Toshiba E-Studio 550 Service Manual
Toshiba E-Studio 550 Service Manual
Toshiba E-Studio 550 Service Manual
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2002-06
Copyright 2002
TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS REGARDING THE INSTALLATION
AND SERVICE FOR THE COPIER e-STUDIO550/650/810
The installation and service should be done by a qualified service technician.
1. Transportation/Installation
When transporting/installing the copier, move it by the casters while lifting the stoppers.
The copier is quite heavy and weighs approximately 200 kg (441 lb), therefore pay full attention
when handling it.
Be sure to use a dedicated outlet with AC 115V or 120V/20A (220V, 230V, 240V/10A) or more
for its power source.
The copier must be grounded for safety.
Never ground it to a gas pipe or a water pipe.
Select a suitable place for installation.
Avoid excessive heat, high humidity, dust, vibration and direct sunlight.
Also provide proper ventilation as the copier emits a slight amount of ozone.
To insure adequate working space for the copying operation, keep a minimum clearance of
80 cm (32) on the left, 80 cm (32) on the right and 10 cm (4) in the rear.
The socket-outlet shall be installed near the copier and shall be easily accessible.
2. Service of Machines
Basically, be sure to turn the main switch off and unplug the power cord during service.
Be sure not to touch high-temperature sections such as the exposure lamp, the fuser unit, the
damp heater and their periphery.
Be sure not to touch high-voltage sections such as the chargers, high-voltage transformer,
exposure lamp control inverter, inverter for the LCD backlight and power supply unit. Especially,
the board of these components should not be touched since the electirc charge may remain in
the condensers, etc. on them even after the power is turned OFF.
Be sure not to touch rotating/operating sections such as gears, belts, pulleys, fan, etc.
Be careful when removing the covers since there might be the parts with very sharp edges
underneath.
When servicing the machines with the main switch turned on, be sure not to touch live sections
and rotating/operating sections. Avoid exposure to laser radiation.
Use suitable measuring instruments and tools.
Avoid exposure to laser radiation during servicing.
- Avoid direct exposure to the beam.
- Do not insert tools, parts, etc. that are reflective into the path of the laser beam.
- Remove all watches, rings, bracelets, etc. that are reflective.
3. Main Service Parts for Safety
The breaker, door switch, fuse, thermostat, thermofuse, thermistor, etc. are particularly important
for safety. Be sure to handle/install them properly. If these parts are shorted circuit and/or
made their functions out, they may burn down, for instance, and may result in fatal accidents.
Do not allow a short circuit to occur. Do not use the parts not recommended by Toshiba TEC
Corporation.
4. Cautionary Labels
During servicing, be sure to check the rating plate and the cautionary labels such as Unplug
the power cord during service, Hot area, Laser warning label etc. to see if there is any dirt
on their surface and whether they are properly stuck to the copier.
5. Disposition of Consumable Parts, Packing Materials, Used batteries and RAM-ICs
Regarding the recovery and disposal of the copier, supplies, consumable parts, packing materials,
used batteries and RAM-ICs including litium batteries, it is recommended to follow the relevant
local regulations or rules.
6. When parts are disassembled, reassembly is basically the reverse of disassembly unless
otherwise noted in this manual or other related documents. Be careful not to reassemble
small parts such as screws, washers, pins, E-rings, star washers in the wrong places.
7. Basically, the machine should not be operated with any parts removed or disassembled.
8. Precautions Against Static Electricity
The PC board must be stored in an anti-electrostatic bag and handled carefully using a wrist-
band, because the ICs on it may become damaged due to static electricity.
Caution: Before using the wristband, pull out the power cord plug of the copier and
make sure that there are no uninsulated charged objects in the vicinity.
Caution : Dispose of used batteries and RAM-ICs including lithium batter-
ies according to this manual.
Attention : Se dbarrasser de batteries et RAM-ICs uss y compris les batteries
en lithium selon ce manuel.
Vorsicht : Entsorgung des gebrauchten Batterien und RAM-ICs (inklusive
der Lithium-Batterie) nach diesem Handbuch.
1. SPECIFICATIONS / ACCESSORIES /
OPTIONS / SUPPLIES
1. 1. Specifications
1. 2. Accessories
1. 3. Options
1. 4. Supplies
1. 5. System List
JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC 1 - 1 e-STUDIO550/650/810 SPECIFICATIONS
1. SPECIFICATIONS / ACCESSORIES / OPTIONS / SUPPLIES
1. 1. Specifications
When the specification is different among e-STUDIO550, 650 and 810, the value for e-STUDIO650 is
shown by [ ] and the value for e-STUDIO810 is shown by { }.
Copy process ............... Indirect electrophotographic process (dry system)
Type .............................. Console type
Original table ................ Fixed type (left rear corner used as a guide to place originals)
Acceptable originals ..... Sheets, books and 3-dimensional objects
The automatic document feeder only accepts paper (single-sided originals:
50~127g/m
2
/13~34Ib.Bond, double-sided originals: 50~104g/m
2
/13~28Ib.Bond)
excluding carbon paper, pasted sheet and stapled sheet.
Maximum size : A3/LD
Copy speed
e-STUDIO650
Paper size Size specified Size not specified
Bypass feeding Paper supply Tandem
LCF
A4, LT, B5 Top side discharging 65 65 48 33
Back side discharging 65 65 48 33
A4-R, B5-R, Top side discharging 50 42 33
A5-R, LT-R, ST-R Back side discharging 48 42 33
B4, LG Top side discharging 43 37 33
Back side discharging 40 37 33
A3, LD Top side discharging 37 33 33
Back side discharging 34 33 33
Cassette
(Copies/min.)
e-STUDIO550 (Copies/min.)
Paper size Size specified Size not specified
Bypass feeding
Paper supply Tandem
LCF
A4, LT, B5 Top side discharging 55 55 48 33
Back side discharging 55 55 48 30
A4-R, B5-R, Top side discharging 44 42 33
A5-R, LT-R, ST-R Back side discharging 42 42 30
B4, LG Top side discharging 39 37 33
Back side discharging 35 35 30
A3, LD Top side discharging 34 33 33
Back side discharging 30 30 30
Cassette
e-STUDIO550/650/810 SPECIFICATIONS 1 - 2 JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC
*
System copy speed
*
System copy speed, i ncl udi ng
scanning time, is available when 10
sheets of A4-sized original are set
on RADF and one of the copy modes
in the left table is selected.
*
1st cassette is selected and copying
is at the sort mode.
*
Finisher, hole-punch unit and inserter
are installed.
*
Measurement deviation is included
since the system copy speed was
measured by actual measurement.
*
means Not acceptable.
*
Each copy speed described in the table of the previous page is available when doing a multiple copying
of the manually placed single-sided originals, and in this mode, only the top side discharging is carried
out.
*
When using the automatic document feeder, each copy speed of 55 [65] {81} copies/min. is available
only when the following conditions are met:
Original/Mode : Single-sided original, A4/LT size, 1 sheet/APS and automatic
density are not selected.
Preset number of sheets: 55 [65] {81} or more.
Reproduction ratio : 100%
e-STUDIO e-STUDIO e-STUDIO
550 650 810
Single-sided originals 1 set 18"86 16"81 15"96
3 sets 40"17 35"99 30"52
Single-sided copies 5 sets 61"92 53"56 45"19
Single-sided originals 1 set 21"28 20"70 20"46
3 sets 42"91 39"47 36"37
Double-sided copies 5 sets 64"89 57"70 49"48
Double-sided originals 1 set 35"32 35"21 34"36
3 sets 78"61 71"70 63"89
Double-sided copies 5 sets 121"96 108"01 95"06
Double-sided originals 1 set 31"77 31"49 30"88
3 sets 74"75 67"97 60"58
Single-sided copies 5 sets 117"88 104"64 90"02
Copy mode sec.
e-STUDIO810
Paper size Size specified Size not specified
Bypass feeding
Paper supply Tandem
LCF
A4, LT, B5 Top side discharging 81 81 50 34
Back side discharging 81 81 50 34
A4-R, B5-R, Top side discharging 61 44 34
A5-R, LT-R, ST-R Back side discharging 56 44 34
B4, LG Top side discharging 52 39 34
Back side discharging 45 39 34
A3, LD Top side discharging 43 34 34
Back side discharging 37 34 34
Cassette
(Copies/min.)
JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC 1 - 3 e-STUDIO550/650/810 SPECIFICATIONS
First copy time .................. 3.3 seconds or less (A4/LT, LCF, 100%, original placed manually)
Warming-up time ................ Approx.160 seconds (e-STUDIO550/650/810, Temperature: 20C)
Notes: 1. This is at the condition not entering the toner supply operation.
2. The auto job start is not operated.
Multiple copying................. Up to 9999 copies; set number entered with digital keys
Reproduction ratio.............. Actual ratio: 1000.5%
Zooming: 25~400% in increments of 1%
(25~200% when using the RADF)
Resolution/Gradation ......... Read: 600 dpi
......... Write: Equivalent to 2400 dpi x 600 dpi
(primary scanning only : 4 division smoothing)
Eliminated image width ...... Leading edge: 3.01.0 mm, Trailig edge: 2.01.0 mm, Side edges: 2.02.0 mm
Paper feeding..................... Automatic feeding: Copier cassettes2 cassettes (Paper stack height
55 mm, equivalent to 550 sheets; 64 to 80 g/m
2
(17
to 22 lb.Bond))
LCF (Paper stack height 137 mm: equivalent to 2500
sheets; 64 to 80 g/m
2
, 17 to 22 lb.Bond)
Bypass feeding: (Paper stack height 11 mm : equivalent to 100 sheets;
64 to 80 g/m
2
, 17 to 22 lb.Bond)
Capacity of originals in the automatic document feeder
................. A3~A5-R, LD~ST-R : 100 sheets
Automatic duplexer ............ Stackless, Switchback type
Toner supplying .................. Automatic toner density detection/supply
Toner cartridge replacing method
(There is a recycle toner supplying system.)
Copy paper
Cassette Duplex copy LCF Bypass copy Remarks
Size A3~A5R, A4, LT A3~A5-R, LD~ST-R, No guarantee for 8K,
LD~ST-R, 13"LG, 8.5"x8.5", 8.5"x8.5", 8K, 16K, 16K-R16K, 16K-R at duplex
8K, 16K, 16K-R (Non-standard or user- copy
specified sizes can be set.)
Weight 64~209g/m
2
, 17~110lb. -index 64~209g/m
2
17Ib~110Ib -index
Special Tab paper _ Tracing paper, labels, Special types of paper
paper (2nd casette only) OHP film (thickness: should be recommanded
80m or thicker), tab paper by Toshiba.
e-STUDIO550/650/810 SPECIFICATIONS 1 - 4 JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC
Density control .................. Automatic density mode and manual density mode selectable in 11 steps
Weight ............................... Approx. 200kg, 441lb
Power requirements ........... AC 115V/15A, AC 220 240V/10A
Power consumption ........... 2.0 kW or less (115V series, 200V series)
*
The electric power is supplied to the finisher and external LCF (optional) through the copier.
Total counter ...................... Electronic counter
Dimensions of the copier ... See the figure below. (W698x D778 x H1207 mm)
1207 mm
698 mm
778 mm
JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC 1 - 5 e-STUDIO550/650/810 SPECIFICATIONS
1. 2. Accessories
Unpacking/setup instruction 1 pc.
Operators Manual 1 pc. (not available for MJD)
PM sticker 1 pc. (for MJD)
Setup report 1 set. (for NAD and MJD)
Customer satisfaction card 1 pc. (for MJD)
Operators Manual pocket 1 pc.
Power cable 1 pc. (for ASD, AUD and MJD)
Warranty sheet 1 pc. (for NAD)
Drum 1 pc.
Drum cover 1 pc.
Original feeding tray 1 pc.
Tab paper end guide 1 pc.
* Machine version
NAD: North America
MJD: Europe
AUD: Australia
ASD: Asia
e-STUDIO550/650/810 SPECIFICATIONS 1 - 6 JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC
Finisher MJ-1017, MJ-1018
Hole punch unit MJ-6003N/E/F/S
Inserter MJ-7001
Staple cartridge STAPLE-600/STAPLE-700 (for saddle stitcher)
External large capacity feeder MP-4003A/L
Key copy counter/Key copy counter socket MU-8/MU-10
Damp heater kit MF-6510U/E
Printer controller GL-1020
Printer board GA-1140
1. 4. Supplies
1. 3. Options
Drum OD-6510
Developer material D-6510
Toner PS-ZT6510/PS-ZT6510/PS-ZT-6510D
Toner bag PS-TB6510/PS-TB6510E
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1. 5. System List
2. OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE
2. 1. Sectional View
2. 2. Electric Parts Layout
2. 3. Symbols and Functions of Various Components
2. 4. Symbols and Functions of RADF Various Components
2. 5. System Block Layout
2. 6. Disassembly and Replacement of Covers and PC Boards
2. 6. 1. Covers
2. 6. 2. PC boards
JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC 2 - 1 e-STUDIO550/650/810 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE
2. OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE
2. 1. Sectional View
[A] Front side view
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e-STUDIO550/650/810 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 2 - 2 JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC
1 Exposure lamp
2 Reflector
3 Mirror 1
4 Mirror 2
5 Mirror 3
6 Original glass
7 Lens
8 CCD driving PC board
9 Scanner control PC board
10 Drum
11 Drum thermistor
12 Charger wire cleaner
13 Main charger
14 Discharge LED
15 Drum cleaning blade
16 Drum cleaning brush
17 Drum recoverly blade
18 Image quality sensor
19 Drum separation finger
21 Upper developer sleeve (Magnetic roller)
22 Lower developer sleeve (Magnetic roller)
23 Doctor blade
24 Scattered toner recovery roller
25 Auto-toner sensor
26 Transfer belt driven roller
27 Transfer belt power supply roller
28 Transfer belt
29 Transfer belt drive roller
30 Transfer belt cleaning blade
31 Transfer belt cleaning brush
32 Cleaning web
33 Cleaning web pushing roller
34 Fuser roller
35 Separation finger
36 Fuser exit roller
37 Pressure roller
38 Cleaning roller (metal)
39 Cleaning roller (felt)
40 Fuser roller thermistor
41 Thermostat
42 Pressure roller thermistor
43 Exit roller
44 Reverse/exit switching gate
45 Reverse path roller 1
46 Reverse path roller 2
47 Transfer roller 1
48 Transfer roller 2
49 Transfer roller 3
50 Transfer roller 4
51 Registration roller
52 Bypass transfer roller
53 Bypass separation roller
54 Bypass feed roller
55 Bypass pickup roller
56 Intermiditate transfer roller
57 1st cassette transfer roller
58 1st cassette feed roller
59 1st cassette separation roller
60 1st cassette pickup roller
61 2nd cassette transfer roller
62 2nd cassette feed roller
63 2nd cassette separation roller
64 2nd cassette pickup roller
65 Tandem LCF transfer roller
66 Tandem LCF feed roller
67 Tandem LCF separation roller
68 Tandem LCF cassette pickup roller
69 1st cassette
70 2nd cassette
71 Tandem LCF tray
JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC 2 - 3 e-STUDIO550/650/810 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE
1 2 3 4 6 5
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[B] Rear side view (Drive system)
e-STUDIO550/650/810 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 2 - 4 JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC
1 Scanner motor
2 Drive pulley
3 Drive belt
4 Driven pulley
5 Drum motor
6 Developer unit motor
7 Registration motor
8 Fuser motor
9 Web motor
10 Exit motor
11 Reverse motor
12 LCF tray-up motor
13 LCF end fence motor
JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC 2 - 5 e-STUDIO550/650/810 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE
2. 2. Electric Parts Layout
[A] Unit construction
Transfer/Transport unit
Copier unit
Fuser unit
Rear side
Laser unit
Scanner unit
Reversing automatic document feeder unit
e-STUDIO550/650/810 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 2 - 6 JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC
[B] Scanner unit
(B-1) Motor/Exposure lamp
(B-2) Sensor/Switch
S1-4
S1-4
S2
S1-4
S1-4
Rear side
EXP
M31
M1
Rear side
A4 series
LT series
S1-5
S1-5
S1-5
S2
S1-5
S1-5
Rear side
JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC 2 - 7 e-STUDIO550/650/810 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE
(B-3) PC board
(B-4) Other parts
SLG
INV
CCD
Rear side
THMO4
DHL DHR
Rear side
e-STUDIO550/650/810 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 2 - 8 JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC
[C] Laser unit
[D] Transfer/Transport unit
Rear side
CLT3 CLT1 CLT2
S3
S5
S4
DHT
THMO3
FUSE
Rear side
GLV
M2
LDR1
LDR2
SNS
PLG
JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC 2 - 9 e-STUDIO550/650/810 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE
[E] Fuser unit
M3
THMO2
THMO1
THM1
THM2
THM3
IHCOIL
IH
S7
M30
S6
THM5
Rear side
e-STUDIO550/650/810 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 2 - 10 JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC
[F] Copier unit
(F-1) Motor/Fan
M20
M18 M17
M28
M24
M11
M13
M23
M25
M26
M27
M29
M16
M19
M22
M21
M12
M14
M15
M5
M6
M4
M10
M9
M8
M7
M32
Rear side
JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC 2 - 11 e-STUDIO550/650/810 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE
(F-2) Clutch/Solenoid
CLT4
SOL2
SOL1
CLT10
CLT8
CLT6
CLT5
SOL3
CLT7
CLT11
CLT9
SOL4
SOL5
Rear side
e-STUDIO550/650/810 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 2 - 12 JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC
(F-3) Sensor/Switch
S20
S15 S14
S28
S25
S26
S29
S12
S10
S11
S27
S13
S19
S24
S23
S21
S36
S30
S43
S22
S34
S32
S35
S33
S40
S38
S41
S39
S18
S16 S17
S44
S46 S45 S47
S31
S37
S42
S51
S50
S49
S52
Rear side
JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC 2 - 13 e-STUDIO550/650/810 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE
(F-4) PC board
LGC
HVT
MOT2
MOT
SYS
HDD
Rear side
e-STUDIO550/650/810 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 2 - 14 JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC
(F-5) Other parts
S48
S9
S8
PS
THM4
ERS
BRK1
NF1
Rear side
JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC 2 - 15 e-STUDIO550/650/810 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE
SSOL
RSOL
LSOL
SMOT
LMOT
TLMOT
FMOT
RMOT
TRYS
DFOPSW
READS
APS
DLMTS
COPS
EMPS
LOES
SIZE3
REGS
SOES
SSBS
TRVR
COPSW
a
b
c
DFOPEN
SIZE2
SIZE1
ITFS
LNGS
LLMTS
[G] Reversing automatic document feeder
e-STUDIO550/650/810 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 2 - 16 JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC
2. 3. Symbols and Functions of Various Components
The column <P-I> shows the page and item number in the parts list.
(1) Motors
Symbol Name Function P-I Remarks
M1 SCAN-MOT Driving of the carriages 33-6 (B-1)
Scanner motor
M2 M/DC-POL Driving of the polygonal mirror 31-10 [C]
Polygonal motor
M3 WEB-MOT Cleaning web take-up 25-29 [E]
Web motor
M4 FEED-MOT Driving of the feeding section 6-2 (F-1)
Feed motor
M5 CST-TRY-MOT1 Driving ups of the 1st and 6-20 (F-1)
Cassette tray-up motor 2nd cassettes
M6 CST-TRY-MOT2 Driving ups of the tandem LCF tray 6-20 (F-1)
Casette tray-up motor 2
M7 RGST-MOT Driving of the registration roller 6-26 (F-1)
Registration motor
M8 DEV-MOT Driving of the developer unit 40-22 (F-1)
Developer unit motor
M9 DRUM-MOT Driving of the drum 39-18 (F-1)
Drum motor
M10 TRB-CAM-MOT Contact/Release of the transfer belt 18-7 (F-1)
Transfer belt cam motor
M11 REV-MOT Driving of the reverse section 13-5 (F-1)
Reverse motor
M12 USTNR-AUG-MOT Recovery of the toner scraped with 45-2 (F-1)
Used toner transport motor the transfer belt cleaning blade
M13 EXIT-MOT Driving of the exit roller 13-25 (F-1)
Exit motor
M14 FUSER-MOT Driving of the fuser unit 24-5 (F-1)
Fuser motor
M15 TRB-MOT Driving of the transfer belt 18-26 (F-1)
Transfer belt motor
M16 FUR-MOT Driving of the transfer belt cleaning 30-12 (F-1)
Cleaning brush drive motor brush
M17 CH-CLN-MOT Driving of the charger wire cleaner 37-8 (F-1)
Charger wire cleaner drive motor
M18 TNR-MOT Toner supply 44-27 (F-1)
New toner supply motor
M19 TNR-RCY-HOP-MOT Driving of the recycle toner hopper 46-15 (F-1)
Toner recycle hopper motor
M20 RCY-TNR-MOT Transporting of the recycle toner 46-19 (F-1)
Recycle toner transport motor
M21 HTR-FAN-MOT Cooling down of the copier inside 31-7 (F-1)
Heater fan motor
JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC 2 - 17 e-STUDIO550/650/810 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE
M22 ADU-FAN-MOT1 Cooling down the reverse section 15-12 (F-1)
Reverse section fan motor 1
M23 ADU-FAN-MOT2 Cooling down the reverse section 15-12 (F-1)
Reverse section fan motor 2
M24 EXIT-FAN-MOT Cooling down of the exit section 31-7 (F-1)
Exit fan motor
M25 DUCT-OUT-FAN-MOT Sucking of ozone 31-7 (F-1)
Duct out fan motor
M26 LSU-FAN-MOT Cooling down of the laser unit 31-7 (F-1)
Laser unit fan motor
M27 DUCT-IN-FAN-MOT Cooling down of the copier inside 40-25 (F-1)
Duct in fan motor
M28 SYS-FAN-MOT Cooling down of the copier inside 52-24 (F-1)
System fan motor
M29 DEV-FAN-MOT Sucking of the toner in the developer 40-13 (F-1)
Developer unit fan motor unit
M30 IH-FAN-MOT Cooling down of the IH board 24-17 [E]
IH fan motor
M31 SLG-FAN-MOT Cooling down of the SLG board 32-10 (B-1)
SLG fan motor
M32 END-F-MOT Moving of the end fence 9-22 (F-1)
End fence motor
Symbol Name Function P-I Remarks
e-STUDIO550/650/810 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 2 - 18 JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC
(2) Sensos and switches
S1-5 APS 1-5 Original size detection 36-6 (B-2)
Automatic original detection sensor
S2 HOME-SNR Carriage home position detection 36-12 (B-2)
Carriage home position sensor
S3 TR-SNR 1 Paper detection at the reversed 20-23 [D]
Transport sensor 1 paper transport path
S4 TR-SNR 2 Paper detection at the reversed 20-23 [D]
Transport sensor 2 paper transport path
S5 TR-SNR 3 Paper detection at the reversed 20-23 [D]
Transport sensor 3 paper transport path
S6 WEB-SNR Cleaning web take-up amount 25-8 [E]
Web detection sensor detection
S7 FUS-EXIT-SNR Paper detection at the fuser unit 25-8 [E]
Fuser unit exit sensor
S8 MAIN-SW ON/OFF of the copier AC power 28-11 (F-5)
Main switch supply
S9 DOOR-SW Turning OFF of the AC power supply 28-24 (F-5)
Front door switch when opening the front cover
Interlock switch
S10 EXIT-SNR Paper detection at the exit section 15-25 (F-3)
Exit sensor
S11 RVS-SNR Paper detection at the reverse section 15-14 (F-3)
Reverse sensor 1
S12 RVS-SNR Paper detection at the reverse section 15-14 (F-3)
Reverse sensor 2
S13 EXIT-COV-SW Cover open/close detection at the 15-11 (F-3)
Exit cover switch exit cover
S14 DEV-SW Detection of the developer unit 5-16 (F-3)
Developer unit switch presence or absence
S15 TNR-SW Toner cartridge detection 44-18 (F-3)
Toner cartridge switch
S16 DRUM-SUF-SNR Detection of the drum surface 5-13 (F-3)
Drum surface potential sensor potential
S17 ATTNR-SNR Toner density detection 42-26 (F-3)
Auto-toner sensor
S18 TNLVL-SNR Toner adhesion amount detection 49-16 (F-3)
Image quality sensor
S19 CH-HOME-SW Detection of the wire cleaner home 37-13 (F-3)
Wire cleaner home position switch position
S20 MID-TR-SNR Paper detection at the feeding section 17-6 (F-3)
Intermediate transport sensor
S21 RGST-SNR Paper detection at the registration 16-6 (F-3)
Registration sensor section
S22 TR-BELT-SW 1 Transfer belt release position 18-3 (F-3)
Transfer belt release switch detection
Symbol Name Function P-I Remarks
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Symbol Name Function P-I Remarks
S23 TR-BELT-SW 2 Transfer belt contact position 18-2 (F-3)
Transfer belt contact switch detection
S24 TNR-FULL-SNR Used toner full detection 45-17 (F-3)
Toner bag full detection sensor
S25 COV-R-SNR Feed cover open/close detection 28-7 (F-3)
Feed cover sensor
S26 CST1-TR-SNR 1st cassette paper detection 7-18 (F-3)
1st cassette transport sensor
S27 CST1-TRY-SNR 1st cassette tray position detection 7-18 (F-3)
1st cassette tray-up sensor
S28 CST1-FED-SNR 1st cassette paper detection 7-18 (F-3)
1st cassette feed sensor
S29 CST1-EMP-SNR Detection of 1st cassette paper 7-18 (F-3)
1st cassette empty sensor presence or absence
S30 CST1-BTM-SNR 1st cassette position lower limit 7-18 (F-3)
1st cassette bottom sensor detection
S31 CST1-SNR Detection of 1st cassette presence or 7-18 (F-3)
1st cassette detection sensor absence
S32 CST2-TR-SNR 2nd cassette paper detection 7-18 (F-3)
2nd cassette transport sensor
S33 CST2-TRY-SNR 2nd cassette tray position detection 7-18 (F-3)
2nd cassette tray-up sensor
S34 CST2-FED-SNR 2nd cassette paper detection 7-18 (F-3)
2nd cassette feed sensor
S35 CST2-EMP-SNR Detection of 2nd cassette paper 7-18 (F-3)
2nd cassette empty sensor presence or absence
S36 CST2-BTM-SNR 2nd cassette position lower limit 7-18 (F-3)
2nd cassette bottom sensor detection
S37 CST2-SNR Detection of 2nd cassette presence 7-18 (F-3)
2nd cassette detection sensor or absence
S38 LCF-TR-SNR Paper detection at the tandem LCF 7-18 (F-3)
Tandem LCF transport sensor feeder section
S39 LCF-TRY-SNR Tandem LCF tray position detection 7-18 (F-3)
Tandem LCF tray-up sensor
S40 LCF-FED-SNR Paper detection at the tandem LCF 7-18 (F-3)
Tandem LCF feed sensor feeder section
S41 LCF-EMP-SNR Detection of paper presence or 7-18 (F-3)
Tandem LCF empty sensor absence at tandem LCF
S42 LCF-SNR Detection of the tandem LCF tray 7-18 (F-3)
Tandem LCF detection sensor presence or absence
S43 LCF-BTM-SNR Tray home position detection 8-14 (F-3)
Tandem LCF bottom sensor
S44 END-F-STP-SNR End fence stop position detection 8-14 (F-3)
End fence stop position sensor
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S45 EMP-SNR-SS Paper position detection at the 18-14 (F-3)
Standby side empty sensor standby side
S46 END-F-HP-SNR End fence home position detection 18-14 (F-3)
End fence home position sensor
S47 PR-MST-SS Detection of the paper mis-stacking 18-16 (F-3)
Standby side paper mis-stacking sensor at the standby side
S48 HTR-SW Detection of the fuser unit presence 24-7 (F-5)
Fuser unit switch or absence
S49 SFB-COV-SNR Open/close detection of the bypass 28-7 (F-3)
Bypass feed unit cover sensor feed unit cover
S50 SFB-FED-SNR Paper detection at the bypass feeding 10-23 (F-3)
Bypass sensor
S51 SFB-SIZE-SNR Paper size detection at the bypass 12-9 (F-3)
Bypass paper size detection sensor feed width detection
S52 TEMP/HUMI-SNR Detection of the temperature and 3-103 (F-3)
Temperature/humidity sensor humidity of the copier inside
Symbol Name Function P-I Remarks
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Symbol Name Function P-I Remarks
(3) Electromagnetic spring clutches
CLT1 TR-DRV-CLT Driving of the reversed paper 19-21 [D]
Reversed paper transport driving clutch transport section
CLT2 REV-TR1-CLT Reversed paper transporting 20-21 [D]
Reversed paper transport clutch 1
CLT3 REV-TR2-CLT Reversed paper transporting 20-21 [D]
Reversed paper transport clutch 2
CLT4 MDL-TR-CLT Paper transporting 17-23 (F-2)
Intermediate transport clutch
CLT5 SFB-FEED-CLT Driving of the bypass pickup roller 11-13 (F-2)
Bypass feed clutch
CLT6 CST1-TR-CLT 1st cassette paper transporting 7-26 (F-2)
1st cassette transport clutch
CLT7 CST1-FED-CLT Driving of 1st cassette pickup roller 7-26 (F-2)
1st cassette feed clutch
CLT8 CST2-TR-CLT 2nd cassette paper transporting 7-26 (F-2)
2nd cassette transport clutch
CLT9 CST2-FED-CLT Driving of 2nd cassette pickup roller 7-26 (F-2)
2nd cassette feed clutch
CLT10 LCF-TR-CLT Tandem LCF paper transporting 7-26 (F-2)
Tandem LCF transport clutch
CLT11 LCF-FED-CLT Driving of the tandem LCF pickup 7-26 (F-2)
Tandem LCF feed clutch roller
Symbol Name Function P-I Remarks
(4) PC boards
SLG PWA-F-SLG Control of the scanning section and 36-1 (B-3)
Scanning section control PC board (SLG board) image processing
CCD PWA-F-CCD Preprocessing control of the CCD 32-17 (B-3)
CCD driving PC board (CCD board) image data
SYS PWA-F-SYS Control of the whole copier 52-10 (F-4)
System PC board (SYS board) Data processing
LGC PWA-F-LGC Control of the whole copier 52-14 (F-4)
Logic PC board (LGC board)
LDR1 PWA-F-LDR1 Driving of the laser diode 31-10 [C]
Laser driving PC board 1 (LDR board 1)
LDR2 PWA-F-LDR2 Driving of the laser diode 31-10 [C]
Laser driving PC board 2 (LDR board 2)
SNS PWA-F-SNS Detection of the laser beam position 31-10 [C]
H-Sync detection PC board
IH PS-IH Control of the fuser unit IH coil 24-16 [E]
IH control board
FUSE PWA-F-FUS Cutting of the electric current to the 21-30 [D]
Fuse PC board damp heater
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SOL1 SFB-SOL Driving of the bypass pickup roller 10-8 (F-2)
Bypass pickup solenoid
SOL2 GATE-SOL Switching of the gate at the reverse 15-2 (F-2)
Gate solenoid section
SOL3 SEP-FING-SOL Driving of the drum separation finger 30-17 (F-2)
Drum separation finger solenoid
SOL4 END-F-SOL Moving of the lever to detect the 8-9 (F-2)
End fence solenoid paper mis-stacking at the standby
side tray
SOL5 LCF-PICK-SOL Driving of the Tandem LCF pickup 7-36 (F-2)
Tandem LCF pickup solenoid roller
MOT PWA-F-MOT Driving of the drum motor and 24-21 (F-4)
Motor driving PC board transfer belt motor
MOT2 PWA-F-MOT2 Driving of the reverse motor 13-19 (F-4)
Motor driving PC board 2
PLG PWA-F-PLG Control of the printing section and 31-16 [C]
Laser control PC board (PLG board) image processing
Symbol Name Function P-I Remarks
Symbol Name Function P-I Remarks
HVT PS-HVT Generating of the voltages for the 51-19 (F-4)
High-voltage transformer followings:
main charger wire
main charger grid
developer bias
drum cleaning brush
(7) Transformer
Symbol Name Function P-I Remarks
(5) Heaters and lamps
EXP LP-EXPO Exposing of original to the light 34-3 (B-1)
Exposure lamp
DHR DNP-HTR-R Preventing of the condensation in the 36-11 (B-4)
Scanner damp heater (R) scanning section (for mirrors)
DHL DNP-HTR-L Preventing of the condensation in the 36-9 (B-4)
Scanner damp heater (L) scanning section (for lens)
DHD D-HTR Keeping of the drum warm 21-28 [D]
Drum damp heater
IHCOIL IH-COIL Heating up of the fuser roller 25-36 [E]
IH coil
Symbol Name Function P-I Remarks
(6) Solenoid
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INV INV-EXP Control of the exposure lamp 34-4 (B-3)
Lamp inverter
HDD HDD Storing of the image data 52-16 (F-4)
Hard disk
GLV MIR-GLV Control of the laser 31-10 [C]
Galvanometer mirror
PS PS-ACC Power supplying 51-18 (F-5)
Switching power supply
THMO1 THERMO-HTR Preventing of the fuser unit 26-4 [E]
Center thermostat over-heating
THMO2 THERMO-S-HTR Preventing of the fuser unit 26-4 [E]
Side thermostat over-heating
THMO3 DAMP-HTR Preventing of the dump heater 21-31 [D]
Dump heater thermostat over-heating
THMO4 THERMO-EXP Preventing of the dump heater 36-9 (B-4)
Expousre lamp thermostat over-heating in scanner section
THM1 THMS-S-HTR Detection of the surface temperature 26-6 [E]
Fuser roller side thermistor (front) at the drum edges/Abnormal detection
THM2 THMS-HTR Detection of the surface temperature 26-6 [E]
Fuser roller center thermistor at the drum center
THM3 THMS-S-HTR Detection of the surface temperature 26-6 [E]
Fuser roller side thermistor (rear) at the drum edges
THM4 THMS-DRM Detection of the drum surface 49-12 (F-5)
Drum thermistor
THM5 THMS-L-HTR Detection of the surface temperature 26-28 [E]
Pressure roller thermistor of the pressure roller
NF1 NOIZ-FILTER1 Noize cut 51-7 (F-5)
Noize filter 1
BRK1 BREAKER1 Safety switch 51-6 (F-5)
Breaker 1
BRK2 BREAKER2 Safety switch 51-6 (F-5)
Breaker 2
ERS CD-ERS Removing of the residual charge from 37-11 (F-5)
Discharge lamp the drum surface
Symbol Name Function P-I Remarks
(8) Others
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2. 4. Symbols and Functions of RADF Various Components
(1) Motors
RMOT RMOT Driving of the transport roller Stepping motor
Read motor (P83-I27)
SMOT SMOT Driving of the small original exit roller Stepping motor
Small original exit motor and small original reverse roller (P87-I14)
TLMOT UDMOT Driving of the tray lift motor Stepping motor
Tray lift motor (P86-I20)
FMOT FMOT Driving of the feed roller, pickup roller Stepping motor
Feed motor and registration roller (P86-I19)
LMOT LMOT Driving of the large original exit roller Stepping motor
Large original exit motor and large original reverse roller (P87-I13)
Symbol Name Function Remarks
(2) Solenoids
Symbol Name Function Remarks
ESSOL ESSOL Disengagement of the large original DC solenoid
Disengagement solenoid exit roller (P89-I4)
LSOL LSOL Switching of the large original exit DC solenoid
Large original exit solenoid flapper (P89-I3)
SSOL SSOL Switching of the small original exit DC solenoid
Small original exit solenoid flapper and reverse flapper (P87-I1)
(3) PC boards
Symbol Name Function Remarks
DFLG PWA-F-ADF Control of the ADF (P88-I13)
ADF PC control board
(ADF board)
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COPSW COV-OPN-SW Detecting if the jam access cover is Micro switch
Cover open/close switch opened/closed (Interlock switch) (P86-I13)
DFOPSW DF-OPN-SW Detecting if RADF is opened/closed Micro switch
RADF open/close switch (Interlock switch) (P88-I101)
DFOPNS DF-OPN-SNS Detecting if RADF is opened/closed Semiconductive
RADF open/close sensor photosensor (P89-101)
APS AUTO-PS-SNS Detecting the angle opened and Semiconductive
APS operation sensor switching ON/OFF of the APS sensor photosensor (P86-I105)
COPS COV-OPN-SNS Detecting if the jam access cover is Semiconductive
Cover open/close sensor opened/closed photosensor (P81-I29)
EMPS EMP-SNS Detecting the presence or absence of Semiconductive
Empty sensor original during feeding photosensor (P81-I29)
ULMTS UP-LMT-SNS Detecting the upper limit of the lifting tray Semiconductive
Upper limit sensor photosensor (P81-I29)
SIZES1 SIZE-SNS1 Detecting the original width Semiconductive
Original width sensor 1 photosensor (P91-I103)
SIZES2 SIZE-SNS2 Detecting the original width Semiconductive
Original width sensor 2 photosensor (P91-I103)
SIZES3 SIZE-SNS3 Detecting the original width Semiconductive
Original width sensor 3 photosensor (P91-I103)
REGS REG-SNS Detecting original at the registering Semiconductive
Registration sensor section photosensor (P91-I103)
TRYS TRY-SNS Detecting the original length on the tray Semiconductive
Tray sensor photosensor (P93-I102)
LLMTS LO-LMT-SNS Detecting the lower limit of the lifting tray Semiconductive
Lower limit sensor photosensor (P82-I36)
ITFS INT-F-SNS Detecting original on the small original Semiconductive
Intermediate transport sensor transport path photosensor (P90-I103)
SOES SO-EX-SNS Detecting original at the small original Semiconductive
Small original exit sensor exit photosensor (P84-I105)
READS READ-SNS Detecting original at the scanning Semiconductive
Read sensor section photosensor (P83_I36)
LNGS LENG-SNS Detecting the original length Semiconductive
Original length sensor photosensor (P82-I31)
SSBS SO-SB-SNS Detecting original at the small original Semiconductive
Small original reverse sensor reverse section photosensor (P84-I31)
TRVR TRY-VR Detecting the original width on the tray Rotary volume
Tray width sensor (P93-I6)
LOES LO-EX-SNS Detecting original at the large original Semiconductive
Large original exit sensor exit photosensor (P85-I15)
(4) Switches and sensors
Symbol Name Function Remarks
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COPY
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2. 6. Disassembly and Replacement of
Covers and PC boards
2. 6. 1. Covers
[A] Front cover/Front side right inner cover
(1) Open the front cover.
(2) Pull out 2 L-shaped pins and take off the front
cover.
(3) Remove 2 screws and take off the front side
right inner cover.
[B] Feed side rear cover/Feed side top cover/
Feed side center cover
(1) Remove 1 screw and take off the feed side
rear cover.
(2) Remove 2 screws and take off the feed side
top cover.
(3) Open the bypass unit tray and remove 2
screws. Then remove 6 screws and take off
the feed side center cover.
[C] Exit side top cover/Exit side rear cover/
Exit side bottom cover
(1) Remove 2 screws and take off the exit side
top cover.
(2) Remove 1 screw and take off the exit side
rear cover.
(3) Remove 6 screws and take off the exit side
bottom cover.
L-shaped
pin
Front cover
Front side right inner cover
Feed side
rear cover
Feed side
top cover
Exit side
rear cover
Exit side
top cover
Exit side
bottom cover
Feed side
center cover
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[D] Rear cover
(1) Loosen 1 screw (shown by a white arrow),
remove 6 screws, release 2 hooks and take
off the rear cover.
[E] Right top cover
(1) Remove 1 screw and take off the right top
cover.
[F] Left top cover
(1) Remove 1 screw and take off the left top
cover.
Left top cover
Right top cover
Hook
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2. 6. 2. PC boards
[A] System control board (SYS board)/Hard disk/
Logic board (LGC board)
(1) Remove the rear cover.
(2) Disconnect 1 connector.
(3) Remove 2 screws (shown by 2 white arrows),
loosen 14 screws and take off the rear feed
side inner cover (plate cover).
(4) Remove 1 screw (shown by a white arrow),
loosen 8 screws and take off the rear exit
side inner cover (plate cover).
Rear feed side
inner cover
Rear exit side
inner cover
(5) Disconnect 7 connectors, remove 6 screws
and take off the SYS board.
(6) Disconnect 2 connectors, remove 4 screws
and take off the hard disk with the bracket.
(7) Remove 4 screws and release the hard disk
from the bracket.
(8) Disconnect 19 connectors, remove 6 screws
and take off the LGC board.
[B] High-voltage transformer
(1) Disconnect 7 connectors to the SYS board
and hard disk.
(2) Remove 9 screws and take off the bracket
with the LGC board and hard disk.
SYS board
Hard disk
SYS board Hard disk bracket
LGC board
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(3) Disconnect 19 connectors to the LGC board.
(4) Remove 6 screws and take off the bracket
with the LGC board.
[C] Power supply unit
(1) Remove the SYS board, hard disk and LGC
board with the bracket.
(2) Remove 4 screws and take off the bracket of
the power supply unit.
(5) Disconnect 6 connectors, remove 1 screw,
release 3 lock supports and take off the high-
voltage transformer.
(3) Disconnect 1 link connector.
(4) Remove 9 connectors and pull out the power
supply unit.
Note: Be careful not for the power supply unit to be
caught by harnesses.
LGC board
High-voltage transformer
Lock support
Link connector (3)
3. COPY PROCESS
3. 1. General Description
3. 2. Details of Copy Process
3. 3. Comparison of Copy Process to 6570/5570
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3. COPY PROCESS
3. 1. General Description
(1) Charging: Negatively charges the surface of the
photoconductive drum.
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Image processing
Charging
-733V (grid voltage)
Original exposure
Xenon lamp
29W
Scanning
CCD
600dpi, 7500pixel
Writing
Semiconductor laser
Development
Magnetic roller
Bias -500VDC+AC
Pw=3.8nJ/mm
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Bypass feeding
Cassette feeding
LCF feeding
Transfer/Separation
80A
Cleaning brush + Blade
5A
Fusing
Fuser roller
Discharging
Fur brush cleaning
Blade cleaning
Discharging
LED array (wavelength 660nm x 16)
Toner
Carrier
700~1450W
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3. 2. Details of Copy Process
(1) Photoconductive drum
The photoconductive drum has two layers, an outer
and an inner layer. The outer layer is a photoconductive
layer made of an organic photoconductive carrier
(OPC). The inner layer is an aluminum conductive
base in a cylindrical form.
The photoconductive carrier has the characteristic
that its electrical resistance changes depending on
the strength of the light exposed.
Example:
Strong light
Resistance is decreased (works as a conductor.)
Weak light
Resistance is increased (works as an insulator.)
[Formation of electrostatic latent image]
In the processes of charging, scanning, printing and
discharging described below, negative potential on
the areas of the drum corresponding to black areas
of the original is eliminated, while the areas of the
drum corresponding to white areas remains the
negative charge.
As this image on the drum formed by the negative
potential is invisible, it is called an electrostatic la-
tent image.
(2) Charging
Charging is a process of uniformly applying a charge
uniformly to the photoconductive drum surface.
The charger wire produces a negative corona dis-
charge, which is controlled by the grid so that the
drum surface is uniformly charged with negative po-
tential.
The surface potential on the drum is determined by
the grid potential and controlled to a certain value
by the grid control circuit.
Structure of the photoconductive drum (OPC)
Photoconductive layer
0
500
1000
Time (t)
S
u
r
f
a
c
e
p
o
t
e
n
t
i
a
l
(
V
)
Black area of original
White area of original
Electric potential on the photoconductive drum
Rotation of drum
Main charger
Grid control circuit
Discharge
transformer
Dis-
charging
process
Charging
process
Aluminum conductive base
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CCD light
receiving
amount
Value of
image signals
to be output
Light
255
Dark 0
Difference between
"light " and "dark" is
divided into 256
steps.
(3) Scanning
Scanning is a process of exposing the original to
the light and converting the reflection into electrical
signals.
The light reflected from the original is imported to
the charge coupled device (CCD) and this optical
image information is converted into electrical sig-
nals (image signals), which are then sent to the
image processing section.
(4) Writing
Writing is a process of converting the image signals
sent from the image processing section into optical
signals and exposing the drum surface to the light.
Semiconductor laser element converts image sig-
nals sent from the image processing section into
optical signals (laser emission) and exposes the
drum surface to the light to form an electrostatic
latent image on it.
CCD
Image processing
section
(Example)
Image
processing
section
Laser Drive
board
Semiconductor
laser element
Polygonal mirror
Photo-
conductive
drum
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(5) Development
Development is a process of making the electro-
static latent images visible to the eye (visible im-
ages).
Developer material is supplied to the photoconduc-
tive drum surface by magnetic roller. The toner in
the developer material adheres to the areas on the
drum surface where the potential is lower than the
developer bias which is applied to the magnetic roller
(reverse development method).
Photoconductive layer
The () potential
of the drum being
higher than the
developer bias
The () potential
of the drum being
lower than the
developer bias
Carrier (always attracted
onto the magnet)
White background Half tone Solid
Drum Magnetic roller
0
100V
200V
300V
400V
700V
500V
600V
White background
Image not developed
Bias
potential
Magnet
Magnetic roller
Toner
Toner
Bias voltage
500 VDC
Photocon-
ductive
drum
Aluminum conductive
base
Toner
Image is developed by
toner
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Developer material
The developer material is a mixture of toner and
carrier. The toner is charged to negative polarity and
the carrier to positive polarity, due to the friction with
each other caused by mixing.
Toner : Mainly consists of resin and carbon.
Carrier : Consists of ferrite and resin coating on its
surface to provide consistent frictional elec-
trification.
Carbon
(5~10%)
[Carrier]
Resin (90~95%)
[Toner]
5~20m
30~100m
Ferrite
Note:
If the developer material is used for a long time (be-
yond its normal life span),
the toner is caked onto the carrier.
Main
Transfer
Developer
Output
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J347-2 HVTVR
J347-8 HVDVR
J347-5 HVMVR
BC-RAM
IC58
IC56
IC18
IC27
Gate
array
D/A
converter
Transfer
Developer
Main
Main CPU
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10. 5. Surface Potential Sensor
10. 5. 1. General description
The surface potential sensor detects the surface potential of the photoconductive drum and controls it
to keep constant.
10. 5. 2. Construction
The surface potential is controlled by the following construction.
Surface potential sensor : Detecting the surface potential of the photoconductive drum
Control section : Controlling to keep the surface potential constant
High-voltage transformer : Supplying voltage to the main charger grid
PWA-F-LGC-340/341/342
IC58
IC27
IC56
IC18
Main charger grid
Surface potential sensor
Photo-
conductive
drum
High-voltage
transformer
Control
voltage
signal
D/A converter
Gate
array
Main CPU
BC-RAM
10. 5. 3. Control method
(1) Surface potential correction control
The adjusted output value of the main grid voltage in the BC-RAM is output to the main CPU.
Then control voltage data is output to the D/A converter from the main CPU through the gate
array.
The data is converted into the analog data by the D/A converter and then amplified.
The control voltage of the main output is output to the high-voltage transformer.
The high-voltage transformer outputs the main grid voltage proportionate to the control voltage.
The surface potential sensor detects the potential on the photoconductive drum and gives it
feedback to the main CPU.
The potential is compared to the control allowable level specified in the BC-RAM.
If the potential is out of the control allowable level, the main grid voltage to be changed is
calculated from the difference between the targeted value and detection value.
The output value of the main grid voltage is changed.
YES
NO
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11. 4. 4. Construction
Image quality sensor : Emitting of the light which corresponds to the light control
voltage to output the voltage which corresponds to the
reflective light amount for the toner image on the drum
D/A converter : Outputting of the light source light control voltage
Laser optical unit : Carrying out the test pattern exposere to form the toner image
A/D converter : Converting of the sensor output voltage into the digital value
Image formation process system : Charging/Laser exposuring/Developing
CPU : Carrying out of the procedure [1]~[7] described in the previous
page
Image formation process system
Main charger
Image quality sensor
Drum
Laser exposure
Developing
Test pattern
Main CPU
Reflected light
amount signal
Light source
amount signal
Various image
formation conditions
A/D D/A
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Main charger
Cleaner unit
11. 5. Disassembly and Replacement
[A] Cleaner unit
(1) Open the front cover and take off the front
side right inner cover, toner cartridge drive
unit, toner recycle unit, developer unit and
main charger.
(2) Remove 2 screws and pull out the cleaner
unit.
Drum thermistor
Connector
[B] Drum thermistor/Drum
(1) Disconnect 1 connector and remove 1 screw.
Then take off the drum thermistor with the
bracket.
(2) Turn the cam to release the pressure of the
cleaning blade.
(3) Remove 1 screw and take off the drum shaft.
(4) Pull out the drum upward.
Drum shaft
Cam
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Cleaner top cover
Foot of screw
(5) Remove 3 screws and take off the front side
flange.
(6) Pull out the drum upward.
[C] Cleaning blade
(1) Pull out the drum.
(2) Remove 4 screws and take off the cleaner top
cover.
(3) Turn over the cleaning blade with holding the
bracket.
(4) Remove 1 screw.
(5) Pull out the cleaning blade with holding each
foot of 2 screws.
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Recovery blade
A
Recovery blade
Cleaner flame
Drum surface
Cleaning brush
Holding shaft
Plate
[D] Recovery blade
(1) Remove the recovery blade.
Notes: 1. The recovery blade is attached with a
double-faced tape, so remove the tape
compeletely before attaching a new blade.
2. Attach the recovery blade fitting its
bottom edge into the notch of the cleaner
frame.
[E] Cleaning brush
(1) Pull out the rear side holding shaft and take
off the cleaning brush.
[F] Drum separation finger
(1) Remove 2 screws and take off the plate at the
rear side.
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E-ring Cam
Separation finger
(2) Remove 1 E-ring and take off the cam.
(3) Move the shaft of the separation finger toward
the rear side and pull it out.
(4) Remove the screws and pull out the
separation fingers from the shaft.
[G] Image quality sensor
(1) Remove 2 screws and take off the sensor with
the bracket.
(2) Remove 2 screws and take off the image
quality sensor.
Connector
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[H] Drum motor
(1) Remove the rear cover and take off the SYS
board and hard disk with the bracket.
(2) Remove 3 screws and take off the drum
wheel.
(3) Disconnect 1 connector and remove 3 screws
to take off the drum motor with the bracket.
(4) Remove 3 screws and take off the motor.
Note: When installing the drum motor, fix it keeping
the bracket in the direction of the white arrow.
Drum wheel
Drum motor
Connector
12. DEVELOPER UNIT
12. 1. Construction
12. 2. Functions
12. 3. Developer Unit Drive
12. 4. Motor Drive Circuit
12. 4. 1. Toner motor
12. 4. 2. Developer motor
12. 5. Auto-toner Sensor Circuit
12. 5. 1. General description
12. 5. 2. Operation of auto-toner sensor
12. 6. Disassembly and Replacement
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12. DEVELOPER UNIT
12. 1. Construction
This chapter describes about the following units related to the development process, parts, control
circuit, etc.
Toner cartridge drive unit
Toner recycle unit
Developer unit Developer material
Mixer unit
Paddle
Transport sleeve (magnetic roller)
Upper/Lower developer sleeve
Doctor blade
Auto-toner sensor
Scattered toner recovery roller
Developer unit drive section
Drum
Upper developer sleeve
Transport sleeve
Doctor blade
Paddle
Mixer unit
Auto-toner sensor
[Developer unit sectional view]
Lower developer sleeve
Scattered toner recovery roller
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12. 2. Functions
(1) Toner cartridge drive unit
The toner cartridge is filled with toner and supplies it to the developer unit with the driving of the new
toner supply motor.
(2) Toner recycle unit
This copier takes a toner recycle method. The toner recovered from the drum surface with the
cleaner is transported to the developer unit by the toner recycle unit and then reused.
(3) Developer unit
a. Developer material
The developer material consists of the carrier and toner. The carrier is made up with the
electrically conductive ferrites which size is as big as 30~100m and the toner is made up with
the resin particles which size is as big as 5~20m. Since the developer material gets deteriorated
after a long time of use, regular replacements are needed.
b. Mixer unit
When stirring the developer material, the carrier and toner are frictionized each other, causing
the carrier to have a positive (+) charge and the toner to have a minus () charge. The toner
adheres to the drum surface as a result of the electrostatic force.
c. Paddle
The paddle supplies the developer material stirred with the mixer unit to the transport sleeveand
gets the material separated from the lower developer sleeve back to the mixer.
d. Transport sleeve/Developer sleeve (magnetic roller)
These rollers are made of aluminum each having a magnet inside. With this magnet, the developer
material is absorbed to form the magnetic brush. The magnet is fixed, so only its ambient sleeve
rotates. By this rotation, the developer material is transported to the developer sleeve from the
transport sleeve. Then the magnetic brush formed at the developer sleeve moves on the drum
surface like a sweeping broom and the development is carried out.
e. Doctor blade
This is for controlling the amount of the developer material which is to be transported from the
transport sleeve so that the magnetic brush can get in touch with the drum surface properly.
f. Auto-toner sensor
To output a normal image, the proportion (toner density ratio) of the carrier and toner in the
developer material needs to be always constant. The auto-toner sensor detects the toner ratio in
the developer material with applying the magnetic bridge circuit and suppies the toner from the
toner cartridge and recycle toner hopper by driving the new toner supply motor and recycle toner
hopper motor when the toner becomes to be run short.
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g. Scattered toner recovery roller
This is a roller for trapping and recovering the toner scattered from the developer sleeve not to
get outside of the developer unit.
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12. 3. Developer Unit Drive
Transport sleeve gear
(G23)
Idle gear
(G19)
Idle gear
(G30/16)
[Front side]
Scattered toner
recovery roller gear
(G20)
Idle gear
(G20)
Front paddle gear
(G18/16)
Mixer gear 1
(G45/G24)
Idle gear
(G24)
Idle gear
(G20)
Upper developer sleeve gear
(G17)
Lower developer sleeve gear
(G17)
Drive input gear
(G27) Rear paddle gear
(G31)
Mixer gear 2
(G45)
[Rear side]
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Motor shaft
G10
Idle gear
G48
P25
Idle gear
P25
G25
Copier rear side drive
Mixer-2
G45
Idle gear
G24
Idle gear
G20
Lower and upper
developer sleeves
G17
Mixer-1
G24
G45
Paddle
Drive input gear
G27
Rear paddle gear
G31
Front paddle gear
G18
Developer unit
Rear side
Idle gear
G19
Transport
sleeve
G23
Front side
Idle gear
G20
Idle
gear
Scattered toner
recovery roller
G20
G18
G16
Idle
gear
G30
G16
Developer unit drive
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12. 4. Motor Drive Circuit
12. 4. 1. New toner supply motor
The new toner supply motor (brush motor) is a motor for supplying toner to the developer unit from the
toner cartridge. It is driven by the motor driver IC38, and its circuit configuration is shown in the
following.
IC56
IC38
TRSM1A-0
TRSM1B-0
New toner supply motor
Gate array
Motor
driver
Signal level for motor circuit
Signal State
TRSM1A-0 TRSM1B-0
L L OFF
Level H L CW (when supplying toner)
L H CCW (detecting cartridge installation)
H H Brake
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12. 4. 2. Developer motor
5.1V
Phase
comparator
Current
detection
circuit
Rotation
control
Roter
position
detector
Excited
phase
switching
unit
Speed
comparator
Wave
shaping
Control
signal
Difference
Difference
Reference
requency
DEVON
DEVCK
+24VA
FG pulse
W-phase
V-phase
U-phase
A, B, C: Hall element
C
Developer motor
(M13)
B
A
(1) The LGC transmits control signals for the developer motor rotation (DEVON: motor rotation com-
mand).
(2) The excitation phase switching unit excites each phase on the developer motor. Developer motor
rotates.
(3) Hall elements A to C are used to detect the rotational position of the motor (rotor).
(4) The excitation phase switching unit switches the excitation for each phase. (By repeating steps (2)
through (4) above, the motor keeps rotating.)
(5) The FG pulse is generated by the rotation of the developer motor.
(6) The phases and velocities of the FG pulse and the reference frequency from the LGC are com-
pared, and the differences are added. Further to this are added the fluctuations in the power supply
voltage (signal generation).
(7) Changes the switching timing for the excitation phase switching unit to match the signal amount
obtained in step (6).
That is, the FG pulse and reference frequency are controlled to be equal. The developer motor
rotates at a constant speed (locked range state).
(8) When the DEVON signal changes to H level, the developer motor stops.
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<Control signals>
(1) DEVCK signal (LGC DEV-MOT: input)
This signal is a reference clock signal for the developer motor to rotate at a fixed speed. The frequency
of the reference clock is 821.2Hz.
When the cycle of the FG pulse deviation from the reference frequency is within +6.25%, this state is
specified as lock range (normal rotation). Also, at this time, the LED D4 light comes ON.
(2) DEVON signal (LGC DEV-MOT: input)
This signal is the motor ON/OFF control signal. When it becomes L level, the motor rotates.
Signal level for motor circuit
Signal H level L level
DEVCK Reference clock (821.2Hz)
DEVON Motor OFF Motor ON
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12. 5. Auto-toner Sensor Circuit
12. 5. 1. General description
(1) Functions of auto-toner circuit
Detection of the toner density in the developer material
~ density lowered toner supplied
Detection of the toner being empty in the toner cartridge
(2) Configuration of auto-toner circuit
Auto-toner sensor : Detecting the toner density
Control section : Controlling to keep the developer material toner density constant
New toner supply motor : Supplying new toner to the developer material
Display unit : Displaying the toner empty status
Recycle toner hopper motor : Supplying the recycle toner to the developer material
BC-RAM
IC32
CPU
IC6
GA
IC27
PWA-SYS
PWA-LGC
CPU
IC58
95C063F
GA
IC56
LCA301
IC18
MB88347
TA8428
IC38
TA8428
IC37
Control panel
New
toner
Toner
motor
Auto-toner sensor
Developer material
Developer unit
Toner cartridge
Control
voltage
signal
Toner density signal
D/A
converter
Operation/control section
Display unit
Hopper
motor
Recycle
toner
Recycle toner hopper
Main
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12. 5. 2. Operation of auto-toner sensor
(1) Functions of the auto-toner sensor
a. Initializing function: When the copier is set up or when the developer material is replaced
The automatic adjustment is made so that the output of the auto-toner sensor (input value of the
main CPU) will be 2.45 to 2.55V for the toner density of new developer material.
b. Toner density stabilizing function: During the printing operation
Through the following phases, the toner density is kept constant.
Toner consumed
Toner density decreased
Output change of the auto-toner sensor depending on the humidity detected
Recycle toner hopper and new toner supply motor driven
Toner supplied to the developer unit from the recycle toner hopper and toner cartridge
c. Toner-empty detection, release function
Toner-empty detection in the toner cartridge.
New toner supply motor driven
Output of the auto-toner sensor not changed
Toner density not changed
Toner-empty detected
Toner-empty release
New toner supply motor driven
Toner supplied from the toner cartridge
Output of the auto-toner sensor changed
Toner density recovering to its normal value
Toner-empty released
(2) Operation of the auto-toner sensor
The auto-toner sensor is composed of the following circuits.
Drive winding : Magnetic head (primary side) with a high-frequency magnetic field,
which forms a magnetic circuit in the developer material
Detection winding : Receiving the changes in the magnetic resistance of the developer
material via a magnetic circuit (secondary side)
DC conversion circuit : Converting the figh-frequency output from the detection winding to a
DC signal
Magnetic resistance
Drive
winding
Detection
winding
DC
conversion
circuit
(Developer material)
Magnetic circuit
Auto-toner output
Main CPU
(LGC) V
ATS
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When the toner density is low:
Toner ratio to the carrier in the developer material decreased
Magnetic resistance decreased
Detection output increased
Auto-toner output V
ATS
increased
When the toner density is high:
Toner ratio to the carrier in the developer material increased
Magnetic resistance increased
Detection output decreased
Auto-toner output V
ATS
decreased
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12. 6. Disassembly and Replacement
[A] Toner cartridge drive unit
(A-1) Toner cartridge drive unit
(1) Open the front cover and take off the toner
cartridge and front side inner cover.
(2) Loosen 1 screw and take off the bracket.
(3) Disconnect 1 connector.
(4) Pull down the fixing pin and turn it 90 degrees.
(5) Pull out the toner cartridge drive unit about 30
degrees and take it off toward the direction of
the arrow.
(A-2) Toner cartridge switch
(1) Disconnect 2 connectors, remove 2 screws
and take off the toner cartridge switch.
(A-3) New toner supply motor
(1) Remove 3 screws and take off the top cover.
(2) Disconnect 1 connector, remove 2 screws
and take off the new toner supply motor.
Fix pin
Top cover
New toner
supply motor
Connector
Toner cartridge switch
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[B] Toner recycle unit
(B-1) Toner recycle unit
(1) Remove the toner cartridge drive unit.
(2) Remove 2 screws and take off the toner
recycle unit.
Notes: 1. Be careful when treating this unit because
the toner is liable to be spilled out from the
connecting section among the toner recycle
unit, cleaner unit and developer unit.
2. When installing the toner recycle unit, put
the window of the toner recycle unit shutter
section and boss protrusion of the devel
oper unit together.
3. Be careful not to give vibrations as less as
possible when removing/installing the toner
recycle unit, for they may cause stains on
images. Especially, the images are more
likely to be stained when the remaining
toner in the toner cartridge is decreased.
(B-2) Recycle toner transport motor/Hopper motor
(1) Disconnect 2 connectors.
(2) Remove 2 screws and take off the transport
motor.
(3) Remove 2 screws and take off the hopper motor.
Protrusion
Transport motor
Hopper motor
Connector
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[E] Developer material
(1) Remove the developer unit.
(2) Remove 2 screws and take off the top cover.
(3) Tilt the developer unit and get out the
developer material with turning the rear side
gear.
Top cover
Gear
[D] Developer unit
(1) Remove the toner cartridge drive unit and
toner recycle unit.
(2) Turn the L-shaped shaft upward to release the
lock.
(3) Disconnect 1 connector and pull out the
developer unit to the front side.
L-shaped
shaft
Developer unit
(4) Put in a new material.
(5) Turn the rear side gear several times to
uniform the material.
Gear
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Note: When installing the top cover, insert the latches
completely and be careful not to catch up
the urethane seal. Also, pay attention to the lap
of the urethane sheets.
[F] Doctor blade
(1) Remove the developer material.
(2) Remove 2 screws and take off the doctor
blade.
Note: When installing the doctor blade, put the both
edges of it against the protrusions at the front
and rear side frames, and tighten up the screws
to fix it.
This procedure makes it unnecessary to adjust
the doctor-sleeve gap.
Doctor blade
[G] Auto-toner sensor
(1) Remove the developer material.
(2) Remove 2 screws and take off the auto-toner
sensor.
Auto-toner sensor
Protrusion
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[H] Guide roller
(1) Remove the developer unit.
(H-1) Front side
(2) Remove 2 screws and take off the bracket and
3 gears.
(3) Remove 1 E-ring and take off the spring.
(4) Remove 2 E-rings and take off 2 guide rollers.
(H-2) Rear side
(5) Remove 1 E-ring and take off the gear.
(6) Remove 1 E-ring and 1 spring and take off the
bushing.
(7) Remove 4 screws, take off the rear side frame
and disconnect the bias connector.
Bracket
E-ring
Guide roller
Spring
E-ring
Bias connector
E-ring Spring Gear
Bushing
(8) Remove the bias plate and spring.
(9) Remove 2 E-rings and take off 2 guide rollers.
Note: When installing the guide roller, pay attention to
its color (upside: white, downside: black).
Guide roller
Bias plate
Spring
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[I] Scattered toner recovery roller/Developer
sleeves (magnetic roller)
(1) Remove 3 screws and take off the front side
plate.
(2) Remove the scattered toner recovery roller.
(3) Remove 2 screws of the front side developer
sleeve holder.
(4) Remove the bearing and E-ring and take off
the gear and parallel pin.
(5) Remove 2 screws of the rear side developer
sleeve holder.
(6) Remove both the upper and lower developer
sleeves with the holders.
Front side plate
Scattered toner recovery roller
Developer sleeve holder
Bearring, E-ring,
Gear, Parallel pin
Developer sleeve holder
(7) Take off 2 pole position fixing bushings and
remove 2 E-rings.
Pole position fixing bushing
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(8) Remove 4 E-rings and take off 2 gears.
(9) Take off the developer sleeve holders at both
the front and rear sides.
(10) Remove 2 seals, 4 shield bushings and the
scraper and take off both the upper and lower
side developer sleeves.
(11) If necessary, replace the oil seals that are
pressed in 2 rear side shield bushings.
* Procedure for replacing an oil seal: Page 12-20
[J] Transport sleeve
(1) Remove 1 screw and take off the rear side
pole position fixing bushing.
Developer sleeve holder
Gear
Seal Shieled bushing Scraper
Pole position fixing bushing
(2) Remove the front side gear, E-ring and
bearing and pull out the transport sleeve.
(3) If necessary, replace the oil seal that is
pressed in the front side of the frame.
* Procedure for replacing an oil seal: Page 12-20
Bearing
E-ring
Gear
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[K] Mixer
(1) Remove the auto toner sensor.
(2) Remove 2 E-rings and take off 2 rear side
gears.
(3) If necessary, remove 2 bearings and replace
2 oil seals that is pressed in the frame.
Note: When installing the bearing, install it after
spreading the grease (Albania No.2) all round
the mixer shaft.
(4) Remove 2 E-rings and 2 screws and take off
the front side mixer nozzle.
(5) Pull out 2 mixers.
(6) If necessary, replace the oil seal that is
pressed in the mixer nozzle.
* Procedure for replacing an oil seal: Page 12-20
[L] Paddle
(1) Remove 1 E-ring and take off the rear side
gear and parallel pin.
Gear
E-ring
Mixer nozzle
E-ring
E-ring
Gear
(2) Remove 1 E-ring and pull out the rear side
paddle bushing.
(3) If necessary, replace the oil seal that is
pressed in the paddle bushing.
E-ring
Paddle bushing
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(4) Remove the gear and 1 E-ring and take off the
front side paddle bushing.
(5) If necessary, replace the oil seal that is
pressed in the paddle bushing.
(6) Pull out the paddle.
* Procedure for replacing an oil seal: Page 12-20
<<Procedure for replacing an oil seal>>
In the developer unit, the oil seals are used at the
following 9 places.
Rear side of the upper and lower developmer
sleeves (1pc. for each)
Front side transport sleeve (1pc.)
Rear and front sides of the mixer (2pcs. for
each)
Rear and front sides of the paddle (1pc. for
each)
An oil seal is replaced by the following steps.
1. Take off the oil seal by hooking out its inside
with a fine driver and such.
2. Push in a new oil seal parallel to the frame,
bushing and so on with paying attention to its
direction (as shown by the right figure).
3. Spread the grease (Albania No.2; about
2-rice-grains amount) all round the inside
diameter.
Note: Wipe off the grease which has run off to the
inner side of the oil seal.
E-ring
Paddle bushing
Inside
Outside
Grease
Oil seal
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[M] Developer unit motor
(1) Remove the rear cover.
(2) Remove the SYS board and hard disk with the
bracket.
(3) Disconnect 1 connector, remove 3 screws,
and take off the developer unit motor with the
bracket.
(4) Remove 2 screws and release the motor from
the bracket.
[N] Developer unit switch
(1) Remove the developer unit, main charger,
cleaner unit and control panel bottom cover.
(2) Disconnect 1 connector, remove 1 screw and
take off the bracket.
(3) Disconnect 2 connectors, remove 1 screw and
take off the developer unit switch.
[O] Toner filter unit
(1) Remove the feed side rear cover.
(2) Pull out the toner filter.
(3) Remove 2 screws and pull out the filter duct.
(4) Disconnect 1 connector of the fan.
(5) Remove 3 screws and take off the fan.
Toner filter
Filter duct
Developer unit motor
Connector
Bracket
Developer unit switch
13. TRANSFER/TRANSPORT UNIT
13. 1. General Description
13. 2. Operation
13. 3. Functions
13. 4. Disassembly and Replacement
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13. TRANSFER/TRANSPORT UNIT
13. 1. General Description
Transfer/Transport unit consists of the transfer belt unit, fuser unit and transport path through which a
duprex printing is carried out.
This chapter excludes the description of the fuser unit.
Fig. 1 Belt transport unit sectional view
13. 2. Operation
While the copier is ready, the transfer belt stands by at a position separated from the photosensitive
drum.
When printing starts, the transfer belt is lifted and held in contact against the photoconductive drum.
Voltage from the high-voltage transformer unit is applied to the transfer belt via the power supply
roller.
As the surface of the transfer belt is electrified by a plus voltage by dielectric polarization, the paper
is held in contact by static electricity, and the processes of transfer, separation, and paper transport
can be carried out continuously.
After printing ends, the transfer belt is lowered and separated from the photoconductive drum to stand
by again.
1 2 3 4
5 6 7
No. Name
1 Follower roller
2 Power supply roller
3 Transfer belt
4 Transfer belt drive roller
5 Cleaning blush
6 Recovery auger
7 Cleaning blade
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13. 3. Functions
(1) Transfer belt unit
The transfer belt is coated with a high-precision flat rubber belt and has electrical resistance. The
transfer belt unit is divided into a belt support/power supply section and a cleaning mechanism. The
belt support/power supply section supports the belt and rotates to supply power, and the cleaning
mechanism scrapes of toner from the belt surface.
(2) Transfer belt support/power supply mechanism
As shown in Figure 1, the transfer belt is supported by 3 rollers (transfer belt drive roller, follower
roller and power supply roller). Voltage having a polarity opposite to that of the toner on the photoconductive
drum is applied to the power supply roller. The current flowing to the transfer belt is controlled to a
constant current of 80A. (Though the applied voltage changes as current is constant, the voltage
change is normally within the range +2 to +5kV.) +510 voltage is applied to the follower roller by the
varistor. A voltage probe is required for measurement. To prevent danger, do not use a digital voltmeter.
(3) Transfer belt cleaning mechanism
The cleaning mechanism has two functions, a function for scraping off residual toner and paper dust
from the belt surface by the cleaning blade and cleaning brush and transporting the used toner with the
recovery auger, and a function for bringing the transfer belt into contact with and separating from the
drum.
(4) Cleaning blade
After the paper is separated, the cleaning blade removes paper dust and foreign matter remaining on
the belt surface.
(5) Cleaning brush
The cleaning brush is electroconductive for electrostatically cleaning the toner. A voltage opposite to
that of the toner is applied to the toner. The current flowing to the brush is controlled to a constant
current of 5A. (Though the applied voltage changes as current is constant, the voltage change is
normally within the range +100 to +500V.) A voltage probe is required for measurement. To prevent
danger, do not use a digital voltmeter.
(6) Recovery auger
The recovery auger transports the scraped toner to the used toner transport auger section.
(7) Transport guide
The transport guide guides the paper that is held in contact by static electricity to the fuser unit. It is
made of the material that prevents electrification caused by the friction with the paper.
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(8) Belt transport unit lock/unlock mechanism
The belt transport unit is locked inside the copier. It is structured in such a way that it is locked when
a paper jam is cleared, and can be drawn out towards you.
The belt transport unit has a function for separating the transfer belt from the drum and a function for
preventing erroneous operation of the handle when it is drawn out.
When the handle is rotated clockwise when viewed from the front, the belt transport unit can be
drawn out horizontally.
When the belt transport unit is inserted into the copier and the handle is rotated in counterclockwise
as seen from the front, the unit (at the vertical position) is locked.
If the belt transport unit is not completely inserted into the copier, the handle cannot be rotated from
the horizontal position.
(9) Damp heater (for preventing condensation)
The damp heater is located under the transfer belt, and is powered when the main power switch is
turned OFF.
Standard accessories: TWD, SAD, ASD, AUD
Options: Other than the above
(10) Transfer belt drive unit
Drive is transferred from the transfer belt motor, travels via the timing belt and the relay gears, and is
transmitted to the transfer belt drive gear to rotate the drive roller. Drive is transmitted to the belt
transport unit via a gear having a planetary joint.
(11) Transfer belt contact/release mechanism
This mechanism has two functions: separating the transfer belt from the photoconductive drum when a
jam occurs and bringing the transfer belt in touch with it when copying is started.
The rotation of cam by a driving force, which has been transmitted by the gear from the cam motor,
makes the rear side lever in the transfer belt move up and down.
The transfer belt is separated from/brought in touch with the photoconductive drum by handling the
lever vertically.
The cam phases are controlled by two sensors.
(12) Duplex printing transport section
When carrying out a duplex printing, reversed paper goes through this section.
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13. 4. Disassembly and Replacement
[A] Transfer belt unit
(1) Open the front cover, turn the handle clockwise
and pull out the transfer/transport unit.
Connector
(2) Remove 1 screw and take off the hundle.
(3) Remove 2 screws and take off the cover.
(4) Disconnect 2 connectors, remove 1 clip and take
off the front side bearing. Then remove 4 screws
and take off the transfer belt unit.
Note: When installing the transfer belt unit, install it as
the lever comes under the cam.
Clip
Cam Lever
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[B] Transfer belt
(1) Remove the transfer belt unit.
(2) Turn the transfer belt keeping/feeding section
90 degrees and pull it out upward.
(3) Remove 2 screws.
Note: When tightening up the screws, tighten them so
that the link plate is securely fixed by pushing it
toward the direction of the white arrows.
(4) Turn the drive roller as the picture shows.
(5) Pull out the transfer belt.
Notes: 1. When installing the transfer belt, install it
at the center not to be moved aside.
2. Do not touch the surface of the belt with bare
hands.
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[C] Brush
(1) Remove the transfer belt keeping/feeding section.
(2) Remove 1 screw and take off the plate spring.
(3) Move the transport guide to the rear side and
pull it out upward.
(4) Remove 1 clip and take off 3 gears.
Notes: 1. The gears a/c has a latch, and remove the
gears in the order a, b, c.
2. When installing each gear, make sure the
latch fits into the groove portion of the shaft.
[D] Cleaning blade
(1) Remove the transfer belt keeping/feeding
section.
(2) Remove 3 screws and take off the cleaning
blade.
Notes: 1. When installing the cleaning blade, make
sure that both sides of the bosses are fit in
and screwed shut.
2. Do not touch the blade with bare hands
and make any scar on it.
3. Be careful not to mash the urethan seals at
both sides.
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Bushing
(5) Remove 1 clip and take off the bushing.
(6) Push the brush to the rear side, take off
the front side shaft and pull out the brush upward.
Note: Do not touch the top of the brush with bare hands.
Urethan seal
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[F] Transfer/Transport unit
(1) Open the front cover, turn the lever clockwise
and pull out the transfer/transport unit.
(2) Remove the fuser unit and transfer belt.
Note: When removing the transfer/transport unit,
remove each unit after removing the fuser and
transfer belt units.
(3) Remove 2 shoulder screws fixed at both sides
slide rails.
(4) Hold the A(shaft) or B(stay) section with the left
hand and the right slide rail with the right hand.
[E] Damp heater
(1) Remove the transfer belt unit.
(2) Remove 2 screws, disconnect 1 connector and
take off the damp heater.
Note: When installing the dump heater, be careful
not to catch it in the harness.
A B
Dump
heater
Connector
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(6) Change the A or B section to the right hand
and hold the C section with the left hand. Then
lift the transfer/transport unit and take it off.
Notes: 1. Since the guide is sometimes transformed
when being pressured, be careful not to
hold the D section when lifting the transfer/
transport unit.
2. Take the following steps when installing
the transfer/transport unit.
1) Pull out only the left slide rail.
2) Hang the transfer/transport unit on the
left slide rail firmly.
3) Extend the right slide rail fully, especially,
its leading edge.
4) Hang the transfer/transport unit on the
right slide rail firmly.
5) Fix the transfer/transport unit with 2
shoulder screws.
6) Follow the reverse procedure of
disassembling afterwards.
(5) Lift the transfer/transport belt unit and take
off the catch-up section.
Slack off the right slide rail a little.
Push the rail to the inside of the unit.
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[G] Transport detection sensor
(1) Remove the transfer belt and fuser unit.
(2) Disconnect 1 connector, remove 1 screw and
take off each sensor.
(H-2) Drive clutch
(1) Remove 1 E-ring and 3 screws and release the
bracket.
(2) Disconnect 1 connector and take off the drive
clutch.
Notes: 1. When installing the clutches, pay attention
to the color of harness.
2. When fitting the E-rings on the clutches, make
sure that the latches of E-ring do not
protrude on the flat part of shaft.
[H] Transport clutch
(H-1) Transport clutch 1, 2
(1) Disconnect 1 connector, remove 1 E-ring and
take off each transport clutch.
Notes: 1. When installing the clutches, pay attention
to the color of harness.
2. Make sure that the E-rings are tightly fit not
to be loosen and one end of E-ring does not
ride too much on the flat part of shaft.
E-ring
Transport clutch 1
Transport clutch 2
E-ring Bracket
Black
Drive clutch
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[I] Transfer belt drive motor unit
(1) Remove the rear cover and take off the flywheel.
(2) Disconnect 1 connector, remove 1 spring
and 2 screws and take off the drive motor unit.
Note: When installing the motor, rotate it counterclock-
wise to fix.
Green board
Silver board
[J] Transfer belt contact/release cam drive unit
(1) Remove the rear cover and take off the flywheel.
(2) Disconnect 1 connector, remove 2 screws and
take off the cam drive unit.
(3) Disconnect the connector and take off 2 sensors.
Note: When replacing each sensor, pay attention to
the board color (shown in the right figure) and
direction.
Spring
Connector
14. FUSER UNIT
14. 1. General Description
14. 2. Operation
14. 3. Functions
14. 4. Heater Control Circuit
14. 4. 1. Configuration
14. 4. 2. Heating principle of IH coil
14. 4. 3. IH control circuit interface
14. 4. 4. IH control circuit abnormalities
14. 4. 5. Temperature detecting section
14. 4. 6. Detection of open-circuited thermistors
14. 5. Fuser Motor Drive
14. 5. 1. Outline of operation
14. 5. 2. Control signals
14. 6. Disassembly and Replacement
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14. FUSER UNIT
14. 1. General Description
The toner is fused on the paper separated from the photoconductive drum by applying heat and pressure to
it. The paper is then discharged through the paper exit section. The fuser unit consists of the IH coil, fuser
roller, pressure roller, separation fingers, cleaning web, cleaning rollers, thermistors, thermostat, exit rollers,
exit sensor, etc.
14. 2. Operation
At the fuser unit, the toner is fused on the paper which has been separated and transported from the
photoconductive drum by applying heat and pressure to it.
The fuser roller is rotated by the driving of the fuser motor and has an IH coil inside, which does not rotate
itself. The fuser and pressure rollers are always pressured by a spring force.
After being fused, the paper is separated smoothly from the fuser roller by the separation fingers.
The thermistor detects the fuser roller temperature to control it, and when the temperature becomes
abnormally high, which is detected by the thermostat, the power supply to the IH coil is cut off.
Web pushing roller Cleaning web
Web detection sensor
Web motor
Exit roller
Separation finger
Fuser unit exit sensor
Cleaning roller (metal)
Pressure roller
Cleaning roller (felt)
Fuser roller thermistor
Thermostat
IH coil
Pressure roller thermistor
[Sectional view]
Fuser roller
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14. 3. Functions
(1) IH coil (IH: Induction heating)
The IH coil is inside the fuser roller and applies the induction heat to the fuser roller. This IH coil is
divided into two parts, the center IH coil heating the center of the fuser roller and the side IH coil
heating both ends of the fuser roller. Those parts become ON/OFF separately to always keep the fuser
roller at a certain temperature without wasting excessive electric power.
(2) Fuser roller
The fuser roller is made of iron and induction-heated by the IH coil. It is pressed by the pressure roller,
which is mentioned below, and the toner is fused on the peper while the paper is passing through
between these two rollers with the toner image on the paper facing the fuser roller. So, the toner soaks
into the fibers of the paper by melting it with the heat of the fuser roller and improving the heat conductivity
by the pressure from the pressure roller.
The surface of the fuser roller is coated with fluoroplastic to prevent the toner adhering to the roller ( the
phonomenon called offset) and help it separate from the fuser roller.
(3) Pressure roller
The pressure roller is made of rubber to make it easier to press the fuser roller and always pressed by
a spring force.
(4) Separation fingers
The separation fingers take off the paper that has stuck to the fuser and pressure rollers.
(5) Cleaning web
The cleaning web is attached in touch with the fuser roller by the web pushing roller to remove the toner
and paper dust that have stuck to the fuser roller during the fusing process. It is rolled up by the motor
so that its clean surface always touches the fuser roller, and also it contains silicon oil for coating the
surface of the fuser roller, which makes it easier to clean up the toner and paper dust on the fuser roller.
(6) Cleaning rollers
The cleaning rollers are attached in touch with the pressure roller to remove the toner and paper dust
that have stuck to the pressure roller during the fusing process. There are two kinds of rollers, a metal
roller and felt roller. The felt cleaning roller contains silicon oil for coating the surface of the pressure
roller, which makes it easier to clean up the toner and paper dust on the pressure roller.
(7) Exit roller
The exit roller of the fuser unit discharges the paper separated from the fuser and pressure rollers with
the separation fingers through the fuser unit.
(8) Fuser unit exit sensor
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This sensor is for detecting that the trailing edge of the paper has reached the fuser unit exit sensor and
also for detecting of paper jams at the fuser unit exit section.
(9) Fuser roller center thermistor/Fuser roller side thermistor (rear)
This thermistor detects the temperature of the fuser roller to maintain it in a certain range, which is
higher than the lower limit causing the poor fusing and lower than the upper limit causing the high
temperature offset. When the temperature of the fuser roller is lower than the preset temperature, it
turns ON the power supply to the IH coil, and when it is higher than the preset temperature, it cuts OFF
the supply. It also detects the slight different of the temperatures at the center and rear end of the fuser
roller to control ON/OFF of the center and side IH coil to keep the fuser roller at a certain temperature.
(10) Fuser roller side thermistor (front)
This thermistor cannot be used for the temperature control. It detects a temperature abnormality at the
side area of the fuser roller where paper does not pass through.
(11) Thermostats (center, front)
The center and front thermostats cut off the power supply to the IH coil when the fuser roller becomes
abnormally hot as the result of a problem such as the thermistor malfunction. The thermostats of this
copier are used to prevent abnormal operations, and when they detect any abnormality, they must be
replaced altogether with the other damaged parts of the fuser unit.
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14. 4. 2. Heating principle of IH coil
The magnetic field is generated by applying a high frequency current to the IH coil inside the fuser
roller, which then produces the eddy current in it. When the eddy current flows, the Joule heat is
generated by the resistance element of the fuser roller, which is then heated. In the IH coil method, the
thermal efficiency is higher than the lamp method because the fuser roller is directly heated.
IH coil is divided into two parts to decrease the temperature difference between the center and both ends
of the fuser roller.
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[Block diagram of high fequency power supply (IH control board)]
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14. 4. 3. IH control circuit interface
The IH control circuit uses a photocoupler as an insulator against the secondary circuit.
The interface signals are as followed.
Number Signal Direction Definition
J552-1 IH2ON HOST to IH OFF signal when the roller ends are heated abnormally
J552-2 5V
J552-3 H1PWR1 HOST to IH Electric power setting
J552-4 H1PWR2
J552-5 H1PWR3
J552-6 H2PWR1
J552-7 H2PWR2
J552-8 H2PWR3
J553-1 IH1ON HOST to IH ON/OFF signal
J553-2 SG
J553-3 IHDUTY HOST to IH ON duty signal
J553-4 IHERR1 HOST to IH Error signal
J553-5 IHERR2
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14. 4. 4. IH control circuit abnormalities
The IH output is stopped when an abnomlity occurs in the IH control circuit.
(1) When the power voltage of the copier is too high or too low
IH output is stopped to protect the IGBT when the input voltage, which is higher or lower than specified
range, is applied to the copier. This is an error [C47].
(2) When the AC is not applied to the IH control circuit
The error that the AC is not applied to the IH control circuit properly is [C47]. The same error occurs
when the thermostat is either activated or blown.
(3) When the temperature of the IGBT is too high
Normally, the IGBT is forcibly cooled down as it becomes hot while the power is supplied to the IH
control circuit. The error [C48] is occurred when this cooling operation is not sufficient and the IGBT
becomes too hot.
(4) When the temperature detection sensor of the IH control circuit is malfunctioning
The error [C49] occurs when the temperature detection sensor is malfunctioning or the IH coil is not
connected properly.
(5) When the ON/OFF of IH coil becomes out of control
When an abnormality occurs at the IH control circuit and the ON/OFF of the IH coil becomes out of
control, CPU decides the error code and counter value of the fuser roller thermistor error status after
detecting the abnormal temperature at the thermistor.
* Abnormal temperature Center thermistor : 230C
Side thermistor (rear) : 240C
Side thermistor (front): 270C
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14. 4. 5. Temperature detecting section
To keep the fuser roller at a certain temperature, the center thermistor and side thermistor (rear) detect
the temperature of the fuser roller and control ON/OFF of the IH coil. Outputs from the thermistors are
used to detect abnormalities of the fuser roller temperature.
(1) Relation between the thermistor output voltage and surface temperature of the fuser roller:
Approx. 4.0V when the temperature is 200C
Approx. 3.8V when the temperature is 183C, and approx. 3.7V when the temperature is 177C.
(2) Temperature control for the surface of the fuser roller:
(3) Temperature control for both ends of the fuser roller
During the multiple copying, the temperature of both ends of the fuser roller (where a paper does not
pass on) generally becomes higher than that of the other areas (where a paper does pass on). The side
thermistor (front) detects the temperature of the ends, in this case, it controls the center IH coil and
side IH coil to unify the fuser roller temperature.
(4) Error detection during warming up (1)
If the output voltage of either the center thermistor or side thermistor (rear) does not go over
approx. 0.5V(40C) even in a certain period of time after the heater has turned ON, the Call for
service [C41] is displayed.
C
ON
ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF
0 0 0 65 81 81 65 81 0 65 0
e-STUDIO810
Temperature Fusing control
200C and above IH coil turned OFF
183~200C IH coil turned ON Normal copy speed
177~183C Copying continued but the copy speed lowered (e-STUDIO810 only)
Below 177C Copying interrupted and back to the ready
Temperature
of fuser roller
Herter
177
183
200
Copy speed
(A4/LT)
Warming-up Ready (200C) During copying
Ready
During
copying
During
waiting
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(5) Error detection during warming up (2)
If the output voltage of either the center thermistor or side thermistor (rear) does not go over
approx. 1.9V(100C) even in a certain period of time after it has exceeded 40C or if it does not
go over approx. 3.2V(150C) even in a certain period of time after it has exceeded 100C, the Call for
service [C44] is displayed
(6) Error detection during warming up (3)
If the output voltage of the thermistor does not go over approx. 4.0V(200C) even in a certain period
of time after it has exceeded 150C, the Call for service [C44] is displayed.
(7) Abnormality detection during standby/copying
If the output voltage of either the center thermistor or side thermistor (rear) becames 0.5V or lower
for more than 0.5 sec., the Call for service [C43] is displayed, and if that of the side thermistor
(front) becomes 0.5V or lower for more than 0.5 sec., the Call for service [C45] is displayed.
(8) Fuser roller thermistor error status counter
To enhance the safety of the fuser unit, CPU provides the following protection: When the third [C41]
error has occurred after two consecutive [C41] errors, even if an operator turns OFF the power and
back ON, the IH coil is not turned ON and error [C41] is displayed immediately.
However, if the copier becomes ready successfully with the fuser roller thermistor error status counter
1 or below, the counter is cleared to 0.
Note: If the heater is not turned ON and either of the error code [C41] to [C45] is still displayed even thougth the
thermistor, thermostat and IH coil have been repaired and the power is turned ON, check the code 400
in the mode (08) to set the thermistor/heater status counter to 0.
Reference
* The fuser roller thermistor error status counter does never have values other than 0 ~ 19 entered.
If the fuser lamp does not turn ON and the Call for service [C41] is displayed immediately after
the power is turned ON, check the fuser roller thermistor error status counter. If it is 2 or over,
be sure to check the thermistor, thermostat and IH coil. Reset the counter to 0 (code 400 in
the (08) mode) after repairing them, then turn ON the power.
If the fuser roller thermistor error status counter is 20 or over (e.g., 21), there is a possibility
that data in BCRAM or BCRAM itself may have been ruined due to causes such as leakage from
the chargers. Check the bias, high-voltage transformers and charge wires to see if any of them
is defective, and also look through all the data in the BCRAM.
+5.1V +36A
W
V
U
A
C
B
M/DC-HTR-340N
Reference
frequency
(HTRCK)
Control
signal
HTRML
HTRMT
Wave
shaping
Phase
comparator
Speed
comparator
Difference
Current
detecting
circuit
Rotation
control
Excited
phase
switching
unit
Roter
position
detection
Fuser motor
FG pulse
U, V, W : Phase
A, B, C: Hall element
Difference
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14. 5. 2. Control signals
(1) HTRCK signal (LGC ! MOT:Input)
This signal is a reference clock signal for the fuser motor to rotate at a fixed speed.
The frequency of the reference clock is 1247.6Hz.
(2) HTRML signal (LGC ! MOT:Input)
This signal switches low-speed fuser motor rotation ON/OFF. When the signal is L, the fuser motor
rotates at a low speed.
(3) HTRMT signal (LGC ! MOT:Input)
This signal is the fuser motor ON/OFF control signal. When the signal changes to L, the fuser motor
is turned ON.
Signal level for motor circuit
Signal H level L level
HTRCK Reference clock (1247.6Hz)
HTRMT Motor OFF Motor low-speed ON
HTRML Motor OFF Motor ON
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14. 6. Disassembly and Replacement
[A] IH control board
(1) Open the front cover, turn the handle clockwise
and take off the transfer/transport unit.
C
G
S
C
S
(2) Remove 2 screws and open the cover forward
slowly.
(3) Remove 4 screws and release the IH coil fuser
harness.
Cautions:
1. When installing the IH coil fuser harness, be careful
not to install it to a wrong place.
2. Tighten 4 screws of the IH coil fuser harness
completely (tightening torque: 1.2~2.0Nm).
3. Since the IH control board is a high-voltage section,
make sure to pull out the power cable at maintetance
and checkup, especially, be careful not to touch the
IGBT in turning on electricity at which it becomes
high-voltage.
(4) Disconnect 4 connectors, remove 9 screws,
and take off the IH control board.
Connector
(Yellow)
C
S
G
S
C
S
C
S
FLOW
IGBT
Connector
(White)
Connector
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[B] Fuser unit
(1) Remove 2 screws and open the cover forward
slowly.
(2) Remove 4 screws and release the IH coil fuser
harness. Disconnect 2 connectors.
(3) Remove 1 screw and open the cover 2 forward.
(4) Remove 1 screw move the fuser unit forward
and lift it off upward.
Notes: 1. Make sure that the harness (A) at the right
figure does not touch the bearing and shaft
of the transfert/transport unit when installing
the fuser unit.
2. Remove the fuser unit after fully lowering
the temperature or wear gloves and such
when removing it at a high temperature.
3. Hold B sections of the fuser unit when
installing/removing it.
[C] Cleaning web unit
(1) Remove 2 black screws and take off the cleaning
web unit.
Note: The cleaning web unit can be taken off without
removing the fuser unit.
(2) Remove 4 E-rings and take off the cleaning web.
(3) Remove 2 E-rings and take off the bushing and
gear.
Caution:Be carefull not to slack off the cleaning web
when installing it.
C
G
S
C
S
Connector
E-ring
E-ring Cleaning web
E-ring
A
B
Cover 2
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(4) Remove 2 E-rings and take off the web pushing
roller.
Cautions:
1. Take up the cleaning web a little (3~5 rotations with
hand) after replacing the cleaning web and web
pushing roller.
2. When installing the cleaning web unit to the fuser
unit, make sure that the web is not slacked off.
3. Turn the fuser unit jam access knob 10~15 times to
adapt the cleaning web to the fuser roller. At this
time make sure that there is no defect caused by an
installing inadequacy.
4. Make sure that the cleaning web is not riveled or
slacked off.
5. Set up the PM support 6S and clear the cleaning
web counter. After clearing it, the web motor
automatically rotates for 65 seconds when turning
the power ON.
6. Turn the power ON and make sure that READY is
displayed.
7. Finally confirm the fuser unit is in a proper condition
(same as the above 6).
8. Do not rotate the web motor for more than 2 min. at
the output check (03-124) since the cleaning web
may be slacked off when rolled up.
Note: Approximate remaining web can be seen
through the window at the fuser unit (shown by
the right figure).
Low
Full
E-ring
Pin
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[D] IH coil
(1) Remove the cleaning web unit.
(2) Remove 2 screws and take off the fuser cover
(front).
(3) Remove 2 screws and take off the bracket.
(4) Pull out the IH coil.
Note: Make sure that the C and S harnesses of the
power supply harness comes to the left side when
installing the IH coil.
S
C
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[E] Upper separation finger unit
(1) Remove 2 screws and take off the crank plate
and upper separation finger unit.
(2) Remove each spring and take off each
separation finger.
[F] Cleaning roller (metal)/Lower separation finger
(1) Remove 2 screws and open the guide.
(2) Remove the cleaning roller (metal).
(3) Remove each spring and take off each lower
separation finger.
Crank plate Upper separation finger unit
Spring
Upper separation finger
Cleaning roller (metal) Spring
Lower separation finger
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[G] Cleaning roller (felt)
(1) Remove 2 screws and open the entrance lower
guide unit.
(2) Remove the cleaning roller (felt).
Entrance lower guide unit
Cleaning roller (felt)
(4) Remove 2 E-rings and take off the exit roller.
[H] Thermistor/Thermostat
(1) Loosen 2 pressure screws completely.
Exit roller
E-ring
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[I] Fuser roller
(1) Loosen 2 pressure screws completely.
(2) Remove 2 screws and take off the fuser unit
cover (rear).
Fuser unit
cover (rear)
(3) Disconnect each connector, remove each screw
and take off the thermistor and thermostat.
Notes: 1. When instaling the thermister and
thermostat, be careful not to deform them
and plate to which they are installed.
2. Adjust the gap between the thermostat (2
points) and fuser roller to the range
between 2~2.5mm.
(2) Remove 2 screws and take off the stay.
2.0~2.5mm
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(6) Remove 1 E-ring and take off the gear.
(7) Remove 2 screws and take off the bearing (rear).
(8) Remove 1 C-ring (front).
Bearing (rear)
Gear
C-ring (front)
(4) Remove 2 screws and disconnect 1 connector.
(5) Remove 1 C-ring (rear).
C-ring (rear)
Connector
(3) Remove 2 screws, release 2 harness clamp and
take off the bracket with releasing the catching
section.
Harness clamp
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[K] Web detection sensor
(1) Remove the fuser unit cover (front).
(2) Remove 1 screw and take off the web detection
sensor with the bracket.
[J] Pressure roller
(1) Remove the fuser roller and take off pressure
roller.
(9) Take off the fuser roller covering it with paper
and such not to make scars on it.
15. EXIT/REVERSE SECTION
15. 1. General Description
15. 2. Operation
15. 3. Disassembly and Replacement
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15. EXIT/REVERSE SECTION
15. 1. General Description
This copier conducts a paper reverse operation when printing more than 2 sheet of paper or carrying out a
duplex printing. Its reversing device once transports the paper from the fuser unit to the reverse path where
the paper is switched back and reversed, and then transports it to the exit roller or transfer section.
15. 2. Operation
The paper from the fuser unit is transported to the reverse path by the gate, which is usually directed
toward the reverse path and switched by the solenoid only when the reverse operation is not carried out.
When the trailing edge of the paper has passed through the exit sensor at the fuser unit, the paper transport
speed at the transport path is switched to a high one and switched back in a specified time after that. The
paper is transported to the exit roller with keeping the high speed and discharged to the outside of the
copier. When carrying out a duplex printing, the paper switched back at the reverse path is transported to
the horizontal transport section, which is under the transfer/transport unit and switches the paper transport
speed to a normal one at this time, and it is again transported to the transfer section and fused there. Then,
after the duplex paper has passed through the fuser unit and the gate has been switched, it is discharged
to the outside of the copier by the exit roller without being transported to the reverse path.
1 2
4
3
5 6 7 8
No. Name
1 Exit/Reverse gate
2 Exit roller
3 Reverse path roller 2
4 Reverse path roller 1
5 Horizontal transport roller 1
6 Horizontal transport roller 2
7 Horizontal transport roller 3
8 Horizontal transport roller 4
[sectional view]
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(a) 3 sheets ! 1 copy Single-sided printing operation (A4/LT)
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 6
Step 7
Step 8
[1]
[2]
[1]
[1]
[2]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[3]
[3]
[3]
Step 5
[3]
[2]
[3]
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(b) 5 sheets ! 1 copy Duplex printing operation (A4/LT)
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 9
Step 6
Step 7
Step 8
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[4]
[3]
[4]
[4]
Step 5
[2] [3]
[4]
[2]
[3]
Step 10
[4]
[5]
[3]
[1]
[5] [2]
[3]
[5]
[3]
[4]
[5]
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(c) 3 sheets ! 1 copy Single-sided printing operation (A3/LD/B4/LG/A4-R/LT-R)
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 9
Step 6
Step 7
Step 8
[1]
[2]
[1]
[1]
[2]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[3]
[2]
[3]
Step 5
[3]
[2]
[3]
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(d) 4 sheets ! 1 copy Duplex printing operation (A3/LD/B4/LG/A4-R/LT-R)
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Step 4
Step 9
Step 6
Step 7
Step 8
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[4]
[3]
[4]
[4]
Step 5
[2]
[3]
[4]
[2]
[3]
Step 10
[4]
[3]
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15. 3. Disassembly and Replacement
[A] Exit/Reverse unit
(1) Remove 6 screws and take off the exit side
cover.
(2) Remove 1 screw and take off the fixing bracket.
(3) Disconnect 1 connector and lift the exit/reverse
unit to take it off.
[B] Reverse section fan
(1) Remove the exit side cover.
(2) Disconnect 1 connector, remove 2 screws and
take off the fans.
Connector
Connector
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[C] Sensor
(1) Disconnect 1 connector, remove 2 screws (1 for
the lower sensor) and take off the sensors.
[D] Gate solenoid
(1) Disconnect 1 connector, remove 2 screws and
take off the solenoid.
Note: When installing the solenoid, put together both
edges of the plate and solenoid.
While the solenoid is ordinarily screwed up at
the A position, it can be slided if screwed up at
the B position.
[E] Reverse motor
(1) Remove the reverse section drive unit.
(2) Disconnect 1 connector, remove 6 screws and
take off the transport guide.
(3) Disconnect 1 connector, remove 2 screws and
take off the reverse motor.
B A
Connector
Connector
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[F] O-ring
When installing the receiving tray, add the O-rings
(service parts) to the exit roller in order to improve
the paper stacking condition.
(1) Remove 6 screws and take off the exit side
cover.
(2) Remove 2 E-rings and move the 2 bearings
toward the inside.
(3) Move the exit roller to the near side and install 2
O-rings to the grooves of the exit roller.
Note: O-ring: Refer to the parts list for the parts number
and so on.
E-ring Bearing
O-ring
16. REVERSING AUTOMATIC DOCUMENT
FEEDER (RADF)
16. 1. General Description
16. 2. Construction
16. 3. Drive System
16. 4. Signal Block Diagram
16. 5. Operations
16. 5. 1. A4 single-sided feeding
(Operational condition: A4 paper/Rreproduction ratio: 100%)
16. 5. 2. A4 double-sided feeding
(Operational condition: A4 paper/Reproduction ratio: 100%)
16. 5. 3. A3 single-sided feeding
(Operational condition: A3 paper/Reproduction ratio: 100%)
16. 5. 4. A3 double-sided feeding
(Operational condition: A3 paper/Reproduction ratio: 100%)
16. 5. 5. Single-sided feeding at mixed-original mode
(Operational condition: A4-R and FOLIO papers/Reproduction ratio: 100%)
16. 6. Jams
16. 6. 1. Jams at feeding section
16. 6. 2. Jams at transporting section
16. 6. 3. Jams at large original exit section
16. 6. 4. Jams at small original reverse section
16. 6. 5. Jams at small original exit section
16. 6. 6. Jams at intermediate transport section
16. 7. Erros
16. 8. Original Size Detection
16. 8. 1. Original size detection method
16. 8. 2. Original size detection chart
16. 9. Flow Chart
16. 10. Timing Chart
16. 11. Circuits
16. 12. Input/Output Signals
16. 13. Disassembly and Replacement
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The Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) is a device that automatically feeds originals one
by one to the ADF original glass and discharges them to the receiving tray after scanning is finished.
RADF consists of the following sections.
Original feeding section
This section, cosisting of the pickup belt, feed roller, separation roller, registration roller, etc.,
feeds originals one by one to the ADF original glass.
Original transporting/scanning section
This section, consisting of the read roller, transport roller, etc., transports an original on the ADF
original glass and scans it at the same time.
Original reverse/exit section
This section, consisting of the exit roller, reverse flapper, reverse roller, etc., discharges an original
to either the large or small receiving tray after scanning is finished. When two-sided scanningis
carried out, the original is reversed by switching the reverse flapper and fed again to the ADF
original glass.
16. REVERSING AUTOMATIC DOCUMENT FEEDER (RADF)
16. 1. General Description
Tray sensor
Feed roller Registration roller
1st roller
2nd roller
3rd roller
4th roller
Read roller
Read sensor
Original width sensor Empty sensor
Original length sensor
Large original exit sensor
Reverse flapper
Large original exit flapper
Small original exit flapper
Intermidiate transport sensor
Intermidiate transport roller
Small original reverse roller
Pickup belt
Separation roller Registration sensor
Large original
exit roller
Small original reverse flapper
Small original reverse sensor
Small original exit sensor
Small original exit roller
Note: Large-sized original: A3, B4, LD, LG
Small-sized original: A4, A4-R, B5, B5-R, A5-R, LT, LT-R, ST-R
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16. 2. Construction
Original feeding tray
Jam access cover
Feeding/transporting section
Large original recieving section
Small original recieving section
Drive/control section
Apparatus Electric parts
Feeding/transporting Jam access cover Empty sensor
section Pickup belt Upper limit sensor
Feed roller Lower limit sensor
Separation roller Cover open/close sensor
Registration roller Original length sensor
Read roller Registration sensor
Exit/Reverse roller Original width sensor
Intermediate transport roller Read sensor
Small original reverse roller Intermediate transport sensor
Small original exit roller Large original exit sensor
Small original reverse sensor
Small original exit sensor
Original feeding tray Original feeding tray Tray sensor
Tray width sensor
Drive/control section Feed motor
Tray lift motor
Read motor
Large original exit motor
Disengagement solenoid
Large original exit solenoid
Small original exit solenoid
RADF open/close sensor
APS operation sensor
Cover open/close switch
RADF open/close switch
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16. 3. Drive System
(1) Feed motor rotating forward (seen in front)
(2) Feed motor rotating in reverse (seen in front)
Feed motor rotates
clockwise to feed originals.
Rear
Front
Registration roller
One-way pulley lock
One-way pulley idling
Feed motor
Feed motor rotates
counterclockwise to feed originals.
Rear
Front
One-way pulley lock
One-way pulley idling
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Intermediate
transport roller
(3) Read motor rotating in reverse (seen in front)
Rear
Read motor
Read roller
Front
Large original
exit roller
Large original exit motor
Read motor rotates
counterclockwise to
transport, scan and
discharge originals.
Large original exit motor
swiches to the backside of
an original by rotating
clockwise and registers
that side.
(4) large original exit motor rotating in reverse (seen in front)
Large original exit roller
Large original exit motor
Large original exit motor
rotates countericlockwise
to discharge and reverse
originals.
Small original exit motor
Small original exit motor
rotates clockeise to transport
and discharge originals.
Small original exit roller
Small original
reverse roller
Rear
Front
One-way pulley
Intermediate transport roller
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(5) Tray lift motor rotating forward (seen in front)
Tray lift motor
Tray lift motor
Tray lift motor rotates
counterclockwise to lift the tray.
(6) Tray lift motor rotating in reverse (seen in front)
Tray lift motor rotates
clockwise to lower the tray.
Lifting tray
LIfting tray
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16. 4. Signal Block Diagram
LLMTS-SNS
RADF (Reversing automatic document reader)
COP-SW
DFOP-SW
DFOPN-SNS
AP-SNS
SIZE1-SNS
SIZE2-SNS
SIZE3-SNS
REGS-SNS
EMPS-SNS
ULMTS-SNS
RXD
SGND
TXD
ACK
REQ
SCN_STR
DF_ACK
DF_REQ
DF_CNT
DC +24V
Copier
COPS
DC +5V
Sensor
input
circuit
EEPROM
Driver
SSOL
ESSOL
LSOL
FMO T
CPU
TLMO T
RMOT
SMOT
LMOT
DF OP SW
COPSW
DF OP NS
APS
SIZE1
SIZE2
SIEZ3
LOES
LNGS
TRYS
TRVR
SSBS
READS
SOES
REGS
EMPS
ULMTS
LLMTS
ITFS
IMT-F-SNS
SOE-SNS
COPS-SNS
TRYS-SNS
TRVR-SNS
SSBS-SNS
READS-SNS
LOE-SNS
LNGS-SNS
DC +24V
DC +5V
Commu-
nication
circuit
Irruptive
current
control
circuit
The following 8 lines are used for sending/receiving of signals between the copier and RADF.
REQ ............................... Communication request signal (copier to RADF)
DF-REQ ......................... Communication request signal (RADF to copier)
DF-ACK .......................... Response signal to communication request signal (RADF to copier)
ACK ................................ Response signal to communication request signal (copier to RADF)
TxD................................. Data sent to RADF from copier
RxD ................................ Data sent to copier from RADF
SCN_STR....................... Scanning start signal
DF_CNT ......................... Detection signal of connection to DF
The data communication (RxD and TxD) between the copier and RADF is adopting a serial
communication system which makes it impossible to check with a testing device whether signals are
sent/received properly.
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16. 5. Operations
16. 5. 1. A4 single-sided feeding
(Operational condition: A4 original/Reproduction ratio: 100%)
(1) Original setting
The empty sensor turns ON when the original has been set on the original feeding tray.
(2) Lifting of the lifting tray
The tray lift motor rotates to lift the tray after receiving the original feeding signal from the copier. With a
specified delay after the upper limit sensor has detected a top side of the original, the tray lift motor
stops rotating.
(3) Start of separation
The feed motor starts to rotate forward. When the original length sensor detects the leading edge of the
original, the tray lift motor starts to rotate to lower the tray to a specified level.
The feed motor stops rotating when the original has been transported a specified distance after the
registration sensor had detected the leading edge of the original. From 2nd original, feeding starts after
the admission signal to start feeding is received.
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(4) Start of feeding
The feed motor starts to rotate in reverse. After the feed motor has finished accelerating, the read motor
starts to rotate forward. With 1st original, both the feed and read motors start to slow down when the
leading edge of the original has come to a specified distance before the read sensor.
From 2nd original, the feed motor starts to slow down when the leading edge of the original has come
to a specified distance before the 1st roller. The feed motor stops rotating when the original length
sensor has detected the trailing edge of the original. At the same time, the tray lift motor starts to rotate
to lift the tray. When the tray has come to a specified level after the upper limit sensor had detected the
top side of the original, it stops rotating.
The empty sensor detects whether or not there is a next original with a specified delay after the original
length sensor has detected the trailing edge of the original. Without a next original, the tray lift motor
starts to lower the tray to turn the origianl set signal OFF. When the lower limit sensor has detected the
tray, it stops rotating. With a next original, the separation begins at the same time the scanning begins.
When the original has been transported a specified distance by the read motor after the read sensor
had detected the leading edge of the original, the read motor stops rotating and the original stop signal
turns ON.
(5) Start of 1st original scanning
The scanning begins after receiving the original transport signal from the copier. At the same time, the
original stop signal is reset. Then the read motor starts to rotate forward and to separate the next
original.
The SCN-STR turns ON when the leading edge of the original has reached the scanning section. When
it has been transported to the intermediate transport section and come to a specified distance before
the intermediate transport roller, the large original exit motor starts to rotate in reverse.
Feeding of 2nd original starts when the original has been transported a specified distance by the read
motor after the original length sensor had detected the trailing edge of the original.
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The SCN-STR turns OFF when the trailing edge of the original has passed the scanning section, and
before the trailing edge of the original passes the 3rd roller, 2nd original reaches the scanning waiting
section and stops being transported.
(6) Start of 2nd original scanning
Scanning begins after receiving the original transport signal from the copier. At the same time,the
original stop signal is reset. Then the read motor starts to rotate forward and the large original exit
motor starts to rotate in reverse.
The SCN-SCR turns ON when the leading edge of the original has reached the scanning section. When
the trailing edge of 1st original has proceeded a specified distance after passing the 3rd roller, the large
original exit motor starts to accelerate.
When the leading edge of the original has been transported to the intermediate transport section and
come to a specified distance before the intermediate transport roller, The large original exit motor starts
to rotate in reverse.
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The SCN-SCR turns OFF when the leading edge of the original has reached the scanning section.
When the trailing edge of the original has proceeded a specified distance after passing the 3rd roller,
the large original exit motor starts to accelerate.
(7) After the original trailing edge has passed the 3rd roller
When the leading edge of the original has come to a specified distance before the small original exit
roller, the small original exit motor starts to rotate forward.
When the intermediate transport sensor detects the trailing edge of 1st original, the large original exit
motor stops rotating unless the leading edge of 2nd original has come to a given place. If it has, the
large original exit motor slows down to the speed of scanning.
When the trailing edge of the original has come to a specified distance before the small original exit
roller, the small original exit motor starts to slow down.
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When the original has proceeded a specified distance after the small original exit sensor had detected
the trailing edge of the original, the small original exit motor stops rotating. Then the operation ends
after 2nd original has been discharged.
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16. 5. 2. A4 two-sided feeding
(Operational condition: A4 original/Reproduction ratio: 100%)
(1) Original setting
Same operation as 16.5.1.(1)
(2) Lifting of the lifting tray
Same operation as 16.5.1.(2)
(3) Start of separation
Same operation as 16.5.1.(3)
(4) Start of feeding
Same operation as 16.5.1.(4)
(5) Start of top side scanning
Scanning starts after receiving the original transport signal from the copier. At the same time, the
original stop signal is reset. The read motor starts to rotate forward and to separete 2nd original.
When the leading edge of the original has reached the scanning section, both the SCN-STR and the
large original exit solenoid turn ON.
When the leading edge of the original has been transported to the large original exit side and reached
to the 3rd roller, the large original exit motor starts to rotate in reverse .
The SCN-STR turns OFF after the trailing edge of the original has passed the scanning section, and at
the same time, both the read and large original exit motors start to accelerate. After the trailing edge of
the original has passed the 4th roller and proceeded a specified distance, the large original exit motor
slows down.
After the large original exit sensor has detected the trailing edge of the original, the read motor stops
rotating soon and the large original exit motor stops rotating when the original has proceeded a speci-
fied distance. Then the original is nipped by the large original exit roller.
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The large original exit solenoid turns OFF when the large original exit motor stops rotating.
(6) Start of 1st original back side registering
The large original exit motor starts to rotate forward. After the large original exit sensor has detected the
leading edge of the original then the original has proceeded a specified distance and been registered,
the large original exit motor stops rotating.
(7) Start of 1st original back side feeding
Both the large original exit and read motors start to rotate forward, and when the leading edge of the
original has come to a specified distance before the read sensor, they start to slow down.
They stop to rotate when the leading edge of the original has reached the read sensor then the original
has been transported a specified distance by the read motor. At the same time, the original stop signal
is set.
(8) Start of 1st original back side scanning
Scanning starts after receiving the original transport signal from the copier. At the same time, the
original stop signal is reset. When the read motor starts to rotate forward, the large original exit motor
also starts to rotate forward and the disengagement solenoid turns ON.
The SCN-STR turns ON when the leading edge of the original has reached the scanning section. The
large original exit motor stops rotating when the disengagement solenoid has turned ON.
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When the leading edge of the original has been transported to the intermediate transport section and
come to a specified distance before the intermediate transport roller, the large original exit motor starts
to rotate in reverse and the small original exit motor also starts to rotate in reverse and the small
original exit solenoid turns ON.
Feeding of the next original starts when the read motor has counted a specified time since the start of
the scanning operation.
The SCN-STR turns OFF when the trailing edge of the original has passed the scanning section. At the
same time, the disengagement solenoid also turns OFF.
The next original reaches the scanning waiting position and stops before the trailing edge of the
original passes the 3rd roller.
(9) Start of 2nd original back side scanning
Scanning begins after receiving the original transport signal from the copier. At the same time the
original stop signal is reset. The read motor starts to rotate forward and the large original exit motor
starts to rotate in reverse.
The SCN-STR turns ON when the leading edge of the original has reached the scanning section, and
the large original exit solenoid turns ON, too. The large original exit motor starts to accelerate when the
trailing edge of 1st original has passed the 3rd roller and prceeded a specified distance.
When the leading edge of the original has been transported to the large original exit side and come to
the 3rd roller, the disengagement solenoid turns ON. The large original exit motor starts to slow down
when the trailing edge of 1st original has passed the intermediate transport roller.
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The SCN-STR turns OFF when the trailing edge of the original has passed the scanning section. At the
same time, both the read and the large original exit motors start to accelerate and the disengagement
solenoid turns OFF.
When the trailing edge of the original has passed the 4th roller then proceeded a specified distance, the
large original exit motor starts to slow down. After the large original exit sensor has detected the trailing
edge of the original, the read motor stops rotating soon and the large original exit motor stops rotating
when the original has proceeded a specified distance. The large original exit solenoid turns OFF when
the large original exit motor stops rotating.
(10) Start of 2nd original back side registering
Same operation as (6)
(11) Start of 2nd original back side feeding
Same operation as (7)
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(12) Start of 2nd original back side scanning
Scanning begins after receiving the original transport signal from the copier. At the same time, the
original transport signal turns OFF. When the read motor starts to rotate forward, the large original exit
motor also starts to rotate forward and the disengagement solenoid turns ON. The SCN-STR turns ON
when the leading edge of the original has reached the scanning section. The large original exit motor
stops when the disengagement solenoid has turned ON.
When the leading edge of the original has been transported to the intermediate transport section and
come to a specified distance before the intermediate transport roller, both the large and small original
exit motors start to rotate in reverse. (The small original exit solenoid has been ON from 1st original.)
Both the SCN-STR and the disengagement solenoid turn OFF when the trailing edge of the original has
passed the scanning section. The large original exit motor starts to accelerate when the trailing edge of
the original has passed the 3rd roller and proceeded a specified distance.
(13) After the original trailing edge has passed the 3rd roller
The large original exit motor stops rotating when the trailing edge of the original has been detected by
the intermediate transport sensor then proceeded a specified distance.
The small original exit motor starts to slow down when the trailing edge of the original has come to a
specified distance before the small original reverse sensor. Then it stops rotating when the trailing edge
of the original has been detected by the small original reverse sensor and proceeded a specified
distance.
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The small original exit motor starts to rotate forward. Then it starts to slow down with a specified time
delay after the small original reverse sensor has detected the leading edge of the original.
The small original exit motor stops rotating when the trailing edge of the original has been detected by
the small original exit sensor then proceeded a specified distance. The small original exit solenoid turns
OFF and the operation ends when the original has been discharged.
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16. 5. 3. A4 single-sided feeding
(Operational condition: A3 original/Reproduction ratio: 100%)
(1) Original setting
Same operation as 16.5.1.(1)
(2) Lifting of the lifting tray
Same operation as 16.5.1.(2)
(3) Start of separating
Same operation as 16.5.1.(3)
(4) Start of feeding
The feed motor starts to rotate in reverse. When the feed motor has completed acceleration, the read
motor starts to rotate forward. Both the feed and read motors start to slow down when the leading edge
of the original has come to a specified distance before the read sensor.
They stop rotating and the original stop signal turns ON when the leading edge of the original has been
detected by the read sensor then proceeded a specified distance.
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(5) Start of 1st original scanning
Scanning begins after receiving the original transport signal from the copier. At the same time the
original stop signal is reset. When the read motor starts to rotate forward, the feed motor also starts to
rotate in reverse and the large original exit solenoid turns ON. The SCN-STR turns ON when the
leading edge of the original has reached the scanning section.
The large original exit motor starts to rotate in reverse when the leading edge of the original has been
transported to the large original exit side and come to the 3rd roller.
When the registration sensor has detected the trailing edge of the original, the feed motor stops rotating
and the tray lift motor starts to rotate to lift the tray. The tray lift motor stops rotating when a specified
number of counts is counted after the upper limit sensor has detected the top side of the original.
The empty sensor detects whether or not there is a next original when a specified time passes after the
registration sensor has detected the trailing edge of the original. With a next original, separating of the
next original begins.
When the trailing edge of the original has passed the scanning section, the SCN-STR turns OFF and
both the read and large original exit motors start to accelerate.
Feeding of 2nd original begins when the trailing edge of the original has passed the 4th roller.
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When the trailing edge of the original has passed the 4th roller then proceeded a specified distance, the
large original exit motor starts to slow down. After the large original exit sensor has detected the trailing
edge of the original, the read motor stops rotating soon and the large original exit motor stops rotating
when the original has proceeded a specified distance. Then the original is discharged.
Both the read and feed motors stop when 2nd original has reached the scanning waiting section.
(6) Start of 2nd original scanning
Scanning begins after receiving the original transport signal from the copier. At the same time the
original stop signal is reset. When the read motor starts to rotate forward, the feed motor also starts to
rotate in reverse. (The large original exit solenoid has been ON from 1st original.)
The SCN-STR turns ON when the leading edge of the original has reached the scanning section.
The large original exit motor starts to rotate in reverse when the leading edge of the original has been
transported to the large original exit side and come to the 3rd roller.
When the registration sensor has detected the trailing edge of the original, the feed motor stops rotating
and the tray lift motor starts to rotate to lift the tray. The tray lift motor stops rotating when a specified
number of counts is counted after the upper limit sensor has detected the top side of the original.
The empty sensor detects whether or not there is a next original when a specified time passes after the
registration sensor has detected the trailing edge of the original. If not, the tray lift motor starts to rotate
to lower the tray and the original set signal turns OFF. The tray lift motor stops rotating when the lower
limit sensor has detected the tray.
When the trailing edge of the original has passed the scanning section, the SCN-STR turns OFF and
both the read and large original exit motors start to accelerate.
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When the trailing edge of the original has passed the 4th roller then proceeded a specified distance, the
large original exit motor starts to slow down and the read motor stops rotating.
The large original exit motor stops rotating when the trailing edge of the original has been detected by
the large original exit sensor then proceeded a specified distance. The large original exit solenoid turns
OFF and the operation ends when the original has been discharged.
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16. 5. 4. A3 two-sided feeding
(Operational condition: A3 original/Reproduction ratio: 100%)
(1) Original setting
Same operation as 16.5.1.(1)
(2) Lifting of the lifting tray
Same operation as 16.5.1.(2)
(3) Start of separation
Same operation as 16.5.1.(3)
(4) Start of feeding
Same operation as 16.5.1.(4)
(5) Start of 1st original top side scanning
Scanning begins after receiving the original transport signal from the copier. At the same time the
original stop signal is reset. When the read motor starts to rotate forward, the feed motor also starts to
rotate in reverse and the large original exit solenoid turns ON. The SCN-STR turns ON when the
leading edge of the original has reached the scanning section.
The large original exit motor starts to rotate in reverse when the leading edge of the original has been
transported to the large original exit side and come to the 3rd roller.
When the registration sensor has detected the trailing edge of the original, the feed motor stops rotating
and the tray lift motor starts to rotate to lift the tray. The tray lift motor stops rotating when a specified
number of counts is counted after the upper limit sensor has detected the top side of the original.
The empty sensor detects whether or not there is a next original when a specified time passes after the
registration sensor has detected the trailing edge of the original. With a next original, separating of the
next original begins.
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When the trailing edge of the original has passed the scanning section, the SCN-STR turns OFF and
both the read and large original exit motors start to accelerate.
The large original exit motor slows down when the trailing edge of the original has passed the 4th roller
and proceeded a specified distance. After the large original exit sensor has detected the trailing edge of
the original, the read motor stops rotating soon and the large original exit motor stops rotating when the
original has proceeded a specified distance. Then the original is nipped by the large original exit roller.
(6) Start of 1st original back side registering
Same operation as 16.5.2.(6)
(7) Start of 1st original back side feeding
Same operation as 16.5.2.(7)
(8) Start of 1st original back side scanning
Scanning begins after receiving the original transport signal from the copier. At the same time, the
original transport signal is reset. When the read motor starts to rotate forward, the large original exit
motor also starts to rotate forward and the disengagement solenoid turns ON. (The large original exit
solenoid has been ON from 1st original.)
The SCN-STR turns ON when the leading edge of the original has reached the scanning section. The
large original exit motor stops when the disengagement solenoid has turned ON.
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When the leading edge of the original has been transported to the large original exit side and come the
3rd roller, the large original exit motor starts to rotate in reverse .
The SCN-STR turns OFF when the trailing edge of the original has passed the scanning section. At the
same time, both the read and large original exit motors start to accelerate and the disengagement
solenoid turns OFF.
The large original exit motor slows down when the trailing edge of the original has passed the 4th roller
and proceeded a specified distance. After the large original exit sensor has detected the trailing edge of
the original, the read motor stops rotating soon and the large original exit motor stops rotating when the
original has proceeded a specified distance. Then the original is nipped by the large original exit roller.
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(9) Reversing and discharging of 1st original
Both the large original exit and read motors start to rotate foward. When the leading edge of the original
has reached the read sensor then been transported a specified distance by the read motor, the
disengagement solenoid turns ON. The large original exit motor stops when the disengagement sole-
noid has turned ON.
When the leading edge of the original has been transported to the large original exit and reached the
3rd roller, and the large original exit motor starts to rotate in reverse.
Feeding of 2nd original begins when the trailing edge of the original has passed the 4th roller.(Same
operation as 16.5.1(4))
When the trailing edge of the original has passed the 4th roller and proceeded a specified distance, the
large original exit motor starts to slow down. When the trailing edge of the original has been detected by
the large original exit sensor and proceeded a specified distance, it stops rotating. Then the original is
discharged.
Both the read and feed motors stop rotating when 2nd original has reached the scanning waiting
position.
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(10) Start of 2nd original top side scanning
Scanning begins after receiving the original transport signal from the copier. At the same time the
original stop signal is reset. When the read motor starts to rotate forward, the feed motor also starts to
rotate in reverse. (The large original exit solenoid has been ON from 1st original.)
The SCN-STR turns ON when the leading edge of the original has reached the scanning section.
The large original exit motor starts to rotate in reverse when the leading edge of the original has been
transported to the large original exit side and come to the 3rd roller.
When the registration sensor has detected the trailing edge of the original, the feed motor stops rotating
and the tray lift motor starts to rotate to lift the tray. The tray lift motor stops rotating when a specified
number of counts is counter after the upper limit sensor has detected the top side of the original.
The empty sensor detects whether or not there is a next original when a specified time passes after the
registration sensor has detected the trailing edge of the original. If not, the tray lift motor starts to rotate
to lower the tray and the original set signal is reset. The tray lift motor stops rotating when the lower limit
sensor has detected the tray.
When the trailing edge of the original has passed the scanning section, the SCN-STR turns OFF and
both the read and large original exit motors start to accelerate.
The large original exit motor slows down when the trailing edge of the original has passed the 4th roller
and proceeded a specified distance. After the large original exit sensor has detected the trailing edge of
the original, the read motor stops rotating soon and the large original exit motor stops rotating when the
original has proceeded a specified distance. Then the original is nipped by the large original exit roller.
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(11) Start of 2nd original back side registering
Same operation as 16.5.2.(6)
(12) Start of 2nd original back side feeding
Same operation as 16.5.2.(7)
(13) Start of 2nd original back side scanning
Same operation as 16.5.2.(8)
(14) Idle reversing and discharging of 2nd original
Both the large original exit and read motors start to rotate foward. When the leading edge of the original
has reached the read sensor then been transported a specified distance by the read motor, the
disengagement solenoid turns ON. The large original exit motor stops when the disengagement sole-
noid has turned ON.
When the leading edge of the original has been transported to the large original exit side and reached
the 3rd roller and, the large original exit motor starts to rotate in reverse.
The large original exit motor starts to slow down when the trailing edge of the original has passed the
4th roller and proceeded a specified distance. The read motor stops rotating without a next original.
The large original exit motor stops rotating when the trailing edge of the original has been detected by
the large original exit sensor and proceeded a specified distance. The large original exit solenoid turns
OFF and the operation ends when the original has been discharged.
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16. 5. 5. Single-sided feeding at mixed-original mode
(Operational condition: A4-R and FOLIO originals/Reproduction rario: 100%)
(1) Original setting
Same operation as 16.5.1.(1)
(2) Lift of the lifting tray
Same operation as 16.5.1.(2)
(3) Start of separation
Same operation as 16.5.1.(3)
(4) Start of feeding
The feed motor starts to rotate in reverse. After the feed motor has finished accelerating, the read motor
starts to rotate forward.
Both the feed and read motors start to slow down when the leading edge of the original has come to a
specified distance before the read sensor.
The original is transported a specified distance by the read motor after the read sensor detects the
leading edge of the original. Then after the original size is detected and the idle reversing is judged to
be necessary, both the feed and read motors start to accelerate and the large original exit solenoid
turns ON.
The large original exit motor starts to rotate in reverse when the leading edge of the original has been
transported to the large original exit side and passed the 3rd roller.
When the registration sensor detects the trailing edge of the original, the feed motor stops rotating and
the tray lift motor starts to rotate to lift the tray. Then the tray lift motor stops lifting the tray when a
specified number of counts is counted after the upper limit sensor has detected the top side of the
original.
The empty sensor detects whether or not there is a next original when a specified time passes after the
the registration sensor has detected the trailing edge of the original. With a next original, separating
begins. Without it, the tray lift motor starts to rotate to lower the tray and the original set signal is reset.
The tray lift motor stops rotating when the lower limit sensor has detected the tray.
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The large original exit motor starts to slow down when the trailing edge of the original has proceeded a
specified distance after passing the 4th roller. After the large original exit sensor has detected the
trailing edge of the original, the read motor stops rotating soon and the large original exit motor stops
rotating when the original has proceeded a specified distance. The original is nipped by the large
original exit roller.
(5) Start of back side registering
Same operation as 16.5.2.(6)
(6) Start of back side feeding
Both the large original exit and read motors start to rotate forward. After the leading edge of the
original has reached the read sensor and been transported a specified distance by the read motor, the
disengagement solenoid turns ON. Then the large original exit motor stops rotating.
The large original exit motor starts to rotate in reverse after the original has been transported to the
large original exit and the leading edge of the original has reached the 3rd roller.
The large original exit motor starts to slow down when the trailing edge of the original has proceeded a
specified distance after passing the 4th roller. After the large original exit sensor has detected the
trailing edge of the original, the read motor stops rotating soon and the large original exit motor stops
rotating when the original has proceeded a specified distance. The original is nipped by the large
original exit roller.
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(7) Back side registering to set the top side
Same operation as 16.5.2.(6)
(8) Start of top side feeding
Same operation as 16.5.2.(7)
(9) Start of scanning
Scanning begins after receiving the original transport signal from the copier, and at the same time, the
original stop signal is reset. The read motor starts to rotate foward and so does the large original exit
motor. Then the disengagement solenoid turns ON. (The large original exit solenoid has been ON since
the original was idle reversed.)
The SCN-STR turns ON when the leading edge of the original has reached the scanning section.
When the leading edge of the original is transported to the large original exit and reaches the 3rd roller,
the large original exit motor starts to rotate in reverse.
When the trailing edge of the original has passed the scanning section, the SCN-STR turns OFF, and at
the same time, both the read and large original exit motors start to accelerate. Then the
disengaEgement solenoid turns OFF.
With a next original, feeding of the original begins when the trailing edge of the original has passed the
4th roller.
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The large original exit motor starts to slow down when the trailing edge of the original has proceeded a
specified distance after passing the 4th roller. At the same time, the read motor stops rotating unless
there is a next original.
The large original exit motor stops rotating when the trailing edge of the original has proceeded a
specified distance after being detected by the large original exit sensor. Then the original is discharged.
If this is the last original, the operation ends when the large original exit solenoid turns OFF.
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16. 6. Jams
16. 6. 1. Jams at feeding section
(1) Original jammed not reaching the original length sensor
Jam detection
This jam is detected during the time after the feed motor begins to rotate forward to start
separation until an original reaches the original length sensor.
Jam timer setting
The setting value for the jam timer is three times as much time as it takes to transport an original
from the pickup position (where the empty sensor detects the original) to the original length
sensor.
(2) Original jammed not reaching the registration sensor
Jam detection
This jam is detected during the time after an original comes to the position 10mm short of the
registration sensor (24.6mm further from the original length sensor) until it reaches the registration
sensor.
Jam timer setting
The setting value for the jam timer is three times as much time as it takes to transport an original
from the middle position between the original length sensor and registration sensor to the
registration sensor.
16. 6. 2. Jams at transporting section
(1) Original jammed at the original length sensor
Jam detection
This jam is detected during time after the feed motor starts to rotate in reverse so that the
registration roller starts to transport an original to the read roller until the trailing edge of the
original passes through the original length sensor.
Jam pulse setting
The setting value for the jam pulse is the equivalent number of pulses it takes for the longest
original (LD) to pass through the original length sensor and proceed more 60mm.
(2) Original jammed at the registration sensor
Jam detection
This jam is detected during the time after the original passes through the original length sensor
until it passes through the registration sensor.
Jam pulse setting
The setting value for the jam pulse is the equivalent number of pulses it takes for an original to
proceed the distance from the original length sensor to the registration sensor plus 60mm.
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(3) Original jammed not reaching the read sensor
Jam detection
This jam is detected during the time after an original comes to the 1st roller until it reaches the
read sensor.
Jam pulse setting
The setting value for the jam pulse is the equivalent number of pulses it takes for an original to
proceed the distance from the 1st roller to the read sensor plus 60mm.
(4) Original jammed at the read sensor (from the feeding side)
Jam detection
This jam is detected during the time after an original passes through the 1st roller until it passes
through the read sensor.
Jam pulse setting
The setting value for the jam pulse is the equivalent number of pulses it takes for an original to
proceed the distance from the 1st roller to the read sensor plus 30mm.
(5) Original jammed at the read sensor (from the large original exit side)
Jam detection
This jam is detected during the time after the scanning of an original from the large original exit
side set at the scanning position until the original passes through the read sensor.
Jam pulse setting
The setting value for the jam pulse is the equivalent number of pulses it takes for the longest
original (LD) to pass through the read sensor and proceed more 30mm.
16. 6. 3. Jams at large original exit section
(1) Original jammed not reaching the large original exit sensor (while discharging)
Jam detection
This jam is detected during the time after an original comes to the 4th roller until it reaches the
large original exit sensor.
Jam pulse setting
The setting value for the jam pulse is the equivalent number of pulses it takes for an original to
proceed the distance from the 4th roller to the large original exit sensor plus 30mm.
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(2) Original jammed at the large original exit sensor (while discharging)
Jam detection
This jam is detected during the time after the leading edge of an original passes the position
20mm further from the 4th roller until it passes through the large original exit sensor.
Jam pulse setting
The setting value for the jam pulse is the equivalent number of pulses it takes for the leading edge
of an original to proceed the distance from the position 20mm further from the 4th roller to the end
of the large original exit sensor plus 60mm.
(3) Original jammed not reaching the large original exit sensor (while registering the back side)
Jam detection
This jam is detected during the time after the back side registration or transportation to the 1st
roller starts untill an original reaches the large original exit sensor.
Jam pulse setting
The setting value for the jam pulse is the equivalent number of pulses it takes for an original to
proceed the distance from the large original exit roller to the large original exit sensor plus 60mm.
16. 6. 4. Jams at small original reverse section
(1) Original jammed not reaching the small original reverse sensor
(to the small original reverse side)
Jam detection
This jam is detected during the time after an original reaches the intermediate transport roller until
it reaches the small original reverse sensor.
Jam pulse setting
The setting value of the jam pulse is equivalent number of pulses it takes for an original to proceed
the distance from the intermediate transport roller to the small original reverse sensor plus 60mm.
(2) Original jammed at the small original reverse sensor (to the small original reverse side)
Jam detection
This jam is detected during the time after the deceleration, which is set to finish at the position
20mm short of the small original reverse sensor, starts until an original passes through the small
original reverse sensor.
Jam timer setting
The setting value for the jam timer is the time mentioned above plus necessary time for an original
to proceed 60mm.
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(3) Original jammed not reaching the small original reverse sensor
(from the small original reverse side to the small original exit side)
Jam detection
This jam is detected during the time after discharging starts at the small original reverse section
until an original reaches the small original reverse sensor.
Jam timer setting
The setting value for the jam timer is three times as much time as mentioned above.
(4) Original jammed at the small original exit sensor
(from the small original reverse side to the small original exit side)
Jam detection
This jam is detected during the time after an original reaches the small original exit sensor until it
passes through the small original reverse sensor.
Jam timer setting
The setting value for the jam timer is 1.5 times as much time as it takes for an LT, which is the
longest original (of all kinds of small-sized paper) when discharging small originals, to pass
through the small original reverse sensor.
16. 6. 5. Jams at small original exit section
(1) Original jammed not reaching the small original exit sensor
(from the intermediate transport section side)
Jam detection
This jam is detected during the time after an original reaches the intermediate transport roller until
it reaches the small original exit sensor.
Jam pulse setting
The setting value for the jam pulse is the equivalent number of pulses it takes for an original to
proceed the distance from the intermediate transport roller to the small original exit sensor plus
60mm.
(2) Original jammed at the small original exit sensor (from the intermediate transport section side)
Jam detection
This jam is detected during the time after the deceleration, which is set to finish at the position
20mm short of the small original exit sensor, starts until an original passes through the small
original exit sensor.
Jam timer setting
The setting value for the jam timer is the time mentioned above plus necessary time for an original
to proceed 60mm.
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(3) Original jammed not reaching the small original exit sensor (from the small original reverse side)
Jam detection
This jam is detected during the time after an original reaches the small original reverse sensor
until it reaches the small original exit sensor.
Jam timer setting
The setting value for the jam timer is the time mentioned above plus necessary time for an original
to proceed 60mm.
(4) Original jammed at the small original exit sensor (from the small original reverse side)
Jam detection
This jam is detected during the time after the deceleration, which is set to finish at the position
20mm short of the small original exit sensor, starts until an original passes through the small
original exit sensor.
Jam timer setting
The setting value for the jam timer is the time mentioned above plus necessary time for an original
to proceed 60mm.
16. 6. 6. Jams at intermediate transport section
(1) Original jammed not reaching the intermediate transport sensor
Jam detection
This jam is detected during the time after an original reaches the 3rd roller until it reaches the
intermediate transport sensor.
Jam pulse setting
The setting value for the jam pulse is the equivalent number of pulses it takes for an original to
proceed the distance from the 3rd roller to the intermediate transport sensor plus 30mm.
(2) Original jammed at the intermediate transport sensor
Jam detection
This jam is detected during the time after the trailing edge of an original passes the position 20mm
further from the 3rd roller until it has passed through the intermediate transport sensor.
Jam pulse setting
The setting value for the jam pulse is the equivalent number of pulses it takes for the trailing edge
of an original to proceed the distance from the position 20mm further from the 3rd roller to the
intermediate transport sensor plus 60mm.
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16. 7. Errors
Errors can be divided into the sensor adjustment error, EEPROM error and tray lift motor error.
(1) Sensor adjustment error
There are 4 kinds of sensor adjustment errors:
1) Original length sensor adjustment error
2) Read sensor adjustment error
3) Large original exit sensor adjustment error
4) Small original reverse sensor adjustment error
The D/A output voltage is adjusted so that the A/D input voltage for each sensor is kept within the
range between 3.16V~3.55V while carrying out the EEPROM initialization and all-sensor adjust
ment at the adjustment mode. At this time, the sensor adjustment error occurs when the D/A output
voltage cannot be adjusted within the range between 0.04V~2.90V.
(2) EEPROM error
The EEPROM error occurs when the initialization value cannot be written on the EEPROM while
carrying out the EEPROM initialization and all-sensor adjustment at the adjustment mode or when
data cannot be read out from the EEPROM after turning ON the power.
(3) Tray lift motor error
The tray lift motor error occurs when a feeding jam because of which the upper limit/lower limit
cannot be detected within a specified time while lifting/lowering the tray takes place 3 times
continuously.
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16. 8. Original Size Detection
The original position base code is transmitted to the copier during the time after the feed signal is sent
until 1st original passes through the original width sensor. The original size is detected whenever
feeding an original and transmitted to the copier as a code before scanning starts.
16. 8. 1. Original size detection method
(1) Original position base code
The tray guide width is measured and stored when the feed signl is received. Altering of the tray
guide position during the operation is ignored.
(2) Width direction size
The status of the original width sensor 1~3 are stored when the leading edge of an original reaches
the position 10mm further from the 1st roller after feeding has started with the original at the
pre-feeding position.
(3) Feeding direction size
When the leading edge of an original reaches the position 7mm further from the read sensor, the
original size is decided by considering the information whether or not the original length sensor is
ON, original position base code and status of the original width sensor 1~3. Then it is transmitted to
the copier. However, when the original length sensor is ON at the mixed-original mode, the original
size for some combinations cannot be decided. In this case, the size is decided by taking into
consideration the feed motor pulses counted during the time after the original is idle reversed until it
passes through the original length sensor and transmitted to the copier.
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16. 8. 2. Original size detection chart
Not over
160mm?
NO
YES
Tray guide
width
detected
receiving
ORG-IN
(mm)
~114
~165
~196
~234
~268
268~
~114
114~
Tray guide
width
decided
receiving
ORG-IN
(mm)
79
148
182
210
257
279
79
148
Original
length
sensor at
scanning
standby
position
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Size 2
(width
268.4 mm
or over)
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
Size 1
(Width
196.0 mm
or over)
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Mixed
originals
mode?
NO
YES
NO
YES
Tray
sensor
receiving
ORG-IN
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Switch
back
pro-
hibited?
NO
YES
NO
YES
Reversal
without
reading
length
detected
(mm)
~314
~357
357~
~277
~314
~357
357~
~314
~357
357~
Reversal
without
reading
length
decided
(mm)
297
330
384
257
297
330
384
297
330
384
Size
(288.2 mm
or over)
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Size
decided
A5-R
A5-R
B5-R
A5-R
B5-R
B5-R
A4
B5-R
A4-R
FOLIO
A4-R
FOLIO
A3
A4-R
B5
B5-R
A4-R
FOLIO
A3
B4
B4
B5
B5
LT
A4
A4-R
FOLIO
A4-R
FOLIO
A3
A4-R
B4
LD
A3
A5-R
A4-R
A4 series
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Not over
160mm?
NO
YES
Tray guide
width
detected
receiving
ORG-IN
(mm)
~110
~178
~237
~268
268~
~110
110~
Tray guide
width
decided
receiving
ORG-IN
(mm)
79
140
216
257
279
79
140
Original
length
sensor at
scanning
standby
position
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Size 2
(Width
268.4mm
or over)
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
Size 1
(Width
196.0 mm
or over)
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Mixed
originals
mode?
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
Tray
sensor
receiving
ORG-IN
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Switch
back
pro-
hibited?
Reversal
without
reading
length
detected
(mm)
~305
~343
~394
394~
~305
~343
~394
394~
~305
~343
~394
394~
Reversal
without
reading
length
decided
(mm)
279
330
356
432
279
330
356
432
279
330
356
432
Size
(Width
288.2 mm
or over)
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Size
decided
ST-R
ST-R
LD
8.5x8.5
LT-R
LT-R
LG
LT-R
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LG
LD
8.5x8.5
8.5x8.5
LT
LT-R
LG
LT-R
13LG
LG
LD
COMP
COMP
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LT
LT
A4
LT-R
LG
LT-R
13LG
LG
LD
COMP
LD
A3
ST-R
LT-R
LT series
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16. 9. Flow Chart
(1) Power ON ! Start of communication line
YES
NO
A
Power ON
Jig board installed?
Program rewritten Data read from EEPROM
B
Communication started
Sensor adjusted
Cover closed?
NO
YES
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(2) Rewriting of flash ROM
YES
NO
A
Flash ROM
rewriting completed
Normal ROM
installed on jig board?
Flash ROM deleted
NO
YES
Flash ROM rewritten
YES
Success of rewriting
displayed on LED
Failure of rewriting
displayed on LED
Flash ROM
rewriting succeeded?
NO
Flash ROM
succeeded to delete?
Failure of deleting flash ROM
displayed on LED
ROM abnormality
displayed on LED
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(3) Start of communication line ! Operation monitoring
YES
NO
B
NO
YES
Initialization
YES
NO
1
NO
NO
3
Cover closed?
Original setting
signal received?
NO
Initialization
detected jam?
YES
All sensors OFF?
4 OFF OFF Finished due to jam?
Operation started
1
YES
Operation completed?
3
YES
Cover open?
3
4
Cover opened?
YES
NO
YES
NO
Cover opened?
NO
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(4) Initialization
Initialization completed
Read motor forward rotation
Small original exit motor
forward rotation
YES
NO
Initialization started
Feed motor reverse rotation
Large original exit motor
reverse rotation
For paper no removal detection,
specified time passed?
Paper no removal detection
Original found on
the transporting path?
Jam
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(5) Control for separation
YES
NO
A
Control for Separation started
Lifting tray up
Lifting tray down
Feed motor forward rotation
1
YES
Original length sensor ON?
NO
Lifting tray up completed?
YES
NO
A
Feed motor forward rotation
Feed motor stopped
2
YES
NO
1
Registration sensor OFF?
Registration sensor ON?
YES
Feed motor stopped
YES
2
Pre-feeding control from
registration roller started
Pre-feeding trailing edge
control started
Control for Separation completed
YES
NO
NO
Registration sensor ON?
NO
Specified pulse passed?
From original length sensor ON,
specified pulse passed?
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(6) Control for pre-feeding from registration roller
YES
Feed motor reverse rotation
YES
Read motor forward rotation
YES
Pre-feeding control
from the 1st roller started
Control for pre-feeding from
registration roller started
NO
Feed acceptable?
NO
Feed motor acceleration
completed?
NO
Reached the 1st roller?
NO
First copy?
YES
Read motor stopped
YES
Size detected
Control for leading edge
scanning started
Control for pre-feeding from
the 1st roller started
NO
Read sensor ON?
NO
Specified pulse passed?
NO
YES
Size detection succeeded?
Reversal without reading started
YES
Control for pre-feeding
from registration roller completed
Control for pre-feeding
from the 1st roller completed
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(7) Trailing edge control for pre-feeding
YES
Feed motor stopped
Original length data acquired
Next original detection started
Trailing edge control
for pre-feeding started
NO
YES
YES
A
Feed motor stopped
1
YES
NO
1
YES
NO
Registration sensor OFF?
Small original?
Next original detection started
Trailing edge control
for pre-feeding completed
NO
Small original?
NO
Midpoint between registration
roller and the 1st roller passed?
Original trailing edge passed
original length sensor?
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(8) Control for next original detection
YES
Control for next original
detection completed
Next original separation started
YES
Lifting tray up
Control for next original
detection started
NO
Specified time passed?
NO
YES
Lifting tray down
Next original?
NO
Lifting tray up completed?
NO
Lifting tray down completed?
YES
YES
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(9) Leading edge control during scanning
YES
Feed motor reverse rotation
Large original exit motor
reverse rotation
YES
Scanning start signal set
Leading edge control
during scanning started
NO
NO
Scanning position reached?
YES
NO
NO
Large original exit motor
forward rotation
YES
A
Large original exit solenoid ON
1
YES
NO
NO
1
Read motor started
Disengagement solenoid ON
Original trailing edge
on separation side?
YES
NO
Large original exit motor stopped
Disengagement solenoid
ON completed?
The 3rd roller reached?
C
YES
YES
NO
Original trailing edge passed
original length sensor?
Original trailing edge on large
original exit side?
Leading edge transported to
large original exit side?
Previous original trailing
edge passed the 3rd roller?
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YES
Large original exit motor started
Leading edge control
during scanning completed
NO
NO
Disengagement solenoid ON
C
YES
YES
YES
NO
The 4th roller reached?
NO
Large original exit sensor ON?
NO
Large original exit roller reached?
NO
Large original exit
motor stopped?
YES
YES
Leading edge transported
to large original exit side?
Leading edge control
during transporting started
Large original exit motor used
in RADF transporting operation?
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(10) Trailing edge control during scanning
Trailing edge control
during scanning started
Scanning start signal reset
1
YES
Scanning position passed?
NO
YES
NO
2
1
Transported to large
original exit side?
YES
YES
NO
Original trailing edge
passed the 1st roller?
NO
Read sensor OFF?
YES
Original trailing edge
on separation side?
NO
Read motor
accelerated until max. speed
Large original exit motor
accelerated until max. speed
Disengagement solenoid OFF
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YES
YES
2
Trailing edge control
for large original
discharging started
Trailing edge control during
scanning completed
YES
NO
The 3rd roller passed?
NO
The 4th roller passed?
The 4th roller pass
margin passed?
Trailing edge control
during transporting started
NO
Transported to large
original exit side?
NO
The 3rd roller pass
margin passed?
YES
YES
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(11) Trailing edge Control for large original discharge
YES
After transporting the specified pulse,
large original exit motor stopped
Read motor stopped
YES
Large original exit solenoid OFF
Trailing edge control for large
original discharging started
YES
NO
NO
YES
A
Large original exit
motor forward rotation
1
YES
NO
1
Read motor forward rotation
Large original exit
sensor ON?
Large original exit
motor decelerated
NO
Large original sensor OFF?
Discharged on large
original exit side?
Original reversed?
Large original exit
motor stopped
Large original exit roller
pass margin passed?
YES
YES
NO
Trailing edge control for large
original discharging completed
Large original exit motor
forward rotation
Back side aligned?
NO
NO
NO
NO
Specified pulse passed?
Large original exit
motor stopped?
Large original exit
roller passed?
YES
YES
Large original exit
motor stopped
Back side aligned?
The 1st roller reached?
Pre-feeding control
from the 1st roller started
NO
YES
YES
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(12) Leading edge control during transporting
YES
Small original exit solenoid ON
Large original exit motor
reverse rotation
Small original exit motor
reverse rotation
Leading edge control during
transporting started
NO
YES
YES
1
NO
1
YES
NO
Intermediate transport
sensor ON?
Back side?
Leading edge control during
transporting completed
NO
NO
Small original exit motor
reversal sensor ON?
Back side?
NO Intermediate transport
roller reached?
YES
YES
Specified pulse of original leading
edge passed from the 3rd roller?
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(13) Trailing edge control during transporting
YES
Large original exit
motor stopped
Trailing edge control
for small original
discharging started
YES
Trailing edge control during
transporting started
NO
NO
NO
YES
A
After counting specified pulse,
small original exit motor stopped
1
1
Small original exit motor
forward rotation
NO
Trailing edge control
for small original
discharging started
Small original exit
sensor ON?
YES
YES
Trailing edge control during
transporting completed
NO
NO
Intermediate transport
sensor OFF?
Large original exit motor speed
changed to scanning one
Next original leading
edge reached?
YES
YES
YES
Front side?
Small original exit
motor decelerated
NO Small original reversal
sensor OFF?
NO Small original reversal
sensor ON?
Specified pulse passed?
Specified pulse of original trailing edge
passed from intermediate transport roller?
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(14) Leading edge/trailing edge control for small original discharging
YES
Small original exit
motor decelerated
YES
Small original exit
motor stopped
Trailing edge control for small
original discharging started
NO
NO Small original exit
sensor OFF?
NO
NO
Small original exit
roller passed?
Small original reversal
sensor OFF?
YES
NO
A
Leading edge control for small
original discharging started
Small original exit
motor forward rotation
YES
Small original exit
sensor ON?
NO
Leading edge control for small
original discharging completed
Trailing edge control for small
original discharging completed
YES
YES
NO
Specified pulse passed?
Back side?
YES
Specified pulse of original leading edge
passed from intermediate transport roller?
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16. 10. Timing Chart
(a) Two sheets of A3 single-sided original
O
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N
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16. 11. Circuits
(1) Input circuits for read sensor, large original exit sensor, small original reverse sensor and original
length sensor
Since the read sensor, large original exit sensor, small original reverse sensor and original length sensor
have almost the same circuitries, only the input circuit for the read sensor is described as followed.
This circuit consists of the voltage-current conversion circuit, which adjusts the amount of light of the
infrared LED, and the voltage comparison circuit, which compares the voltage output from a
phototransistor (PTr) with a reference voltage and converts the output voltage into digital signals.
The read sensor is a mirror reflection sensor, and consists of a pair of emission elements (infrared
LEDs) and a light receiving element (PTr). Both elements have a light axis running in the same direc-
tion. There is a mirror on the extended light axis of these elements. When there is no original between
the elements and the mirror, infrared light emitted from LED is reflected by PTr in high reflectance. If
there is an original, light emission to the mirror and reflected light from the mirror are blocked by the
original, and the reflected light entering PTr becomes extremely small.
When a large amount of light is entering PTr (this means there is no original) the optical current flowing
in the PTr is increased, and the voltage of IC6-8pin becomes higher due to a drop in voltage caused by
R109. IC6 is a comparator which compares the reference voltage input to 9pin (non-reverse input
terminal) with the signal voltage of 8pin (reverse input terminal). If the voltage of 8pin is higher, the
output level (IC6-14pin) is "L". On the contrary, when the amount of the incoming light is small (this
means there is an original), the voltage of 14pin is low and the voltage of IC6-14pin becomes "H". R56,
C56 and C57 are noise filters. This circuit has an automatic sensitivity adjustment function to control the
unevenness of the sensor sensitivity. Uneven sensor sensitivity is corrected by controlling the machine
to have a constant PTr voltage when there is no original. The intensity of the infrared light emitted from
the LEDs is changed to adjust the PTr voltage.
When the sensor sensitivity adjustment mode is selected, the PTr output voltage (analog value) is
measured by the A-D input terminals of CPU. The output voltage of the D-A converter is changed to
keep the PTr output voltage to a certain level, and the LED current is adjusted by a voltage-current
conversion circuit consisting of IC11, R65, Q6, etc. Each machine; has a different D-A output voltage
value, which is stored in the volatile memory.
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(2) Irruptive current control circuit
This circuit controls the irruptive current flowing into the current regeneration condensers mounted on
the drive circuits for the motors to a certain value. The circuit consists of a posister (PTH1) which
controls the current and FET (Q12) which supplies the current in normal conditions.
Base current is not supplied to Q2 and it becomes OFF after the RADF open/close switch and cover
open/close switch are turned OFF till the cathode voltage of ZD3 reaches the zener voltage. At this
time, both voltages are set by R36 and C107. Q12 is turned OFF correspondingly to supply the current
to PTH1, and the current regeneration condensers are charged.
After the current regenerarion condensers are fully charged and when the cathode voltage of ZD3
exceeds the zener voltage after the time allowance given by C107 and R36, a base current is supplied
to Q2 to turn it ON and Q12 comes ON correspondingly. The current limitation is canceled and the
current flowing in the PTH1 starts to be supplied to Q12.
R66, R67, R68 and R69 are discharge resistors to capture charge stored in the current regeneration
condensers right after either of the RADF open/close switch or cover open/close switch is opened. The
circuit consisted of PTH2 and D1 captures the charge stored in C107 right after either the RADF open/
close switch or the cover open/close switch is opened, and also controls incoming current for
instantaneous opening/closing of the cover.
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(3) Drive circuit for read motor
This circuit controls the rotation/stoppage and the direction of rotation, excitation mode and motor
current of the read motor.
A drive clock signal (RMOT_CLK) and rotation direction signal (CWB) are input to control the speed
and direction of the motor rotation. M1 and M2 are the exciting mode setting signals.
The PWM signal of RMOT_CU is separated and smoothed at R80, R76 and C91, and it is input into
IC10-7pin(Vref) to set the motor current value. The motor current value can be changed by altering
duties of the PWM signal.
(4) Drive circuit for feed motor
This circuit controls the rotation/stoppage, the direction of the rotation of the feed motor and the motor
current. The drive pattern signal is input into IC15-6, 7, 8, 9 to control the speed and direction of the
motor rotation.
The PWM signal is input into FMOT_CU and separated and smoothed at R89, R87 and C87, and it is
input into IC15-12pin (Vref) to set the motor current value. The motor current value can be changed by
altering duties of the PWM signal.
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(5) Drive circuit for large original exit motor, small original exit motor and tray lift motor
Since the large original exit motor, small original exit motor and tray lift motor have almost the same
circuitries, the drive circuits for the small original exit motor and tray lift motor are not described. The
following is the drive circuit for the large original exit motor.
This circuit controls the rotation/stoppage, the direction of the rotation of the large original exit motor
and the motor circuit. The drive pattern signal is input into IC2-5, 6, 16, 17pin to control the speed and
direction of the motor rotation.
The PWM signal is input into LMOT_CU and separated and smoothed at R90, R85 and C86, and it is
input into IC2-3pin(RefA) and14pin(RefB) to set the motor current value. The motor current value can
be changed by altering duties of the PWM signal.
(6) Drive circuit for disengagement solenoid, small original exit solenoid and large original exit solenoid
This circuit controls the closing/opening of the flappers of the disengagement, small original exit and
large original exit solenoids.
When the level of ESSOL, SSOL, LSOL is H, Q9, Q10, Q11 are turned ON and the flappers are
closed. The drive signal for the disengagement solenoid is a PWM signal. The flappers are closed in the
maximum torque of the solenoids and the duty value becomes 100% when the flappers start to be
closed. After finishing closing, the duty value is decreased down to 50% and the flappers are kept
closed while the temperature rise of the solenoids is being lowered.
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(7) Reset circuit
This circuit generates a CPU reset signal when the power is turned ON and the power voltage is
detected to have become lower.
The level of IC5-6pin (OUT) is normally "H" after the power is turned ON. However, when the power is
turned OFF or the voltage of the +5V power supply is decreased to 4.25V or lower for some reason, the
level of IC5-6pin becomes "L" and the CPU is reset.
(8) EEPROM circuit
This circuit is an EEPROM to store ADF data and its peripheral circuit.
IC3 is a memory to store the adjustment value for reflection-type sensors, and data are sent/received
between IC3 and CPU using a 4-line type serial interface. Data saved in the IC3 is not erased even if
the power is turned OFF.
IC3-1pin (CS) is a chip selection terminal and its level is "H" when data are being sent/received.
IC3-2pin (SK) is a serial clock terminal, and the serial data are sent in synchronization with the clock
input which is input to this terminal.
IC3-3pin (DI) is a input terminal for serial data and IC3-4pin (DO) is an output terminal for serial data.
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This is a circuit to connect to COM with one of the four analog input signals. As following table shows,
the digital signals input into IC7-11pin(A), IC7-10pin(B) and IC7-9pin(C) switch the corresponding
channels and IC7-3pin(COM) at a high speed, and they are input into the A-D input terminal of CPU.
Each channel signal is an analog output signal of the reflective sensor and used to adjust the sensor
automatically.
(9) Conversion circuit for D-A
This is a circuit of the D-A converter to converse the digital signal from CPU to the analog signal.
Controls of CPU are done by the serial communications of each DI, CLK, LD signal. The analog output
signals from Ao1 to Ao4 are used to adjust the light intensity of the light emitting diode (LED) of the
reflective sensor. Also, Ao5 and Ao6 output 5V or 0V and are used as the output ports.
(10) Analog multiplexer circuit
C B A Corresponding Channel
L L L 0
L L H 1
L H L 2
L H H 3
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16. 12. Input/Output Signals
(1) TXD/ACK/REQ signals
This is an input circuit to communicate with the copier. 1 substitutes 5V and 0 substitetes 0V. The
same logic is used in both the connector and CPU input port.
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(2) RXD/SCN-STR/DF_ACK/DF_REQ signals
This is an input circuit to communicate with the copier. 1 substitutes 5V and 0 substitetes 0V. The
same logic is used in both the connector and CPU output port.
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(3) Input circuits for each sensor
RADF open/close
sensor
APS operation sensor
Original width sensor 1
Original width sensor 2
Original width sensor 3
Registration sensor
Empty sensor
Upper limit sensor
Lower limit sensor
Intermediate transport
sensor
Small original exit
sensor
Cover open/close
sensor
Tray sensor
Tray width sensor
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Small original reverse
sensor
Read sensor
Large original exit
sensor
Original length sensor
These are the input circuits from each photosensor.
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Signal logic
DFOPNS (RADF open/close sensor) RADF open RADF close
APS (APS operation sensor) APS OFF APS ON
COPS (Cover open/close sensor) Cover close Cover open
EMPS (Empty sensor) No original Original existing
ULMTS (Upper limit sensor) Upper limit
SIZES 1 (Original width sensor 1) Original existing No original
SIZES 2 (Original width sensor 2) Original existing No original
SIZES 3 (Original width sensor 3) Original existing No original
REGS (Registration sensor) Original existing No original
TRYS (Tray sensor) Original existing No original
LIMTS (Lower limit sensor) Lower limit
ITFS (Intermediate transport sensor) Original existing No original
SOES (Small original exit sensor) Original existing No original
READS (Read sensor) No original Original existing
SSBS (Small original reverse sensor) No original Original existing
LOES (Large original exit sensor) No original Original existing
LNGS (Original length sensor) No original Original existing
Sensor Connector level 5V(1) Connector level 0V(0)
Sensor Connector level more than 4V Connector level less than 1V
TRVR (Tray width sensor) Guide muximum Guide minimum
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16. 13. Disassembly and Replacement
[A] RADF unit
(1) Remove the rear cover and disconnect 1
connector.
(2) Remove 2 screws, open and move the RADF
unit toward the rear side and take it off
upward.
[B] Covers
(B-1) ADF front cover
(1) Open the jam access cover, remove 3 screws
and take off the ADF front cover.
(B-2) ADF rear cover
(1) Open the jam access cover, remove 4 screws
and take off the ADF rear cover.
ADF front cover
ADF rear cover
Connector
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(B-3) ADF left cover
(1) Remove 2 screws and take off the ADF left
cover while moving it downward.
(3) Remove the clips at the pickup unit, displace
the bushings and take off the pickup unit.
Lock support (4)
ADF left cover
(4)
(3)
ADF board
Upper guide cover
Bushing
Clip
[C] ADF board
(1) Remove 4 screws and take off the rear cover.
(2) Disconnect all 15 connectors from the board.
(3) Remove 1 screw and 2 lock supports and take
off the ADF board.
(4) Remove 2 screws, release the harness from
the clamp and take off the braket.
Note: By disconnecting 15 connectors and removing
3 screws mentioned at the above (2), (3) and
(4), ADF board can be taken off with the bracket.
[D] Rollers
(D-1) Pickup roller/Feed roller
(1) Open the jam access cover.
(2) Remove 2 screws and take off the upper
guide cover.
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(D-2) Separation roller
(1) Open the jam access cover.
(2) Remove the pickup unit.
(3) Remove 2 screws and take off the upper
guide unit.
(4) Remove 3 clips and pull out the feed roller
shaft, pickup roller belt and pickup
intermediate shaft. Then take off the pickup
belt and feed roller.
(4) Remove 2 screws and take off the separation
unit.
(5) Remove the clip at the rear side, displace the
bushing and take off the separation roller from
the holder.
Feed roller
Clip
Pickup belt
Separation unit
Clip, Bushing Separation roller
Upper guide unit
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(6) Remove the clip and pull out the pulley, parallel
pin and separation roller from the shaft.
Pulley, Parallel pin
Clip
Separation roller
[E] Motors
(E-1) Feed motor
(1) Open the jam access cover.
(2) Remove the ADF rear cover.
(3) Remove 2 screws of the harness cover and
slack off the harness.
(4) Disconnect 1 connector, take off the tension
spring, remove 2 screws and take off the feed
motor with the tension bracket.
(5) Remove 2 screws and release the feed motor
from the tension bracket.
<Installing procedure>
(6) After installing the feed motor to the tension
bracket, move it toward the direction of the
white arrow and tack it temporarily to the feed
motor bracket with 2 screws.
(7) Hang the timing belt around the pulley of the
feed motor.
(8) Loosen 2 belt tension screws temporarily and
hook the motor tension spring on the tension
bracket and frame. Then tighten up the screws
while stretching the timing belt.
Note: Make sure that the timing belt is not moved to
the edges.
Connector
(4)
(4)
(6)
(3)
(3)
Feed motor Tension spring
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(E-2) Tray lift motor
(1) Remove the ADF rear cover.
(2) Remove the ADF board with the bracket.
(3) Remove 2 screws and take off the tray lift
motor with the bracket.
(4) Pull out 2 pullies from the shaft and release
the tray lift motor from the bracket.
(E-3) Read motor
(1) Remove the ADF rear cover.
(2) Remove the tension spring.
(3) Disconnect 1 connector.
(4) Remove 2 screws and take off the read motor
with the bracket.
(5) Remove 2 screws and release the read motor
from the bracket.
<Installing procedure>
(6) Install the read motor to the bracket. While
hunging the timing belt around both pullies
at the RADF unit and read motor, move the
bracket downward and tack it there
temporarily with 2 screws.
(7) Hook the tension spring on the brackets.
(8) Loosen the screws temporarily, and tighten
them up while stretching the timing belt.
Note: Make sure that the timing belt is not moved to
the edges.
Tray lift motor
Read motor
Tension spring
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(E-4) Small original exit motor
(1) Remove the ADF rear cover.
(2) Remove the ADF board with the bracket.
(3) Remove the tension spring.
(4) Disconnect 1 connector, remove 2 screws and
take off the small original exit motor with the
tension bracket.
(5) Remove 2 screws and release the small
original exit motor from the tension bracket.
<Installing procedure>
(6) Install the small original exit motor to the
tension bracket. While hunging the timing belt
around the pulley of the small original exit motor,
move the tension bracket fully to the right side
and tack it there temporarily with 2 screws.
(7) Hook the tension spring on the tension brackets.
(8) Loosen the screws temporarily, and tighten
them up while stretching the timing belt.
Note: Make sure that the timing belt is not moved to
the edges.
(E-5) Large original exit motor
(1) Remove the ADF rear cover.
(2) Remove the ADF board with the bracket.
(3) Loosen 2 screws, move the large original exit
motor fully downward and tack it there
temporarily.
(4) Remove 2 screws and take off the large
original exit motor.
<Installing procedure>
(5) While hunging the timing belt around the
pulley of the large original exit motor, tack the
large original exit motor to the tension bracket
temporarily with 2 screws.
(6) Loosen the screws temporarily, and tighten
them up while stretching the timing belt.
Note: Make sure that the timing belt is not moved to
the edges.
Small original exit motor
Connector
Tension spring
(4)
(6)
(4)
Large original exit motor
(4)
(4)
(3)
(3)
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(F-2) Large original exit solenoid
(1) Remove the ADF front cover while keeping
the jam access cover open.
(2) Disconnect 1 connector.
(3) Remove 1 screw and take off the large
original exit solenoid with the bracket.
(4) Remove 1 screw and release the large
original exit solenoid from the bracket.
(F-3) Disengagement solenoid
(1) Remove the ADF front cover.
(2) Remove the clip and take off the disengage-
ment solenoid link.
(3) Remove 1 screw fixing the harness duct,
release 2 latches and move the harness duct
to the right side.
(4) Remove 1 screw fixing the disengagement
solenoid bracket, disconnect 1 connector and
take off the disengagement solenoid with the
bracket.
(5) Remove 2 screws and release the disengage-
ment solenoid from the bracket.
[F] Solenoids
(F-1) Small original exit solenoid
(1) Remove the ADF rear cover.
(2) Remove the ADF board with the bracket.
(3) Remove the large original exit motor.
(4) Remove 1 screw and take off the small
original exit solenoid with the bracket.
(5) Remove 2 screws and release the small
original exit solenoid from the bracket.
Small original exit solenoid
Connector
Disengagement solenoid
(F-3)(4) (F-3)(3)
(F-2)(3)
Large original
exit solenoid
Estrangement
solenoid link
Harness
duct
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(5) Disconnect 1 connector and take off the lifting
tray lower limit sensor.
(3) Open the reverse guide, unjoint the front side
inlet and take off the guide toward the front
side.
(4) Remove 4 screws and take off the lower
guide.
(G-2) Lifting tray lower limit sensor
(1) Remove the upper guide unit.
(2) Remove 2 screws and take off the upper
guide stay.
Lifting tray lower limit sensor
Inlet Reverse guide
Lower guide
Upper guide stay
[G] Sensors/Switches
(G-1) Lifting tray upper limit sensor/Empty sensor/
Cover open/close sensor
(1) Open the jam access cover, remove 2 screws
and take off the upper guide cover.
(2) Disconnect the connectors and release the
latches and take off the lifting tray upper limit
sensor, empty sensor and cover open/close
sensor.
Cover open/close sensor
Empty sensor
Lifting tray upper
limit sensor
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(G-4) Cover open/close switch
(1) Remove the ADF rear cover.
(2) Remove 1 screw and take off the cover open/
close switch.
(G-5) Tray sensor
(1) Open the tray, remove 3 screws and take off
the back cover.
(2) Disconnect 1 connector, release the latches
and take off the tray sensor.
(G-3) Original length sensor
(1) Remove the lower guide.
(2) Remove 1 screw, disconnect 1 connector and
take off the original length sensor with the
bracket.
(3) Remove 1 screw and release the original
length sensor from the bracket.
Original length sensor
Cover open/close switch
Back cover
Tray sensor
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(G-8) Intermediate transport sensor
(1) Open the platen sheet and remove 1 screw
fixing the band.
(2) Move the platen sheet toward the direction of
the white arrow to deflect the fulcrum and take
it off.
(3) Remove 2 screws and take off the scanning
end guide.
(4) Remove 4 screws and take off the small
original transport guide.
(G-7) APS operation sensor
(1) Remove the ADF rear cover.
(2) Disconnect 1 connector.
(3) Remove 1 screw and take off the APS
operation sensor with the bracket.
(4) While turning the sensor flag to deflect the
light shielding section from the sensor, release
the latches and take off the APS operation
sensor.
Sensor flag
Platen sheet
Small original
transport guide
Scanning
end guide
(G-6) Tray width sensor
(1) Open the tray, remove 3 screws and take off
the back cover.
(2) Disconnect 1 connector, remove 1 screw and
take off the tray width sensor.
Note: Put together both marks at the rack and pinion
as shown by the right figure when installing the
tray width sensor.
APS operation sensor
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(G-9) RADF open/close switch
(1) Remove the ADF rear cover.
(2) Disconnect 3 connectors.
(3) Remove 1 screw and take off the RADF open/
close switch with the bracket.
(4) Remove 1 screw and release the RADF open/
close switch from the bracket.
<Installing procedure>
(5) After installing the RADF open/close switch to
the bracket, connect the connectors to it in
the alignment shown by the right figure.
RADF open/close switch
Blue Orange Brown
(G-10) Large original exit sensor
(1) Open the jam access cover.
(2) Open the reverse guide and unjoint the front
side inlet and take off the guide toward the
front side.
(3) Open the scanning guide, unjoint the inlets at
both sides and take off the guide upward while
holding both sides.
(4) Remove 2 screws and take off the large
original exit guide.
Scanning guide
Large original exit guide
(5) Disconnect 1 connector, release the latches
and take off the intermediate transport sensor.
Intermediate transport sensor
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(5) Remove 1 screw, disconnect 1 connector and
take off the large original exit sensor with the
bracket.
(6) Remove 1 screw and release the large
original exit sensor from the bracket.
(G-11) Read sensor
(1) Remove the ADF left cover.
(2) Remove 1 screw, disconnect 1 connector and
take off the read sensor with the bracket.
(3) Remove 1 screw and release the read sensor
from the bracket.
(G-12) Registration sensor/Original length sensor
(1) Remove the ADF left cover.
(2) Open the jam access cover, remove 5 screws
and take off the upper transport guide.
(3) Release each latch, disconnect each
connector, and take off the registration sensor
and original width sensors.
Large original exit sensor
Read sensor
Upper transport guide
Registration sensor
Original width sensor
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[H] Platen guide
(1) Remove 2 screws fixing the platen guide.
(2) Move the platen guide toward the direction of
the white arrow until the right side edge of
the guide can be seen.
(3) Remove the platen guide toward the direction
of the white arrow.
Platen guide
(2)
(3)
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[I] Mylar and mirror seal
(I-1) Mirror seal for original length sensor
Ref.
Ref.
0 ~ 0.5 mm
0 ~ 0.5 mm
Upper guide
Mylar
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Ref.
0 ~ 0.5 mm
Platen outside guide
(I-2) Mylar for read sensor
Mylar
Attatch the mylar
passing through the
guide window to
prevent twisting and
too strong contact on
the edge of the guide
window.
Attach the mylar aligning
the edge of it with the
corner end of the guide.
Dispositioning from the
corner end of the guide
is not allowed.
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Ref.
0 ~ 0.5 mm
(I-3) Mirror seal for large original exit sensor
Large original
exit guide
Ref.
Mirror seal
Attach the mirror seal
aligning the double-
sided tape edge with
the guide window
edge.
Double-sided tape
must not be out of the
guide window edge.
Double-sided tape on
the back
Attatch the mirror seal
passing through the
guide window to
prevent twisting and
too strong contact on
the edge of the guide
window.
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Ref.
Ref.
0 ~ 0.5 mm
(I-4) Mirror seal for small original reversal sensor
Under transport guide
for small original
0 ~ 0.5 mm
Attatch the mirror seal
with fitting the edge of it
to the rib.
Do not interfere the rib.
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Ref.
1 ~ 1.5 mm
(I-5) Mirror seal for read sensor
Platen guide
Mirror seal
Mirror seal
Reference hole:
Attatch the mirror seal with locating its
edge to the reference hole position.
Reference hole
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Ref.
0 ~ 1.0 mm
(I-6) Mirror seal for large original exit sensor
Mirror seal
Reverse guide
Dispositioning from the edge
of the guide is not allowed.
Attatch the mirror seal
between ribs.
Do not interfere the rib.
17. POWER SUPPLY UNIT
17. 1. Construction
17. 2. Operation of DC Output Circuits
17. 3. Output Channel
17. 4. Fuse
17. 5. Configuration of Power Supply Unit
17. 6. Power Supply Sequence
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17. POWER SUPPLY UNIT
17. 1. Construction
The power supply unit is comprised of the AC filter and insulation type DC output circuits.
(1) AC filter
AC filter eliminates noise from the outside and prevents the noise generated by the copier from leaking to
the outside.
(2) DC output circuits
The DC outputs are roughly divided into the following two lines:
Main switch system : Power supply used during image forming processes, consisting of the outputs of
four voltages (+3.3V, +5.1V, +12V and +24V) which start up when the main
switch is turned ON.
Door switch system : Power supply used by the entire machine during image forming processes and
supplied via the door switch, consisting of the outputs of 3 voltages (+5.1V,
+24V and +36V) which start up when the main switch is turned ON with the door
switch being ON.
17. 2. Operation of DC Output Circuits
(1) Start of operation
When the main switch of the copier is turned ON and if the door is closed, all the power supply systems
start up at the same time.
(2) Stop of operation
When the main switch of the copier is turned OFF, a power-OFF signal (PWR-DN) is output after an
instantaneous outage insurance time (20 ms mini.) has elapsed. After the power-OFF signal has been
output, the main system power supply is allowed to retain its rated voltages for the minimum retaining time
(50ms. or more) and then lets them start dropping.
(3) Output protection
Each output system includes an over-current protection circuit (a fuse and internal protection circuit) and
an over-voltage protection circuit. This is to prevent abnormal operation or damage to the secondary circuit
which may be caused by an over-current due to a shorted load or an over-voltage due to a short-circuit
between different voltages.
If the protection circuit has been activated and the fuse is not blown out, remove the cause of the short-
circuit and turn ON the power again to clear the circuit.
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17. 3. Output Channel
There are 4 output channels which do not work with the door switch.
(1) 3.3V
3.3VA : J407 5pin
Output to PLG board
3.3VB : J408 5pin
Output to SLG board
3.3VC : J405 1pin, 2pin
Output to SYS board
(2) 5.1V
5.1VB : J405 5pin, 6pin
Output to SYS board and printer board (via SYS board)
5.1VC : J405 7pin
Output to HDD
5.1VD : J406 1pin, 2pin
Output to LGC board
5.1VE : J408 7pin, 8pin
Output to SLG board
5.1VF : J407 1pin
Output to PLG board
5.1VG : J407 2pin
Output to PLG board
5.1VH : J409 1pin
Output to Finisher
(3) 12V
12VA : J405 13pin
Output to HDD
12VB : J407 6pin
Output to PLG board
12VC : J408 11pin
Output to SLG board
12VD : J406 8pin
Output to LGC board
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(4) 24V
24VF : J408 1pin, 2pin
Output to RADF
24VG : J406 4pin
Output to LGC board
There are 3 output channels which work with the door switch.
(1) 5.1V
5.1VA : J403 3pin
Output to PLG board
(2) 24V
24VA : J402 1pin
Output to LGC board
24VB : J402 2pin
Output to LGC board
24VC : J402 3pin
Output to LGC board
24VD : J403 1pin
Output to PLG board
24VE : J404 5pin
Output to SLG board
24VH : J409 3pin, 4pin
Output to Fnisher
(3) 36V
36VA : J402 7pin
Output to LGC board
36VB : J402 8pin
Output to LGC board
36VC : J404 1pin, 2pin
Output to SLG board
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<<Output connector>>
Not working with the door switch
J405 for SYS board
J406 for LGC board
J407 for PLG board
J408 for SLG board
J409 for Finisier
(1pin, 2pin)
Working with the door switch
J402 for LGC board
J403 for PLG board
J404 for SLG board
J409 for Finisher
(3pin~6pin)
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17. 4. Fuse
When the power supply secondary fuse is blown out, confirm that there is no abnormality with each part
using the following table.
Voltage Board/Unit Part Fuse type
24VA LGC System fan motor F3: 4A (Semi time-lag)
Duct in fan motor
Laser unit fan motor
Developer unit fan motor
Developer unit motor
Drum separation finger solenoid
Total counter
Key copy counter
Stack solenoid
Heater fan motor
24VB LGC Main switch F4: 4A (Semi time-lag)
Auto-toner sensor
Drum surface potential sensor
Discharge lamp
High-voltage developer bias
Reverse motor
Exit motor
Transfer belt cam motor
Charger wire cleaner drive motor
Used toner transport motor
Cleaning brush drive motor
New toner supply motor
Toner recycle hopper motor
24VC LGC Reversed paper transport section driving clutch 1 /2 F5: 4A (Semi time-lag)
1st/2nd cassette transport clutch
Tandem LCF transport clutch
1st/2nd cassette feed clutch
Tandem LCF feed clutch
Bypass feed clutch
Reversed paper transport section driving clutch
Intermediate transport clutch
Bypass pickup solenoid
Tandem LCF pickup solenoid
End fence solenoid
Duct out fan motor
Exit fan motor
Reverse section fan motor 1/2
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Voltage Board/Unit Part Fuse type
24VC LGC Registration motor F5: 4A (Semi time-lag)
LCF unit
IH fan motor
Cassette tray-up motor 1/2
LCF tray-up motor
36VA LGC Fuser unit motor F6: 4A (Semi time-lag)
Feed motor
36VB LGC Drum motor
Transfer belt motor
24VD PLG Polygonal motor F7: 4A (Semi time-lag)
(OPT) Laser unit fan motor
24VE SLG SLG fan motor
(Scanner) SLG fan motor driver circuit (SLG board)
Lamp inverter
36VC SLG Scanner motor F8: 4A (Semi time-lag)
(Scanner) Scanner motor driver circuit (SLG board)
24VH Finisher F9: 8A (Semi time-lag)
24VF RADF F10: 5A (Semi time-lag)
24VG LGC Monitering system
Totalizer
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17. 5. Configuration of Power Supply Unit
F5
F6
F1
F3
F7
F8
F10
F2
Reg.
Reg.
24VA(LGC)
24VB(LGC)
24VC(LGC)
36VA(LGC)
36VB(LGC)
24VD(PLG)
24VE(SLG)
5.1VA(PLG)
36VC(SLG)
24VH(FIN)
3.3VC(SYS)
5.1VB(SYS)
12VA(SYS)
5.1VC(SYS)
5.1VD(LGC)
12VD(LGC)
24VG(LGC)
24VF(RADF)
3.3VB(SLG)
5.1VE(SLG)
12VC(SLG)
5.1VF(PLG)
5.1VG(PLG)
3.3VA(PLG)
12VB(PLG)
5.1VH(FIN)
F4
F9
Live
Neutral
Breaker
Noise
filter
Main switch
Door switch
IH
Frequency
reactor
Noise
filter
Switching power supply
Frequency
reactor
Noise
filter
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ON OFF
17. 6. Power Supply Sequence
AC input
+3.3V(MAIN)
+5.1V(MAIN)
PWR-DN
+12V(MAIN)
+24V(MAIN)
+5.1V(DOOR)
+24V(DOOR)
+36V(DOOR)
Within 700ms
Within 10ms
3.2V or more
4.95V or more
11.4V or more
21.6V or more
4.95V or more
21.6V or more
34.2V or more
3.2V or more
4.95V or more
11.4V or more
21.6V or more
4.95V or more
21.6V or more
34.2V or more
10ms~120ms
20ms
or
more
10ms
or
more
20ms
or
more 50ms
or
more
0~200ms
5ms or more
0ms or more
0~200ms
PWR-DN
0~200ms
0~200ms
5ms or more
0ms or more
0~200ms
Within 200ms
18. PC BOARDS
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18. PC BOARDS
(1) PWA-F-SYS-340
e-STUDIO550/650/810 PC BOARDS 18 - 2 JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC
(2) PWA-F-LGC-340
JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC 18 - 3 e-STUDIO550/650/810 PC BOARDS
(3) PWA-F-SLG-340
e-STUDIO550/650/810 PC BOARDS 18 - 4 JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC
(4) PWA-F-PLG-340
JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC 18 - 5 e-STUDIO550/650/810 PC BOARDS
(5) PWA-F-CCD2-340
e-STUDIO550/650/810 PC BOARDS 18 - 6 JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC
(6) PWA-F-LDR-340
(7) PWA-F-SNS-340
(8) PWA-F-MOT-340
JUNE 2002 TOSHIBA TEC 18 - 7 e-STUDIO550/650/810 PC BOARDS
(9) PWA-F-MOT2-340
(10) PBA-CONTROL (ADF CONTROL PC BOARD)
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