Minolta Copier CSPRO-2050 EP-2050 Parts and Service Manual
Minolta Copier CSPRO-2050 EP-2050 Parts and Service Manual
Minolta Copier CSPRO-2050 EP-2050 Parts and Service Manual
12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
. Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M-62
. Developing Unit Drive Mechanism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-63
. Developer Flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M-64
. Magnetic Pole Positioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-65
CONTENTS
16. IMAGE TRANSFERIPAPER SEPARATOR CORONAS ........ M-104
16.1 . Construction of lmage %ransfer/PaprSeparator Coronas
Unit ............................................. M-104
16.2 . Description of Image Transfer and Paper Separation..... M-105
16.3 . Ozone Filter ...................................... M-106
16.4 . image TransferIPapr Separator Coronas Control ....... M-107
17. CLEANING UNIT ....................................... M-108
17.1 . Construction ...................................... M-108
17.2 . Cleaning Blade .................................... M-189
17.2.1 . Cleaning Blade Pressure Mechanism . . . . . . . . . . . M-109
17.2.2 . Cleaning Blade Moving Mechanism ............ M-109
17.3 . Spent Toner Collection ............................. M-110
17.3.1 . Toner ConveyinglCollectingi Mechanism......... M-110
17.3.2 . Detection of Toner Collecting Box in Position .... M-111
17.4 . PC Drum Paper Separator Fingers.................... M-113
17.4.1 . Paper Separator Finger Swinging Mechanism ... M-1163
17.4.2 . Paper Separator Finger Front-to-Back Moving
Mechanism ................................ M-114
17.4.3 . PC Drum Paper Separator Finger Control . . . . . . . M-115
17.5 . AlDC Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-116
17.6 . Gleaning Bias (Option) ............................. M-117
18. MAIN ERASE LAMP .................................... M-118
18.1 . Construction ...................................... M-118
18.2 . Main Erase Lamp LA3 ONIOFF Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-118
19. PAPER TRANSPORT ................................... M-120
19.1 . Construction ...................................... M-I20
19.2 . Transport Section Release Mechanism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-120
19.3 . Suction Belt Drive Mechanism ....................... M-121
19.4 . Suction Fan Motor M4 Drive Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-122
20 . FUSING UNIT ......................................... RA-123
20.1 . Construction and Drive Train . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-123
20.2 . Fusing Rollers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-124
20.3 . Fusing Rollers Pressure Mechanism .................. M-124
20.4 . Fusing Roller Cleaning Mechanism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-125
20.5 . Paper Separator Fingers ............................ M-126
20.6 . Fusing Temperature Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M-127
SAFETY INFORMATION
(ALL Area)
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent t y p
recommended by the manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according
to the manufacturer's instructions.
(Denmark only)
ADVARSEL!
Uthiumbatteri - Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig hAndtering.
Udskifining mA kun ske med batteri
af samme fabrikat og type.
Lev@rdet brugte batteri tilbage til leverandaren.
(Norway only)
ADVARSEL
Eksplosjonsfare ved feilaktig skifie av batteri.
Benyrt sarnrne batteritype eller en tilsvarende
type anbefalt av apparaffabrikanten.
Brukte batterier kasseres i henhold ti! fabrikantens
instruksjoner.
(Sweden only)
VARNlNG
TYPE
PHOTOGONDUCTOR
: Organic Photoconduetor
COPYING SYSTEM
PAPER FEEDING
SYSTEM
: 3-Way Feeding
EXPOSURE SYSTEM
DEVELOPING SYSTEM
CHARGING SYSTEM
IMAGE TRANSFER
SYSTEM
PAPER SEPARATING
SYSTEM
FUSING SYSTEM
: Heat Roller
PAPER DISCHARGING
SYSTEM
MAXIMUM ORIGINAL
SIZE
COPY MEDIUM:
POWER
REQUIREMENT
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDIITIONS:
DIMENSIONS
: 75 kg
(excluding the Exit Tray, starter, toner, and copy paper)
STANDARD
ACCESSORIES
Installation Site
To ensure safety and utmost performance of the copier, the copier should
NOT be used in a place:
(b Where it will be subject to extremely high or low temperature or
humidity.
e Which is exposed to direct sunlight.
e Which is in the direct air stream of an air conditioner, heater or
ventilator.
e Which puts the operator in the direct stream of exhaust from the copier.
@ Which has p o r ventilation.
e Where ammonia gas might be generated.
@ Which does not have a stable, level floor.
e Where it will be subject to sudden fluctuations in either temperature or
humidity. If a cold room is quickly heated, condensation forms inside
the copier, resulting in blank spots in the copy.
@ Which is near any kind of heating device.
e Where it may be splashed with water.
@ Which is dirty or where it will receive undue vibration.
@ Which is near volatile flammables or curtains.
IIPower Sour=
Use an outlet with a capacity of 1"111 20/127V, 13.2A or more, or
200/220/240\/, 8.1 A or more.
@ If any other electrical equipment is sourced from the same power
outlet, make sure that the capacity of the outlet is not exceeded.
e Use a power source with lirtle voltage fluctuation.
@ Never connect by means of a multiple socket any other appliances or
machines to the outlet being used for the copier.
@ Make the following checks at frequent intewals:
Is the power plug abnormally hot?
0 Are there any cracks or scrapes in the cord?
0 Has the power plug been inserted fully into the outlet?
Does something, including the copier itself, ride on the power cord?
@ Ensure that the copier does not ride on the power cord or
communications cable of other eleGtrical equipment, and that it does
not become wedged into or underneath the mechanism.
Grounding
To prevent receiving electrim1shocks in the case of electrical leakage,
always ground the copier.
e Connect the grounding wire to:
0 The ground terminal of the outlet.
0 A grounding contact which complies with the local electrical standards.
e Never connect the grounding wire to a gas p i p , the grounding wire for
a telephone, or a water pipe.
Before using any consumables, always read the label on its container
carefully.
@ Use the right toner. The applicable copier model name is indicated on
the Toner Boltle.
(b Paper is apt to be easily damaged by dampness. To prevent absorption
of moisture, store paper, which has been removed from its wrapper but
not loaded into the Drawer, in a sealed plastic bag in a cool, dark place.
@ Keep consumables out of the reach of children.
ab Do not touch the PC Drum with bare hands.
@ Store the paper, toner, and other consumables in a place free From
direct sunlight and away from any heating apparatus.
@ The same sized paper is of tvvo kinds, shorl grain and long grain. Shorl
grain paper should only be fed through the copier crosswise, long grain
paper should only be fed lengthwise.
@ 18 your hands become soiled with toner, wash them with soap and
water immediately.
@ Do not throw away any used consumables (PC Drum, starter, toner,
etc.). They are to be collected.
NOTE
Do not burn, bury in the ground, or throw into the r/vater any
consumables (PC Drum, starter, toner, etc.).
Front Door
8-4.Display Panel
Exposure Information
Display
1. Flip the System Panel to the left and place the Tech. Rep. Card shown
For details on the Tech. Rep. mode functions and associated operating
instructions, see SWITCHES ON PWBs.
3rd Mirror
2nd Mirror
1st Mirror
Exposure Lamp LA1
Original Size Detecting Sensor
CD1 PC115
Originai Size Detecting Sensor
CD2 PC119
Lens
Main Erase Lamp LA3
Gleaning Blade
PC Drum Charge Corona
PC Drum
Dust-Proof Glass
6th Mirror
Image Erase Lamp LA2
SleeveIMagnet Roller
4th Mirror
5th Mirror
Synchronizing Roller
Transport Roller
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PC Drum Charge
Corona 1 Image Transfer
Main Erase Lamp LA3
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N D G Sensor control.
Control of Each P r o w s
This adjustment is made since the regular current control cannot cover
part-to-parP variations in the AlDG Senwr (installation, circuit,
deterioration, etc.) .
[Controll]
The AlDG Sensor LED is turned ON to illuminate the erased sudace on the
PC Drum.
The output current from the AIDG Sensor goes through the load resislance
selected in step (2) and the resultant voltage is applied to Master Board
PWB-A.
(1) The grid voltage is adjusted at the initial setup or when the PC Drum has
been replaced with a new one.
[Control]
Master Board PWB-A outputs a pulse signal to obtain a grid voltage of
550 V when the first F5 or FF test operation is run after the Drum
Counter has been cleared.
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With Exposure Lamp LA1 turned OFF, Image Erase Lamp LA2 is kept
OFF for a given period of time to produce a solid-black patlern.
The grid voltage is varied so that the above voltage becomes 4.2 V or
more, thereby setling the pulse signal for VG.
(2) The correction is made to compensate for any drop in the surface
potential of a deteriorating PC Drum.
[Controil
Whenever the cumulative time over which the PC Drum has turned
exceeds the level equivalent to 400 copies, PWB-A outputs a pulse
signal for the voltage corrected last at the end of the last copy cycle for
the above event.
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With LA1 turned OFF, LA2 is kept OFF for a given period of time to
produce a solid-black patlern.
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The AlDC Sensor output voltage is applied to PWB-A.
The grid voltage is varied so that the above voltage falls within the
range behnreen 4.2 V and 4.4 V, thereby seBing the pulse signal for VG.
(3) The correction is made to compensate for any drop in the surface
potential of a cold PC Drum immediately after the copier is turned ON in
the morning.
[Control]
During predrive after the Power Switch has been turned ON, PWB-A
outputs a pulse signal for the voltage corrected last.
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.With LA1 turned OFF, LA2 is kept OFF for a given period of time to
produce a solid-black patlern.
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The AlDC Sensor output voltage is applied to PWB-A.
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The grid voltage is varied so that the above voltage becomes 4.2 V or
more, thereby setting the pulse signal for VG.
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The following five different types of controls are provided for the optimum
Exposure Lamp voOtage correction. The Machine checks the 9K Ratio
before the Controls (I),
(2),(3) and (4). In case of the detected TIC Ratio
(2),(3) and (4) will not run.
is within the Level ( * I ) Controls (I),
(1) The optimum Exposure Lamp voltage is adjusted at the initial setup or
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MI is turned ON to illuminate the halftone patch on the back of the
Original Width Scale and LA2 is kept OFF for a given period of time to
produce a halftone pattern.
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The AlDC Sensor output voltage is applied to PWB-A.
[Control]
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(5) When the copier has found that the AlDC Sensor is faulty, the intensity of
LA1 light is increased by 1 V each time the time over which the copier has
run exceeds 700 minutes. The intensity of LA1 light is also varied in
propodion to the changes made in grid voltage varied according to the
cumulative time over which the P C Drum has turned.
PWB-A
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Handling Precautl~ws
.This photoconductor exhibits greatest light fatigue after being exposed to
light over an extended period of time. It must therefore be protected from
light by a clean, soft cloth whenever the PC Unit has been removed from
the copier.
Further, use utmost care when handling the PC Drum to prevent it from
being contaminated.
PC Drum
Cross-Sectional View
PC Drum
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When the PC Unit is slid into the copier, "che Coupling Gear, driven by a
timing belt and gear from Main Drive Motor M I , is engaged with the flange
of the PC Drum. This connects the drive train for the PC Drum.
* The PC Drum is grounded to the frame of the copier through the Ground
Point inside the rear of the PC Drurn and the Drum Holding Shaft. When
the PC Unit is slid into the copier, the Drum Holding Shaft contacts the
Ground Point inside the PC Drum. This provides for assured grounding of
the PC Drum. Conductive grease has been applied to the Ground Point.
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Drive Gear
M-23
PWB-A
PC Drum
Charge Corona
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PWB-A
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Original Glass
1st Mirror
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1. Auxiliary Reflector
2. Intensity Gorredion
Mirror
3. Apeflure Plates
4. Exposure Lamp
5. Main Reflector
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Power Supply Unit PU2
The pulse signal is input to pin 3 of PJ19 and PU2 sets the Lamp voltage
according to that signal.
(Unit: V)
M-31
Scanner Motor M2
Scanner Reference
Position Sensor PC81
Shaft
Carriage
aScanIReturn Motion>
s These are the signals us& during the scan and return motion:
ENABLE signal : lnput from the master CPU to SCP. Enables the operation of
each load of the optical system when LOW and disables the
operation of all loads when HIGH.
a SCAN
signal
: lnput from the master CPU to SCP and requests a scan motion
when LOW.
BASE signal
: lnput from the SCP to master CPU and indicates the image
leading edge position. Serves also as the reference for setting
the scan length.
TRON signal
: lnput kom the SGP to master CPU and controls the start of the
Synchronizing Roller when LOW.
SCEND signal
: lnput born the SCP to master CPU and gives an advance notice
of the completion of a scan motion when LOW.
SHOME signal : lnput from Scanner Reference Position Sensor PC81 to SCP
and detects the Scanner at the home position when LOW.
Serves also as the reference for a scan motion.
Scanner Reference
Position Sensor PC81
ENABLE Signal
SCAN Signal
BASE Signal
TRON Signal
SCEND Signal
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Initial OperatJon+
*2 : The LOW TRON signal is output after the lapse of a given period of time plus
correction [A-4 (Lens Full Size Position Adjustment), A-5 (Lens Position
Redudion Registration), and A-11 (Lens Position Enlargement Registration)
the Lens is moved by the Lens Drive Cable to which drive is transmitted
from Lens Motor M6.
* A two-phase stepping motor is used for M6. The Motor is turned forvvard
or backward by the pulse signals output from SCP Board PWB-J, thus
moving the Lens in either the reduction or enlargement direction.
.When a zoom ratio is selected, pulse signals from PWB-J are input to
the Lens Motor. The Motor's shaft turns 7.5" per step, which is
equivalent to approx. 0.2 mm of linear Lens movement.
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Lens
Lens Reference
Position Sensor
Lens Motor
In this copier, registration for the original is determined at the rear left
corner, while that for the PC Drum is at the front side. For this reason,
there is a Lens Position Correction Cam that moves the Lens slantvvise.
*The hens Moving Plate moves linearly on a shaft, while the Lens Holder
is movable on the Lens Moving Plate.
.The one roil of the Lens Holder is fiated in the groove of the kens
Position Correction Cam via slits in the Lens Moving Plate. This means
that the Lens Holder moves along a curved trajectory which is drawn by
the Lens Position Correction Cam, though the Lens Moving Plate makes
a linear motion.
Lens Position
Correction Cam
Muction DireGtion
(PC90 HIGH)
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Initial Operation
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@ M7 stops and starts turning forward when the PC86 output goes from
HIGH to LOW.
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@ M7 stops turning when the PC86 output goes from LOW to HIGH. (The
carriage is now at the home position.)
5
@ The Scanner makes the initial motion.
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@ After the Lens has been detected at its home position, M7 turns fonnrard
188 steps before stopping and then starting to turn backvvard.
@ After being driven 3 steps from when the PC86 ouput goes from HIGH to
@ After the Lens has been detected at the full size position, M7 starts
turning fonrvard again and moves the carriage a distance equivalent to
the correction. It then stops. (The carriage is now at the full size position.)
@ After the Lens has been detected at its home position, M7 turns foward
to move the carriage in the@direclion.
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The original size detecting sensors determine the distance beluveen the
sensor and the original, which enables the detection of originals with high
image density (Original densiv up to 0.6).
Ail sensors are fixed to the Opticail Base Plate, enhancing measuring
accuracy. A movable sensor had a problem of false detection due to its
position being moved.
Each sensor has Wo LEDs and one photo receiver (PSD). Since the CD
(crosswise) sensors (PC1 15, "i9)are installed at a height different from
FD (feeding-direction)sensors (PC116, 117, 118), each type has a
diNerent setting distance as detailed below.
CD sensors: Setting distance 115 mm
FD sensors: Seaing distance 60 mm
CD Sensor
FD Sensor
PSD
Each sensor has a built-in signal processing circuit that outputs 8-bit serial
data to Original Size Detecting Board UN2.
Three original sine detecting sensors are located at the following places to
detect originals of various sizes.
.Two additional sensors can be optionally instalid to cover more original
sizes that can be detected.
(Metric Area) Standard: GD1 (PC115), FBI (PC1161, FD2 (PC117)
Optional: CD2 (PC119),FB3 (PC118)
(Inch Area) Standard: CD1 (PC1151, FD2 (PC1"1)
Optional: FD1 (PC116), FD3 (PC118)
NOTE: lf Ihe optional sensors ale insfiaIldI set Jumper Gonnecfsr JP2 on
UN2 as iilustrated below and run the F7 operation.
F=DI
FD 2
FD3 (Option)
LED 1
LED 2
The copier pedorms different processings for the detection of the original
sine under different copier conditions as follows.
If the Start Key is pressed with the Original Cover raised (PC1 11 is
deactivated and S108 deactuated), UN2 transmits the original size data
available when t h e Start Key is pressed to Master Board PWB-A for t h e
selection of the paper size.
11-2-3.E*e Erase
The 40 LEDs of LA2 are turned ON and OFF as follows according to the
zoom ratio or paper size to erase unnecessary charges along both the
front and rear edges of the image.
* The LEDs are turned ON according to the paper size in the lull size mode.
* In any zoom ratio other than full size, kEDs are turn& ON according to the
paper size or zoom ratio whichever causes more LEDs to light up.
* LEDs are turn& ON according to the zoom ratio in manual bypass
copying which circumvents paper size detection.
The 40 LEDs are classified into 32 groups as follows and they are turned
ON or OFF by groups for edge erase.
* Numbers are assigned to the LEQs so that the front LED is 40, looking at
the copier from the front.
* The "image width" refers to the unexposed image area bemeen the LEDs
numbered from 1 to the corresponding opposite ones that are turned ON.
All LA2 LEDs are turned ON and kept ON for a given period time after the
lapse of a certain time after SCP Board PWB-J has generated a SGEND
signal to erase the image along the trailing edge.
The erase start timing varies for different paper sizes and erase widths as
shown below. The erase time depends on the erase width.
Erase Start Timing
Unit: Paper Length = mm, Erase Start Timing = msec. L: Lengthwise; 6: Crosswise
Erase Time
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The Magnet Roller of the SleevefMagnet Roller of this copier has the
following magnetic characteristics.
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Magnetic Force
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SleevelMagnet Roller
S2b
Bias Terminal
Start Key
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Toner supplied from the Main Hopper is temporarily kept in the Sub Hopper
before being fed to the Developing Unit. This is done to stabilize
replenishing of toner and detection of a toner-empty condition.
0 The toner replenishing time (the period of time during which Sub Hopper
Toner Replenishing Motor M9 is kept energized) is determined according to
the APDC Sensor output level (which varies in three steps).
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Sub Hopper
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The above operations are repeated and, if the Sub Hopper Toner Empty
signal does not go LOW even after the Toner Bottetle has been turned ten
turns, the Toner Bottle is not turned again.
The Home Position Detecting Plate on the M8 shaR is turned and, at the
same time, the Coupling is turned.
Since the Wo pins on the Toner Bottle fit into the slots in the Coupling, the
Coupling and Toner Bottle are turn& together.
When the indentation on the Toner Bottle moves past the protrusion on the
Toner Bollle Holder, the brier Bottle is vibrated to prevent some sf the toner
from remaining unconsumed in the Bollle.
Since the Toner Supply Port in the Toner Bottle is aligned with the Toner
Supply Hole in the Coupling, toner in the Toner Botlle drops down as the
Supply Hole becomes located at the bottom.
Toner Bottle
Home Position
Toner Bottle
Toner Bottle
To replace an empty Toner Boftle, the user first needs to swing the Toner
BoBItle Holder out 40' to the front. There is a flat spring install& on the Sub
Hopper Holder, which causes the Toner Bottle Holder to click out of, and
into, the locked position.
.The Holder pivots about the Toner Supply Port as it is swung out or in,
which e~ectivelyprevents toner from spilling when the Holder is swung out
or in. The Coupling is provided with a locking mechanism that prevents the
Boner Boale from turning when it is removed or instalied.
<When the Tower Boa!@Holder 1s in P~slttion,
@Sincethe flat spring fits into the front A notch of the Toner BoMle Holder,
the Hoider is locked in position. At this time, the boMom of the Coupling
Lock Lever is push& in by a pa^ (*I of the Sub Hopper, keeping the
Coupling free.
Coupling Lock
Lever
Coupling
Coupling L
Lever
Flat S ~ r i n a
* Both for the 1st and 2nd Drawers, the P a p r Take-Up Roil is semicircular
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with the circular pa^ of the Roll turned to the top at times other than
take-up. This prevents p a p s from being caught by the Roll when the
Drawer is slid out of the copier.
Each drawer has tvvo Paper Take-Up Rolls. The position of the rear Paper
Take-Up Roll must be changd according to the size of the p a p r loaded
in the drawer. (For details of Roll positions, see 'DT)IS/RM%SEMBLY,
ADJUSTMENT."")
The Paper Take-Up Roll is grooved to keep good friction even under
h e a v loading.
A small roll is built into one edge of the take-up $oflion of the Roil. It
rduces stress otherwise applid to the paper as the P a p r Take-Up Roil
hits against the paper.
Drive for the P a p r Take-Up Rolls comes from Main Drive Motor M I via
the timing belt and gear train. The P a p r Bake-Up Solenoid (1st Drawer:
SL2; 2nd Drawer: Sk3) and Spring Clutch control the turning 0%the Paper
Take-Up Rolls.
Turning Direction
Roll'
Spring Clutch
Spring
Ratchet
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A paper misfeed results if a sheet of paper does not reach the Paper
Take-Up Sensor even after b o p a p r take-up sequences.
Here is the control timing c h a ~ .
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Each' of the two paper drawers ( I st and 2nd Drawers) can hold up to 500
sheets of paper.
18: is a fixed pwer size type and the following steps must be pedormed
when changing the paper size.
1. Change the positions of Edge Guides 1 and II and the Trailing Edge Stop.
2. Change the
and positions of the P a p r Lifting Springs under the
Paper Lifting Plate. (*I, *3)
3. Change the position of the Paper Take-Up Roll in the rear. (*I)
4. Enter the new paper size using the Paper Size Input mode under the
Tech. Rep. mode. (*2)
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13-4-3.Drawer-In-Position Detection
When the drawer is slid into the copier, the flap of the Magnet Mounting
Bracket blocks the Drawer Set Sensor (I
st Drawer: PC61; 2nd Drawer:
PC62) mounted on the metal plate that allracts the magnet. Then, the
copier determines that the drawer has been slid into position.
Magnet Mounbng Bracket
Plate
PWB-A
PWB-A
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13-&3. Take-Up/F-d
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The drive is transmined to the idle gear mounted to the copier frame.
... (2)
When the Right Door is closed, the idle gear on the Multi Bypass Table
meshes with gear (2) and drive is transmitted to the Multi Bypass Table.
... (3)
Drive is transmiMed to the gear on Manual Feed Paper Take-Up Clutch 6L3.
... (4)
The Manual Bypass Feed Roll mounted on the same shan as CL3 is turned.
Drive is then transmined via the gear on the same shaft as the Manual
B y p s s Feed Roll and idle gear to the Manual Bypass Take-Up Rolls. ... (5)
* The gears in the following illustration are keyed to the description of the
owrations given a b v e .
The top sheet sf p a p r is fed into the copier by the F e d Roll. Since the
coefficient of friction b e w e n the top and second sheets of p a p r is
smaller than that betvveen the second sheet of p a p r and the Separator
Roll, the Wo sheets of paper slip and the semnd sheet sf paper is not fed
into the copier. The driviq force of the Feed Roll is at this time
neutralized by the Wo slipping sheets of paper and not transmiaed to the
Separator Roil which is stopped by its Torque Limiter. In other words, the
force of the Torque Limiter is greater than the driving force of the F e d
Roll as it is transmined through the Wo sheets of paper.
Roll
rator Roll
2. Noma! Fedlng:
The fric~oncoefficient on the top side of the p a p r is equivalent to that on
the underside. Hence, the driving force of the F e d Roil is directiy
transmined to the Separator Roil through the paper, causing the
Separator Roll to be turned by the Feed Roll. In other words, the force of
the Torque Limiter is smaller than the driving force sf the Feed Woll as it is
transmitted through the paper.
Charge Neutralizing
TWON
I
II
Ia
OBd
Rdler
OFF
6N
OFF
bhRilchwM1
ON
F
b
l
e
r
m
OFF
C12
I
OIU
OFF
1136T40RiiCA
PWB-A
Roller Rotate
15-1. Construction
The Upper Synchronizing Roller is a metal roller covered with a polylinyl
chloride tubing. It is secured to the front and rear frames of the copier.
The Lower Synchronizing Roller, a r u b b r roller, is fiHed to the Transport
Assy. Pivoting about its rear end, the Lower Roller can be swung
downward to facilitate clearing of p a p r misfeeds.
Guide Plates
Lower Synchronizing Roller
-,
Upper
Upper Synchronizing
Synchronizing Roller
Roller
Lower Sync
Torsion Spring
*
*
The Synchronizing Rollers are stoppd at a given time after the paper has
mcavd past Paper Leading Edge Deteding Sensor PC55.
Here is the drive timing of the Synchronizing Rollers.
ON
OFF
ON
OR=
'
ON
OFF
I
I
I
ON
OFF
MCLOch
a?
Approx. 210msec.
PWB-A
Approx. 210msec.
B\pprox. 21Omwc.
OFF
image Transfer
The lmage Transfer Corona applies a D6 negative corona emission to the
underside of the p a p r thereby afirxting the positively charged toner onto
the sudace of the p a p r to form a visible, developeel image of the original.
The Corona Unit is provided with a Corona Wire cleaning mechanism: the
operator has only to pu11 out the lever on which the Cleaner is mounted
from the front of the copier, which cleans the Wire.
The mylar strips affixed to the housing of the Image Transfer Corona
minimize current that flows to the housing, thereby reducing the amount
sf ozone that is produced.
P a p r Separation
The Paper Separator Corona showers the underside of the paper with
both positive and negative charges so that the paper can be easily
separated from the PC Drum. in addition, f\PBo Paper Separator Fingers
physically peel the paper off the surface of the PC Drum. (For details, see
""P Drum Paper Separator Fingers."")
Note: The Image -$ransber/t>aperSeparator Coronas Unit is provided wibh
a Pre-lmage Transfer Guicbe Plate that determines the angle at
which the paper comes into c~ntactwith the PC Drum and keeps an
optimum distance beween the p a p r and the PC Drum so that the
image may be properly transferred onto the paper.
Note: The lrnage Transler/Paper Separator Coronas Unit and lmage
-Plansfer/Paper Separator Coronas Unit Rail are insulated fmm the
copier body. In amtion, a 3.5-megohm resistor is connected to the
unit rail. This improves the charge appIication efficiency from the
Coronas Unit to the PC Drum and economizes on the output current
from Hi@ Voltage Unit N V1.
'
OFF
OR1
Image Transfs
Corona
Paper Exit rn
SS3
OFF
I
P
OIV
CKF
Blade Moving
Cleaning Blade Assy Mounlng Bracket
11
Spent Toner
11 3 6 M W A A
Pawl (A)
Operating Lever
TRON
TRON
ww
OFF
CL2
Ohl
Separator Solenoid
SL1
OFF
1136T43MCA
PWB-A
rum
Gleaning
Main Drive
Motor MI
ON
I
I
Gleaning Bias
OFF
ON
OFF
1 136T44MCA
PWB-A
PWB-A
,
Suction Bell
79 Belt
(>leaning Roller
I
Fusing FronURear
histor TH 112
Pressure Spring
'13"jM074AA
Drive for the Upper Fusing Roller and Cleaning Roller is transmitted from
Main Drive Motor M I to the Upper Fusing Roller Drive Gear and Cleaning
Roller Drive Gear via Timing Belt C and a gear train. The Lower Fusing
Roller is driven by the Upper Fusing Roller in contact with it.
Lower Fusing
Roller
Main D r i v e w q
Motor M i
1-
The Gleaning Roller is a hollow aluminum pipe into which silicone oil has
been packed. The surface of the aluminum pipe has many holes. Paper is
wrapped around this aluminum pip@to hold the silicone oil and is cover4
with an oil-impregnated brush.
Silicone Oil
Aluminum Pipe
Paper
Brush
<Ovewiew>
Fusing Front Thermistor TH1 and Fusing Wear Thermistor TH2 detect
changes in the surface temperature of the U p p r Fusing Roller at its
front and rear ends. The Thermistors input the corresponding analog
voltages to pins 78 (TH1) and 77 (TH2) of lG1A on Master Board PWB-A
so that PWB-A can control the surface temperature of the Upper Fusing
Roller.
TH1 is usually used to provide 185C temperature control.
0 TH2 is provided to monitor the temperature at the rear that could rise
when paper of a small size is fed through the copier.
Both thermistors are located where paper of a small size does not move
past.
1136M080AA
To avoid a current surge when the copier is turned ON, Fusing Heater
Lamp H I is turned ON with a time lag of 1 second after S1 has been
turned ON.
To protect H I from being repeatedly turned ON and OFF, it is kept ON
or OFF for a period of 1 second.
0 While the copier is warming up, the Fusing Rollers are turned so that the
Lower Fusing Roller receives heat. This ensures good fusing
performance immediately after the warm-up.
St ON
Predrive Start
Completed
8
,ON
1136M1U)CB
30 seconds or less
H I has the following light distribution characteristic. That is, the intensity
at the rear of the Lamp is lower than the front end by about 30% to
prevent the temperature sf the rear end sf the Upper Fusing Roller from
increasing.
R e a r End
Front End
1074M134
eBFPr&rTve>
Predrive is pedormed at the following timing.
of the Upper Fusing Roller
P a p r Exit Switch S53 detects a sheet of p a p ?that is being fed out of the
copier. Instead of a photosensor, a reed switch is us& for S53 for its
heat-resistance. The swikh musf be heated near the Fldsing Unit which gets
hot. When the p a p r moves the S53 actuzltor, the magnet fiated to the
actuator is p u l l d away from the reed switch and the switch contacts open.
This means that S53 is turned OFF.
Reed
Magnet
Paper Exit
Switch S53
Magnet
Switch
Contacts
Driven Roll
2nd Paper
Exit Roller
AA
The S53 detection result is sent to Master Board PWB-A and the copier
knows that a sheet of gaper has been fed out of the copier.
Here is the p a p r exit detection circuit.
PWB-A
TI
Total Counter CTI is instalid on the right side panel of the copier. It counts
the number of sheets of paper that have been fed through the copier or the
number sf copy cycles that have been completed.
Nobe: Phe mmt-up conditions can be set usiw tAe Tech. Rep. mode. For
&tails, see "SWjTCMESON P WBs."
Front Door
The Power supply Squence from when the Power Cord is Pluggd in and
the Power ONIOFF Switch (S1) is turned ON is as below.
1. When Power Cord is Plugged in.
RY2C:OFF
I
L DCSV REM:
WV3: OFF
RYS C:OFF
WY36;:OFF
RVlbC:OFF
------------------------------9
a(SIC:A)
WY4C: Norma!Open ;
RV3: Nomal Close ;
L------------------------------J
abinet Heatef(H22)
IC1 (RAM) of RAM Board PWB-R connected to Master Board PWB-A stores
the seMing/adjustment values set in the Tech. Rep. modes as well as the
counter counts, Backup Baltev BAT1 is mountd on PWB-R to prevent the
contents of memory from being lost when the power cord is unplugged or
PWB-W removd from the copier. BAT1 requires a voltage of 2 V or more to
retain the contents of memory.
Bmpo~ant
As noted above, the RAM stores critiml data. if PWB-R has b e n
replac4 with a new one, memoy must first be cleared and then all
segtings be made again. It should also be n o t d that PWB-R should not be
replacd at the same time when PWB-A is replacd.
CONTENTS
(3) Replacement of the PC Drum ......................
(4) ReplacemenVCIeaning of the Toner Scattering
Prevention Plate .................................
(5) Cleaning of the Ds Positioning Collars ...............
(6) Cleaning of Toner Antispill Trap ....................
(7) Replacement of the Cleaning Blade .................
(8) Replacement of the Starter ........................
(9) Cleaning of the ADD@Sensor .......................
(10) Cleaning of the PC Drum Paper Separator Fingers....
(11) Repiacemena/Cleaniplgof the Toner Antispill Seal . . . . .
(12) Cleaning of the Toner Antispill Plate ................
(13) Cleaning of the Main Erase Lamp Filter .............
(14) Cleaning of the Image Erase?Lamp .................
(15) Replacement of the Ozone &"lter ...................
(16) Replacement of the Toner Collecting Box ...........
2.6 . PC Drum Charge Corona/lmage Transfer Corona Unit ....
( I ) Cleaning/Replacernentof the Drum Charge Corona
Wire ...........................................
(2) Cleaning of the PC Drum Charge Corona Grid Mesh ...
(3) Cleaning of the PC Drum Charge Corona Housing .....
(4) Cleaning/Replacementof the Image Transfer
Corona Wire.....................................
(5) Gleaning/Replacernentof the Paper Separator Corona
Wire ...........................................
(6) Cleaning of the image TransferlPapr Separator Corona
Housing ........................................
(7) Cleaning of the Image Transfer Guide Plate...........
2.7 . Fusing Unit ........................................
(1) Removal of the Fusing Unit ........................
(2) Disassembly of the Fusing Unit .....................
(3) ReplacemenVCleaning of the U p p r Paper Separator
Fingers .........................................
(4) Cleaning of the bower Paper Separator Fingers .......
(5) Cleaning of the Lower Guide Plate ..................
(6) Cleaning of the Thermistors .........................
(7) Cleaning of the Thermal Switch .....................
(8) ReplacemenVCleaning of the Cleaning Roller .........
(9) ReplacemenVCieaning of the Upper Fusing Roller . . . . .
(10) ReplacemenVCleaning of the Lower Fusing Roller ....
(11) Removal sf the ExiVDuplex Switching Unit ...........
8-31
D-31
8-31
0-31
8-32
D-32
D-33
D-33
8-33
D-34
D-34
$3-34
D-35
8-35
D-36
0-36
D-37
D-37
D-37
D-38
D-39
0-39
D-40
D-40
D-40
D-43
0-44
D-44
0-44
D-44
0-45
D-45
0-45
D-46
CONTENTS
(2) Adjustment of the Gap Betvveen the Doctor Blade and
Sleeve Roller.. ..................................
(3) Adjustment of the PC Drum Paper Separator Finger
Position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(4) Adjustment of the Paper Lifting Plate Springs
( Ist and 2nd Drawers) ............................
Replacement oi Springs ...........................
4-1 . installation of Plug-in Counter (Option) Mounting
Bracket .........................................
0-79
D-88
D-81
0-82
D-83
During Tmkaspor&tion/St%arage:
During twnspo~ationor when in storage, new P.W. Boards must not be indjscriminately removed
from their proledive conductive bags.
Do not store or piace P.W. Boards in a &oationexposed to elired sunlight.
When it bewmes sbsoiuteiy nemssay to remove a Board from its conductive bag or mse,
&ways place it ow its conductive m"sn an arm as free as possible from static elmtrEciQ.
c Do not touch the pins of the IGs with your bare hands.
@
During Replawment:
e Before unplugging mnnsctors from the P,W. bards, make sure that the power cord h a s been
unpluggd from the ou:let.
e When removing a Board %bornits condudive bag or mnduaive case. do no%touch the pins of the
lCs or the pfinted pattarn. Piace it in position by holding oniy the &ges of the board^
Before plugging mwnectors into the Bmrd, make sure that %hep w e r cord has been unpiugg&d
from the Vwer outlet.
During Insmct6sti;l:
.% Avoid chmking the 1C diredly with a mul$im@ter:use mnnedors on the baed.
Never creste a ciosed circuit across !C pins with a me&! tmi.
When it is absolulaiy necessay to b u c h the I@sand other electrimi components on the Board, be
s u r e to ground your b d y .
@
2-2.Removal of PWBs
When removing a PWB, first review "PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING THE PWBs" described
in SWITCHES ON PWBs and use the removal procedures given on the pages that follow.
Replacement of a PWB may call for readjustment or resetting of particular items.
In general, removal procedures omit steps to unplug connectors and remove the PWB from the
PWB support.
When it is absolutely necessary to touch the ICs and other electrical components on the
Board, be sure to ground your body.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Connector Unit.
I1. Slide out the Guide Plate in the direction of the arrow.
Take-Up Unit.
5. Remove three screws that secure the Lower Take-Up
Unit at the rear of the copier.
6. Remove one screw that secures the Right Rail Cover.
Suction Unit.
2 4 . Optical Seetion
(1) Cleaning sf the Briglna! Gslass
Wipe dean the Original Glass with a so& 610%.
NOTE
Prevention Plate.
2. Instdl a new Toner Smttering Prevention Plate and
secure it with the two screws.
Assy.
@ Scanner/Caniage
Positioning Jig
6)SleeveMagnet Roller
Positioning Jig
@ PC Drum Paper
Separator Finger
Positioning Jig
3-3.ADJUSTMENT OF SWITCHES
+Micmswitches
e The following microswitches are used in various parts of this copier.
NC (Nomally-Closed) : Current flows beween NC and COM when the actuator is open.
NO (Normally-Open) : Current flows beween NO and COM when the actuator is closed.
COM (Common) : Common contad for NC and NO
1. Loosen the two screws that hold the tension lever. Press the tension lever in the direction of the
arrow. When belt tension is correct, lighten the two screws.
Glass.
1) Ciean the Drum Charge Corona Wire, Grid Mesh and Image Tsansfer Corona Wire as
necessary.
2) Glean the surfam of the Mirrors and Lens as necessary.
3) Verify that the surfaces of the Exposure Lamp and Main Erase Lamp are free of dirt.
4) VeflQ that the Cleaning Blade is free sf waviness.
on the copy.
is lit.
@!mpoeatnt
This adjustment should be follow Checking Auto Exposure Level and Adjustment of the Aperlure
Blades.
+Imposaant
s This adjustment should be made before the adjustments for Reference Position, Adjustments ((8)
and (9).
1. Place the GTC-001 c h a face
~ down on the Original
Glass and align its rear left corner with the reference
position marker on the Original Width Scale on the left
side of the platen. Close the Original Cover.
2. Make five full size wpies on A3 paper. Compare the
dimension of reference line A on the 5th copy with that
on the test chart. If the dimension is outside the
tolerance, adjust the magnification setting in the
following procedure.
+Bmpcr~P%gant
This adjustment should be perform& before (10) Adjustment of the Leading Edge Rsgistrabion.
+Important
@
This adjustment should be made after completion of the steps described in (6) Adjustment of
Crosswise Magnification.
1. Place the GTC-001 chaFt face down on the Original
Glass and align its rear left corner with the reference
marker on the Original Width S a l e on the left side of
the platen. Close the Original Cover.
2. Feeding two sheets of A3 or l 1" x 17" paper through
the Manual Bypass Table, make two full size copies.
3. Measure the width of lines A on the second copy.
Adjustment procdure!
the Table to the front
NOTE
Full Sine
@Requirement
6
@important
This adjustment should be made after completion of the steps described in (7) Adjustment of Feed
Direction Magnification.
aiy.
6. Note the value shown below the message and then
press the Clear key to elear the current setling.
7. Using the Multi-Copy keys, increase or decrease the
setting with respect to the noted value for the correct
dimension of A on the copy:
Reduction
+Requirement
A copy of the vertical lines (width A is 20 mm) of the GTC-001 chart should have a width of 10
L-1.5 mm.
Setfing range: 40-60
Unit of image leading edge movement: 0.2 mrn
+Important
This adjustment should be made after compl~etionof the leading edge adjustment in full site.
0
and align its rear left corner with the reference position
maker on the Original Width Scale on the left side of
the platen. Close the Original Cover.
@lsnwfianP
o This adjustment should be made afier the leading edge zegistralion adjustments (Full size,
@lrnqpg$rnnlt
@ This adjushent should be made after the image Leading Edge Erase Width adjustment.
Before starting the adjusment, make sure that SCH-21 is set at "Edge Erase On". Refer lo the
Tech. Rep. Program msde in the SWITCHES ON PWBs manual.
@
*lmpo~mt
This adjustment must be made after the reference positions of the Manual Bypass Table and 1st
and 2nd Drawers have been adjusted.
1. Place the GTC-001 chart face down on the Original
Glass and align its rear left corner with the reference
Adjustment procdure
hen the erase width in dimension A is 0.5 mm or
less: clockwise.
When the erase width in dimension A is 3.0 mm or
more: counterclockwise.
(2) Adjustment of the Gap Beween the Doctor BBade and Sleeve Roller
@Wequiremen%
e The gap bemeen the Doctor Blade and Sleeve Roller should be in the range of 0.33 to 0.40 mm.
PC Drum.
2. Remove the Developer Scattering Prevention Plate by
4. l~lstall
the SleeveMagnet Roller Positioning Jig onto
the PC Unit.
(4) Adjustment of the Paper Lifting Piate Springs (1st and 2nd Drawers)
@important
When the size of the paper loaded in the 1st or 2nd Drawer has been chang&, be sure to change
the Springs. When changing the Springs, also change the positkn of the Springs and Paper
Take-Up R d l of the Drawer.
o Each drawer uses two Springs and has two spare Springs stored in the undeside of the drawer.
r For disassembly of the Pal~erT&e-Up Roll Unit, refer to p. D-12.
@
I.Determine the coned Springs, spring position and Paper Take- Up Roll Unit position by refening
to the table below.
Exampie Paper size: A4 lengthwise or 8-lQmx 14 "
1) Place one SP Silver spring in the drawer at ALL SP1. 1-9, SP2. 18-14.
2) Place the o%er SP Silver spring at SP1.6-9, SP2. 18-14.
3) Place the Paper fake-Up Roil Unit at wsilion No. 3.
screws.
CONTENTS
2-4. C0200: PC Drum Charge, lmage TransferjPaper Separator
Coronas Malfunction ......................... T-72
2-5. C0400: Exposure Lamp M 1's Failure to Turn ON
60410: Ex(%ssureLamp MI Turning ON at Abnormal
Timing ..................................... 8-74
2-6. 68500: Warming-up Failure
605W: Abnormally Low Fusing Temperature
60520: Abnormally High Fusing Temperature
C0522: Fusing FronUWear Thermistor TH'1/2 Malfunction . . T-96
2-7. C0606: Scanner Motor M2 Malfunction
60601 : SCP Board PWB-J Maifunction
C0650: Scanner Reference Position Sensor PC81 Malfunction
60660: Scanner Load Failure
606F0 to C R W : %HOME, BASE, TROM, and SGEND Signal
Failure. ............................ 8-79
2-8. 60616: kens Motion Faiiure
60620: 4thI5th Mirrors Motion Failure .................. T-81
2-9. 60E00: Main Erase Lamp t$a3% Failure to T u n ON
CQE0'1:Main Erase Lamp LA3 turning ON at Abnormal
Timing ..................................... T-83
2-10.COE28: image Erase Lamp b a r s Failure to Turn ON .... T-85
2-1 '1. C0F02: Original Size Detecting Board UN2 Malfunction
CBFE'1 to CBFFF: Original Size Detecting Sensor
Failure.. ......................... P-86
2-12. CQF10: AE Sensor Board PWB-H Malfunction .......... T-88
2-13. 60F20: ABDC Sensor UM3 Variation Correction Failure
COF21: A1DC Sensor CJN3 Contamination Correction Failure
COF22: AlDG Sensor UM3 VG Correction Failure
C0F23: AlDC Sensor UN3 Exposure Correction Failure . . T-89
2-14. COF30: ATDC Sensor UN4 Failure
60F31: ATDC Sensor UM4 Failure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T-90
* 2-15. C0906:3rd Drawer Lifi-Up Sensor Malfunction
C0904: 3rd Drawer UR-Up Motor" Failure to Turn (except the
U.S.A. and Canada)
60950: 4th Drawer Lifl-Up Sensor Malfunction
C0954: 4th Drawer LiW-Up Motor's Failure to Turn . . . . . . . T-91
2-16. 60990: Main Tray Upward Motion Failure
66991 : Main Tray Downward Motion Failure
C0992: Main Tray Downward Motion Failure
"
clothing, and tools from being caught in revolving paes including the chains and gears. When
sewicing the copier with the Lower Rear Cover removed, be sure to install the jig.
2. Before attempting to replace pai$s and unpiugging connectors, make sure that the power cord of
the copier has been unplugged from the wall outlet.
3. Never create a closed circuit across csnnedsr pins except those specified in the text and on the
printed circuit.
4. When creating a closed circuit and measudsrg a voltage across connector pins sgecidjed in the
text, be sure to use the green wire (GND).
5. When the user is using a word processor or personal computer from the wall outset of the =me
line, take necessar), steps to prevent the circuit breaker from opening due to overloads.
6. Keep all disassembled pasts in good order and keep tools under control so that none will be Isst
or damaged.
identi@the location where the paper is presen%and start the procedure for that paflicular lowtion.
For malfunction troubleshooting, start with step 1 and onward.
2. Make checks in numerical order of the steps and, if an item is checked okay, go to the next step.
Pattern 1
Pattern 2
Checking a Control Part wiht a load by Changing the Output Port Data
~s~-.Example
.
Ist Drawer Paper Take-Up Solenoid S13 is probably faulty when a misfeed occurs at the
Paper Take-Up Section of the copier.
:
:
:
Procedure
1) From the circuit diagram accompanying the text, we know that the port on PWB-A for SL2 is
the 8th one of P7 of the "Poll" screens.
PWB-A
'1'1366017AA
: 3) Move the cursor to P7 and move the underline to the 8th port. Cheek that the data for the 8th
portofP7iswl."
.. . ..
.. , .. . ., . ... , .. .
m . I
: Procedure
: I ) From the circuit diagram accompanying the text, we know that the port on PWB-A for PC56 is
@
113S602TM
113fjT039M
- 3) Open the Upper Right Door and move the actuator with a sheet of paper to block PC%.
- 4) Close the Upper Right Door to create a rnisfeed condition.
- 5) Seleet "Port" again and show the foilowing screen.
1136TWQCA
* *
Procedure
1) Select the funetion "Paper Path Sensor" of "D/O Cheek" and show the following screen. At this
: time, check that data for the I st sensor wde is "1."
@
: 2) Open the Upper Wight Door and move the actuator with a sheet of paper to block PC=.
: 3) Close the Upper Right Door and check that the data for the 1st sensor mde has changed
: f r ~ m"1" to "8."
1 136T043CA
1136T01OAA
stationary before
Transport Rollers.
----------------.
1
1
-----------------I
YES
YES
Is the Vertical Transport
Roller or Guide Plate
deformed, worn, or dirty
with paper dust?
er Paper T&s-Up
O Master Board
) Seleet tk~pfunction
"Pwer Path Sensor
and cksch, 40 see if the
data k r sensor code 8
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or EP2050 PWB-A,
Check PC16.
PF-102tPF-2D
OF EP2050 PWB-A,
The copier CPU is eapable of self-diagnosis of the copier conditions and, when dete~tinga
malfunction, it shows the corresponding malfundon code on the Message Display. Each
malfunction code indicates the particular part which has developed a malfunction and the type of
malfunction.
Disconned and connect the option or open and close the option door
for malfunctions of options.
1. Wtection Timing
100 to 13Omsec
turn M 2 backward.
Encoder Pulse
Description
Sensor Layout
(Metric Areas)
0:PC116, @: PC4 17, @: PC1 18 (op~on),
@: PC1 15, @: PC119 (option)
A to E: Sensor locations
Cez
(Inch Areas)
9:PC1 16 (option), @: PC117,
0.1
signal to each of the 16 ports en Master b a r d PWB-A properly. It is intended for detecting the
kllowing malfunctions (603*n"*).
If the microprocessorfails to output any of these signals or if
any of the eleclronic wmponents on the board (driver IC,slc.) is Faulty, the copier deternines
that there is a faldlv condition existing and shows on the Message Display the corresponding
malfunction code.
I
I
2. Troubleshooting P r o ~ d u r e s
Timing
Replenishing Motor
TAA
1 Is cN26connected securely.
NO
1Connect it securely.
* CBFEI to COFFF
mper connector.
Metric Areas
4 (89: PC1 16, @: PC1 17, @: PC118 (option),
PC115, @: PC119 (option)
a:
Inch Areas
@: PC116 (option), @: PC117,
@: PC118 (option), @: PC115
A to E: Sensor Positions
Check laem
Action
0 Master Board
PWBPJPG
Check item
Action
Replace M32, PWB-G,
PF-20UPF-102/PF-2DPWB-A, or
EP2050 PWB-A, in that order.
YES
.---------------------------
--------------------.
Replace PCB.
Replace PWB-6,
PF-202/PF-102/PF-2DPWB-A, or
EP2050 PWB-A, in that order.
CONTENTS
CONTRAST
e This mode is used by the Tech. Rep. to make various adjustments and settings and to perform
specific functions.
Use the Tech. Rep. Card (1, 2) to set the Tech. Rep. Mode.
Tech. Rep. Card
performed once.
. Manual optimum exposure adjustment (the
Exposure Lamp lights up and the half tone
pattern on the back of the Original Scale is
made on the PC Drum).
performed once.
Sensor adjustment
used to load or
SCH-00
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(Inch Area)
(Metric Area)
SCH-01
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1136S122DA
SCH-02
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1136S161CA
* Counting methods of the total and size counters are according to the combination of the above
count modes.
Size (Electronic)
0: No count
1: 1 count
2: 2 counts
4: 4 counts
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(Inch Area)
0
(Metric Area)
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*0:Initial setting
7 ) Press the Cursor Key to change the paper size displayed on the screen in the following
sequence. To define the paper size, press the OK Key or the Panel Reset Key.
8) FOPfree setting*, enter the paper size values by the following procedure:
C:
a) Select the paper size display "F"
b) Press the OK Key once. (The paper size entry is enabled.)
c) Using the Cursor Key, select "F" (length) or "C" (width).
d) Using the Clear Key, clear the paper size.
e) Using the Multi-Copy Keys, enter a new paper size.
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Note: Free setting is mainly used when it is impossible to judge whether or not standard size
paper is loaded in the Drawer. By measuring the size of that paper and entering the
values, the standard size paper nearest to those values is selected and shown on the
Message Display.
1136S143CA
1136S1446A
3) Place the Tech. Rep. C a d on the Supplernentaiy Panel with Card-l face up.
4) Select 'System Input'.
5) The followingscreen appears om the Message Display.
1136S150CA
1136S151CA
8) Using the Cuwsr Key, select either "YES*or *NOm,and press the OK key t~ enter it.
3-6.Counter Mode
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This mode is used by the Tech. Rep. to show or set the counts of various counters.
Procedure
1) Place the copier in the Tech. Rep. Card Number Entry State.
Card Number:
2) Press Multi-Copy Key '1" to select Tech. Rep. Card-1.
Select the
3) Place the Tech. Rep. Card on the Supplementary Panel with Card-1 face up.
4) Select the desired counter from the following list:
Types of Counters
B. Jam Counter
OK Key
1136S213CA
Europe Area
USA, Canada
Area
Note:
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OK Key
OK Key
OK Key
OKKey
OK Key
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OKKey
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OK Key
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OKKey
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OKKey
1136S207CA
OK Key
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1136S198CA
11ss'99CA
F. Port/Option Counter
PC Drum ******
OK Key
ADF Ent.
******
11XS188CA
1136S211CA
If automatic CPU resets have occurred, the corresponding numerals are highlighted.
Example:
Clearing procedure
1) Using the Cursor Key, select the numeral corresponding to the occurrence of the
automatic CPU reset.
2) Using the Clear Key, restore the highlighted numeral to normal.
3-9.Security Mode
This mode is used to register the administrator number (identification number) required in the
Security Mode of the User's Choice Mode.
Registration procedure
1) Place the copier in the Tech. Rep. Card Number Entry State.
3) Place the Tech. Rep. Card on the Supplementary Panel with Card-1 face up.
4) Select 'Security Mode'.
5) The following screen appears on the Message Display.
6) Press the Clear Key and input a 4-digit administrator number (0000to 9999) using the
Multi-Gopy Keys.
7 ) Press the OK Key to enter the administrator number.
8) The following screen appears on the Message Display.
Note: After entering the administrator number, the screen changes depending on the mode
selected. For more infomation, see the Administrator Mode in the Ysefs Choice Mocle.
Port
Procedure
1) Select "Port".
2)The following screen appears on the Message Display.
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PF-2D Control
PF-2D Control
2) By pressing the Multi-Copy Key "Om or "I", the data defined is changed (041. 1+0). (At
this time, the drive part operates.)
3) The data changed is held for approx. 5 seconds and then returns to the original data.
4) By pressing the OK Key, move to the next "P**".
Note: When there is no output port in the same column or when the data of the output port in the
same column cannot be changed, activate the sensor, then terminate the I/Q Check Port
Mode once. and select the POI?Mode again. This changes the input p
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sensor.
Control Board
1) Select "Control Board".
2 ) The following screen appears on the Message Display:
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3) Press the OK Key to self-diagnose Master Board and Cabinet Control Board faults.
When the result of the selfdiagnosis is
acceptable:
Panel Indication
1) Select "Panel Indication".
2) The following screen appears on the Message Display:
3) By pressing the OK Key, the LEDs on the Control Panel and the Indicators on the
Message Display are all lit and then go off in sequence.
4) After all the LEBs and indications have gone off, the following screen appears on the
Message Display:
1136S259CA
5) By pressing any of the Keys on the Control Panel, the code number sf the corresponding
Key indicated on the following page is shown in the area marked
on the Message
Display.
**
Note: Press the Panel Reset Key or OK Key to leave the Panel Indsation Mode.
Memory
1) Select "Memory".
2) The following screen appears on the Message Display:
Press OK to
3) By pressing the OK Key, the following screen appears on the Message Display:
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one from another machine:
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When a fusing malfunction has occurred due to the environment or paper used:
Enter a value within the setting range (175, 185, 195).
Entry procedure
1) Call "ATDC Level" or "Fuser Temp." onto the screen.
2) Using the Clear Key, clear the current setting.
3) Using the Multi-Copy Keys, input a value within the data setting range.
4) Using the OK Key or Panel Reset Key, enter the value.
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Lens Position
Enlargement (A 11)
OK Key
OK Key
Erase :
OK Key
A 12)
1
A-0
Description
A-2
(Increments: 3 steps)
Description
A-13
Description
(Increments: 1 mm)
Counter is removed.
Saving Mode a given length of time after a copy cycle has ended.
Exposure Priority
,Auto Exposure
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' When automatic exposure is selected, the manual copy exposure level can be set.
(Initial setting: EXP 5 (center))
2) Using either of the Exposure Control Keys, select the exposure level.
3) Enter that level with the OK Key.
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Finishing Priority
Sorter Priority :
bNonSort Sort
Auto Expo. Level
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ISpecial Paper :
Setting procedure
1) Using the OK Key, select the Drawer. (The corresponding number flashes.)
2) Using the Cursor Key, select the paper type in accordance with the following table:
USA,
Canada Area
Europe
Area
e After making the special paper setting, press the Paper Select Key to
if 2-sided copying has been set, the 'S3" Drawer cannot be selected.
If the 3 3 " Drawer has been set, 2-sided copying cannot be selected.
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Custom 2 in 1
1136S121CA
Metric Area
Custom 2 in 1 Separation
Inch Area
Metric Area
1136S434EA
Administrator Rilode
Setting procedure
1) Using the Multi-Copy Keys, enter the Administrator Number (identifiation number.)
registered in the Security Mode of the Tech. Rep. Mode.
2) The foilowing xreen appears on the Message Display:
3) Use the Cursor Key to select either item and press the OK Key to change the screen as
shown below:
P-I
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When"userHelpohasbeenseleded
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"User Help' indicates that when the copier is fitted with the DT-103, a code (3 digits) lor a
request to replenish toner, paper. etc. can be sent to the center. Note that when no code has
been entered, only the state of the machine is sent.
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1) Using the Cursor Key, select the desired number. (The number selected flashes.)
2) Press the Clear Key to clear the current code and use the Multi-Copy Keys to enter a
3digit code.
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changed on an account basis.
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1) Using the OK Key, select the desired account number (1 to 26).
2) Using the Multi-Copy Keys, input the 'Access #" (4 digits: 0001-9999).
3) Press the OK Key to enter the account access number and switch the screen to the next
account.
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account basis.
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1) Using the OK Key. select the account number (1 to 26).
2) Using the Cursor Key, select the desired Counter.
3) Press the Clear Key to clear the count.
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