Konica-Minolta - Bizhub C20 - ServiceMan (2008)
Konica-Minolta - Bizhub C20 - ServiceMan (2008)
Konica-Minolta - Bizhub C20 - ServiceMan (2008)
2008.09 2008.09
Ver. 1.0 Ver. 1.0
FIELD SERVICE
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FIELD SERVICE TOTAL CONTENTS
SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS ..............................................................S-1
IMPORTANT NOTICE ................................................................................................S-1
DESCRIPTION ITEMS FOR DANGER, WARNING AND CAUTION .........................S-1
SAFETY WARNINGS .................................................................................................S-2
WARNING INDICATIONS ON THE MACHINE ........................................................S-19
MEASURES TO TAKE IN CASE OF AN ACCIDENT ....................................................S-22
Composition of the service manual ................................................................................. C-1
Notation of the service manual ....................................................................................... C-2
bizhub C20 Main body
Outline ............................................................................................................................ 1
Maintenance ................................................................................................................... 5
Adjustment/Setting...................................................................................................... 115
Troubleshooting........................................................................................................... 321
Appendix..................................................................................................................... 379
Auto Document Feeder Unit
Outline ............................................................................................................................ 1
Maintenance ................................................................................................................... 3
Adjustment/Setting........................................................................................................ 15
Troubleshooting............................................................................................................. 25
Lower Feeder Unit
Outline ............................................................................................................................ 1
Maintenance ................................................................................................................... 3
Adjustment/Setting........................................................................................................ 13
Troubleshooting............................................................................................................. 15
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SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS
S-1
Read carefully the safety and important warning Items described below to understand them
before doing service work.
Because of possible hazards to an inexperienced person servicing this product as well as
the risk of damage to the product, KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
(hereafter called the KMBT) strongly recommends that all servicing be performed only by
KMBT-trained service technicians.
Changes may have been made to this product to improve its performance after this Service
Manual was printed. Accordingly, KMBT does not warrant, either explicitly or implicitly, that
the information contained in this service manual is complete and accurate.
The user of this service manual must assume all risks of personal injury and/or damage to
the product while servicing the product for which this service manual is intended.
Therefore, this service manual must be carefully read before doing service work both in the
course of technical training and even after that, for performing maintenance and control of
the product properly.
Keep this service manual also for future service.
In this service manual, each of three expressions DANGER, WARNING, and
CAUTION is defined as follows together with a symbol mark to be used in a limited
meaning.
When servicing the product, the relevant works (disassembling, reassembling, adjustment,
repair, maintenance, etc.) need to be conducted with utmost care.
Symbols used for safety and important warning items are defined as follows:
SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS
IMPORTANT NOTICE
DESCRIPTION ITEMS FOR DANGER,
WARNING AND CAUTION
DANGER: Action having a high possibility of suffering death or serious injury
WARNING: Action having a possibility of suffering death or serious injury
CAUTION: Action having a possibility of suffering a slight wound, medium
trouble, and property damage
:Precaution when servicing the
product.
General
precaution
Electric hazard High temperature
:Prohibition when servicing the
product.
General
prohibition
Do not touch
with wet hand
Do not
disassemble
:Direction when servicing the
product.
General
instruction
Unplug Ground/Earth
SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS
S-2
[1] MODIFICATIONS NOT AUTHORIZED BY KONICA MINOLTA
BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
KONICA MINOLTA brand products are renowned for their high reliability. This reliability is
achieved through high-quality design and a solid service network.
Product design is a highly complicated and delicate process where numerous mechanical,
physical, and electrical aspects have to be taken into consideration, with the aim of arriving
at proper tolerances and safety factors. For this reason, unauthorized modifications involve
a high risk of degradation in performance and safety. Such modifications are therefore
strictly prohibited. the points listed below are not exhaustive, but they illustrate the reason-
ing behind this policy.
SAFETY WARNINGS
Prohibited Actions
DANGER
Using any cables or power cord not specified by KMBT.
Using any fuse or thermostat not specified by KMBT.
Safety will not be assured, leading to a risk of fire and
injury.
Disabling fuse functions or bridging fuse terminals with
wire, metal clips, solder or similar object.
Disabling relay functions (such as wedging paper between
relay contacts)
Disabling safety functions (interlocks, safety circuits, etc.)
Safety will not be assured, leading to a risk of fire and
injury.
Making any modification to the product unless instructed
by KMBT
Using parts not specified by KMBT
SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS
S-3
[2] POWER PLUG SELECTION
In some countries or areas, the power plug provided with the product may not fit wall outlet
used in the area. In that case, it is obligation of customer engineer (hereafter called the CE)
to attach appropriate power plug or power cord set in order to connect the product to the
supply.
Power Cord Set or Power Plug
WARNING
Use power supply cord set which meets the following
criteria:
- provided with a plug having configuration intended for
the connection to wall outlet appropriate for the prod-
uct's rated voltage and current, and
- the plug has pin/terminal(s) for grounding, and
- provided with three-conductor cable having enough cur-
rent capacity, and
- the cord set meets regulatory requirements for the area.
Use of inadequate cord set leads to fire or electric shock.
Attach power plug which meets the following criteria:
- having configuration intended for the connection to wall
outlet appropriate for the product's rated voltage and
current, and
- the plug has pin/terminal(s) for grounding, and
- meets regulatory requirements for the area.
Use of inadequate cord set leads to the product connect-
ing to inadequate power supply (voltage, current capacity,
grounding), and may result in fire or electric shock.
Conductors in the power cable must be connected to ter-
minals of the plug according to the following order:
Black or Brown: L (line)
White or Light Blue: N (neutral)
Green/Yellow: PE (earth)
Wrong connection may cancel safeguards within the
product, and results in fire or electric shock.
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SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS
S-4
[3] CHECKPOINTS WHEN PERFORMING ON-SITE SERVICE
KONICA MINOLTA brand products are extensively tested before shipping, to ensure that all
applicable safety standards are met, in order to protect the customer and customer engi-
neer (hereafter called the CE) from the risk of injury. However, in daily use, any electrical
equipment may be subject to parts wear and eventual failure. In order to maintain safety
and reliability, the CE must perform regular safety checks.
1. Power Supply
Connection to Power Supply
WARNING
Check that mains voltage is as specified.
Connection to wrong voltage supply may result in fire or
electric shock.
Connect power plug directly into wall outlet having same
configuration as the plug.
Use of an adapter leads to the product connecting to
inadequate power supply (voltage, current capacity,
grounding), and may result in fire or electric shock.
If proper wall outlet is not available, advice the customer
to contact qualified electrician for the installation.
Plug the power cord into the dedicated wall outlet with a
capacity greater than the maximum power consumption.
If excessive current flows in the wall outlet, fire may
result.
If two or more power cords can be plugged into the wall
outlet, the total load must not exceed the rating of the wall
outlet.
If excessive current flows in the wall outlet, fire may
result.
Make sure the power cord is plugged in the wall outlet
securely.
Contact problems may lead to increased resistance,
overheating, and the risk of fire.
Check whether the product is grounded properly.
If current leakage occurs in an ungrounded product, you
may suffer electric shock while operating the product.
Connect power plug to grounded wall outlet.
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SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS
S-5
Power Plug and Cord
WARNING
When using the power cord set (inlet type) that came with
this product, make sure the connector is securely inserted
in the inlet of the product.
When securing measure is provided, secure the cord with
the fixture properly.
If the power cord (inlet type) is not connected to the prod-
uct securely, a contact problem may lead to increased
resistance, overheating, and risk of fire.
Check whether the power cord is not stepped on or
pinched by a table and so on.
Overheating may occur there, leading to a risk of fire.
Check whether the power cord is damaged. Check
whether the sheath is damaged.
If the power plug, cord, or sheath is damaged, replace
with a new power cord (with plug and connector on each
end) specified by KMBT. Using the damaged power cord
may result in fire or electric shock.
Do not bundle or tie the power cord.
Overheating may occur there, leading to a risk of fire.
Check whether dust is collected around the power plug
and wall outlet.
Using the power plug and wall outlet without removing
dust may result in fire.
Do not insert the power plug into the wall outlet with a wet
hand.
The risk of electric shock exists.
When unplugging the power cord, grasp the plug, not the
cable.
The cable may be broken, leading to a risk of fire and
electric shock.
SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS
S-6
2. Installation Requirements
Wiring
WARNING
Never use multi-plug adapters to plug multiple power cords
in the same outlet.
If used, the risk of fire exists.
When an extension cord is required, use a specified one.
Current that can flow in the extension cord is limited, so
using a too long extension cord may result in fire.
Do not use an extension cable reel with the cable taken
up. Fire may result.
Prohibited Installation Places
WARNING
Do not place the product near flammable materials or vola-
tile materials that may catch fire.
A risk of fire exists.
Do not place the product in a place exposed to water such
as rain.
A risk of fire and electric shock exists.
When not Using the Product for a long time
WARNING
When the product is not used over an extended period of
time (holidays, etc.), switch it off and unplug the power
cord.
Dust collected around the power plug and outlet may
cause fire.
SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS
S-7
Ventilation
CAUTION
The product generates ozone gas during operation, but it
will not be harmful to the human body.
If a bad smell of ozone is present in the following cases,
ventilate the room.
a. When the product is used in a poorly ventilated room
b. When taking a lot of copies
c. When using multiple products at the same time
Stability
CAUTION
Be sure to lock the caster stoppers.
In the case of an earthquake and so on, the product may
slide, leading to a injury.
Inspection before Servicing
CAUTION
Before conducting an inspection, read all relevant docu-
mentation (service manual, technical notices, etc.) and
proceed with the inspection following the prescribed pro-
cedure in safety clothes, using only the prescribed tools.
Do not make any adjustment not described in the docu-
mentation.
If the prescribed procedure or tool is not used, the prod-
uct may break and a risk of injury or fire exists.
Before conducting an inspection, be sure to disconnect
the power plugs from the product and options.
When the power plug is inserted in the wall outlet, some
units are still powered even if the POWER switch is
turned OFF. A risk of electric shock exists.
The area around the fixing unit is hot.
You may get burnt.
SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS
S-8
Work Performed with the Product Powered On
WARNING
Take every care when making adjustments or performing
an operation check with the product powered.
If you make adjustments or perform an operation check
with the external cover detached, you may touch live or
high-voltage parts or you may be caught in moving gears
or the timing belt, leading to a risk of injury.
Take every care when servicing with the external cover
detached.
High-voltage exists around the drum unit. A risk of elec-
tric shock exists.
Safety Checkpoints
WARNING
Check the exterior and frame for edges, burrs, and other
damage.
The user or CE may be injured.
Do not allow any metal parts such as clips, staples, and
screws to fall into the product.
They can short internal circuits and cause electric shock
or fire.
Check wiring for squeezing and any other damage.
Current can leak, leading to a risk of electric shock or
fire.
Carefully remove all toner remnants and dust from electri-
cal parts and electrode units such as a charging corona
unit.
Current can leak, leading to a risk of product trouble or
fire.
Check high-voltage cables and sheaths for any damage.
Current can leak, leading to a risk of electric shock or
fire.
SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS
S-9
Check electrode units such as a charging corona unit for
deterioration and sign of leakage.
Current can leak, leading to a risk of trouble or fire.
Before disassembling or adjusting the write unit (P/H unit)
incorporating a laser, make sure that the power cord has
been disconnected.
The laser light can enter your eye, leading to a risk of
loss of eyesight.
Do not remove the cover of the write unit. Do not supply
power with the write unit shifted from the specified mount-
ing position.
The laser light can enter your eye, leading to a risk of
loss of eyesight.
When replacing a lithium battery, replace it with a new lith-
ium battery specified in the Parts Guide Manual. Dispose
of the used lithium battery using the method specified by
local authority.
Improper replacement can cause explosion.
After replacing a part to which AC voltage is applied (e.g.,
optical lamp and fixing lamp), be sure to check the installa-
tion state.
A risk of fire exists.
Check the interlock switch and actuator for loosening and
check whether the interlock functions properly.
If the interlock does not function, you may receive an
electric shock or be injured when you insert your hand in
the product (e.g., for clearing paper jam).
Make sure the wiring cannot come into contact with sharp
edges, burrs, or other pointed parts.
Current can leak, leading to a risk of electric shock or
fire.
Safety Checkpoints
WARNING
SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS
S-10
Make sure that all screws, components, wiring, connec-
tors, etc. that were removed for safety check and mainte-
nance have been reinstalled in the original location. (Pay
special attention to forgotten connectors, pinched cables,
forgotten screws, etc.)
A risk of product trouble, electric shock, and fire exists.
Safety Checkpoints
WARNING
Handling of Consumables
WARNING
Toner and developer are not harmful substances, but care
must be taken not to breathe excessive amounts or let the
substances come into contact with eyes, etc. It may be
stimulative.
If the substances get in the eye, rinse with plenty of water
immediately. When symptoms are noticeable, consult a
physician.
Never throw the used cartridge and toner into fire.
You may be burned due to dust explosion.
Handling of Service Materials
CAUTION
Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
Drum cleaner (isopropyl alcohol) and roller cleaner (ace-
tone-based) are highly flammable and must be handled
with care. A risk of fire exists.
Do not replace the cover or turn the product ON before
any solvent remnants on the cleaned parts have fully
evaporated.
A risk of fire exists.
SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS
S-11
Use only a small amount of cleaner at a time and take
care not to spill any liquid. If this happens, immediately
wipe it off.
A risk of fire exists.
When using any solvent, ventilate the room well.
Breathing large quantities of organic solvents can lead to
discomfort.
Handling of Service Materials
CAUTION
SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS
S-12
[4] Used Batteries Precautions
ALL Areas
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturers instructions.
Germany
VORSICHT!
Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemem Austausch der Batterie.
Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einen vom Hersteller empfohlenen gleichwertigen Typ.
Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers.
France
ATTENTION
Il y a danger dexplosion sil y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie.
Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du mme type ou dun type quivalent recom-
mand par le constructeur.
Mettre au rebut les batteries usages conformment aux instructions du fabricant.
Denmark
ADVARSEL!
Lithiumbatteri - Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig hndtering.
Udskiftning m kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type.
Levr det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandren.
Finland, Sweden
VAROlTUS
Paristo voi rjht, jos se on virheellisesti asennettu.
Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin.
Hvit kytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti.
VARNING
Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte.
Anvnd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparat-
tillverkaren.
Kassera anvnt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion.
Norway
ADVARSEL
Eksplosjonsfare ved feilaktig skifte av batteri.
Benytt samme batteritype eller en tilsvarende type anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten.
Brukte batterier kasseres i henhold til fabrikantens instruksjoner.
SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS
S-13
[5] Laser Safety
This is a digital machine certified as a Class 1 laser product. There is no possibility of
danger from a laser, provided the machine is serviced according to the instruction in this
manual.
5.1 Internal Laser Radiation
*at laser aperture of the Print Head Unit
This product employs a Class 3B laser diode that emits an invisible laser beam. The
laser diode and the scanning polygon mirror are incorporated in the print head unit.
The print head unit is NOT A FIELD SERVICEABLE ITEM. Therefore, the print head unit
should not be opened under any circumstances.
semiconductor laser
Maximum power of the laser diode 15 mW
Maximum average radiation power (*) 8.5 W
Wavelength 770-800 nm
A0FDP0C502DA
Laser Aperture of
the Print Head Unit
SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS
S-14
U.S.A., Canada
(CDRH Regulation)
This machine is certified as a Class 1 Laser product under Radiation Performance Stan-
dard according to the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act of 1990. Compliance is mandatory
for Laser products marketed in the United States and is reported to the Center for
Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration of
the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). This means that the device
does not produce hazardous laser radiation.
The label shown on page S-16 indicates compliance with the CDRH regulations and
must be attached to laser products marketed in the United States.
.
All Areas
Denmark
CAUTION
Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those
specified in this manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
semiconductor laser
Maximum power of the laser diode 15 mW
Wavelength 770-800 nm
CAUTION
Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those
specified in this manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
semiconductor laser
Maximum power of the laser diode 15 mW
Wavelength 770-800 nm
ADVARSEL
Usynlig laserstrling ved bning, nr sikkerhedsafbrydere er ude af funktion.
Undg udsttelse for strling. Klasse 1 laser produkt der opfylder IEC60825-1
sikkerheds kravene.
halvlederlaser
Laserdiodens hjeste styrke 15 mW
blgelngden 770-800 nm
SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS
S-15
Finland, Sweden
Norway
LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE
KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT
VAROITUS!
Laitteen kyttminen muulla kuin tss kyttohjeessa mainitulla tavalla saat-
taa altistaa kyttjn turvallisuusluokan 1 ylittvlle nkymttmlle laser-
steilylle.
puolijohdelaser
Laserdiodin suurin teho 15 mW
aallonpituus 770-800 nm
VARNING!
Om apparaten anvnds p annat stt n i denna bruksanvisning specificerats,
kan anvndaren utsttas fr osynlig laserstrlning, som verskrider grnsen fr
laserklass 1.
halvledarlaser
Den maximala effekten fr laserdioden 15 mW
vglngden 770-800 nm
VARO!
Avattaessa ja suojalukitus ohitettaessa olet alttiina nkymttomlle laser-
steilylle. l katso steeseen.
VARNING!
Osynlig laserstrining nr denna del r ppnad och sprren r urkopplad.
Betrakta ej strien.
ADVERSEL
Dersom apparatet brukes p annen mte enn spesifisert i denne bruksanvisn-
ing, kan brukeren utsettes fr unsynlig laserstrlning, som overskrider grensen
for laser klass 1.
halvleder laser
Maksimal effekt till laserdiode 15 mW
blgelengde 770-800 nm
SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS
S-16
5.2 Laser Safety Label
A laser safety label is attached to the inside of the machine as shown below.
A0FDP0E500DA
SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS
S-17
5.3 Laser Caution Label
A laser caution label is attached to the outside of the machine as shown below.
A0FDP0E501DA
SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS
S-18
5.4 PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING THE LASER EQUIPMENT
When laser protective goggles are to be used, select ones with a lens conforming to the
above specifications.
When a disassembly job needs to be performed in the laser beam path, such as when
working around the printerhead and PC Drum, be sure first to turn the printer OFF.
If the job requires that the printer be left ON, take off your watch and ring and wear laser
protective goggles.
A highly reflective tool can be dangerous if it is brought into the laser beam path. Use
utmost care when handling tools on the users premises.
The Print Head is not to be disassembled or adjusted in the field. Replace the Unit or
Assembly including the Control Board. Therefore, remove the Laser Diode, and do not
perform Control Board trimmer adjustment.
SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS
S-19
Caution labels shown are attached in some areas on/in the machine.
When accessing these areas for maintenance, repair, or adjustment, special care should
be taken to avoid burns and electric shock.
WARNING INDICATIONS ON THE MACHINE
A0FDP0C503DA
High voltage
This area generates high voltage.
Be careful not to touch here when the power is
turned ON to avoid getting an electric shock.
CAUTION
The area around the
Fuser Unit is extremely
hot.
Touching any part other
than those indicated
may result in burns.
SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS
S-20
A0FDP0C504DA
High voltage
This area generates high
voltage.
Be careful not to touch here
when the power is turned
ON to avoid getting an elec-
tric shock.
High voltage
This area generates high
voltage.
Be careful not to touch here
when the power is turned
ON to avoid getting an elec-
tric shock.
SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS
S-21
CAUTION:
Y
A00FP0C504DA
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PUSH
WARNING
Do not burn used Print Units.
Toner expelled from the fire is dangerous.
WARNING
Do not burn used Waste Toner Bottle.
Toner expelled from the fire is dangerous.
WARNING
Do not burn used Toner Cartridge.
Toner expelled from the fire is dangerous.
You may be burned or injured if you touch any area that you are advised by any
caution label to keep yourself away from. Do not remove caution labels. And also,
when the caution label is peeled off or soiled and cannot be seen clearly, replace
it with a new caution label.
MEASURES TO TAKE IN CASE OF AN ACCIDENT
S-22
1. If an accident has occurred, the distributor who has been notified first must immediately
take emergency measures to provide relief to affected persons and to prevent further
damage.
2. If a report of a serious accident has been received from a customer, an on-site evalua-
tion must be carried out quickly and KMBT must be notified.
3. To determine the cause of the accident, conditions and materials must be recorded
through direct on-site checks, in accordance with instructions issued by KMBT.
4. For reports and measures concerning serious accidents, follow the regulations speci-
fied by every distributor.
MEASURES TO TAKE IN CASE OF AN
ACCIDENT
C-1
Composition of the service manual
This service manual consists of Theory of Operation section and Field Service section to
explain the main machine and its corresponding options.
Theory of Operation section gives, as information for the CE to get a full understanding of
the product, a rough outline of the object and role of each function, the relationship
between the electrical system and the mechanical system, and the timing of operation of
each part.
Field Service section gives, as information required by the CE at the site (or at the cus-
tomers premise), a rough outline of the service schedule and its details, maintenance
steps, the object and role of each adjustment, error codes and supplementary information.
The basic configuration of each section is as follows. However some options may not be
applied to the following configuration.
<Theory of Operation section>
<Field service section>
OUTLINE: Explanation of system configuration,
product specifications, unit configuration, and paper path
COMPOSITION/OPERATION: Explanation of configuration of each unit,
operating system, and control system
OUTLINE: Explanation of system configuration, and product
specifications
MAINTENANCE: Explanation of service schedule, maintenance steps, ser-
vice tools, removal/reinstallation methods of major parts,
and firmware version up method etc.
ADJUSTMENT/SETTING: Explanation of utility mode, service mode, and mechanical
adjustment etc.
TROUBLESHOOTING: Explanation of lists of jam codes and error codes, and
their countermeasures etc.
APPENDIX: Parts layout drawings, connector layout drawings, timing
chart, overall layout drawing are attached.
C-2
Notation of the service manual
A. Product name
In this manual, each of the products is described as follows:
B. Brand name
The company names and product names mentioned in this manual are the brand name or
the registered trademark of each company.
C. Feeding direction
When the long side of the paper is parallel with the feeding direction, it is called short
edge feeding. The feeding direction which is perpendicular to the short edge feeding is
called the long edge feeding.
Short edge feeding will be identified with [S (abbreviation for Short edge feeding)] on the
paper size. No specific notation is added for the long edge feeding.
When the size has only the short edge feeding with no long edge feeding, [S] will not be
added to the paper size.
<Sample notation>
(1)
bizhub C20 Main body
(2) Microsoft Windows NT 4.0: Windows NT 4.0 or Windows NT
Microsoft Windows 2000: Windows 2000
Microsoft Windows XP: Windows XP
Microsoft Windows Vista: Windows Vista
When the description is made in combination of the OSs mentioned above:
Windows NT 4.0/2000
Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista
Paper size Feeding direction Notation
A4
Long edge feeding A4
Short edge feeding A4S
A3 Short edge feeding A3
SERVICE MANUAL
2008.09
Ver. 1.0
FIELD SERVICE
Main body
Revision history
After publication of this service manual, the parts and mechanism may be subject to change for
improvement of their performance.
Therefore, the descriptions given in this service manual may not coincide with the actual machine.
When any change has been made to the descriptions in the service manual, a revised version will be
issued with a revision mark added as required.
Revision mark:
To indicate clearly a section revised, is shown at the left margin of the revised section.
The number inside represents the number of times the revision has been made.
To indicate clearly a page that contains the revision, is shown near the page number of the
corresponding page.
The number inside represents the number of times the revision has been made.
NOTE
Revision marks shown in a page are restricted only to the latest ones with the old ones deleted.
When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has been changed in Ver. 3.0:
The revision marks for Ver. 3.0 only are shown with those for Ver. 2.0 deleted.
When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has not been changed in Ver. 3.0:
The revision marks for Ver. 2.0 are left as they are.
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CONTENTS
bizhub C20 Main body
Outline
1. System configuration............................................................................................... 1
2. Product specifications ............................................................................................. 2
2.1 Fax specifications ................................................................................................. 4
Maintenance
3. Periodical check ...................................................................................................... 5
3.1 Maintenance items................................................................................................ 5
3.1.1 Parts to be replaced by users (CRU) ............................................................ 5
3.1.2 Parts to be replaced by a service engineer (FRU) ........................................ 6
3.2 Maintenance parts................................................................................................ 6
3.2.1 Replacement parts........................................................................................ 6
3.3 Concept of parts life.............................................................................................. 7
3.4 Maintenance Procedure (periodical check parts) ................................................. 8
3.4.1 Replacing the tray 2 feed roller ..................................................................... 8
3.4.2 Replacing the tray 1 feed roller ..................................................................... 9
3.4.3 Replacing the ozone filter............................................................................ 12
3.4.4 Replacing the toner cartridge (C/M/Y/K) ..................................................... 13
3.4.5 Replacing the imaging unit (C,M,Y,K) ......................................................... 16
3.4.6 Replacing the waste toner bottle................................................................. 20
3.4.7 Replacing the transfer roller ........................................................................ 21
3.4.8 Replacing the transfer belt .......................................................................... 23
3.4.9 Replacing the fuser unit .............................................................................. 26
4. Service tool ........................................................................................................... 28
4.1 Service material list ............................................................................................ 28
4.2 CE tool list........................................................................................................... 28
5. Remote Setup Utility ............................................................................................. 29
5.1 About RSU.......................................................................................................... 29
5.2 Outline ................................................................................................................ 29
5.2.1 Corresponding OS ...................................................................................... 29
5.2.2 PC environments......................................................................................... 29
5.3 Connection methods........................................................................................... 29
5.3.1 Remote connection (Phone line connection) .............................................. 29
5.3.2 Local connection (USB connection) ............................................................ 30
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5.4 Setup.................................................................................................................. 30
5.4.1 Setup of PC ................................................................................................ 30
5.4.2 Connection and access of user machine.................................................... 30
5.5 Operation............................................................................................................ 32
5.5.1 Job list......................................................................................................... 32
5.5.2 New (Dial setting) ....................................................................................... 32
5.5.3 Open File .................................................................................................... 35
5.5.4 Update Firmware ........................................................................................ 36
5.5.5 Clear Memory Data .................................................................................... 37
5.5.6 Clear SRAM Data ....................................................................................... 38
5.6 Function setting.................................................................................................. 39
5.7 Troubleshooting .................................................................................................. 41
5.7.1 Error message list....................................................................................... 41
6. Firmware upgrade................................................................................................. 42
6.1 Controller firmware upgrading............................................................................ 42
6.1.1 Preparations for firmware upgrading........................................................... 42
6.1.2 Upgrading procedure.................................................................................. 42
6.2 Firmware upgrading procedure by updater ........................................................ 44
6.2.1 Updating method ........................................................................................ 44
7. Other ..................................................................................................................... 57
7.1 Disassembly/adjustment prohibited items .......................................................... 57
7.2 Disassembly/assembly/cleaning list (other parts) .............................................. 58
7.2.1 Disassembly/assembly parts list................................................................. 58
7.2.2 Cleaning parts list ....................................................................................... 59
7.3 Disassembly/assembly procedure...................................................................... 60
7.3.1 Front cover .................................................................................................. 60
7.3.2 Right front cover.......................................................................................... 60
7.3.3 Operation panel .......................................................................................... 61
7.3.4 Left cover .................................................................................................... 61
7.3.5 Rear cover .................................................................................................. 62
7.3.6 Right rear cover .......................................................................................... 62
7.3.7 Tray 2 .......................................................................................................... 63
7.3.8 MFP board/2 (MFPB/2)............................................................................... 63
7.3.9 NCU board (NCUB) .................................................................................... 64
7.3.10 MFP board/1 (MFPB/1)............................................................................... 65
7.3.11 Print control board (PRCB) ......................................................................... 66
7.3.12 DC power supply (DCPU) ........................................................................... 68
7.3.13 High voltage unit/1 (HV1)............................................................................ 71
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7.3.14 High voltage unit/2 (HV2) ............................................................................ 72
7.3.15 Relay board (REYB).................................................................................... 73
7.3.16 Toner level sensor board (TLSB) ................................................................ 75
7.3.17 PH unit ........................................................................................................ 78
7.3.18 Driving unit .................................................................................................. 85
7.3.19 Scanner unit ................................................................................................ 86
7.3.20 Exposure unit .............................................................................................. 87
7.3.21 Backup Battery............................................................................................ 89
7.3.22 PWB box ..................................................................................................... 90
7.3.23 PWB box lower cover .................................................................................. 94
7.3.24 Color PC drum motor (M2).......................................................................... 94
7.3.25 Transport motor (M3) .................................................................................. 95
7.3.26 Fusing motor (M4)....................................................................................... 95
7.3.27 K Developing motor (M5) ............................................................................ 95
7.3.28 Toner supply motor/Y, M (M6) ..................................................................... 96
7.3.29 Toner supply motor/C, K (M7) ..................................................................... 96
7.3.30 Scanner motor (M100) ................................................................................ 97
7.3.31 Media feed clutch assy................................................................................ 99
7.3.32 Registration roller clutch (CL3).................................................................. 100
7.3.33 1st image transfer pressure/retraction clutch (CL4) .................................. 101
7.3.34 2nd image transfer pressure/retraction clutch (CL5) ................................. 102
7.3.35 Switchback roller feed clutch (CL11)......................................................... 103
7.3.36 Switchback roller reverse clutch (CL12).................................................... 105
7.3.37 Duplex transport roller clutch (CL13) ........................................................ 106
7.3.38 Temperature/ humidity sensor (TEM/HUMS) ............................................ 108
7.3.39 IDC sensor board/Re, IDC sensor board/Fr (IDCSB/R, IDCSB/L) ............ 109
7.3.40 Speaker (SP1)........................................................................................... 110
7.3.41 Memory (DIMM) ........................................................................................ 110
7.3.42 Hard disk................................................................................................... 111
7.4 Cleaning procedure .......................................................................................... 112
7.4.1 Tray 1 feed roller........................................................................................ 112
7.4.2 Tray 2 feed roller........................................................................................ 112
7.4.3 Vertical transport roller .............................................................................. 113
7.4.4 Laser irradiation section............................................................................ 113
Adjustment/Setting
8. How to use the adjustment section ..................................................................... 115
9. Description of the control panel........................................................................... 116
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9.1 Control panel display........................................................................................ 116
9.1.1 Main screen .............................................................................................. 116
9.1.2 Print screen............................................................................................... 116
9.1.3 Toner supply screen.................................................................................. 117
10. REPORT/STATUS mode..................................................................................... 118
10.1 REPORT/STATUS mode function tree ............................................................. 118
10.2 TOTAL PRINT................................................................................................... 119
10.2.1 TOTAL PRINT........................................................................................... 119
10.2.2 MONO COPY ........................................................................................... 119
10.2.3 COLOR COPY.......................................................................................... 119
10.2.4 MONO PRINT........................................................................................... 119
10.2.5 COLOR PRINT ......................................................................................... 119
10.2.6 FAX PRINT ............................................................................................... 119
10.2.7 TOTAL SCAN............................................................................................ 119
10.3 SUPPLY STATUS ............................................................................................. 120
10.3.1 C TONER.................................................................................................. 120
10.3.2 M TONER ................................................................................................. 120
10.3.3 Y TONER.................................................................................................. 120
10.3.4 K TONER.................................................................................................. 120
10.3.5 C I-UNIT.................................................................................................... 120
10.3.6 M I-UNIT ................................................................................................... 120
10.3.7 Y I-UNIT.................................................................................................... 120
10.3.8 K I-UNIT.................................................................................................... 120
10.4 TX/RX RESULT................................................................................................ 121
10.5 REPORT........................................................................................................... 121
10.5.1 TX RESULT REPORT............................................................................... 121
10.5.2 RX RESULT REPORT.............................................................................. 121
10.5.3 ACTIVITY REPORT.................................................................................. 121
10.5.4 MEMORY DATA LIST................................................................................ 121
10.5.5 MEMORY IMAGE PRINT ......................................................................... 121
10.5.6 FAVORITE LIST........................................................................................ 121
10.5.7 SPEED DIAL LIST.................................................................................... 122
10.5.8 GROUP DIAL LIST................................................................................... 122
10.5.9 UTILITY MAP............................................................................................ 122
10.5.10 PS/PCL MENU MAP................................................................................. 122
10.5.11 CONFIGURATION PAGE.......................................................................... 122
10.5.12 PS FONT LIST.......................................................................................... 126
10.5.13 PCL FONT LIST ....................................................................................... 126
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10.5.14 DIRECTORY LIST..................................................................................... 126
11. UTILITY mode..................................................................................................... 127
11.1 UTILITY mode function tree.............................................................................. 127
11.2 MACHINE SETTING......................................................................................... 131
11.2.1 AUTO PANEL RESET............................................................................... 131
11.2.2 PREHEAT MODE...................................................................................... 131
11.2.3 ENERGY SAVE MODE............................................................................. 131
11.2.4 LCD CONTRAST...................................................................................... 131
11.2.5 KEY SPEED.............................................................................................. 131
11.2.6 LANGUAGE .............................................................................................. 132
11.2.7 LAMP OFF TIME ...................................................................................... 132
11.2.8 LAMP WARMUP TIME ............................................................................. 132
11.2.9 BUZZER VOLUME.................................................................................... 132
11.2.10 INITIAL MODE.......................................................................................... 133
11.2.11 TONER EMPTY ........................................................................................ 133
11.2.12 TONER NEAR EMPTY............................................................................. 133
11.2.13 I-UNIT NEAR EMPTY............................................................................... 133
11.2.14 AUTO CONTINUE..................................................................................... 133
11.2.15 CALIBRATION .......................................................................................... 134
11.3 PAPER SETUP................................................................................................. 135
11.3.1 TRAY1 PAPER.......................................................................................... 135
11.3.2 TRAY2 PAPER.......................................................................................... 135
11.4 ADMIN. MANAGEMENT .................................................................................. 136
11.4.1 ADMINISTRATOR NO............................................................................... 136
11.4.2 REMOTE MONITOR................................................................................. 136
11.4.3 NETWORK SETTING............................................................................... 136
11.4.4 E-MAIL SETTING ..................................................................................... 142
11.4.5 LDAP SETTING........................................................................................ 145
11.4.6 CAMERA DIRECT .................................................................................... 147
11.4.7 USB SETTING.......................................................................................... 148
11.4.8 COMM. SETTING..................................................................................... 148
11.4.9 USER SETTING ....................................................................................... 149
11.4.10 AUTO REDIAL .......................................................................................... 150
11.4.11 SUPPLIES REPLACE............................................................................... 150
11.5 COPY SETTING............................................................................................... 151
11.5.1 PAPER PRIORITY .................................................................................... 151
11.5.2 QUALITY PRIORITY................................................................................. 151
11.5.3 DENSITY PRIORITY ................................................................................ 151
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11.5.4 DENSITY LEVEL...................................................................................... 151
11.5.5 OUTPUT PRIORITY................................................................................. 152
11.5.6 4IN1 COPY ORDER................................................................................. 152
11.5.7 DUPLEX COPY........................................................................................ 152
11.6 DIAL REGISTER.............................................................................................. 153
11.6.1 FAVORITE ................................................................................................ 153
11.6.2 SPEED DIAL............................................................................................. 153
11.6.3 GROUP DIAL............................................................................................ 153
11.7 FAX TX OPERATION ....................................................................................... 153
11.7.1 DENSITY LEVEL...................................................................................... 153
11.7.2 QUALITY PRIORITY................................................................................. 154
11.7.3 DEFULT TX............................................................................................... 154
11.7.4 HEADER................................................................................................... 154
11.8 FAX RX OPERATION....................................................................................... 155
11.8.1 MEMORY RX MODE................................................................................ 155
11.8.2 NO. of RINGS........................................................................................... 155
11.8.3 REDUCTION RX ...................................................................................... 155
11.8.4 RX PRINT................................................................................................. 160
11.8.5 RX MODE................................................................................................. 160
11.8.6 FORWARD ............................................................................................... 161
11.8.7 FOOTER................................................................................................... 161
11.8.8 SELECT TRAY.......................................................................................... 162
11.9 REPORTING.................................................................................................... 162
11.9.1 ACTIVITY REPORT.................................................................................. 162
11.9.2 TX RESULT REPORT............................................................................... 162
11.9.3 RX RESULT REPORT.............................................................................. 162
11.10 SCAN SETTING............................................................................................... 163
11.10.1 RESOLUTION .......................................................................................... 163
11.10.2 IMAGE FORMAT....................................................................................... 163
11.10.3 CODING METHOD................................................................................... 163
11.10.4 FILE SIZE................................................................................................. 163
11.10.5 QUALITY PRIORITY................................................................................. 163
11.10.6 DENSITY LEVEL...................................................................................... 164
11.11 DIRECT PRINT ................................................................................................ 164
11.11.1 IMAGE QUALITY...................................................................................... 164
11.11.2 PAPER SIZE............................................................................................. 164
11.11.3 N-UP LAYOUT .......................................................................................... 164
12. PS/PCL PRINT mode ......................................................................................... 165
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12.1 PS/PCL PRINT mode function tree .................................................................. 165
12.2 PROOF/PRINT MENU...................................................................................... 167
12.3 PAPER MENU .................................................................................................. 167
12.3.1 ANY TRAY SETTING................................................................................ 167
12.3.2 TRAY CHAINING...................................................................................... 168
12.3.3 TRAY MAPPING....................................................................................... 168
12.3.4 DUPLEX.................................................................................................... 169
12.3.5 COPIES .................................................................................................... 169
12.3.6 COLLATE.................................................................................................. 169
12.4 QUALITY MENU............................................................................................... 170
12.4.1 COLOR MODE ......................................................................................... 170
12.4.2 BRIGHTNESS........................................................................................... 170
12.4.3 HALFTONE............................................................................................... 170
12.4.4 EDGE ENHANCEMENT........................................................................... 171
12.4.5 EDGE STRENGTH................................................................................... 171
12.4.6 ECONOMY PRINT.................................................................................... 172
12.4.7 PCL SETTING .......................................................................................... 172
12.4.8 PS SETTING............................................................................................. 174
12.4.9 CALIBRATION .......................................................................................... 178
12.5 SYS DEFAULT MENU ...................................................................................... 179
12.5.1 EMULATION ............................................................................................. 179
12.5.2 PAPER ...................................................................................................... 181
12.5.3 GRAYSCALE PAGE.................................................................................. 182
12.5.4 STARTUP OPTIONS................................................................................. 182
12.5.5 HOLD JOB TIMEOUT............................................................................... 183
12.5.6 HDD FORMAT .......................................................................................... 183
12.5.7 CARD FORMAT........................................................................................ 183
13. User service mode .............................................................................................. 184
13.1 User service mode function tree....................................................................... 184
13.2 FAX MAINTENANCE........................................................................................ 187
13.3 ADJUST............................................................................................................ 187
13.3.1 TOP ADJUSTMENT.................................................................................. 187
13.3.2 LEFT ADJ. (FRONT) ................................................................................. 187
13.3.3 LEFT ADJ. (BACK) ................................................................................... 187
13.3.4 TRANSFER POWER................................................................................ 187
13.4 AIDC MODE ..................................................................................................... 187
13.5 CRU USAGE..................................................................................................... 187
13.5.1 TRANSFER BELT..................................................................................... 187
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13.5.2 FUSER UNIT ............................................................................................ 187
13.5.3 TRANSFER ROLLER............................................................................... 187
13.6 SUPPLIES REPLACE...................................................................................... 187
13.7 MAINTENANCE MENU.................................................................................... 188
13.7.1 PRINT MENU ........................................................................................... 188
13.7.2 IMG ADJ THICK ....................................................................................... 189
13.7.3 IMG ADJ BLACK....................................................................................... 189
14. SERVICE MODE................................................................................................. 190
14.1 SERVICE MODE entry procedure.................................................................... 190
14.2 SERVICE MODE function tree ......................................................................... 190
14.3 SERVICES CHOICE........................................................................................ 195
14.3.1 TX SPEED................................................................................................ 195
14.3.2 RX SPEED................................................................................................ 195
14.3.3 TX LEVEL................................................................................................. 195
14.3.4 RX LEVEL................................................................................................. 195
14.3.5 DTMF LEVEL............................................................................................ 195
14.3.6 CNG LEVEL.............................................................................................. 196
14.3.7 CED LEVEL.............................................................................................. 196
14.3.8 ECM MODE.............................................................................................. 196
14.3.9 CODING SCHEME................................................................................... 196
14.3.10 TONER EMPTY REPORT........................................................................ 197
14.3.11 PROTOCOL REPORT.............................................................................. 197
14.3.12 TWAIN TIMEOUT..................................................................................... 197
14.3.13 ENERGY SAVE MODE ............................................................................ 198
14.3.14 ENABLE WARNING ................................................................................. 198
14.4 ADJUST ........................................................................................................... 198
14.4.1 CCD MAIN ZOOM.................................................................................... 199
14.4.2 CCD SUB ZOOM...................................................................................... 200
14.4.3 CCD MAIN REGIST.................................................................................. 201
14.4.4 CCD SUB REGIST ................................................................................... 202
14.4.5 ADF 1ST SUB ZOOM............................................................................... 203
14.4.6 ADF 1ST MAIN REG................................................................................ 203
14.4.7 ADF 1ST SUB REG.................................................................................. 204
14.4.8 ADF 2ND SUB ZOOM.............................................................................. 204
14.4.9 ADF 2ND MAIN REG................................................................................ 204
14.4.10 ADF 2ND SUB REG................................................................................. 205
14.4.11 ADF LOOP................................................................................................ 205
14.4.12 FLICKER................................................................................................... 205
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14.4.13 TOP ADJUSTMENT.................................................................................. 206
14.4.14 LEFT ADJ. (FRONT) ................................................................................. 206
14.4.15 LEFT ADJ. (BACK) ................................................................................... 206
14.4.16 TRANSFER POWER................................................................................ 207
14.4.17 IMG ADJ THICK........................................................................................ 208
14.4.18 IMG ADJ BLACK....................................................................................... 208
14.4.19 IMAGE ADJ PARAM ................................................................................. 208
14.4.20 MAXIMUM DENSITY................................................................................ 209
14.4.21 FUSER SPEED......................................................................................... 209
14.4.22 TEMPERATURE ....................................................................................... 210
14.4.23 AIDC MODE.............................................................................................. 210
14.4.24 SUPPLIES REPLACE............................................................................... 210
14.4.25 BK CLEAR................................................................................................ 211
14.5 COUNTER........................................................................................................ 211
14.5.1 TOTAL PRINT ........................................................................................... 211
14.5.2 FAX COUNTER......................................................................................... 212
14.5.3 SCAN COUNTER ..................................................................................... 212
14.5.4 TRAY COUNTER...................................................................................... 212
14.5.5 PAPER SIZE COUNTER .......................................................................... 212
14.5.6 PAPER TYPE COUNTER......................................................................... 213
14.5.7 APPLICATION COUNT. ............................................................................ 213
14.5.8 SUPPLIES STATUS.................................................................................. 213
14.5.9 CRU USAGE............................................................................................. 213
14.5.10 JAM COUNTER........................................................................................ 214
14.5.11 TROUBLE COUNTER .............................................................................. 214
14.6 DISPLAY........................................................................................................... 214
14.6.1 MAIN F/W VER. ........................................................................................ 214
14.6.2 ENGINE F/W VER. ................................................................................... 214
14.6.3 MAIN RAM SIZE....................................................................................... 214
14.6.4 SERIAL NO. .............................................................................................. 214
14.6.5 PP F/W VER. ............................................................................................ 214
14.6.6 PP BOOT VER. ......................................................................................... 214
14.6.7 PRINTER RAM SIZE ................................................................................ 215
14.6.8 HARD DISK .............................................................................................. 215
14.6.9 CARD........................................................................................................ 215
14.7 FUNCTION....................................................................................................... 216
14.7.1 PAPER FEED TEST ................................................................................. 216
14.7.2 PRN TEST PATTERN ............................................................................... 216
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14.7.3 ADF FEED TEST...................................................................................... 217
14.7.4 COPY ADF GLASS .................................................................................. 217
14.7.5 FAX RES. COPY TEST ............................................................................ 217
14.7.6 SCAN TEST.............................................................................................. 217
14.7.7 PRINTER TEST........................................................................................ 218
14.7.8 ADF TEST ................................................................................................ 220
14.8 SOFT SWITCH................................................................................................. 221
14.8.1 KEY DEFINITION FOR SOFT SWITCH................................................... 221
14.9 REPORT........................................................................................................... 221
14.9.1 SERVICE DATA LIST................................................................................ 221
14.9.2 ERROR CODE LIST................................................................................. 224
14.9.3 T.30 PROTOCOL LIST.............................................................................. 225
14.10 ADMIN. REGISTRATION ................................................................................. 227
14.11 FIXED ZOOM CHANGE................................................................................... 227
14.12 FACTORY TEST............................................................................................... 227
14.13 CLEAR DATA.................................................................................................... 228
14.13.1 SRAM CLEAR .......................................................................................... 228
14.13.2 MEMORY CLEAR..................................................................................... 228
14.14 PS/PCL............................................................................................................. 229
14.14.1 PRINT MENU ........................................................................................... 229
14.14.2 SOFT SWITCH......................................................................................... 236
15. SOFT SWITCH set ............................................................................................. 237
15.1 Description ....................................................................................................... 237
15.2 Default setting................................................................................................... 237
15.2.1 Country for each marketing area .............................................................. 237
15.2.2 Soft switch list ........................................................................................... 238
15.2.3 Default soft switch setting for each market area ....................................... 242
15.3 Soft switch definition......................................................................................... 264
15.3.1 SOFT SWITCH: #01................................................................................. 264
15.3.2 SOFT SWITCH: #02................................................................................. 265
15.3.3 SOFT SWITCH: #03................................................................................. 266
15.3.4 SOFT SWITCH: #04................................................................................. 267
15.3.5 SOFT SWITCH: #05................................................................................. 268
15.3.6 SOFT SWITCH: #06................................................................................. 269
15.3.7 SOFT SWITCH: #07................................................................................. 269
15.3.8 SOFT SWITCH: #08................................................................................. 270
15.3.9 SOFT SWITCH: #09................................................................................. 270
15.3.10 SOFT SWITCH: #10................................................................................. 271
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15.3.11 SOFT SWITCH: #11 ................................................................................. 272
15.3.12 SOFT SWITCH: #12 ................................................................................. 273
15.3.13 SOFT SWITCH: #13 ................................................................................. 274
15.3.14 SOFT SWITCH: #14 ................................................................................. 274
15.3.15 SOFT SWITCH: #15 ................................................................................. 275
15.3.16 SOFT SWITCH: #16 ................................................................................. 275
15.3.17 SOFT SWITCH: #17 ................................................................................. 276
15.3.18 SOFT SWITCH: #18 ................................................................................. 277
15.3.19 SOFT SWITCH: #19 ................................................................................. 278
15.3.20 SOFT SWITCH: #20 ................................................................................. 278
15.3.21 SOFT SWITCH: #21 ................................................................................. 279
15.3.22 SOFT SWITCH: #22 ................................................................................. 280
15.3.23 SOFT SWITCH: #23 ................................................................................. 280
15.3.24 SOFT SWITCH: #24 (Part 1) .................................................................... 281
15.3.25 SOFT SWITCH: #24 (Part 2) .................................................................... 282
15.3.26 SOFT SWITCH: #24 (Part 3) .................................................................... 283
15.3.27 SOFT SWITCH: #25 ................................................................................. 283
15.3.28 SOFT SWITCH: #26 ................................................................................. 284
15.3.29 SOFT SWITCH: #27 ................................................................................. 284
15.3.30 SOFT SWITCH: #28 ................................................................................. 285
15.3.31 SOFT SWITCH: #29 ................................................................................. 286
15.3.32 SOFT SWITCH: #30 ................................................................................. 287
15.3.33 SOFT SWITCH: #31 ................................................................................. 288
15.3.34 SOFT SWITCH: #32 ................................................................................. 288
15.3.35 SOFT SWITCH: #33 ................................................................................. 289
15.3.36 SOFT SWITCH: #34 ................................................................................. 289
15.3.37 SOFT SWITCH: #35 ................................................................................. 290
15.3.38 SOFT SWITCH: #36 ................................................................................. 291
15.3.39 SOFT SWITCH: #37 ................................................................................. 292
15.3.40 SOFT SWITCH: #38 ................................................................................. 292
15.3.41 SOFT SWITCH: #39 ................................................................................. 293
15.3.42 SOFT SWITCH: #40 ................................................................................. 294
15.3.43 SOFT SWITCH: #41 ................................................................................. 295
15.3.44 SOFT SWITCH: #42 ................................................................................. 296
15.3.45 SOFT SWITCH: #43 ................................................................................. 296
15.3.46 SOFT SWITCH: #44 ................................................................................. 296
15.3.47 SOFT SWITCH: #45 ................................................................................. 297
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15.3.48 SOFT SWITCH: #46................................................................................. 297
15.3.49 SOFT SWITCH: #47................................................................................. 298
15.3.50 SOFT SWITCH: #48................................................................................. 298
15.3.51 SOFT SWITCH: #49................................................................................. 299
15.3.52 SOFT SWITCH: #50................................................................................. 299
15.3.53 SOFT SWITCH: #51................................................................................. 300
15.3.54 SOFT SWITCH: #52................................................................................. 300
15.3.55 SOFT SWITCH: #53................................................................................. 301
15.3.56 SOFT SWITCH: #54................................................................................. 301
15.3.57 SOFT SWITCH: #55................................................................................. 302
15.3.58 SOFT SWITCH: #56................................................................................. 302
15.3.59 SOFT SWITCH: #57................................................................................. 302
15.3.60 SOFT SWITCH: #58................................................................................. 303
15.3.61 SOFT SWITCH: #59 (Part 1) .................................................................... 304
15.3.62 SOFT SWITCH: #59 (Part 2) .................................................................... 305
15.3.63 SOFT SWITCH: #59 (Part 3) .................................................................... 306
15.3.64 SOFT SWITCH: #60................................................................................. 307
15.3.65 SOFT SWITCH: #61................................................................................. 307
15.3.66 SOFT SWITCH: #62................................................................................. 308
15.3.67 SOFT SWITCH: #63................................................................................. 308
15.3.68 SOFT SWITCH: #64................................................................................. 309
16. Fax Protocols ...................................................................................................... 310
16.1 G3 ECM (G3 Error Correction Mode) ............................................................... 310
16.2 Line control ....................................................................................................... 311
16.2.1 Procedure of G3 mode communication .................................................... 311
16.3 Table of reference code.................................................................................... 312
16.4 How to analyze the T30 protocol monitor ......................................................... 313
Troubleshooting
17. Jam display ......................................................................................................... 321
17.1 Misfeed display................................................................................................. 321
17.1.1 Misfeed display resetting procedure ......................................................... 321
17.2 Sensor layout.................................................................................................... 322
17.3 Solution ............................................................................................................ 323
17.3.1 Initial check items ..................................................................................... 323
17.3.2 Misfeed at tray 2 paper feed section......................................................... 323
17.3.3 Misfeed at fusing section .......................................................................... 324
17.3.4 Misfeed at transfer section........................................................................ 325
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17.3.5 Misfeed at duplex paper feed section........................................................ 326
17.3.6 Misfeed at duplex paper transport section ................................................ 327
17.3.7 Misfeed at tray1 paper feed section .......................................................... 328
17.3.8 Misfeed at horizontal transport section ..................................................... 328
17.3.9 Misfeed at exit section............................................................................... 329
17.3.10 Misfeed at switch back section.................................................................. 329
18. Malfunction code................................................................................................. 330
18.1 Trouble codes (service call) .............................................................................. 330
18.1.1 Trouble code list ........................................................................................ 330
18.2 Resetting a malfunction .................................................................................... 334
18.3 Solution............................................................................................................. 335
18.3.1 0010: Color PC drum motor malfunction................................................... 335
18.3.2 0017: Transport motor malfunction ........................................................... 335
18.3.3 0018: K developing motor malfunction...................................................... 336
18.3.4 001B: Color developing motor malfunction ............................................... 336
18.3.5 0045: Defogger fan motor malfunction...................................................... 337
18.3.6 0046: Fusing fan motor malfunction.......................................................... 337
18.3.7 004A: Duplex cooling fan motor malfunction............................................. 337
18.3.8 004C: Ozone ventilation fan motor malfunction ........................................ 338
18.3.9 004E: DC power supply fan motor malfunction......................................... 338
18.3.10 0060: Fusing motor malfunction................................................................ 339
18.3.11 0094: 2nd image transfer pressure/retraction failure................................. 339
18.3.12 0096: 1st image transfer pressure/retraction failure.................................. 340
18.3.13 0300: Polygon motor malfunction.............................................................. 340
18.3.14 0310: Laser malfunction............................................................................ 341
18.3.15 0500: Heating roller warm-up failure......................................................... 341
18.3.16 0502: Thermistor open-circuit failure ........................................................ 341
18.3.17 0503: Thermistor resistance failure........................................................... 341
18.3.18 0510: Abnormally low heating roller temperature ..................................... 341
18.3.19 0520: Abnormally high heating roller temperature.................................... 341
18.3.20 0F50: OHP sensor malfunction................................................................. 341
18.3.21 0F52: Toner level sensor /Y malfunction................................................... 342
18.3.22 0F53: Toner level sensor /M malfunction .................................................. 342
18.3.23 0F54: Toner level sensor /C malfunction................................................... 342
18.3.24 0F55: Toner level sensor /K malfunction................................................... 342
18.3.25 13C0: Print control board malfunction....................................................... 342
18.3.26 13DD: Backup data error .......................................................................... 342
18.3.27 13F0: Engine control failure ...................................................................... 343
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18.3.28 13E2: Engine flash ROM write error ......................................................... 343
18.3.29 13E3: Engine flash ROM device fault ....................................................... 343
18.3.30 SCANNER MOTION ERROR CHECK SCANNER LOCK........................ 343
18.3.31 14A3: IR lamp malfunction........................................................................ 344
18.3.32 1038: Engine connect error ...................................................................... 344
18.3.33 3FFF: Flash ROM write error.................................................................... 345
18.3.34 4FFF: Controller connect error ................................................................. 345
18.3.35 C002: RAM error at startup (standard memory)
C003: RAM error at startup (expanded memory) ..................................... 346
18.3.36 C013: MAC address error at startup
C015: BOOT ROM error at startup
C022: NVRAM error at startup ................................................................. 346
18.3.37 C025: Controller ROM error (Configuration information error)
C026: Controller ROM error (Access error)
C027: Controller ROM error (Data error) .................................................. 347
18.3.38 C050: HDD access error........................................................................... 347
18.3.39 C051: HDD full error ................................................................................. 348
18.3.40 C052: Compact flash access error ........................................................... 348
18.3.41 C053: Compact flash full error .................................................................. 349
18.3.42 C060: Firmware update error.................................................................... 349
18.3.43 FFFF: Interface communication error ....................................................... 350
19. Power supply troubles......................................................................................... 351
19.1 Machine is not energized at all (DCPU operation check) ................................. 351
19.2 Control panel indicators do not light ................................................................. 351
19.3 Fusing heaters do not operate ......................................................................... 352
20. Image quality problems....................................................................................... 353
20.1 Printer system.................................................................................................. 353
20.1.1 White lines/bands, colored lines/bands in sub scan direction................... 353
20.1.2 White lines/bands, colored lines/bands in main scan direction................. 354
20.1.3 Uneven density in sub scan direction ....................................................... 355
20.1.4 Uneven density in main scan direction ..................................................... 356
20.1.5 Low image density.................................................................................... 357
20.1.6 Gradation reproduction failure .................................................................. 358
20.1.7 Foggy background .................................................................................... 359
20.1.8 Poor color reproduction............................................................................. 360
20.1.9 Void areas, white spots............................................................................. 361
20.1.10 Colored spots............................................................................................ 362
20.1.11 Blurred image ........................................................................................... 363
20.1.12 Blank copy, black copy.............................................................................. 364
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20.1.13 Incorrect color image registration.............................................................. 365
20.1.14 Poor fusing performance, offset ................................................................ 366
20.1.15 Brush effect ............................................................................................... 367
20.1.16 Back marking ............................................................................................ 368
20.1.17 Uneven pitch ............................................................................................. 369
21. FAX error ............................................................................................................. 370
21.1 Communication error ........................................................................................ 370
21.2 Outline .............................................................................................................. 370
21.3 Error occurring during transmission.................................................................. 371
21.3.1 Error occurring during reception ............................................................... 371
21.4 Error code......................................................................................................... 372
21.4.1 Reception.................................................................................................. 372
21.4.2 Transmission ............................................................................................. 374
22. Scan error ........................................................................................................... 377
Appendix
23. Parts layout drawing............................................................................................ 379
23.1 Main body ......................................................................................................... 379
23.2 Auto Document Feeder Unit ............................................................................. 382
23.3 Lower feeder unit (option) ................................................................................. 383
24. Connector layout drawing.................................................................................... 384
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1. System configuration
Machine front view
[1] bizhub C20 [2] Lower feeder unit
A0FDF1C500DA
[1]
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2. Product specifications
A. Type
B. Functions
Type Desktop tandem full-color A4 laser beam printer
Printing system Semiconductor laser and electrostatic image transfer to plain paper
Exposure system 4 laser diode and 1 polygon mirror
PC drum type OPC (organic photo conductor)
Photoconductor
cleaning
Blade cleaning system
Scan resolution 600 x 600 dpi, 600 x 300 dpi
Print resolution 600 x 600 dpi x 4bit
Copy resolution 600 x 600 dpi, 1200 x 600 dpi
Platen Stationary
Registration Rear left edge
Paper feeding system
Tray1: 100 sheets
Tray2: 250 sheets
Tray3: 500 sheets (Option)
Developing system Single-element developing system
Charging system Needle charging system (with Ozone suction feature)
Image transfer
system
Intermediate transfer belt system
Paper separating
system
Curvature separation + charge-neutralizing system
Fusing system Belt fusing
Paper exit system Face down (Output tray capacity: 250 sheets)
Warm-up time
Cold start: 58 seconds
Sleep-mode to ready: 40 seconds
(Power on to ready, at ambient temperature of 23 C/73.4 F and rated source
voltage)
Process speed
144 mm/sec (plain paper, Monochrome/full color mode)
72 mm/sec (thick paper/OHP, Monochrome/full color mode)
First-page-out-time 18.0 second (Full-color mode, A4S/LetterS, 1-sided mode, plain paper)
Print speed
24 pages/min. (A4S, 1-sided print, plain paper)
25 pages/min. (LetterS, 1-sided print, plain paper)
12 pages/min. (A4S, 1-sided print, thick paper)
12.5 pages/min. (LetterS, 1-sided print, thick paper)
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D. Maintenance
E. Machine specifications
F. Operating environment
Type
Paper source (maximum tray capacity)
Tray 1 Tray 2
Media type
Plain paper
(60 to 90 g/m
2
; 16 to 24 lb)
100 sheets 250 sheets
Thick 1 (91 to 150 g/m
2
)
20 sheets
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A0FDF5C504DA
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[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
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No. CN No. Location No. CN No. Location
[1] CN25 C-3 [2] CN29 C-5
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SERVICE MANUAL
2008.09
Ver. 1.0
FIELD SERVICE
Revision history
After publication of this service manual, the parts and mechanism may be subject to change for
improvement of their performance.
Therefore, the descriptions given in this service manual may not coincide with the actual machine.
When any change has been made to the descriptions in the service manual, a revised version will be
issued with a revision mark added as required.
Revision mark:
To indicate clearly a section revised, is shown at the left margin of the revised section.
The number inside represents the number of times the revision has been made.
To indicate clearly a page that contains the revision, is shown near the page number of the
corresponding page.
The number inside represents the number of times the revision has been made.
NOTE
Revision marks shown in a page are restricted only to the latest ones with the old ones deleted.
When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has been changed in Ver. 3.0:
The revision marks for Ver. 3.0 only are shown with those for Ver. 2.0 deleted.
When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has not been changed in Ver. 3.0:
The revision marks for Ver. 2.0 are left as they are.
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CONTENTS
Auto Document Feeder Unit
Outline
1. Product Specifications............................................................................................. 1
Maintenance
2. Periodic check ......................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Maintenance procedure (Periodic parts check) .................................................... 3
3. Other ....................................................................................................................... 4
3.1 Disassembly/Adjustment prohibited items............................................................ 4
3.2 Disassembly/Assembly/Cleaning list (other parts)................................................ 5
3.2.1 Disassembly/Assembly parts list................................................................... 5
3.2.2 Cleaning parts list ......................................................................................... 5
3.3 Disassembly/Assembly procedure........................................................................ 6
3.3.1 Paper feed roller............................................................................................ 6
3.3.2 Pick-up roller ................................................................................................. 7
3.3.3 Auto Document Feeder Unit.......................................................................... 9
3.3.4 Top cover..................................................................................................... 10
3.3.5 ADF cover ................................................................................................... 10
3.3.6 Document feeder tray.................................................................................. 11
3.3.7 DF control board (DFCB) ............................................................................ 11
3.3.8 Transport motor (M1) .................................................................................. 12
3.3.9 Retraction solenoid (SD1) ........................................................................... 12
3.3.10 Separator pad ............................................................................................. 13
3.4 Cleaning procedure ............................................................................................ 14
3.4.1 Paper feed roller / pick-up roller .................................................................. 14
3.4.2 Separator pad ............................................................................................. 14
Adjustment/Setting
4. How to use the adjustment section ....................................................................... 15
5. SERVICE MODE................................................................................................... 16
5.1 SERVICE MODE entry procedure...................................................................... 16
5.2 ADJUST.............................................................................................................. 17
5.2.1 ADF 1ST SUB ZOOM................................................................................. 17
5.2.2 ADF 1ST MAIN REG .................................................................................. 18
5.2.3 ADF 1ST SUB REG.................................................................................... 19
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5.2.4 ADF 2ND SUB ZOOM................................................................................ 20
5.2.5 ADF 2ND MAIN REG.................................................................................. 21
5.2.6 ADF 2ND SUB REG................................................................................... 22
5.2.7 ADF LOOP.................................................................................................. 23
Troubleshooting
6. Jam display ........................................................................................................... 25
6.1 Misfeed display................................................................................................... 25
6.1.1 Misfeed display resetting procedure ........................................................... 25
6.2 Sensor layout...................................................................................................... 26
6.3 Solution .............................................................................................................. 27
6.3.1 Initial check items ....................................................................................... 27
6.3.2 Misfeed at the document feeding section ................................................... 28
6.3.3 Misfeed at the document transport section................................................. 29
6.3.4 Misfeed at the document exit section.......................................................... 30
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1. Product Specifications
A. Type
B. Functions
C. Paper
D. Maintenance
E. Paper feed prohibited originals
The following types of originals should not be used.
Name Automatic Document Feeder
Installation Inserted at upper-rear side of main body
Document alignment Center
Document loading Face up
Modes 1-Sided Mode / 2-Sided Mode
Type of document
1-Sided mode: 50 g/m
2
to 128 g/m
2
2-Sided mode: 50 g/m
2
to 128 g/m
2
Detectable document size
A5S, B5S, A4S, LegalS (8.5 x 14), LetterS (8.5 x 11), Invoice (8.5 x 5.5)
Width 140 to 216 mm
Length 148 to 355.6 mm
Capacity 50 sheets (80 g/m
2
) or load height of 8 mm or less.
Machine durability 150,000 originals feed or 5 years, whichever comes first
Types of document Possible malfunctions
Original that is stapled or clipped.
Feed failure, damage to the original, or drive
failure due to clip clogging
Pasted originals
Misfeed, broken original, or folded paste-up
edges
Book original
Feed failure, damage to the original, or drive
failure
Original weighing less than 35 g/m
2
or
210 g/m
2
or more
Feed failure
Torn original Feed failure, damaged sheet
Highly curled original (15 mm or more) Original misfeed due to dog-ear or skew
OHP transparencies Feed failure
Label Sheet Feed failure
Photographic paper, gloss enamel paper, or other gloss
original
Feed failure, damage to the original, or drive
failure
Offset master Feed failure
Sheets clipped or notched Damaged sheet
Less-than-0.05-mm-thick thin paper Misfeed
More-than-0.15-mm-thick thin paper Misfeed
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If fed, paper feed will be possible to some extent but trouble occurrence will be possible.
G. Machine specifications
H. Operating
Conforms to the operating environment of the main body.
NOTE
These specifications are subject to change without notice.
Type of original Possible trouble
Sheets lightly curled (Curled amount: 10 - 15 mm) Dog-eared, exit failure
Heat sensitive paper Edge folded, exit failure, transport failure
Translucent paper Take-up failure, transport failure
Paper immediately after paper exit from the main unit Take-up failure, transport failure
Paper with many punched holes (e.g., loose leaf) limited
to vertical feeding
Multi-page feed due to flashes from holes
Sheets with 2 to 4 holes Transport failure
Sheets two-folded or Z-folded Transport failure, image deformation
Sheets folded
Image deformation, multi-page feed, take-up
failure
Power requirements
DC 24 V (supplied from the main body)
DC 3.3 V (supplied from the main body)
DC 5 V (supplied from the main body)
Dimensions
506 mm (W) x 432 mm (D) x 89 mm (H)
20 inch (W) x 17 inch (D) x 3.5 inch (H)
Weight 4.5 kg (10 lb)
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Maintenance
2. Periodic check
2.1 Maintenance procedure (Periodic parts check)
Periodically replaced parts are not employed.
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3. Other
3.1 Disassembly/Adjustment prohibited items
A. Paint-locked screws
NOTE
To prevent loose screws, a screw lock in blue or green series color is applied to
the screws.
The screw lock is applied to the screws that may get loose due to the vibrations
and loads created by the use of machine or due to the vibrations created during
transportation.
If the screw lock coated screws are loosened or removed, be sure to apply a screw
lock after the screws are tightened.
B. Red-painted screws
NOTE
The screws which are difficult to be adjusted in the field are painted in red in order
to prevent them from being removed by mistake.
Do not remove or loosen any of the red-painted screws in the field. It should also
be noted that, when two or more screws are used for a single part, only one repre-
sentative screw may be marked with the red paint.
C. Variable resistors on board
NOTE
Do not turn the variable resistors on boards for which no adjusting instructions
are given in Adjustment/Setting.
D. Removal of PWBs
CAUTION
When removing a circuit board or other electrical component, refer to Handling of
PWBs and follow the corresponding removal procedures.
The removal procedures given in the following omit the removal of connectors and
screws securing the circuit board support or circuit board.
Where it is absolutely necessary to touch the ICs and other electrical components
on the board, be sure to ground your body.
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3.2 Disassembly/Assembly/Cleaning list (other parts)
3.2.1 Disassembly/Assembly parts list
3.2.2 Cleaning parts list
No Section Part name Ref.Page
1
Rollers
Paper feed roller P.6
2 Pick-up roller P.7
3 Unit Auto Document Feeder Unit P.9
4
Exterior parts
Top cover P.10
5 ADF cover P.10
6 Document feeder tray P.11
7 Board and etc DF control board (DFCB) P.11
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Other part
Transport motor (M1) P.12
9 Retraction solenoid (SD1) P.12
10 Separator pad P.13
No Section Part name Ref.Page
1
Rollers
Paper feed roller
P.14
2 Pick-up roller
3 Other part Separator pad P.14
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3.3 Disassembly/Assembly procedure
3.3.1 Paper feed roller
1. Open the top cover.
2. Remove the top cover.
See P.10
3. Remove the spring [1], and remove
the lock lever assy [2].
4. Remove the two screws [1] to free
the feed clutch [2].
5. Remove the screw [1] and spring [2].
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6. Remove the shaft [1] and the pick-
up/paper feed roller assy [2].
7. Remove the paper feed roller [3].
3.3.2 Pick-up roller
1. Open the top cover.
2. Remove the top cover.
See P.10
3. Remove the spring [1], and remove
the lock lever assy [2].
4. Remove the two screws [1] to free
the feed clutch [2].
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5. Remove the screw [1] and spring [2].
6. Remove the shaft [1] and the pick-
up/paper feed roller assy [2].
7. Remove two stoppers [1] and two E-
rings [2].
8. Remove the shaft [3] and the pick-up
roller [4].
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3.3.3 Auto Document Feeder Unit
1. Open the auto document feeder unit.
2. Unhook the tab [1], and remove the
connector cover [2].
3. Disconnect two connectors [1].
4. Following the order of the arrows
shown, remove the automatic docu-
ment feeder unit [1].
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3.3.4 Top cover
1. Open the top cover.
2. Remove three screws [1], and
remove the top cover [2].
3.3.5 ADF cover
1. Remove the auto document feeder unit.
See P.9
2. Remove the top cover.
See P.10
3. Remove four screws [1].
4. Remove eight screws [1].
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5. Unhook two tabs [1], and remove the
ADF cover [2].
3.3.6 Document feeder tray
1. Remove the ADF cover.
See P.10
2. Remove two screws [1] and the doc-
ument feeder tray [2].
3.3.7 DF control board (DFCB)
1. Remove the ADF cover.
See P.10
2. Disconnect the seven connectors [1]
and remove the two screws [2].
Then, remove the DF control board
[3].
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3.3.8 Transport motor (M1)
1. Remove the ADF cover.
See P.10
2. Disconnect the connector (PA7) [1]
from the DF control board.
3. Remove two screws [1] and spring
[2], and remove the transport motor
[3].
3.3.9 Retraction solenoid (SD1)
1. Remove the ADF cover.
See P.10
2. Disconnect the connector (PA6) [1]
from the DF control board.
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3. Pushing the tab [1] in the direction of
the arrow to unhook it, remove the
lever [3] from the retraction solenoid
[2].
4. Remove two screws [4], and remove
the retraction solenoid [2].
3.3.10 Separator pad
1. Open the top cover.
2. Remove two tabs [1], and remove
the separator pad [2].
NOTE
Be extremely careful not to lose the
spring on the separator pad.
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3.4 Cleaning procedure
NOTE
The alcohol described in the cleaning procedure is isopropyl alcohol.
3.4.1 Paper feed roller / pick-up roller
1. Open the top cover.
2. Wipe the paper feed roller [1] and
pick-up roller [2] clean of dirt using a
soft cloth dampened with alcohol.
3.4.2 Separator pad
1. Open the top cover.
2. Wipe the separator pad [1] clean of
dirt using a soft cloth dampened with
alcohol.
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Adjustment/Setting
4. How to use the adjustment section
Adjustment/Setting contains detailed information on the adjustment items and proce-
dures for this machine.
Throughout this Adjustment/Setting, the default settings are indicated by .
Advance checks
Before attempting to solve the customer problem, the following advance checks must be
made. Check to see if:
The power supply voltage meets the specifications.
The power supply is properly grounded.
The machine shares the power supply with any other machine that draws large current
intermittently (e.g., elevator and air conditioner that generate electric noise).
The installation site is environmentally appropriate: high temperature, high humidity,
direct sunlight, ventilation, etc.; levelness of the installation site.
The original has a problem that may cause a defective image.
The density is properly selected.
The original glass, slit glass, or related part is dirty.
Correct paper is being used for printing.
The units, parts, and supplies used for printing (developer, PC drum, etc.) are properly
replenished and replaced when they reach the end of their useful service life.
Toner is not running out.
CAUTION
Be sure to unplug the power cord of the machine before starting the service job
procedures.
If it is unavoidably necessary to service the machine with its power turned ON, use
utmost care not to be caught in the scanner cables or gears of the exposure unit.
Special care should be used when handling the fusing unit which can be
extremely hot.
The developing unit has a strong magnetic field. Keep watches and measuring
instruments away from it.
Take care not to damage the PC drum with a tool or similar device.
Do not touch IC pins with bare hands.
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5. SERVICE MODE
5.1 SERVICE MODE entry procedure
NOTE
Ensure appropriate security for the Service Mode entry procedure. It should
NEVER be given to any unauthorized person.
A. Procedure
1. On the initial screen, press the Select key to call [PAPER SELECT] to the screen.
2. Press the following keys in this order.
Stop/Reset 0 0 Stop/Reset 0 1
B. Exiting
Press the Stop/Reset key.
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5.2 ADJUST
5.2.1 ADF 1ST SUB ZOOM
Function
To adjust for variations in the accuracy of all parts and their mounting accuracy by
varying the scanning zoom ratio in the sub-scanning direction (1-side) when using the
Automatic Document Feeder.
Use
When the original glass is replaced.
When a new Auto Document Feeder Unit is mounted
NOTE
After the [CCD SUB ZOOM] adjustments have been performed
Adjustment
Specification
Adjust the length of E in the copy of the test pattern so that the following specification
is met.
200 0.5 % (Zoom Ratio = Full Size: 100 %)
Adjustment
Range
-2.0% ~ 0% ~ +2.0%
Step: 0.4%
Setting/
Procedure
1. Print the test pattern1.
See P.216 of the main body service manual.
2. Enter the [ADJUST] menu in the service mode.
3. Select [ADF 1ST SUB ZOOM], and press the Select key.
4. Place test pattern 1 in the ADF with its printed surface up.
5. Select [TEST COPY] and press the Select key to make a test copy.
NOTE
The test pattern1 should be positioned vertically.
Use A4 or Letter paper loaded into tray1 to make the test copy.
6. Check that the width of E in the copy of the test pattern1 meets the specification.
Calculation: (1 - Width of E in the document Width of E in the copy) 100
If the width of E is out of specification, adjust it according to the following procedure.
7. Select [ADJUST], and press the Select key.
8. Using the / key, change the setting value and then press the Select key.
9. Place the test pattern1 into the Automatic Document Feeder. Then, make a test copy
again and check it.
Adjustment
Instructions
If the width of E in the test pattern is longer than the specified width
..... Decrease the setting.
If the width of E in the test pattern is shorter than the specified width
..... Increase the setting.
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5.2.2 ADF 1ST MAIN REG
Function
To adjust for variations in the accuracy of all parts and their mounting accuracy by
varying the scanning start position in the main scanning direction (1-side) when using
the Automatic Document Feeder.
Use
When the original glass is replaced.
When a new Auto Document Feeder Unit is mounted
NOTE
After the [CCD SUB ZOOM] adjustments have been performed
After the [ADF 1ST SUB ZOOM] adjustments have been performed
Adjustment
Specification
Adjust the amount that widths A and B in the copy of the test pattern1 so that the fol-
lowing specification is met.
0 2.0 mm
Adjustment
Range
-5.0 (-5.0 mm) ~ 0.0 (0.0 mm) ~ +5.0 (+5.0 mm)
Step: 0.5 mm
Setting/
Procedure
1. Print the test pattern1.
See P.216 of the main body service manual.
2. Enter the [ADJUST] menu in the service mode.
3. Select [ADF 1ST MAIN REG], and press the Select key.
4. Place test pattern 1 in the ADF with its printed surface up.
5. Select [TEST COPY] and press the Select key to make a test copy.
NOTE
The test pattern1 should be positioned vertically.
Use A4 or Letter paper loaded into tray1 to make the test copy.
6. Check the amount that widths A and B in the copy of the test pattern are shifted.
If the shift is out of specification, adjust it according to the following procedure.
7. Select [ADJUST], and press the Select key.
8. Using the / key, change the setting value and then press the Select key.
9. Place the test pattern1 into the Automatic Document Feeder. Then, make a test copy
again and check it.
Adjustment
Instructions
If the width of A is less than the width of B..... Increase the setting.
If the width of B is less than the width of A..... Decrease the setting.
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5.2.3 ADF 1ST SUB REG
Function
To adjust for variations in the accuracy of all parts and their mounting accuracy by
varying the scanning start position in the sub-scanning direction (1-side) when using
the Automatic Document Feeder.
Use
When the original glass is replaced.
When a new Auto Document Feeder Unit is mounted
NOTE
After the [CCD SUB ZOOM] adjustments have been performed
After the [ADF 1ST SUB ZOOM] adjustments have been performed
Adjustment
Specification
Adjust the width of C in the copy of the test pattern1 so that the following specification
is met.
20 2.5 mm
Adjustment
Range
-5.0 (-5.0 mm) ~ 0 (0 mm) ~ +5.0 (+5.0 mm)
Step: 0.5 mm
Setting/
Procedure
1. Print the test pattern1.
See P.216 of the main body service manual.
2. Enter the [ADJUST] menu in the service mode.
3. Select [ADF 1ST SUB REG], and press the Select key.
4. Place test pattern 1 in the ADF with its printed surface up.
5. Select [TEST COPY] and press the Select key to make a test copy.
NOTE
The test pattern1 should be positioned vertically.
Use A4 or Letter paper loaded into tray1 to make the test copy.
6. Check that the width of C in the copy of the test pattern are shifted.
If the width of C is out of specification, adjust it according to the following procedure.
7. Select [ADJUST], and press the Select key.
8. Using the / key, change the setting value and then press the Select key.
9. Place the test pattern1 into the Automatic Document Feeder. Then, make a test copy
again and check it.
Adjustment
Instructions
If the width of C in the test pattern is longer than the specified width
..... Increase the setting.
If the width of C in the test pattern is shorter than the specified width
..... Decrease the setting.
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5.2.4 ADF 2ND SUB ZOOM
Function
To adjust for variations in the accuracy of all parts and their mounting accuracy by
varying the scanning zoom ratio in the sub-scanning direction (2-side) when using the
Automatic Document Feeder.
Use
When the original glass is replaced.
When a new Auto Document Feeder Unit is mounted
NOTE
After the [CCD SUB ZOOM] adjustments have been performed
Adjustment
Specification
Adjust the length of E in the copy of the test pattern so that the following specification
is met.
200 0.5 % (Zoom Ratio = Full Size: 100 %)
Adjustment
Range
-2.0% ~ 0% ~ +2.0%
Step: 0.4%
Setting/
Procedure
1. Print the test pattern1.
See P.216 of the main body service manual.
2. Enter the [ADJUST] menu in the service mode.
3. Select [ADF 2ND SUB ZOOM], and press the Select key.
4. Place test pattern 1 in the ADF with its printed surface down.
5. Select [TEST COPY] and press the Select key to make a test copy.
NOTE
The test pattern1 should be positioned vertically.
Use A4 or Letter paper loaded into tray1 to make the test copy.
6. Check that the width of E in the copy of the test pattern1 meets the specification.
Calculation: (1 - Width of E in the document Width of E in the copy) 100
If the width of E is out of specification, adjust it according to the following procedure.
7. Select [ADJUST], and press the Select key.
8. Using the / key, change the setting value and then press the Select key.
9. Place the test pattern1 into the Automatic Document Feeder. Then, make a test copy
again and check it.
Adjustment
Instructions
If the width of E in the test pattern is longer than the specified width
..... Decrease the setting.
If the width of E in the test pattern is shorter than the specified width
..... Increase the setting.
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5.2.5 ADF 2ND MAIN REG
Function
To adjust for variations in the accuracy of all parts and their mounting accuracy by
varying the scanning start position in the main scanning direction (2-side) when using
the Automatic Document Feeder.
Use
When the original glass is replaced.
When a new Auto Document Feeder Unit is mounted
NOTE
After the [CCD SUB ZOOM] adjustments have been performed
After the [ADF 1ST SUB ZOOM] adjustments have been performed
Adjustment
Specification
Adjust the amount that widths A and B in the copy of the test pattern1 so that the fol-
lowing specification is met.
0 2.0 mm
Adjustment
Range
-5.0 (-5.0 mm) ~ 0.0 (0.0 mm) ~ +5.0 (+5.0 mm)
Step: 0.5 mm
Setting/
Procedure
1. Print the test pattern1.
See P.216 of the main body service manual.
2. Enter the [ADJUST] menu in the service mode.
3. Select [ADF 2ND MAIN REG], and press the Select key.
4. Place test pattern 1 in the ADF with its printed surface down.
5. Select [TEST COPY] and press the Select key to make a test copy.
NOTE
The test pattern1 should be positioned vertically.
Use A4 or Letter paper loaded into tray1 to make the test copy.
6. Check the amount that widths A and B in the copy of the test pattern are shifted.
If the shift is out of specification, adjust it according to the following procedure.
7. Select [ADJUST], and press the Select key.
8. Using the / key, change the setting value and then press the Select key.
9. Place the test pattern1 into the Automatic Document Feeder. Then, make a test copy
again and check it.
Adjustment
Instructions
If the width of A is less than the width of B..... Increase the setting.
If the width of B is less than the width of A..... Decrease the setting.
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5.2.6 ADF 2ND SUB REG
Function
To adjust for variations in the accuracy of all parts and their mounting accuracy by
varying the scanning start position in the sub-scanning direction (2-side) when using
the Automatic Document Feeder.
Use
When the original glass is replaced.
When a new Auto Document Feeder Unit is mounted
NOTE
After the [CCD SUB ZOOM] adjustments have been performed
After the [ADF 1ST SUB ZOOM] adjustments have been performed
Adjustment
Specification
Adjust the width of C in the copy of the test pattern1 so that the following specification
is met.
20 3.0 mm
Adjustment
Range
-5.0 (-5.0 mm) ~ 0 (0 mm) ~ +5.0 (+5.0 mm)
Step: 0.5 mm
Setting/
Procedure
1. Print the test pattern1.
See P.216 of the main body service manual.
2. Enter the [ADJUST] menu in the service mode.
3. Select [ADF 2ND SUB REG], and press the Select key.
4. Place test pattern 1 in the ADF with its printed surface down.
5. Select [TEST COPY] and press the Select key to make a test copy.
NOTE
The test pattern1 should be positioned vertically.
Use A4 or Letter paper loaded into tray1 to make the test copy.
6. Check that the width of C in the copy of the test pattern are shifted.
If the width of C is out of specification, adjust it according to the following procedure.
7. Select [ADJUST], and press the Select key.
8. Using the / key, change the setting value and then press the Select key.
9. Place the test pattern1 into the Automatic Document Feeder. Then, make a test copy
again and check it.
Adjustment
Instructions
If the width of C in the test pattern is longer than the specified width
..... Increase the setting.
If the width of C in the test pattern is shorter than the specified width
..... Decrease the setting.
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5.2.7 ADF LOOP
Function To adjust the length of the loop to be formed in paper before the registration rollers.
Use When an original misfeed or skew occurs.
Adjustment
Instructions
The loop value increases by the entered + value and decreases by the entered - value.
Adjustment
Range
The default setting is 0.
-5.0 (-5.0 mm) ~ 0 (0 mm) ~ +5.0 (+5.0 mm)
Step: 0.5 mm
Setting/
procedure
1. Enter the [ADJUST] menu in the service mode.
2. Select [ADF LOOP] and press the Select key.
3. Select [ADJUST] and press the Select key.
4. Using the / key, change the setting value and then press the Select key.
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Troubleshooting
6. Jam display
6.1 Misfeed display
When a media misfeed occurs, the printer shows the corresponding media misfeed sta-
tus by means of the Error indicator on the control panel or LCD display.
6.1.1 Misfeed display resetting procedure
Open the corresponding cover, clear the sheet of paper misfeed, and close the cover.
Display Misfeed Location
Misfeed processing
location
Action
ORIGINAL DOC. JAM
OPEN DOC. FEED COVER
Document feeding section
Top cover
P.28
Document transport section P.29
Document exit section P.30
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6.2 Sensor layout
[1] Media feed sensor (on REYB1)
[2] Exit sensor (on REYB2)
[3] Registration sensor (on REYB2)
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[2]
[1]
[3]
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6.3 Solution
6.3.1 Initial check items
When a media misfeed occurs, check the following:
Check item Action
Does the media meet product specifications? Change the media.
Is the media curled, wavy, or damp.
Change the media.
Instruct the user in correct media storage.
Is a foreign object present along the media path, or is
the media path deformed or worn?
Clean or change the media path.
Are the rolls/rollers dirty, deformed, or worn? Clean or change the defective roll/roller.
Are the edge guide and trailing edge stop at the correct
position to accommodate paper?
Set as necessary.
Are the actuators operational? Correct or change the defective actuator.
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6.3.2 Misfeed at the document feeding section
A. Detection timing
B. Action
Type Description
Detection of mis-
feed at the docu-
ment feeding
section
The media feed sensor (on REYB1) is not unblocked even after the lapse of a pre-
determined period of time after the transport motor (M1) has been energized.
Detection of paper
left at the document
feeding section
The media feed sensor (on REYB1) is unblocked when the power switch is turned
ON, the cover is opened and closed, or a misfeed or malfunction is reset.
Relevant electrical parts
Transport motor (M1)
Media feed sensor (on REYB1)
DF control board (DFCB)
Step Action
WIRING DIAGRAM
Control signal
Location (Electrical
component)
1 Initial check items.
2
Check the DFCB connector for proper con-
nection and correct as necessary.
3 M1 operation check. DFCB PA7-1 to 4 G-3
4 Media feed sensor sensor check. DFCB PA3-1 (ON) B-4
5 Change DFCB.
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6.3.3 Misfeed at the document transport section
A. Detection timing
B. Action
Type Description
Detection of mis-
feed at the docu-
ment transport
section
The registration sensor (on REYB2) is not blocked even after the lapse of a prede-
termined period of time after the media feed sensor (on REYB1) has been
unblocked.
Detection of paper
left at the document
transport section
The media feed sensor (on REYB1) is unblocked and the registration sensor (on
REYB2) is blocked when the power switch is turned ON, the cover is opened and
closed, or a misfeed or malfunction is reset.
Relevant electrical parts
Transport motor (M1)
Media feed sensor (on REYB1)
Registration sensor (on REYB2)
DF control board (DFCB)
Step Action
WIRING DIAGRAM
Control signal
Location (Electrical
component)
1 Initial check items.
2
Check the DFCB connector for proper con-
nection and correct as necessary.
3 M1 operation check. DFCB PA7-1 to 4 G-3
4 Media feed sensor sensor check. DFCB PA3-1 (ON) B-4
5 Registration sensor sensor check. DFCB PA1-2 (ON) B-3
6 Change DFCB.
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6.3.4 Misfeed at the document exit section
A. Detection timing
B. Action
Type Description
Detection of mis-
feed at the docu-
ment exit section
The exit sensor (on REYB2) is not unblocked even after the lapse of a predeter-
mined period of time after the exit sensor (on REYB2) has been blocked.
Detection of paper
left at the document
exit section
The exit sensor (on REYB2) is blocked when the power switch is turned ON, the
cover is opened and closed, or a misfeed or malfunction is reset.
Relevant electrical parts
Exit sensor (on REYB2) DF control board (DFCB)
Step Action
WIRING DIAGRAM
Control signal
Location (Electrical
component)
1 Initial check items.
2
Check the DFCB connector for proper con-
nection and correct as necessary.
3 Exit sensor sensor check. DFCB PA1-3 (ON) B-3
4 Change DFCB.
SERVICE MANUAL
2008.09
Ver. 1.0
FIELD SERVICE
Revision history
After publication of this service manual, the parts and mechanism may be subject to change for
improvement of their performance.
Therefore, the descriptions given in this service manual may not coincide with the actual machine.
When any change has been made to the descriptions in the service manual, a revised version will be
issued with a revision mark added as required.
Revision mark:
To indicate clearly a section revised, is shown at the left margin of the revised section.
The number inside represents the number of times the revision has been made.
To indicate clearly a page that contains the revision, is shown near the page number of the
corresponding page.
The number inside represents the number of times the revision has been made.
NOTE
Revision marks shown in a page are restricted only to the latest ones with the old ones deleted.
When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has been changed in Ver. 3.0:
The revision marks for Ver. 3.0 only are shown with those for Ver. 2.0 deleted.
When a page revised in Ver. 2.0 has not been changed in Ver. 3.0:
The revision marks for Ver. 2.0 are left as they are.
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CONTENTS
Lower Feeder Unit
Outline
1. Product specifications ............................................................................................. 1
Maintenance
2. Periodic check ......................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Maintenance procedure (periodic parts check) .................................................... 3
2.1.1 Replacing the feed roller ............................................................................... 3
3. Other ....................................................................................................................... 4
3.1 Disassembly/adjustment prohibited items ............................................................ 4
3.2 Disassembly/assembly list (other parts) ............................................................... 5
3.3 Disassembly/assembly procedure........................................................................ 6
3.3.1 Tray ............................................................................................................... 6
3.3.2 PC control board (PCCB).............................................................................. 6
3.3.3 Media feed clutch (CL1) ................................................................................ 8
3.3.4 Transport motor (M1) .................................................................................. 10
3.4 Cleaning procedure ............................................................................................ 11
3.4.1 Feed roller ................................................................................................... 11
Adjustment/Setting
4. How to use the adjustment section ....................................................................... 13
5. Mechanical adjustment ......................................................................................... 14
5.1 Registration adjustment ...................................................................................... 14
Troubleshooting
6. Jam display ........................................................................................................... 15
6.1 Misfeed display ................................................................................................... 15
6.2 Misfeed display resetting procedure ................................................................... 15
6.3 Sensor layout ...................................................................................................... 16
6.4 Solution............................................................................................................... 17
6.4.1 Initial check items........................................................................................ 17
6.4.2 Misfeed at the tray 3 media feed section..................................................... 18
6.4.3 Misfeed at the tray 3 vertical transport section............................................ 19
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Outline
1. Product specifications
A. Type
B. Media type
C. Machine specifications
D. Operating environment
NOTE
These specifications are subject to change without notice.
Name Add-on 500-sheet media feed cassette
Type Front-loading type
Installation Desk type
Media feeding system Media separation by a small-diameter roller with torque limiter
Document alignment Center
Media size B5S(JIS)/Executive/LetterS/A4S/Letter Plus/G-Legal/Legal
Media type Plain paper: 60 to 90 g/m
2
(16 to 24 lb)
Recycled paper: 60 to 90 g/m
2
(16 to 24 lb)
Capacity 500 sheets
Power Requirements DC 24 V 10% (supplied from the main body)
DC 5 V 5%
Max. Power Con-
sumption
16 W
Dimensions 539 mm (W) 590 mm (D) 111 mm (H)
21.2 inch (W) 28.2 inch (D) 4.4 inch (H)
Weight Approx. 7.0 kg (15.5 lb)
Temperature 10 to 35 C/50 to 95 F (with a fluctuation of 10 C/h (18 F/h))
Humidity 15% to 85% (with a fluctuation of 20%/h)
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Maintenance
2. Periodic check
2.1 Maintenance procedure (periodic parts check)
2.1.1 Replacing the feed roller
A. Periodically replaced parts/cycle
Feed roller: Every 300,000 prints
B. Procedure
1. Slide out tray 1.
2. Lock the media lift plate.
3. Remove two C-rings [1] and remove
the washer [2], and the bearing [3] at
the front.
4. Remove the C-ring [1], and remove
the feed roller [2].
A00TF2C001DA
[1]
[2] [3]
A00TF2C002DA
[1]
[2]
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3. Other
3.1 Disassembly/adjustment prohibited items
A. Paint-locked screws
NOTE
To prevent loose screws, a screw lock in blue or green series color is applied to
the screws.
The screw lock is applied to the screws that may get loose due to the vibrations
and loads created by the use of machine or due to the vibrations created during
transportation.
If the screw lock coated screws are loosened or removed, be sure to apply a screw
lock after the screws are tightened.
B. Red-painted screws
NOTE
The screws which are difficult to be adjusted in the field are painted in red in order
to prevent them from being removed by mistake.
Do not remove or loosen any of the red-painted screws in the field. It should also
be noted that, when two or more screws are used for a single part, only one repre-
sentative screw may be marked with the red paint.
C. Variable resistors on board
NOTE
Do not turn the variable resistors on boards for which no adjusting instructions
are given in Adjustment/Setting.
D. Removal of PWBs
CAUTION
When removing a circuit board or other electrical component, refer to Handling of
PWBs and follow the corresponding removal procedures.
The removal procedures given in the following omit the removal of connectors and
screws securing the circuit board support or circuit board.
Where it is absolutely necessary to touch the ICs and other electrical components
on the board, be sure to ground your body.
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3.2 Disassembly/assembly list (other parts)
A. Disassembly/assembly parts list
B. Cleaning parts list
No Section Part name Ref. page
1 Exterior parts Tray P.6
2 Board and etc. PC control board (PCCB) P.6
3
Others
Media feed clutch (CL1) P.8
4 Transport motor (M1) P.10
No Section Part name Ref. page
1 Media feed section Feed roller P.11
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3.3 Disassembly/assembly procedure
3.3.1 Tray
1. Slide out the tray [1].
2. Remove two screws [2], and remove
the stopper [3].
3. Pressing the tab [4], remove the tray
[1].
3.3.2 PC control board (PCCB)
1. Remove the lower feeder unit from the machine.
2. Slide out the tray.
3. Open the lower feeder unit right door
[1].
4. Remove the screw [2], and remove
the gear cover [3].
5. Remove three screws [2] from the
PC control board protective cover [1].
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[2] [3]
[4]
[1]
A00TF2C004DA
[1]
[2] [3]
A00TF2C005DA
[1]
[2]
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6. Slightly raise the PC control board
protective cover [1] and, at the same
time, disconnect the connector [3]
from the PC control board [2].
7. Remove the PC control board pro-
tective cover [1].
8. Disconnect all connectors [2] from
the PC control board [1].
9. Remove four screws [1], and remove
the PC control board [2].
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[2]
[3] [1]
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[1]
[2]
A00TF2C008DA
[1]
[2]
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3.3.3 Media feed clutch (CL1)
1. Remove the lower feeder unit from the machine.
2. Slide out the tray.
3. Open the lower feeder unit right door
[1].
4. Remove the screw [2], and remove
the gear cover [3].
5. Remove three screws [2] from the
PC control board protective cover [1].
6. Slightly raise the PC control board
protective cover [1] and, at the same
time, disconnect the connector [3]
from the PC control board [2].
7. Remove the PC control board pro-
tective cover [1].
A00TF2C004DA
[1]
[2] [3]
A00TF2C005DA
[1]
[2]
A00TF2C006DA
[2]
[3] [1]
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8. Disconnect three connectors [1], and
remove the harness from two wire
saddles [2].
9. Remove four screws [1], and remove
the media feed drive assy [2].
10. Remove two screws [1], remove the
C-ring [2] and bearing [3], and
remove the media feed clutch [4].
A00TF2C009DA
[2] [1]
A00TF2C010DA
[1]
[2]
[1] [2]
[3] [4]
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NOTE
When reinstalling the media feed
clutch, make sure that the protru-
sion [1] on the media feed clutch
fits into the locking slot [2].
3.3.4 Transport motor (M1)
1. Remove the media feed drive assy and media feed clutch.
See P.8
2. Remove three screws [1], and
remove the transport motor assy [2].
3. Remove the gear [1].
4. Remove two screws [2], and remove
the transport motor.
[1]
[2]
4537F2C011DA
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[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
4537F2C013DA
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3.4 Cleaning procedure
NOTE
The alcohol used in this cleaning procedure is isopropyl alcohol.
3.4.1 Feed roller
1. Open the lower feeder unit right door.
2. Wipe the feed roller [1] clean of dirt
using a cleaning pad dampened with
alcohol.
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[1]
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Adjustment/Setting
4. How to use the adjustment section
Adjustment/Setting contains detailed information on the adjustment items and proce-
dures for this machine.
Throughout this Adjustment/Setting, the default settings are indicated by .
Advance checks
Before attempting to solve the customer problem, the following advance checks must be
made. Check to see if:
The power supply voltage meets the specifications.
The power supply is properly grounded.
The machine shares the power supply with any other machine that draws large current
intermittently (e.g., elevator and air conditioner that generate electric noise).
The installation site is environmentally appropriate: high temperature, high humidity,
direct sunlight, ventilation, etc.; levelness of the installation site.
The original has a problem that may cause a defective image.
The density is properly selected.
The original glass, slit glass, or related part is dirty.
Correct media is being used for printing.
The units, parts, and supplies used for printing (developer, PC drum, etc.) are properly
replenished and replaced when they reach the end of their useful service life.
Toner is not running out.
CAUTION
To unplug the power cord of the machine before starting the service job proce-
dures.
If it is unavoidably necessary to service the machine with its power turned ON, use
utmost care not to be caught in the scanner cables or gears of the exposure unit.
Special care should be used when handling the fuser unit which can be extremely
hot.
The developing unit has a strong magnetic field. Keep watches and measuring
instruments away from it.
Take care not to damage the PC drum with a tool or similar device.
Do not touch IC pins with bare hands.
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5. Mechanical adjustment
5.1 Registration adjustment
This adjustment must be made if:
The printed image deviates in the CD direction.
1. Remove the tray.
See P.6
2. Loosen two screws [1].
3. Loosen two screws [1].
4. Watching the graduations [2] on the
adjusting plate, move the edge guide
plate [3] as necessary.
Adjustment range: 2.0 mm
5. Tighten the four screws that have
been loosened and mount the tray.
A00TF3C500DA
[1]
A00TF3C501DA
[2]
[1]
[3]
[1]
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Troubleshooting
6. Jam display
6.1 Misfeed display
When a media misfeed occurs, a message is displayed on the control panel.
6.2 Misfeed display resetting procedure
Open the relevant cover, clear the sheet of misfed media, and close the cover.
Display Misfeed location
Misfeed clearing loca-
tion
Ref. page
VERTICAL TRANS JAM
OPEN RIGHT DOOR
Tray 3 media feed section Tray 3 P.18
Vertical transport section Tray 3 right side cover P.19
A0FDF4E502DA
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6.3 Sensor layout
For a system equipped with a lower feeder unit.
[1] Registration sensor (PS4) [2] Media feed sensor (PS3)
A0FDF4C506DA
[1]
[2]
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6.4 Solution
6.4.1 Initial check items
When a media misfeed occurs, first check the following initial check items.
Check Item Action
Does the media meet product specifications? Change the media.
Is the media curled, wavy, or damp.
Change the media.
Instruct the user in correct media storage
requirements.
Is a foreign object present along the media path, or is
the media path deformed or worn?
Clean or change the media path.
Are the rolls/rollers dirty, deformed, or worn? Clean or change the defective roll/roller.
Are the Edge Guide and Trailing Edge Stop at the cor-
rect position to accommodate media?
Set as necessary.
Are the actuators found operational as checked for cor-
rect operation?
Correct or change the defective actuator.
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6.4.2 Misfeed at the tray 3 media feed section
A. Detection timing
B. Action
Type Description
Detection of mis-
feed at tray 3 media
feed section
The media does not block the media feed sensor (PS3) even after the lapse of a
given period of time after the media feed clutch (CL1) has turned ON.
Detection of media
left at tray 3 media
feed section
The media feed sensor (PS3) is not blocked when the main power switch is turned
ON, a door or cover is opened and closed, or a misfeed or malfunction is reset.
Relevant electrical parts
Media feed sensor (PS3)
Media feed clutch (CL1)
Transport motor (M1)
PC control board (PCCB)
MFP board/1 (MFPB/1)
Step Action
WIRING DIAGRAM
Control Signal
Location
(Electrical Com-
ponent)
1 Initial check items
2 PS3 sensor check PCCB PJ5-6 (ON) B-4
3 CL1 operation check PCCB PJ6-2 (REM) B-5
4 M1 operation check PCCB PJ3-1 to 4 B-5
5 Change PCCB.
6 Change MFPB/1.
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6.4.3 Misfeed at the tray 3 vertical transport section
A. Detection timing
B. Action
Type Description
Detection of mis-
feed at tray 3
vertical transport
section
The media does not block the registration sensor (PS4) even after the lapse of a
given period of time after it has blocked the media feed sensor (PS3).
The media does not unblock the media feed sensor (PS3) even after the lapse of
a given period of time after it has blocked the media feed sensor (PS3).
Relevant electrical parts
Media feed sensor (PS3)
Registration sensor (PS4)
Transport motor (M1)
PC control board (PCCB)
MFP board/1 (MFPB/1)
Step Action
WIRING DIAGRAM
Control Signal
Location
(Electrical Compo-
nent)
1 Initial check items
2 PS3 sensor check PCCB PJ5-6 (ON) B-4
3 PS4 sensor check PRCB PJ15-3 (ON)
bizhub C20
C to D-5
4 M1 operation check PCCB PJ3-1 to 4 B-5
5 Change PCCB.
6 Change MFPB/1.
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bizhub C20 Overall wiring diagram
A0FD-B001-3A
Aug.2008
PB_D5
PB_D7
PB_D6
PB_D3
PB_D4
IR_COVER
DC5V
PB_D1
PB_D2
PB_D0
DC5V
HEATER1_REM
24V_REM
POW
_REM
FUSER_RY_REM
FUSER_RY_REM
POW
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24V_REM
HEATER1_REM
R BK
INVB
Inverter board
lamp
LA1
Exposure
2 1
CN2
CCDB
CCD board
2 1
CN1
CN1
1 2
CN2
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ARDF_PHASE1
ARDF_CLUTCH
GND
ARDF_ALIGN
ARDF_COVER
ARDF_CRT_CTL
+3.3V
GND
+24V
ARDF_CURRENT_CTRL
ARDF_DOC
ARDF_PHASE2
GND
ARDF_SOLENOID
ARDF_RS
+24V
+5VS
ARDF_PHASE0
ARDF_AS
ARDF_PHASE3
Auto document feeder unit
FG 18 17 16 12 4 3 1 2 8 7 6 5 11 10 9 13 14 15 19 20
PZ5
(Standard)
Exposure unit
18 2 14 12 10 16 4 6 8 20 17 1 13 11 9 15 3 5 7 19 26 25 24 23 22 21 27 28 29 30
IR_COVER
GND
IN_CLK-
GND
GND
IN_CLK+
30 29 28 27
AFE_SEN#
CCD_SHR
VCC
VDD12V
+24V_INVERTER
GND
21 22 23 24 25 26
DOUT1_TXOUT0+
DOUT6_TXCLK-
DOUT2_TXOUT1-
DOUT5_TXOUT2+
GND
AFE_SDIO
GND
VSS12V
GND
VCC
19 7 5 3 15 9 11 13 1 17
GND
DOUT7_TXCLK+
DOUT3_TXOUT1+
GND
DOUT4_TXOUT2-
AFE_SCK
DOUT0_TXOUT0-
SOFT_RST#
+24V_INVERTER
HOME_SNR
20
PZ2
8 6 4 16 10 12 14 2 18
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GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
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GND
CTLDATA
TOD
CTL_BUSY
ENGBUSY
ENGDATA
EDATA_K
EHSYNC
EDATA_M
EDATA_Y
EDATA_C
NCU board
MFPB/1
NC
CN802 CN801
NC
DC3.3V
GND
NCU_DCSEL
RING_DET
NCU_DCLIM
TXRX1
ANIN
GND
VREF
NCU_TYPE_SEL1
HOOK2
NCU_CMLRLNC
NCU_HRL NC
NCU_PRL
P801
15 16 4 12 13 14 8 11 10 9 7 6 5 3 1 2
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P108
NCU_PRL
NCNCU_HRL
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NORMAL_HOOK
NCU_TYPE_SEL1
VREF
GND
ANIN
TXRX1
NCU_DCLIM
RING_DET
NCU_DCSEL
16 15
GND
DC3.3V
P114
12 4 3 1 2 8 7 6 5 11 10 9 17 18 19 16 15 14 13
P110
4 3 2 1
CMP0
CMP1
CMP2
CMP3
GND
VBUS
DM_H0
DP_H0
NC
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CN102
PZ1
VCC
AFE_SCK
AFE_SDIO
VCC
CCD_SHR
HOME_SNR
GND
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GND
VDD12V
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P115-1
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P115-11
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CN701-21
CN701-13
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CN701-15
CN701-11
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OPP_RD0
LCD_W
RL
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OPP_A0
OPP_RST2
OPP_W
R1
OPP_W
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GND
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GND
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R1
OPP_RST2
DC5V
PB_D0
PB_D2
PB_D1
DC5V
IR_COVER
21
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REYB
Relay board
PZ4
GND
DOUT0_TXOUT0-
GND
DOUT3_TXOUT1+
DOUT2_TXOUT1-
DOUT1_TXOUT0+
DOUT4_TXOUT2-
DOUT6_TXCLK-
IN_CLK-
IN_CLK+
DOUT7_TXCLK+
GND
GND
DOUT5_TXOUT2+
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GND
GND
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IN_CLK+
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DOUT6_TXCLK-
DOUT4_TXOUT2-
DOUT1_TXOUT0+
DOUT2_TXOUT1-
DOUT3_TXOUT1+
GND
DOUT0_TXOUT0-
GND
ARDF_RS
+24V
ARDF_CURRENT CTRL
GND
ARDF_PHASE0
GND
ARDF_PHASE2
ARDF_AS
ARDF_PHASE1
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ARDF_CLUTCH
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ARDF_SOLENOID
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GND
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ARDF_DOC
ARDF_PHASE3
ARDF_COVER
ARDF_CRT_CTL
12 4 3 1 2 8 7 6 5 11 10 9 17 18 19 16 15 14 13 20
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DOC
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DC24V NC
DC24V
DC24V
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DC3.3V
DC24V
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DC5V
DC24V
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DC5V
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GND
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DC5V
GND
DC5V
LD_ENB_K
GND
LD_ENB_C
DC5V
LD_ENB_M
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DC5V
GND
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PJ23
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MFP board/1
CN701-9
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PB_D4
PB_D3
PB_D6
PB_D7
PB_D5
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EDATA_M
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EDATA_K
ENGDATA
ENGBUSY
CTLBUSY
TOD_CTL
CTLDATA
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GND
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GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
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PRCB
Print control board
C_TXD *2
C_RXD *1
C_RTS
DC24V
GND
GND
DC24V
GND
GND
C_CLK
GND
DC5V
*3
TXD : Transmission data
*2
RXD : Reception data
*1
DC5V
GND
I-CHIP_SIO
DC5V
GND
I-CHIP_SIO
DC5V
GND
I-CHIP_SIO
L N
2nd I.T._MON *3
DC24V
DC24V
NCDC24V
NC 1st I.T._REM *3
GND
GND
2nd I.T._ATVC *3 *5
1st P.C._REM *4
1st I.T._PW
M *3
2nd P.C._REM *4
NCNC 2nd I.T._REM *3
2nd I.T._PW
M *3
R4ACDZ
R3ACDZ
BL4ACPW
M
BL4AVEPW
M
R2ACDZ
R1ACDZ
BL3AVEPW
M
BL1AVEPW
M
BL2ACPW
M
BL2AVEPW
M
BLAVEREM
B1MON
BL3ACPW
M
BL3CLK
BL1CLK
BL2CLK
GND
GND
BL4CLK
NCDC24V
NCDC24V
DC24V
BL1ACPW
M
NCNC
TL_SENSE_LED_REM
DC5VYK C M
GND
CSIC_RXD *1
CSIC_TXD *2
NC CL4_REM
DC24V
REM
NC CLK
GND
LOCK
CHANGE
DC24V
HV2
High voltage unit/2
HV1
High voltage unit/1
CN1
17 16 4 12 13 15 14 8 11 10 9 7 6 5 3 1 2
2 1 3 5 6 7 9 10 11 8 14 15 13 12 4 16 17
PJ18
20 19 2 1 3 5 6 7 9 10 11 8 14 15 13 12 4 16 17 18 21 23 22 24 25
CN1
PJ17
25 24 22 23 21 18 17 16 4 12 13 15 14 8 11 10 9 7 6 5 3 1 2 19 20
PJ1 PJ2
GY GY GYGY GY GYGYGY
6 7 5 2 3 4 1 8
GY GY GY
1 3 2
2 1 3 5 6 7 9 10 11 8 4
PJ13
GYGY GY GY GYGYGY GY GY GYGY
2 3 1 C
N
16
PS9 M6
2 3 4 C
N
32
1 1 C
N
33
4 3 2
M7
PJ7
4 8 11 10 9 7 6 5 3 1 2
GY
8
15 2 1 3 5 6 7 9 10 11 8 14 13 12 4
PJ8
1 C
N
18
4 3 2 5 7 6
M5
6 7 5 2 3 4 C
N
17
1 8
GYGYGYGYGYGRRR GR GY GY GY GY GYGY GYGY
CL4
1 2
1 2 C
N
21
GYGYGYGYGY GYGYGYGYGYGYGY GY GY GY GY GY GY GY
8 8
2 1 3 5 6 7 9 8 4
PJ19
C
N
22
M4
6 7 5 2 3 4 1 1 C
N
19
4 3 2 5 7 6
M3 M2
6 7 5 2 3 4 C
N
20
1
PJ11
4 12 13 14 8 11 10 9 7 6 5 3 1 2
DC5V
GND
C_CLK
GND
GND
DC24V
GND
GND
DC24V
C_RTS
C_RXD *1
C_TXD *2
GY GY GYGYGYGYGYGYGYGYGYGY
4 12 8 11 10 9 7 6 5 3 1 2
C
N
25
PJ20
12 4 3 1 2 8 7 6 5 11 10 9
GYGYGYGYGY GY GY GY GY GY
1 4 3 2
P
J95 5
P
J8 2 3 4 1
IDCSB/R IDCSB/F
PJ12
4 3 1 2 8 7 6 5 10 9
Y/G
(N)
C
N
2
(G)
(L)
(R)
W
(R)
(W
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W
(W
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SW1
2/2 2/1 1/11/2
BKBK
DC power supply
DCPU
CN_INP
2 1
CN_MCB
GR GR R R R YYGRGR
2 1 3 5 6 7 9 8 4
GY GY GY GY
8 6 1 4 3 2 5 7 9
GND
DC5V
DC3.3V
GND
DC24V
DC24V
DC24V
GND
GND
PJ1
1 4 3 2
PJ2
C
N
100
Fusing unit
4 8 10 9 7 6 5 3 1 2
WGRBKGYGYGYGYGYGYGYGYGYGY
PJ4
GND
GND
FUSER_TEMP_SUBDC5V
GND
EXIT SENSOR/1 ON
7 5 2 3 4 1 6
L
NC
HT1-N
CN_FSR
2 3 1
6 1 4 3 2 5 7
DC24V
CL2_REM
DC24V
CL1_REM
DC5V
GND
SW
5 ON
PJ6
C
N
231 2
2 1
GYGY
C
N
241 2
2 1
GYGY
C
N
30
GY GY GY
SW5
1 2 3
C
N
282 1 3
2 1 3
FM3_REM
GND
FM3_LOCK
PJ31
2 3 1
FM3
6 1 4 3 2 5
PJ26
PS11
1 2 3
P
J18
GYGYGY GY GY GY
PS1
1 2
P
J19 3
1 3 2
PJ34
FM1_ LOCK
GND
FM1_REM
PJ22
FM1 FM2
PJ21
2 3 1
GYGYGYGYGY
11 9 7 5 2 3 4 1 6 8 10
GY GY GY
P
J251 2 3 3 2 1
P
J24
12 4 3 1 2 8 7 6 5 11 10 9
PJ5
1
P
J222 3
GYGYGYGY GY GY
P
J23 1 2 3
GYGYGY
I-CHIP_SIO
GND
DC5V
4 3 1 2 8 7 6 5
PJ10
DC3.3V
GND
PS21 ONDC24V
CL5_REM
DC3.3V
PS22 ON GND
PS21
3 2
C
N
11 1
GY GY GY
CL5
1 2
1 2 C
N
12
GYGY
1
C
N
132 3
PS22
GYGYGY R
(Y)
R
(R)
(R)
R
(Y)
R
NO COM
SW2
NO COM
SW3
DC24V NC
DC24V
PJ3
2 1 3
GND
DC5V
PS4 ONDC5V
PS7 ON
OHP_LED_REM
DC5V
HUMS ON
NC
TEMP ON GND
GY GY GY GY
3 2 4
P
J6 1
TEM/
HUMS
PS7
3 2 1
P
J20
GYGYGY GY GY GY
PS4
3 2
P
J7 1
PJ15
9 10 11 5 6 7 8 2 1 3 4
GY GY GY
3 1 2
PJ32
DC5V
GND
PS3 ON
C
N
1051 2 3
PS3
GY GY GY
PS10
3 2
C
N
104 1
GY GY
C
N
103
2 1
2 1
CL3
GYGYGY
1
C
N
1022 3
PS6
GR GYGY GY GY GY GY GY GY
GND
PS10 ON
NC
DC5V
CL3_REM
DC24V
PS6 ON GND
DC5V
C
N
202
2 1 3
9
5 6 7
5 6 7
9
8
8
2 1 3 4
4
PJ16
9 5 6 7 8 2 1 3 4
FM4
GYGYGY GY GY GY
PS26
3 2
C
N
26 1
PJ27
5 6 2 1 3 4
DC5V
GND
PS26 ON
FM4_REM
GND
FM4_LOCK
GYGYGYGYGYGY
CL13 CL12 CL11
GY R GY R GY R
1 2
1 2 C
N
52 1 2
1 2 C
N
511 2
1 2 C
N
53
CL13_REM
DC24V
CL12_REM
DC24V
CL11_REM
DC24V
4 3 1 2 6 5
PJ28
M1
1 2
2 1
C
N
210
BK W
4 3 1 2 8 7 6 5 9
PJ33
DC5V
GND
PS30 ONDC5V
GND
PS31 ON
PS32 ON GND
DC5V
PS24 ON GND
DC5V
PJ30
2 1 3
PS24
3 2 1
C
N
101
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201
GY GY GY
1
C
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2052 3
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PS32
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GY GY GY
C
N
2021 2 3
PS31
GY GY GY
CL1 CL2
10 8 6 1 4 3 2 5 7 9 11
CN_SIG
NC NCNCNC NCNCNC
Ferrite
CN_OPN
2 3 4 1
CN_SCN1
NC NC GND
DC5V
DC3.3V
GND
GND
DC3.3V
7 5 2 3 4 1 6 8
CN_SCN2
4 8 9 7 6 5 3 1 2
GND
GND
DC3.3V
NCDC3.3V
GND
DC24V
NC NC DC24V
NCGND
NC
R
P105-3
P105-4
GR
P103-5
GR
P103-6
GR
P103-1
Y
P103-2
Y
P105-1
Y
P105-2
GR
PJ1-7
R
PJ1-9
GR
P103-4
Y
P103-3
Y
P103-8
GR
P103-7
GR
MFP board/2
MFPB/2
To CN12
8 7-N
13 14 15 16 19 18 17 9 10 11 5 6 7 8 2 1 3 4 12
P102
20 26 23 24 25 22 21
CTLBUSY
GND
ENGBUSY
ENGDATA
GND
GND
21 22 25 24 23 26
CTLDATA
20
PCL_INT1
GND
EHSYNC
GND
ENBDATA_K
EDATA_K
EDATA_C
ENBDATA_C
GND
GND
TOD
GND
CN12
12 4 3 1 2 8 7 6 5 11 10 9 17 18 19
ENBDATA_Y
EDATA_Y
GND
GND
EDATA_M
ENBDATA_M
GND
16 15 14 13
17-I 8
To P102 To PH unit
2 12-D
13 14 15 16
CC_VDATAP_C
GNDNC
GND
GND
CC_VDATAP_K
CC_VDATAN_K
19 18 17 9 10 11 5 6 7 8 2 1 3 4 12
CN14
NC
GND
CC_VDATAP_YNC
GND
CC_VDATAN_C
GND
CC_VDATAP_M
CC_VDATAN_M
GND
GND
CC_VDATAN_Y
1
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9 16-I
13 14 15 16
VDATAP_C
GND NC
GND
GND
VDATAP_K
VDATAN_K
19 18 17 9 10 11 5 6 7 8 2 1 3 4 12
CN15
NC
GND
VDATAP_Y NC
GND
VDATAN_C
GND
VDATAP_M
VDATAN_M
GND
GND
VDATAN_Y
13 14 15 16 19 18 17 9 10 11 5 6 7 8 2 1 3 4 12
CN101
20
To CN4
10 4-N
1
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15-I 10
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20
DC3.3V
DC3.3V
GND
DC3.3V
PCL_RST
PCL_PAGE_END
GND
DC3.3V NC
PW
M_SEL
PCL_DP
PCL_DM
GND
CN4
12 4 3 1 2 8 7 6 5 11 10 9 17 18 19
PCL_PAGE_OK
DC3.3V
PCL_INT0
DC3.3V
GND
GND
GND
16 15 14 13
NC
CN13 J2
NC NC
CN16 CN1
NC
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HDD
44 1
CN8 CN5
1 200
DIMM (Option)
GND
ENBDATA_M
EDATA_M
GND
GND
EDATA_Y
ENBDATA_Y
GND
TOD
GND
GND
ENBDATA_C
EDATA_C
EDATA_K
ENBDATA_K
GND
EHSYNC
GND
PCL_INT1
CTLDATA
GND
GND
ENGDATA
ENGBUSY
GND
CTLBUSY
VDATAN_Y
GND
GND
VDATAN_M
VDATAP_M
GND
VDATAN_C
GNDNC
VDATAP_Y
GND NC
VDATAN_K
VDATAP_K
GND
GNDNC
GND
VDATAP_C
GND
GND
GND
DC3.3V
PCL_INT0
DC3.3V
PCL_PAGE_OK
GND
PCL_DM
PCL_DP
PW
M_SELNC
DC3.3V
GND
PCL_PAGE_END
PCL_RST
DC3.3V
GND
DC3.3V
DC3.3V
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
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Aug.2008
bizhub C20 Overall wiring diagram 1/2
(Option) DIMM
200 1
CN5 CN8
1 44
HDD
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CN1 CN16
NC NC
J2 CN13
NC
13 14 15 16
G
N
D
G
N
D
G
N
D
D
C
3
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V
P
C
L
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C
3
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V
P
C
L
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P
A
G
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19 18 17 9 10 11 5 6 7 8 2 1 3 4 12
CN4
G
N
D
P
C
L
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D
M
P
C
L
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D
P
P
W
M
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S
E
L
N
C
D
C
3
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G
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D
P
C
L
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A
G
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N
D
P
C
L
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T
D
C
3
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V
G
N
D
D
C
3
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V
D
C
3
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20
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10 15-I
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a
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t
r
a
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s
f
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V
D
A
T
A
N
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G
N
D
G
N
D
V
D
A
T
A
N
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M
V
D
A
T
A
P
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M
G
N
D
V
D
A
T
A
N
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C
G
N
D
N
C
V
D
A
T
A
P
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Y
G
N
D
N
C
CN15
12 4 3 1 2 8 7 6 5 11 10 9 17 18 19
V
D
A
T
A
N
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K
V
D
A
T
A
P
_
K
G
N
D
G
N
D
N
C
G
N
D
V
D
A
T
A
P
_
C
16 15 14 13
16-I 9
To P114
1
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r
a
n
s
f
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C
C
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V
D
A
T
A
N
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Y
G
N
D
G
N
D
C
C
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V
D
A
T
A
N
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M
C
C
_
V
D
A
T
A
P
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M
G
N
D
C
C
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V
D
A
T
A
N
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C
G
N
D
N
C
C
C
_
V
D
A
T
A
P
_
Y
G
N
D
N
C
CN14
12 4 3 1 2 8 7 6 5 11 10 9 17 18 19
C
C
_
V
D
A
T
A
N
_
K
C
C
_
V
D
A
T
A
P
_
K
G
N
D
G
N
D
N
C
G
N
D
C
C
_
V
D
A
T
A
P
_
C
16 15 14 13
12-D 2
To PH unit To P102
8 17-I
13 14 15 16
G
N
D
E
N
B
D
A
T
A
_
M
E
D
A
T
A
_
M
G
N
D
G
N
D
E
D
A
T
A
_
Y
E
N
B
D
A
T
A
_
Y
19 18 17 9 10 11 5 6 7 8 2 1 3 4 12
CN12
G
N
D
T
O
D
G
N
D
G
N
D
E
N
B
D
A
T
A
_
C
E
D
A
T
A
_
C
E
D
A
T
A
_
K
E
N
B
D
A
T
A
_
K
G
N
D
E
H
S
Y
N
C
G
N
D
P
C
L
_
IN
T
1
20
C
T
L
D
A
T
A
26 23 24 25 22 21
G
N
D
G
N
D
E
N
G
D
A
T
A
E
N
G
B
U
S
Y
G
N
D
C
T
L
B
U
S
Y
MFPB/2
MFP board/2
G
R
P
1
0
3
-7
G
R
P
1
0
3
-8
Y
P
1
0
3
-3
Y
P
1
0
3
-4
G
R
P
J
1
-9
R
P
J
1
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G
R
P
1
0
5
-2
Y
P
1
0
5
-1
Y
P
1
0
3
-2
Y
P
1
0
3
-1
G
R
P
1
0
3
-6
G
R
P
1
0
3
-5
G
R
P
1
0
5
-4
P
1
0
5
-3
R
N
C
G
N
D
N
C
D
C
2
4
V
N
C
N
C
D
C
2
4
V
G
N
D
D
C
3
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V
N
C
D
C
3
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V
G
N
D
G
N
D
2 1 3 5 6 7 9 8 4
CN_SCN2
8 6 1 4 3 2 5 7
D
C
3
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V
G
N
D
G
N
D
D
C
3
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V
D
C
5
V
G
N
D
N
C
N
C
CN_SCN1
1 4 3 2
CN_OPN
Ferrite
N
C
N
C
N
C
N
C
N
C
N
C
N
C
CN_SIG
11 9 7 5 2 3 4 1 6 8 10
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
PS31
3 2 1
C
N
2
0
2
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
E
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s
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PS32
3 2 1
C
N
2
0
3
M
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l
s
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n
s
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G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
S
w
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c
h
b
a
c
k
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s
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PS30
3 2
C
N
2
0
5
1
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
C
N
2
0
1
2 1 3
2 1 3
S
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n
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n
s
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n
s
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G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
C
N
1
0
1
1 2 3
PS24
3 1 2
PJ30
D
C
5
V
G
N
D
P
S
2
4
O
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C
5
V
G
N
D
P
S
3
2
O
N
P
S
3
1
O
N
G
N
D
D
C
5
V
P
S
3
0
O
N
G
N
D
D
C
5
V
PJ33
9 5 6 7 8 2 1 3 4
WB
K
C
N
2
1
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CLOSED END CONNECTORS
POSITIVE LOCK RECEPTACLE
POSITIVE LOCK RECEPTACLE
OUTPUT OF ACTIVE LOW
#250 WITH HOUSING
#187 WITH HOUSING
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INPUT OF ACTIVE LOW
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CLOSED END CONNECTORS
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K
L
M
N
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P
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R
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M
L
K
J
I
H
G
F
E
D
C
B
A
A0FD-B001-3A 2/2
Aug.2008
bizhub C20 Overall wiring diagram 2/2
PRCB
Print control board (2/2)
D
C
3
.3
V
D
C
3
.3
V
G
N
D
D
C
3
.3
V
P
C
L
_
R
S
T
P
C
L
_
P
A
G
E
_
E
N
D
G
N
D
D
C
3
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V
N
C
P
W
M
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S
E
L
P
C
L
_
D
P
P
C
L
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D
M
G
N
D
P
C
L
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P
A
G
E
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O
K
D
C
3
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V
P
C
L
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IN
T
0
D
C
3
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V
G
N
D
G
N
D
G
N
D
V
D
A
T
A
P
_
C
G
N
D
N
C
G
N
D
G
N
D
V
D
A
T
A
P
_
K
V
D
A
T
A
N
_
K
N
C
G
N
D
V
D
A
T
A
P
_
Y
N
C
G
N
D
V
D
A
T
A
N
_
C
G
N
D
V
D
A
T
A
P
_
M
V
D
A
T
A
N
_
M
G
N
D
G
N
D
V
D
A
T
A
N
_
Y
C
T
L
B
U
S
Y
G
N
D
E
N
G
B
U
S
Y
E
N
G
D
A
T
A
G
N
D
G
N
D
C
T
L
D
A
T
A
P
C
L
_
IN
T
1
G
N
D
E
H
S
Y
N
C
G
N
D
E
N
B
D
A
T
A
_
K
E
D
A
T
A
_
K
E
D
A
T
A
_
C
E
N
B
D
A
T
A
_
C
G
N
D
G
N
D
T
O
D
G
N
D
E
N
B
D
A
T
A
_
Y
E
D
A
T
A
_
Y
G
N
D
G
N
D
E
D
A
T
A
_
M
E
N
B
D
A
T
A
_
M
G
N
D
4-N 10
To CN4
20
CN101
12 4 3 1 2 8 7 6 5 11 10 9 17 18 19 16 15 14 13 21 22 25 24 23 26 20
P102
12 4 3 1 2 8 7 6 5 11 10 9 17 18 19 16 15 14 13
7-N 8
To CN12
CL2 CL1
10 8 6 1 4 3 2 5 7 9 11
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
1 3 2
PJ21
FM2 FM1
PJ22
F
M
1
_
R
E
M
G
N
D
F
M
1
_
L
O
C
K
PJ34
2 3 1
3
P
J
1
9
2 1
PS1
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
P
J
1
8
3 2 1
PS11
PJ26
5 2 3 4 1 6
FM3
1 3 2
PJ31
F
M
3
_
L
O
C
K
G
N
D
F
M
3
_
R
E
M
3 1 2
3 1 2
C
N
2
8
3 2 1
SW5
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
C
N
3
0
G
Y
G
Y
1 2
2 1
C
N
2
4
G
Y
G
Y
1 2
2 1
C
N
2
3
PJ6
S
W
5
O
NG
N
D
D
C
5
V
C
L
1
_
R
E
M
D
C
2
4
V
C
L
2
_
R
E
M
D
C
2
4
V
7 5 2 3 4 1 6 6 1 4 3 2 5 7
E
X
IT
S
E
N
S
O
R
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O
N
G
N
D
D
C
5
V
F
U
S
E
R
_
T
E
M
P
_
S
U
B
G
N
D
G
N
D
PJ4
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
B
K
G
R
W
2 1 3 5 6 7 9 10 8 4
Fusing unit
C
N
1
0
0
9 10 5 6 7 8 2 1 3 4
PJ12
IDCSB/F IDCSB/R
1 4 3 2
P
J
8
5 5
P
J
9
2 3 4 1
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
9 10 11 5 6 7 8 2 1 3 4 12
PJ20
C
N
2
52 1 3 5 6 7 9 10 11 8 12 4
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
C
_
T
X
D
*2
C
_
R
X
D
*1
C
_
R
T
S
D
C
2
4
V
G
N
D
G
N
D
D
C
2
4
V
G
N
D
G
N
D
C
_
C
L
K
G
N
D
D
C
5
V
PJ13
4 8 11 10 9 7 6 5 3 1 2
2 3 1
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
8 1 4 3 2 5 7 6
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
PJ2 PJ1
C
S
IC
_
T
X
D
*2
C
S
IC
_
R
X
D
*1
G
N
D MCK Y
D
C
5
V
T
L
_
S
E
N
S
E
_
L
E
D
_
R
E
M N
C
N
C
*1
RXD : Reception data
*2
TXD : Transmission data
*3
D
C
5
V
G
N
D
C
_
C
L
K
G
N
D
G
N
D
D
C
2
4
V
G
N
D
G
N
D
D
C
2
4
V
C
_
R
T
S
C
_
R
X
D
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C
_
T
X
D
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F
u
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m
o
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r
D
C
p
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w
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p
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m
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T
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2
m
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W
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2
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1
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F
r
L
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w
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f
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d
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n
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t
E
N
B
_
D
A
T
A
_
K
E
N
B
_
D
A
T
A
_
C
E
N
B
_
D
A
T
A
_
M
E
N
B
_
D
A
T
A
_
Y
G
N
D
S
L
E
E
P
_
R
E
M
18 2 14 12 10 16 4 6 8 20 17 1 13 11 9 15 3 5 7 19 26 25 24 23 22 21
21 22 23 24 25 26
To CN15
G
N
D
G
N
D
G
N
D
G
N
D
G
N
D
G
N
D
G
N
D
G
N
D
C
O
V
E
R
_
O
P
E
N
G
N
D
19 7 5 3 15 9 11 13 1 17
C
T
L
D
A
T
A
T
O
D
_
C
T
L
C
T
L
B
U
S
Y
E
N
G
B
U
S
Y
E
N
G
D
A
T
A
E
D
A
T
A
_
K
H
S
Y
N
C
E
D
A
T
A
_
M
E
D
A
T
A
_
Y
E
D
A
T
A
_
C
20
PJ24
8 6 4 16 10 12 14 2 18
P104
NCUB
O
P
P
_
R
D
1
O
P
P
_
R
D
0
L
C
D
_
W
R
L
O
P
P
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L
C
D
E
0
O
P
P
_
A
0
5 7 9 3 1
P
1
1
5
C
N
7
0
1
-3
C
N
7
0
1
-7
C
N
7
0
1
-5
C
N
7
0
1
-1
2 4 10 8 6
P
B
_
D
5
P
B
_
D
7
P
B
_
D
6
P
B
_
D
3
P
B
_
D
4
9 5-N
C
N
7
0
1
-9
MFP board/1
To PH unit
23 19 21 7 5 3 15 9 11 13 17 20 22 8 6 4 16 10 12 14 18 2 1
PJ23
N
C
S
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_
Y
L
D
_
P
C
_
Y
L
D
_
P
C
_
M
S
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M
L
D
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P
C
_
C
N
C
L
D
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P
C
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K
S
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_
C
S
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_
K
N
C
G
N
D
D
C
5
V
L
D
_
E
N
B
_
Y
L
D
_
E
N
B
_
M
D
C
5
V
L
D
_
E
N
B
_
C
G
N
D
L
D
_
E
N
B
_
K
D
C
5
V
G
N
D
D
C
5
V
G
N
D
1 12-D
I.T. : Image transfer
*4
P.C. : Photo conductor
ATVC : Auto transfer voltage control
*5
T
L
S
B
(
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ID
C
_
R
D
C
5
V
G
N
D
ID
C
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D
G
N
D
D
C
5
V
ID
C
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C
T
L
T
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M
P
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S
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N
S
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3
G
N
D
S
O
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G
A
IN
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C
H
A
N
G
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G
N
D
D
C
2
4
V
D
C
5
V
L
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C
K
C
L
K
R
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M
G
N
D
P
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Y
G
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M
F
M
2
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G
N
D
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2
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5
V
P
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1
O
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P
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1
1
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L
E
D
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R
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M
G
N
D
P
S
1
1
O
N D
C
5
V
Toner level sensor board
TLSB
PH unit
F
U
S
E
R
_
T
E
M
P
_
M
A
IN
ID
C
_
C
T
L
ID
C
_
D
ID
C
_
R
NC
PJ29
G
N
D
C
S
IC
_
T
X
D
*2
C
S
IC
_
R
X
D
*1
D
C
5
V
N
C
N
C
T
L
_
S
E
N
S
E
_
L
E
D
_
R
E
M
YMCK
T
L
S
B6-N 2
To CN14
17-I 1
To PJ23
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
C
N
2
1
0
-1
C
N
2
1
0
-2
3-I 4
ID
C
S
B
/F
ID
C
S
B
/R
OB
Operation board
G
N
D
+
2
4
V
P
G
N
D
+
5
V
P
P105
2 1 3 4 4 3 1 2 8 7 6 5
P103
+
3
.3
V
P
+
3
.3
V
P
+
3
.3
V
P
+
3
.3
V
P
G
N
D
G
N
D
G
N
D
G
N
D
C
N
_
S
C
N
1
-5
YG
R
C
N
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S
C
N
1
-6
R
C
N
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P
N
-1
G
R
C
N
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P
N
-3
Y
C
N
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S
C
N
1
-3
Y
C
N
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C
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1
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Y
C
N
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C
N
2
-3
Y
C
N
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C
N
2
-4
G
R
C
N
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C
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1
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G
R
C
N
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C
N
1
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G
R
C
N
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S
C
N
2
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G
R
C
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C
N
2
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2
4
V
M
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G
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G
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D
A
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N
D
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P
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3
C
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C
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P
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20 13 14 15 16 19 18 17 9 10 11 5 6 7 8 2 1 3 4 12
A
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A
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N
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3
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G
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7
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G
N
D
G
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P113
4 12 13 14 8 11 10 9 7 6 5 3 1 2
RB
R
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B
R
B
K
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B
K
B
K
B
K
R
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O
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K
B
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2
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G
N
D
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+
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-
D
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6
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4
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2
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3
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G
N
D
D
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0
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T
X
O
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T
0
-
G
N
D
PZ4
Relay board
REYB
12 14 16 18 20
13 15 17 19 11
22
21
IR
_
C
O
V
E
R
D
C
5
V
P
B
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D
1
P
B
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D
2
P
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0
D
C
5
V
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P
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2
O
P
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1
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P
P
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0
G
N
D
G
N
D
O
P
P
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C
D
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1
21
22
11 19 17 15 13
20 18 16 14 12 6 8 10 4 2
1 3 9 7 5
C
N
7
0
1
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P
P
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C
D
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1
G
N
D
G
N
D
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5
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P
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2 1 3 5 6 7 9 10 11 8 14 13 12 4
P116
C
C
D
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5
V
S
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CN102
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0
1 2 3 4
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13 14 15 16 19 18 17 9 10 11 5 6 7 8 2 1 3 4 12
P114
D
C
3
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V
G
N
D
15 16
N
C
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C
N
C
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R
L
N
C
N
C
U
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P
R
L
P108
4 12 13 14 8 11 10 9 7 6 5 3 1 2
2 1 3 5 6 7 9 10 11 8 14 13 12 4 16 15
P801
N
C
U
_
P
R
L
N
C
N
C
U
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H
R
L
N
C
N
C
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L
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L
H
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2
N
C
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P
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1
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R
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G
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D
A
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1
N
C
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R
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G
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C
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C
S
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L
G
N
D
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C
3
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V
NC
CN801 CN802
NC
MFPB/1
NCU board
E
D
A
T
A
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C
E
D
A
T
A
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Y
E
D
A
T
A
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M
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C
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A
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N
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B
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C
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N
D
C
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N
G
N
D
G
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D
G
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D
G
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G
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G
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D
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A
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C
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N
B
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G
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P
1
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2 1
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p
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2-M 6
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F
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G
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F
G
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R
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NC
P109
NC
NC
CN103 CN104
NC
1 2
CN703
s
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n
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PS100
NC
P112
15 16 4 12 13 14 8 11 10 9 7 6 5 3 1 2 2 1 3 5 6 7 9 10 11 8 14 13 12 4
PZ6
12 4 3 1 2 8 7 6 5 11 10 9 17 18 19 16 15 14 13 20
18 2 14 12 10 16 4 6 8
PZ2
20
H
O
M
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R
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4
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17 1 13 11 9 15 3 5 7 19
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26 25 24 23 22 21
G
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D
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27 28 29 30
IN
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G
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G
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N
D
IR
_
C
O
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30 29 28 27 21 22 23 24 25 26 19 7 5 3 15 9 11 13 1 17 20 8 6 4 16 10 12 14 2 18
Exposure unit
(Standard)
PZ5
20 19 15 14 13 9 10 11 5 6 7 8 2 1 3 4 12 16 17 18
FG
Auto document feeder unit
A
R
D
F
_
P
H
A
S
E
3
A
R
D
F
_
A
S
A
R
D
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0
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5
V
S
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2
4
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A
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N
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G
N
D
A
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A
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2
A
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2
4
V
G
N
D
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A
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N
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1
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c
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n
n
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h
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e
G
R
CN2
2 1
CN1
CN1
1 2
CCD board
CCDB
CN2
1 2
Exposure
LA1
lamp
Inverter board
INVB
B
K
R
D
C
5
V
P
B
_
D
0
P
B
_
D
2
P
B
_
D
1
D
C
5
V
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C
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P
B
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D
4
P
B
_
D
3
P
B
_
D
6
P
B
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D
7
P
B
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D
5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
H
G
F
E
D
C
B
A A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
LARGE
CLOSED END CONNECTORS
OUTPUT OF ACTIVE
HIGH OR LOW
INPUT OF ACTIVE
HIGH OR LOW
DC5V
CLOSED END CONNECTORS
OUTPUT OF ACTIVE HIGH
DC24V
INPUT OF ACTIVE LOW
INPUT OF ACTIVE HIGH
#187 WITH HOUSING
#250 WITH HOUSING
OUTPUT OF ACTIVE LOW
POSITIVE LOCK RECEPTACLE
POSITIVE LOCK RECEPTACLE
CLOSED END CONNECTORS
SMALL
MEDIUM
DESTINATION
DESCRIPTION
LOCATION
CLOSED END CONNECTORS
EXTRA LARGE
20-L 20
#110 WITH HOUSING
POSITIVE LOCK RECEPTACLE
4537-B001-0E
Apr.2008
Lower feeder unit Overall wiring diagram
8 10 9 11 12
C
N
2
55 4 2 3 1 6 7
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
M
e
d
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a
f
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d
c
l
u
t
c
h
From the lower cassette
* In case of two add-on
paper cassettes.
T
X
D
*2
R
X
D
*1
C
L
K
D
C
2
4
V
G
N
D
A
I0
G
N
D
D
C
2
4
V
A
I1
R
T
S
G
N
D
12 10 11 4 3 2 8 5 6 7 1 9
D
C
5
V
PJ2
G
Y
CL1
C
N
2
91
1 2
2
G
Y
G
Y
6 4 5
P
S
3
O
NG
N
D
D
C
5
V
9 7 8
P
S
1
O
NG
N
D
D
C
5
V
2 1 3
PJ5
D
C
5
V
G
N
D
P
S
5
O
N
PJ1
D
C
5
V
9 1 7 6 5 8 2 3 4 11 10 12
G
N
D
R
T
S
A
I1
D
C
2
4
V
G
N
D
A
I0
G
N
D
D
C
2
4
V
C
L
K
R
X
D
*1
T
X
D
*2
M
e
d
i
a
s
i
z
e
s
w
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t
c
h
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
3 1 2 4 P
J
2
7
4 2 1 3
PJ4
S
IZ
E
1
S
IZ
E
2
S
IZ
E
4
S
IZ
E
3
M
1
A B A B
PJ3
3 1 2 4
M1
T
r
a
n
s
p
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r
t
m
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t
o
r
PJ6
R
i
g
h
t
d
o
o
r
s
e
n
s
o
r
PCCB
PC control board
From the main body/
SW1
D
C
2
4
V
C
L
1
_
R
E
M
2 1
G
Y
G
Y
PS5
3
P
J
2
8
2 1 1 2
P
J
2
9
3
PS3
M
e
d
i
a
f
e
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d
s
e
n
s
o
r
1 2
P
J
3
0
3
PS1
M
e
d
i
a
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m
p
t
y
s
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n
s
o
r
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
9 10 11 5 6 7 8 2 1 3 4 12
C
N
2
5
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
G
Y
*2
TXD : Transmission data
*1
RXD : Reception data
lower feeder unit
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
H
G
F
E
D
C
B
A A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
LARGE
CLOSED END CONNECTORS
OUTPUT OF ACTIVE
HIGH OR LOW
INPUT OF ACTIVE
HIGH OR LOW
DC5V
CLOSED END CONNECTORS
OUTPUT OF ACTIVE HIGH
DC24V
INPUT OF ACTIVE LOW
INPUT OF ACTIVE HIGH
#187 WITH HOUSING
#250 WITH HOUSING
OUTPUT OF ACTIVE LOW
POSITIVE LOCK RECEPTACLE
POSITIVE LOCK RECEPTACLE
CLOSED END CONNECTORS
SMALL
MEDIUM
DESTINATION
DESCRIPTION
LOCATION
CLOSED END CONNECTORS
EXTRA LARGE
20-L 20
#110 WITH HOUSING
POSITIVE LOCK RECEPTACLE
A0FD-B001-1A
Apr.2008
Auto document feeder unit Overall wiring diagram
4
1
1 2 3
4 3 2
5
5
YO
R
RB
R
B
K
P101
PA1 PA3
P201
B
K
B
R
R O
R
2 3 4
3 2 1
1
4
3 1 2
1
C
N
1
2 3
PS1
B
K
B
R
R
2 1
PA5 PA4
CL1 SD1
PA6
1 2
2 1 3 4
10 8 6 1 4 3 2 5 7 9 11
M1
O
R
B
L
RY
PA7
C
N
2
20 19 15 14 13 9 10 11 5 6 7 8 2 1 3 4 12 16 17 18
18 17 16 12 4 3 1 2 8 7 6 5 11 10 9 13 14 15 19 20
PA2
B
K
B
R
RO
R
YG
R
B
L
V
I
G
Y
WB
K
/W
B
R
/B
K
P
I/W
B
L
/W
L
G
G
R
/W
P
I
O
R
/W
R
/W
B
R
/W
C
N
3
From the main body
DFCB
DF control board
Relay board/2
REYB2
Relay board/1
REYB1
T
o
p
c
o
v
e
r
s
e
n
s
o
r
F
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d
c
l
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R
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t
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s
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p
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R
G
R
G
R
G
R
G
R
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C
3
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V
R
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A
L
IG
N
T
P
G
N
D
G
N
D
D
C
3
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V
D
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C
A
S
P
S
1
O
N G
N
D
D
C
3
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V
G
N
D
C
L
1
O
N
S
D
1
O
NG
N
D
A
D
F
_
P
H
0
A
D
F
_
P
H
1
A
D
F
_
P
H
2
A
D
F
_
P
H
3
A
D
F
P
H
1
C
L
U
T
C
H
G
N
D
A
L
IG
N
C
O
V
E
R
A
R
D
F
_
C
R
T
_
C
T
L
+
3
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V
G
N
D
+
2
4
V
M
O
T
O
R
_
C
U
R
R
E
N
T
_
C
T
R
L
D
O
C
A
D
F
P
H
2
G
N
D
S
O
L
E
N
O
ID
R
S
+
2
4
V
+
5
V
S
A
D
F
P
H
0
A
S
A
D
F
P
H
3
G
N
D
T
P
A
L
IG
N
R
S
D
C
3
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V
A
S
D
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C
D
C
3
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V
G
N
D
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