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DADF-D1

REVISION 0

JUNE 2000 FY8-13GT-000


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Scope of Application
This document is published by Canon Inc. for the purpose of providing its readers with
the technical knowledge needed to install, maintain, and repair the product under
discussion. It may also be used as a reference when studying the technical aspects of the
product.
The contents of this document are generic in nature so as to cover all areas where the
product is sold. In this respect, it is important to note that some of the specifications or
descriptions found in this document may not apply in some areas.
In addition, it must be borne in mind that the specifications or descriptions may differ
from those noted in the actual machine or found in advertisements or in other printed
matter.
All questions concerning this document are to be addressed to the Service Department of
the appropriate Sales Company.

Revision
The information disclosed in this document may not necessarily be accurate because of
updates made to the product, and major differences will be communicated in the form of
technical bulletins.
The following will not apply where it does not conform to the laws or regulations of the
country in which the product is used.

Trade Marks
The product names and company names found in this document are registered trade marks
or trade marks of their respective companies.

Copyright
The title to this document belongs to Canon Inc., and no part of it may be reproduced,
quoted, or translated into another language without the consent of Canon Inc. in writing.

COPYRIGHT 2000 CANON INC.


Printed in USA

Warning
This document must be handled with utmost care. Disclosure of its contents may lead to
legal proceedings.

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1 Symbols Used
This documentation uses the following symbols to indicate special information:

Symbol Description

Indicates an item of a non-specific nature, possibly classified as Note, Caution,


or Warning.

Indicates an item requiring care to avoid electric shocks.

Indicates an item requiring care to avoid combustion (fire).

Indicates an item prohibiting disassembly to avoid electric shocks or problems.

Indicates an item requiring disconnection of the power plug from the electric
outlet.

Indicates an item intended to provide notes assisting the understanding of the


topic in question.
Memo

Indicates an item of reference assisting the understanding of the topic in ques-


REF. tion.

Provides a description of a service mode.

Provides a description of the nature of an error indication.

Refers to the Copier Basics Series for a better understanding of the contents.

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2 Outline of the Sevice Manual


This Service Manual contains basic information needed to service the DADF-D1in the
field, conducted for the purpose of maintaining its product quality and a specific level of
performance.

This Service Manual consists of the following chapters:

Chapter 1 General Description, shows the features and specifications of the machine,
as well as the names of parts and how to operate it.
Chapter 2 Operations and Timing, explains the mechanical and electrical systems of
the machine by function in relation to the principles of operation and timing
at which they are driven.
Chapter 3 Mechanical Systems, shows how to disassemble/assemble the machine
and make adjustments.
Chapter 4 Maintenance and Inspection, provides tables of periodically replaced
parts and consumables/durables and a scheduled servicing chart.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting, contains troubleshooting tables and diagrams of electrical
parts, lists of VRs, LEDs, and check pins by PCB, and an outline of self-
diagnosis.
In addition, an appendix is added to offer a general timing chart, list of sig-
nals/abbreviations, general circuit diagrams, and PCB diagrams.

The machine comes with an Installation Procedure. Refer to the instructions in the book-
let when installing the machine.

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The following rules apply throughout this document:


As a rule, the descriptions in this documentation are based on the following:
1. As needed, the work of each function and its relationship with electrical and me-
chanical parts are explained; where applicable, the timing at which associated parts
are driven are also outlined.
In a diagram, the symbol indicates a path of mechanical drive; the symbol
accompanied by a notation indicates the flow of an electrical signal.
The expression power-on means turning on the power switch, closing the front
door, and closing the delivery door so that the parts of the machine are supplied with
power.
2. In a digital circuit, the state of a signal is indicated by 1 if its voltage level is high
and by 0 if low. The level of voltage, however, differs from circuit to circuit.
The machine uses a CPU; however, since the internal functions of a CPU is outside
the scope of a service person, detailed explanations are omitted from descriptions. In
this document, a circuit diagram may cover from sensors to inputs of a controller
PCB or from outputs of a controller PCB to loads, or it may be a functional diagram.

The descriptions of the machine are subject to change for product improvement, and ma-
jor changes will be communicated in the form of Service Information bulletins.

All service persons are expected to be fully familiar with the contents of this Service
Manual and Service Information bulletins to develop a good understanding of the machine,
equipping themselves with the ability and skill to identify faults and to maintain the machine
in good order.

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Contents
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1 Features ............................................... 1-1 4 Operating the Machine ....................... 1-6
2 Specifications ...................................... 1-2 4.1 Original Set Indicator ................. 1-6
2.1 Specifications ............................. 1-2 4.2 Warnings and Corrective Action
3 Names of Parts .................................... 1-4 ................................................... 1-6
3.1 External View ............................. 1-4 4.3 Routine Maintenance by the
3.2 Cross Sectional View ................. 1-5 User ............................................ 1-7

CHAPTER 2 OPERATIONS AND TIMING


1 Basic Construction .............................. 2-1 2.3.4 Initial Original Size Detection
1.1 Outline of Electrical Circuitry ... 2-1 (breadthwise) ..................... 2-19
1.2 Inputs to the ADF Controller PCB 2.3.5 Last Original Size Detection
................................................... 2-2 ........................................... 2-22
1.3 Outputs from the ADF Controller 2.3.6 Checking Originals When Print-
PCB ............................................ 2-3 ing Originals of Different
2 Basic Operations ................................. 2-4 Widths or in Extra-Length
2.1 Outline ....................................... 2-4 Mode .................................. 2-25
2.2 Operations .................................. 2-6 2.4 Original Pickup/Separation ...... 2-26
2.2.1 Outline ................................. 2-6 2.4.1 Basic Sequence of Pickup Op-
2.2.2 CW Pickup/Delivery(single- erations .............................. 2-26
sided original to single-sided 2.4.2 Pickup Unit and Stopper .... 2-28
print) .................................... 2-7 2.4.3 Timing of Pickup ............... 2-29
2.2.3 CW Pickup/Reversal 2.4.4 Controlling the Pickup Motor
Delivery(double-sided original (M1) ................................... 2-30
to double-sided print) .......... 2-8 2.5 Reversal .................................... 2-31
2.2.4 Idle/Pickup/Delivery (double- 2.5.1 Operations .......................... 2-31
sided originals of different 2.5.2 Sequence of Operations ..... 2-32
widths (large size) to double- 2.6 Feeding and Delivering Originals
sided prints) ....................... 2-10 ................................................. 2-33
2.2.5 Idle feed/Reversal Pickup/De- 2.6.1 Operations .......................... 2-33
livery (single-sided originals of 2.6.2 Sequence of Operations ..... 2-34
different widths to single-sided 2.6.3 Controlling the Feed Motor
prints) ................................. 2-13 (M2) ................................... 2-35
2.3 Checking the Originals ............ 2-15 2.6.4 Controlling the Delivery Rever-
2.3.1 Outline ............................... 2-15 sal Motor (M3) .................. 2-36
2.3.2 Detecting the Presence/Absence 2.7 Controlling the Fan .................. 2-37
of an Original ..................... 2-17 2.7.1 Outline ............................... 2-37
2.3.3 Initial Original Size Detection 3 Jam .................................................... 2-38
(feed direction) .................. 2-18 4 Power Supply .................................... 2-42

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CHAPTER 3 MECHANICAL SYSTEMS


1 Basic Construction .............................. 3-1 3.1.6 Removing the Registration
1.1 External Covers .......................... 3-1 Roller 2 .............................. 3-16
1.1.1 Detaching the Machine ........ 3-1 3.1.7 Removing the Feed Large
1.1.2 Removing the Front Cover .. 3-3 Roller ................................. 3-17
1.1.3 Removing the Rear Cover ... 3-3 3.1.8 Removing the Delivery Upper
1.1.4 Removing the Feeder Cover 3-4 Reversal Roller .................. 3-19
1.1.5 Removing the ADF Controller 3.1.9 Removing the Lead Roll 2 . 3-21
Cover .................................... 3-4 3.1.10 Removing the Delivery Lower
1.1.6 Removing the Inside Reversing Roller ................ 3-22
Cover .................................... 3-5 3.1.11 Removing the Lead Roll 1
1.1.7 Removing the Left Lower Cover ........................................... 3-22
............................................. 3-5 3.1.12 Replacing the C Guide Sheet
1.1.8 Removing the Original Delivery ........................................... 3-24
Assembly ............................. 3-5 4 Electrical System .............................. 3-25
2 Drive System ....................................... 3-7 4.1 Electrical System ..................... 3-25
2.1 Drive Assembly .......................... 3-7 4.1.1 ADF Controller PCB ......... 3-25
2.1.1 Removing Pickup Motor ..... 3-7 4.1.2 Removing the Delivery Reversal
2.1.2 Removing the Feed Motor ... 3-7 Sensor ................................ 3-26
2.1.3 Removing the Delivery Reversal 4.1.3 Removing the Read Sensor 3-28
Motor ................................... 3-9 4.1.4 Removing the Post-Separation
2.1.4 Removing the Drive Unit ..... 3-9 Sensor ................................ 3-28
3. Feed System ...................................... 3-11 4.1.5 Removing the Cooling Fan 3-29
3.1 Feed System ............................. 3-11 4.1.6 Removing the Locking Solenoid
3.1.1 Removing the Feed System 3-11 ........................................... 3-29
3.1.2 Removing the Pickup Roller/ 4.1.7 Removing the Pickup Clutch
Feed Roller ........................ 3-11 ........................................... 3-30
3.1.3 Removing the Separation Plate/ 4.1.8 Removing the Open/Close
Separation Pad ................... 3-12 Switch ................................ 3-31
3.1.4 Removing the Registration 4.1.9 Removing the Original Width
Lower Roller ...................... 3-13 Volume ............................... 3-31
3.1.5 Removing the Registration Up-
per Roller ........................... 3-15

CHAPTER 4 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION


1 Periodically Replaced Parts ................ 4-1 4.2 Parts of the ADF ........................ 4-4
2 Durables .............................................. 4-1 4.2.1 Platen Guide ........................ 4-4
3 Scheduled Servicing Chart ................. 4-2 4.2.2 White Plate (copyboard cover)
4 Cleaning .............................................. 4-4 ............................................. 4-4
4.1 Parts of the Reader Assembly .... 4-4 4.3 Sensors ....................................... 4-5
4.1.1 Copyboard Glass .................. 4-4 4.3.1 Delivery Reversal Sensor ..... 4-5
4.1.2 Copyboard Glass Retainer ... 4-4 4.3.2 Read Sensor ......................... 4-6

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4.3.3 Post-Separation Sensor ........ 4-6 4.4.6 Reversing Guide, Large Feed
4.4 Rollers and Guides ..................... 4-7 Roller, Delivery Guide, and
4.4.1 Original Pickup Tray ........... 4-7 Feed Roll 2 ........................ 4-10
4.4.2 Pickup Roller and Feed Roller 4.4.7 Feed Roll 1 ........................ 4-11
............................................. 4-7 4.4.8 Lower Delivery Reversing
4.4.3 Separation Pad and Separation Roller and Original Delivery
Plate ..................................... 4-7 Assembly ........................... 4-12
4.4.4 Upper Registration Roller and 5 Replacement ..................................... 4-13
Registration Roller 2 ............ 4-8 5.1 Replacing the Dust-Collecting Tape
4.4.5 Pre-Registration Guide, C (upper, large, small) ................. 4-13
Guide, Lower Registration 6 Adjust ................................................ 4-15
Roller, Upper Delivery Revers- 6.1 Height adjusting member (check for
ing Roller ............................. 4-9 contact and adjustment) ........... 4-15

CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING
1 Standards and Adjustments ................. 5-1 1.3.1 Sensor Check Mode ........... 5-25
1.1 Making Basic Adjustments ........ 5-1 1.4 Others ....................................... 5-27
1.1.1 Angle Guide (opening at 90) 1.4.1 Clearing the EEPROM ...... 5-27
............................................. 5-1 2 Troubleshooting ................................ 5-29
1.1.2 Correcting the Tilt ................ 5-2 2.1 Troubleshooting Malfunction .. 5-29
1.1.3 Adjusting the Height of the 2.1.1 E412 ................................... 5-29
ADF ..................................... 5-3 2.1.2 E420 ................................... 5-29
1.1.4 Adjusting the ADF Perpendicu- 2.1.3 E421 ................................... 5-29
larity ..................................... 5-4 2.1.4 E422 ................................... 5-30
1.1.5 Angle Guide (opening at 70) 2.1.5 The print image has black lines
............................................. 5-6 in sub scanning direction. .. 5-30
1.1.6 Adjusting the Read Position 3 Arrangement of Electrical Parts ....... 5-31
............................................. 5-7 3.1 Sensors ..................................... 5-31
1.1.7 Adjusting the Horizontal Regis- 3.2 Motors, Clutches, Solenoids, PCBs,
tration ................................... 5-8 and Others ................................ 5-32
1.1.8 Adjusting the Read Speed 4 Light-Emitting Diodes (LED), Check
........................................... 5-11 Pins, and Switches by PCB .............. 5-33
1.1.9 Adjusting the Leading Edge 4.1 ADF Controller PCB ............... 5-33
Registration ........................ 5-16 4.1.1 Arrangement of the Parts ... 5-33
1.2 Making Adjustments After Replac- 4.1.2 List of the DIP Switch Func-
ing Major Parts ......................... 5-20 tions ................................... 5-34
1.2.1 Outline ............................... 5-20 4.2 Original set LED PCB ............. 5-39
1.2.2 Adjusting the Sensor Output 5 Self Diagnosis ................................... 5-40
........................................... 5-20 5.1 Outline ..................................... 5-40
1.2.3 Tray Width Volume Adjustment 5.2 Alarm ....................................... 5-41
Mode .................................. 5-23 5.3 Jams ......................................... 5-41
1.3 Display ..................................... 5-25 5.4 Errors ....................................... 5-42

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APPENDIX
1 General Timing Chart ........................ A-1 2 List of Signals/Abbreviations ............ A-5
1.1 A4,3 Single-Sided Originals; 3 General Circuit Diagram ................... A-7
Stream Reading ......................... A-1 4 ADF Controller Circuit Diagram ....... A-8
1.2 A4,2 Double-Sided Originals; read- 5 Original Set Indicator Circuit Diagram
ing face a back .......................... A-2 ......................................................... A-11
1.3 A4,2 Double-Sided Originals (read- 6 List of Special Tools ........................ A-12
ing the back and then face) ....... A-3 7 List of Solvents and Oils ................. A-12

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CHAPTER 1
GENERAL DESCRIPTION

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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION

1 Features
a. Exclusively designed for stream reading.
The machine is exclusively designed for stream reading, and reads originals while pass-
ing them over the copyboard in all models.

b. Identifies the size of originals.


The machine is able to detect the length (feed direction) and the width of originals and
send the data to the host machine.

c. Handles double-sided originals.


The machine is equipped with a reversing function to handle double-sided originals.

d. Extra-length mode.
When extra-length mode is selected, the machine will be able to handle originals as long
as 630 mm in length.

e. Deals with sheets of different widths.


Originals of two different widths may be used.
*However, must not be of both metric- or inch-configuration sheets.

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2 Specifications
2.1 Specifications

Item Specifications Remarks


Pickup method Auto pickup/ delivery
Original orientation Original tray: face-up
Original position Original tray: center reference
Separation method Top separation
Original type Single-sided sheet If longer than 432mm,
AB size 38 to 128g/m2 paper of 60 ~ 90 g/m2.
INCH size 50 to 128g/m2
Double-sided sheet: 50 to 128g/m2
Original size A5 to A3/STMT to 279.4 x 431.8mm In extra-length
(11 x 17) mode, 630 mm max.
Width: 148.5 to 297.0mm/
5.8 to 11.7in.
Length: 139.7 to 432.0mm/
5.5 to 17.0in.
Stack on tray 100 sheets Paper of 80 g/m2.
Stack in delivery 100 sheets Paper of 80 g/m2.
assembly
Original mode Single-sided, double-sided
Original size Yes (default size only)
identification
Residual original Yes (in conjunction with host
detection machine)
Mixed sizes Yes (same widths)
Yes (different widths)
Assurance Combinations of Widths
AB-configuration
A3/B4 A4/B5 B4/A4R B5/A5
Book original Yes (must be 50 mm or less in
thickness)

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Item Specifications Remarks


Communication with IPC communication 2.1
host machine
Power supply 24 VDC (from host machine)
Weight 14.0kg/30.8Ib (approx.)
Dimensions 565 (W) x 545 (D) x 149 (H) mm/
22.2(W) x 21.5(D) x 5.9(H) in.
Serial number A-configuration: XDDxxxxx
Inch/ A-configuration: XDCxxxxx
AB-configuration: XDBxxxxx
Inch-AB-configuration: XDExxxxx
Operating environment Same as host machine
Temperature
Humidity

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Specifications subject to change without notice.

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3 Names of Parts
3.1 External View

[4] [5]

[3]

[2]

[7]
[1]

[6]

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[1] Feeder cover [4] Slide guide


[2] Rear cover [5] Original pickup tray
[3] ADF controller cover [6] Front cover
[7] Original delivery assembly

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3.2 Cross Sectional View

[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

[13] [12] [11] [10]

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[1] Feed large roller [8] Pickup roller


[2] Registration roller 2 [9] Original pickup tray
[3] Registration lower roller [10] Delivery upper reversing roller
[4] Registration upper roller [11] Delivery lower reversing roller
[5] Separation pad [12] Lead roll 2
[6] Feed roller [13] Lead roll 1
[7] Separation plate

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4 Operating the Machine


4.1 Original Set Indicator
The Original Set indicator turns on when an original is placed on the original tray. It
flashes when an original jam.

Original Set indicator

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4.2 Warnings and Corrective Action


If the Original Set indicator flashes while an original is supposedly moving, a jam may be
suspected, requiring the following corrective action:

1) Remove all originals from the original tray.


2) Open the feeder cover, and remove any jam.
3) Put the originals back in their initial sequence, and place the stack in the machine.

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4.3 Routine Maintenance by the User


Advise the user to clean the following at least once a month.

Part Description Remarks


Roller assemblies Wipe it with a cloth
moistened with water or
alcohol; then, dry wipe.
Sheet assemblies

Platen guide

White plate (copyboard cover)

Copyboard glass Reader unit

Copyboard glass retainer Reader unit

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Go through the following to clean the parts:


1) Open the feeder cover, and wipe the
rollers (8 in total) behind the feeder
cover with a moist cloth while rotating
the rollers; thereafter, dry wipe them
with a dry, soft cloth.
Clean the sheets around the rollers in
the same way.

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2) Wipe the three rollers (3 in total; figure


on right) with a moist cloth while rotat-
ing them; thereafter, dry wipe them with
a dry, soft cloth.
Clean the sheets around the rollers in
the same way.

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3) Open the C guide, and clean the rollers
(5 in total) with a moist cloth while
turning the jam removal lever; thereaf-
ter, dry wipe them with a dry, soft cloth.
Clean the sheets around the rollers in
the same way.

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4) Wipe the rollers (4 in total) with a
moisten cloth while rotating them;
thereafter, dry wipe them with a dry,
soft cloth.

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5) Close the C guide and the feeder cover;


then, open the ADF. Dry wipe the
copyboard glass with a moist cloth;
thereafter, dry wipe them with a dry,
soft cloth.

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6) Clean the white plate and the platen
guide with a moist cloth; thereafter, dry
wipe them with a dry, soft cloth.
Then, close the ADF.

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CHAPTER 2
OPERATIONS AND TIMING

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CHAPTER 2 OPERATIONS AND TIMING

1 Basic Construction
1.1 Outline of Electrical Circuitry
The machines electrical mechanisms are controlled by the ADF controller PCB. The
CPU (IC1) on the ADF controller interprets input signals from sensors and the host ma-
chine, and generates signals to drive such DC loads as motors and solenoids at such times as
determined in advance.

ADF controller PCB


Motor
CPU
(IC1)

Sensor
EPROM
(IC3)

Solenoid
EEPROM
(IC5)
Clutch

D/A Original
(IC6) indicator
+24V +5V
LED PCB

IPC
(IC2) 5 VDC power
supply (IC1)
J1-2

J3-6

IPC
communication
2.1

Power supply PCB


Host machine

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1.2 Inputs to the ADF Controller PCB


Inputs to the ADF Controller PCB (1/1)

ADF controller PCB


J18 J17 J4 +5V
Registration -3 -1 -4 -8
1 paper -1 -3 -2 -10 RG1S When paper is present,
PI1 -2 -2 -3 -9 '1'.
sensor

J21 J5 +5V
ADF -3 -4
open/closed -1 -6 ADFOP When ADF is opened,
sensor PI2 -2 -5 '1'.

J23 J22 J6 +5V


Large/small -3 -1 -6 -7 When paper is present,
identification -1 -3 -4 -9 L/S
-2 -2 -5 -8 '1'; then, identifies as
sensor PI3
large size.

J24 J22 J6 +5V


A4R/LTRR -3 -4 -3 -5 When paper is A4R,
identification -1 -6 -1 -4 A4R/LR
-2 -5 -2 -6 '1'; when paper is
sensor PI4
LTRR, '0'.

J28 J7 +5V
-3 -6
Original -2 -8 DTS When paper is present,
set sensor PI5 -1 -7 '0'.

J16 J13 J4 +5V When paper is present,


-3 -5 -3 -5 '1'.
Delivery -1 -6 -2 -6 DRS Reference intensity
reversal -2 -7 -1 -7 DRSAJ adjustment signal
sensor
J20 J19 J5 +5V When paper is present,
-3 -1 -3 -1 '1'.
Read -2 -2 -2 -2 RDS Reference intensity
sensor -1 -3 -1 -3 RDAJ adjustment signal

J106 J7 +5V When paper is present,


Post- -3 -1 '1'.
separation -2 -2 P-SEP Reference intensity
sensor -1 -3 SEPAJ adjustment signal

J25 J6 +5V
-3 -1 -1 Detects original width
Original
width VR1 -2 -2 -2 WIDTH (analog signal).
-1 -3 -3 For details, see
volume p. 2-19.

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1.3 Outputs from the ADF Controller PCB


Outputs from the ADF Controller PCB (1/1)

ADF controller PCB


J15 J13 J4 +24V
-1 -2 -3 -5 -3
Locking SL2
solenoid -2 -1 -4 -4 -4 SL When '1', SL2
turns on.
J33 J8 +24V
-2 -1 -2
Pickup clutch CL1
-1 -2 -1 PUCL When '1', CL1
J10 turns on.
+24V
-1
-2
-3 M1A
Pickup motor M1 -4 For details, see
-5 M1A*
M1B p. 2-30.
-6 M1B*
J9 +24V
-1
-2
-3 M2A
Feed motor M2 -4 For details, see
-5 M2A*
M2B p. 2-35.
-6 M2B*
J34 J8 +24V
-1 -6 -3
-2 -5 -4
-5 -2 -7 M3A
Delivery M3 -6 -1 -8 For details, see
-5 M3A*
reversal motor -4 -3 M3B p. 2-36.
-3 -4 -6 M3B*

FM1 J11 +24V


-1
Cooling fan -2 FLCK For details, see
-3 p. 2-37.

J31 J11 +24V


-1 -1 -3
Cover open -2 -2 -2 CR SW For details, see
SW1 -3 -3 -1 CR SW* p. 2-42.
switch

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2 Basic Operations
2.1 Outline
The machine is designed exclusively for stream reading.
It uses three motors and one clutch to pick up, feed, and deliver originals.

Name (notation) Function


Pickup motor (M1) Separates/moves originals.
Feed motor (M2) Moves originals.
Delivery reversal motor (M3) Delivers and reverses originals.
Pickup clutch (CL1) Engages or disengages drive from the pickup motor (M1) to
the pickup roller or feed roller.

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Feed motor drive signal

M2
Original detection signal(RDS)J5-2

S2
Original detection signal(DRS)J4-6
Locking solenoid drive signal(SL)J4-4

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SL2
Delivery reversal motor drive signal

M3

S1
Registration 1 original detection signal(RG1S)J4-10
Pickup motor drive signal

M1

PI1
S3
CL1
Pickup clutch drive signal(PUCL)J8-1

PI5
Original detection signal(P-SEP)J7-2
Original set signal(DTS)J7-8

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PI4
A4R/LTRR identification signal(A4R/LR)J6-4

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The following figure shows the signals used to drive the machines loads.

Large/small identification signal(L/S)J6-9


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2.2 Operations
2.2.1 Outline
The machine has four different modes of operation. It responds to the instructions from its
host machine to execute a specific mode of operation as described in the following table.

Mode of operation Operation Printing mode


[1] CW pickup/ Picks up an original, and deliv- single-sided original to single-
delivery ers it as it is after reading. sided print
single-sided original to double-
sided print
[2] CW pickup/ Picks up an original, and deliv- double-sided original to double-
reversal delivery ers by reversing it after reading. sided print
double-sided original to single-
sided prints
[3] Idle feed/rever- Executes idle feed to identify double-sided originals of different
sal pickup/reversal the size of the original; then, configurations
delivery executes idle feed to enable double-sided print
reading from the face of the double-sided originals of different
original and turns it over for de- configurations
livery. single-sided print
[4]Idle feed/reversal Executes idle feed to identify single sided originals of different
pickup/delivery the side of the original; then, configurations
turns it over for reading and single-sided print
then delivery. single-sided originals of different
configurations
double-sided print
extra-length original
single-sided print

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The following tables show small-size and large-size.

Small size A5R, A5, A4, B5, LTR, STMT


Large size A4R, B5R, A3, B4, LTRR, LGL, 279.4 x 431.8mm (11 x 17)

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2.2.2 CW Pickup/Delivery (single-sided original to single-sided print)


The following figures show the flow of originals.

Original

Pickup Delivery

Arching

Waiting for reading

Reading

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2.2.3 CW Pickup/Reversal Delivery (double-sided original to double-sided


print)
The following figures show the flow of originals.

Original

Pickup Feed

Arching Reversal

Waiting for reading Arching

Reading the face Waiting for reading

To next page.

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Reaching the back Feed

Feed Idle feed

Reversal Delivery

Arching

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2.2.4 Idle/Pickup/Delivery (double-sided originals of different widths (large


size) to double-sided prints)
The following figures show the flow of originals.

Pickup Reversing

Arching Arching

Idle feed Idle feed

Feed Feed

To next page

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Re-pickup from Feed


reversing assembly

Arching Reversing

Wait for reading Arching

Reading the face Wait for reading

To next page

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Reading the back Feed

Feed Idle feeding

Reversing Delivery

Arching

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2.2.5 Idle feed/Reversal Pickup/Delivery (single-sided originals of different


widths to single-sided prints)
The following figures show the flow of originals.

Pickup
Arching

Idle feed Idle feed

Feed
Feed

Re-pickup from the reversal Reversal


assembly
To next page.

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Arching

Waiting for reading

Reading the face

Delivery

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2.3 Checking the Originals


2.3.1 Outline
The machine checks originals in either of two methods depending on the selected print
mode:
Normal printing mode (other than printing originals of different widths or extra-length
mode)
Printing originals of different widths or extra-length mode

a. Normal Printing (other than printing originals of different widths or extra-length


mode)

Function Description Sensor used (notation)


Original detection Detects the presence/absence of an Original set sensor (PI1)
original on the original tray.
Initial original size de-
tection
Feed direction Detects the length of the original Large/small identification
set on the original pickup tray sensor (PI3)
(identification of small/large size).
Identifies small-size and large-size.
Identifies LTRR and LGL.
Cross feed direction Detects the width of the original Original width volume
placed on the original pickup tray. (VR1)
A4R/LTRR identification
sensor (PI4)
Last original size detec-
tion
Feed direction Detects the length of an original in Separation sensor (S3)
feed direction within the feed path.

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b. Printing Originals of Different Widths/Extra-Length Mode


When printing originals of different widths, the machine checks the originals using the
following three mechanisms:

Function Description Sensor used (notation)


Original de- Detects the presence/absence of an Original set sensor (PI1)
tection original on the original pickup tray.
Original If the post-separation sensor (S3) is Post-separation sensor (S3)
length detec- off (small size) in read wait posi-
tion tion,
Detects the distance of feed from
when the separation sensor turns off
(passage of the trailing edge) to
when the original stops in wait po-
sition.
If the separation sensor (S3) is on Post-separation sensor (S3)
(large size) in read wait position,
Detects the distance of feed from Read sensor (S2)
when the read sensor (S2) turns on
to when the read sensor (S2) turns
off in idle CCW rotation.

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2.3.2 Detecting the Presence/Absence of an Original


The presence/absence of an original on the original tray is checked by the original set sen-
sor (PI5).
When an original is placed on the original tray, the detecting lever operates in conjunction
with the light-blocking plate, which blocks the light of the photointerrupter, causing the
original set sensor (PI5) to generate the original detection signal (DTS). The ADF controller
PCB turns on the Original Set indicator in response to the original detection signal (DTS).

ADF controller PCB


DTS

Detecting lever Original

PI5

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2.3.3 Initial Original Size Detection (feed direction)


The initial original size detection (feed direction) mechanism is executed using the large/
small identification sensor (PI3) designed to find out whether the original on the original
tray is of a small size or a large size. In addition, it serves to distinguish between LTRR and
LGL during last original size detection.
When a large-size original is placed on the original tray, the detecting lever operates in
conjunction with the light-blocking plate, which blocks the light of the photointerrupter,
causing the machine to identify the original as being of a large-size and send the result of
detection to its host machine.
The result is based on real-time detection, and is sent to the host machine at 100-msec in-
tervals.
T02-203-04 shows the mechanism used for initial original size detection.

ADF controller PCB

L/S

Large-size original Detecting lever

PI3

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2.3.4 Initial Original Size Detection (breadthwise)


a. Outline
The initial original size detection mechanism for the breadthwise direction of an original
is performed by the original width detecting volume (VR1) located inside the original tray.
The original width volume operates in conjunction with the slide guide, and the resis-
tance shows analog fluctuations. The ADF controller receives the fluctuations in resistance
in the form of the original size signal (WIDTH), and converts it to a breadthwise size.
The A4R/LTRR identification sensor (PI4) is used exclusively to enable the original
width detecting volume (VR1) to accurately detect the width of A4R (210 mm wide) and
LTRR (216 mm wide).
The A4R/LTRR identification sensor generates the A4R/LR identification signal (1)
when the width of an original is 197 mm or more and less than 214 mm.

ADF controller PCB


A4R/LR

WIDTH
Slide guide
(rear) 4R/LTRR
identification
sensor (PI4)

Gear
Original width volume

Slide guide (front)

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The width of an original is detected as shown in T02-203-03.

Original width (w; mm) Large/small identifi- Remarks


cation sensor (PI3)
OFF ON
140 w 164 A5R -
167 w 195 B5R -
198 w 235 A4R/LTRR ON A4R - For A5, A4R is identified.
identifica- OFF LTRR LGL For STMT, LTRR is identified.
tion sen-
sor*1
238 w 267 B5 B4
270 w 287 LTR 11 x 17
290 w 297 A4 A3

*1: However, the activation range of the A4R/LTRR identification sensor is between 197
mm and 214 mm.
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If the width of an original is not any indicated in the table at power-on yet is between 140
and 297 mm, the next largest size will be selected.
For instance, if the width is a non-default width of 236 mm, the default width of 238 to
267 mm will be selected. If a non-default width is identified except at power-on, the default
width before a shift is made to a non-default width will be used.
The machine will select a default size based on the width of the original detected by ini-
tial original size detection and the length of the original, and communicates the result to
the host machine.

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b. Slide Guide Positioning Roll


The rail of the slide guide is provided with a groove so that the guide may stop at any of
default size positions. The stop positions, however, are closely located for some paper
sizes, possibly stopping the guide at the wrong point.
The machine comes with two slide guide positioning rolls to enable a change of stop po-
sitions so that the slide guide may be stopped at the positions shown in the following table.

Side guide Slide guide stop position


positioning roll color and marking Using 1 groove Using 2 grooves
While/marking A A4R A4R
(for A/B) LTRR
Black/marking L LTRR A4R
(for inch) LTRR

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Slide guide positioning


roll (black) Wait position
Position used

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2.3.5 Last Original Size Detection


The last original size detection mechanism is executed by the post-separation sensor (S3).
The last original size detection mechanism takes place when the original is held in read
wait position. The mechanism uses the width detected by the initial original size detection
mechanism using the original width volume (VR1), and uses the post-separation sensor (S3)
to find out the length of the original.
If the original is large size, the post-separation sensor (S3) emits light in response to the
reference intensity adjustment signal (SEPAJ), and its light-receiving segment detects the
light reflected by the original, and sends the original detection signal (P-SEP) to the ADF
controller PCB.

ADF controller PCB


SEPAJ
P-SEP

Original trailing edge


(large size)
Original trailing edge
(small size)

S3

Read wait position

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The following table shows the default sizes that may be detected by the machine:

[AB-Configuration]

Default size Original width w (mm) Post-separation sensor (S3)


A5R 148 w 164 OFF
B5R 164 w 195 ON
A5 195 w 235 OFF
A4R ON
B5 235 w 267 OFF
B4 ON
A4 267 w 297 OFF
A3 ON

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[Inch-Configuration]

Default size Original width w (mm) Post-separation Large/small identifica-


sensor (S3) tion sensor (PI3)
STMT 140 w 235 OFF
LTRR ON OFF
LGL ON ON
LTR 235 w 297 OFF
279.4 x 431.8mm ON
(11 x 17)

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[AB/Inch-Configuration]

Default size Original width Post-separa- Large/small A4R/LTRR iden-


w (mm) tion sensor identification tification sensor
(S3) sensor (PI3) (PI4)
A5R 148 w 164 OFF
B5R 164 w 195 ON
A5 195 w 235 OFF
A4R ON ON*1
STMT OFF
LTRR ON OFF OFF
LGL ON ON
B5 235 w 267 OFF
B4 ON
LTR 267 w 287 OFF
279.4 x 431.8mm ON
(11 x 17)
A4 287 w 297
A3

*1: The A4R/LTRR identification sensor (PI3) turns on in the range between 197 mm and
214 mm in terms of the width of an original.

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2.3.6 Checking Originals When Printing Originals of Different Widths or in


Extra-Length Mode
When printing originals of different widths or in extra-length mode, the originals are iden-
tified as being large size or small size with reference to the state of the post-separation sen-
sor (S3) with an original held in read wait position. The detection is based solely on the
length of the original, and is executed within the feed path.

a. Post-Separation Sensor (S3) Is Off (small size)


The distance over which the original has moved is checked based on the number of
clock pulses from the feed motor (M2) between when the post-separation sensor turns off
(passage of the trailing edge) and when the original is held in wait position.

b. Post-Separation Sensor (S3) Is On (large size)


The distance of feed is detected based on the number of clock pulses from the feed mo-
tor (M2) between when the read sensor (S2) turns on and the read sensor (S2) turns off.

M2
Original trailing edge (large size)

S3

S2
Original trailing edge (small size)

Read wait position

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2.4 Original Pickup/Separation


2.4.1 Basic Sequence of Pickup Operations
When the Start key is pressed while originals are placed on the original tray, the following
takes place to pickup up the originals:

a. Pickup
The pickup motor (M1) rotates in reverse, and the pickup clutch (CL1) turns on. As a
result, the stopper and the pickup roller unit move down to rotate the pickup roller. The
separation plate and the separation pad are used to prevent double-feeding of originals.
M1 M1

Pickup roller unit Pickup roller unit


CL1

CL1
Original Original

Stopper Separation pad Separation plate

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b. Arching
The pickup motor (M1) is stopped so that the original is butted against the registration
roller and is made to arch, thereby removing any skew.

Arching
Registration
roller
CL1

M1

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c. Feeding
The pickup motor (M1) and the feed motor (M2) rotate clockwise, and the original is
moved to read wait position. When the original reaches read wait position, the pickup mo-
tor (M1) and the feed motor (M2) stop.

M2 M1

Feed roller

Read wait position

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d. Stream Reading
When the leading edge of an original reaches read wait position, the image leading edge
signal is sent to the host machine to start stream reading, in which the host machines scan-
ner is held in place and originals are slid over the copyboard glass for scanning. The re-
sults of reading are stored in the host machines memory.

Feed roller

Scanning lamp
Read glass

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2.4.2 Pickup Unit and Stopper


The pickup unit consists of a pickup roller and a feed roller. When the Start key is pressed
or the original pickup signal is generated, the pickup motor (M1) starts to rotate in reverse,
and the pickup clutch (CL1) turns on.
At the same time, the stopper and the pickup unit move down, and the pickup roller and
the feed roller rotate to move the original. To prevent double-feeding, the separation pad and
the separation plate are used to ensure proper separation.

Pickup clutch (CL1)


Pickup rollers
Stopper

M1

Gear
Feed roller Sheets

Separation pad

Separation plate

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2.4.3 Timing of Pickup


Sequence of Operations (small size)

Original set Start key ON


Original pickup signal input

Pickup/feed Read
Original set
sensor (PI5)
Pickup motor Arching Read wait
(M1)
Pickup clutch CCW CW
(CL1)
Registration 1paper
sensor (PS1)
Feed motor
(M2)
Read sensor
(S2)
Image leading
edge signal

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2.4.4 Controlling the Pickup Motor (M1)


The following figure shows how the pickup motor (M1) is controlled. The pickup motor is
a 4-phase stepping motor, and its control circuit has the following mechanisms:
Turning on and off the motor.
Controlling the direction of rotation of the motor.
Controlling the speed of rotation of the motor.

+24V
J10
MODE A 3
IC10
IC1 CLK Motor 1 M1
CPU CW/CCW Driver A* 4
RESET
B
V-REF 5
2
B*
6

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The CPU (IC1) on the ADF controller PCB receives commands and print mode data (ra-
tio, mode of operation, timing, etc.) from the host machine, and sends drive pulses to the
main motor based on the types of data.

Signal notation Description


MODE Excitation mode setting
CLK Reference clock
CW/CCW Rotation direction setting
RESET System reset
V-REF Reference current setting

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2.5 Reversal
2.5.1 Operations
The reversal mechanism operates to turn over originals from their first side to their second
side or from their first side to their second side; these two operations are virtually identical,
and the discussions that follow are based on turning originals from their first side to their
second side.

a. Picking Up the 1st Side


The feed roller rotates using the drive of the feed motor (M2), and the 1st side is read.
To move the original, the delivery reversing roller rotates using the drive of the delivery
reversal motor (M3), and the original is moved to the delivery assembly.
The locking solenoid (SL2) turns on in reference to the end of reading operation, and the
delivery reversing roller becomes locked to let the original move.

SL2
M3
M2

S1 S1

Feed roller Delivery reversing roller

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b. Reversal/Feed 1
When the trailing edge of the original moves past the delivery reversal sensor (S1), the
delivery reversal motor (M3) stops. Immediately thereafter, it starts to rotate in reverse to
move the original to the registration roller 2.
SL2

SL2

M3 M3

Registration roller 2

S1 S1

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c. Reversal/Feed 2
The feed motor (M2) rotates, and the original is moved to read wait position; the origi-
nal will have been turned over by this time. Then, reading, delivery, and feed operations
will take place.

M2
Feed roller

Read wait position

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2.5.2 Sequence of Operations


Reversing an Original (small size)

Start key ON
Original pickup signal input

Pickup/feed Read Reverse


Original set sensor
(PI5)
Arch Read wait
Pickup motor (M1)
Registration 1paper CW CCW
sensor (PS1)
Feed motor
(M2)
Read sensor
(S2)
Delivery reversal Reverse wait
sensor (S1)
Delivery reversal Arch
motor (M3)
Locking solenoid CW CCW
(SL2)
Image leading
edge signal

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2.6 Feeding and Delivering Originals


2.6.1 Operations
When an original has been read in stream reading mode on the copyboard glass, it is
moved as follows to the original delivery assembly.

a. Moving the Original


The locking solenoid (S2) turns on, and the delivery lower reversing roller locks to the
delivery upper reversing roller. The feed roller rotates, and the original after moving past
read position is moved to the delivery reversing roller.

SL2 M3

Feed roller

Read position Delivery reversing roller

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b. Delivery to the Original Delivery Tray


The original is delivered to the original delivery assembly by the delivery reversing
roller driven by the delivery reversal motor (M3) rotating in clockwise direction.
SL2

M3

Delivery reversing roller

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2.6.2 Sequence of Operations


Sequence of Operations (delivery of small-size sheets)

Start key ON
Original pickup signal input Delivery end
Pickup/feed Read Delivery Standby
Original set sensor
(PI5)
Arching Read wait
Pickup motor (M1)
Registration 1paper CCW CW
sensor (PS1)

Feed motor (M2)

Read sensor (S2)


Delivery reversal
sensor (S1)
Delivery reversal
motor (M3)
Locking solenoid
(SL2)
Image leading
edge signal

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2.6.3 Controlling the Feed Motor (M2)


The following figure shows the circuit used to control the feed motor, which is a 4-phase
stepping motor. The circuit has the following functions:
Turning on and off the motor.
Controlling the direction of rotation of the motor.
Controlling the speed of rotation of the motor.

+24V
MODE1
MODE2 J9
A 3
IC8
IC1 CW/CWB Motor 1 M2
CPU CLK Driver A*
4
ENB
B
RESET* 5
B* 2
V-REF 6

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The CPU (IC1) on the ADF controller PCB receives print mode data (ratio, mode of op-
eration, timing, etc.) from the host machine, and sends drive pulses to the read motor based
on the data.
The read motor is a stepping motor, and its direction and speed of rotation are controlled
by changing the sequence and the frequency of drive pulses (A, A*, B, B*).

Signal notation Description


MODE 1 Excitation mode setting
MODE 2 Excitation mode setting
CW/CCW Rotation direction setting
CLK Phase switch clock
ENB Output cut-off
RESET* System reset
V-REF Reference current setting

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2.6.4 Controlling the Delivery Reversal Motor (M3)


The following figure shows the circuit used to control the delivery motor (M1), which is a
4-phase stepping motor. The circuit has the following mechanisms:
Turning on and off the motor.
Controlling the direction of rotation of the motor.
Controlling the speed of rotation of the motor.

+24V
A
A* J8
A 7
B IC13
IC1 Motor 3 M3
B* A*
CPU Driver 8
B
V-REF* REFA* 6
REFB* 4
B*
5

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The CPU (IC1) on the ADF controller PCB receives print mode data (ratio, mode of op-
eration, timing, etc.) from the host machine, and sends drive pulses to the main motor based
on the data.
The main motor is a stepping motor, and the direction and speed of its rotation are con-
trolled by changing the sequence and the frequency of drive pulses (A, A*, B, B*).

Signal notation Description


V-REF* Reference current setting

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2.7 Controlling the Fan


2.7.1 Outline
The machine is equipped with a single fan (FM1), which is used to cool the ADF control-
ler PCB.

+24V
+5V
FAN[1]
J11
24V
CPU 1
0V
(IC1) 3 FM1
FLCK[2] FLCK
2
Cooling fan

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The following signals are used to control the fan:


[1]cooling fan drive signal; when the signal goes 1, the fan starts to rotate.
[2]cooling fan lock detection signal; when the fan locks, the signal goes 1.

Sequence of Operations

Start key ON
Original pickup signal input

INTR SCFW SCRV LSTR STBY

Cooling fan(FM1)

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E412 (cooling fan rotation error)


It is indicated if the lock signal (FLCK) is generated 100 msec or more
while the cooling fan is being driven.

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3 Jam
The machine uses the sensors shown in F02-301-03 to check for an original jam. The
ADF controller PCB detects a jam in relation to the presence/absence of an original over a
specific sensor at such times as stored in its ROM in advance.
When a jam is detected, the machine sends the data to its host machine in the form of a
code:
A jam occurring in the machine is indicated by the following two ways:
Host machines service mode screen
LEDs on the ADF controller PCB
Service Mode Screen of the Host Machine

Jam codes; see Table


2-301 and later.

'1' indicates a jam


in the machine.
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LEDs on the ADF Controller PCB

LED2 LED4

PSW1
DSW1

LED1 LED3

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PI3
PI4
PI2
PI5
S3
PI1 U2
S1
S2

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The following table shows jam codes, LED indications, jam types, related sensors, and
conditions of detection:
: off : flashing (at 160-msec intervals)
x=1: pickup of 1st original x=0: pickup of 2nd and subsequent originals

Jam LED indi- Jam type Sen- Condition


code cator sor
00x1 Post-separation S3 The post-separation sensor (S3) does
sensor delay not detect an original a specific feed af-
ter the start of separation.
00x2 Post-separation S2, S3 The trailing edge of an original moves
sensor station- past the read sensor (S2) before the
ary post-separation sensor (S3) turns off.
00x3 Registration S3, PI1 The registration 1paper sensor (PI1)
sensor delay does not detect an original a specific
feed after the post-separation sensor
(S3) turns on.
00x4 Registration PI1 The registration 1paper sensor (PI1) de-
sensor station- tects an original a specific time after the
ary feed starts from registration 2 position
(10 mm front of the registration roller
2).
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: off : flashing (at 160-msec intervals)


x=1: pickup of 1st original x=0: pickup of 2nd and subsequent originals
Jam LED indi- Jam type Sen- Condition
code cator sor
00x5 Read sensor de- S2 The read sensor (S2) does not detect an
lay original a specific feed from registration
2 position (10 mm in front of the regis-
tration roller 2) after separation.
The read sensor (S2) does not detect an
original a specific feed after the start of
feed from registration roller 2 position
after reversal.
00x6 Read sensor S2 The read sensor (S2) detects an original
stationary a specific feed after the start of feed
from read wait position.
The read sensor (S2) detects an original
a specific feed after the start of feed
from read wait position when large/
small identification is done in mixed
size mode.
00x7 Delivery rever- S1, S2 In single-sided mode, the delivery rever-
sal sensor delay sal sensor (S1) does not detect an origi-
nal a specific feed after the read sensor
(S2) turns on.
In double-sided mode, the delivery re-
versal sensor (S1) does not detect an
original at the end of reading.
00x8 Delivery rever- S1, S2 In single-sided or double-sided mode,
sal sensor sta- the delivery sensor (S1) detects an origi-
tionary nal a secific feed after the delivery sen-
sor (S1) turns on while idle reversal is
taking place.
In double-sided mode, the delivery re-
versal sensor (S1) detects an original a
specific feed after the read sensor (S2)
turns off.
While idle reversal is taking place, the
delivery reversal sensor (S1) detects an
original a specific feed after the read
sensor (S2) turns off.
00x9 User ADF open PI2 The ADF is opened during operation
(drive system at rest).

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: off : flashing (at 160-msec intervals)


x=1: pickup of 1st original x=0: pickup of 2nd and subsequent originals

Jam LED indi- Jam type Sen- Condition


code cator sor
00xA ADF open PI2 The ADF is opened during operation
(drive system in operatioin).
00xB User cover SW2 The upper cover is opened during op-
open eration (drive system at reset).
00xC Cover open SW2 The upper cover is opened during op-
eration (drive system in operatioin).
00xD Initial station- PI1, S1 Paper is detected in the path when the
ary ,S2, S3 first sheet is picked up.
00xE Pickup fault PI15 The pickup signal is received for 2 sec
while no original exists ion the original
pickup tray.
00xF Timing fault S2 The next original is moved to registra-
tion 2 before reading ends.

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4 Power Supply
The following figure shows an outline of the machines power supply system.
The machines power supply receives two type of 24V power (24 VP, 24 VL) from its host
machine.
The 24VP supply is mostly used for loads, and is cut off when the upper cover is opened.
If an overcurrent starts to flow into the circuit, the circuit breaker (CB1) will turn on to
cut the power supply, thereby protecting the circuit.
The 24VL supply is converted to 5V power by the IC11, and is sent to sensors and is also
used to drive the controller PCB.

Cover open
switch (SW1)

CRSW*
24V
CRSW

J2
3 21
J1 Motor
24VP 24V Clutch
2 CB1
Solenoid
Host
machine
24VL J3 5V
6 DC5V Power Supply Sensor
IC11

ADF controller PCB

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1 Basic Construction
1.1 External Covers
[1] Front cover [8] [6]
[2] Rear cover [4]
[3] Feeder cover
[7]
[4] AD controller cover [2]
[5] Left lower cover
[6] Original pickup tray
[7] Original delivery assembly
[8] Slide guide
[3]
[1]

[5]

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Remove the covers as needed to clean,
inspect, or repair the inside of the machine.

1.1.1 Detaching the Machine


1) Turn off the host machine.
2) Disconnect the machines communica-
tion cable [1] from its host machine.

[1]

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3) Peel up the rubber cover [2], and re-


[2]
move the two screws [3]; then, detach
the angle guide metal plate [4].

[3] [4]

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4) Remove the two stop screws [5], and
remove the screw [6] equipped with a [5]
washer.
5) Slide the machine as shown, and lift it
to detach.

[6]

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1.1.2 Removing the Front Cover


1) Open the feeder cover [1], and remove
the mounting screw [2]. [2]

[1]

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2) Remove the two mounting screws [3], [4]
and detach the front cover [4] as shown.

[3]

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1.1.3 Removing the Rear Cover
1) Open the feeder cover, and remove the [1]
mounting screw [1].

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2) Lift the original pickup tray, and re- [2]


move the mounting screw [2]; then, de-
tach the rear cover [3].
[3]

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1.1.4 Removing the Feeder Cover [3] [2]
1) Remove the front cover.
2) Remove the mounting screw [1] and po-
sitioning pin [2]; then, detach the feeder
cover [3]. [1]

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1.1.5 Removing the ADF Controller Cover
[2]
1) Remove the mounting screw [1], and
detach the controller cover [2].

[1]
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1.1.6 Removing the Inside Cover [1]


1) Open the feeder cover.
2) Remove the two mounting screws [1],
and slide the inside cover [2] to the
right to detach.

[2]

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1.1.7 Removing the Left Lower Cover [2]
1) Open the ADF.
2) Remove the front cover and the rear
cover.
3) Remove the two mounting screws [1],
and detach the left lower cover [2].
[1]

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1.1.8 Removing the Original Delivery Assembly
1) Remove the front cover and the rear
cover.
2) Remove the three mounting screws [1]
from the front of the machine.

[1]
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3) Open the original pickup tray, and re- [2]


move the two mounting screws [2].

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4) Remove the two mounting screws [3] [3]
from the back of the machine.

[3]

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5) Open the machine, and slide the origi-
nal delivery assembly [4] as shown to
[4]
detach.

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2 Drive System
[2] [3]
2.1 Drive Assembly
2.1.1 Removing Pickup Motor
1) Remove the rear cover.
2) Disconnect the connector [1].
3) Remove the two screws [2], and detach
the pickup motor [3].

[1] [2]

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2.1.2 Removing the Feed Motor
It is very important to note the differences [1]
[3] [5]
in procedure whenever you must replace the
feed motor and its timing belt:
When using the same feed motor and its
timing belt.
When using a new feed motor and its
timing belt.

a. If you are using the same feed motor


and its timing belt,
1) Remove the rear cover.
2) Disconnect the connector [1]. [2] [4]
3) Remove the two mounting screws [2],
and detach the feed motor [3] and the
timing belt [4].
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When mounting the feed motor,
be sure to attach the timing belt
[4] on the pulley [5] of the mo-
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b. If you are using a new feed motor and [2]


its timing belt,
1) Remove the rear cover.
2) Disconnect the connector [1].
3) Remove the two tension springs [2].
4) Loosen the two mounting screws [3],
and slide the adjusting plate [4] down.

[1]

[3]
[4]

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5) Remove the two mounting screws [5],
and detach the feed motor [6] and the [6]
timing belt [7].

When mounting the tension


spring [2], be sure to tighten the
mounting screw [3] while keep-
ing the mounting screws [3] on
the adjusting plate [4] loose.

[5] [7]

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2.1.3 Removing the Delivery Reversal Motor


1) Remove the rear cover. [3]
2) Disconnect the connector [1], and free [2]
[4]
the harness from the guide [2].
3) Remove the two mounting screws [3],
and detach the feed motor [4].

When attaching the delivery re-


versal motor, make sure that the
gear of the motor is engaged
with the transmission gear.

[1]
[3]

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2.1.4 Removing the Drive Unit
[3]
1) Remove the rear cover and the inside
cover. [4] [1]
2) Remove the faston [1], and disconnect
the three connectors [2].
3) Remove the five reuse bands [3], and
free the harness from the locking sup-
port [4].

[2]
[3] [2]

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4) Remove the six mounting screws [5].


[7] [5]
5) Free the harness from the wire saddle
[6]; then, detach the drive unit [7].

[5]

[6]

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When mounting the drive unit,
be sure that the spring [8] and [8]
[10]
the arm are as shown . In addi-
tion, check to make sure that the
arm [9] on the drive side is
above the pin [10].

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[9]

[10]

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3 Feed System
3.1 Feed System [1]
[2]
3.1.1 Removing the Feed System
1) Remove the inside cover.
2) Remove the two resin E-rings [1] and
two bushings [2]; then, detach the
pickup roller unit [3].

[3]

[1] [2]
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3.1.2 Removing the Pickup Roller/Feed Roller
1) Remove the pickup roller unit. (See p.
3-11.)
2) Remove the three resin E-rings [1], and
detach the pickup roller support plate [1]
[2]. [3]
[1]
The pin [3] will come off; take
care not to lose it.

[2]

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3) Remove the feed roller [4].


4) Remove the resin E-ring [5], and re- [3]
move the pickup roller [6]. [8]

Pay attention to the orientation [4]


of the pickup roller and the feed
roller.
Be sure to mount the separation
guide [7] so that the wider side
of the plastic film [8] is toward
the feed roller. [5]

[7] [6]

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3.1.3 Removing the Separation Plate/Separation Pad [2]


1) Remove the pickup roller unit. [1]
2) Remove the two mounting screws [1],
and detach the separation plate [2].

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3) Slide the separation pad [3] as shown to [3]
detach.

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3.1.4 Removing the Registration Lower Roller


1) Remove the front cover, rear cover, and
[1]
inside cover
2) Remove the drive unit. (See p. 3-9)
3) Remove the two screws [1], and detach
the pre-registration guide [2].

[2]

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4) Holding it as shown, free the front of [3]
the C guide [3], and slide the rear from
the shaft to detach.

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5) Remove the resin E-ring [4], and re-


move the bushing [5]. [5]
[4]

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6) Remove the resin E-ring [6], and re-
[7]
move the gear [7] and the bushing [8].
[8]
7) Remove the registration lower roller [9].

[6]

[9]

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3.1.5 Removing the Registration Upper Roller


1) Remove the front cover and the feeder [1]
cover.
2) Remove the two mounting screws [1],
and detach the cover [2].

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3) Remove the mounting screw [3], and
detach the support plate [4]; then, de- [3]
[4]
tach the registration upper roller [5].

[5]

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3.1.6 Removing the Registration Roller 2


1) Remove the front cover and the feeder
[1]
cover.
2) Remove the two mounting screws [1],
and detach the cover [2].

[2]

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3) Remove the mounting screw [3] and the
support plate [4]; then, detach the regis- [3]
tration roller 2 [5]. [5] [4]

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3.1.7 Removing the Feed Large Roller


1) Open the machine, and remove the front
cover, rear cover, and left lower cover.
2) Remove the two mounting screws [1],
and detach the platen guide [2].
3) Detach the machine from its host ma-
chine. [1]

Be sure to detach the machine [2]


from its host machine before
starting the following steps.

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4) Remove the C guide.
[4]
5) Remove the drive unit. (See p. 3-9)
6) Remove the four mounting screws [3], [3]
and detach the feed motor unit [4].

[3]

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7) Remove the six mounting screws [5],


[5]
and detach the hinge assembly [6].

[6]

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8) Remove the resin E-ring [7] at the front
and the bearing [8].
[8]

[7]

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9) Remove the resin E-ring [9] at the rear,


and slide the gear [10] to detach the
bushing [11]; then, lift the shaft some-
what to detach the gear [10].
10) Remove the feed large roller [12].

[12]
[9]
[11]

[10]

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3.1.8 Removing the Delivery Upper Reversal Roller


1) Remove the front cover, rear cover, and [1]
inside cover.
2) Remove the drive unit. (See p. 3-9)
3) Remove the two mounting screws [1],
and detach the pre-registration guide
[2].

[2]

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4) Remove the C guide [3]. [3]

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5) Remove the resin E-ring [4], and re-
move the busing [5].

[4] [5]

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6) Remove the hook, and detach the gear [8]


[6].
7) Remove the resin E-ring [7] and the
bushing [8].
8) Remove the delivery upper reversing
roller [9].

[7]
[6]

[9]
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3.1.9 Removing the Lead Roll 2 [1]


[2]
1) Remove the front cover, rear cover, and
original delivery assembly.
2) Open the stopper [1], and detach the
lead roll 2 [2].

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3.1.10 Removing the Delivery Lower Reversing Roller


1) Remove the front cover, rear cover, and
delivery assembly.
2) Open the stopper [1], and detach the de-
livery lower reversing roller [2].

[1]

[2]

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3.1.11 Removing the Lead Roll 1 [2]


1) Remove the front cover, rear cover, and
left lower cover.
2) Open the feeder cover; then, remove the
resin E-ring [1], arm [2], and bushing
[3].

[3]
[1]

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3) Remove the resin E-ring [4] and the [6]


bushing [5].
4) Remove the bushing [6], and detach the [7]
lead roll 1 unit [7].

[4]

[5]

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5) Open the stopper [8], and detach the
lead roll 1 [9].

[8] [9]

[7]

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3.1.12 Replacing the C Guide Sheet [1]


1) Open the feeder cover, and detach the C
guide. (See p. 3-13)
2) Peel off the C guide sheet [1], and clean
the area with lint-free paper moistened
with alcohol.
3) Attach the new C guide sheet [2] as
shown on the right.

When attaching it, be sure to [2]


butt both its vertical and hori-
zontal sides against the stops.

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4 Electrical System
[1]
4.1 Electrical System
4.1.1 ADF Controller PCB
1) Remove the rear cover.
2) Disconnect all connectors from the ADF
controller PCB; then, free the harness
[2] from the locking support [1].
3) Disconnect the connector [3].

[2]

[3]

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4) Remove the mounting screw [4]; then, [4]
push the locking support [5] to detach
the front side of the ADF controller
PCB [6].

[5]

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5) Shift the ADF controller PCB [6] in the


direction of the arrow to detach.

[6]

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4.1.2 Removing the Delivery Reversal Sensor


1) Open the feed cover. [1]
2) Remove the screw [1] and the stepped [2]
screw [2], and detach the C guide [3].

[3]

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3) Remove the two mounting screws [4], [4]


and detach the cover [5].

[5]

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4) Remove the mounting screw [6], and
[6]
disconnect the connector [7]; then, de-
tach the delivery reversal sensor [8].

[7]

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4.1.3 Removing the Read Sensor


1) Remove the left lower cover. [5]
2) Disconnect the connector [1], and re-
[6]
move the hook [2]; then, detach the
guide [3].
3) Remove the mounting screws [4], and
disconnect the connector [5]; then, de-
tach the read sensor [6]. [2]

[4]
[3]
[1]

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4.1.4 Removing the Post-Separation Sensor


1) Open the feeder cover. [2]
2) Remove the inside cover.
3) Disconnect the connector [1], and re- [3]
move the mounting screw [2]; then, de- [1]
tach the post-separation sensor [3].

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4.1.5 Removing the Cooling Fan


1) Remove the rear cover.
2) Disconnect the connector [1] from J11
of the ADF controller PCB; then, free [4]
the harness from the harness guide [2]. [2]
3) Remove the two mounting screws [3],
and detach the cooling fan [4].

Be user to orient the cooling fan


so that the marking on it (indi-
cating the direction of current)
matches the marking on the
machine's side metal plate.

[3] [1]

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4.1.6 Removing the Locking Solenoid


[6]
1) Remove the front cover.
2) Disconnect the connector [1], and de- [5]
tach the two reuse bands [2].
3) Remove the two mounting screws [3],
and detach the hook [4] of the arm. [2]
4) Detach the locking solenoid [5].

The parallel pin [6] will come


off when the locking solenoid is
detached; take care not to lose
it.

[2] [1]
[3]
[4]

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4.1.7 Removing the Pickup Clutch


1) Remove the rear cover and the inside [3] [4] [5]
[3]
cover.
2) Disconnect the connector [1], and de-
tach the harness from the locking sup-
port [2].
3) Remove the two mounting screws [3],
and detach the bushing [4] and the
mounting base [5].

[2] [1]

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4) Remove the stopper [6]. [6]


5) Remove the bushing [7], and detach the
clutch [8].

When installing the pickup


clutch, may be made more eas-
Memo ily to install it after removing
the pick up roler unit.

[7]

[8]
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After mounting it, check to
make sure that the arm [9] of
[9]
the pickup clutch is above the
pin [10].

[10]
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4.1.8 Removing the Open/Close Switch


1) Remove the rear cover. [2]
2) Open the feeder cover.
3) Remove the faston [1].
4) Remove the mounting screw [2], and
detach the open/close switch [3].

[1]
[3]

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4.1.9 Removing the Original Width Volume


1) Lift the original pickup tray. [1]
2) Remove the three mounting screws [1],
and detach the cover [2]. [2]

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3) Disconnect the three connectors [3], and [4] [3]


free the harness [4] from the harness
guide.
4) Remove the two mounting screws [5],
and detach the original width volume
[6]. [3]

[6] [5]
[5]

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[ Mounting the Original Width Volume ]
1) Fully spread the side guide [1]. [3]
2) Turn the gear [2] counterclockwise
(viewing from the gear), and mount the
volume so that the two arrows [3]
match. [1]

[1] [2]

[3]

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CHAPTER 4 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION

1 Periodically Replaced Parts


The machine does not have parts that must be replaced on a periodical basis.

2 Durables
Some parts of the machine may require replacement once or more because of wear or
damage. Replace them as needed while referring to the table of estimated lives (expressed in
terms of the numbers of originals picked up, which may be checked in the host machine's
service mode).

As of June 2000
No. Part name Q'ty Estimated Remarks
Part No.
life
1 Pickup roller FC3-0722 1 80,000 Use the host machine's service mode
to find out how much each part has
been used.
2 Feed roller FC3-0607 1 80,000 COPIER>COUNTER>DRBL-2>
DF-PU-RL: pickup roller
3 Separation pad FF3-3983 1 80,000 DF-FD-RL: feed roller
DF-SP-PD: separation pad
4 Separation plate FF3-3984 1 80,000 DF-SP-PL: separation plate
5 Dust-collecting FC3-0787 1 80,000 LNT-TAPE: dust-collecting tape
tape (large)
Dust-collecting FC3-0788 1 80,000
tape (small)
Dust-collecting FC3-0799 1 80,000
tape (upper)
T04-201-01

The values in the above table are estimates only and are subject to change
based on future data.

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3 Scheduled Servicing Chart


Do not use solvents or oils other than those indicated. Adhesion of paper
lint or dust to the rollers or scarpers can cause black lines in the images. Be
sure that cleaning is thorough.

: Clean : Replace : Lubricate : Adjust : Inspect

Ref. Part name Maintenance interval Remarks


80,000 or 160,000
6 mo. or 1 yr.
Copyboard glass Reader unit
Copyboard glass retainer
1 White plate (copyboard cover)
2 Platen guide* Use the host machine's
3 Post-separation sensor service mode to find out
4 Read sensor how much each part has
5 Delivery reversal sensor been used.
6 Upper registration roller COPIER>COUNTER
7 Lower registration roller >FEEDER>FEED
8 Registration roll 2
9 Large feed roller
10 Feed roll 1
11 Feed roll 2
12 Upper delivery reversing roller
13 Lower delivery reversing roller
14 Pickup roller
15 Separation pad
16 Feed roller
17 Separation plate
18 Registration roller scraper
19 Original pickup tray
20 Pre-registration guide*
21 C guide*
22 Reversing guide*
23 Delivery guide*
24 Original delivery assembly
25 Reversal left guide plastic film
26 Left cover plastic film
27 Dust-collecting tape (large,
small, upper)
28 Height adjusting member (check
for contact and adjustment)
*Including plastic film.
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The following shows the arrangement of parts selected for scheduled servicing:

[25] [8][18][9] [7] [6] [18][15][16] [17] [14] [19]

[26][10] [11] [13] [12] [24]

F04-301-01

[21]

[22]

S3

[1]

[2] [20]
[5] [3]

[4]
[27]

S3

S1

[27]
S2

[27]

[24]
[23]

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4 Cleaning
4.1 Parts of the Reader Assembly
4.1.1 Copyboard Glass [1]
1) Wipe the copyboard glass [1] with a
cloth moistened with water or alcohol;
then, dry wipe it.

4.1.2 Copyboard Glass Retainer


1) Wipe the copyboard glass retainer [2]
with a cloth moistened with water or
alcohol; then, dry wipe it.
[2]

F04-401-01
4.2 Parts of the ADF
4.2.1 Platen Guide
1) Wipe the platen guide (including the [1] [2]
plastic film) [1] with a cloth moistened
with water or alcohol; then, dry wipe it.

4.2.2 White Plate (copyboard cover)


1) Wipe the white plate [2] with a cloth
moistened with water or alcohol; then,
dry wipe it.

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4.3 Sensors
4.3.1 Delivery Reversal Sensor [2] [1]
1) Open the feeder cover and the C guide.
[3]
2) Remove the screw [1] and the stepped
screw [2]; then, detach the reversal
guide [3].

F04-403-01
3) Remove the two screws [4], and detach
the cover [5].
[4]

[5]

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4) Clean the delivery reversal sensor [6]
and the reflecting plastic film [7] on the [7]
guide side with the blower brush.

[6]

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4.3.2 Read Sensor


1) Remove the front cover, rear cover, and
left lower cover.
2) Disconnect the connector [1], and re-
move the hook [2]; then, detach the
guide [3].
3) Remove the screw [4], and clean he [5]
read sensor [5] with the blower brush.
[2]

[3] [4]
[1]
F04-403-04
4) Clean he reflecting plastic film [7] with [6]
the blower brush.

F04-403-05
4.3.3 Post-Separation Sensor
1) Open the feeder cover.
2) Remove the inside cover.
3) Remove the screw [1], and clean the
post-separation sensor [2] with the
blower brush.
[1]
[2]

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4.4 Rollers and Guides


4.4.1 Original Pickup Tray
1) Clean the original pickup tray [1] with
[1]
lint-free paper moistened with alcohol.

F04-404-01
4.4.2 Pickup Roller and Feed Roller
1) Open the feed cover, and take out the
inside cover.
2) Clean the pickup roller [1] and the feed [1]
roller [2] with lint-free paper moistened
with alcohol.

[2]

F04-404-02
4.4.3 Separation Pad and Separation Plate
1) Take out the pickup roller unit.
2) Clean the separation pad [1] and the [2] [1]
separation plate [2] with lint-free paper
moistened with alcohol.

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4.4.4 Upper Registration Roller and Registration Roller 2


1) Open the feeder cover, and remove the [1]
two screws [1]; then, detach the cover
[2].

[2]

F04-404-04
2) Clean the upper registration roller [3],
[3]
registration roller 2 [4], and the cover
removed in step 2) with lint-free paper
moistened with alcohol. [4]

F04-404-05
3) Attach the cover [2]. [5]

[5]
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4.4.5 Pre-Registration Guide, C Guide, Lower Registration Roller, Upper


Delivery Reversing Roller
1) Open the feeder cover, and clean the [1]
pre-registration guide [1] (including the
sheet) with lint-free paper moistened
with alcohol.

F04-404-07
2) Clean the top and bottom faces of the C
guide 2 [2] where paper comes into [3]
contact and the reflecting plastic film
[3].

3) Take out the pre-registration guide [1]


and the C guide [2].

[2]

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4) By moving the shaft [6], clean the lower


[6]
registration roller [4] and the upper de-
[5]
livery reversing roller [5] with lint-free
paper moistened with alcohol.

5) Mount the pre-registration guide [1] and


the C guide [2].

[4]

F04-404-09

4.4.6 Reversing Guide, Large Feed Roller, Delivery Guide, and Feed Roll 2
1) Remove the screw [1] and the stepped
screw [2], and detach the reversing [2] [1]
guide [3].
2) Clean the face of the reversing guide [3]
[3]
where paper comes into contact and the
plastic film with lint-free paper moist-
ened with alcohol.

F04-404-10
3) While turning the jam removal lever [4],
clean the large feed roller [5] with lint-
free paper moistened with alcohol. [4] [6]

4) Clean the delivery guide (including the


plastic film) [6] with lint-free paper
moistened with alcohol.

[5]
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5) Wrap the tip of the screwdriver with


lint-free paper moistened with alcohol;
then, clean the feed roll 2 [7] by turning
the jam removal lever [4].

[4]

[7]

F04-404-12
4.4.7 Feed Roll 1
1) Remove the front cover, rear cover, and
lower cover.
2) Clean the plastic film [1] of the left
lower cover with lint-free paper moist-
ened with alcohol.

[1]

F04-404-13
3) Clean the feed roll 1 [2] with lint-free
paper moistened with alcohol.
4) Remove the platen guide, and clean the [2]
guide and the plastic film [3] with lint-
free paper moistened with alcohol.

[3]

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5) Clean the reversing left guide plastic


film [4] with lint-free paper moistened [4]
with alcohol.
6) Mount the reversing guide, platen
guide, left lower cover, front cover, and
rear cover.

F04-404-15

4.4.8 Lower Delivery Reversing Roller and Original Delivery Assembly


1) Open the original pickup tray.
2) Clean the delivery lower reversing roller
[1] and the original delivery assembly
[2] with lint-free paper moistened with
alcohol.

[1]
[2]

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5 Replacement
5.1 Replacing the Dust-Collecting Tape (upper, large, small)
1) Remove the feeder cover.
2) Peel the dust-collecting tape (upper) [1] [1]
from the feeder cover, and clean the
area with lint-free paper moistened with
alcohol.

F04-501-01
3) Peel the dust-collecting tape (large) [2]
[3]
and the dust tape (small) [3] from the
cover, and clean the area with lint-free
paper moistened with alcohol.

[2]

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4) Attach the new dust-collecting tape (up-


per) [4], and detach the backing sheet. [4]

Be user to attach the tape by


butting it against the rib in verti-

Flush
cal direction as shown.

F04-501-03

5) Attach the new dust-collecting tapes


[6]
(large) [5] and (small) [6], and detach
the backing sheets.

Be sure to attach the dust-

Flush
colleting tape (large) [5] as
shown.
Be sure to attach the dust-col-
lecting tape (small) [6] by butt-
ing it against the rear as shown.

[5]

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6. Adjust
6.1 Height adjusting member (check for contact and adjust-
ment)
1) With the ADF closed, check to find out [1]
whether the protrusion [1] at the left
front/rear is in contact with the read
glass [2].

To facilitate the work, try turn-


ing on the scanning lamp in the
Memo host machines service mode:
COPIER>FUNCTION>MISC-
R>SCANLAMP. However, be
sure not to keep it on more than
5 min. [2]

F04-601-01
[ If Not in Contact ]
1) If the protrusion [1] at left front/rear is
not in contact with the read glass [2],
turn the fixing screw [2] at the top of
the left hinge to make adjustments.

[2]

CC: to move down the front.


CCW: to move up the front.
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CHAPTER 5
TROUBLESHOOTING

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CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING

1 Standards and Adjustments


1.1 Making Basic Adjustments
The machines basic adjustments must be
made in the following order:
1. Angle (opening at 90)
2. Tilt
3. ADF height
4. ADF perpendicularity
5. Angle (opening at 70)
6. Read position*1
7. Horizontal registration*2
8. Read speed*2
9. Leading edge registration*2
*1: Using the host machines service
mode.
*2: Using either the machines or the
host machines service mode.

1.1.1 Angle Guide (opening at 90)


[1]
The machines angle of opening must be
adjusted. If it is 90, go to [1.1.2].

1) Peel up the rubber cover [1], and re-


move the two mounting screws [2];
then, remove the angle guide plate [3]. [2] [3]

[1]

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1.1.2 Correcting the Tilt [2]


1) Loosen the nut [1] of the rear of the left
hinge, and turn the bolt (w/ hex hole)
[2] so that the fixing member [3] is at
the marking [4].

2) Tighten the nut [1].

[1]

[4]

[3]

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1.1.3 Adjusting the Height of the ADF [1]


1) With the ADF closed, check to find out
whether the protrusion [1] at the left
front/rear is in contact with the read
glass [2].

To facilitate the work, try turn-


ing on the scanning lamp in the
Memo host machines service mode:
COPIER>FUNCTION>MISC-
R>SCANLAMP. However, be
sure not to keep it on more than [2]
5 min.
F05-101-03
[ If Not in Contact ]
1) If the protrusion [1] at left front/rear is
not in contact with the read glass [2],
turn the fixing screw [2] at the top of
the left hinge to make adjustments.

[2]

CC: to move down the front.


CCW: to move up the front.
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CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING

1.1.4 Adjusting the ADF Perpendicularity


The spatial relationship between the host
machines optical system and the machines
original feed direction must be adjusted.

1) Using an A4 or LTR sheet of paper, pre-


pare a test chart as shown.

10mm
10mm 10mm

10mm
Right
angle

F05-101-05
2) Place the test chart on the original tray,
and make a print in Direct. Test chart

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3) Match the test chart over the output ob- A


tained in step 2), and check the angle. Feed
A 1 mm direction
B 1 mm Different
sheet

Be sure to check the angle by


referring to the lines on the
leading edges. Sheet obtained in step 2)

B
Feed
direction
Different
sheet

Sheet obtained in step 2)

F05-101-07
[ If Standards Are Not Met ] [2]
1) Loosen the two stop screws [1] at the
front of the right hinge unit.

2) Peel up the rubber cover [2] at the rear


of the right hinge unit, and loosen the
fixing nut [3]; then, use the bolt [4] (w/
hex hole) to make adjustments.
[3]
[4]

[1]

When turning the adjusting


screw, be sure to keep the ADF
open.

3) Tighten the nut [2], and secure the bolt


(w/ hex hole) [3] in place.

4) Make a print using the test chart once


again, and check to make sure that the If A 1 mm, turn the bolt [3] coun-
image meets the standards. terclockwise.
If B 1 mm, turn the bolt [3] clock-
wise.
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1.1.5 Angle Guide (opening at 70) [1]


The machines angle of opening must be
correct.

1) Turn up the rubber cover [1], and mount


the angle guide plate [3] with two
mounting screws [2] while forcing it [2] [3]
slightly down.

[1]

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1.1.6 Adjusting the Read Position


The host machines read position (for
stream reading) must be adjusted in relation
to the machines read position.
Adjustments may be made the following
way.

1) Press the key, 2 and 8 keys at the


same time, and key on the control
panel in sequence to start service mode.

2) Make the following selections:


COPIER>FUNCTION>INSTALL>STRD-
POS; then, execute auto adjustment.

3) End service mode.

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1.1.7 Adjusting the Horizontal Registration


The horizontal registration may be ad-
justed in either of the following two ways:
By using the host machines service
mode.
By adjusting the position of the side
guide plate of the ADF pickup tray.

Adjustments may be made more


easily by using the host
Memo machines service mode.

1) Using an A4 or LTR sheet of paper, pre-


pare a test chart as shown.

10mm
10mm 10mm

10mm
Right
angle

F05-101-10
2) Place the test chart on the original
pickup tray, and make a print in Direct.
Test chart

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3) Match the test chart over the image ob- Sheet obtained in step 2)
tained in step 2), and check to see if the
A
following is true: Feed
direction
A 1 mm
B 1 mm

Test chart
Sheet obtained in step 2)

B
Feed
direction

Test chart

F05-101-12
[ If Standards Are Not Met ]
a. By Using the Host Machines Service
Mode

1) Press the key, 2 and 8 keys at the


same time, and key on the control
panel in sequence to start service mode.

2) Make the following selections:


COPIER>ADJUST>ADJ-XY>ADY-Y-
DF; then, change the setting to make
adjustments.

A higher setting increases the margin A,


while decreasing the margin B.
[ Unit: 0.1 mm ]
Range of adjustments: -30 to 30

3) Make a print of the test chart once


again, and see if the image meets the
standards.

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b. By Adjusting the Position of the Side


Guide Plate of the ADF Pickup Tray

1) Remove the three screws [1], and detach [1]


the cover [2].
[2]

F05-101-13

2) Loosen the mounting screw [3], and re- [6] [5]


move the screw [4] from the side of the
positioning hole; then, fit it loosely in
the adjusting long hole [5].
3) Move the original width volume unit [6]
to the front or the rear to make adjust-
ments.

4) Tighten the lightly loosened screw [3]


and the screw [4] fitted in the adjusting
long hole [5]. [3] [4]

5) Mount the cover [2]. If A 1 mm, move the volume unit


[6] to the front.
6 ) Make a print of the test chart once If B 1 mm, move the volume unit
again, and check that the image meets [6] to the rear.
the standards.
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1.1.8 Adjusting the Read Speed


The adjustments may be made in either of
the following two ways:
By using the host machines service
mode.
By using the ADF controller PCB

The adjustments may be made

10mm
more easily by using the host
Memo machines service mode.

1) Using an A4 or LTR sheet of paper, pre- 10mm 10mm

10mm
pare a test chart as shown. Right
angle

F05-101-15
2) Place the test chart on the original tray,
and make a print in Direct.
Test chart

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3) Check to see if the dimension A of the Test chart


test sheet and the dimension B of the
image obtained in step 2) are as follows:
Feed
direction A
A 1 mm
A 1 mm

Sheet obtained in step 2)


Test chart

Feed
direction B

Sheet obtained in step 2)

F05-101-17
[ If Standards Are Not Met ]
a. Using the Host Machines Service
Mode
1) Press the key, 2 and 8 keys at the
same time, and key on the control
panel in sequence to start service mode.

2) Make the following selections:


FEEDER>ADJUST>LA-SPEED; then,
change the setting to make adjustments.

Each +1 will cause the read speed to in-


crease by 0.1%, making the margin A
smaller and the margin B larger.
[ Unit: 0.1% ]
Range of adjustment: -30 to 30, -3% to
+3%

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3) Make a print of the test chart once


again, and check to see if the image
meets the standards.

4) Shift all bits of the DIP switch (DSW1)


on the ADF controller PCB to OFF.

b. By Using the ADF Controller PCB


[2]
1) Remove the screw [1], and detach the
ADF controller cover [2].

[1]

F05-101-18
2) Set the DIP switch (SW1) on the ADF
controller PCB as shown, and press the
push switch (PSW1) to start read speed
adjustment mode.
LED2 LED4

PSW1
DSW1

LED1 LED3

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When the machine enters read speed ad-


justment mode, the LEDs on the ADF con-
troller PCB (F05-101-19) will indicate the
current setting as follows:
LED1 indicates the higher-order number
and LED4 indicates the lower order number :on :flashing :off
in binary notation; a LED remaining on in- 1. All LEDs remain on for 2
sec.
dicates a + number, while a flashing LED
indicates a - number. 2. All LEDs remain off for 1
In the case of the figure (F05-101-20), sec.
-26 is indicated. 3. The numeral in the 10s of
the setting is indicated.
'-2'
1. All LEDs remain on for 2 sec to
start indication. 4. All LEDs remain off for 1
sec.
2. All LEDs remain off for 1 sec.
3. The numeral in the 10s of the set- 5. The numeral in the 1s of
the setting is indicated:
ting is indicated for 1 sec. '-6' is indicated.
4. All LEDs go out.
6. All LEDs remain off for 1
5. The numeral in the 1s of the set- sec.
ting is indicated for 1 sec.
6. All LEDs remain off for 1 sec.
*If the setting is a negative value,
both 10s and 1s digits flash.
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3) Enter the appropriate setting of the :switch OFF :switch ON

original feed speed using the DIP bit bit


Setting Setting
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
switch (DSW1) on the ADF controller +1 -1
PCB (T05-101-01). +2 -2
Be sure to use binary notation, and keep +3 -3
in mind that a positive number is ex- +4 -4

pressed when bit 1 is off while a nega- +5 -5


+6 -6
tive number is expressed when it is on.
+7 -7
+8 -8
The range of adjustment is 30. -9
+9
Each +1 causes the speed to increase +10 -10
by 0.1%. +11 -11
+12 -12
+13 -13
+14 -14
+15 -15
+16 -16
+17 -17
+18 -18
+19 -19
+20 -20
+21 -21
4) Press the push switch (PSW1) to update +22 -22

the setting (in response, the LEDs will +23 -23


-24
go out). If the LEDs start to flash or +24
+25 -25
turn on, enter the new setting once
+26 -26
again. (F05-101-21) -27
+27
+28 -28
+29 -29
+30 -30
5) Press the push switch (PSW1) to end
speed adjustment mode.
T05-101-01

6) Make a print of the test chart once :flashing :off


again, and check to see that the image 1. updating
meets the standards. successful

7) Shift all bits of the ADF controller PCB 2. write failure


to OFF.
3. time-out error

F05-101-21

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1.1.9 Adjusting the Leading Edge Registration


The leading edge registration may be ad-
justed in either of the following two ways:
By using the host machines service
mode.
By using the ADF controller PCB.

The adjustments may be made


more easily by using the host
Memo machines service mode.

1) Using an A4 or LTR sheet of paper, pre-

10mm
pare a test chart as shown.

10mm 10mm

10mm
Right
angle

F05-101-22
2) Place the test chart on the original tray,
and make a print in Direct. Test chart

F05-101-23

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3) Check to see if the dimension A of the Test chart


test chart and the image obtained in step A
2) are as follows:
Feed
direction
A 1 mm
B 1 mm

Sheet obtained in step 2)


Test chart
B

Feed
direction

Sheet obtained in step 2)

F05-101-24

[ If Standards Are Not Met ]


a. By Using the Host Machines Service
Mode

1) Press the key, 2 and 8 keys at the


same time, and key on the control
panel in sequence to start service mode.

2) Make the following selections:


FEEDER>ADJUST>DOCST; then,
change the setting to make adjustments.

Each +1 will delay the output timing of


the image leading edge signal for 0.5 mm so
that the margin A will increase and the mar-
gin B will decrease.
[ Unit: 0.5mm ]
Range of adjustment: -10 to +10, -5 to
+5 mm

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3) Make a print of the test chart once


again, and check to make sure that the
image meets the standards.

b. By Using the ADF Controller PCB

1) Remove the screw [1], and detach the [2]


ADF controller cover [2].

[1]

F05-101-25
2) Set the DIP switch (DSW1) on the ADF
controller PCB as shown, and press the
push switch (PSW1) to start leading
edge registration mode.
LED2 LED4
When the machine enters leading edge
registration adjustment mode, the LEDs on PSW1
the ADF controller PCB (F05-101-26) will DSW1
indicate the current setting as follows: LED1 LED3
LED1 indicates the higher-order number
and LED4 indicates the lower order number
in binary notation; a LED remaining on in-
dicates a + number, while a flashing LED
indicates a - number. F05-101-26
In the case of the figure (F05-101-20),
-26 is indicated.

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3) Enter the appropriate setting of the lead-


ing edge adjustment setting using the
DIP switch (DSW1) on the ADF con-
troller PCB (T05-101-02). :switch OFF :switch ON

Be sure to use binary notation, and keep Setting


bit
Setting
bit
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
in mind that a positive number is ex- -1
+1
pressed when bit 1 is off while a nega- +2 -2
tive number is expressed when it is on. +3 -3
+4 -4
The range of adjustment is 10. +5 -5

Each +1 delays the output timing of +6 -6


+7 -7
the image leading edge signal for 0.5
+8 -8
mm.
+9 -9
+10 -10

T05-101-02
4) Press the push switch (PSW1) to update
the setting. (LEDs will go out to indi- :flashes :off
cate that the setting has been updated.) (at intervals of 80 msec)
If the LEDs flash or turn on, enter the
1. updating
new setting once again. (F05-101-27)
successful

5) Press the push switch (PSW1) to end 2. write error


leading edge registration adjustment
mode.
3. time-out error
6) Make a print of the test chart once
again, and check to see that the image
meets standards. F05-101-27

7) Shift all bits of the DIP switch (DSW1)


of the ADF controller PCB to OFF.

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1.2 Making Adjustments After Replacing Major Parts


1.2.1 Outline
Major parts Adjustments Page
ADF controller PCB [1] Read speed P.5-11
[2] Leading edge registration P.5-16
[3] Sensor output P.5-20
[4] Tray width volume P.5-23

Delivery reversal sensor (S1) [1] Sensor output P.5-20


Read sensor (S2) [1] Sensor output P.5-20
Post-separation sensor (S3) [1] Sensor output P.5-20

Original width detecting volume (VR) [1] Tray width volume P.5-23

T05-102-01

1.2.2 Adjusting the Sensor Output


Perform the adjustment whenever any of the following parts has been replaced:
ADF controller PCB
Delivery reversal sensor (S1)
Read sensor (S2)
Post-separation sensor (S3)

If you have replaced any of the above sensors (S1, S2, S3), be sure to clean
the reflecting plastic sheet before making adjustments (p. 4-5).

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The adjustments may be made in either of


the following two ways:

By using the host machines service


mode.
By using the ADF controller PCB.

1. By Using the Host Machines Service


Mode
1) Press the key, 2 and 8 keys at the
same time, and key on the control
panel in sequence to start service mode.

2) Make the following selections:


FEEDER>FUNCTION>SENS-INT,
[2]
and execute sensor output adjustment.

3) End service mode.

2. By Using the ADF Controller PCB

1) Remove the screw [1], and detach the


ADF controller cover [2].
[1]

F05-102-01

2) Set the DIP switch (DSW1) on the ADF


controller PCB as shown.

LED2 LED4

PSW1
DSW1

LED1 LED3

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3) Press the push switch (PSW1) on the : On : Flash : Off


ADF controller PCB.
The LEDs indicate adjustment in the State LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4

following order: post-separation sensor Success


a read sensor a delivery reversal sensor. EEPROM error
The LEDs representing each sensor Post-separation
sensor upper limit
being adjusted flash to indicate the error
progress of adjustment. Post-separation
sensor lower limit
error
For the post-separation sensor, LED1 Read sensor
upper limit error
flashes at intervals of 250 msec.
Read sensor
For the read sensor, LED2 flashes at in-
lower limit error
tervals of 250 msec.
Delivery sensor
For the delivery reversal sensor, LED3 upper limit error
flashes at intervals of 250 msec. Delivery sensor
When adjustments end successfully, lower limit error
LED4 turns on.

If adjustments fail, LED4 turns off, and T05-102-02


the LEDs representing the sensor in ques-
tion flash.
The results after adjustment are as shown
in T05-102-02.

[ If Adjustments End in Error ]


Check and, if necessary, replace the sen-
sor indicated.

4) After adjustment, press the push switch


(PSW1) on the ADF controller PCB
once again to end sensor adjustment
mode; then, shift all bits of the DIP
switch (DSW1) to OFF.

5) Fit the screw [1], and mount the ADF


controller cover [2].

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1.2.3 Tray Width Volume Adjustment Mode


The adjustment must be performed when-
ever any of the following has been replaced:
ADF controller PCB
Original width volume
[2]
[ Making Adjustments ]
1) Remove the screw [1], and detach the
ADF controller cover [2].

[1]
F05-102-04
2) Set the DIP switch (DSW1) on the ADF
controller PCB as shown, and press the
push switch (PSW1) to start tray width
volume adjustment mode.
For AB configuration, use 1; for Inch
configuration, 2; for AB/Inch configuration, LED2 LED4
either 1 or 2.
PSW1
DSW1
3) See that LED2 for AB configuration or
LED4 for Inch configuration has started LED1 LED3
to flash to indicate the start of tray 1. AB
width volume adjustment mode. configuration

4) Place the following on the original 2. Inch


pickup tray, and press the push switch configuration
(PSW1):
For AB configuration, A3 or A4.
For Inch configuration, 11x17 or LTR.
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5) Press the push switch (PSW1) so that


LED3 for AB configuration or LED1
for Inch configuration starts to flash.
6) Place the following on the original
pickup tray, and adjust the slide; then,
press the push switch (PSW1):
For AB configuration, A5R.
For Inch configuration, LTRR or
STMT.

7) See that the LED turns off to indicate


that the adjustment ended successfully.
Press the push switch (PSW1) to end
tray width volume adjustment mode.
:flashes :off
F05-102-06 for the results of adjustment. (at intervals of 80 msec)

8) Press the push switch (PSW1) on the 1. updating successful


ADF controller PCB once again to end
tray width volume adjustment mode. 2. EEPROM
write failure
[ If Results Are in Error ] 3. EEPROM
Check and, as necessary, replace the time-out error
original width volume.
4. input AD value error
9) After adjustment, press the push switch
(PSW1) on the ADF controller PCB to
end tray width volume adjustment F05-102-06
mode; then, shift all bits of the DIP
switch (DSW1) to OFF.

10) Fit the screw [1], and attach the ADF


controller cover [2].

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1.3 Display
Item Description Page
Sensor check mode 1 Indicates the presence/absence of paper over the post- P.5-25
separation sensor, registration 1 sensor, read sensor, and
delivery reversal sensor.

Sensor check mode 2 Indicates the presence/absence of paper over the original P.5-25
set sensor, large/small identification sensor, A4R/LTRR
identification sensor, and ADF open/closed sensor.

Sensor check mode 3 Indicates the state (on/off) of the cover open switch. P.5-25
T05-103-01
1.3.1 Sensor Check Mode [2]
1) Remove the screw [1], and detach the
ADF controller cover [2].

[1]
F05-103-01
2) Set the DIP switch (DSW1) on the ADF
controller PCB to suit the mode to use
(F05-103-02), and press the push switch
(PSW1) to start sensor check mode.
LED2 LED4

PSW1
DSW1

LED1 LED3

Sensor check mode 1

Sensor check mode 2

Sensor check mode 3

F05-103-02

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3) In mode 1/2, LEDs 1 through 4 on the LED Sensor


ADF controller PCB indicate the pres- Mode 1 LED1 Delivery reversal sensor
ence of paper over the sensors. The (S1)
LEDs turn on in response to paper. LED2 Read sensor (S2)
In mode, 3, the LEDs turn on when the LED3 Registration 1 sensor
cover switch (SW1) is off. (PI1)
T05-103-02 shows the correspondence LED4 Post-separation sensor
between LEDs and sensors for each (S3)
mode.
Mode 2 LED1 ADF open/closed sensor
4) Check the display, and press the push (PI2)
switch (PSW1) on the ADF controller LED2 A4R/LTR identification
PCB once again to end sensor check sensor (PI4)
mode; then, shift all bits of the DIP LED3 Large/small identification
switch (DSW1) to OFF. sensor (PI3)
LED4 Originals set sensor (PI5)
5) Fit the screw [1], and mount the ADF
controller cover [2]. Mode 3 LED4 Cover switch (SW1)

T05-103-02

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1.4 Others
Item Description Page
Initialization of EEPROM Executes initialization of the EEPROM. P.5-27

T05-104-01

1.4.1 Clearing the EEPROM [2]


1) Remove the screw [1], and detach the
ADF controller cover [2].

[1]

F05-104-01
2) Set the DIP switch (DSW1) on the ADF
controller PCB as shown.

LED2 LED4

PSW1
DSW1

LED1 LED3
3) Press the push switch (PSW2) on the
ADF controller PCB to start initializa-
tion.

F05-104-02

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4) See that the LEDs have gone out to in- :flashes :off
dicate that the initialization was suc- (at intervals of 80 msec)
cessful. If they flash or remain on, enter
the setting once again. (F05-104-03) 1. updating
successful
5) Press the push switch (PSW1) to end
EEPROM initialization mode; then, 2. write failure
shift all bits of the DIP switch (DSW1)
to OFF. 3. time-out error
6) Fit the screw [1], and attach the ADF
controller cover [2].
F05-104-03

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2 Troubleshooting
2.1Troubleshooting Malfunction

2.1.1 E412
Foreign object
1)Is there a foreign object that prevents the rotation of the cooling fan?
YES: Remove the foreign object.
Connector
2)Is the connector (J11) on the ADF controller PCB connected firmly?
NO: Connect it securely.
Cooling fan (FM1), ADF controller PCB
3)Try replacing the cooling fan (FM1). Is the problem corrected?
YES: End.
NO: Replace the ADF controller PCB.

2.1.2 E420
ADF controller PCB
1)Replace the ADF controller PCB.

2.1.3 E421
ADF controller PCB
1)Replace the ADF controller PCB.

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2.1.4 E422
Communication cable
1)Is the cable between host machine and the machine connected normally?
NO: Connect it properly.
Connector
2)Is the connector (J1) on the ADF controller PCB connected normally?
NO: Connect it normally.
Cable, ADF controller PCB
3)Is the cable from the connector (J1) on the ADF controller PCB to the
communication cable normal?
NO: Correct the cable.
YES: Replace the ADF controller PCB.

2.1.5 The print image has black lines in sub scanning direction.
Reading glass (foreign matter)
1)Clean as instructed. (p. 4-4)

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3 Arrangement of Electrical Parts


3.1 Sensors

PI3
PI4
PI2
S3 PI5
PI1 U2
S1
S2

F05-301-01

Symbol Name Notation Description


Photo interrupter PI1 Registration 1 sensor
PI2 ADF open/closed sensor
PI3 Large/small identification sensor
PI4 A4R/LTRR identification sensor
PI5 Original set sensor

Reflecting type sensor S1 Delivery reversal sensor


S2 Read sensor
S3 Post-separation sensor

Original LED U2 Indicates the presence/absence of an


original

T05-301-01

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3.2 Motors, Clutches, Solenoids, PCBs, and Others

FM1
CL1
[1]
SW1
VR1
M1
M3
M2

SL2

F05-302-01

Symbol Name Notation Description


Motor M1 Pickup motor
M M2 Feed motor
M3 Delivery reversal motor
Clutch CL1 Pickup clutch
CL

Solenoid SL2 Locking solenoid


SL

Cooling fan FM1 Cools the ADF controller PCB

ADF controller PCB [1] Controls the ADF

Original width volume VR1 Detects the width of an original

T05-302-01

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4 Light-Emitting Diodes (LED), Check Pins, and

Switches by PCB
Of the LEDs and check pins used in the machine, those needed when servicing the ma-
chine in the field are discussed.

Those check pins not listed in the tables are for use at the factory only, and
require special tools and high accuracy. Do not touch them in the field.

4.1 ADF Controller PCB


Leakage current flows in some LEDs, causing them to emit dim light when they are off.
This is a normal condition, and must be kept in mind.

4.1.1 Arrangement of the Parts

1 J3 7

1 J2 3
6 J5 1 3 1 10 J4 1
J11 1 2
J1 CB1
9
J6

8
1

J8
1

1
1 J12 4 8 J7

IC3
1 J10 5

PSW1 J9
LED2 LED4 1 7
DSW1
LED1 LED3

F05-401-01

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4.1.2 List of the DIP Switch Functions


The DIP switch (DSW1) on the ADF controller PCB have the following functions:

Function Setting Description


Normal operation Simulate normal operation.

Operation check Single-Sided Operation


A press on the push switch (PSW1) on the ADF
controller PCB moves the original.

Singe-Sided Intermittent Operation (read wait posi-


tion stop)
A press on push switch (PSW1) on the ADF con-
troller PCB stops and moves the original at read
wait position.

Signal-Sided Intermittent Operation (read wait po-


sition stop)
A press on the push switch on the ADF controller
PCB stops and moves the original at read position.

Double-Sided Operation (face a back)


A press on the push switch (PSW1) after pressing
the push switch (PSW1) on the ADF controller
PCB moves the original.

Double-Sided Intermittent Operation (read wait po-


sition stop)
A press on the push switch on the ADF controller
PCB stops the original at read stop wait position.

Double-Sided Operation (back a face)


A press on the push switch (PSW1) after pressing
the push switch (PSW1) on the ADF controller
PCB moves the original.

Double-Sided Intermittent Operation (read wait po-


sition stop)
A press on the push switch (PSW1) on the ADF
controller PCB stops the original at read wait posi-
tion.

T05-401-01

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Function Setting Description


Operation check Cleaning the Registration Roller
A press on the push switch of the ADF controller
PCB will cause all LEDs to flash. Place 10 sheets
of paper on the original pickup tray, and shift all
bits of the DIP switch (DSW1) to OFF, and press
the push switch (PSW1) to start pickup operation.
Thereafter, the number of sheets which have been
picked up will be indicated by means of the LEDs;
press the push switch (PSW1) to end the operation.

Motor/Solenoid/Fan/Clutch Drive
A press on the push switch (PSW1) on the ADF
controller PCB drives the following in sequence;
the operation ends automatically.
Pickup motor (M1)
Feed motor (M2)
Delivery reversal motor (M3)
Locking solenoid (SL2)
Cooling fan (FM1)
Pickup clutch (CL1)

Sensor Check Operation 1


A press on the push switch (PSW1) on the ADF
controller PCB causes the following LEDs (1
through 4) to turn on/off to indicate appropriate
sensors:
LED1 post-separation sensor (S3)
LED2 registration 1 sensor (PI1)
LED3 read sensor (S2)
LED4 delivery reversal sensor (S1)

Sensor check operation 2


A press on the push switch (PSW1) on the ADF
controller PCB causes the following LEDs (1
through 4) to turn on/off to indicate appropriate
sensors:
LED1 ADF open/closed sensor (PI2)
LED2 A4R/LTRR identification sensor
(PI4)
LED3 large/small identification sensor
(PI3)
LED4 original set sensor (PI5)

T05-401-03

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Function Setting Description


Operation check Cover Open Switch (SW1) Check Operation 3
A press on the push switch (PSW1) on the ADF
controller PCB causes LED4 to turn on/off to indi-
cate the cover open switch (SW1).
LED4 cover open switch (SW1)

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Function Setting Description


Adjustment Read Speed Set
A press on the push switch (PSW1) on the ADF
controller PCB starts the operation for setting by
the DIP switch. After adjustment, press the push
switch (PSW1) to store the new setting.
read speed (mm/sec) = DSW setting x 5

Post-Separation Sensor (S1) Adjustment


A press on the push switch (PSW1) on the ADF
controller PCB starts the operation; the operation
ends automatically.
(For details, see p. 5-20.)

Read Sensor (S2)


A press on the push switch on the ADF controller
PCB starts the operation; the operation ends auto-
matically.
(For details, see p. 5-20.)

Delivery Reversal Sensor (S3)


A press on the push switch on the ADF controller
PCB starts the operation; the operation ends auto-
matically.
(For details, see p. 5-20.)

Auto Adjustment of All Sensors (S1, S2, S3)


A press on the push switch on the ADF controller
PCB starts the operation; the operation ends auto-
matically.
(For details, see p. 5-20.)

Leading Edge Registration Adjustment


A press on the push switch (PsW1) on the ADF
controller PCB causes the LEDs to indicate the cur-
rent setting. Use the DIP switch (DSW1) to make
adjustments. Thereafter, press the push switch
(PSW1) to enter the new setting.
(For details, see p. 5-16.)

T05-401-04

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Function Setting Description


Adjustment Read Speed Adjustments
Press the push switch (PSW1) on the ADF control-
ler PCB to cause the LEDs to indicate the current
setting. Use the DIP switch (DSW1) to make ad-
justments. Thereafter, press the push switch
(PSW1) to store the new setting.
(For details, see p. 5-11.)

Tray Width Volume Adjustment (AB configuration)


Press the push switch (PSW1) on the ADF control
PCB to cause LED4 to flash. Place an A3 original
on the original pickup tray, adjust the slide guide,
and press the push switch (PSW1) to cause LED3
to flash. Then, place an A5R original on the tray,
adjust the slide guide, and press the push switch
(PSW1) so that the operation will end automati-
cally after adjustment.
(For details, see p. 5-23.)

Tray Width Volume Adjustment (AB configuration)


Press the push switch (PSW1) on the ADF control
PCB to cause LED4 to flash. Place an 11 x 17
original on the original pickup tray, adjust the slide
guide, and press the push switch (PSW1) to cause
LED3 to flash. Then, place an LTRR original on
the tray, adjust the slide guide, and press the push
switch (PSW1) so that the operation will end auto-
matically after adjustment.
(For details, see p. 5-23.)

Others EEPROM Initialization Mode


Press the push switch (PSW1) to start initialization.
At the end, LEDs will turn on.
(For details, see p. 5-27.)

T05-401-05

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4.2 Original set LED PCB

LED1
2 1
J27

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5 Self Diagnosis
5.1 Outline
The CPU on the machines ADF controller PCB is equipped with a mechanism to run self
diagnosis. If it detects a fault, it will indicate the fact by the LEDs on the ADF controller
PCB, and send a code to the host machine to indicate the nature of the fault.
The data may be any of three types, and the nature of the error may be checked by refer-
ring to the Original Set indicator or the LEDs on the ADF controller PCB. Normally, LED4
flashes at intervals of 250 msec.

Error Original set indicator LEDs


Alarm Flashes at intervals of 240 msec Flashes at intervals of 240 msec.
For details, see p. 5-41
Jam Flashes at intervals of 160 msec Flashes at internals of 160 msec.
For details, see p. 2-38.
Error Flashes at intervals of 80 msec Flashes at intervals of 80 msec.
For details, see p. 5-42.

T05-501-01

Alarms and jams may be checked using the host machines service mode. When there is
an error, the host machines display will indicate an error code.

See jam code F05- and later.


'1' indicates the presence of
a jam in the machine.

F05-501-01

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5.2 Alarm
An alarm code may be either of the following two:
Code indicated in the host machines service mode.
Code indicated by the LEDs on the ADF controller PCB.

: off : flashing (at intervals of 240 msec)

Code LED Nature of error Machine Host ma- Resetting


operationchine op-
eration
03xx The post-1st original Stops opera- Stops. Remove the
separation sensor has de- tion, and original, and
tected a delay jam. flashes the place it again.
The 1st original registra- Original Set
tion 1 sensor has detected indicator.
a delay jam.

11xx At time of jam recovery, Stops opera- Stops. Place them


the tray has run out of tion, and once again as
originals before as many flashes the they were ini-
originals as must be re- Original Set tially.
covered have been fed. indicator.

13xx The read sensor is off af- Stops opera- Stops. Remove the
ter the advance original tion, and originals, and
has been moved to read flashes the place them
position. Original Set once again.
indicator.

T05-502-01

5.3 Jams
For the nature of each jam, see 3. Jams in Chapter 2 (p. 2-38).

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CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING

5.4 Errors
The nature of an error is indicated as follows:
By the host machines message display.
By the LEDs on the ADF controller PCB (at intervals of 80 msec).

: off : flashing(at intervals of 80 msec)

Display LEDs

-
Main cause The post-separation sensor (S3) is faulty.
Detection The upper limit of the D/A output of the sensor is higher than specified.

-
Main cause The post-separation sensor (S3) is faulty.
Detection The lower limit of the D/A output of the sensor is lower than specified.

-
Main cause The read sensor (S2) is faulty.
Detection The upper limit of the D/A output of the sensor is higher than specified.

-
Main cause The read sensor (S2) is faulty.
Detection The upper limit of the D/A output of the sensor is lower than specified.

-
Main cause The delivery reversal sensor (S1) is faulty.
Detection The lower limit of the D/A output of the sensor is higher than specified.

-
Main cause The delivery reversal sensor (S1) is faulty.
Detection The lower limit of the D/A output of the sensor is lower than specified.

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E412
Main cause The cooling fan (FM1) is faulty.
The ADF controller PCB is faulty.
Detection The lock signal (FMLCK) arrives for 100 msec or more even though the
cooling fan is being driven.

E420
Main cause The ADF controller PCB is faulty.
The EEPROM is faulty.
Detection The backup data could not be read when the host machine was turned on;
or, the data, although read, has an error.

E421
Main cause The ADF controller PCB is faulty.
The EEPROM is faulty.
Detection The backup data could not be written to EEPROM

E421
Main cause The ADF controller PCB is faulty.
The EEPROM is faulty.
Detection The backup data written to the EEPROM has an error.

E422
Main cause IPC communication has an error.
The communication line has an open circuit.
Detection The communication between machine and host machine was interrupted
for 5 sec or more while the machine was in standby.
The communication between machine and host machine was interrupted
for 0.5 sec or more while the machine was in operation.

T05-504-01

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APPENDIX

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1 General Timing Chart
1.1 A4,3 Single-Sided Originals; Stream Reading

Start key ON

1st original 1st original read 1st original delivered 2nd original delivered 3rd original delivered
separated/fed 2nd original separated/fed 2nd original read 3rd original read
3rd original separated/fed
Original set sensor
(PI5)
Post-separation
sensor (S3)
Registration 1 paper
sensor (PS1)
Read sensor (S2)

Delivery reversal
sensor (S1)
Pickup motor (M1)

Feed motor (M2) CCW CW


Delivery reversal
motor (M3)
Locking solenoid
(SL2)
Pickup clutch (CL1)

:motor rotates in reverse.

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1.2 A4,2 Double-Sided Originals; reading face a back

Start key ON

1st original face of 1st 1st original back of 1st 1st original idle face of 2nd original back of 2nd 2nd original
separated/ original reversed original read reversed/delivered 2nd reversed original read idle-reversed/
fed read 2nd original 2nd original fed original delivered
separated/read read
Original sensor (P1)
Post-separation
sensor (S3)
Registration 1 paper
sensor (PI1)
Read sensor (S2)

Delivery reversal
sensor
Pickup motor (M1)

Feed motor (M2) CCW CW


Delivery reversal
motor (M3)
Locking solenoid
(SL2)
Pickup clutch (CL1)

:motor rotates in reverse.

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1.3 A4,2 Double-Sided Originals (reading the back and then face)

Start key ON

1st original 1st original back of 1st 1st original face of 1st 2nd original back of 2nd 2nd original face of 2nd
separated/ idle reversed original reversed original read/
delivered 2nd idle-reversed original reversed original read/
fed read original read delivered
separeated/fed
Original sensor (PI1)
Post-separation
sensor (S3)
Registration 1 paper
sensor (PI1)
Read sensor (S2)

Delivery reversal
sensor (S1)
Pickup motor (M1)

Feed motor (M2) CCW CW


Delivery reversal
motor (M3)
Locking solenoid
(SL2)
Pickup clutch (CL1)

: motor rotates in reverse

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APPENDIX

2 List of Signals/Abbreviations
The following is a list of the signals and abbreviations used in the text and circuit dia-
grams.
Note: A signal with a notation in brackets [] is an electric signal but is an analog signal,
which cannot be expressed in terms of 1 and 0. Others are digital signals, which may be
expressed in terms of 1 and 0.

A4R/LR A4R/LTRR identification signal


ADFOP ADF open/closed detection signal
CRSW feeder cover open/closed detection signal
DRS delivery reversal original detection signal
DRSAJ delivery reversal original detection reference signal
DTS-LED original set LED signal
DTS original set signal
FANON cooling fan drive signal
FLCK cooling fan stop signal
L/S large/small identification signal
M1A delivery reversal motor drive signal
M1A* delivery reversal motor dive signal
M1B delivery reversal motor drive signal
M1B* delivery reversal motor drive signal
M2A feed motor drive signal
M2A* feed motor drive signal
M2B feed motor drive signal
M2B* feed motor drive signal
M3A pickup motor drive signal
M3A* pickup motor drive signal
M3B pickup motor drive signal
M3B* pickup motor drive signal
P-SEP post-separation original detection signal
PUCL pickup clutch drive signal
RDAJ read original detention reference signal
RDS read original detection signal
RG1S registration roller 1 paper detection signal
SEPAJ post-separation original detection reference signal
SL locking solenoid drive signal
WIDTH original width detection signal

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3 General Circuit Diagram
Pickup clutch Delivery reversal motor Feed motor Pickup motor Cooling fan Cover open SW
CL1 M3 M2 M1 FM1 SW1

I/F connector
M M M
CL
3 2 1 J29 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 J30 3 2 1
1 2 3
1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6
J33 J34
2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1

DC24V(L)

DC 24V(P)
CR SW

EDGO
PUCL

FLCK
M3A*

M3B*

M2A*

M2B*

M1A*

M1B*
+24V
+24V
+24V

+24V
+24V

+24V
+24V

GND

GND

GND

GND

GND
M3A

M3B

M2A

M2B

M1A

M1B

RXD

GND
TXD
24V

24V
N.C
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2
J8 J9 J10 J11 J2 J3 J1

ADF controller PCB

J12 J7 J6 J5 J4
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
+5V
P-SEP
SEPAJ
DTS-LED
GND
+5V
GND
DTS

L/S
GND
+5V
GND
+5V
A4R/LR
GND
WIDTH
+5V

+5V
RDS
RDAJ
+5V
GND
ADFOP

+24V
SL
+5V
DRS
DRSAJ
+5V
GND
RG1S
4 5 6 3 2 1
J22 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
J13
3 2 1 4 5 6
1 2 3 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 4 3 2 1
J25 J19 J17
3 2 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 4
2 1
J26 J27 J28 J23 J24 J20 J21 J15
3 2 1 2 1 3 2 1 1 2 3 3 2 1 1 2 3 3 2 1 3 2 1 1 2
J16 3 2 1 J18 3 2 1
3 2 1 2 1 3 2 1 1 2 3 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1
VR SL
P S P S P S

S3 LED1 PI5 PI3 PI4 S2 PI2 SL2 S1 PI1


VR1
Post- Original set Original set Large/small A4R/LTRR Original width Read sensor ADF open/closed Locking Delivery Registration
separation indicator LED sensor identification identification volume sensor solenoid reversal sensor 1 paper sensor
sensor sensor sensor

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4 ADF Controller Circuit Diagram
ADF Controller Circuit Diagram (1/3) A502

TP6
+5VU +5VE
A D5 +5VU 1
R85 R102 J12
[TXD]
K 1
R84 K D4 TP7 J12
[GND]
IC5 2
A 1
J12
C43 [RXD]
4 RA10.4 R155 C2 3
+5V D0
3 RA10.1 J12
CS 014 [GND]
6 2 RA10.2 4
NC1 CLK
7 1 RA10.3
NC2 D1
E3

RA0.1

R88
+5V

R156
R157
R158
A D7
+5VU
2 GND
GND
RES K
3 +5VU GND
CK TP11

R74
D10
5 VCC K 3 2 1
+3.3V
RA1.4 1 2 LED4
8

A
RCS *RESET R96
GND +5V +3.3V

A
RA1.3 1 2 IC12
1 LED3
CT OSCI

A
4 C47 1 2 INPUT OUTPUT
GND A 1 RA5.4 RA1.2 LED2
6 C39 GND C98
VREF C41 C42 RA5.3

A
RA1.1 1 2
GND RA5.2 LED1
V5 GND
RA5.1

A
RA6.4
C46 C57
RA6.3
GND GND RA6.2 GND
RA6.1
+3.3V

GND

*MR
GND

*RD

R159
R160
R161
R162
R163
R164
R165
R166
14 DO RA3.1

FLCK
18 RA3.2 C13
OT_REF Ao1

M1_MODE

M1_CWB*
19 Ao2 D1 17 RA3.3

M1_CWB

M2_PWN
M1_CLM

M2_ENB
OT_REF
2 Ao3 CLK 16 RA3.4

PUOL
OT_REF

FAN
3 Ao4 LD 15
P_SEP_DA GND
4 Ao5 NF1 NF2
P_SEP_TH GND
5 Ao6 +5V +5VU
RDS_DA
6 Ao7 SM1.8 9 8
RDS_TH
R89

7 Ao8 R151
DRS_DA
8 Ao9 R152 50 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 SM1.7 10 7
DRS_TH

A7
PA0
PA1
PA2
PA3
PA4
PA5
PA6
PA7
PB0
PB1
PB2
PB3
PB4
PB5
PB6
PB7
P00
9 Ao10 R153
12 R154 SM1.6 11 6
Ao11
14
RA0.2
RA0.3
RA0.4

Ao12
IC6 103 101 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 88 86 85 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 69 66 SM1.5 12 5
GND
PS3/*ADTRG
PS2/SCK2
PS1/RxD2
PS0/TxD2
PF0/*BREO
PF1/*BACK
PF2/*LCSA/*WT/*BREOO
PF3/*LHR
PF4/*HWR
PF5/*RD
PF6/*AS
PF7/P
EXTAL
XTAL
*STBY
NMI
*RES
*WDTOVF
P20/P00/TIOCA3
P21/P01/TIOCB3
P22/P02/TIOCC3/TMRI0
P23/P03/TIOCD3/TMCI0
P24/P04/TIOCA4/TMRI1
P25/P05/TIOCB4/TMCI0
P26/P06/TIOCA5/TMO0
P27/P07/TIOCB5/TMO1
P53/*TEND1
P52/*DRWO1
P51/*TEND0/*CS5
P50/*DRWO0/*CS4
51 A6
GND P01 32 SM1.4 13 4
A(6) 52 A5
P02 31
A(5) 53 A4
P03 30 SM1.3 14 3
A(4) 54 A3
P04 29
RA7.4
RA7.3
RA7.2
RA7.1

A(3) 55 A2
R133

P05 28 SM1.2 15 2
A(2) 56 A1
GND P06 27
A(1) 57 A0
IC2 P07 26 SM1.1 16 1
+5V A(0) 59 DO7
Xout 24
104 Vref P35/SCK1 64 A(7) 60 DO6
Xin 23
105 P40/AN0 P34/SCK0 63 A(6) 61 DO5
WIDTH P10 22 GND
C88 106 P41/AN1 P33/RxD1 62 A(5) 62 DO4
P_SEP_AD P11/INT 21 OSC2
107 P42/AN2 P32/RxD0 61 A(4) 63 DO3
RDS_AD RESET 20
108 P43/AN3 P31/TxD1 60 A(3) 64 DO2 *RESET
DRS_AD EDGO CNVss 19
109 P44/AN4 P30/TxD0 59 A(2)
110 P45/AN5 57 1 8 NF8.1 C50 C51
PD7/D15

PI5/*CTS2
PI4/*CTS1
GND

PI3/CLK
111 P46/AN6/DA0 PD6/D14 56 2 7 NF8.2

VBUS

RxD2

RxD1
C81

TxD2

TxD1
INTR
+5V +5V 112 55 3 6 NF8.3

DO1
DO0
P47/AN7/DA1 PD5/D13

PUL
LVL

PI6

PI2
*W
*R
*S
115 P17/P015/TIOCB2/TCKD PD4/D12 54 4 5 NF8.4
A4R/LR
116 P16/P014/TIOCA2 52 1 8 NF9.1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
L/S PD3/D11
117 P15/P013/TIOCB1/TCKC IC1 PD2/D10 51 2 7 NF9.2
R132

M3_A GND
118 P14/P012/TIOCA1 PD1/D9 50 3 6 NF9.3
119 P13/P011/TIOCD0/TCKD PD0/D8 49 4 5 NF9.4 +5VU
M1_CLK GND
120 P12/P010/TIOCC0/TCKA PD7/D7 48 +5VU
M2_CWB
R11
R55

RA11.4
RA11.3
RA11.2

RA11.1

R134
R135
J7 121 P11/P09/TIOCB0/*DCK1 47 J3
[DTS_LEB] PD6/D6 M2_M2 C33 [TXD]
4 4
122 P10/P08/TIOCA0/*DCK0 PD5/D5 46
M2_CLK M2_M1
J4 123 MD0 45 J3
[GND] PD4/D4 M3_B* [GND]

R101

R100
5 124 43 5
MD1 PD3/D3 M3_B
C2 J3

R86
125 MD2 PD2/D2 42 [RXD]
M3_A* GND 3
0.15 126 PG0/*CAS PD1/D1 41
M3_A
127 PG1/*CS3 PD0/D0 40 J3
B1 DTS ADFOP [GND]
128 GND 1
PG0/*CS2 +3.3V
C2 J3
E3 [EBGO]
A R76 2
ICI4.4Y
B
GND *MR
+5V *RD
P66/*C38/*IRA2
P67/*C37/*IR04
PA4/A20/*IR04
PA5/A21/*IR05
PA6/A22/*IR06
PA7/A23/*IR06

*IPC_CS R77 E3
R122

TP10
PG3/*CS1
PG3/*CS1

P65/*IR01
P64/*IR00

*ROM_CS
PB2/A10
PB3/A11
PB4/A12
PB5/A13
PB6/A14
PB7/A15
PA0/A16
PA1/A17
PA2/A18
PA3/A19

GND
PS0/A0
PS1/A1
PS2/A2
PS3/A3
PS4/A4
PS5/A5
PS6/A6
PS7/A7
PB0/A8
PB1/A9

GND
+3.3V
NC

PSH1 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 +5V +3.3V

R75
GND
22 TP8 K 3
*CE
24 *OE
1
NF4.4
NF4.3
NF4.2
NF4.1
NF5.4
NF5.3
NF5.2
NF5.1
NF6.4
NF6.3
NF6.2
NF6.1
NF7.4
NF7.3
NF7.2
NF7.1
NF3

31 R81 R80
AK01 *PNG
CRSW
DRS
RDS
RGIS
P-SEP

12
R121
R143
R144
R145
R147
R148
R149
R150

AK11 A0
C44
AK21 11 A1
GND 10 A 1

R87
AK31 A2
AK41 9 A3
D0 13 10K RA9.4
AK51 8 A4 14 GND GND
+5V D1
+5VU AK61 7 A5 RA9.3
D2 15 TP9
AK71 6 A6 RA9.2
D3 17
TP13 TP12 AK81 5 A7 RA9.1 C2
18 1
R120

R119

D4
R42

AK91 27 A8 01
D5 19 EDGO 012
1 1 AK101 26 A9
2 1 D6 20 GND
RA4.4
RA4.3
RA4.2
RA4.1
R109

M1_ENB* M1_RESET AK111 23 A10


D15 D7 21
K
A

AK121 25 A11 E3
2 1 GND 4
AK131 A12
RESET*
AK141 28 A13
D16
K
A

GND
AK151 29 A14
C14 C97 AK161 3 A15
2 A16

IC3

GND

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ADF Controller Circuit Diagram (2/3) A503

+5V +5V
+24V
C68 C67 C60 1

2 1 J9

R78

R32

R68
R5
TP14 TP15 TP16 [24V]
1
+5V +5V GND Vcc2 2 J9
TP34 R1 [24V]
8 GND 2
R34 R28 M2_M1 M1
9 5 3 J9
P_SEP_TH R113 A [M2A]
C29 3

R14
J7 1 TP35 M2_M2 M2
[5V] 12 4 4 J9
1 M3 *A [M2A*]
R15 + 4
J7 2 GND IC3.2 P-SEP R118
[P-SEP] - 10 3 5 J9
2 TP36 M2_CWB CWB B [M2B]
5

R29
3 C21 C23 R117
J7
[SEPAJ] 11 2 6 J9
3 P-SEP_AD M2_CLK CLK *B [M2B*]
6
TP37 R116
GND GND GND 15 14 7 J9
R13 M2_ENB ENABLE MOI [N.C.]
R28 7
+ P-SEP_DA R112
IC7.3 C19 13 1
- *RESET *RESET PG
R25
7
Vref
TP18 TP19 R7 -
IC7.4 IC8
M2_RET +
GND GND C16 C94 C93 C95 C84 C83 C82 C86 C1 C2 C3 C4 C9
TP21

R111
R5
R2

+5V +5V

R107
TP38
R35 R16
RDS_TH GND
C30

R17
J5 1 TP39 GND
[5V]
1
R24 +
J5 2 GND IC9.1 RDS
[RDS] - +5V +5V
2 TP40
R94

J5 3 C25 C26
[RDAJ] C71 C92 C61
3 RDS_AD

TP41 TP23 TP24 TP25 TP26


GND GND GND +24V

R79

R90

R92
R18
R330 10
+ RDS_DA
IC7.1 C24 VDD
- R114 GND
8 GND 1 J10
R33 M1_MODE MODE [24V]
1
R37
9 2 J10
M1_CLK CLOCK [24V]
2
R146
GND GND 12 5 3 J10
M1_CWB CWB A [M1A]
3
R137
10 4 4 J10
M1_RESET RESETB AB [M1A*]
4
R8
+5V +5V 11 3 5 J10
TP42 M1_RET Vref B [M1B]
15 5
R36 R12 SP
13 2 6 J10
ORD_TH GND BB [M1B*]
C30 C11 C93 C95 C84 C83 6

R20

R6
J4 5 TP43 IC10
[5V]
5
R26 + C82 C86 C8 C7 C6 C5 C12
J4 6 GND IC9.3 DRS
[DRS] -
6 TP40
R52

J4 7 C89 C26
[DRSAJ] R3
7 DRS_AD

TP45
GND GND GND

R4
R21
R330
+ DRS_DA GND
IC7.2 C27
-
R66
GND
+5V

J6 1 GND GND
[+5V] TP3
1
R64 +24V
J6 2
[WIDTH] VR
2

J6 3 C32
[GND] 3

R2.1

R2.2

R2.3

R2.4
3 J8
TP27 TP29 [24V]
+24V 3
GND
GND D9 ZD3 2 J8 IC13 ZD3 4 J8
GND [24V] [24V]
A K K A 2 7 K A 4
M3_A INA
1 J8 6 12 7 J8
[PUCL] M3_*A IN*A OutA [M3A]
D +24V 1 21 10 7
M3_B INB Out*A
TP16 D3 2 J4 22 14 8 J8
[24V] M3_*B IN*B COM [M3A*]
R93 A K 3 13 16 8
RsA OutB
PUCL ZD5 1 J4 15 18 6 J8
[SL] TP31 TP32 RsB Out*B [M3B]
S 4 8 6
R136

+24V
PGA
D D1 2 J4 20 3 5 J8
GND [24V] R73 PGB C/RA
5 [M3B*]
TP4 A K 1 4 25
M3_RET VrefA C/RB
GND R70 1 J4 24 +5V
[S_SOL] VrefB
SL ZD5 +5V 2 5 1
VsA VCC
S 23 27 C56 1 C52 C55

R140

R141
R71

VsB LG
R115

TP33
D 2
R98

GND NC1
R97 R19
TP5 9 26 2 C22
NC2 NC6
GND R69 C17 11 19 K D11 K D12 K D13 K D14
R10

R20 NC3 NC5


ZD5 1 C53 1 C20 12 A A A A
R142

S_SOL

R23
016 NC4
S 2 2 GND GND
R72

R20
GND
GND GND GND GND GND
GND GND
GND

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ADF Controller Circuit Diagram (3/3) A504

+5V
1 2

A
+5V
TP47
IC11 +5V J6 7

R128

R127

R126

R125

R130
1 [+5V]
J3 6 1 7
[24V] Vin Vo R54
6 R63 4 GND CP1 J6 8 TP17
J3 7 2 [GND]
[GND] K 1 C45 8
7 TP49 ZD4
J6 9 1
C58 C59 A 2 [L/S] L/S
1 9 R53 R51
J6 5
[+5V]
5 R41
J6 6 TP22
GND GND [GND]
6
1
J6 4
[A4R/LR] A4R/LR
4 R50 R49
J7 6
[+5V]
6 R40
J7 7 TP28
[GND]
7
1
J7 8
CB1 TP48 [DTS] DTS
J1 2 8 R48 R47
[24V] J5 4
2 1 [+5V]
J1 1 4 R39
[GND] J5 5 TP30
1 [GND]
5
1
J5 6
TP46 [ADFOP] ADFOP
6 R46 R45
GND +24V 8
J4
PTH1 1 [+5V]
8 R38
TP1 J4 9 TP52
+24V [GND]
9
1 1
J2 3 J4 10

R123
[24V] [RGIS] RG1S
3 10 R44 R43
S3 D2
J2 2
[CRSW]
2 C38 C37 C36 C35 C34
J2 1

R65
[GND]
1
C28 G1 GND
R60 R124 R67

GND GND
C2
C2 R61 2 1
R91

A
05
B1 +5V
C40 E3 +24V
E3
+5V E3
R110

R59
GND GND
GND 011

R56
C2 R106
TP2 C2 1 J11
GND FAN 010 [+24V]
1
1
CRSW 1
K
E3 D2
A 2

1 2 J11
3 [GND]
C2 GND R105 3

K
A
R104 2 1 B1 D8
07 GND
K

R9 TP51
ZD2
E3 1 R58 2 J11
FLCK [FLCK]
R57 2
GND GND
TPS0
4 A 9 A 1 A

R103
6 8 3
1 L3 L4 GND C33 ICI4.2Y ICI4.3Y ICI4.1Y
5 B 10 B 2 B

GND1 GND GND2 GND 9 + 4


IC9.4
8 -
GND GND GND
L1 L2
GND

GND1 GND GND2 GND

+5VU +3.3V +5VU +5V +5V +5V +3.3V


+5V +5VU
R129 R131 C80 1 C79 1 C78 1 C76 1 C77 1 C74 1 C62 1 C66 1 C70 1 C75 1 C69 1 C63 1 C85 1 C64 1 C72 1 C91 1 C90 1 C73 1
IC1 IC2 IC3 IC6 IC7 IC9 IC14
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
GND GND

GND GND GND GND GND GND GND

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APPENDIX

5 Original Set Indicator Circuit Diagram

J55
1

R901 R902

LED901 LED902

J55
2

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APPENDIX

6 List of Special Tools


In addition to the standard set of tools, the following will be needed to service the ma-
chine:

No. Tool name Tool No. Shape Rank Uses


1 Digital multimeter FY9-2002-000 A For making electrical
checks.

Rank Legend
A: Each service person is expected to carry one.
B: A group of about five service persons is expected to carry one.
C: Each workshop is expected to carry one.

7 List of Solvents and Oils

No. Name Uses Composition Remarks


1 Alcohol Cleaning: e.g., Fluoride family Do not bring near a source of fire.
glass, plastic, hydrocarbon, Procure locally.
rubber; external Alcohol, Surface Substitute: IPA (isopropyl alcohol)
covers. activating agent,
Water
2 Lubricant Lubrication: drive Silicone oil Tool No.: CK-0551 (20 g)
parts, friction parts

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