-1 (-) on the finisher controller PC board. Is it DC 5V? NO YES Replace the saddle stitcher controller PC board. Replace the finisher controller PC board. Connect the wiring. END
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[CC40] Swing motor abnormality [Procedure 1] Rotate the swing motor in reverse by hand. Does the swing guide move up and down? NO YES Is the swing guide closed detection switch-2 (MS6) working normally? NO YES Is the swing guide open sensor (PI18) working normally? NO YES Is the swing motor (M7) rotating in reverse at the fixed timing? NO YES END [Procedure 2] Is the safety zone switch (MS3) working normally? NO YES Is the safety zone switch (MS3) correctly pressed? NO YES Is the swing guide closed detection switch-2 (MS6) working normally? NO YES Is the swing guide closed detection switch-2 (MS6) correctly pressed? NO YES Replace the finisher controller PC board. Fix the mechanism. Replace the switch. Fix the mechanism. Replace the switch. Replace the motor. Replace the sensor. Replace the switch. Fix the swing mechanism.
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[Procedure 3] Is the swing motor clock sensor (PI20) working normally? NO YES Does the voltage between J11-6 and -7 on the finisher controller PC board become 24V when the swing motor starts rotating? NO YES Is the wiring between the swing motor and finisher controller PC board correct? YES NO Replace the swing motor. Correct the wiring. Replace the finisher controller PC board. Replace the sensor.
[CC50] Horizontal registration motor abnormality Is the horizontal registration home position sensor (PI1P) working normally? NO YES Is the wiring between the finisher controller PC board and horizontal registration home position sensor (PI1P) correct? NO YES Is there any problem with the horizontal registration mechanism? YES NO Is the problem solved by replacing the horizontal registration motor (M2P)? YES NO Is the problem solved by replacing the punch motor? YES NO Replace the finisher controller PC board. End End Fix the mechanism. Correct the wiring. Replace the sensor.
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[CC60] Punch motor abnormality Is the punch home sensor (PI3P) working normally? NO YES Is the wiring between the punch home sensor (PI3P) and finisher controller PC board correct? NO YES Is the punching mechanism normal? YES NO Is the problem solved by replacing the punch motor (M1P) ? YES NO Is the problem solved by replacing the punch driver board? YES NO Replace the finisher controller PC board. END END Fix the mechanism. Correct the wiring. Replace the sensor.
[CCC1] Communication error between Inserter Unit and Finisher Is the harness between the finisher control board and inserter control board normal? NO YES Is 5V output to CN13-5 on the inserter control board? YES NO Replace the inserter control board. Replace the finisher control board. Replace the harness.
[CCD1] Inserter EEPROM abnormality Is the conductor pattern around IC5 on the inserter control board short- or open-circuited?
YES 1) Replace the inserter control board. 2) Perform the inserter tray volume adjustment.
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[CCE1] Inserter fan motor abnormality Is the harness between the inserter control board and inserter fan normal? NO YES Is the conductor pattern around Q11, Q16 and CN8 on the inserter control board short circuited or open circuited? NO YES Replace the inserter control board. Replace the inserter fan. Replace the harness.
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[C360] Wire cleaner drive motor abnormality (1) (2) (3) (4) Check if the main charger is not disconnected. Check if the wire cleaner drive motor is driving. Is the wire cleaner position detection switch working? Replace the LGC board.
[C370] Wire cleaner drive motor abnormality (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Is the transport belt unit working normally? (there is no extraneous material or toner clod). Check if the connector of the transfer belt cam motor is not disconnected. Check if the connector CN335 on the LGC board is disconnected. Check if the fuse on the LVPS has blown. Check if the transfer belt release detection sensor and transfer belt contact detection sensor is working properly. Replace the transfer belt cam motor. Replace the LGC board.
[C940] Engine-CPU is abnormality Is the Call for Service displayed even after the power is turned OFF and back ON? NO YES 1) Check if the circuit pattern between the Engine-CPU and FROM is short circuited or open circuited. 2) Replace the LGC board if this error occurs frequently. Leave it and see what happens.
[C970] High-voltage transformer leakage abnormality (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Is the main charger installed securely? Check if the spring of high-voltage supply contact point is deformed. Check if the main charger wire is broken or the main charger grid is deformed. Check if any foreign matters is on the main charger win or the main charger grid. Replace the High-voltage transformer. Replace the LGC board.
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[CD10] Cleaning brush drive motor abnormality (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Check if the cleaning brush, recovery toner transport auger and recycle toner transport auger are not locked (no extraneous material or toner clod in both the toner transport sections at the cleaner unit and recycle toner unit). Is the cleaning brush drive motor (M13) disconnected? Check if the connector (CN337) on the LGC board and connector pins are not disconnected. Replace the cleaning brush drive motor and recycle toner transport motor (M8). Replace the LGC board.
[CD20] Used toner transport motor abnormality (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Check if the transport auger is not locked (there is no extraneous material or toner clod). Is the toner bag full detection sensor (S11) working normally? Is the used toner transport motor (M9) disconnected? Check if the connector (CN333) on the LGC board and connector pins are not disconnected. Replace the used toner transport motor. Replace the LGC board.
[CD30] Recycle toner transport motor abnormality (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Check if the recycle toner transport auger is not locked (no extraneous material or toner clod in both the transport sections at the toner recycle unit). Is the Recycle toner transport motor (M8) disconnected? Check if the connector (CN337) on the LGC board and connector pins are not disconnected. Replace the recycle toner transport motor. Replace the LGC board.
[CD40] Toner bag full (1) (2) (3) Check the toner bag. Is the toner bag full? Check thetoner bag full detection sensor (S11). Is the tone full detection sensor working properly? Is the connector not disconnected? Check the used toner transport motor. Is the used toner transport motor driving? Does the pulley beside the motor become heavy when it is turned toward the direction of arrow (counterclockwise)? Replace the LGC board. Release the status counter. Turn the power ON while pressing both the [0] and [8] keys. Press the [START] key after inputting [476] with digital keys. Change the status counter "1", "2" or "3" to "0" and press the [SET] or [INTERRUPT] key ([CD4] released). Check if the copier becomes to a standby state normally when power is turned ON again. In case that the used toner transport motor does not drive or [CD4] is not released when power is turned ON again, do the above procedure after manually turning the pulley beside the motor toward the direction of arrow (counterclockwise) several times.
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[CE50] Temperature/humidity sensor abnormality Is the connector CN338 on the LGC board or the connector of the temperature/humidity sensor (S7) disconnected? Is the harness between the LGC board and the temperature/humidity sensor disconnected? YES NO 1) 2) 3) 4) Check the connection of the KEY1 board and DSP board. Check the connection of the DSP board and LGC board. Replace the temperature/humidity sensor. Replace the LGC board. Connect the connector securely. Replace the harness.
[CE90] Drum thermistor abnormality Is the connector CN337 on the LGC board, or the connector of the drum thermistor disconnected? Is the harness between the LGC board and the drum thermistor (THM5) disconnected? YES NO 1) Replace the drum thermistor. 2) Replace the LGC board. Connect the connector securely. Replace the harness.
[CF70] New toner transport motor abnormality (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Check if the transport auger and paddle are not locked (no extraneous material or toner clod in both the toner transport sections at the cleaner unit). Is the new toner transport motor disconnected? Check if the connector of the LGC board and connector Pins are not disconnected. Replace the new toner transport motor. Replace the LGC board.
[CF80] Hopper motor lockup (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Check if the recycle toner transport motor is not locked (no extraneous material or toner clod in both the toner transport sections at the recycle toner unit). Is the disconnected? Check if the connector of the LGC board and connector Pins are not disconnected. Replace the hopper motor. Replace the LGC board.
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[F090] SRAM abnormality on SYS board (1) (2) (3) Turn the power OFF and start up the Setting Mode (08). When the message SRAM ERROR DOES IT INITIALIZE? is displayed on the LCD, press [INITIALIZE]. (SRAM is cleared.) Turn the power OFF and then back ON. If the error is not recovered, replace the SYS board.
[F091] FRAM abnormality on SYS board (1) (2) Turn the power OFF and start up the Setting Mode (08). When the message FRAM ERROR DOES IT INITIALIZE? is displayed on the LCD, press [INITIALIZE]. (FRAM is initialized.)
Note: When the FRAM is initialized, the scanner and image processing related adjustments are also initialized. Readjust them after the FRAM initialization. (3) Turn the power OFF and then back ON. If the error is not recovered, replace the FRAM on the SYS board.
[F092] SRAM and FRAM abnormality on the SYS board (1) (2) Turn the power OFF and start up the Setting Mode (08). When the message FRAM/SRAM ERROR DOES IT INITIALIZE? is displayed on the LCD, press [INITIALIZE]. (SRAM is cleared and FRAM is initialized.)
Note: When the FRAM is initialized, the scanner and image processing related adjustments are also initialized. Readjust them after the FRAM initialization. (3) Turn the power OFF and then back ON. If the error is not recovered, replace the FRAM on the SYS board.
[F100] HDD format error (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) Check if the HDD is mounted. Check if the specified HDD is mounted. Check if the connector pins of the HDD are bent. Check if the power supply connector is disconnected. Check if the connector J111 on the SYS board is disconnected. Replace the harness. Initialize the HDD. (Key in 2 at 08-690.) Replace the HDD. Replace the SYS board.
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[F101] HDD unmounted [F102] HDD boot error [F103] HDD transfer time-out [F104] HDD data error [F105] other HDD error (1) (2) (3) (4) Check if the connectors of the HDD are disconnected. Check if the connector pins are disconnected or the wires of harnesses are broken. Perform the bad sector check (08-694). If the check result is OK, recover the data in the HDD. If the check result is failed, replace the HDD. Replace the SYS board.
[F106] Point and Print partition damage (1) (2) (3) (4) Turn the power OFF and start up the Setting Mode (08). Key in 662 and press the [START] button. (Partition clearing is performed.) Restart the equipment. Access TopAccess. Click the [Administration] tab, and then click the Maintenance Menu to open. Then install the Point and Print driver.
[F107] /BOX partition damage Initialize the Electronic Filing using the Setting Mode (08-666). [F108] /SHA partition damage Initialize the shared folder using the Setting Mode (08-667). [F120] Database abnormality (1) (2) Rebuild the databases. (Perform 08-684.) If the error is not recovered, initialize the HDD. (Enter 2 at 08-690.)
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Notes: 1. When initializing the Electronic Filing (Setting Mode (08-666)), all data in the Electronic Filing are erased. Back up the data in the Electronic Filing by using the Electronic Filing Function of TopAccess before the initialization. 2. When initializing the shared folder (Setting Mode (08-667)), all data in the shared folder are erased. Back up the data in the shared folder by using Explorer before the initialization. 3. When formatting the HDD (Setting Mode (08-690)), all data in the shared folder, Electronic Filing, Address Book, template, etc. are erased. Back up these data before the initialization. Note that some of data cannot be backed up refer to P.5-150 "5.3.1 Replacing HDD" for the details.
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[1C30] Directory creation failure [1C31] File creation failure [1C33] File access failure Check if the access privilege to the storage directory is writable. Check if the server or local disk has a sufficient space in disk capacity. [1C40] Image conversion abnormality Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Perform the job in error again. Replace the main memory and perform the job again. [1C60] HDD full failure during processing Reduce the number of pages of the job in error and perform the job again. Check if the server or local disk has a sufficient space in disk capacity. [1C61] Address Book reading failure Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Perform the job in error again. Reset the data in the Address Book and perform the job again. [1C62] Memory acquiring failure Check if there is any job being performed and perform the job in error again. Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Perform the job in error again. Replace the main memory and perform the job again. [1C63] Terminal IP address unset Reset the Terminal IP address. Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Perform the job in error again. [1C64] Terminal mail address unset Reset the Terminal mail address. Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Perform the job in error again. [1C65] SMTP address unset Reset the SMTP address and perform the job. Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Perform the job in error again.
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[1C66] Server time time-out error Check if the SMTP server is operating properly. [1C67] NIC time time-out error [1C68] NIC access error [1C6D] System error Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Perform the job in error again. If the error still occurs, replace the NIC board. [1C69] SMTP server connection error Reset the login name or password of SMTP server and perform the job again. Check if the SMTP server is operating properly. [1C6A] HOST NAME error Check if there is an illegal character in the device name. Delete the illegal character and reset the appropriate device name.
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[1C6B] Terminal mail address error Check if there is an illegal character in the Terminal mail address. Delete the illegal character and reset the appropriate Terminal mail address, then perform the job again. [1C6C] Destination mail address error Check if there is an illegal character in the Destination mail address. Delete the illegal character and reset the appropriate Destination mail address, then perform the job again. [1C70] SMTP client OFF Set the SMTP valid and perform the job again. [1C71] SMTP authentication ERROR Check that SMTP authentication method, login name and password are correct, then perform authentication again. [1C72] POP Before SMTP ERROR Check that both the POP Before SMTP setting and POP3 setting are correct, then perform authentication again.
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[1C80] Internet FAX transmission failure when processing E-mail job received Reset the Received InternetFax Forward. [1C81] Onramp Gateway transmission failure Reset the mail box. [1C82] Internet FAX transmission failure when processing FAX job received Reset the Received Fax Forward. [1CC1] Power failure Check if the power cable is connected properly and it is inserted securely. Check if the power voltage is unstable.
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[2BA0] Invalid Box password Check if the password is correct. Reset the password. When this error occurs when printing the data in the Electronic Filing, perform the printing with the administrator's password. If the recovery is still not completed or in case of invalid password for the operation other than printing (opening the file, etc.), initialize the Electronic Filing using the Setting Mode (08-666). [2BB1] Power failure [2BD0] Power failure occurred during restoring of Electronic Filing Check if the power cable is connected properly and it is inserted securely. Check if the power voltage is unstable. [2BE0] Machine parameter reading error Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Perform the job in error again. [2BF0] Exceeding maximum number of pages Reduce the number of inserting pages and perform the job again. [2BF1] Exceeding maximum number of documents Backup the documents in the box or folder to PC or delete them. [2BF2] Exceeding maximum number of folders Backup the folders in the box or folder to PC or delete them.
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[2C40] Image conversion abnormality [2C62] Memory acquiring failure Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Perform the job in error again. Replace the main memory and perform the job again. [2C60] HDD full failure during processing Reduce the number of pages of the job in error and perform the job again. Check if the server or local disk has a sufficient space in disk capacity. [2C61] Address Book reading failure Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Perform the job in error again. Reset the data in the Address Book and perform the job again. [2C63] Terminal IP address unset Reset the Terminal IP address. Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Perform the job in error again.
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[2C64] Terminal mail address unset Reset the Terminal mail address. Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Perform the job in error again. [2C65] SMTP address unset Reset the SMTP address and perform the job. Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Perform the job in error again. [2C66] Server time time-out error Check if the SMTP server is operating properly. [2C67] NIC time time-out error [2C68] NIC access error [2C6D] System error Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Perform the job in error again. If the error still occurs, replace the NIC board. [2C69] SMTP server connection error Reset the login name and password of SMTP server and perform the job again. Check if the SMTP server is operating properly.
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[2C6A] HOST NAME error (No RFC error) Check if there is an illegal character in the device name. Delete the illegal character and reset the appropriate device name. [2C6B] Terminal mail address error Check if there is an illegal character in the Terminal mail address. Delete the illegal character and reset the appropriate Terminal mail address, then perform the job again. [2C6C] Destination mail address error (No RFC error) Check if there is an illegal character in the Destination mail address. Delete the illegal character and reset the appropriate Destination mail address, then perform the job again. [2C70] SMTP client OFF Set the SMTP valid and perform the job again. [2C71] SMTP authentication ERROR Check that SMTP authentication method, login name and password are correct, then perform authentication again. [2C72] POP Before SMTP ERROR Check that both the POP Before SMTP setting and POP3 setting are correct, then perform authentication again. [2C80] E-mail transmission failure when processing E-mail job received Reset the Received InternetFax Forward. [2C81] Process failure of FAX job received Reset the setting of the mail box or Received InternetFax Forward. [2CC1] Power failure Check if the power cable is connected properly and it is inserted securely. Check if the power voltage is unstable.
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[2D30] Directory creation failure [2D31] File creation failure [2D33] File access failure Check if the access privilege to the storage directory is writable. Check if the server or local disk has a sufficient space in disk capacity. [2D40] Image conversion abnormality Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Perform the job in error again. Replace the main memory and perform the job again. If the error still occurs, first, check if there are no jobs existing and then initialize the shared folder using the Setting Mode (08-667). [2D62] File server connection error Check the IP address or path of the server. Check if the server is operating properly. [2D63] Invalid network path Check the network path. If the path is correct, turn the power OFF and then back ON, and perform the job again. [2D64] Login failure Reset the login name and password. Perform the job. Check if the account of the server is properly set up. [2D65] Exceeding documents in folder: Creating new document is failed Delete some documents in the folder. [2D66] HDD full failure during processing Reduce the number of pages of the job in error and perform the job again. Check if the server or local disk has a sufficient space in disk capacity. [2D67] FTP service not available Check if the setting of FTP service is valid. [2D68] File sharing service not available Check if the setting of SMB is valid.
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[2DC1] Power failure Check if the power cable is connected properly and it is inserted securely. Check if the power voltage is unstable.
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[ 6 ] E-mail reception related error (when GM-1020/3020, 1030/3030, 2020 or 2030 is installed)
[3A10] [3A11] [3A12] E-mail MIME error The format of the mail is not corresponding to MIME 1.0. Request the sender to retransmit the mail in the format corresponding to MIME 1.0. [3A20] [3A21] [3A22] E-mail analysis error [3B10] [3B11] [3B12] E-mail format error [3B40] [3B41] [3B42] E-mail decode error These errors occur when the mail data is damaged from the transmission to the reception of the mail. Request the sender to retransmit the mail. [3A30] Partial mail time-out error The partial mail is not received in a specified period of time. Request the sender to retransmit the partial mail, or set the time-out period of the partial mail longer. [3A40] Partial mail related error The format of the partial mail is not corresponding to this equipment. Request the sender to remake and retransmit the partial mail in RFC2046 format. [3A50] [3A51] [3A52] Insufficient HDD capacity error [3A60] [3A61] [3A62] Warning of insufficient HDD capacity These errors occur when the HDD capacity is not sufficient for a temporary concentration of the jobs, etc. Request the sender to retransmit after a certain period of time, or divide the mail into more than one. Insufficient HDD capacity error also occurs when printing is disabled for no printing paper. In this case, supply the printing paper. [3A70] Warning of partial mail interruption This error occurs when the partial mail reception setting becomes OFF during the partial mail reception. Reset the partial mail reception setting ON and then request the sender to retransmit the mail. [3A80] [3A81] [3A82] Partial mail reception setting OFF Reset the partial mail reception setting ON and then request the sender to retransmit the mail. [3B20] [3B21] [3B22] Content-Type error The format of the attached file is not supported by this equipment (TIFF-FX). Request the sender to retransmit the file in TIFF-FX.
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[3B30] [3B31] [3B32] Charset error These errors occur when the standard of the Charset is other than ISO-8559-1 or ISO-8559-2. Request the sender to reformat the Charset into either of the standards described above and then retransmit the mail. [3C10] [3C11] [3C12] [3C13] TIFF analysis error These errors occur when the mail data is damaged from the transmission to the reception of the mail, or when the format of the attached file is not supported by this equipment (TIFF-FX). Request the sender to retransmit the mail. [3C20] [3C21] [3C22] TIFF compression error The compression method of the TIFF file is not acceptable for this equipment. (Acceptable: MH/MR/ MMR/JBIG) Request the sender to retransmit the file in the acceptable compression method. [3C30] [3C31] [3C32] TIFF resolution error The resolution of the TIFF file is not acceptable for this equipment. (Acceptable: 200 x 100, 200 x 200, 200 x 400, 400 x 400, 300 x 300 or equivalent) Request the sender to retransmit the file in the acceptable resolution. [3C40] [3C41] [3C42] TIFF paper size error The paper size of the TIFF file is not acceptable for this equipment. (Acceptable: A4, B4, A3, B5, LT, LG, LD or ST) Request the sender to retransmit the file in the acceptable paper size. [3C50] [3C51] [3C52] Offramp destination error These errors occur when the FAX number of the offramp destination is incorrect. Request the sender to correct the FAX number of offramp destination and then retransmit the mail. [3C60] [3C61] [3C62] Offramp security error These errors occur when the FAX number of the offramp destination is not on the Address Book. Check if the FAX number of the offramp destination is correctly entered or the number has not been changed. [3C70] Power failure error Check if the mail is recovered after turning ON the power again. Request the sender to retransmit the mail if it is not recovered.
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[3D10] Destination address error Check if the setting of the server or DNS is correct. Correct if any of the setting is incorrect. When the content of the setting is correct, confirm the sender if the destination is correct. [3D20] Offramp destination limitation error Inform the sender that the transfer of the FAX data over 40 is not supported. [3D30] FAX board error This error occurs when the FAX board is not installed or the FAX board has an abnormality. Check if the FAX board is correctly connected. [3E10] POP3 server connection error Check if the IP address or domain name of the POP3 server set for this equipment is correct, or check if POP3 server to be connected is operating properly. [3E20] POP3 server connection time-out error Check if POP3 server to be connected is operating properly. Check if the LAN cable is correctly connected. [3E30] POP3 login error Check if the POP3 server login name and password set for this equipment are correct. [3E40] POP3 Login Type ERROR Check that the login type (Auto, POP3 or APOP) to the POP3 server is correct. [3F00] [3F10] [3F20] [3F30] [3F40] File I/O error These errors occur when the mail data is not transferred properly to the HDD. Request the sender to retransmit the mail. Replace the HDD if the error still occurs after retransmission. [4030] No printer kit/Invalid Install the print kit and perform the job again. Register it officially and perform the job again.
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[4031] HDD full failure during printing Reduce the number of pages of the job in error and perform the job again. Check if the server or local disk has a sufficient space in disk capacity. [4032] Private-print-only error Select "Private", and then perform the printing again. [4033] Printing data storing limitation error Select "Print", and then perform the printing again. [4034] e-Filing storing limitation error Select "Print", and then perform the printing again. [4035] Local file storing limitation error Select "Remote" (SMB/FTP) for the destination of the file to save. [4036] User authentication error Perform the authentication or register as a user, and then perform the printing again.
[A221] Print job cancellation This message appears when deleting the job on the screen. [A222] Print job power failure When there are running jobs, perform the job in error again after the completion of the running jobs. If the error still occurs, turn the power OFF and then back ON, and perform the job again. [A290] Limit over ERROR [A291] Limit over ERROR [A292] Limit over ERROR Clear the limit counter.
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<Stains on the test print> If the cleaning blade is not installed to the cleaner unit properly, install it correctly. If the cleaning blade is damaged, etc., replace it, and then perform the image quality control enforcement / condition check (image check; described later). <The image density of the test print is remarkably high> Replace the LGC board or PLG board, and then perform the image quality control enforcement / condition check (image check; described later). <The test print is normal> Replace the image quality sensor, and then perform the image quality control enforcement / condition check (image check; described later).
YES
Check the output of 05-205 (developer bias) and 05-210 (main charger grid bias). The output reference value of the developer bias is -50022V and that of the main charger grid bias is -39422V. If the output is outside of the range, replace the high-voltage transformer. If it is within the allowance range, replace the PLG board or LGC board (See " Troubleshooting for the Image"). When the equipment is ready for printing, perform image quality control enforcement / condition check (image check; described later).
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1) Perform the test print (04-113) again. If the printout is blank, return to the previous step " Is the printout blank?". 2) If the test print is normal, check the surface of the image quality sensor, clean it or replace it, and then perform the image quality control enforcement / condition check (image check; described later).
YES
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(The following procedure is for the normal image printing. See " Troubleshooting for the Image".) Is the developer unit inserted securely and locked properly?
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Insert the developer unit securely until it locks. When the normal image is able to be output, perform the image quality control enforcement / condition check (image check; described later).
YES Is developer material in the developer remarkably low or any foreign matter in the developer?
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Replace the developer material and the developer unit if needed. When the normal images is able to be output, perform the image quality control enforcement / condition check (image check; described later).
NO Is the main charger wrongly installed or the main charger grid stained?
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Install the main charger properly. Clean the main charger grid. If the main charger grid is damaged, replace it. When the normal image is able to be output, perform image quality control enforcement / condition check (image check; described later).
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Clean the photoconductive drum or replace it. Replace the cleaner unit and developer unit if needed. When the normal image is able to be output, perform the image quality control enforcement / condition check (image check; described later).
NO Replace the LGC board, and perform the image quality control enforcement / condition check (image check; described later). Replace the laser unit, and perform the image quality control enforcement / condition check (image check; described later). Replace the HVT board, and perform the image quality control enforcement / condition check (image check; described later).
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(2) Sensor abnormality Perform the test print. (04-113: Secondary scanning direction 33 gradation steps) Is solid black image is printed?
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Clear the problem so that the correct image is printed. See " Troubleshooting for the Image" for details. When the correct image is able to be output, perform the image quality control enforcement / condition check (image check; described later).
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1) Is there any stain on the surface of the photoconductive drum facing the surface of the image quality sensor? If there is, check that the cleaning blade of the cleaner unit is installed properly. If the cleaning blade is damaged, replace it, and then perform the image quality control enforcement / condition check (image check; described later). 2) Check that there is no dent on the surface of the photoconductive drum facing the surface of the image quality sensor. If there is, replace the photoconductive drum, and then perform the image quality control enforcement / condition check (image check; described later).
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Install the image quality sensor to the cleaner unit properly, and perform the image quality control enforcement / condition check (image check; described later).
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Clean the surface of the image quality sensor. Replace it if necessary, and then perform the image quality control enforcement / condition check (image check; described later).
NO Is the connector of the image quality sensor, connector of the LGC board CN337, CN342 or connector of the SYS board CN103 disconnected?
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Plug the connector again, and then perform the image quality control enforcement / condition check (image check; described later).
NO Is the harness between the LGC board and the image quality sensor, the LGC board and the SYS board or LGC board and the switching power supply open-circuited?
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Replace the open-circuited harness, and then perform the image quality control enforcement / condition check (image check; described later).
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Check the power system, replace the switching power supply, and then perform the image quality control enforcement / condition check (image check; described later).
YES Is the value for the image quality sensor output value (Light source off) 05-292 outside the range between 50 and 230? Is the value for the image quality sensor light amount adjustment result 05-296 "0 "or "255"? Is the value for the image quality sensor light amount adjustment result 05-296 other than "0 "or "255"? Is the power voltage output (Vout2) that is created in the sensor outside the range?
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1) Is toner adhered to the connector that connects the cleaner unit and this equipment and the connector almost short-circuited or disconnected? Replace the harness if needed, and then perform the image quality control enforcement / condition check (image check; described later). 2) Replace the LGC board, and perform the image quality control enforcement / condition check (image check; described later). 3) Replace the image quality sensor, and perform the image quality control enforcement / condition check (image check; described later).
NO Replace the LGC board, and perform the image quality control enforcement / condition check (image check; described later). <<Procedure of the "enforced performing of image quality control"/"control status check">> Set the value for the number of times of sensor abnormality (08-800) to "0". Set the value for the Image quality closed-loop control (08-1809), (08-1810) to "0" (valid). Perform the "enforced performing of image quality control" (05-290). Check the control status of the image quality control (05-291) and number of times of sensor abnormality (08-800). Are both values for 05-291 and 08-800 "0"? Perform the test print (04-113: Secondary scanning direction 33 gradation steps). Is the image printed properly? YES NO See " Troubleshooting for the Image" and clear the problem. * Is the value for 05-291 "1"? Attempt the procedure again from the beginning. Is the value for 05-291 "2"? Pattern abnormality. Go back to "(1) Pattern abnormality " and clear the problem. Is the value for 05-291 "4"? Sensor abnormality. Go back to "(2) Sensor abnormality" and clear the problem. When the value for 05-242 (Drum surface potential sensor control status) is other than "0", there is a problem on the drum surface potential control. Clear the problem with the troubleshooting for surface potential control related. END
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<<Procedure of the "enforced performing of image quality control"/"control status check">> Set the value for the number of times of sensor abnormality (08-800) to "0". Set the value for the Image quality closed-loop control (08-1809), (08-1810) to "0" (valid). Perform the "enforced performing of image quality control" (05-290). Check the control status of the image quality control (05-291) and number of times of sensor abnormality (08-800). Are both values for 05-291 and 08-800 "0"? Perform the test print (04-113: Secondary scanning direction 33 gradation steps). Is the image printed properly? YES NO See " Troubleshooting for the Image" and clear the problem. * Is the value for 05-291 "1"? Attempt the procedure again from the beginning. Is the value for 05-291 "2"? Pattern abnormality. Go back to "(1) Pattern abnormality " and clear the problem. Is the value for 05-291 "4"? Sensor abnormality. Go back to "(2) Sensor abnormality" and clear the problem. When the value for 05-242 (Drum surface potential sensor control status) is other than "0", there is a problem on the drum surface potential control. Clear the problem with the troubleshooting for surface potential control related. END
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[Corrective action when " Service Recommended for SPC" is blinked] Check the control status of the surface potential sensor (05-242). <When "2" is displayed: sensor error> The sensor detection value is abnormal or the sensor output value is not changed even though the main charger bias value is changed. Is the connector of the surface potential sensor connected properly? Is the main charger attached poorly? Are leaks and such occurring?
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After removing, if any, dust and correcting the defect, perform the "surface potential sensor control check" (described later).
NO Is the connector of LGC board CN337, CN342 or that of SYS board CN103 disconnected?
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Connect them properly again, and perform drum surface potential sensor control / condition check (described later).
NO Is the main charger wrongly installed? Are the main charger grid/wire wrongly installed? Is the charger leakage, etc. occurring?
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Remove the dusts or toner stains if any, and then install them properly. Perform the drum surface potential sensor control / condition check (described later)
NO Check the value for 05-244. Is the value for 05-244 within the range between 400 and 800?
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NO
1) Perform the charging transformer output (05-210) and check that the value is within the range of -50012V. If the voltage is outside the range, replace the HVT board and perform the drum surface potential sensor control / condition check (described later). 2) When the charging transformer output is within the range of 50012V, replace the drum surface potential sensor, and perform the drum surface potential sensor control / condition check (described later). 3) If the problem still occurs, replace the LGC board, and perform the drum surface potential sensor control/condition check (described later).
YES
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Check the value for 05-268 and 05-269. Is the value which is subtracted the value for 05268 from the one for 05-269 "400" or more?
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1) Replace the HVT board, and perform the drum surface potential sensor control / condition check (described later). 2) Replace the photoconductive drum, and perform the drum surface potential sensor control / condition check (described later). 3) Replace the surface potential sensor, and perform the drum surface potential sensor control / condition check (described later). 4) If the problem still occurs, replace the LGC board, and perform the drum surface potential sensor control / condition check (described later).
YES Replace the LGC board and perform the drum surface potential sensor control / condition check (described later). <<Procedure of the "surface potential sensor control check">> 1) Set the value for the number of detected abnormalities of the drum surface potential control (08-1812) to "0". 2) Set the value for the drum surface potential setting (08-1813) to "0" (valid). 3) Perform the "enforced performing of image quality control" (05-290). 4) Check the status of drum surface potential sensor control (05-242) and number of drum surface potential sensor control abnormality (08-1812). Are both values for 05-242 and 08-1812 "0"? Perform the test print (04-113: Secondary scanning direction 33 gradation steps). Is there any problem with the image? YES NO See " Troubleshooting for the Image" to clear the problem. Is the value for 05-242 "1"? Repeat the procedure from the beginning. Is the value for 05-242 "2"? Drum surface potential sensor control abnormality. Go back to "Troubleshooting for surface potential control related" and clear the problem. When 05-291 (Status of image quality control) is other than "0", there is a problem with the image quality control. Clear the problem with the trouble shooting for the image quality control related. End
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5.1.17
Take an appropriate countermeasure for the following cases: When a message notifying the toner cartridge needs to be replaced is displayed and the cartridge is replaced accordingly, but the message remains displayed When a message notifying the toner cartridge needs to be replaced is displayed and the equipment simultaneously stops its operation during the process of a job (The equipment should keep its operation for a while even if such message is displayed.) The Auto Supply Order function does not work.
Countermeasure 1) Check if the connector or connector pins on the toner drive are disconnected. 2) Replace the remaining toner detection sensor.
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5.2
If any abnormal image occurs in the test copying, perform trouble shooting for the image. 1) Abnormality of image density / Gray balance
Image density
Gray balance
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Fig.5-1
Step 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Check items Check the density/gray balance. Check test print image (04-113). Are the original glass, mirrors and lens dirty? Is the image faded? Is background fogging occurring? Is there a blotch on the image? Is the image transferred normally?
Prescription Adjust the density. Go to step 4 if there is any problem on image. Clean them. Perform troubleshooting for faded image. Perform troubleshooting for background fogging. Perform troubleshooting for blotched image. Perform troubleshooting for abnormal transfer.
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2) Background fogging
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Fig.5-2
Step 1 2 3
Check items Check the reproduction of the image density. Check test print image (04-113). Check the image processing parameter.
Prescription Adjust the density. Go to step 4 if there is any problem on image. Check the range correction setting and the adjustment value of the background peak for range correction. ( ch. 3.3.4, ch. 3.3.5) If they need to be adjusted, check the print image in the above circle mark to adjust the adjustment value of the background peak for range correction. Clean them.
Scanner
Are the original glass (especially shading position),mirrors and lens dirty? Using the specified developer material, toner and photoconductive drum? Have the developer material and the photoconductive drum reached their PM life? Is the storage environment of the toner cartridge 35C or less without dew?
Use the specified developer material, toner and photoconductive drum. Replace the developer material and photoconductive drum. Use the toner cartridge stored in the environment within specification.
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Step 8
Check items Is the setting value proper? Is the main charger output normal?
Prescription Replace the high-voltage transformer with a new one and print out a test chart. If any abnormal image appears, check the harness connection between the LGC board and the high-voltage transformer, power supply and stain on the main charger wire. Replace the high-voltage transformer with a new one and print out a test chart. If any abnormal image appears, check the harness connection between the LGC board and the high-voltage transformer, power supply and stain on the main charger wire. If the setting value is out of specification, adjust it. If the output is not normal, check the circuits. (Note 1) Check the connection of the connector of the Auto-toner sensor. Adjust the toner density. (Note 2: See the toner density correcting method.) Check the performance of the image quality sensor and the surface potential sensor. (See the troubleshooting related with the image quality control.) (See the troubleshooting for the poor cleaning.)
Developer unit
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Are the image quality sensor and the surface potential sensor normal?
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Note: 1. Toner density correcting method Change the setting value 'Toner density life correction setting (08-414)' (6 is the default setting.) 0: Appox. 0.75% lower than the current value 1: Appox. 0.50% lower than the current value 2: Appox. 0.25% lower than the current value 3: The current value (Default setting) 4: Appox. 0.15% higher than the current value 5: Appox. 0.25% higher than the current value 6: Appox. 0.50% higher than the current value 7: Appox. 0.75% higher than the current value <Caution for correction> When increasing or decreasing the toner density too much, the image may become poor or the life of developer material, cleaner, photoconductive drum and fuser unit, etc. may shorten. Therefore it is not recommended to correct (to shift) the toner density basically. If it is shifted, make sure that the image may be improper in a few minutes after shifting.
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3) Moire/lack of sharpness
Feeding direction
Fig.5-3
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Prescription Adjust the density. Check the adjustment value for sharpness. When defects occur, perform the corresponding troubleshooting procedure.
Moire
Defective area Density reproduction Parameter adjustment value Printer section Step 1 2 3 Check items Check the reproduction of the image density. Check the image processing parameters. Check test print image (04-113).
Lack of sharpness
Defective area Density reproduction Parameter adjustment value Printer section Step 1 2 3 Check items Check the reproduction of the image density. Check the image processing parameters. Check test print image (04-113). Prescription Adjust the density. Check the adjustment value for sharpness. When defects occur, perform the corresponding troubleshooting procedure. Check the encircled areas A and B in the image, and change the sharpness intensity in the sharpness adjustment mode.
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4) Toner offset
Approx.188mm
Fig.5-4
Toner offset (Shadow image appears approx. 188 mm toward the dark image.)
Defective area Density Fuser unit Step 1 2 3 4 5 6 Check items Is the density too high? Prescription Adjust the density.
Is the pressure of the fuser roller nor- Check the pressure releasing parts mal? and pressurization mechanism. Is the thermistor in contact with the fuser roller? Is there a scratch on the fuser roller surface? Has the fuser roller reached its PM life? Is the setting temperature of the fuser roller normal? Using the specified fuser roller and the pressure roller? Is the pressurization of cleaning web normal? Is the cleaning web transported normally? Has the cleaning web reached its PM life? Using the specified cleaning web? Is there any trouble with the thermistor? Contact the thermistor with the fuser roller. Replace the fuser roller. Replace the fuser roller. Check the adjustment values of fuser roller temperature? 08-410, 411 Use the specified fuser roller and the pressure roller. Check the installation state of cleaning web mechanism. Check the drive system of the cleaning web. Check and correct setting (08-403, 1252-6 1252-7) Replace the cleaning web. Use the specified cleaning web. Clean or replace the thermistor.
Fuser unit
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Step 13 14 15
Check items Has the appropriate paper type been selected? Is the setting temperature of the fuser roller in each paper type normal? Using the recommended paper? Using the specified developer material and toner? Are the original glass (especially the position of shading correction plate), mirror and lens dirty?
Prescription Select a proper mode. Check the setting and correct it. 08-410, 412, 413, 437, 1804 Use the recommended paper. Use the specified developer material and toner. Clean them.
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5) Blurred image
Feeding direction
Fig.5-5
Step 1 2 3
Check items Is the paper in the drawer or LCF damp? Is the scanner bedewed? Is the drum surface wet or dirty?
Prescription Change paper. Avoid storing paper in damp place. Clean the scanner. Wipe the drum with a piece of dry cloth. * Do not use alcohol or other organic solvents.
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6) Poor fusing
Feeding direction
Fig.5-6
Step 1 2
Check items Check if the connector contacts prop- Correct it. erly. Is the IH coil shorted or broken? Is there any abnormality on the Heater Control PC board. Are the pressure springs working properly? Is the temperature of the fuser roller normal? Using the specified developer material and toner? Is there any problem with the thermistor? Is the paper in the drawer or LCF damp? Is the paper type corresponding to its mode? Is the setting temperature of the fuser roller in each paper type normal? Using the recommended paper?
Prescription
Replace the IH Coil or Heater Control PC board. Check and adjust the pressure springs. Check the setting and correct it. 08-410, 411 Use the specified developer material and toner. Clean or replace the thermistor.. Avoid storing paper in damp place. Use the proper type of paper or select the proper mode. Check the setting and correct it. 08-410, 412, 413, 437, 1804 Use the recommended paper.
Pressure between fuser roller and pressure roller Fuser roller temperature Developer material/Toner Thermistor Paper
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7) Blank copy
Feeding direction
Fig.5-7
Defective area Bias supply connector High-voltage transformer (Transfer charger, Developer bias)
Step 1 2 3
Check items Is the connector inserted properly? Is the high-voltage transformer output defective? Are the connectors of the high-voltage harness securely connected? Is the harness open circuited? Is the developer unit installed properly? Do the developer sleeve and mixers rotate? Is the developer material smoothly transported? Is the drum rotating? Are the connectors securely connected? Check if the harnesses connecting the boards are open circuited.
Prescription Insert the connector properly. Replace the transformer. Reconnect the harness securely. Replace the high-voltage harness. Check and correct the engaging condition of the developer unit gears. Check and fix the drive system of the developer unit. Remove the foreign matter from the developer material. Check the drive system of the drum. Connect the connectors securely. Replace the harness.
Developer unit
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8) Solid copy
Feeding direction
Fig.5-8
Defective area Exposure lamp and inverter Scanner Bedewed scanner and drum
Step 1
Prescription Check if the connector contacts with the exposure lamp terminal. Replace the defective inverter. Remove it. Clean the mirrors, lens and drum. Keep the power cord plugged in all trough the day and night. (For the model with damp heater) Install it securely. Replace the main charger wire. Replace the transformer. Reconnect the harness securely. Replace the high-voltage harness. Connect the connectors securely. Replace the harness.
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Is there any foreign matter on the light path? Is the scanner or drum bedewed?
Main charger
4 5
Is the main charger securely installed? Is the main charger wire broken? Is the high-voltage transformer output defective? Are the connectors of the high-voltage harness securely connected? Is the harness open circuited? Are the connectors securely connected? Check if the harnesses connecting the boards are open circuited.
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Feeding direction
Fig.5-9
Defective area Laser optical unit Main charger grid Developer unit
Step 1 2 3 4 5
Check items Is there a foreign matter or stain on the slit glass? Is there a foreign matter or dew on the charger grid? Is the developer material transported properly? Is there a foreign matter or dew on the Polyurethane seal? Is the upper Polyurethane seal of the developer unit in contact with the drum? Is there a foreign matter on the drum surface? Does the toner image contact with any foreign matter before the paper enters the fusing section after the separation? Is any of the discharge LEDS off? Is there a foreign matter on the light path? Are the original glass (especially the position of shading correction plate) mirror and lens dirty? Is there any foreign matter, which contacts the drum on the cleaner stay?
Prescription Remove the foreign matter or stain. Remove the foreign matter. Remove the foreign matter if there is any. Remove the foreign matter or dew. Correct the position of the Polyurethane seal or replace it. Replace the drum. Remove the foreign matter.
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8 9 10
Replace the discharge LED. Remove the foreign matter. Clean them.
Cleaner
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Fig.5-10
Step 1 2
Check items Is there a foreign matter on the charger? Is the connector in proper contact with the terminal? Is there any abnormality on the drum surface? Does the discharge LED light normally? Is the developer sleeve rotating normally? Is there any abnormality on the sleeve surface? Are the drum and scanner jittering? Is the high-voltage transformer output defective? Is the aligning amount proper?
Prescription Remove the foreign matter. Clean or adjust the terminal. Replace the drum. Replace the discharge LED or check the harness and the circuit. Check the drive system of the developer unit, or clean the sleeve surface. Check each drive system. Replace the transformer.
3 4 5
Drive system High-voltage transformer (Main charger / Developer bias / Transfer charger) Feed system
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Fig.5-11
Step 1 2
Check items Is the drawer or LCF properly installed? Is there too much paper in the drawer or LCF?
Prescription Install the drawer or LCF properly. The height of paper stack should not exceed 55 mm. 137 mm or lower/room for tandem LCF. 428 mm or lower for external LCF. Change the direction of the paper and set it again. Adjust the position of the side guides. Clean the feed roller surface with alcohol, or replace the roller. Check and tighten the E-rings, pins, clips and setscrews. Increase the aligning amount.
3 4 Feed roller Rollers Alligning amount Registration roller Pre-registration guide Carriage-1 5 6 7 8 9 10
Is the corner of the paper folded? Are the side guides of the drawer or LCF properly installed? Is the surface of the feed roller dirty? Are the roller and shaft secured? Is the aligning amount proper?
Is the spring detached from the regis- Attach the spring correctly. Clean the tration roller? roller if it is dirty. Is the pre-registration guide properly installed? Is the carriage-1 slanted? Correct it. Adjust the carriage-1.
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Feeding direction
Fig.5-12
Main charger
Cleaner
Step Check items 1 Is there a foreign matter on the light path? 2 Is there dust or stains on part of the original glass where the shading correction plate is placed. 3 Is there a foreign matter or stain on the charger grid, or in the main charger case? 4 Is the main charger grid deformed? 5 Is there a foreign matter on the main charger grid? 6 Are there scratches on the drum surface? 7 Is there a foreign matter or stain on the 2 slit glasses? 8 Is the inside of the main charger case dirty? 9 Is there paper dust sticking to the drum cleaning blade edge? 10 Does the drum cleaning blade work smoothly?
Prescription Clean the slit, lens and mirrors. Clean the plate.
Replace the main charger grid. Remove the foreign matter. Replace the drum. Remove the foreign matter or the stain. Clean the inside of the main charger case. Clean or replace the cleaning blade. Push the cleaning blade by hand. If its move is not smooth enough, clean the section where the blade is installed, then install it again. Clean the toner recovery auger. Clean or replace the fuser roller. Clean the fuser roller thermistor.
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Has the used toner been recovered properly? Is the fuser roller surface dirty or damaged? Is the fuser roller thermistor dirty?
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Feeding direction
Fig.5-13
Step 1 2
Check items Is the fuser roller dirty? Has the cleaning roller, pressure roller, fuser roller and separation finger for fuser roller reached their PM life? Is the high-voltage transformer output defective? Is there a deep scratch on the drum surface? Is there a foreign matter on the carriage rail?
High-voltage transformer (Main charger / Developer bias / Transfer charger) Drum Scanner
4 5
Replace the drum if the scratch has reached the aluminum base. Remove the foreign matter.
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14)White spots
Feeding direction
Fig.5-14
Step 1 2 3 4
Check items Is the toner supply symbol lighting? Is the toner cartridge installed properly? Is the performance of the new toner supply motor normal? Is the toner cartridge normal? Is the Auto-toner sensor connected correctly? Is the toner density low?
Prescription Replace the toner cartridge. Check the installation state of the toner cartridge. Check the performance of the new toner supply motor. Check the toner cartridge. Replace if it is not normal. Check the connection of the connector of the Auto-toner sensor. Correct the toner density. (Note 2: See 'Toner density correcting method'.) Use the specified developer material, toner and photoconductive drum. Replace the developer material and photoconductive drum. Use the toner cartridge stored in the environment within specification. Replace the drum. Clean or replace the drum.
5 6
Using the specified developer material, toner and photoconductive drum? Have the developer material and the photoconductive drum reached their PM life? Is the storage environment of the toner cartridge 35c or less without dew? Is there any dent on the surface of the photoconductive drum? Is there any film forming on the photoconductive drum?
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Step 12 13
Check items Is there any foreign object on the charger? Is the charger dirty or deformed? Is the setting value proper? Is the main charger output normal? Remove it.
Prescription
Clean or replace the main charger wire and grid. Replace the high-voltage transformer with a new one and print out a test chart. If any abnormal image appears, check the harness connection between the LGC board and the high-voltage transformer, power supply and stain on the main charger wire. Replace the high-voltage transformer with a new one and print out a test chart. If any abnormal image appears, check the harness connection between the LGC board and the high-voltage transformer, power supply and stain on the main charger wire. Remove it.
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Transfer belt
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Note: 1. Toner density correcting method Change the setting value 'Toner density life correction setting (08-414)' (6 is the default setting.) 0: Appox. 0.75% lower than the current value 1: Appox. 0.50% lower than the current value 2: Appox. 0.25% lower than the current value 3: The current value (Default setting) 4: Appox. 0.15% higher than the current value 5: Appox. 0.25% higher than the current value 6: Appox. 0.50% higher than the current value 7: Appox. 0.75% higher than the current value <Caution for correction> When increasing or decreasing the toner density too much, the image may become poor or the life of developer material, cleaner, photoconductive drum and fuser unit, etc. may shorten. Therefore it is not recommended to correct (to shift) the toner density basically. If it is shifted, make sure that the image may be improper in a few minutes after shifting.
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Fig.5-15
Step 1 2 3 4 5
Check items
Prescription
Is the surface of the transfer belt sup- Clean it with alcohol. ply roller dirty with toner? Is the paper in the drawer or LCF/ PFP curled? Is the paper in the drawer or LCF damp? Is the paper type corresponding to its mode? Using the recommended paper? Is there any abnormality related to the registration roller or with the roller itself? Reinsert the paper with the reverse side up or change the paper. Avoid storing paper in damp place. Select the proper mode. Use the recommended paper. Clean the roller if it is dirty. Securely attach the springs if they are detached. Replace the clutch if it is defective. Adjust the rotation speed of the roller. Replace the transformer.
Registration roller
Note: Refer to 3.6.1 of chapter 3 for the poor image transfer at the paper leading edge.
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Feeding direction
Fig.5-16
Defective area Main charger Transfer belt unit Laser optical unit Discharge LED
Step 1 2 3 4 5 6
Is the surface of the transfer belt sup- Clean it with alcohol. ply roller dirty with toner? Is there any foreign matter or stain on the 2 slit glasses? Are the connectors of discharge LED harness securely connected? Is the discharge LED dirty? Is any of the discharge LEDs off? Is the developer material transported normally? Are the original glass (especially the position of shading correction plate), mirror and lens dirty? Remove the foreign matter or stain. Reconnect the harness securely. Clean the discharge LED. Replace the discharge LED. Remove foreign matters if there is any. Clean them.
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Feeding direction
Fig.5-17
Step 1
Check items Using the specified developer material, toner and photoconductive drum? Have the developer material and the photoconductive drum reached their PM life? Is there any film forming on the photoconductive drum? Is the toner supply symbol lighting? Is the toner cartridge installed properly? Is the performance of the new toner supply motor normal? Is the toner cartridge normal? Is the setting value proper? Is the main charger output normal?
Prescription Use the specified developer material, toner and photoconductive drum. Replace the developer material and photoconductive drum. Clean or replace the drum. Replace the toner cartridge. Check the installation state of the toner cartridge, install it securely. Check the performance of the new toner supply motor. Check the toner cartridge. Replace if it is not normal. Replace the high-voltage transformer with a new one and print out a test chart. If any abnormal image appears, check the harness connection between the LGC board and the high-voltage transformer, power supply and stain on the main charger wire.
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Step 9
Check items Is the setting value proper? Is the developer bias output normal?
Prescription Replace the high-voltage transformer with a new one and print out a test chart. If any abnormal image appears, check the harness connection between the LGC board and the high-voltage transformer, power supply and stain on the main charger wire. Check the connection of the connector of the Auto-toner sensor. Correct the toner density. (Note 2: See 'Toner density correcting method'.) Check the performance of the image quality sensor and the surface potential sensor. (See the trouble shooting related with the image quality control.) Clean or replace it.
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Are the image quality sensor and the surface potential sensor normal?
Main charger
13
Note: 1. Toner density correcting method Change the setting value 'Toner density life correction setting (08-414)' (6 is the default setting.) 0: Appox. 0.75% lower than the current value 1: Appox. 0.50% lower than the current value 2: Appox. 0.25% lower than the current value 3: The current value (Default setting) 4: Appox. 0.15% higher than the current value 5: Appox. 0.25% higher than the current value 6: Appox. 0.50% higher than the current value 7: Appox. 0.75% higher than the current value <Caution for correction> When increasing or decreasing the toner density too much, the image may become poor or the life of developer material, cleaner, photoconductive drum and fuser unit, etc. may shorten. Therefore it is not recommended to correct (to shift) the toner density basically. If it is shifted, make sure that the image may be improper in a few minutes after shifting.
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Feeding direction
Fig.5-18
Step 1
Check items Have the printed images been dislocated in the same manner? Is the registration roller dirty, or the spring detached?
Prescription Adjust the position of the leading edge of paper in the Adjustment Mode. Clean the registration roller with alcohol. Securely attach the springs.
Is the registration roller working prop- Adjust or replace the gears if they are erly? not engaged properly. Is the feed clutch working properly? Is the pre-registration guide installed properly? Check the circuit or feed clutch, and replace them if necessary. Install the guide properly.
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19)Jittering image
Feeding direction
Fig.5-19
Defective area -
Step 1
Check items Is the toner image on the drum normal? Is the registration roller rotating normally? Are the fuser roller and pressure roller rotating normally? Is there a big scratch on the drum? Is there any problem with the slide sheet? Is there any problem with the carriage foot? Is the tension of the timing belt normal? Is there any problem with the drive system of the carriage? Is the mirror secured? Is there any problem with the drive system of the drum?
Prescription If normal, perform steps 2 to 4. Perform step 5 and followings in case the image is abnormal. Check the registration roller area and springs for installation condition. Check the fuser roller area. Replace the rollers if necessary. Replace the drum. Replace the slide sheet. Replace the carriage foot. Adjust the tension. Check the drive system of the carriage. Secure it. Check the drive system of the drum. Clean or replace the gears if they have stains or scratches.
Registration roller Fuser roller and pressure roller Drum Operation of carriage
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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20)Poor cleaning
Feeding direction
Fig.5-20
Defective area Developer material/Toner/ Photoconductive drum Cleaning roller Fuser unit
Step 1
Check items Using the specified developer material, toner and photoconductive drum? Is the cleaning roller damaged or has it reached its PM life? Are there bubble-like scratches on the fuser roller (188mm pitch on the printed image)? Is the pressurization of the press roller normal? Is the temperature of the fuser roller normal? Is the pressurization of the cleaning web normal? Is the cleaning web transported normally? Using the specified cleaning web? Is the drum cleaning blade in proper contact with the drum? Has the drum cleaning blade been turned up? Is the toner recovered normally?
Prescription Use the specified developer material, toner and photoconductive drum. Replace the cleaning roller. Replace the fuser roller. Check and adjust the temperature control circuit. Check and adjust the pressurization mechanism. Check the adjustment value of fuser roller temperature. (08-410, 411, 412, 413, 437, 1804) Check the installation state of the cleaning web mechanism. Replace the moter. Use the specified cleaning web. Check the cleaning blade and replace it if it does not contact with the cleaning blade properly. Replace the drum cleaning blade. Check and replace the drum if necessary. Clean the toner recovery auger. Check the pressure of the cleaning blade.
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Fig.5-21
Step 1 2
Check items Is the original glass dirty? Are the needle electrode, main charger grid and main charger case dirty? Is the discharge LED dirty? Is any of the discharge LEDs off?
Discharge LED
3 4
Scanner
Are the reflector, exposure lamp, mir- Clean them. rors, lens, and original glass (especially the position of shading correction plate) dirty? Is the exposure lamp discolored or degraded? Replace the exposure lamp.
Exposure lamp
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22)Blotched image
Feeding direction
Fig.5-22
Step 1 2
Check items Is the paper type corresponding to its mode? Is the paper too dry?
Prescription Check the paper type and mode. Change the paper.
3 4
Is the surface of the transfer belt sup- Clean it with alcohol. ply roller dirty with toner? Is the output from the high-voltage transformer normal? Adjust the output. Replace the transformer if necessary.
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5.3
When the HDD requires replacement, refer to P.5-150 "5.3.1 Replacing HDD". When the SYS board requires replacement, refer to P.5-153 "5.3.2 Replacing SYS board".
5.3.1
Replacing HDD
<<CAUTION IN REPLACING HDD>> When the HDD is replaced, it is necessary to back up the data in the HDD before replacing and to recover them after replacing. Notes: 1. To maintain the security, ask users to perform the backup/restore for users data/information in the HDD. The service technician can perform them only when users permit it. 2. Some data in the HDD cannot be backed up and can be kept only on the paper. The procedure for replacing the HDD is as follows. [A] (1) Ask users to back up the data in the HDD. See the following for the item of data, and the possibility and the measure of the backup. Image data in the Electronic Filing Archive them in the e-Filing of TopAccess. F-code information, Template registration information, Address book Back them up in the Administrator menu of TopAccess. Department management data Export them in Administrator menu of TopAccess. Log data (Print, Scan, FAX (Transmission / Reception)) Export them in the Administrator menu of TopAccess. (Import cannot be performed.) Data in the shared folder (Scanned data, Saved data of copy / FAX transmission) Copy them to the client computer via the network. (The data which have been copied to the client computer cannot be copied to the shared folder.) Print waiting data (Copying data and FAX reception data that are waiting to be printed due to the paper run-out and jam, etc.) Finish printing them after the paper supply and the jam release, etc. (The data cannot be kept.) Print job (Private print data, Schedule print data) If any job is left, print them. (The data cannot be backed up.) FAX saved data (Confidential / Bulletin board data) Print them. (The data cannot be backed up.) Registration data for FAX transmission (Delayed transmission / Recovery transmission) The data cannot be backed up.
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Print out the FUNCTION LIST FOR MAINTENANCE (content of Function Mode (13) setting) list. Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button and then the [USER] button. Press the [LIST] button. Key in [*] [#] [*] [*] [3] [3] and then press the [START] button. The list is outputted.
[C] Print out the FUNCTION list. (1) (2) (3) (4) Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button. Press the [ADMIN] button, enter the password, and then press the [ENTER] button. Press the [LIST/REPORT] button and then the [LIST] button. Press the [FUNCTION] button. The list is outputted.
[D] Replace the HDD. [E] (1) Update of HDD program data and UI data. Create partitions. (In case of using the download jig, this is not necessary.) While pressing [3] and [CLEAR] button, turn the power ON. When Firmware Version Up Mode appears on the LCD, key in [3] and press the [START] button. Update with the download jig or USB storage. See P.6-1 "6. FIRMWARE UPDATING" for details. Format the HDD. (Setting Mode (08-690: 2)) * When the FAX unit (GD-1150) is installed. Start up with the FAX Clearing Mode (1*) Perform the 1*-100 (FAX Set Up), 1*-102 (Clearing the image data) of the FAX Clearing Mode. Ask users to reset the user's setting items and to restore the data/information. See the following for the reset and the restore. Printer driver Upload them in the Administrator menu of TopAccess. F-code information, Template registering information, Address book Restore them in the Administrator menu of TopAccess Department management data Import them in the Administrator menu of TopAccess. Image data in the Electronic Filing Upload them in the e-Filing of TopAccess.
(2) (3)
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[G] Referring to the FUNCTION LIST FOR MAINTENANCE list which was printed beforehand, perform the re-setting. (1) (2) (3) (4) Print out the FUNCTION LIST FOR MAINTENANCE list after the formatting. (Refer to the procedure of (2).) While pressing [1] and [3] simultaneously, turn the power ON. (Function Mode) Compare the lists which were printed before and after the formatting to check the setting items having the different setting values. Set the value which was set before the formatting. Turn the power OFF.
[H] Referring to the FUNCTION list which was printed beforehand, perform the re-setting of the default setting of the FAX function. (1) (2) (3) (4) Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button. Press the [ADMIN] button, enter the password, and then press the [ENTER] button. Press the [FAX] button and then the [TERMINAL ID] button to set each item. Press the [INITIAL SETUP] button to set each item.
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5.3.2
<<CAUTION IN REPLACING the SYS board>> The procedure for replacing the SYS board is as follows. <After replacing the SYS board> (1) (2) (3) Install DIMM (main memory) to the new SYS board (from the old SYS board). Install FRAM to the new SYS board (from the old SYS board). Update the version of system ROMs (System Firmware, OS data, UI data) (The ROMs had been used for the old SYS board). * See P.6-1 "6. FIRMWARE UPDATING" for the details of System ROM update. Turn the power OFF and start up with the Setting Mode (08).
(4) (5)
When the message SRAM ERROR DOES IT INITIALIZE? is displayed on the LCD, press the [INITIALIZE] button. * SRAM is cleared * If SRAM is not performed, F090 error occurs when starting up. Notes: When SRAM is cleared, following items need to be re-set, so make sure the contents of settings are kept as a record. <FAX settings> Terminal ID Default setting of fax <E-mail settings> Setting of properties for E-mail message <Internet Fax> Setting of properties for Internet Fax When SRAM is cleared, the toner cartridge consumed count of Automatic ordering function of supplies becomes 0, however, it cannot be re-set.
[If a scrambler board has already been installed] Perform 08-698 (Entering the key code for scrambler board). Have the user enter the key code. Perform 08-200 (date and time setting) to set Date/Time. Turn the power OFF. If the FAX board has not been installed, skip to step (13). Start up with the FAX Clearing Mode (1*)
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(10) Perform 1*-102 (Clearing the image data). Note: Following image data are deleted when 1*-102 is performed. - Images of fax polling transmission - Images of fax Mailbox and box information - Images of fax transmission - Images of fax reception (11) Turn the power OFF. (12) Turn the power ON. (13) Set the dial type. [USER FUNCTIONS] [ADMIN] [FAX] [INITIAL SETUP]
5.3.3
When the Data overwrite kit(GP-1060) is installed, follow the cautions below. <<Caution when disposing of the HDD>> Be sure to perform 08-1426 (forcible HDD data clearing) before disposing of the HDD of the equipment. When the scrambler board is installed, data in the HDD are overwritten with encrypted data and erased. <<Caution for SYS board replacement>> When replacing or disposing the SYS board, the following code can be performed. 08-1427 (Forcible FRAM data all clearing) 08-1428 (Forcible SRAM backup data all clearing) Caution: If these code is performed, the equipment can not be started up.
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6.
FIRMWARE UPDATING
Firmware Stored Hard disk System control PC board (SYS board) Logic PC board (LGC board) Scanning section control PC board (SLG board) Laser control PC board (PLG board) Logic PC board (LGC board) RADF control PC board (ADF board) Finisher control PC board (MJ-1027/1028) Saddle stitcher control PC board (MJ-1028) FAX board (GD-1170) Inserter main board (MJ-7001)
When you want to update the firmware above or the equipment becomes inoperative status due to some defectives of the firmware, updating the firmware is available by the following actions. Updating with the download jig P.6-2 "6.1 Firmware Updating with Download Jig" Updating with the USB Storage Device P.6-32 "6.2 Firmware Updating with USB Storage Device" Notes: Written firmware varies depending on the kinds of the boards provided as service parts. For updating, only the minimum firmware is installed on the system control PC board, logic PC board, and scanning section control PC board. No firmware is installed on the FAX board. The latest version of the firmware at the delivery is written on the RADF control PC board, finisher control PC board and saddle stitcher control PC board. When any of above boards is replaced with a new one in the field, confirm the other firmware version used with and then write the suitable version of the firmware. The firmware (master data) is not installed on the hard disk provided as a service part. When the hard disk is replaced with a new one, confirm the other firmware version used with and then write the suitable version of the firmware.
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6.1
In this equipment, it is feasible to update the firmware automatically by connecting the download jig using the dedicated connector and turning ON the equipment. The download jig consists of the ROM, in which the program is written, and the jig board. And three types of the download jigs are available for each type of the firmware. For updating the firmware, in addition to the current ways such as updating each firmware individually, the batch update of the firmware of the equipment is available (except the hard disk and the option).
Download jig Individual update PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG2 (48 MB) PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG1 (16 MB) K-PWA-DLM-320 or PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG1 (16 MB) K-PWA-DLM-320 or PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG1 (16 MB) K-PWA-DLM-320 or PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG1 (16 MB) K-PWA-DLM-320 or PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG1 (16 MB) K-PWA-DLM-320 K-PWA-DLM-320 K-PWA-DLM-320 Batch update -
Stored Hard disk System control PC board (SYS board) Logic PC board (LGC board)
Scanner ROM
Scanning section control PC board (SLG board) Laser control PC board (PLG board)
Laser ROM
PFC ROM
RADF ROM Finisher ROM (Finisher firmware) Finisher ROM (Saddle stitcher firmware) FAX ROM Inserter ROM
RADF control PC board (ADF board) Finisher control PC board (MJ-1027/1028) Saddle stitcher control PC board (MJ-1028) FAX board (GD-1107) Inserter main board (MJ-7001)
K-PWA-DLM-320 K-PWA-DLM-320
Refer to the following for the details to update with each download jig. P.6-4 "6.1.1 PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG2 (48 MB)" P.6-10 "6.1.2 PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG1 (16 MB)" P.6-20 "6.1.4 K-PWA-DLM-320"
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ROM1 ROM2
Important: The download jig (PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG) has two types having different ROM capacity. ROM capacity for each jig is as follows.
Download jig PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG2 (48 MB) PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG1 (16 MB) ROM capacity 8 MB x 6 8 MB x 2 Application Updating the master data Updating the system ROM, engine ROM, scanner ROM, Laser ROM, PFC ROM
The download jig (PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG) is the jig in which the Flash ROM is mounted on the board directly. Therefore, ROM writer adapter (PWA-DL-ADP-350) is required to write the data to these Flash ROMs. Refer to the following to write the data. P.6-18 "6.1.3 Writing the data to the download jig (PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG)"
Connector Mark for ROM installation direction LED
ROM
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6.1.1
The master data written on the hard disk can be updated by using PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG2 (48 MB). Update the master data according to the need such as the case of replacing the hard disk. The data to be overwritten are as follows. HDD program data (RIP data, list data, Web data, filing box control data) UI data (fixed section data, common section data, the language 1 to 7 data, the language 1 to 6 data for Web) [A] Update procedure Important: Use the download jig PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG2 (48 MB). Turn OFF the power before installing and removing the download jig. Do not turn OFF the power during the update. The data could be damaged and not be operated properly. (1) (2) (3) Write the data to the download jig. P.6-18 "6.1.3 Writing the data to the download jig (PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG)" Shut down the equipment. Remove the cover plate.
Cover plate
Fig.6-4
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(4)
Connect the download jig with the jig connector (CN107) on the SYS board.
Connector
Fig.6-5
(5)
Turn ON the power. Downloading starts automatically and the processing status is displayed on LCD screen.
Fig.6-6
(6)
Update Completed!! is displayed at the bottom of the LCD screen after the updating is completed properly.
Fig.6-7
6-5
Update Failed. is displayed at the bottom of the LCD screen when the updating is not completed properly. Turn OFF the power, and then check the following items. After confirming and clearing the problems, restart updating from the beginning. Is the download jig connected properly? Is the updating data written to the download jig properly? Do the download jig and the equipment operate properly?
Fig.6-8
(7) (8)
Turn OFF the power, and then remove the download jig. Perform the Updating System ROM continuously. P.6-10 "6.1.2 PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG1 (16 MB)" <Updating System ROM>
[B] Confirmation of the updated data After the updating is completed, check each data version in the Setting Mode (08) to confirm that the data was overwritten properly. 08-900: System ROM version 08-920: FROM basic section software version 08-921: FROM internal program version 08-922: UI data fixed section version 08-923: UI data common section version 08-924: Version of UI data language 1 in HDD 08-925: Version of UI data language 2 in HDD 08-926: Version of UI data language 3 in HDD 08-927: Version of UI data language 4 in HDD 08-928: Version of UI data language 5 in HDD 08-929: Version of UI data language 6 in HDD 08-931: Version of UI data language 7 in HDD 08-930: Version of UI data in FROM displayed at power ON 08-933: HDD unit data version 08-934: Version of Web UI data language 1 in HDD 08-935: Version of Web UI data language 2 in HDD 08-936: Version of Web UI data language 3 in HDD 08-937: Version of Web UI data language 4 in HDD 08-938: Version of Web UI data language 5 in HDD 08-939: Version of Web UI data language 6 in HDD
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[C] Display during the update The processing status is displayed as follows on the LCD screen during the update.
When the device check completes, copying the data to HDD starts.
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When copying all the files completes, the backup of the RIP font starts.
When the backup of the RIP font completes, the update completes with the following screen.
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If an error occurs, the following error message is displayed and the update is interrupted.
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6.1.2
The firmware of the equipment except the hard disk and the option can be updated individually or in a batch by using PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG1 (16 MB). Update the ROM data written on each board according to the need such as the case of replacing the system control PC board, logic PC board, scanning section control PC board, or NIC board. The data to be overwritten by this update are as follows. <Updating System ROM> System firmware (System firmware data, FROM internal program data) OS data (FROM basic section software) UI data (fixed section data, common section data, UI data in FROM displayed at power ON) <Updating Engine ROM> Engine ROM data <Updating Scanner ROM> Scanner ROM data <Updating Laser ROM> Laser ROM data <Updating PFC ROM> PFC ROM data
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[A]
Update procedure Important: Use the download jig PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG1 (16 MB). (PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG2 (48 MB) is substitutable.) Turn OFF the power before installing and removing the download jig. Do not turn OFF the power during the update. The data could be damaged and not be operated properly.
Write the ROM data to be updated to the download jig. P.6-18 "6.1.3 Writing the data to the download jig (PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG)" Shut down the equipment. Remove the cover plate.
Cover plate
Fig.6-9
(4)
Connect the download jig with the jig connector (CN107) on the SYS board.
Connector
Fig.6-10
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Turn ON the power while [8] button and [9] button are pressed simultaneously. The screen for selecting the items to be updated is displayed. * is displayed next to the items to be updated. (All items are selected in the default settings.)
Fig.6-11
(6)
Select the item with the digital keys. * is displayed next to the selected item. Display or delete the * by pressing the number of the item. All items are selected in the default settings. Select all items to update the firmware of the equipment in a batch. Select items as follows to update it individually. <Updating System ROM> Select "1. OS Update", "2. UI Update", and "3. System Firmware Update". <Updating Engine ROM> Select "6. Engine Firmware Update" only. <Updating Scanner ROM> Select "7. Scanner Firmware Update" only. <Updating Laser ROM> Select "4. LSR Firmware Update" only. <Updating PFC ROM> Select "5. PFC Firmware Update" only.
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Example:
Updating the system ROM (Updating the system ROM is taken as an example and explained.)
Fig.6-12
(7)
Press the [START] button. Updating starts and the processing status is displayed on the LCD screen.
Fig.6-13
(8)
Update Completed!! is displayed at the bottom of the LCD screen after the updating is completed properly.
Fig.6-14
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Update Failed. is displayed at the bottom of the LCD screen when the updating is not completed properly. Turn OFF the power, and then check the following items. After confirming and clearing the problems, restart updating from the beginning. Is the download jig connected properly? Is the updating data written to the download jig properly? Do the download jig and the equipment operate properly?
Fig.6-15
(9)
Turn OFF the power, remove the download jig and install the cover plate.
(10) Perform the initialization of the updating data. Turn ON the power while [0] button and [8] button are pressed simultaneously. Key in 947, and then press the [START] button. Press the [INITIALIZE] button. [B] Confirmation of the updated data After the updating is completed, check each data version in the Setting Mode (08) to confirm that the data was overwritten properly. <Updating System ROM> 08-900: System ROM version 08-920: FROM basic section software version 08-921: FROM internal program version 08-922: UI data fixed section version 08-923: UI data common section version 08-930: Version of UI data in FROM displayed at power ON <Updating Engine ROM> 08-903: Engine ROM version <Updating Scanner ROM> 08-905: Scanner ROM version <Updating Laser ROM> 08-904: Laser ROM version <Updating PFC ROM> 08-906: PFC ROM version
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[C] Display during the update The processing status is displayed as follows on the LCD screen during the update. (As an example, the display for updating the system ROM is explained below.)
Press [START] button after selecting the item to be updated. The device check starts.
When the device check completes, erasing the data in the ROM of the equipment starts.
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When erasing the data completes, copying the data to the ROM of the equipment starts.
When verifying the data completes, copying and verifying the other data are implemented repeatedly.
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When copying and verifying all the data complete, the update completes with the following screen.
If an error occurs, the following error message is displayed and the update is interrupted.
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6.1.3
The download jig (PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG) differs from the existing jigs in that the Flash ROM is mounted on the board of the jig directly. The ROM writer adapter (PWA-DL-ADP-350) is required to write data to these Flash ROMs. Connect the download jig with the ROM writer via ROM writer adapter to write data. For the procedure to write data, refer to the download procedure, instruction manual of each ROM writer, or others.
Download jig (PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG) ROM writer adapter (PWA-DL-ADP-350)
PC ROM writer
Fig.6-16
Note: There are two types of the ROM writer adapter. Use the proper one according to the ROM writer to be used. Applicable type of the adapter for the ROM writer can be confirmed by the model name indicated on the board. Confirm that the adapter is available for the ROM writer to be used before connecting them. If an unapplied adapter is connected, the application of the ROM writer judges it as an error and writing the data cannot be implemented. Applicable combinations of the ROM writer and adapter are as follows.
ROM writer Minato Electronics MODEL 1881XP (or equivalent) Minato Electronics MODEL 1893/1895/1931/1940 (or equivalent) ROM writer adapter PWA-DL-ADP-350-1881 (model 1881) PWA-DL-ADP-350-1931 (model 1931)
Fig.6-17 PWA-DL-ADP-350-1881
Fig.6-18 PWA-DL-ADP-350-1931
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[A] Precaution when writing the data Set the writing voltage (VID) to 3.3V. When writing the data, set the address from 0 to 3FFFFF. The data may not be written correctly if it is not set. The Flash ROM in which the data will be written, on the download jig is selected by switching the rotary switch on the adapter. Be sure to switch the rotary switch on the adapter depending on the data (file) to be written.
File Name Rotary Switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 Master Data (PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG2) hdos.bin 1 2 3 4 N/A System, Engine, Scanner, Laser and PFC data (PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG1) firmImage0.bin firmImage1.bin filmImage2.bin N/A N/A N/A Flash ROM ROM1 ROM2 ROM3 ROM4 ROM5 ROM6
Note: Be sure not to confuse different ROM Versions since the file name is identical although the ROM version is different.
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6.1.4
K-PWA-DLM-320
The firmware of the equipment (engine ROM, scanner ROM) and the option (RADF ROM, Finisher ROM, FAX ROM) can be updated individually by using K-PWA-DLM-320. Update the ROM data written on each board according to the need such as the case of replacing the board. The data to be overwritten by this update are as follows. <Updating Engine ROM, PFC ROM> Engine ROM data PFC ROM data <Updating Scanner ROM> Scanner ROM data <Updating Laser ROM> Laser ROM data <Updating RADF ROM> RADF ROM data <Updating Finisher ROM> Finisher firmware Saddle stitcher firmware <Updating Inserter ROM> Inserter ROM data <Updating FAX ROM> FAX ROM data [A] Update Procedure Since the procedure differs depending on the data, see the each procedure below. Important: Turn OFF the power before installing or removing the download jig. Do not turn OFF the power during the update. The data could be damaged and not be operated properly. <Updating Engine ROM, PFC ROM> (1) (2) Install the ROM to the download jig. Make sure the direction is correct ( Shut down the equipment. P.6-3 "Fig.6-3 Jig board: K-PWA-DLM-320").
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Connector cover
Fig.6-19
(4)
Connect the downloading jig with the jig connector (Engine ROM: CN324, PFC ROM: CN325) on the LGC board (ROM attached side upward).
Jig connector for Engine ROM
6
Jig connector for PFC ROM
Fig.6-20
Open the front cover. Turn ON the power while [0] button and [8] button are pressed simultaneously. Updating starts automatically and the LED on the download jig lights. When the update is completed properly, the LED on the download jig blinks. The LED starts blinking in approx. 20 sec. since the update starts. It is assumed that the update is failed if it does not start blinking even though 1 min. has passed. In this case, turn OFF the power and check the following items. Then, clear the problem and restart updating from the beginning. Is the download jig connected properly? Is the ROM installed to the download jig properly? Is the updating data written on the ROM of the download jig properly? Do the download jig and the equipment operate properly? Turn OFF the power, remove the download jig and install the connector cover. Close the front cover.
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<Updating Scanner ROM> (1) (2) (3) Install the ROM to the download jig. Make sure the direction is correct ( Shut down the equipment. Take off the top right cover. P.6-3 "Fig.6-3 Jig board: K-PWA-DLM-320").
Fig.6-21
(4)
Fig.6-22
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Cover plate
Fig.6-23
(6)
Connect the download jig with the jig connector (CN6) on the scanning section control PC board (SLG board).
Connector
Fig.6-24
Open the front cover. Turn ON the power while [0] button and [8] button are pressed simultaneously. Updating starts automatically and the LED on the download jig lights. After the update is completed properly, the LED on the download jig blinks. The LED starts blinking in approx. 20 sec. since the update starts. It is assumed that the update is failed if it does not start blinking even though 1 min. has passed. In this case, turn OFF the power and check the following items. Then, clear the problem and restart updating from the beginning. Is the download jig connected properly? Is the ROM installed to the download jig properly? Is the updating data written on the ROM of the download jig properly? Do the download jig and the equipment operate properly?
(10) Turn OFF the power, remove the download jig and install the cover plate, the right upper cover and the top right cover. (11) Close the front cover.
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<Updating Laser ROM> (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Install the ROM to the download jig. Make sure the direction is correct ( Shut down the equipment. Open the bypass feed unit. Loosen a screw to open the connector cover. Connect the downloading jig with the jig connector (J213) on the PLG board (ROM attached side upward). P.6-3 "Fig.6-3 Jig board: K-PWA-DLM-320").
Jig connector
Fig.6-25
Open the front cover. Turn ON the power while [0] button and [8] button are pressed simultaneously. Updating starts automatically and the LED on the download jig lights. After the update is completed properly, the LED on the download jig blinks. The LED starts blinking in approx. 15 sec. since the update starts. It is assumed that the update is failed if it does not start blinking even though 1 min. has passed. In this case, turn OFF the power and check the following items. Then, clear the problem and restart updating from the beginning. Is the download jig connected properly? Is the ROM installed to the download jig properly? Is the updating data written on the ROM of the download jig properly? Do the download jig and the equipment operate properly? Turn OFF the power, remove the download jig and install the connector cover.
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<Updating RADF ROM> (1) (2) (3) (4) Install the ROM to the download jig. Make sure the direction is correct ( Shut down the equipment. Take off the connector cover on the ADF rear cover. Connect the downloading jig with the jig connector (J3) on the ADF board (ROM attached side upward). P.6-3 "Fig.6-3 Jig board: K-PWA-DLM-320").
Jig connector
Fig.6-26
Open the front cover. Turn ON the power while [0] button and [8] button are pressed simultaneously. Updating starts automatically and the LED on the download jig lights. After the update is completed properly, the LED on the download jig blinks. The LED starts blinking in approx. 15 sec. since the update starts. It is assumed that the update is failed if it does not start blinking even though 1 min. has passed. In this case, turn OFF the power and check the following items. Then, clear the problem and restart updating from the beginning. Is the download jig connected properly? Is the ROM installed to the download jig properly? Is the updating data written on the ROM of the download jig properly? Do the download jig and the equipment operate properly? Turn OFF the power, remove the download jig and install the connector cover. Close the front cover.
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<Updating Finisher ROM> Finisher firmware (MJ-1027/1028) and saddle stitcher firmware (MJ-1028) are written on the finisher ROM. These two kinds of firmware can be updated individually by installing the download jig to the finisher control PC board and saddle stitcher control PC board. Note: The following updates are needed according to the finisher model. (1) (2) (3) MJ-1027 (Console type): Only the update of "Finisher firmware" is needed. MJ-1028 (Console type with the saddle stitcher): Two kinds of update "Finisher firmware" and "Saddle stitcher firmware" are needed. P.6-3 "Fig.6-3 Jig board: K-PWA-DLM-320").
Install the ROM to the download jig. Make sure the direction is correct ( Shut down the equipment.
To update the finisher firmware, take off the finisher rear cover. To update the saddle stitcher firmware, take off the saddle stitcher PCB cover. * Connect the finisher interface cable with the equipment. Connect the download jig with the jig connector of the finisher control PC board or saddle stitcher control PC board.
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Download jig
[Saddle stitcher]
(5) (6)
Open the front cover. Turn ON the power while [0] button and [8] button are pressed simultaneously. Updating starts automatically and the LED on the download jig lights.
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After the update is completed properly, the LED on the download jig blinks slowly. The LED starts blinking in approx. 20 sec. since the update starts. It is assumed that the update is failed if it does not start blinking even though 1 min. has passed, or LED flashes fast. In this case, turn OFF the power and check the following items. Then, clear the problem and restart updating from the beginning. Is the download jig connected properly? Is the ROM installed to the download jig properly? Is the updating data written on the ROM of the download jig properly? Do the download jig and the equipment operate properly?
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Turn OFF the power, remove the download jig. Close the front cover.
(10) Install the finisher rear cover and the saddle stitcher PCB cover.
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<Updating Inserter ROM> (1) (2) (3) (4) Install the ROM to the download jig. Make sure the direction is correct ( Shut down the equipment. Connect the inserter to the equipment after the inserter rear cover removed. * At this time, do not connect the finisher interface cable to the inserter. Connect the download jig with the jig connector of the inserter main board (ROM attached side to the left).
Jig connector
Fig.6-28
Open the front cover. Turn ON the power while [0] button and [8] button are pressed simultaneously. Updating starts automatically and the LED on the download jig lights. After the update is completed properly, the LED on the download jig blinks slowly. The LED starts blinking in approx. 20 sec. since the update starts. It is assumed that the update is failed if it does not start blinking even though 1 min. has passed, or LED flashes fast. In this case, turn OFF the power and check the following items. Then, clear the problem and restart updating from the beginning. Is the download jig connected properly? Is the ROM installed to the download jig properly? Is the updating data written on the ROM of the download jig properly? Do the download jig and the equipment operate properly?
(8) (9)
Turn OFF the power, remove the download jig. Close the front cover.
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<Updating FAX ROM> Important: Before updating the FAX ROM, make sure to print out the current Function list for maintenance, Function list (ADMIN), Phone book number information and Group number information. In case the updating is failed and the registered information of the users is lost for some reason, re-register the user information referring to the lists and recover it. Confirm the following items before turning OFF the power of the equipment. Turning OFF the power may clear the data below. - Confirm that the MEMORY RX LED is OFF and there are no memory reception data. - Print the Mailbox/Relay box report and then confirm that there are no F code data. - Press the [JOB STATUS] button to display the screen and then confirm that there are no memory transmission data. (1) (2) (3) Install the ROM to the download jig. Make sure the direction is correct ( Shut down the equipment. Remove the cover plate. P.6-3 "Fig.6-3 Jig board: K-PWA-DLM-320").
Cover plate
Fig.6-29
(4)
Connect the download jig with the jig connector (CN602) on the FAX board.
Connector
Fig.6-30
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(5) (6)
Turn ON the power while [0] button and [8] button are pressed simultaneously. Updating starts automatically and the LED on the download jig lights. After the update is completed properly, the LED on the download jig blinks. The LED starts blinking in approx. 30 sec. since the update starts. It is assumed that the update is failed if it does not start blinking even though 1 min. has passed. In this case, turn OFF the power and check the blinking items. Then, clear the problem and restart updating from the beginning. Is the download jig connected properly? Is the ROM installed to the download jig properly? Is the updating data written on the ROM of the download jig properly? Do the download jig and the equipment operate properly? Turn OFF the power, remove the download jig and install the cover plate.
(7) (8)
In the FAX Clearing Mode, perform the FAX Set up. Confirm the destination setting is correct in the Setting Mode (08). 08-201: Destination setting of the equipment 08-701: Destination setting of the FAX machine Turn ON the power while [1] button and [*] button are pressed simultaneously. Key in 100. Press the [START] button. Notes: If the equipment does not work properly after the operation (8), follow the procedure below and then perform the Clearing the image data in the FAX Clearing Mode to erase the image data in the memory. Confirm the destination setting is correct in the Setting Mode (08). 08-201: Destination setting of the equipment 08-701: Destination setting of the FAX machine Turn ON the power while [1] button and [*] button are pressed simultaneously. Key in 102. Press the [START] button.
[B] Confirmation of the updated data After the updating is completed, check each data version in Setting Mode (08) to confirm that the data was overwritten properly. <Updating Engine ROM, PFC ROM> 08-903: Engine ROM version 08-906: PFC ROM version <Updating Scanner ROM> 08-905: Scanner ROM version <Updating Laser ROM> 08-904: Laser ROM version <Updating RADF ROM> 08-907: RADF ROM version <Updating Finisher ROM> 08-908: Finisher ROM version <Updating Inserter ROM> 08-909: Inserter ROM version
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6.2
In this equipment, it is feasible to update the firmware by connecting the USB storage device on which the firmware data is written to the USB connector mounted on the system control PC board and turning ON the power. The type of firmware to be updated can be selected on the LCD screen in this method. This allows to update only the necessary firmware individually or to update all firmware in a batch. The type of firmware which can be updated with this method are as follows in the table below. Also, the data file of each firmware can be used commonly in the updating methods with USB storage device and Download jig.
Firmware Master data Hard disk Stored Data file name 1, 2, 3 ... n * The file name should be consecutive numbers from 1 to n without file extension. The capacity of each file is approx. 8 MB. However, the file capacity of n (last number) may be less than 8 MB. firmImage0.bin, firmImage1.bin firmImage2.bin
System ROM Engine ROM Scanner ROM Laser ROM PFC ROM
System control PC board (SYS board) Logic PC board (LGC board) Scanning section control PC board (SLG board) Laser control PC board (PLG board) Logic PC board (LGC board)
Important: The following USB storage devices are recommended for updating. - MELCO ClipDrive (RUF-C128M) - Lexar Media JumpDrive (RD128-231) - Iomega Mini USB Drive (Mini 128 MB USB Drive) Only the USB storage device which meets the following conditions should be used for updating. Be careful since updating with any device other than the above is never guaranteed. - A combination USB storage device with a flash memory (to be connected directly to the USB port) and its capacity is 64 MB or more - A USB storage device which is complied with the following standards regulated by USB-IF (USB Implementers Forum) Class number: 8 (=08h) (Mass-storage class) Sub-class number: 6 (=06h) (SCSI transfer command set) Protocol number: 80 (=50h) (Bulk-Only) * Most common USB storage devices are complied with the specification above and can be used for updating. However, the operation in this equipment is not always guaranteed since the most of these devices are developed based on the use in PC environment (Windows or Macintosh). Therefore, confirm thoroughly that the device is operational in this equipment when purchasing the device. The USB storage device complied with USB1.1 and USB2.0 can be used for updating. However, the update is performed in the speed of USB1.1 when the device complied with USB2.0 is used. Do not update the firmware by any storage device other than a flash memory (such as a USB connection type memory card reader, CD/DVD drive or hard disk) since it is never guaranteed.
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[A]
Update procedure Important: The file system of USB storage device should be formatted in FAT format. Be careful since the devices formatted in FAT32 or NTFS format will not be operated. The file system can be confirmed on the properties in applications such as Explorer of Windows. Do not turn OFF the power during the update. The data could be damaged and not to be operated properly.
(1)
Connect the USB storage device to the PC and write the data file. Confirm the data file name before writing ( P.6-32 "6.2 Firmware Updating with USB Storage Device"). The file system of USB storage device should be formatted in FAT format. Windows 95 and NT do not support USB. Be careful since the data can not be written on the devices in the PCs with these operating systems. Shut down the equipment. Take off the cover plate.
(2) (3)
Cover plate
Fig.6-31
(4)
Connect the USB storage device to the USB connector (host) on the SYS board.
USB connector(host)
Fig.6-32
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Notes: Do not connect multiple USB storage devices together. The USB storage device can be connected to either of 2 USB connectors (host). In case the printer kit (GM-1050), printer/scanner kit (GM-2040) and scanner kit (GM-4010) are used, the update must be performed after all the "dongles" are disconnected from the USB connector (host) and only the USB storage device is connected.
(5)
Turn ON the power while [4] button and [9] button are pressed simultaneously. The screen for selecting the items to be updated is displayed after 3 minutes. * is displayed next to the items to be updated. (All items other than "0. OS Update" are selected in the default settings.)
Fig.6-33
Note: The display of items on this screen varies depending on the types of data written on the USB storage device. Each item is displayed only when each data file is written on the USB storage device in the following conditions.
Item 0. OS Update 1. HDD Update 2. UI Data Update 3. System Firmware Update 4. LSR Firmware Update 5. PFC Firmware Update 6. Engine Firmware Update 7. Scanner Firmware Update Condition firmImage0.bin is written. All master data files (1, 2, 3 ... n) are written. firmImage0.bin is written. firmImage0.bin and firmImage1.bin are written. firmImage2.bin is written. firmImage2.bin is written. firmImage2.bin is written. firmImage2.bin is written.
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If the USB storage device is not recognized properly, the following message is displayed. In this case, turn OFF the power of the equipment and connect the device properly. Then repeat the procedure from (5).
Fig.6-34
(6)
Select the item with the digital keys. * is displayed next to the selected item. Display or delete the * by pressing the number of the item. All items are selected in the default settings. Select all items to update the firmware of the equipment in a batch. Select items as follows to update individually. <Updating OS data> Select "0. OS Update" only. <Updating Master data> Select 1. HDD Update only. <Updating System ROM> Select 2. UI Data Update and 3. System Firmware Update. <Updating Engine ROM> Select 6. Engine Firmware Update only. <Updating Scanner ROM> Select 7. Scanner Firmware Update only. <Updating Laser ROM> Select 4. LSR Firmware Update only. <Updating PFC ROM> Select 5. PFC Firmware Update only.
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Example: Updating the master data and system ROM (Updating the master data and system ROM is taken as an example and explained.)
Fig.6-35
(7)
Press the [START] button. Updating starts and the processing status is displayed on the LCD screen. When the multiple items are selected, updating starts in order of item number.
Fig.6-36
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(8)
Update Completed. is displayed at the bottom of the LCD screen after the updating is completed properly.
Fig.6-37
Remark: Updating can be continued with another USB storage device on which the firmware data is written in the following procedure when the updating is completed. 1. Confirm the message Please Connect Next Storage Key. Push START Button!! is displayed at the bottom of the LCD screen. 2. Replace the USB storage device while the power is left ON. 3. Press the [START] button. 4. The screen for selecting the items to be updated is displayed. Continue the updating from procedure (5). However, the items already updated are not displayed on the screen. Update Failed. is displayed at the bottom of the LCD screen when the updating is not completed properly. Turn OFF the power, and then check the following items. After confirming and clearing the problems, restart updating from the beginning. Does the USB storage device meet the conditions to be used for updating ( P.6-32 "6.2 Firmware Updating with USB Storage Device")? Is the data file written properly on the USB storage device? Is the USB storage device installed properly? Do the USB storage device and equipment operate properly?
Fig.6-38
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(9)
Turn OFF the power, remove the USB storage device and install the cover plate.
(10) Perform the initialization of the updating data. Turn ON the power while [0] button and [8] button are pressed simultaneously. Key in 947, and then press the [START] button. Press the [INITIALIZE] button. [B] Confirmation of the updated data After the updating is completed, check each data version in the Setting Mode (08) to confirm that the data was overwritten properly. <Updating Master data> 08-924: Version of UI data language 1 in HDD 08-925: Version of UI data language 2 in HDD 08-926: Version of UI data language 3 in HDD 08-927: Version of UI data language 4 in HDD 08-928: Version of UI data language 5 in HDD 08-929: Version of UI data language 6 in HDD 08-931: Version of UI data language 7 in HDD 08-933: HDD unit data version 08-934: Version of Web UI data language 1 in HDD 08-935: Version of Web UI data language 2 in HDD 08-936: Version of Web UI data language 3 in HDD 08-937: Version of Web UI data language 4 in HDD 08-938: Version of Web UI data language 5 in HDD 08-939: Version of Web UI data language 6 in HDD <Updating System ROM> 08-900: System ROM version 08-920: FROM basic section software version 08-921: FROM internal program version 08-922: UI data fixed section version 08-923: UI data common section version 08-930: Version of UI data in FROM displayed at power ON <Updating Engine ROM> 08-903: Engine ROM version <Updating Scanner ROM> 08-905: Scanner ROM version <Updating Laser ROM> 08-904: Laser ROM version <Updating PFC ROM> 08-906: PFC ROM version
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[C] Display during the update The processing status is displayed as follows on the LCD screen during the update. (As an example, the display for updating the system ROM is explained below.)
When the device is recognized properly after 3 minutes, the screen for selecting items is displayed.
Press the [START] button after selecting the item to be updated. The device check starts.
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When the device check completes, copying the data to the HDD starts.
When all files have been copied, the backup of RIP font starts.
When the backup of RIP font is completed, the following screen is displayed. Updating the master data is completed.
e-STUDIO520/600/720/850 FIRMWARE UPDATING March 2005 TOSHIBA TEC
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Updating the system ROM starts subsequently. The device check starts.
When the device check completes, copying the data to the ROM of the equipment starts.
When copying the data completes, copying the other data are implemented repeatedly.
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When copying all the data complete, the update completes with the following screen.
If the USB storage device is not recognized properly, the following message is displayed and the update is interrupted.
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If an error occurs, the following error message is displayed and the update is interrupted.
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<Appendix> Assist Mode This equipment has the Assist Mode to enable the following functions. 1) NVRAM flag clearing (Clear NvRAM flags.) Even if the firmware downloading has been completed normally, the Recovery Mode may accidentally start up when the power is turned ON again. In this case, clear the NVRAM flags used in the download process with this function. (Normally, the flags are automatically cleared in the download process.) Also in the case the Recovery Mode accidentally starts up after the replacement of FRAM on the SYS board, the flags are cleared with this function. 2) Data storage partition formatting (Format Loader Partition.) When a defection occurs on the UI data, etc. which are stored in the HDD, the partition with the stored UI data, etc. is formatted with this function. (Do not use this function since it is not normally necessary.) 3) HDD partition creation (All Partition Delete and Create Loader Partition.) When the HDD is replaced or UI data, etc. are downloaded using the USB storage, it is necessary to format a partition in the HDD before downloading. In this case, the partition is created in the HDD with this function. Notes: When downloading with a download jig, it is not necessary to format a partition in advance. Perform the HDD partition formatting only when a new HDD and scrambler board are installed since all data in the current HDD are erased by this operation. Operating Procedure of Assist Mode (1) Turn ON the power while [3] button and [CLEAR] button are pressed simultaneously. The following screen is displayed.
Fig.6-39
(2)
Select the item with the digital keys and press the [START] button.
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7.
7.1
(1)
The following are 3 output channels for the main switch line. : CN405 Pins 19 and 20 Output to the SYS board CN407 Pin 5 Output to the PLG board CN408 Pin 1 Output to the SLG board CN406 Pin 1 Output to the LGC board CN405 Pins 15 and 16 Output to the SYS board CN405 Pin 14 Output to the SYS board CN406 Pin 2 Output to the LGC board, external LCF (via LGC board), IPC board (finisher: via LGC board) CN408 Pins 3 and 4 Output to the SLG board CN407 Pin 1 Output to the PLG board CN407 Pin 2 Output to the PLG board CN409 Pin 1 Output to the finisher CN405 Pins 4 and 5 Output to the SYS board CN405 Pins 3 and 7 Output to the SYS board CN407 Pin 6 Output to the PLG board CN408 Pin 7 Output to the SLG board CN406 Pin 6 Output to the LGC board CN410 Pin 1 Output to the FAX board
: : : : : :
7-1
The following are 3 output channels for the cover switch line. (1) +5.1 V +5.1VH : +24 V +24VA +24VB +24VC +24VD +24VE +24VF +24VG (3) +36 V +36VA +36VB +36VC +36VD CN403 Pin 5 Output to the PLG board CN402 Pin 1 Output to the LGC board CN402 Pin 2 Output to the LGC board CN402 Pin 3 Output to the LGC board, external LCF (via LGC board) CN403 Pin 1 Output to the PLG board CN404 Pin 3 Output to the SLG board CN409 Pins 3 and 4 Output to the finisher CN404 Pins 5 and 7 Output to the ADF board (RADF) CN402 Pin 7 Output to the LGC board CN402 Pin 8 Output to the LGC board CN403 Pin 3 Output to the PLG board CN404 Pin 1 Output to the SLG board
(2)
: : : : : : :
: : : :
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7.2
Voltage +24VA
Fuse
Board/unit Part LGC board Developer unit motor Fuser cooling fan Duct in fan Developer unit fan Laser unit cooling fan Switching regulator cooling fan-1 Switching regulator cooling fan-2 Drum separation finger solenoid Copy key card LGC board Web motor New toner supply motor New toner transport motor Hopper motor Recycle toner trans port motor Used toner transport motor Wire cleaner drive motor Cleaning brush drive motor Transfer belt cam motor Transport motor Exit motor Reverse motor Auto-toner sensor Drum surface potential sensor Main switch High-voltage transformer Discharge LED Fuse type F4 : 8A (Semi time-lag)
When the power supply secondary fuse is blown out, confirm that there is no abnormality with each part using the following table.
M10 M28 M30 M31 M32 M34 M35 SOL1 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 M9 M12 M13 M15 M17 M18 M19 S12 S13 SW6 HVT ERS
+24VB
F3 : 8A (Semi time-lag)
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Voltage +24VC
Board/unit Part LGC board Registration motor Tray-up motor-1 Tray-up motor-2 Reverse section cooling fan-1 Reverse section cooling fan-2 IH board cooling fan Duct out fan Exit section cooling fan Tandem LCF tray-up motor Tandem LCF end fence motor Horizontal transport section driving clutch-1 Horizontal transport section driving clutch-2 Horizontal transport section driving clutch-3 Bypass feed clutch 1st drawer transport clutch 1st drawer feed clutch 2nd drawer transport clutch 2nd drawer feed clutch 3rd drawer transport clutch 3rd drawer feed clutch 4th drawer transport clutch 4th drawer feed clutch Gate solenoid Bypass pickup solenoid Tandem LCF pickup solenoid Tandem LCF end fence solenoid External LCF PLG board Polygonal motor (Only for e-STUDIO850 model) SLG board SLG board cooling fan Lamp inverter board Finisher ADF board Read motor Document feed motor Tray lift motor Large original exit motor Small original exit motor RADF opening/closing switch Jam access cover opening/closing switch Small original exit solenoid Large original exit solenoid Large original exit roller release solenoid LGC board Fuser motor Feed motor LGC board Drum motor Transfer belt motor PLG board Polygonal motor (Only for e-STUDIO520/600/720 model) SLG board Scan motor
M16 M21 M22 M24 M25 M26 M27 M29 M41 M42 CLT1 CLT2 CLT3 CLT4 CLT5 CLT6 CLT7 CLT8 CLT9 CLT10 CLT11 CLT12 SOL2 SOL3 SOL7 SOL8 M2 M23 INV-EXP M36 M37 M38 M39 M40 SW9 SW10 SOL4 SOL5 SOL6 M3 M20 M11 M14 M2 M1
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7.3
NEUTRAL Noise filter Noise filter F2 Harmonic reactor +3.3VA +3.3VB +3.3VC +3.3VD Regulator +5.1VA +5.1VB +5.1VC +5.1VD +5.1VE +5.1VF +5.1VG CN405 CN407 CN408 CN406 SYS board PLG board SLG board LGC board PWR-EN CN405 SYS board PWR-DN CN405 CN406 CN407 CN408 SYS board LGC board PLG board SLG board
LIVE
Breaker
Fig.7-1
7-5
Noise filter F1 Harmonic reactor CN1 Switching regulator cooling fan-1
1 2
+5.1VH F3 F4
+24VB +24VC +24VA +24VD +24VE Regulator F5 F6 F7 +24VF +24VG +36VA +36VB +36VC +36VD
CN405 SYS board CN407 PLG board CN402 LGC board CN403 PLG board CN404 SLG board CN409 Finisher CN404 ADF board (RADF) CN402 CN402 CN403 CN404 LGC board LGC board PLG board SLG board
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8.
REMOTE SERVICE
There are following functions as Remote Service. 1) Auto Supply Order Automatically orders the toner and used toner container by FAX or E-mail. 2) Service Notification Notifies the status of the equipment to the service technician by E-mail.
8.1
8.1.1
Automatically orders the toner and used toner container. 1) Placing an Order There are two ways to place an order. FAX Installation of the FAX board is required. If the FAX board has not been installed, it is regarded as OFF setting. E-mail (E-mail body + TIFF image)
2) Order Intervals When the toner empty occurs, the number of occurrences is counted. And when it reaches the specified number for CONDITION, the order is placed automatically. With regard to the used toner container, it is done according to the number of the used toner container full detection. The number of the CONDITION can be set respectively for the toner and used toner container. 3) If Order Failure Occurs If some problems occur and the order cannot be placed after registering an order as a job, refer to the standard countermeasure for the FAX/E-mail transmission failure.
8-1
8.1.2
Setting Item
To enable Auto Supply Order, the following settings are required. Note: When selecting E-mail to place an order, it is required that sending and receiving E-mails are available. Confirm the details to the administrator. 1) Self-diagnosis (08) Setting As the default setting, the Auto Supply Order setting screen is not displayed on the touch panel. To display it, switching the Valid/Invalid setting (08-765) is required. 0: Valid (FAX/Internet FAX) 1: Valid (FAX/Internet FAX/HTTP)* 2: Invalid (Default) When changing the setting value from 2 (default) to 0, the Auto Supply Order setting screen is displayed. (* HTTP has not been supported yet.) 2) Touch Panel Setting Each item is set from the Auto Supply Order screen on the touch panel. Entering the password and customer information is required because the setting is made from the ADMIN screen. Setting it with the administrator is a must. Basic setting [ADMIN] > [SERVICE] > [SUPPLY ORDER SETUP] > [ORDER INFORMATION]
Ordered by: [FAX], [MAIL], [HTTP] (*1) FAX number of supplier (*2) E-mail address of supplier (*3) Customer information
AUTO SUPPLY ORDER FAX NUMBER E-MAIL CUSTOMER NAME TEL NUMBER E-MAIL ADDRESS SUPPLIER NAME ADDRESS SERVICE TECHNICIAN NUMBER NAME TEL NUMBER E-MAIL
Supplier information
*1 HTTP has not been supported yet. *2 Even when FAX is selected, the order is not placed without entering the FAX number. *3 Even when MAIL is selected, the order is not placed without entering the E-mail address.
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Detailed setting for the order [ADMIN] > [SERVICE] > [SUPPLY ORDER SETUP] > [TONER ORDERING
Order information (TONER/USED TONER CONTAINER) Part number to be ordered The number of conditions (*1) The quantity to be ordered ON/OFF setting of order for each part
*1 The order is placed when the number of replacement reaches the number specified for the CONDITION. E-mail information of this equipment (common information) [ADMIN] > [E-MAIL]
E-mail address of this equipment (*1) E-mail username of this equipment
*1 When sending an E-mail, validity of the address is checked. If the address is invalid, it is not sent. FAX number of this equipment (common information) [ADMIN] > [FAX] > [TERMINAL ID]
ID name of this equipment FAX number of this equipment
3) Output of setting list of the Auto Supply Order Keying in the following buttons and keys prints the setting list. [USER FUNCTIONS] [USER] [LISTS] [*] [#] [*] [*] [3] [8] [START]
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8.1.3
(1) (2) (3) (4)
Setting procedure
Start up the self-diagnosis setting mode 08-765, and then change the setting value to 0. Turn the power OFF, and then ON. Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button to enter the user function screen. Press the [ADMIN] button. When the Administrator Password has been set, ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD screen is displayed.
Fig.8-1
(5)
Press the [PASSWORD] button and the screen is switched to a full keyboard. Then key in the Administrator Password and press the [ENTER] button. * Confirm the password to the administrator.
Fig.8-2
(6)
8-4
(7)
Fig.8-3
(8)
Fig.8-4
(9)
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Fig.8-5
(11) Press the buttons on the screen of ORDER INFORMATION to set the required item. [FAX]/[MAIL]/[OFF] --Select the [FAX] or the [MAIL] button for the transmitting way of order. (HTTP has not been supported yet.) [OFF]: Turn off the AUTO SUPPLY ORDER function. [FAX NUMBER] --- Input the FAX number of supplier. (To transmit by FAX, the order cannot be placed automatically if you do not input the number.) [E-MAIL] --- Input the E-mail address of supplier. (To transmit by E-mail, the order cannot be placed automatically if you do not input the address.) (12) Press the [NEXT] button. (Press the [ENTER] button to register, and then the screen returns to the (7) SERVICE screen. Press the [CANCEL] button to cancel this register, and then the screen returns to the (7) SERVICE screen.) (13) The CUSTOMER/SUPPLIER screen is displayed.
Fig.8-6
8-6
(14) Press the buttons of the screen of CUSTOMER/SUPPLIER to set the required item. CUSTOMER [NAME] --- Input the name of customer. [TEL NUMBER] --- Input the telephone number of customer. [E-MAIL] --- Input the E-mail address of customer. [ADDRESS] --- Input the address of customer. SUPPLIER [NAME] --- Input the name of supplier. [ADDRESS] --- Input the address of supplier. (15) Press the [NEXT] button. (16) The SERVICE TECHNICIAN/ RESULT PRINTING screen is displayed.
Fig.8-7
(17) Press a button on the screen of SERVICE TECHNICIAN/ RESULT PRINTING to set the required item. SERVICE TECHNICIAN [NUMBER] --- Input the number of SERVICE TECHNICIAN. [NAME] --- Input the name of SERVICE TECHNICIAN. [TEL NUMBER] --- Input the telephone number of SERVICE TECHNICIAN. [E-MAIL] --- Input the E-mail address of SERVICE TECHNICIAN. [DESCRIPTION] --- Input the remarks if you want to register. RESULT PRINTING [OFF] / [ALWAYS] / [ON ERROR]--- Whichever you press, the result list is printed. (18) Press the [ENTER] button to register and complete the order information setting.
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Fig.8-8
Fig.8-9
8-8
Fig.8-10
Fig.8-11
(24) Input the order information of TONER. [PART NUMBER] --- Toner number [CONDITION] --The order is placed when the number of toner empty reaches the number specified for the CONDITION. [QUANTITY] --- Quantity to be ordered AUTO ORDER [ON]/[OFF]--- Allows you to select whether each part to be ordered is placed automatically or not. (25) Press the [ENTER] button to register the setting of toner order.
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Fig.8-12
(27) Press the [USER TONER CONTAINER] button, and then input the order information of USED TONER CONTAINER in the same way of TONER.
Fig.8-13
(28) Press the [ENTER] button to register the order information. (29) The screen returns to the TONER ORDERING. (30) Press the [USER FUNCTION] button to be switched from the ADMIN screen on touch panel and returned to the BASIC screen, so that the setting of Auto Supply Order is finished.
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Note: Auto Supply Order setting is also available from the following setting mode (08).
Items The transmitting way of order [FAX] / [MAIL] / [OFF] 08 code 732 Contents 0: Ordered by FAX 1: Ordered by E-mail 2: Ordered by HTTP 3: OFF Maximum 32 digits Maximum 192 letters Maximum 50 letters Maximum 32 letters Maximum 192 letters Maximum 100 letters Maximum 50 letters Maximum 100 letters Maximum 5 digits Maximum 50 letters Maximum 32 digits Maximum 192 letters Maximum 128 letters 0: OFF 1: Always 2: ON Error Maximum 20 digits 1-99 1-99 Maximum 20 digits 1-99 1-99
SUPPLIER [FAX NUMBER] SUPPLIER [E-MAIL] CUSTOMER [NAME] CUSTOMER [TEL NUMBER] CUSTOMER [E-MAIL] CUSTOMER [ADDRESS] SUPPLIER [NAME] SUPPLIER [ADDRESS] SERVICE TECHNICIAN [NUMBER] SERVICE TECHNICIAN [NAME] SERVICE TECHNICIAN [TEL NUMBER] SERVICE TECHNICIAN [E-MAIL] Remarks [DESCRIPTION] RESULT PRINTING [OFF] / [ALWAYS] / [ON ERROR] TONER [PART NUMBER] TONER [CONDITION] TONER [QUANTITY] USED TONER CONTAINER [PART NUMBER] USED TONER CONTAINER [CONDITION] USED TONER CONTAINER [QUANTITY]
733 734 738 739 740 741 746 747 742 743 744 745 748 764
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8.1.4
The sample of order sheet is as follows. 1) FAX (This format is the same as that of TIFF image attached E-mail.) *1 Part not to be ordered is not output. (Less space between the lines)
DATE & TIME CUSTOMER NUMBER CUSTOMER NAME CUSTOMER ADDRESS CUSTOMER TEL NUMBER CUSTOMER E-MAIL ADDRESS SERVICE TECHNICIAN TEL NUMBER SERVICE TECHNICIAN E-MAIL SUPPLIER NAME SUPPLIER ADDRESS :99-99-'99 99:99 :XXX :XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX :XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX :XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX :XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX :XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX :XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX :XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX :XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX PART NUMBER TONER CARTRIDGE BLACK USED TONER CONTAINER : XXXXXXXXXXXX : XXXXXXXXXXXX QUANTITY 99 (*1) 99
DESCRIPTION AREA .............................................. ................................................................. DEVICE DESCRIPTION SERIAL NUMBER DEVICE FAX NUMBER DEVICE E-MAIL ADDRESS TOTAL PRINT COUNTER 999999999 SCAN COUNTER 999999999 :XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX :XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX :XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX :XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Fig.8-14
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2) E-MAIL (TIFF image attached with the E-mail is the same format with that of the FAX order sheet.) SUBJECT: SUPPLY ORDER REQUEST *1 Part not to be ordered is not output. (Less space between the lines)
Date&Time: '05-03-10 00:17 Customer Number: svc02 MachineName: TOSHIBA e-STUDIO720 SerialNumber: CV Device FAX Number: 1122 Device Email: sss@linux.nam1.local OrderInformation: BLACK PartNumber: kuro-01 (*1) Quantity: 1 CounterInformation: PrintCounter(Small) FullColor: 0 TwinColor:0 Black:5 PrintCounter(Large) FullColor: 0 TwinColor:0 Black:0 ScanCounter FullColor: 0 TwinColor: 0 Black: 0
Fig.8-15
3) Result list *1 Part not to be ordered is not output. (Less space between the lines)
ORDER XXXXXXXXX :99-99-'99 99:99 :XXX :XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX :XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX :XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX :XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX :XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX :XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX :XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX :XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX PART NUMBER TONER CARTRIDGE BLACK USED TONER CONTAINER : XXXXXXXXXXXX : XXXXXXXXXXXX QUANTITY 99 (*1) 99
DATE & TIME CUSTOMER NUMBER CUSTOMER NAME CUSTOMER ADDRESS CUSTOMER TEL NUMBER CUSTOMER E-MAIL ADDRESS SERVICE TECHNICIAN TEL NUMBER SERVICE TECHNICIAN E-MAIL SUPPLIER NAME SUPPLIER ADDRESS
DESCRIPTION AREA .............................................. ................................................................. DEVICE DESCRIPTION SERIAL NUMBER DEVICE FAX NUMBER DEVICE E-MAIL ADDRESS TOTAL PRINT COUNTER 999999999 SCAN COUNTER 999999999 :XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX :XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX :XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX :XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Fig.8-16
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8.2
8.2.1
Service Notification
Outline
This function automatically notifies the status of the equipment to the service technician by E-mail or FAX. The following three are the items to be notified. Total Counter Transmit When this function is effective, it notifies each counter information periodically (on the set date and time every month). Service Call Transmit (E-mail only) When this function is effective, it notifies the corresponding error code and such at a service call error. PM Counter Transmit When this function is effective, it notifies that the PM timing has come when the present PM count has reached to its setting value, or the present PM driving count has reached to its setting value.
8.2.2
Setting
Note: When using this function, it is required that sending and receiving E-mails or FAXes are available. Confirm the details to the administrator.
[ 1 ] Preparation
The screen to set this function is not displayed at the default setting. Set this screen to be displayed with the following code (08). 08-774 Setting of notification display 0: Invalid (Default) 1: Valid
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[ 2 ] Setting procedure
(1) Press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button and select the [ADMIN] button. Then enter the password and press the [ENTER] button. Confirm the password to the administrator.
Fig.8-17
(2)
Fig.8-18
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(3)
Fig.8-19
(4)
Press the [E-MAIL] or [FAX] button in SERVICE NOTIFICATION. When the [OFF] button is pressed, all functions related Service Notification become ineffective.
Fig.8-20
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(5)
Enter the E-mail address or FAX number of the destination. When pressing the [E-MAIL] button, the screen is switched to a full keyboard. Then enter the E-mail addresses and press the [ENTER] button. (Maximum 3 addresses can be set.)
Fig.8-21
Press the [FAX NUMBER] button, key in the FAX number and then press the [ENTER] button.
Fig.8-22
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(6)
Press the [ON] button to notify or [OFF] button not to notify of each item for E-mail and FAX. When the Total Count Transmit is set ON, the screen to set the notification date is displayed. Then set the notification date with the following procedure. (The information is notified on the set date and time every month.)
Fig.8-23
Key in the date (acceptable values: 1-31) in Date and press the [SET] button. (Correct the value by pressing the [CLEAR] button if the [SET] button is not yet pressed. Correct the value by pressing the [RESET] button to move the cursor back to the digit to be corrected if the [SET] button is already pressed.) Key in the time (acceptable values: 00:00-23:59) in Time. Key in the time in the hour column of Time, press the [SET] button, key in the time in the minute column of Time and press the [SET] button. (Correct the value by pressing the [CLEAR] button if the [SET] button is not yet pressed. Correct the value by pressing the [RESET] button to move the cursor back to the digit to be corrected if the [SET] button is already pressed.) Press the [ENTER] button to set all. The display returns to the screen at procedure (5)
(7) Press the [ENTER] button. The setting completes. Note: Service Notification setting is also available from the following setting mode (08).
Items Service Notification setting E-mail address 1 E-mail address 2 E-mail address 3 FAX number Total Counter Transmit setting Total counter transmission interval setting (days) Total counter transmission interval setting (Hour/Hour/Minute/Minute) Service Call Transmit setting PM Counter Transmit setting
e-STUDIO520/600/720/850 REMOTE SERVICE
08 code 767 768 777 778 1145 769 770 776 775 771
Contents 0: OFF (Invalid) 1: E-mail 2:FAX Maximum 192 letters Maximum 192 letters Maximum 192 letters Maximum 32 digits 0: OFF (Invalid) 1: ON (Valid) 1 to 31 days 00:00-23:59 0: OFF (Invalid) 1: ON (Valid) 0: OFF (Invalid) 1: ON (Valid)
March 2005 TOSHIBA TEC
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8.2.3
Items to be notified
The items to be notified are shown below. 1) Total Counter Transmit / PM Counter Transmit by E-mail (XML file attached to E-mail has also the same format.) Subject: Counter Notification (In case of the PM Counter Transmit, it is shown as Periodical Maintenance Notification.)
1 2 3 4
: : : :
5 6
ChargeCounterFormat: LargeSizeChargeCount 1 LargeSizeChargePaperDefinition 1 PMCounterFormat: LargeSizePMCount LargeSizePMPaperDefinition Charge Counter: Large Small 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 <Print Counter> Copy Print List FAX
7 8
1 1
9 10 11 12
13 14 15
<Scan Counter> Copy Scan 00000000 00000000 FAX Scan 00000000 00000000 Net Scan 00000000 00000000 <FAX Counter> Transmit Receive
16 17
Periodical Maintenance Counter: 18 19 20 21 22 Set PM Current PM Set PMTime Current PMTime Printer Error History: Date Time ErrorCode ----------------------------------------------03/09/2005 16:44 F110 03/05/2005 22:28 F110 (*1) 03/05/2005 22:23 F110 02/15/2005 22:23 F110 01/25/2005 11:12 F110 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
Fig.8-24
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1 Date 2 Machine model name 3 Serial number 4 Total counter value 5 Count setting of large-sized paper (Fee charging system counter) 6 Definition setting of large-sized paper (Fee charging system counter)
9 Number of output pages in the Copier Function 10 Number of output pages in the Printer Function 11 Number of output pages at the List Print Mode 12 Number of output pages in the FAX Function 13 Number of scanning pages in the Copier Function 14 Number of scanning pages in the FAX Function 15 Number of scanning pages in the Network Scanning Function 16 Number of transmitted pages in the FAX Function 17 Number of received pages in the FAX Function 18 PM count setting value 19 PM count present value 20 PM driving count setting value 21 PM driving count present value 22 History of error
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2) Total Counter Transmit / PM Counter Transmit by FAX *1 In case of the PM Counter Transmit, the title is replaced to PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE NOTICE NOTIFICATION.
COUNTER NOTIFICATION (*1) 1 2 3 4 DATE MACHINE MODEL SERIAL NUMBER TOTAL COUNTER : : : : 05/03/10 13:47 TOSHIBA e-STUDIO720 1234567890 00004787 PM COUNTER FORMAT 7 8 LARGE SIZE PM COUNT :1 LARGE SIZE PM PAPER DEFINITION : 1
CHARGE COUNTER FORMAT 5 6 LARGE SIZE CHARGE COUNT :1 LARGE SIZE CHARGE PAPER DEFINITION : 1 CHARGE COUNTER PRINT COUNTER 9 10 11 12 COPY PRINT LIST FAX FAX COUNTER 16 17 TRANSMIT RECEIVE LARGE SMALL 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 18 19 20 21 LARGE 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SMALL 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 13 14 15
SCAN COUNTER COPY SCAN FAX SCAN NET SCAN LARGE 00000000 00000000 00000000 SMALL 00000000 00000000 00000000
PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE COUNTER SET PM CURRENT PM SET PM TIME CURRENT PM TIME :00000000 :00000000 :00000000 :00000000
22
PRINTER ERROR HISTORY DATE 05/03/09 05/03/05 05/03/05 05/02/15 05/01/25 TIME ERROR CODE 16:44 F110 22:28 F110 22:23 F110 22:23 F110 11:12 F110 DATE TIME ERROR CODE
(*2)
8
Fig.8-25
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1 Date 2 Machine model name 3 Serial number 4 Total counter value 5 Count setting of large-sized paper (Fee charging system counter) 6 Definition setting of large-sized paper (Fee charging system counter)
9 Number of output pages in the Copier Function 10 Number of output pages in the Printer Function 11 Number of output pages at the List Print Mode 12 Number of output pages in the FAX Function 13 Number of scanning pages in the Copier Function 14 Number of scanning pages in the FAX Function 15 Number of scanning pages in the Network Scanning Function 16 Number of transmitted pages in the FAX Function 17 Number of received pages in the FAX Function 18 PM count setting value 19 PM count present value 20 PM driving count setting value 21 PM driving count present value 22 History of error
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4 5 6 7
Printer Error History: Date Time ErrorCode -----------------------------------------03/09/2005 16:44 F110 03/05/2005 22:28 F110 (*1) 03/05/2005 22:23 F110 02/15/2005 22:23 01/25/2005 11:12 F110 F110
1 Date (When an error occurs) 2 Machine model name 3 Serial number 4 Function: 5 Severity: 6 Error code 7 Error message: The content of error is displayed. 8 History of error
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9.
9.1
MJ-1029 only
White Black
NEUTRAL
White
J657 1 1 J521 1 1 C D
J658 1 2
Finisher (Option)
N G L
LIVE 2 2 4 4
Black
Noise Filter
Black Black
Breaker 10A
G E H F
FG Switching regulator
White Black
DC
White Black
3 6 F1
CN441 1
White
CN440 4
J657 1
DC
3
Brown
1 J L
Brown
Black
Blue
AC Wire Harness
Black White
1 2 J652 1 2
Brown Blue
White 1 Black 2 3
Noise Filter
4 Side IH coil
Side IH coil
Black White
Brown Blue
Breaker 20A
1 2 1 2 Brown Blue Blue White Black Brown 1 1 J645 4 4 4 3 J523 4 3
FG
CN453 S
CN454
White
Fig.9-1
9-1
Fuser detection switch
J654 3 1 2 J654 4 J638 White 1 1 Black 2 2 Black White Brown Blue 1 2 3 4 J655 1 2 3 4 White Blue J33 1 1 2 2 White Black Black Blue Brown J611 2 2 1 1 3 3 Blue Black Brown J637 DH-DRM-N 3 3 2 2 DH-DRM-L 1 1 White Black Black
IH board
CN451 J608 N 1
J31 1 1 2 2 J32 1 1 2 2
9-2
2 5 6 7 8
A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 CN6 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 CN4-2 CN5-2A CN5-2B INV_VDD5V INV_CONT INV_GND TEMP/HUMI-SNR (S7) CN1 4 3 2 1 ATSSW-1 ATSVR-1A +24VB ATS-1A SG SG A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 PUTRM-0A PUTRM-1A
PWA-F-KEY2 (KEY2)
SFBCOV-SNR (S25) SG SFCOV-1A +5.1VC
CN8 1 2 3 4 SE_VCC SE_VOUT SE_GND SE_TOUT J635 A1 A16 A2 A15 A3 A14 CN338 A1 A2 A3
CN109
93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184
SG DQ4 DQ5 VDD DM0 DQ6 DQ7 SG NC NC NC VDD DQ14 DQ14 DQ14 DQ13 DM1 VDD DQ14 DQ15 DQ15 DQ15 CKE1 VDD NC DQ20 A12 SG DQ21 A11 DM2 DM2 DM2 VDD DQ22 A8 DQ23 SG SG SG A6 DQ28 DQ29 VDD DM3 A3 DQ30 SG DQ31 DQ31 DQ31 CB4 CB5 VDD CK0 /CK0 /CK0 /CK0 SG DMB A10 CB6 VDD CB7 SG DQ36 DQ37 DQ37 DQ37 VDD DM4 DQ38 DQ39 SG SG SG DQ44 /RAS DQ45 VDD /CS0 /CS1 DMS SG DQ46 DQ47 NC VDD DQS2 DQS3 DQS3 DQS3 NC VDD DM6 DQS4 DQS5 VDD NC DQ60 DQ61 SG DM7 DQ62 DQ63 VDD VDD VDD SA0 SA1 SA2 VDD-SPD
INV_VDD5V INV_GND OUTP4PW OUTP3PW COM2PW RET8 RET7 RET6 SCN4 LW MID UP INV_CONT FG
A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9
M
EXIT-MOT (M18)
J554 2 2 1 1 J515 2 2 1 1
CN331 A1 A2
J513 12 1 11 2
SFB-SOL (SOL3)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
CN1 1 2 3
CN4-1
CN5-1B FG SE_TOUT SE_GND SE_VOUT SE_VCC RET1 SCN1 SCN2 SCN3 SCN4 OUTP8 OUTP7 OUTP6 OUTP5 OUTP4 OUTP3 OUTP2 OUTP1 COM1 COM2
DDR DIMM
A10 A11 A12 A13 A7 A6 A5 A4 A10 A11 A12 A13
CN109
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92
M
A3 A4 A5 +5.1VC SFBSW-1A SG
J550 3 CST1BTM-SNR 2 (S30) 1 SG P1BTM-1A +5.1VC A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 SG SFBS0-1A SFBS1-1A SFBS2-1A SFBS3-1A 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 11 12 6 7 8 9 10 SG P2BTM-1A +5.1VC CST2BTM-SNR (S36) J551 3 2 1
VREF DQ0 SG DQ1 DQS0 DQ2 VDD DQ3 NC NC SG DQ8 DQ9 DQ9 DQS1 VDD CK1 /CK1 SG SG DQ10 DQ11 CKE0 VDD DQ16 DQ17 DQS2 SG A9 A9 DQ18 A7 VDD DQ19 A5 A5 DQ24 SG DQ25 DQS3 A4 VDD DQ26 DQ27 A2 A2 SG A1 CB0 CB1 VDD VDD DQS8 A0 CB2 SG CB3 BA1 DQ32 VDD DQ33 DQ33 DQS4 DQ34 SG BA0 DQ35 DQ35 DQ40 VDD /WE DQ41 /CAS SG DQ55 DQ42 DQ43 VDD NC DQ48 DQ49 SG SG /CK2 CK2 VDD DQS6 DQ50 DQ51 SG VDD-ID DQ56 DQ57 VDD DQS7 DQ58 DQ59 DQ59 SG NC SDA SCL
INV-LCD (INV-LCD)
A14 A15 A16 A3 A2 A1 CN605 4 3 DRUM-SUF-SNR (S13) 2 1 B A DEV-SW (SW3) B3 B4 B5 J643 3 CST3BTM-SNR 2 (S42) 1 SG P3BTM-1A +5.1VC PLTRM-0A PLTRM-1A B1 B2 SG SDCOV-1A +5.1VC A14 A15 A16
PWA-F-DSP (DSP)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 CN2 CN1 A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 B15 B14 B13 B12 B11 B10 B9 B8 B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1
CN2 1 2 3 4
SFBSIZE-SNR (S28)
J633 6 1 5 2 4 3 3 4
CST-TRY-MOT2 (M22)
J555 2 2 1 1
A6 A7 A8 A9 A10
J519 1 2 3 4 5
M
5 6 A15 A14 A5 A6 2 5 1 6 1 2 3 4 DISP FRM LOAD CP VDD VSS DF D0 D1 D2 D3 VEE VLCD
TNR-MOT (M5)
Option LCD(LCD) M
JPD/NAD/SAD/TWD(e-STUDIO600/720) model only 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 J526 A15 A1 A14 A2 A13 A3 A12 A4 A11 A5 A10 A6 A9 A7 A8 A8 A9 A7 A6 A10 A5 A11 A4 A12 A3 A13 A2 A14 A1 A15 B15 B1 B14 B2 B13 B3 B12 B4 B11 B5 B10 B6 B9 B7 B8 B8 B7 B9 B6 B10 B5 B11 B4 B12 B3 B13 B2 B14 B1 B15 TNR-SW (SW2) 7 8 9 10 A13 A12 A11 A10 A7 A8 A9 A10 CST4BTM-SNR (S48) DG +24VB RTNHMLK-0 RTNHMON-0A B6 B7 B8 J629 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 SG P4BTM-1A +5.1VC J507 8 1 7 2 6 3 5 4 J644 3 2 1
J592 1 5 2 4 3 3 4 2 5 1 SG DEVSW-0A +24VC SFBC-0A NC NC SG RGTAS-1 +5.1VC A11 A12 A13 A14 B1 B2 B3 J527 14 1 13 2 12 3
B
CN105 XSCL-1A A1 LP-1A A2 WF-1A A3 YP-1A A4 SG A5 BZON-0A A6 CPPOW-0A A7 LDCLKA A8 LDDAT-0A A9 LDLTH-0A A10 LDON1-0A A11 LDON0-0A A12 SG A13 +5.1VA A14 +5.1VA A15 +5.1VA B1 +5.1VA B2 CPRST-0A B3 SG B4 RTS0-0A B5 CTS0-0A B6 SOUT0-0A B7 SIN0-0A B8 SG B9 UD3-1A B10 UD2-1A B11 UD1-1A B12 UD0-1A B13 SG B14 LCDEN-1A B15
TCP (TCP)
J670 1 10 2 9 3 8 4 7 5 6 6 5 7 4 8 3 9 2 10 1 TNMTON-0A TNMTCW-0A +5.1VC DG +24VB HOPSW-1A SG +5.1VC TNRES-0 SG DG +24VB TNHMLK-0 TNHMON-0A UFTCS-0 SG B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 4 3 2 1 5 6 7 8
B
PWA-FMOT2-MT (MOT2-MT)
CN424 +24VB 1 +24VB 2 MTMA-0 3 MTMBB-0 4 MTMB-0 5 MTMAB-0 6 3 9 1 11 7 5 MT-MOT (M17)
B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B16 B15 B14 B13 B12 B11 B10 B9 B8 B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11
TRST# +12VA TMS TD1 +5.1VA INTA# INTC# +5.1VA RESERVED +3.3VA RESERVED
M
J524 2 6 1 5 B A MAIN-SW (SW6)
J505 1 2 TNR-TR-MOT 3 (M6) 4 NC 5 SG HEXTS-1A +5.1VC TNR-MOTINTLCK-SW (SW11) A B J501 U-FRNT-COV-SW 2 (SW7) 1 NC NC NC NC
J502 4 1 3 2 2 3 1 4
J628 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 NC 15 15 NC 16 16 NC 17 17 NC 18 18 J594 1 2 HOP-MOT 3 (M7) 4 NC 5 J593 1 2 RCY-TNR-MOT 3 (M8) 4 NC 5 J645 A1 A12 A2 A11 A3 A10 CN332 A1 A2 A3
PWA-F-SYS (SYS)
Standard
CN170 J653 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 NC B CH-CLN-POS-SW (SW4) A THMS-L-HTR (THM4)
J577 3 FUS-TR-SNR 2 (S9) 1 J578 8 8 THMS-R-HTR (THM3) 5 5 4 4 7 7 THMS-F-HTR (THM1) 6 6 3 3 2 2 THMS-C-HTR (THM2) 1 1 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 B1 B2 A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 B12 B11 +5VSW STH--1A STH+-1A ETH--1A ETH+-1A MTH--1A MTH+-1A FUSSW-1A NC PTH--1A PTH+-1A A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 A12 B1 B2
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
J557 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PC interface (IEEE1284)
HRNS-HDD-DES-390
Scrambler board
3 2 1 3 2 1
To Slot [0]
J632 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6
NC
J579 2 2 1 1 J580 3 WEB-SNR 2 (S8) 1 J581 3 3 2 2 WEB-MOT (M4) 4 4 1 1 NC NC B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12
Bluetooth module
C
Coin controller M M Option
Not used
CN2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 CN111 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 VBUS0 DD+ SG VBUS1 DD+ SG CN106 L/S 1 FULL-C 2 NONO-C 3 B/W 4 +5.1VA 5 SG 6 NC 7 NC NC NC NC NC 5 4 3 2 1 10 5 4 3 2 1 NC 10 J604 1 THMS-DRM (THM5) 2 J610 1 2 TNR-LVL-SNR 3 (S14) 4 5 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 B10 B9 B8 B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 SG WEBED-0 +5.1VC WEBMTB-0A WEBMTA-0A +5.1VC WEBCN-0 SG NC NC B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 DCT-O-FAN-MOT (M27) EXIT-FAN-MOT (M29) 7 8 9 DG +24VB RTNMTLK-0 RTNMTON-0A RSTSW-0A +24VB NC NC NC NC WCLMTB-0A WCLMTA-0A +24VB ERSLP-0A SG MCLSW-0A CLNSW-0A SG DRTH-0A SG +12VE AG CTDVR-1A CTDVD-1A CTDVC-1A NC NC NC NC NC A9 A8 A7 A6 A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 A20 B19 B18 B17 B16 B15 B14 B13 B12 B11 B10 B9 B8 B7 B6 B5 B4 B3 B2 B1 B20 A11 A12 A13 A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 10 11 12 J569 2 2 1 1 J571 2 2 1 1 J615 1 4 2 3 3 2 4 1 +24VC DCTOF-0A +24VC RVSFA-0A CN333 1 2 3 4 13 14 15 16 CN112 VDD 1 NC 2 NC 3 D4 D+ 5 NC 6 NC 7 DETACH 8 NC 9 SG 10 NC 11 NC 12 /RESET 13 NC 14 NC 15 NC 16 NC 17 NC 18 NC 19 SG 20 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
SG P1RGT-1A +5.1VC
3 2 1
CST1TR-SNR (S33)
1st drawer
3 2 1 B7 B6 B5 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 CST1-SNR (S29)
BUSY SELECT NACK NFAULT PEERR DATA[0] DATA[1] DATA[2] DATA[3] DATA[4] DATA[5] DATA[6] DATA[7] NINIT NSTROB NSELIN NAUTDF HLH SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG SG PLH
A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 B11 B10 B9 B8
A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 B1 B2 B3 B4
C
CST1-TR-CLT (CLT5) CST1-FEED-CLT (CLT6) CST1FEED-SNR (S34)
CN2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
J590 4 3 2 1
A
Option HDD (HDD)
A5 A6 SPRT-FING-SOL (SOL1) +24VA SCRP-0A J597 2 2 1 1
CN103 LTXD 1 LRXD 2 LRTS 3 LCTS 4 LSBSY 5 PLRST 6 RGTAS 7 MVDEN 8 SG 9 CMD 10 CBSY 11 CACK 12 CERR 13 SG 14 STS 15 SBSY 16 SACK 17 SERR 18 SG 19 MCNT 20 SYSRST 21 EXPON 22 +5.1VC 23 +3.3VD 24
CN342 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13
J584 1 4 2 3 3 2 4 1
5 6 7 8
17 18 19
B3 B2 B1
B9 B10 B11
3 2 1
A7 A8 A9 A10
J598 4 1 3 2 2 3 1 4
20 21 22 23 24 25
3 2 1 3 2 1
DEVFA-0A +24VA
M M M
TIP RING BPMJ-3 BPMJ-1 BPMJ-6 BPMJ-2 BPMJ-7 BPMJ-4 BPMJ-8 BPMJ-5 LED1 GRNP LED2 YELP ENABLE/DISABLE LED2 YELN CHSCND RSV INTB +5.1VA +3.3VA INTA RSV RSV SG +3.3VA CLK RST SG +3.3VA REQ GNT +3.3VA SG AD[31] PME AD[29] RSV SG AD[30] AD[27] +3.3VA AD[25] AD[28] RSV AD[26] C/BE[3] AD[24] AD[23] IDSEL SG SG AD[21] AD[22] AD[19] AD[20] SG PAR AD[17] AD[18] C/BE[2] AD[16] IRDY +3.3VA TXD+ TXDRXIN+ GND GND RXINGND GND A13 A14 FUS-FAN-MOT (M28) DCTF2-0A +24VA J600 2 2 1 1 J570 2 2 1 1 CN118 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CN113 /RESET 1 SG 2 DD7 3 DD8 4 DD6 5 DD9 6 DD5 7 DD10 8 DD4 9 DD11 10 DD3 11 DD12 12 DD2 13 DD13 14 DD1 15 DD14 16 DD0 17 DD15 18 SG 19 NC(KEY) 20 MDARQ 21 SG 22 /DIOW 23 SG 24 /DIOR 25 SG 26 IORDY 27 SG 28 /DMACK 29 SG 30 INTRQ 31 NC(RESERVED) 32 DA1 33 /PDIAG 34 DA0 35 DA2 36 /CS0 37 /CS1 38 /DASP 39 SG 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 J516 1 2 USD-TNR-MOT 3 (M9) 4 NC 5 J585 10 9 8 7 6 FUS-MOT (M3) 5 4 3 2 1 HTRMT-0C SG HTRML-0A SG +5.1VC HTRCK-1A PG PG +36VA +36VA 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 26 27 28
CN115 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62
CN115 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124
+3.3VA FRAME CLKRUN TRDY SERR STOP SG +3.3VA PERR DEVSEL C/BE[1] SG AD[14] AD[15] SG AD[13] AD[12] AD[11] AD[10] SG SG AD[09] AD[08] C/BE[0] AD[07] +3.3VA +3.3VA AD[05] AD[06] AD[04] RSV AD[02] AD[03] AD[00] +5.1VA RSV WIP AD[01] RSV WIP SG SG AC SYNC M66EN AC SDATA IN AC SDATA OUT AC BIT CLK AC CODEC ID0 AC CODEC ID1 AC RESET MOD AUDIO MON RSV AUDIO GND SG SYS AUDIO OUT SYS AUDIO IN SYS AUDIO OUT GND SYS AUDIO IN GND AUDIO GND AUDIO GND RSV MPC1ACT VCC5V +3.3VA
SG P2RGT-1A +5.1VC
PCI slot
NC NC NC SG PCST2-1A +5.1VC 29 30 31
3 2 1
CST2TR-SNR (S39)
2nd drawer
3 2 1 CST2-SNR (S35)
D
A
DEV-MOT (M10)
Option
A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 B11 B10 B9 B8
A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 B1 B2 B3 B4
D
M
32 33 +24VC P2RGC-0A +24VC P2FDC-0A B7 B6 B5 B6 2 2 1 1 CST2-TR-CLT (CLT7)
LP-EXPO (EXP)
CN1 CN2 5 1 4 2 INV-EXP 3 (INV-EXP) 3 2 4 1 B11 B12 DCTIF-0A +24VA LDFAN-0A +24VA J619 4 1 3 2
CN1 1 2 3 4 5
A14 A15 A16 A17 A18 A19 A20 A21 A22 A23 A24 A25 A26 A27 A28 A29 A30 A31 A32 A33 A34 A35 A36 A37 A38 A39 A40 A41 A42 A43 A44 A45 A46 A47 A48 A49 A50 A51 A52 A53 A54 A55 A56 A57 A58 A59 A60 A61 A62 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 CN114 +12VA 1 SG 2 SG 3 +5.1VA 4 CN171 1 2 3 4 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 DVMBK-0A +5.1VC DEVMON-0A SG +5.1VC DEVCK-1A DG DG +24VA +24VA J595 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
+3.3VAUX RST# +3.3VA GNT# SG PME# AD[30] +3.3VA AD[28] AD[26] SG AD[24] IDSEL +3.3VA AD[22] AD[20] SG AD[18] AD[16] +3.3VA FRAME# SG TRDY# SG STOP# +3.3VA RESERVED RESERVED SG PAR AD[15] +3.3VA AD[13] AD[11] SG AD[09] SG SG C/BE[0]# +3.3VA AD[06] AD[04] SG AD[02] AD[00] +3.3VA REQ64# +5.1VA +5.1VA -12VA TCK SG TDO +5.1VA +5.1VA INTB# INTD# PRSNT1# RESERVED PRSNT2#
PWA-F-IH (IH)
LSU-FAN-MOT (M32)
34 35
B5 B4
B7 B8
2 2 1 1
CST2-FEED-CLT (CLT8)
CN204 IDATX4 1 IDATX3 2 IDATX2 3 IDATX1 4 IDATX0 5 SG 6 MVDEN 7 RGTAS 8 PLRST 9 LSBSY 10 LCTS 11 LRTS 12 LRXD 13 LTXD 14 IVSYNC 15 IHSYNC 16 SG 17 IRCLK 18 SG 19 IVDEN 20 SG 21 IHDEN 22 SG 23 IDCLK 24 SG 25 IDATX7 26 IDATX6 27 IDATX5 28
CN104 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15
M
DCT-I-FAN-MOT (M30)
B13 B14
2 3 1 4
J618 2 2 1 1 J616 2 2 1 1
CN455 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
36 37 38
SG P2FED-1A +5.1VC
B3 B2 B1
B9 B10 B11
3 2 1
CST2FEED-SNR (S40)
To Slot [1]
SLGFAN-MOT (M23)
J25 1 2
J19 1 2 2 1
NC +24VE FANSLG-0
CN2 A1 A2 A3
H1EER3-0 H1EER2-0 H1EER1-0 IHDUTY-1A SG IH1ON-1 H2PWR3-0A H2PWR2-0A H2PWR1-0A H1PWR3-0A H1PWR2-0A H1PWR1-0A +5VSW IH2ON-1 IHFAN-0A +24VC NC
M
DRM-MOT (M11)
IH-FAN-MOT (M26)
J528 2 2 1 1
J24 3 2 1
+5.1VD APSR-0 SG
A4 A5 A6
PWA-F-CCD (CCD) M
J213 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 D[0] D[2] D[4] D[6] RD-0 A[0] A[2] A[4] A[6] A[8] A[10] A[12] A[14] A[16] A[18] SG SG D[1] D[3] D[5] D[7] CS2-0 A[1] A[3] A[5] A[7] A[9] A[11] A[13] A[15] A[17] ROMDT +5.1VE LED-1 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN324 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 D[0] D[2] D[4] D[6] RD-0 A[0] A[2] A[4] A[6] A[8] A[10] A[12] A[14] A[16] A[18] SG SG D[1] D[3] D[5] D[7] BOOTCS A[1] A[3] A[5] A[7] A[9] A[11] A[13] A[15] A[17] ROMDETO-0 +5.1VC LED-1
4 5 6
SG P3TOP-1A +5.1VC
A8 A7 A6
A4 A5 A6
MODEM board
APS-C (S4)
J23 3 2 1
+5.1VD APSC-0 SG
A7 A8 A9
PWA-F-MOT (MOT)
J611 A1 A20 A2 A19 A3 A18 A4 A17 A5 A16 A6 A15 A7 A14 A8 A13 A9 A12 A10 A11 A11 A10 A12 A9 A13 A8 A14 A7 A15 A6 A16 A5 A17 A4 A18 A3 A19 A2 A20 A1 B1 B20 B2 B19 B3 B18 B4 B17 B5 B16 B6 B15
B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6
7 8 9 10 11
A5 A4 A3 A2 A1
J536 3 CST3EMP-SNR 2 (S43) 1 J537 3 CST3TRY-SNR 2 (S44) 1 J538 3 CST3 TR-SNR 2 (S45) 1 LCF-PICK-SOL (SOL7)
APS3 (S3)
E
e-STUDIO520/600/720 PWA-F-LDR1 (LDR1)
J22 3 2 1
+5.1VD APS3-0 SG
B1 B2 B3
PWA-F-SNS (SNS)
CN10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 +3.3VA +3.3VA SG SG +5.1VA +5.1VA +5.1VB SG SG SG AG AG PWR-DN +12VB PWR-EN +12VA NC NC NC NC CN340 +36VB 1 +36VB 2 PG 3 PG 4 DRCLK-0A 5 DRVRST-0 6 DRMVR-0A 7 DRMEN-1A 8 DRMCW-0A 9 +5.1VC 10 SG 11 TRMCK-0A 12 TRMVR-0A 13 TRMEN-1A 14 TRMCW-0 15 PG 16 +36VB 17 CN405 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CN420 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN102 SG 26 SG 25 EXPON-0 24 +3.3VC 23 SG 22 SYSRST-0 21 SG 20 SRTS-0 19 SRXD-1A 18 STXD-1 17 SCTS-0A 16 SG 15 SG 14 TX0-0 13 TX0-1 12 SG 11 TX1-0 10 TX1-1 9 SG 8 TX2-0 7 TX2-1 6 SG 5 CLK-1 4 CLK-0 3 SG 2 SG 1
3rd drawer
TRB-MOT (M14)
CN805 CN701 +5.1VA 1 1 DA1 2 2 +5.1VA 3 3 DD0 4 4 +5.1VA 5 5 DD3 6 6 +5.1VA 7 7 DD6 8 8 +5.1VA 9 9 DD9 10 10 SG 11 11 DD12 12 12 SG 13 13 SG 14 14 SG 15 15 SG 16 16 SG 17 17 SG 18 18 +3.3VA 19 19 INTRQ-1 20 20 +3.3VA 21 21 +5.1VA 22 22 -12VA 23 23 SG 24 24 +12VA 25 25 DA0 26 26 DA2 27 27 IDECS1-1 28 28 DD[1] 29 29 DD[2] 30 30 DD[4] 31 31 DD[5] 32 32 DD[7] 33 33 DD[8] 34 34 DD[10] 35 35 DD[11] 36 36 DD[13] 37 37 DD[14] 38 38 DD[15] 39 39 DIOR-0 40 40 DIOW-0 41 41 DMACK-0 42 42 DLDCS0-1 43 43 RESET-0 44 44 DMARQ-1 45 45 NC 46 46 WAKEUP-1 47 47 SG 48 48 SG 49 49 NC 50 50 CN11 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CN422 +36VB 1 +36VB 2 TRMA-0 3 TRMBB-0 4 TRMB-0 5 TRMAB-0 6 3 9 1 11 7 5
APS2 (S2)
J21 3 2 1
+5.1VD APS2-0 SG
B4 B5 B6
CN5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
+5.1VD +5.1VD SG SG CCDRS-0 SG CCDCP-0 SG CCDSH-0 SG CCDCK2B-0 SG CCDCK2A-0 SG CCDCK1A-0 SG CCD-EVEN-R SG CCD-EDD-R SG CCD-EVEN-L SG CCD-ODD-L SG AG AG AG +12VD +12VD +12VD
B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 B9 B10 B11
NC
ASD/ASU/AUD/MJD/CND/KRD/ TWD(e-STUDIO850) model only J540 3 CST3-SNR 2 (S41) 1 J542 CST3-TR-CLT (CLT9) CST3-FEED-CLT (CLT10) J539 3 CST32 FEED-SNR (S46) 1
+5.1VD APS1-0 SG
B7 B8 B9
CN8
34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SG +5.1VH +5.1VH SG DDISO1-1 WRAPC1-0 SG LVDS1-0 LVDS1-1 SG SG WRLV1-1 SKHSLV1-1 +5.1VH +5.1VH SG
CN6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 MDT[0] MDT[2] MDT[4] MDT[6] MRD-0 MAD[0] MAD[2] MAD[4] MAD[6] MAD[8] MAD[10] PNLDT1 PNLDT3 MAD[16] MAD[18] SG SG MDT[1] MDT[3] MDT[5] MDT[7] PNLCS-0 MAD[1] MAD[3] MAD[5] MAD[7] MAD[9] PNLDT0 PNLDT2 MAD[15] MAD[17] ROMDT-0 +5.1VD LED
J532 2 2 HRZ-DR-CLT1 (CLT1) 1 1 J529 2 2 HRZ-DR-CLT2 (CLT2) 1 1 J530 2 2 HRZ-DR-CLT3 (CLT3) 1 1 J533 3 HRZ-TR-SNR1 2 (S19) 1 J534 3 HRZ-TR-SNR2 2 (S20) 1 J535 3 HRZ-TR-SNR3 2 (S21) 1
1 2 3 4 5 6
CN9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 +3.3VC SG +5.1VD SG +12VD AG +24VE DG +36VD PG PWRDWN-1 18 18 NC 19 19 NC 20 20 CN408 +3.3VC 1 SG 2 +5.1VD 3 +5.1VD 4 SG 5 SG 6 +12VD 7 AG 8 PWRDWN-1 9
J501 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17
J201 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 J207 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
B7 B8 B9 B10 B11 B12 B13 B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20
2 2 1 1 J541 2 2 1 1
SG HOME-0 +5.1VD
CN3 1 2 3
PWA-F-SLG (SLG)
CN4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J17 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 NC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
J589 3 2 1 J609 1 3 5 7 9 11 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 RGTA-0A +24VC RGTC-0A RGTB-0A +24VC RGTD-0A NC NC
J614 1 18 2 17
STKSL-0A +24VC
CN335 1 2
CN404 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
3 4 5
16 15 14
SG REVS1-1A +5.1VC
3 4 5
3 2 1
CST4EMP-SNR (S49)
PWA-F-LDR2 (LDR2)
6 7 8 9 10 11
13 12 11 10 9 8
6 7 8 9 10 11
4 5 6 7 8 9
A8 A7 A6
A4 A5 A6
3 2 1 3 2 1 NC NC NC
CN325 34 1 33 2 32 3 31 4 30 5 29 6 28 7 27 8 26 9 25 10 24 11 23 12 22 13 21 14 20 15 19 16 18 17 17 18 16 19 15 20 14 21 13 22 12 23 11 24 10 25 9 26 8 27 7 28 6 29 5 30 4 31 3 32 2 33 1 34
PD[0] PD[2] PD[4] PD[6] PRD-0 PA[0] PA[2] PA[4] PA[6] PA[8] PA[10] PA[12] PA[14] PA[16] PA[18] SG SG PD[1] PD[3] PD[5] PD[7] PBOOTCS PA[1] PA[3] PA[5] PA[7] PA[9] PA[11] PA[13] PA[15] PA[17] PROMDETO-0 +5.1VC PLED-1
12 13 NC 14 15 16 17 18 NC 19 20 FG
F
M M
FG CN1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CN2 3 1 2 4 5 6 7 PS-FAN-MOT2 (M35) +24V PWRFN-0A PS-FAN-MOT1 (M34) +24V PWRFN-0A CN1 1 2 CN2 1 2
B14 B15 B16 B17 B18 B19 B20 B21 B22 B23 B24 B25 B26 B27 B28 B29 B30 B31 B32 B33 B34 B35 B36 B37 B38 B39 B40 B41 B42 B43 B44 B45 B46 B47 B48 B49 B50 B51 B52 B53 B54 B55 B56 B57 B58 B59 B60 B61 B62 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 TCMTA-0A TCMTB-0A +5.1VC TRCS1-0A SG +5.1VC TRCS2-0A SG
RESERVED SG CLK SG REQ# +3.3VA AD[31] AD[29] SG AD[27] AD[25] +3.3VA C/BE[3]# AD[23] SG AD[21] AD[19] +3.3VA AD[17] C/BE[2]# SG IRDY# +3.3VA DEVSEL# SG LOCK# PERR# +3.3VA SERR# +3.3VA C/BE[1]# AD[14] SG AD[12] AD[10] M66EN SG SG AD[08] AD[07] +3.3VA AD[05] AD[03] SG AD[01] +3.3VA ACK64# +5.1VA +5.1VA
CN801 CN116 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 30 30 31 31 32 32 33 33 34 34 35 35 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 39 40 40 41 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 45 45 46 46 47 47 48 48 49 49 50 50 51 51 52 52 53 53 54 54 55 55 56 56 57 57 58 58 59 59 60 60 61 61 62 62 63 63 64 64 65 65 66 66 67 67 68 68 69 69 70 70 71 71 72 72 73 73 74 74 75 75 76 76 77 77 78 78 79 79 80 80 81 81 82 82 83 83 84 84 85 85 86 86 87 87 88 88 89 89 90 90 91 91 92 92 93 93 94 94 95 95 96 96 97 97 98 98 99 99 100 100 101 101 102 102 103 103 104 104 105 105 106 106 107 107 108 108 109 109 110 110 111 111 112 112 113 113 114 114 115 115 116 116 117 117 118 118 119 119 120 120 J549 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 B8 TCMTA-0A TCMTB-0A +5.1VC TRCS1-0A SG +5.1VC TRCS2-0A SG J549 8 1 7 2 6 3 5 4 4 5 3 6 2 7 1 8 J621 1 1 TRB-CAM-MOT (M15) 2 2 J622 1 TRB-SNR1 2 (S16) 3 J623 1 TRB-SNR2 2 (S15) 3
+3.3VA +3.3VA +3.3VA SG -12VA -12VA +5.1VA +5.1VA +3.3VA IDSEL0 OPBINT(0) SG IDSEL1 SG PCICLK(3) SG REQ(1) REQ(0) +3.3VA AD[31] AD[29] SG AD[27] AD[25] +3.3VA C/BE[3] AD[23] SG AD[21] AD[19] +3.3VA AD[17] C/BE[2] SG IRDY +3.3VA DEVSEL SG LOCK PERR +3.3VA SERR +3.3VA C/BE[1] AD[14] SG AD[12] AD[10] M66EN SG AD[8] AD[7] +3.3VA AD[5] AD[3] SG AD[1] +3.3VA +5.1VA SG +3.3VA +3.3VA +3.3VA SG +12VA +12VA +5.1VA +5.1VA +3.3VA OPBINT(1) +3.3VA PCIRST +3.3VA PCICLK(4) +3.3VA GNT(1) GNT(0) SG PME AD[30] +3.3VA AD[28] AD[26] SG AD[24] +3.3VA +3.3VA AD[22] AD[20] SG AD[18] AD[16] +3.3VA FRAME SG TRDY SG STOP +3.3VA +3.3VA SG SG PAR AD[15] +3.3VA AD[13] AD[11] SG AD[9] SG C/BE[0] +3.3VA AD[6] AD[4] SG AD[2] AD[0] +3.3VA +5.1VA +5.1VA
F
4th drawer PWA-F-SNS (SNS)
NC B9 B10 B11 SG TFUSW-1A +5.1VC J596 3 2 1 J596 3 USD-TNRFLL-SNR 2 (S11) 1 B9 B10 B11 B12 SG TFUSW-1A +5.1VC NC 10 11 12 SG PCST4-1A +5.1VC 3 2 1 CST4-SNR (S47)
CN401 CN600 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 30 30 31 31 32 32 33 33 34 34 35 35 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 39 40 40 41 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 45 45 46 46 47 47 48 48 49 49 50 50 51 51 52 52 53 53 54 54 55 55 56 56 57 57 58 58 59 59 60 60 61 61 62 62 63 63 64 64 65 65 66 66 67 67 68 68 69 69 70 70 71 71 72 72 73 73 74 74 75 75 76 76 77 77 78 78 79 79 80 80 J201 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 SG +5.1VH +5.1VH SG DDISO2-1 WRAPC2-0 SG LVDS2-0 LVDS2-1 SG SG WRLV2-1 SG +5.1VH +5.1VH SG J208 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
TXOUT2 +5.1VA +12VA +3.3VA MOD2DMA-1 SG MEM2CS-0 +5.1VA MEMRD2-0 CLKOE-1 TXEN2-1 +5.1VA A[16] A[14] A[12] A[10] A[8] A[6] A[4] A[2] A[0] +5.1VA CEP1RST-0 +5.1VA SG CEPCLK SG D[0] D[2] D[4] D[6] D[8] D[10] D[12] D[14] SG MOD2DET-0 SG DREQC2-1 DACKC2-0 RXIN2 AG -12VA AG MD2INT-1 MOD2CS-0 MOD2RST-0 SG RXEN2-1 MEMWRH2-0 MEMWRL2-0 A[18] A[17] A[15] A[13] A[11] A[9] A[7] A[5] A[3] A[1] CPURST-0 CEP2INT-1 +5.1VA +5.1VA IORD2-0 IOWR2-0 D[1] D[3] D[5] D[7] D[9] D[11] D[13] D[15] +5.1VA +5.1VA CEP2CS-0 DREQD2-1 DACKD2-0
34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
M M e-STUDIO520/720 e-STUDIO600/850
J3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
TXOUT1 RXIN1 CML1-1 LD1 EXTRG ATT3DB1-1 RLADJ11 RLADJ21 RGCLK AG -12VA AG +12VA +12VF 20Hz/16Hz AG CI1-0 ANSDET1 REVA1-0 REVB1-0 INTHOOK-0 EXTHOOK-0 +5.1VA AG +5.1VA -12VA AG +12VA +12VF AG
e-STUDIO850
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
D0 D2 D4 D6 *RD *RD A0 A2 A4 A6 A8 A10 A12 A14 A16 A18 SG SG D1 D3 D3 D5 D7 *CS2 A1 A3 A5 A7 A9 A11 A13 A15 A17 ROMSEL +5.1VD +5.1VD LED
J561 2 2 GATE-SOL (SOL2) 1 1 J562 3 REV-SNR1 2 (S23) 1 J563 3 REV-SNR2 2 (S24) 1 J567 3 EXIT-SNR 2 (S22) 1 J568 2 EXIT-COV-SW (SW5) 1 J564 2 2 REV-FAN-MOT1 (M24) 1 1 J565 2 2 REV-FAN-MOT2 (M25) 1 1 CN344 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 NC 11
2 2 1 1 2 2 1 1
FAX board
PWA-F-ADF (ADF)
CN15 +5.1VD 1 SG 2 DLMTS 3 +5.1VD *LNGS LNGLED 1 (S63) 4 5 6 CN48 3 DF2 LENG-SNR CN47 3 DF2 L-LMT-SNR (S62) 1
CN3 1 2 3
4 5 6
CN5 1 2 3 4 5 6
M
+5.1VD SG CSEN NC CN51 CN50 3 1 2 2 1 3 CN49 3 DF2 MID-TR-SNR (S70) 1
CN12 1 2 3
J417 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9
CN211 5 15 6 16 7 13 8 11 9
J210 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 SG SG +5.1VF +5.1VF +5.1VF BMRST-0 BMSW3-0 BMSW2-0 BMSW1-0 BMSW0-0 CSEXT-0 LVCNT-0 OSEL-0 BMDIN-1 BMSCK-1 CSINT-0 DOUT EOUT MOUT NOUT +5.1VF NC OUTAB-0 +5.1VF NC BMCK-0 +5.1VF EOCNV-0 RSTITG-0 WLOWL-0 WUPPL-0 +5.1VF +5.1VF SG SG
J215 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN24 CN23 1 2 2 1
+24V SSOL
CN4 1 2
CN407 +5.1VE 1 +5.1VF 2 SG 3 SG 4 +3.3VB 5 +12VC 6 SG 7 AG 8 PWR-DN 9 CN403 +24VD 1 DG 2 +36VC 3 PG 4 +5.1VH 5 SG 6
CN402 +24VA 1 +24VB 2 +24VC 3 DG 4 DG 5 DG 6 +36VA 7 +36VB 8 PG 9 PG 10 PWRFN-0A 11 CN406 +3.3VD 1 +5.1VC 2 SG 3 SG 4 PWR-DN 5 +12VE 6 AG 7
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 3 4 1 2 14 12 10
REV-MOT (M19)
5 2 6 1 3 4
J415 1 2 3 4 5 6
PWA-FMOT2-RV (MOT2-RV)
J420 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
J560 1 11 2 10 3 9 4 8 5 7 6 6 7 5 8 4 9 3 10 2 11 1
+24VB TOLON-0A KCTRC-1A MCRUN-0A EXTCTR-0A DG BKCTR-0A MNCTR-0A SG SIZE3-0A SIZE2-0A SIZE1-0A SIZE0-0A +5.1VC CTRCN2-0
CN343 1 15 2 14 3 13 4 12 5 11 6 10 7 9 8 8 9 7 10 6 11 5 12 4 13 3 14 2 15 1
4 5 6
+5.1VC TLLEMP-1A SG
A8 A7 A6
8 7 6
+24V +5.1VD SG SIZS1 4 5 6 1 (S66) +5.1VD *SSBS SSBLED CN53 3 DF2 SD-REV-SNR
G
DF-L-EXIT-MOT (M39)
DENG-SOL (SOL6)
CN25 3 NC 2
Option
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
RSOL
+5.1VC TLEGC-1A SG
NC NC
G
PS-ACC (PS)
B Main charger wire D Grid NC 12 13 14 15 NC +5.1VC TLTGS-1A SG A5 A4 A3 A2 A1 B11 B10 B9 5 4 3 2 1 22 21 20 J509 1 LCF-ENDFHP-SNR 2 (S73) 3 J510
DF-LD-SOL (SOL5)
CN28 CN27 1 2 2 1
+24V LSOL
5 6
M
7 6 8 5 9 4 +5.1VD SG SIZS3 7 8 9
4 9 5 8 6 7
+5.1VD SG SIZS2 4 5 6
CN410 +12VF 1 NC 2 AG 3
34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CN38 3 DFSIZE-SNR1 2 (S56) 1 CN39 3 DFSIZE-SNR2 2 (S57) 1 CN40 3 DFSIZE-SNR3 2 (S58) 1 CN41 3 DFRGST-SNR 2 (S55) 1 10 3 11 2 12 1 +5.1VD SG REGS 10 11 12
CN602 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
D[0] D[2] D[4] D[6] RD-0 A[0] A[2] A[4] A[6] A[8] A[10] A[12] A[14] A[16] A[18] SG SG D[1] D[3] D[5] D[7] BOOTCS-0 A[1] A[3] A[5] A[7] A[9] A[11] A[13] A[15] A[17] ROMDET0-0 +5.1VA LEDDL-0
TXB2 RXIN2 CML2-1 LD2 SG ATT3DB2-1 RLADJ12 RLADJ22 SG AG -12VA AG +12VA NC +5.1VA AG CI2-0 ANSDET2 REVA2-0 REVB2-0 NC NC +5.1VA AG +5.1VA -12VA AG +12VA NC NC
CN7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
+ -
4 3 5 2 6 1
4 5 6
CN347 HVTAC-0A 1 HVTER-0 2 HVTM-0A 3 HVTVR-1A 4 HVTT-0A 5 HVTBB-0A 6 HVMVR-1A 7 DG 8 +24VB 9 HVDVR-1A 10 HVDAC-0A 11 HVDDC-0A 12
CN412 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
External LCF
B Magnetic roller
M
CN44 3 DFTRY-SNR 2 (S53) 1 +5.1VD SG TRYS CN14 1 2 3 DFTRY-VR-SNR (S54) CN45 CN46 1 3 2 2 3 1 +5.1VD TRVR SG NC 4 5 6 7
CN503 1 2
CN702 +12VF 1 AG 2 NC 3
CN811 2 1 NC 3
CN8 1 2 3 4 5 6
Speaker
Finisher
CN32 1 2 3
7 8 9
CN806 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5
21 22 23 24
B3 B2 B1
14 13 12
NC
CN810 2 1
50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN107 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
DATA0 DATA2 DATA4 DATA6 DATA8 DATA10 DATA12 DATA14 A21 A19 A17 A15 A13 A11 A09 A07 A05 A03 RDX CS0-A CS0-B +3.3VA +3.3VA SG SG DATA1 DATA3 DATA5 DATA7 DATA9 DATA11 DATA13 DATA15 A20 A18 A16 A14 A12 A10 A08 A06 A04 A02 A22 /CS +3.3VA RMSL /WRX SG SG
+5.1VD SG APS NC
10 11 12 13
CN9 1 2 3 4 5 6
CN805 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN330 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
SG +5.1VC AD0 AD2 AD4 AD6 I/O0 I/O2 I/O4 I/O6 SG WE CSIP2-0A +5.1VC IPCSW-0 SG +5.1VC AD1 AD3 AD5 AD7 I/O1 I/O3 I/O5 I/O7 SG OE RST-0 VDD SG
J850 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 1 2 10 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
J822 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 2 2 1 1
SG DG PFCPM2-0A PFCPM1-0A LC-FCLT-0 LCPCLT-0 LCFDMB-0A LCFDMA-0A LCTRMB-0A LCTRMA-0A +24VC +24VC LCFINT-0 LC-FEED LC-PICK LC-TRAYUP LC-BTH LC-CST LC-PEMP LC-SET LC-JUDGE +5.1VC NC
Option
2) Control panel
EXP
CCD S3 EXP S2
7) Developer unit / drum/ transfer belt unit related section a. Motor, sensor, switch, solenoid, lamp, thermistor
7) Developer unit / drum/ transfer belt unit related section b. Heater, thermostat, PC board
S22 S23
SW3
S17
CLT1 M24
S16
S21
SOL2
M32 S27 S32 M30 CLT4 S34 S33 M21 SOL7 S31 S30 MOT HDD
SOL3 M31 CLT5 CLT6 S29 CLT7 CLT8 S35 M20 CLT9 CLT10 S41 CLT11 CLT12 S73 S74 S75
S72 M33
SOL8
HVT
M29 IH
S28
SYS M42
M41 M34
S47 SW8 M26 S26 S25 MOT2-MT S45 S44 S43 S42 S46 S48 S49 S50 S51 S52
LGC M35 PS
M22
S71
16) AC input section c. e-STUDIO520: NAD model, e-STUDIO600/720: NAD/SAD/TWD model, e-STUDIO850: NAD/SAD model
16) AC input section d. e-STUDIO520: AUD/MJD model, e-STUDIO600/720/850: ASD/ASU/AUD/MJD/CND/KRD model, e-STUDIO850: TWD model
17) Reversing automatic document feeder (RADF) c. Motor, sensor, switch, solenoid, PC board
SW10 ADF S53 S54 M37 M36 SOL4 M40 SW9
S57 S64 S56 S55 S58 M38 M39 S65 SOL5 SOL6
RLY BRK1 BRK1 BRK2 NF2 NF1 FIL BRK1 BRK1 S62 S69 S63 S68 S70 S66 S67
Motors
Symbol
M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 M9 M10 M11 M12 M13 M14 M15 M16 M17 M18 M19 M20 M21
Figure
1)-a 1)-b 3)-a 3)-b 4) 4) 5) 5) 6) 6) 6) 7)-a 7)-a 7)-a 7)-a 7)-a 7)-a 8) 8) 9) 9) 13) 13)
Symbol
S1-5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S10 S11 S12 S13 S14 S15 S16 S17 S18 S19 S20 S21 S22 S23 S24 S25 S26
Name
APS1-3, APS-C, APS-R Automatic original detection sensor HOME-SNR Carriage home position sensor TEMP/HUMI-SNR Temperature/humidity sensor WEB-SNR Web detection sensor FUS-TR-SNR Fuser transport sensor TNR-EMP-SNR Toner cartridge empty detection sensor USD-TNR-FLL-SNR Toner bag full detection sensor ATTNR-SNR Auto-toner sensor DRUM-SUF-SNR Drum surface potential sensor TNR-LVL-SNR Image quality sensor TRB-SNR2 Transfer belt release detection sensor TRB-SNR1 Transfer belt contact detection sensor MID-TR-SNR Intermediate transport sensor RGST-SNR Registration sensor HRZ-TR-SNR1 Horizontal transport sensor-1 HRZ-TR-SNR2 Horizontal transport sensor-2 HRZ-TR-SNR3 Horizontal transport sensor-3 EXIT-SNR Exit sensor REV-SNR1 Reverse sensor-1 REV-SNR2 Reverse sensor-2 SFB-COV-SNR Bypass feed unit cover sensor FEED-COV-SNR Feed cover sensor SFB-FEED-SNR Bypass feed sensor SFB-SIZE-SNR Bypass paper size detection sensor CST1-SNR 1st drawer detection sensor CST1-BTM-SNR 1st drawer bottom sensor CST1-EMP-SNR 1st drawer empty sensor CST1-TRY-SNR 1st drawer tray-up sensor CST1-TR-SNR 1st drawer transport sensor CST1-FEED-SNR 1st drawer feed sensor CST2-SNR 2nd drawer detection sensor CST2-BTM-SNR 2nd drawer bottom sensor CST2-EMP-SNR 2nd drawer empty sensor CST2-TRY-SNR 2nd drawer tray-up sensor CST2-TR-SNR 2nd drawer transport sensor CST2-FEED-SNR 2nd drawer feed sensor CST3-SNR 3rd drawer detection sensor CST3-BTM-SNR 3rd drawer bottom sensor
* Only for JPD/NAD/SAD model of all equipments and TWD model of e-STUDIO600/720
Figure
1)-a 1)-b 1)-a 1)-b 2) 4) 4) 5) 6) 7)-a 7)-a 7)-a 7)-a 7)-a 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) 9) 9) 9) 11) 11) 12) 12) 13) 13) 13) 13) 13) 13) 13) 13) 13) 13) 13) 13) 13)
Symbol
Name
CST4-EMP-SNR 4th drawer empty sensor
* Only for JPD/NAD/SAD model of all equipments and TWD model of e-STUDIO600/720
Figure
Name
HRZ-DR-CLT1 Horizontal transport section driving clutch-1 HRZ-DR-CLT2 Horizontal transport section driving clutch-2 HRZ-DR-CLT3 Horizontal transport section driving clutch-3 SFB-FEED-CLT Bypass feed clutch CST1-TR-CLT 1st drawer transport clutch CST1-FEED-CLT 1st drawer feed clutch CST2-TR-CLT 2nd drawer transport clutch CST2-FEED-CLT 2nd drawer feed clutch CST3-TR-CLT 3rd drawer / tandem LCF transport clutch CST3-FEED-CLT 3rd drawer / tandem LCF feed clutch CST4-TR-CLT 4th drawer transport clutch
* Only for JPD/NAD/SAD model of all equipments and TWD model of e-STUDIO600/720
Symbol
EXP ERS IH-COIL DH1 DH2 DH3
Name
LP-EXPO Exposure lamp LP-ERS Discharge LED IH-COIL IH coil SCN-DH-L Scanner damp heater (Left) SCN-DH-R Scanner damp heater (Right) DRM-DH Drum damp heater
Figure
1)-a 1)-b 7)-a 4) 1)-c 1)-c 7)-b
S49
13)
S50
13)
8-F
CLT3 CLT4
S51 7-B 5-B S52 6-F 5-A 6-B 6-C 6-F 6-F 8-B 6-E 7-E 7-E 7-E 7-F 7-F 7-F 5-A 5-B 8-A 8-B 8-C 7-A 8-C 8-C 8-C 8-C 8-D 7-A 8-D S75 8-D 8-D 8-D 8-E SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 13) 7-B SW5 13) 13) 13) 13) 8-E 8-E 8-E 8-E SW6 SW7 SW8 SW9 SW10 SW11 13) 7-B S74 S73 S72 S53 S54 S55 S56 S57 S58 S59 S60 S61 S62 S63 S64 S65 S66 S67 S68 S69 S70
13)
13)
8-F CLT7
M22
13) 1)-a 1)-b 9) 9) 10) 10) 10) 10) 11) 11) 11) 15) 15) 15) 17)-c 17)-c 17)-c 17)-c 17)-c
7-B S27 2-E 7-F 7-F 7-E 7-C 6-D 7-C 6-D 6-D 6-D 5-C 4-F 4-F 3-H 3-H S42 3-G 3-G 3-G S43 S44 S45 S28 S29 S30 S31 S32 S33 S34 S35 S36 S37 S38 S39 S40 S41
M23 M24 M25 M26 M27 M28 M29 M30 M31 M32 M33 M34 M35 M36 M37 M38 M39 M40
M41
SLG-FAN-MOT SLG board cooling fan REV-FAN-MOT1 Reverse section cooling fan-1 REV-FAN-MOT2 Reverse section cooling fan-2 IH-FAN-MOT IH board cooling fan DCT-O-FAN-MOT Duct out fan FUS-FAN-MOT Fuser cooling fan EXIT-FAN-MOT Exit section cooling fan DCT-I-FAN-MOT Duct in fan DEV-FAN-MOT Developer unit fan LSU-FAN-MOT Laser unit cooling fan SYS-FAN-MOT SYS board cooling fan PS-FAN-MOT1 Switching regulator cooling fan-1 PS-FAN-MOT2 Switching regulator cooling fan-2 DF-READ-MOT Read motor DF-FEED-MOT Document feed motor DF-TRY-MOT Tray lift motor DF-L-EXIT-MOT Large original exit motor DF-S-EXIT-MOT Small original exit motor LCF-TRY-MOT Tandem LCF tray-up motor
* Only for ASD/ASU/AUD/MJD/CND/KRD model of all equipments and TWD model of e-STUDIO850
S71
DF-TRY-SNR Original tray sensor DF-TRY-VR-SNR Original tray width sensor DF-RGST-SNR Original registration sensor DF-SIZE-SNR1 Original width detection sensor-1 DF-SIZE-SNR2 Original width detection sensor-2 DF-SIZE-SNR3 Original width detection sensor-3 DF-U-LMT-SNR Lifting tray upper limit detection sensor DF-EMP-SNR Original empty sensor DF-COV-SNR Jam access cover sensor DF-L-LMT-SNR Lifting tray lower limit detection sensor DF-LENG-SNR Original length detection sensor DF-APS-SNR APS operation sensor DF-OPN-SNR RADF opening/closing sensor DF-SD-REV-SNR Small original reverse sensor DF-SD-EXIT-SNR Small original exit sensor DF-LD-EXIT-SNR Large original exit sensor DF-READ-SNR Read sensor DF-MID-TR-SNR Original intermediate transport sensor LCF-BTM-SNR Tandem LCF bottom sensor
* Only for ASD/ASU/AUD/MJD/CND/KRD model of all equipments and TWD model of e-STUDIO850
17)-a 17)-a 17)-a 17)-a 17)-a 17)-a 17)-b 17)-b 17)-b 17)-b 17)-b 17)-c 17)-c 17)-d 17)-d 17)-d 17)-d 17)-d
Name
THMS-F-HTR Fuser roller front thermistor THMS-C-HTR Fuser roller center thermistor THMS-R-HTR Fuser roller rear thermistor THMS-L-HTR Pressure roller thermistor THMS-DRM Drum thermistor THERMO-C-HTR Fuser roller center thermostat THERMO-S-HTR Fuser roller side thermostat THERMO-SCN-DH Scanner damp heater thermostat THERMO-DRM-DH Drum damp heater thermostat
Figure
4) 4) 4) 4) 7)-a 4) 4) 1)-c 7)-b
CLT11 3-G 3-G CLT12 3-G 3-G 3-G 4-F 4-F 2-H 2-G 4-G 4-G 2-H 2-G 4-G
13)
8-F
13)
8-F
Solenoids
Symbol
SOL1 SOL2 SOL3 SOL4 SOL5 SOL6 SOL7 SOL8
Name
SPRT-FING-SOL Drum separation finger solenoid GATE-SOL Gate solenoid SFB-SOL Bypass pickup solenoid DF-SD-SOL Small original exit solenoid DF-LD-SOL Large original exit solenoid DENG-SOL Large original exit roller release solenoid LCF-PICK-SOL Tandem LCF pickup solenoid LCF-ENDF-SOL Tandem LCF end fence solenoid
Figure
7)-a 9) 12) 17)-c 17)-c 17)-c 13) 14)
Transformer
Symbol
HVT
Name
PS-HVT High-voltage transformer
Figure
15)
Others
Symbol
INV-EXP LCD INV-EXP Lamp inverter board LCD LCD panel TCP Touch panel INV-LCD LCD inverter board MIR-GLV Galvanic mirror
* Only for e-STUDIO850
Name
Figure
1)-a 1)-b 2) 2) 2) 3)-b 15) 15) 16)-a 16)-b 16)-c 16)-d 16)-b 16)-a 16)-b 16)-c 16)-d 16)-b
PC boards
Symbol
CCD
14)
8-G
Name
PWA-F-CCD CCD driving PC board (CCD board) PWA-F-SLG Scanning section control PC board (SLG board) PWA-F-DSP Display PC board (DSP board) PWA-F-KEY1 Key PC board-1 (KEY1 board) PWA-F-KEY2 Key PC board-2 (KEY2 board) PWA-F-PLG Laser control PC board (PLG board) PWA-F-LDR1 Laser driving PC board-1 (LDR1 board) PWA-F-LDR2 Laser driving PC board-2 (LDR2 board) * Only for e-STUDIO850 models PWA-F-SNS H-sync detection PC board (SNS board) PWA-F-FUS Fuse PC board (FUS board)
* Optional for NAD/MJD model, standard for other models
Figure
1)-a 1)-b 1)-a 1)-b 2) 2) 2) 3)-a 3)-b 3)-a 3)-b 3)-b 3)-a 3)-b 7)-b 10) 15) 11) 9) 15) 15)
14)
8-G
SLG DSP
14)
8-G
KEY1 KEY2
HDD Hard disk PS-ACC Switching regurator NS-FIL1 Noise filter-1 NS-FIL2 Noise filter-2
* Only forJPD model of e-STUDIO850
14)
8-G
NF1 5-E 4-E 4-F BRK1 5-E 5-F AC wire harness 7-D 6-E 8-B 7-G 3-B 6-A BRK2 NF2
PLG LDR1
AC wire harness
14)
8-G LDR2
14)
8-H S46
M42
14)
8-G
S47
CST3-EMP-SNR 3rd drawer / tandem LCF empty sensor CST3-TRY-SNR 3rd drawer / tandem LCF tray-up sensor CST3-TR-SNR 3rd drawer / tandem LCF transport sensor CST3-FEED-SNR 3rd drawer / tandem LCF feed sensor CST4-SNR 4th drawer detection sensor
* Only for JPD/NAD/SAD model of all equipments and TWD model of e-STUDIO600/720
13)
8-F
S48
FSR-SW Fuser detection switch TNR-SW Toner cartridge detection switch DEV-SW Developer unit detection switch CH-CLN-POS-SW Wire cleaner position detection switch EXIT-COV-SW Exit cover switch MAIN-SW Main switch U-FRNT-COV-SW Front cover switch COV-INTLCK-SW Cover interlock switch DF-OPN-INTLCK-SW RADF opening/closing switch DF-COV-INTLCK-SW Jam access cover opening/closing switch TNR-MOT-INTLCK-SW Toner motor interlock switch
AC wire harness SNS 5-B 6-B 6-C 7-F 6-B AC wire harness 5-B AC wire harness 2-G 2-G 5-B ADF FUS IH MOT MOT2-MT MOT2-RV SYS LGC
AC wire harness
AC wire harness
FIL
PWA-F-IH Heater control PC board (IH board) PWA-F-MOT Motor driving PC board (MOT board) PWA-F-MOT2-MT Transport motor driving PC board (MOT2-MT board) PWA-F-MOT2-RV Reverse motor driving PC board (MOT2-RV board) PWA-F-SYS System control PC board (SYS board) PWA-F-LGC Logic PC board (LGC board) PWA-F-FIL Filter PC board (FIL board)
* Only for NAD/SAD model of all equipments and TWD model of e-STUDIO600/720
RLY
RELEY Relay
* Only forJPD model of e-STUDIO850
16)-b
AC wire harness
16)-c
AC wire harness
17)-c
3-F
556(DEMO)