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The Trainers Reference is prepared as a source of reference for Sales Companies to help prepare for training on a new product.
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Chapter 4 Accessories
DADF-D1................................................................................................................. 4-1 Finisher-F1/Saddle Finisher-F2 ............................................................................. 4-21
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Figure 1-101
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[9] Laser mirror 2 [10] Laser mirror 1 [11] Drum cleaner assembly [12] Primary charging assembly [13] Photosensitive drum [14] Laser mirror 4 [15] CCD unit [16] Laser unit [17] Developing cylinder [18] Pre-transfer charging assembly [19] Manual forwarding roller [20] Manual feed roller [21] Manual separation roller [22] Registration roller [23] Transfer charging assembly
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When a high-frequency voltage is applied across terminals of a xenon lamp, electric discharge occurs within the xenon gas, causing the fluorescent material inside the lamp to emit light.
2. Use of a Xenon Lamp A xenon lamp does not have a filament, in principle making it free of breakage caused by vibration and, ultimately, offering a long life.
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4. Construction of the Process Unit The construction of the process unit consisting of the photosensitive drum, primary charging assembly, and cleaner is more or less the same as that of the NP6050 so that individuals having experience with the NP6050 can easily service the parts associated with the process unit.
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2. Mechanisms Reproduction Charging Exposure Copy density adjustment Development Pickup Indirect electrostatic reproduction Corona Laser Auto or manual Dry, single-component toner projection Front paper deck (2 cassettes, auto) Front cassette (2 cassettes; auto) Manual tray (about 50 sheets of 80 g/m 2) Corona Corona (static separation) Blade Heat roller 230 V: 600 W (main) + 600 W (sub)
3. Functions Read resolution Print resolution Copying speed 600 600 dpi 1200 (equivalent) 600 dpi E72: 60 cpm (A4/LTR, 1-on-N, from cassette/ deck) E82: 50 cpm (A4/LTR, 1-on-N, from cassette/ deck) Image margin Leading edge: 4.0 +1.5, -1.0 mm (4.5 8 mm)*1 Trailing edge: 2.0 1.5 mm (2.0 1.8 mm)*1 Left/right: 2.5 1.5 mm (2.5 2.0 mm)*1 *1: The value in parentheses indicate when the Cassette ADF is in use. Universal cassette*2: A3, B4, A4, B5, A5R, A4R, B5R, 279.4431.8 mm (1117), LGL, LTR, LTRR, STMT (vertical feeding) *2:In the case of cassette 4 of the 230-V model, fixed to a single size. Capacity: 550 sheets (approx.; 80 g/m2)
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4. Others Operating environment Temperature: 15 to 30C Humidity: 5% 80% Atmospheric pressure:810.6 to 1013.3 hpa (0.8 to 1.0 atm) Power consumption E72: E82: 1.5 KW max. 1.5 KW max.
Noise
In Standby E72: W E82: W During copying, E72: 78 dB max., E82: 71 dB max. In standby, E72: 55 dB max., E82: 50 dB max. (sound power level, impulse mode)
0.05 ppm or less (after 250,000 sheets) mm (W) mm (D) mm (H) 200 kg (approx.)
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ENERGY SAVER MODE LTRR/STMT ORIGINAL SELECTION TRAY DESIGNATION PRINTING PRIORITY MANUAL PAPER STANDARD SETTINGS LOCAL PRINT STANDARD MODE INITIALIZE COMMON SETTING
*: At time of shipment.
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TIMER SETTING
DATE/TIME SETTINGS CHANGE AUTO SLEEP TIME CHANGE AUTO CLEAR TIME LOW POWER MODE TIME
Use it to set the current date and time. Use it to turn off the control panel power switch to start sleep state at the end of operation. (0, 30 min; 1*, 2 to 24 hr) Use it to set the time after which the touch panel display returns to the Basic screen at the end of operation. (0, 1, 2* through 9 min) Use it to set the time after which a shift is made to low power mode at the end of operation. (0, 10, 15*, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 90 min; 2 to 4 hr) Use it to set the time after which silent mode is started at the end of operation. (0, 1* to 9 min) Use it to set the time at which the control panel power switch turns off automatically on a weekly basis. (every day from Sunday to Saturday; 00:00 to 23:59; 1-min interval)
CLEANING/ ADJUSTMENT
Use it to make fine-adjustments when a small discrepancy occurs in size between original and copy for vertical and horizontal ratios. (-1.0% to +1.0%; 0.1% interval) Use it to remove dirt from the pickup roller assembly by setting paper and moving it in the ADF. Use it to clean the charging wires. Use it to edge out the staple band in the middle binder unit. Use it to adjust the middle position adjustment. (-2.0 to 0.0% to +2.0 mm; 0.1-mm intervals)
FEEDER CLEANING WIRE CLEANING SADDLE STITCH STAPLE REPOSITIONING SADDLE STITCH POSITION ADJUSTMENT
*: Factory setting.
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REPORT SETTING
SYSTEM SETTING
Use it to register system control information. (control ID register, ID number set, administrator name register, administrator mail address register, administrator contact address register, administrator comment register) Use it to register the name of a device and its location. Use it to select or de-select group ID control, register an ID number, and set count control. Use it to make settings for TCP/IP, NetWare, AppleTalk, and Ethernet drivers. Use it to specify the use of a remote user interface. (use*, do not use)
MACHINE INFO SETTING DEPARTMENT ID MANAGEMENT NETWORK INITIALIZATION REMOTE UI SETTING (ACCESSORY SUPPORT)
*: Factory setting.
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Accessory board
2. DADF-D1 The DADF-D1 has been newly developed exclusively for stream reading, and it comes as standard. The machine is equipped with a reversal mechanism, capable of making double- or single-sided copies of double-sided originals. 3. 3.5k Side Paper Deck It is based on the Side Paper Deck-C1 (for the GP605), with modifications to the deck main motor, sensor arrangement, and mounting kit. 4. Finisher/Saddle Finisher It is based on the Finisher-C1/Saddle Finisher-C2 for the GP405 with modifications; it allows the addition of a specially designed reciprocating punch unit as an accessory. 5. Shift Tray The shift tray has been designed exclusively for the machine. Its construction is made simple, and it is capable of accommodating about 500 sheets of paper (80 g/m2). 6. Copy Data Controller-A1/Remote Diagnostic Device II The existing controllers may be used as they are. 7. Control Card-IV The existing control card may be used as it is. 8. ACC Board A new network board kit, LIPS board kit, and PDL board kit are being developed and are expected for release.
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Original
Control panel
Controller block Main controller PCB [Image processing system] Accessory boards
DC controller PCB Laser driver PCB [Control system] Laser scanner [Laser exposure system]
Hard disk
Cleaning
Delivery tray
Fixing
Feeding
Transfer
Pickup control
Left deck
Cassette 3 Cassette 4
Figure 2-101
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2. DC Controller PCB Name CPU Description Controls jobs, controls operation state, controls fixing temperature, controls high voltage, controls potential, controls toner supply, controls paper feed, controls printer sequence, controls output, controls motors, controls the finisher (accessory), controls communication with the controller unit, controls service mode DIMM ROM RAM EEPROM ROM Flash memory for storing the control program Stores RAM data, stores service mode data, stores user mode data Backs up RAM data Mask ROM for the control program (for future use)
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Finisher (accessory) IC125 (CPU) IC121 IC122 (RAM) DIMM/ROM (IC117) IC104,105 IC109,110 IC127,130 (EEPROM)
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M15 Laser scanner motor AC driver Potential control PCB PCB Duplexing driver PCB HVT PCB DC load Clutch Solenoid Motor Sensor Etc.
DC controller PCB
ADF
BD PCB
M3 Scanner motor
Inverter PCB
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The main controller PCB consists of a CPU core and various interfaces (network interface, memory interface, scanner/printer interface); the integration of these has enabled and facilitated flexible handling of image data.
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BAT. I/F OSC System (90MHz) OSC PCI (30MHz) OSC PRINTER ROM DIMM 8MByte 3.3VB
SRAM 5V SRAM 5V
SRAM 5V SRAM 5V
5V
LAN I/F
SDRAM bus
ROM bus
CPU 3.3VB
DII-S bus DII-P bus
External BUS
LCX245 3.3VA Font ROM (16Mbit) 5V SRAM(4Mbit) 3.3VA
Reset circuit Reset (3.3VB) Reset (3.3VA) Reset(5V) All-Night Reset Non-All-Night Reset
E-IDE I/F
12 34
RISER I/F
PM-22 bus
HDD
IEEE1284 (peripheral)
IPC 5V
IPC I/F
Figure 2-103
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UI I/F
IP ASIC (MUSIGNY) 5V
RTC 3.3VA
I 2 C bus
Slot 3: +3.3 V 3A, +5 V Slots 2 and 1 combined:+3.3 V 4A, +5 V c-4 MII Bus It is used to connect to the network interface (Ethernet card; accessory). It can connect the CPU to PHY on the network interface card. c-5 DII-S/P Bus It is used to connect the CPU to an IP ASIC. The DII-S bus is used for scan data sent from the reader unit, while the DII-P bus is used for print data sent to the printer unit.
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MAC ROM For MAC address (on the network interface card) Clock pulse generator Controls clock pulses.
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As many as two SDRAM DIMM may be installed, and these DIMMs may be of different capacities. The type of an installed DIMM is automatically identified by obtaining the SPD ROM information from the I2C bus. The total capacity of the SDRAM DIMMs must be 256 MB max.; if only one DIMM is used, it must be installed to J1003. The SDRAM DIMMs must comply with the following specifications: PC100-compatible
CL=2, CL=3 These notations indicate the performance level of SDRAM (number of clock pulses for CAS wait); the smaller the value, the faster the response.
CL=2 or CL=3 (if mixed, operates as CL=3) Unbuffered type 3.3V-compatible SDRAM Chip on DIMM 16 Mbit 64 Mbit 128 Mbit 4, 8, 16 type 4, 8, 16 type 4, 8, 16 type
d-3 ROM DIMM (J1007, J1008, J1009, J1010) There are four slots for ROM DIMMs. The ROM DIMM data bus is a 32bit bus, and ROM DIMMs may be installed independently of one another. (At least one ROM must be installed for booting.) Each ROM DIMM must be one equipped with a flash ROM or a mask ROM, and the maximum capacity of each must be 8 MB. Normally, a DIMM equipped with a flash ROM is installed; the type (including the capacity) is identified by reading the ROM information (electronic signature). The installed flash ROM DIMM must comply with the following specifications: Access time of 90 nsec 3.3V-compatible Maximum capacity per DIMM of 8 MB Data bus width of 32 bits 16 type flash ROM (mounted in DIMM)
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The following are the functions that relate to printer output images: 6. Binary density conversion density conversion of binary images 7. Binary enlargement/reduction SST, RST, WPD, toner save 8. Thickening thickens lines or characters when generating a print image Other functions include the following: 9. PG generation generation of reader PG and printer PG d-5 I/O Chip (Spinoa; IC1006) The I/O chip (Spinoa) is an ASIC that handles inputs to and outputs from the CPU, and also has the following: 1. PCI bus controller 2. External bus bridge 3. E-IDE HDD controller 4. RTC controller
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LED1001 and LED1002 are connected to the general-purpose output port of the CPU (used for scanner and printer), and they are designed to flash at specific intervals when the machine starts up. LED1003, LED1004, and LED1005 turn on as long as power is being supplied.
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Edge emphasis
8
Edit processing
8
8
Density conversion (LUT)
Smoothing
2
Printer unit
Figure 2-104
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Network Bi-Centronics RIP1 Image memory control SDRAM I/O control Printer PG HDD Image server
Smoothing
4
Thickening
4
Printer unit
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d. Edit Function 1 (IP-ASIC) Editing includes the following: blanking/framing, negative/positive reversal, slant, mirror image, fold, and repeat. e. Density Conversion (LUT; IP-ASIC) Brightness image signals are converted into density image signals, and processing is executed so that an output density curve appropriate to each mode may be obtained. e-1 LGO Conversion A LOG conversion table is used to convert a brightness signal (whose data is based on reflected light) into a density image signal expressing toner density data. e-2 Density Adjustment (F value conversion) Density is adjusted using an F-value table to suit the setting of the Copy Density key on the control panel. However, this processing is not executed in memory copy mode. e-3 Density Correction (gamma conversion) The gamma conversion table of each mode is used for density correction in text, text/photo, print photo, and film photo mode.
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Trainer's Reference Controlling the Power Supply for the Main Controller
The machine's power supply is controlled as follows: 1. Distribution of Power The following diagram shows how the machine distributes power.
Note: Thick lines indicate AC lines. Environment switch(SW3) LeaLine kage noise AC breaker filter input
ELCB LF1
Accessories power supply PCB Manual feed door switch High(MSW) voltage PCB
24V
Clutch solenoid
24V
3.3VA 24V
3.3VA/5V 12VU/24VU
24VU
DC controller PCB
24VU 5V 5V
BD PCB
Paper deck 24VU3 DC power (accessory) supply PCB Motor driver PCB Hard disk 5V 24VU2 5V 12VU
24VU
Inverter PCB
Controller block
5V 5V
Control Inver- 5V Control panel Card IV ter CPU PCB (accessory) PCB
Figure 2-105
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Trainer's Reference Controlling the Power Supply for the Main Controller
2. State of Power a. Power Supply Mode The machine may be in any of the following five modes for its various power supplies: +3.3-V all-night (3.3 VB), +3.3-V non-all-night (3.3 VA), +5-V non-all-night (5V), and +24-V: Mode Standby Low power Soft sleep Hard sleep Power supply off +3.3-V all-night Y Y Y N N +3.3-V non-all night Y Y N N N +5-V non-all night +24-V Y Y Y N N N N N N N
b. Controlling the Power Supply The main controller PCB controls power supply control mechanisms except for the power-off mode initiated by turning off the main power switch. In each mode, the power supply is controlled using the power supply control ports PWR1 (1-pin) and PWR2 (2-pin) of the power supply control connector J1021 on the main controller PCB as follows: Mode Standby Low power Soft sleep Hard sleep Power off PWR1 H(x) H L X X PWR2 H L L X Remarks Set at reset
KILL3.3=L
In both hard sleep and power-off modes, the power supply is not controlled using software (as by the power supply control port). In hard sleep mode, the power supply is controlled by the KILL 3.3 (SPO [2]) port of the CPU. 3. Standby Mode (normal operation) In standby mode, the machine may be operating or may be ready to operate, and almost all loads are supplied with power. Not only the main controller PCB, but also the reader unit, printer unit, and control panel are all ready for communication/control.
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Trainer's Reference Controlling the Power Supply for the Main Controller
4. Low Power Mode In low-power mode, the +24-V power supply remains off. The power consumption of the reader unit and the printer unit are reduced to save power used by the machine. a. Shift from Standby Mode (to low power mode) The shift from standby mode to low-power mode is executed by the software of the CPU on the main controller PCB (PWR1=H, PWR2=L). The shift from standby mode to low-power mode is initiated for the following: Low-power mode is selected on the control panel. Standby mode continues in excess of a specific time (may be changed in user mode). A shift is specified using a remote user interface (command) from the parallel port (IEEE-1284) or the network. b. Return to Standby Mode (from low-power mode) A shift from low-power mode to standby mode is initiated by the software of the CPU on the main controller PCB (PWR2=H, PWR1=H). A shift from low-power mode to standby mode is initiated for the following: The power switch (soft switch) on the control panel is turned on. PDL data is received from the parallel port (IEEE-1284) or the network. 5. Soft Sleep Mode In soft sleep mode, only the +3.3-V all-night (3.3 VB) power supply remains on. The CPU on the main controller PCB is in wait for an interrupt; it turns off the program, thus saving on power. This mode is used only in an MFP configuration, in which a network print option or a PDL print option is installed. a. Shift from Standby Mode (to soft sleep mode) A shift from standby mode to soft sleep mode is executed by the software of the CPU on the main controller PCB (PWR1=L, PWR2=L). A shift from standby mode to soft sleep mode is initiated for the following: The power switch (soft switch) on the control panel is turned off. Standby mode continues in excess of a specific time (may be changed in user mode). A shift is specified using the remote user interface (command) from the parallel port (IEEE-1284) to the network.
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Trainer's Reference Controlling the Power Supply for the Main Controller
b. Shift from Low-Power Mode (to soft sleep) A shift from low-power mode to soft sleep mode is executed by the software of the CPU on the main controller PCB (PWR1=L, PWR2=L). A shift from standby mode to soft sleep mode is executed for the following: The power switch (soft switch) on the control panel is turned off. Standby mode continues in excess of a specific period of time (may be changed in user mode). A shift is specified using a remote user interface (command) from the parallel port (IEEE-1284) to the network. c. Return to Standby Mode (from soft sleep) A shift from soft sleep mode to standby mode is executed by the software of the CPU on the main controller PCB (PWR1=H, PWR2=H). A shift from soft sleep mode to standby mode is executed for the following: The power supply switch (soft switch) on the control panel is turned on. PDL data is received from the parallel port (IEEE-1284) to the network. 6. Hard Sleep Mode In hard sleep mode, the CPU itself turns off, leaving a minimum number of logic circuits on the main controller PCB powered. This mode is used only in a configuration in which the network print option or the PDl print option is not installed. a. Shift from Standby Mode (to hard sleep) A shift from standby mode to hard sleep mode is executed by the software (KILL3.3=L) of the CPU on the main controller PCB; the +3.3-V all-night (3.3 VB) power supply is cut at the start of the main controller PCB, thereby cutting off the power to almost all elements of the PCB including the CPU. A shift from standby mode to hard sleep mode is executed for the following: The power switch (soft switch) on the control panel is turned off. Standby mode continues in excess of a specific time (may be changed in user mode). A shift is specified using a remote user interface (command) from the parallel port (IEEE-1284) to the network.
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Trainer's Reference Controlling the Power Supply for the Main Controller
b. Shift from Low-Power Mode (to hard sleep) A shift from low-power mode to hard sleep mode is executed by the software (KILL3.3=L) of the CPU on the main controller PCB; the +3.3V all-night (3.3 VB) power supply is cut off at the start of the main controller PC, cutting off the power to almost all elements of the PCB including the PCU. A shift from low-power mode to hard sleep mode is initiated for the following: The power switch (soft switch) on the control panel is turned off. Standby mode continues for a specific period of time (may be changed in user mode). A shift is specified using a remote user interface (command) from the parallel port (IEEE-1284) to the network. c. Return to Standby Mode (from hard sleep) In hard sleep mode, auto return to standby by means of an external event is not possible; standby mode may be resumed by turning off/on the power supply switch (soft switch) on the control panel or the main power switch. The operation upon return is exactly the same as the operation at poweron. 7. Power-Off Mode In this mode, the main power switch remains off. To return from power offmode, the main power switch must be turned on (at which time standby mode will start automatically).
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The machine's scanning lamp is a xenon lamp. The scanning lamp is turned on/off in response to the drive signal (LAMP_ON) from the CPU of the reader controller PCB. When the signal is generated, the inverter PCB uses the activation control circuit to generate a high-frequency voltage using the drive voltage (+24 V) from the reader controller PCB to control the activation of the xenon lamp.
J5101
3 4 2
J5007
5 3 2 4
LA2
LAMP_ON INV_ERR
Figure 2-301
b. Detecting an Error If an error occurs (e.g., output release, short-circuit, leakage) in the inverter circuit, the error signal (INV_ERR*) is sent to the controller circuit. An error relating to the lamp (low intensity, activation failure) is identified as an activation error when the lamp is first turned on.
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The machine's original size detection combines reflection type sensors with CCDs, so that it requires fewer sensors compared with the existing machines (ultimately resulting in lower cost of production).
Original sensor
Point of original detection 1 Point of original detection 2 Point of original B5 detection 3 Point of original detection 4
B5R A4R B4 A4 A3
Figure 2-302 3. Mechanism of Detection The machine identifies the size of an original in the following two steps: 1. Detecting External Light (main scanning direction only) While keeping the scanning lamp off, the CCD level at each point of detection is measured in main scanning direction. The absence of an original is identified if external light is detected, thereby enabling the identification of the width of an original. 2. Detecting the Output Level of the Sensors The scanning lamp is turned on, and the CCD level of each point of detection in main scanning direction is measured. The LEDs of the reflecting type photosensors in sub scanning direction are turned on to measure the outputs of the sensors. The size of the original is identified based on specific combinations of the states of the sensors. For specific operations, see the next page.
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No. 1 mirror mount: at home position Xenon lamp: off Original sensor: invalid
2. The copyboard cover is opened. A check is made for external light in main scanning direction. No. 1 mirror mount: moves to point of detection Xenon lamp: off Original sensor: invalid 3. An original is placed. The external light will be blocked if there is an original; therefore, detection of external light is identified as indicating the absence of an original. In the case of the example cited, B5, B4, A4, and A3 are excluded at this point.
(external light)
Original (A4R)
The original size detection is started in response to a press on the Start key. For main scanning direction, the xenon lamp is turned on, and a check is made for reflected light using the CCD (4 points); for sub scanning direction, the original sensors become ready for detection. The absence of reflected light is identified as the absence of an original. The size of the original is identified based on specific combinations of the results of detection.
AB-Configuration Original size A3 B4 A4R A4 B5 B5R None 1 CCD point of detection 2 3 4 Original sensor
:Reflection detected.
Figure 2-303
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1. The machine is in wait state. No. 1 mirror mount: at home position Xenon lamp: off Original sensor: invalid
Point of detection
2. The copyboard cover is opened. A check is made for external light in main scanning direction. No. 1 mirror mount: to point of detection
(external light)
Xenon lamp: off Original sensor: invalid 3. An original is placed. The external light will be blocked if there is an original; therefore, detection of external light is
Original (A4R)
identified as the absence of an original. In the case of the example cited, B5, B4, A4, and A3 are excluded at this point. 4. The copyboard cover is closed. When the copyboard cover is brought down to 30, the copyboard cover sensor identifies the "closed" state, starting detection of the size of an
(external light)
30
original. For main scanning direction, the xenon lamp is turned on, and the reflected lamp is checked by the CCD (4 points); for sub scanning direction, the original sensor becomes ready for detection. 5. The copyboard cover is closed fully. The changes in the output level of each sensor is monitored until the copyboard cover is fully closed. The absence of a change in the level is identified as the absence of an original. The size of an original is identified based on the changes in the level at five points. (See the table.) 6. The machine changes into wait state (waiting for a press on the Start key). The No. 1 mirror moves to home position, and waits for a press on the Start key.
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AB-Configuration Original size A3 B4 A4R A4 B5 B5R None 1 CCD point of detection 2 3 4 Original sensor
:Change absent.
:Change present.
Figure 2-304
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Reader control PCB Analog image processing A/D conversion CCD/AP PCB Shading processing Auto density correction (AE) Controller unit
Figure 2-401 The functions of the PCBs related to image processing are as follows: PCB CCD/AP PCB Reader controller PCB Description Drives the CCD, performs analog image process ing, performs A/D conversion Performs shading correction, performs auto density adjustment (AE)
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CCD
A24V A5V
1 4 3 4 8 9 10 17 12 21 : 24 26 : 29 31 : 34 36 : 39
J6001
J5002
1 4 3 4 8 9 10 17 12 21 : 24 26 : 29 31 : 34 36 : 39
conversion
Odd-number pixel A/D conversion
CCD/AP PCB
Figure 2-402
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EEP-ROM CPU
Target value
SRAM
J5004
A Even-number pixel 21 23 25 8 Digital image signal 27 29 Odd-number pixel 31 33 8 35 B 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35
CCD/AP PCB 21
: 29 31 : 34 36 : 39
Figure 2-403 b. Edge Gain Correction The intensity at the edges of the scanning lamp is relatively lower than the intensity at the middle. During shading, the edge gain correction plate (gray) mounted at the edge of the read position is read in advance, and a gain is computed so that the intensity will be a specific value for use to correct the data representing the edges, affected by differences in
Edge gains correction plate pixel 0 Copyboard glass Main scanning direction
intensity.
pixel 7500 Standard white plate (for shading) pixel 0 pixel 7500 pixel 0 pixel 7500
Figure 2-404
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Collimator lens Laser unit Cylindrical lens Imaging lens 3 BD mirror Imaging lens 1 12-facet polygon mirror
Laser mirror 2
Laser mirror 3
Laser mirror 1
Photosensitive drum
BD PCB
Figure 2-501 2. Comparison with the GP605 (laser exposure system) Item E82/72 Process speed Laser beam Polygon mirror circumcircle diameter Polygon mirror facet Polygon mirror revolution Laser wave length Laser rated output Laser mirror
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Specifications GP605 300 mm/sec 2 beams 65 mm 8 facets 27,000 rpm (approx.) 680 nm 5 mW 1 mirror 265 mm/sec 1 beam 29 mm 12 facets 31,000 rpm (approx.) 655 nm 35 mW 3 mirrors
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3. Construction of the Laser Exposure System The laser driver circuit is used to drive the semiconductor laser using the laser drive signal (LD) from the DC controller PCB, and its functions include the following: 1. Turning on and off the laser. 2. Controlling the intensity of the laser. (APC control) 3. Controlling the intensity of the laser to suit the drum surface potential. The following signals and devices are associated with the laser exposure mechanism: 1. Laser Drive Signal 2. Laser Activation Signal for Sampling It turns on the laser for sampling the intensity for activation (image exposure) for each single scan. 3. Laser Activation Enable Signal It goes '0' when the laser is ready to turn on after the Start key is pressed. 4. Laser Write Start Signal It starts laser writing when paper reaches the laser write start sensor (PS28) mounted in front of the registration roller. 5. Intensity Monitor It monitors the intensity of the laser when it is turned on for sampling, and feeds back an appropriate value to the laser drive circuit. 6. Laser Output Control Signal It controls the output so that the feedback value and the reference value from the EEPROM are identical. 7. Laser Intensity Ready Signal It goes '1' when the laser intensity is as specified. If the laser intensity is not as specified when it is turned on for sampling, the condition will be identified as an error. 8. Laser Intensity Reference Signal It is the laser activation reference value determined by the potential control signal from the EEPROM.
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J117
1 2 3 4 LD(+) [1] LD(-) [1] GND
Laser unit
J2502
3 2 1
[6]
J121
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 GND LTH GND 5V LHTRD 24V GND LD-DT [8] GND LD-EN [3] GND LSH [2] 3.3V GND L-RDY [7]
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 12 11 10 8 7 3 2 1
J2503 1 2
EEPROM
9 10 11 13 14 18 19 20
Figure 2-502
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Primary charging assembly Potential sensor Pre-exposure Cleaner unit Developing assembly Dust collecting roller
Transfer guide
Figure 2-601
2. Major Changes from the NP6251 Item Description Photosensitive drum Digital* Charging wire Wire cleaner pad Potential control APC correction Density adjustment Remarks New drum
*:Using digital processing, the surface layer and photosensitive layer most appropriate to laser exposure are used. **:The extra-strength polishing pad is intended exclusively for the brown wire. Do not use it for gold-plated wires.
Brown wire (all) Highly durable Strengthened polishing type** Primary/transfer only Printer control added APC correction added Density adjustment according to mode
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Control signal
Potential sensor
DC controller PCB
High-voltage PCB
Control signal
J3 1 2 3 4
[1] Drum surface potential measurement. [2] When '1', the potential sensor turns on. Figure 2-602
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Dete
Developing cylinder
ction
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200C STBY
[1] Copier potential control (measures the potential; eight times for VD, eight times for VL1, once for VL2). [2] Printer potential control (measures the potential; 8 items for VD, 8 items for VL1, and once for VL2).
Figure 2-603
d. Potential Control 10 Min and 60 Min from Power-On (main power switch) The following three types are used according to the settings selected in service mode: 1. OFF (default), in which no potential control is performed. 2. Reduced mode (selected in service mode), in which the period is reduced by making an estimate of the potential used in the other control period after potential control. 3. Standard mode, in which two types of potential control (copier and printer) are performed consecutively.
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60 min and later Potential control for copier and printer for first job Potential control
Start key ON
Fixing assembly temperature: 195C (end of fixing assembly warm-up) Control panel power switch ON Start key ON
Figure 2-604
f. Standard Mode (selected in service mode) Potential control for copier and printer modes are performed consecutively.
10 min to less than 60 min Sets control ratings for copier and printer Potential control for copier Potential control for printer Estimates other control value based on potential control for copier and printer Start key ON Potential control 60 min and later Estimates other control value based on potential control for copier and printer Potential control
Fixing assembly temperature: 195C (end of fixing assembly warm-up) Control panel power switch ON Start key ON
Figure 2-605
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Fixing assembly temperature: 195C (end of fixing assembly warm-up) Control panel power switch ON
Figure 2-606
[Initial Rotation APC Control] Purpose: The drum potential is measured to correct the laser output control value, thus correcting the changes in the VL potential of the laser output caused by changes in temperature after a long time. Timing: It is performed during initial rotation of the first job executed 60 min after the end of a job. Potential measurement: The drum is divided into eight peripheral areas, taking measurements at least once in each area, and the average drum potential of the eight measurements is computed. Using the result, a correction value for the laser output is obtained.
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Lighter
2. Density Adjustment in Printer Mode The print density is increased (made darker) by raising the developing bias; however, too high a developing density will make the images foggy. In the lowermost range of the developing bias, changes in the developing bias and image processing (thickening) are used to process images for density. Purpose: It is performed to obtain a degree of density suited to the needs of the user. Method of correction: The developing bias and image processing (thickening) are used to suit the setting of the F value. (For details, set the descriptions of image processing by the main controller PCB.) F value 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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Developing DC bias (V) 203 190 179 167 155 138 122 105 105
Thickening No No No No No No No No Yes
Lighter
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The machine's manual pickup assembly uses the feed roller (not the pickup roller) to pick up paper.
M1
CL2
CL4
Registration roller
Tray
Figure 2-701
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DC controller PCB
Reversing flapper solenoid drive signal Delivery flapper solenoid drive signal Internal delivery sensor drive signal Reversal detection signal 2 Claw jam detection signal Delivery assembly stationary jam detection signal Registration detection signal Reversal motor drive signal
SL8
PS36
SL5
PS35 PS4 Delivery flapper PS46 PS38 PS37 PS29 M14
Reversing flapper
Figure 2-702
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PS29 PS46 Feeding large roller PS38 Duplexing feeding left roller Duplexing feed right roller PS31PS34 PS30 PS37
SL8
PS35 PS28
PS24
M14
M29
Reversal motor drive signal 2
M18
Duplexing displaced registration detection signal
M25
DC controller PCB
Figure 2-703
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The machine's duplexing mechanism does not "switch back" paper (unlike the GP605), but uses a large-sized roller to turn over paper.
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DC controller PCB
PS45
Fixing web Fixing upper roller Sub thermistor (TH2) Main thermistor (TH1)
AC driver PCB Thermal witch AC power (TP1) supply Fixing lower roller
PS52 PS4
Figure 2-801
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Service mode
[8] special paper mode Others [9] down sequence (text mode) [10] down sequence halftone mode (non text mode) [11] edge overheating prevention mode
To prevent overheating at edges of the fixing roller when small-size paper is fed.
When transfer paper is present or absent in the fixing/feeding unit when a jam occurs.
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Large-size A C E G I K M O
Small-size*1 B D F H J L N P
*2:The machine does not have a fax function, and does not count printouts of messages received by fax.
Remote copy print Fax reception print*2 Report print Double-sided print Scan
The following are soft counters grouped according to destination (at time of shipment):
*3:The counter display may be changed or disabled in service mode (however, the setting of counter 1 cannot be changed).
Counter
Description
Default switching*3 Fixed. May be changed. May be changed. May be changed. May be changed. May be changed.
Counter 1 Total (A to L) Counter 2 Total large (ACEGIK) Counter 3 Copy 1 (ABGH) Counter 4 Copy 1 large (AG) Counter 5 Print 1 total (CDEF) Counter 6 Fax total (IJ)
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*: The old-type wire (gold-plated) must not be used. After replacing the wire, be sure to execute wire cleaning five times.
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Strengthened polishing type Strengthened polishing type Strengthened polishing type Strengthened polishing type
10 Transfer charging wire cleaner 2 11 Separation charging wire cleaner 12 Pre-transfer charging wire cleaner 13 Pre-transfer charging assembly scraper 14 Fixing upper roller 15 Fixing lower roller 16 Fixing web 17 Insulating bush (front, rear)
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18 Delivery upper separation claw 19 Delivery lower separation claw 20 Developing cylinder 21 Developing assembly roll 22 Cleaning blade
c. Side Paper Deck No. 1 2 3 Part name Pickup roller Feed roller Separation roller Part No. FB4-2033 FB4-2034 FB2-7777 Q'ty 2 2 1 Life 250,000 250,000 250,000 Remarks
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Optical system
Scanner cable
For first 250,000 sheets, perform inspection. Use silicone oil S20 (FY9-6011).
Copyboard glass No. 1 through No. 3 mirror Dust-proof glass Light reflecting plate Standard white plate
b. Printer Unit
: Clean
: Replace
: Lubricate
: Adjust
: Inspect Interval
Unit
Part
Installa- every every every every tion 250,000 500,000 750,000 1,000,000
Remarks
Externals/ controls
Ozone filter
Remove dust from filter surface. Remove dust from filter surface. Perform wire cleaning five times after replacement.
Charging wire (primary, pre-transfer, transfer/separation) Grid wire (primary) Charging assembly shield plates Roller electrode Primary stray toner prevention sheet
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Use alcohol (C-17) and drum cleaning powder (CK-0429); Use alcohol (C-17) to clean the following: 1. Electrode 2. Protrusions of electrode Apply IMI (FY9-6008) to the following: Static brush
Developing assembly
Cleaner
Side scraper
Toner receptacle (front/rear) Fixing assembly Inlet guide Web Oil receptacle Thermistor Sub thermistor Thermal switch Delivery assembly Waste toner collection Pickup/ feeding assembly Separation claw (upper, lower) Waste toner box Transfer guide Registration roller (upper, lower) Feed belt Feed rollers Inspect and remove, as necessary.
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Copier/printer mode Local copy PCL print Box print Remote copier print Fax reception print*2 Report print Double-sided print Scan
Large-size A C E G I K M O
Small-size*1 B D F H J L N P
The following are the specifics of the soft counters effective at time of shipment.
*3: The counter display may be changed or disabled in service mode (however, the stetting of counter 1 cannot be changed).
Counter Description Counter 1 Total (A though L) Counter 2 Total large-size (ACEGIK) Counter 3 Copy 1 (ABGH) Counter 4 Copy 1 large-size (AG) Counter 5 Print 1 total (CDEF) Counter 6 Fax total (IJ)
Default switching*3 Fixed May be changed. May be changed. May be changed. May be changed. May be changed.
The modes supported by the basic counter are indicated within parentheses.
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2. Mechanism As in the case of the CP660 and the CLC1150/1130, the machine uses a soft counter (CLC1150/1130 type) as a charging counter. The main controller PCB keeps count of copies/prints based on information from the reader controller PCB (RCON) and the DC controller PCB (DCON). The counter information may be checked from the machines control panel. 3. Construction of the Soft Counter a. Construction of Soft Counter-Related Memory To ensure the reliability of the counters, the following three types of memories are used: a-1 SRAM (main controller PCB) This is a means of backup also used in other models. The SRAM is soldered to the main controller PCB, and its data is backed up by the battery on the main controller PCB. It has two areas for counter information and one area for the serial number
Counter Memory PCB (EEPROM) The counter memory PCB (parallel EEPROM) is connected by way of a connector (parallel I/F) on the main controller PCB.
of each specific machine. a-2 Parallel EEPROM (counter memory PCB) It is a non-volatile read/write memory which does not require a battery. It is soldered to the counter memory PCB, which is screwed to the main controller PCB. It has one area for counter information, and it also maintains the serial number information of each specific machine.
Counter memory PCB Parallel EEPROM Counter reading Serial No. memory Serial number PCB Serial EEPROM Serial No.
CPU
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E350
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E354
The serial number information held by the serial number PCB does not match the serial number information held by the main controller PCB (SRAM) or the counter memory PCB (parallel EEPROM); or, the appropriate serial number has not been entered to the main controller PCB (SRAM) or the counter and the counter memory PCB (parallel EEPROM).
E355 It is indicated if the main controller PCB and the counter memory PCB are replaced simultaneously (prohibited).
E355
The serial numbers of the serial number PCB, main controller PCB (SRAM), and counter memory PCB (parallel EEPROM) do not match.
d. Differences from the CP660 The following explains how the CLC1150/1130s method (used by the machine) differs from the one used by the CP660: d-1 Serial Number Input In the CP660, the serial number must be entered in service mode whenever the reader controller PCB (RCON) is replaced. In the CLC1150/1130, on the other hand, the serial number is automatically read from the serial number PCB, not requiring entering the serial number in service mode when replacing the reader or main controller PCB. d-2 Counter Memory PCB The CP660 is quipped with an IC socket for EEPROM on its reader controller PCB (RCON). In the case of the CLC1150/1130, on the other hand, a parallel EEPROM is soldered to the counter memory PCB. The counter memory PCB is connected using the connector (parallel interface) of the main controller PCB, and is secured in place with screws, making illegal manipulation of counter data difficult (as by copying EEPROM contents).
Counter memory PCB Serial number PCB
EEPROM SRAM SRAM Reader controller PCB CP660 Main control PCB (E82/E72)
Figure 3-102
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Types of DIMM ROMs in Question The following types allow re-writing using the Download Tool: ROM on the main controller PCB System program within the hard disk drive.
Download Switch The machine is not equipped with a download switch. To switch between LOAD and COPY, use service mode.
Download connector
Figure 3-103
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Chapter 4 Accessories
Extra-length* mode may be selected, enabling handling of an original as long as 630 mm. e. Supports Mixed Sizes (same or different configurations) It accepts two different original sizes.
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Original size
Original tray capacity Original delivery tray capacity Original handling mode
Original size identification Yes (default sizes only) Residual original Mixed original sizes Yes (in conjunction with host) Yes (same configuration) If of same configuration, AB: A4/A3, B5/B4, A5/A4R Yes (different configurations) If of different configurations, AB: A3/B4, A4/B5, B4/A4R, B5/A5 Yes (50 mm or less in thickness)
Book original
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Item Communication with host device Power supply Weight Dimensions Serial number Operating environment Temperature Humidity IPC communication 2
Description
Remarks
24 VDC (from host device) 12.0 kg (approx.) 565 (W) 508 (D) 160 (H) mm xxxx Same as host device
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[4]
[5]
[3]
[2]
[1] [6]
[1] Upper cover [2] Rear cover [3] ADF controller cover
Figure 4-101
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[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[8]
[9]
[13]
[12]
[11]
[10]
[1] Feeding large roller [2] Registration roller 2 [3] Registration roller lower [4] Registration roller upper [5] Separation pad [6] Feed roller [7] Separation plate
[8] Pickup roller [9] Delivery tray [10] Delivery reversing roller lower [11] Delivery reversing roller upper [12] Read roll 2 [13] Read roll 1
Figure 4-102
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DADF-D1
5. Drive Chart
S2
Locking solenoid drive signal Delivery reversal motor drive signal Registration 1 original detection signal Pickup motor drive signal
M1
PI1 S3
CL1
PI5
Pickup clutch drive signal Post-separation original detection signal Original set signal
Figure 4-103
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PI4 PI3
Trainer's Reference
Corresponding printer mode single-sided original to single-sided print single-sided original to double-sized print single-sided originals of different configurations (small-size) to single-sided print single-sided originals of different configurations (small-size) to double-sided print double-sided original to double-sided print double-sided original to single-sided print double-sided original of mixed configurations (small-size) to single-sided print double-sided originals of different configurations (small-size) to double-sided print double-sided originals of different configurations (large-size) to double-sided print double-sided originals of different configurations (large-size) to single-sided print
Feeds an original without printing to identify its size; picks it up once again, and delivers it as it is after printing. Feeds an original without printing to identify its size; picks it up once again, reverses it, and delivers it as it is after printing.
single-sided original of different configurations (large-size) to single-side print single-sided originals of different configurations (large-size) to double-sided print extra-length original to single-sided print
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Original
Pickup
Arching 1
Arching 2
Delivery
Figure 4-104
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Pickup
Arching 1
Reversal
Arching 2
Figure 4-105a
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Feeding
Feeding
Feeding
Delivery
Reversal
Figure 4-105b
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Pickup
Idle feeding
Feeding
Figure 4-106a
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Reversal
Delivery
Figure 4-106b
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Pickup
Feeding 2
Idle feeding
Reversal
Figure 4-107a
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Delivery
Figure 4-107b
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Finds out the length of the original set on the original tray (distinction between small size and large size). Detects the width of the original set on the original tray.
Cross-feeding direction
Original width volume (VR1) A4R/LTRR distinction sensor (PI4) Post-separation sensor (S3)
Finds out the length of the original in feeding direction within the feeding path.
c. Mixed Configurations Printing Mode and Extra-Length Mode In mixed configurations printing mode, originals are identified in any of the following two ways:
If the post-separation sensor (S3) is off (smallsize) at the read wait position, Computes the length with reference to the feed distance from where the post-separation sensor turns off (passage of trailing edge) to where it stops at the wait position. If the post-separation sensor (S3) is off (smallsize) at the read wait position, Computes the length with reference to the feed distance from where the read sensor (S2) turns on during idle reversal to where the read sensor (S2) turns off.
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[AB-Configuration]
Original width W (mm) 148 < W <164 164 < W <195 195 < W <235
ON OFF ON
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Copyboard glass Copyboard glass retainer Platen guide White pale Vertical size pale Post-separation sensor Read sensor Delivery reversal sensor Registration roller upper Registration roller lower Registration roller 2 Feed large roller Feed roll 1 Feed roll 2 Delivery reversal roller upper Delivery reversal roller lower Pickup roller Separation pad Feed roller Separation plate
The number of copies represents the actual number of copies made, which may be checked in the service mode of the host device (COPIER>COUNTER>DURAB LE).
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[7]
[6]
[5] [4]
[12]
[2] [8]
[9]
[3]
[11]
[10]
Figure 4-108
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Specifications Tray ascent/descent type (2-level tray) Face-up/face-down Non-sort stacking Sort stacking (stack offset stacking) Staple stacking AB: A3, A4, A4R, A5, A5R, B4, B5, B5R 64 to 200 g/m2 Tray 1 L size: 74 mm (equivalent of 500 sheets) S size: 147 mm (equivalent of 1,000 sheets) Tray 2 L size: 74 mm (equivalent of 500 sheets) S size: 147 mm (equivalent of 1,000 sheets) Tray 1 L size: 500 sheets/30 sets/74 mm S size: 750 sheets/30 sets/110 mm Tray 2 L size: 500 sheets/30 sets/74 mm S size: 750 sheets/30 sets/110 mm Size: 44 mm (equivalent of 300 sheets) Staple: 22 mm (150 sheets, 30 sets) Yes No A signal is issued if the maximum is exceeded for each size and tray; in staple mode, a signal will also be issued for an excess number of sets and sheets or an excess height. Latching by mounting plate 669 (W) 582 (D) 1052 (H) mm (punch width of 744.5 mm) 25 kg (X2); 49 kg (X3); 3.5 kg (punch) From host device 170 W or less
Remarks
Stack offset: 30 mm
Stack paper size Stack paper weight Stack height (for nonstapling)
Values within parentheses represent 80 g paper. Alignment is not guaranteed if 750 sheets or more.
Mixed stacking
Mounting Dimensions Weight Power supply Maximum power consumption Operating noise
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30
30
52 Standard width: 62
42
4 2-point taping size L2 L1 L3 A3 A4 B4 B5 LDR LTR Stapling position accuracy L3 L2 L1 52 82.74 202.74 52 62.74 182.74 52 73.74 193.74
Figure 4-201
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Remarks Fixed tray By roller. Middle position may be adjusted. With reference to middle Fixed interval
Binding position
A3, B4, A4R, 279.4431.8 mm (11"17"), LTRR 64 to 80 (one cover of 64 to 200 g/m2) No special paper, postcard, or transparency allowed. Includes one cover.
Stack thickness
w/o binding: 1 sheets w/ binding: 2 to 15 sheets 5 sheets or less: 25 sets 6 to 10 sheets: 15 sets 11 to 15 sheets: 10 sets By special cartridge Special staple No A signal will be issued when a maximum stack is exceeded. From host device. 160 W or less
Stack
Staple replenishment Staple type Trimmer Overflow Power supply Maximum power consumption
Binding position accuracy size A3 B4 A4R LDR LTRR L3 L2 L1 88.5 208.5 210 68.5 188.5 182 165 148.5 45 79.7 199.7 216 168 139.7 48
Figure 4-202
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Specifications
Paper size
2-hole: A3, A4, A4R, B5, B5R 3-hole: 279.4 431.8 mm (11"17"), LTRR 4-hole: A3, A 2-hole: 6.5 mm 3-hole: 8.0 mm 4-hole: 6.5 mm 2-hole: 10,000 sheets or more 3-hole: 5,000 sheets or more 4-hole: 5,000 sheets or more See Figure 4-203. By finisher 120 W or less Equivalent of 80 g/m2 paper.
Hole diameter
Waste paper
1 2-hole (non-USA) X1 A4/A3 B5/B4 A4R B5R 108.53 88.53 653 513
801
X1 123
2 3-hole (USA)
31.53
1081
Figure 4-203
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EB3-7860
2,000 staples/cartridge
3 4
2 2
Puncher
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