MX M232D299
MX M232D299
MX M232D299
SiriusE MX-M202D
MX-M232D
TechnicalHandyGuide
Version
1.a
January 2012
Handy Guide
Information contained within this guide is subject to change without prior notice.
This Handy Guide is not a substitute for the official Sharp Service Manuals. It is for
use by Sharp qualified service technicians with the intention of improving the
efficiency of Sharp MFP Devices.
All the latest fault finding information, firmware and printer drivers can be found on
the SHARP Support Website.
www.sharp.co.uk
Password: key000323
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Handy Guide
Page
1 Machine Specification 4
2 Machine Options 6
3 Consumables 8
4 Initial Set-up 9
5 Maintenance 11
6 Coin Vend Interface 13
7 Product Key Registration 15
8 Firmware Upgrade Procedure 17
9 IP Address Setting 22
10 Test Simulation 24
10 Trouble Codes 28
11 Sensors & Switches 30
13 Notes 31
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Machine Specifications
General MX-M182D MX-M202D MX-M232D
Type Desktop
Original paper size Max. A3
Printed paper size Max. A3 Min. A6R
1 x 250 + MB(100)
Standard paper capacity 2 x 250 + MB(100) sheets
sheets
Maximum paper capacity 4 x 250 + MB(100) sheets
Paper weight 56 - 90 g/m2 (Bypass 56 - 200 g/m2)
Output capacity 250 sheets (Face down) without job shifting
Warm-up time 25 sec. or less
Resolution 600 dpi
Memory 128 MB (Max. 256 MB with MX-EB14)
Duplex Std. (56 - 90 g/m2)
MCV / MCBF / MCBJ / Life 4k - 5k / 28k / 10k / 300k or 5 years
Copier
Copy speed (c/p) 18 20 23
SOPM / E-sort Yes / Yes
First copy time OC 7.2 Seconds or less 5.9 Seconds or less
Continuous copy Max 999
Scan resolution 600 x 600dpi
Zoom range 25-400% with 10 preset ratios (50-200% using SPF/RSPF)
Document Feeder Opt. RSPF except MX-M182 (AR-RP10) / SPF (AR-SP10)
Original capacity 40 sheets
Scan Speed (Copy) 18 originals/minute 23 originals/minute
Scan Speed (Fax) 23 originals/minute
SPLC Printer Standard
Print Speed (A4
continuous) 18 prints/minute 20 prints/minute 23 prints/minute
PDL Emulation SPLC (GDI with JBIG Compression)
Interface USB 2.0
Supported OS Windows 2000, XP*, Vista*, 7* (*32/64 bit)
Network Printer Opt. (MX-NB12)
Print speed (A4:
continuous) 18 prints/minute 20 prints/minute 23 prints/minute
PDL (Emulation) PCL6 Opt: PostScript3 (MX-PK10)
Interface 10/100BaseTX, USB2.0
Protocol TCP/IP
Memory 256 MB std.
Windows 2000, XP*, Vista*, 7*, Server 2003*, Server 2008*, Server
2008R2 ( *32/64bit)
Supported OS
MacOS X 10.2.8, 10.3.9, 10.4.11, 10.510.5.8, 10.610.6.8, 10.7
10.7.2(Required PS kit)
Bundled utility software Status Monitor, Sharpdesk
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Machine Specifications
Interface 10/100BaseTX
Duplex AR-RP10 required
Destination Desktop (Sharpdesk), FTP, Email, USB Memory
Bundled Utility Software Sharp Status Monitor, Sharpdesk 3.3 (3 Licenses)
Fax Opt. (MX-FX13)
Requirement MX-XB17 or MX-NB12
Communication Formula Super G3 Max. 33,600 bps
Document Size Max. A3 Min. A5 and Long original (max 800 mm)
Compression MH,MR,MMR,JBIG
Dial Registration One touch: 50 destinations / Speed dial: 300 destinations
PC-Fax Yes (Windows OS only)
Broadcast Fax Yes, Max. 200 destinations
Inbound Routing Supported (Email and PDF only) MX-NB12 required
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Machine Options
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Machine Options
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Consumables
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Initial Setup
DEVELOPER INSTALLATION
Sim 25-02 Auto Developer Adjustment
INITIAL SETTINGS
Sim 26-06 Machine Destination Set
Sim 26-01 Job Separator Installed
Yes/No.
Sim 26-74 Add Scan Counter Value to Total Counter
Yes/No.
Sim 21-01 Maintenance Cycle Setting
Set to 4=50k
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Initial Setup
COPY MAGNIFICATION
Sim 48-01 OC Magnification Adjustment
IMAGE DENSITY
Sim 46-02 Copy Exposure Adjustment (600dpi).
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Maintenance
Consumable Schedule
Maintenance Schedule
Interval
Transfer Section:
Check/Clean Transfer Wire
Check/Clean Transfer Paper Guide
Continued
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Maintenance
Interval
Document Feeder:
Check/Clean/Replace Feed Rollers
Clean all Sensors
General:
Clean Optics, CCD and Reference Plate
X X Replace Ozone Filter
Image Quality:
Sim 46-02 Adjust Exposure Density
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Coin Vend Interface
The coin vend interface for the MX-M182D/202D/232D machines is located on the MCU PWB.
Before connecting a third party auditor, the device must conform to the following specifications:
To enable coin vend function, execute Simulation 26-03 and select Vendor Control (set value to
1).
During duplex copy mode, the interface will issue 2 billing pulses for each duplex copy
irrespective of the size of the paper used (e.g. an A4 duplex copy will generate 2 billing pulses
and an A3 duplex copy will also generate 2 billing pulses). In order for the external auditing
device to detect the selected paper size, the paper size outputs on pins 1 to 4 must also be
used.
Note: The configuration of the external auditor connector (CN133) may differ slightly from that of
other models, so it is important to ensure that the correct cable/connections are used.
Connector Signals
Pin No Signal Name Details
1 +24 V dc
2 P-GND
3 +24 V dc
4 GND
5 /CV_COUNT Paper exit copy signal (Late billing pulse)
6 /CV_COPY Enables ready status of copier
Copy start paper feed clutch signal (Early billing
7 /CV_START
pulse)
8 /AUD_PNC
9 /CV_CA Clear-all Signal
10 /AUD_COPY
11 /CV_DPX Duplex signal
12 /AUD_CA
13 /CV_SIZE0 Copy paper size indicator
14 /AUD_READY
15 /CV_SIZE1 Copy paper size indicator
16 /AUD
17 /CV_SIZE2 Copy paper size indicator
18 /PNC_a
19 /CV_SIZE3 Copy paper size indicator
20 GND
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Coin Vend Interface
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Product Key Registration
With the above option, you should receive an operation manual. The front of the operation
manual details a unique code which when registered, provides an activation key which unlocks
the Postscript function within the device.
Procedure
1. Make a note of the Machine Serial number upon which the option is to be installed.
2. Make a note of the application number from the front of the MX-PK10 operation manual.
3. Access the following URL, with the username and password indicated.
https://dse-pub.sharp.co.jp/key/
Username: keyuser
Password: key000323
4. Select your region.
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Product Key Registration
The Machine serial number must be entered in the serial number of engine field
(Do not enter the MX-NB12 serial number).
Note: When inputting the data, please ensure that the prefix letter of the application
number is entered in UPPERCASE.
6. Click Submit. The product activation key will be displayed and an Email also containing
the information will be sent to the address provided on the form.
7. Open the web page of the MX-NB12 by entering the IP address and click Admin Mode,
followed by Product Key Setting.
8. From the dropdown menu, select Postscript and enter the product key and click Submit.
10. To confirm the MX-PK10 is activated, re-enter the IP address of the MX-NB12 into the
web browser and click Device Configuration.
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Firmware Upgrade Procedure
Once the driver has been installed it will then be possible to connect to the MFP using the
Integrated Maintenance (Download) Programme.
Note: The USB driver does not need to be installed each time the Maintenance Programme is
required.
The following procedure describes the installation of the USB driver onto a PC running the
Microsoft Windows XP operating system.
2. Connect an A to B type usb cable between the PC and the MFP USB 1.1 port as shown
below.
3. Start Windows, the Found new hardware wizard will identify Download as a new device.
4. If the wizard requests to connect to Windows Update, select No, not this time. Click Next
to continue.
5. Select Install from a list or a specific location (Advanced) and click Next.
6. Ensure the Search for the best drivers in these locations button is selected and that the
Include this location in the search is the only checkbox ticked.
7. Click Browse and select the required folder that contains the correct USB driver for the
operating system being used.
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Firmware Upgrade Procedure
8. Click Next and then Finish to complete the driver installation. If the driver is not digitally
signed, click Continue anyway.
9. To check the installation of the USB driver was completed successfully, open Control
Panel and then System:-
Click the Hardware and then Device Manager Tabs and expand Universal Serial Bus
controllers. Confirm that the Maintenance Tool Generic USB driver is listed. The USB
device driver installation is now complete; it will now be possible to run the Maintenance
Programme.
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Firmware Upgrade Procedure
Requirements:
Procedure:
2. Connect the USB cable between the PC and the MFP USB 1.1 port.
3. Launch the Integrated Maintenance tool (Version 04.20 or higher) and select the MX-
M160/200 series and click on Select.
4. Expand the Simulation Command List and double click Download DWL Data Area from
within the Special folder.
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Firmware Upgrade Procedure
5. Browse to the location of the new firmware file (*.dwl) and click open to start the firmware
download.
6. Once the transfer of the firmware is complete, the Download is Complete window should
appear. Click OK.
7. When Download Complete is displayed on the copier panel, power off the machine and
remove the USB cable.
8. Power on the machine and check the firmware version in Simulation 22-14.
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Firmware Upgrade Procedure
Requirements:
Note: Never insert a USB memory device containing MX-NB12 firmware (*.brn) before powering
on the machine.
Procedure:
o Copy the MX-NB12 firmware onto the root directory of a USB memory device
o After approximately 30 seconds, (Time taken for the NB12 to boot up) insert the USB
memory device into the USB Device Port on the MX-NB12 as shown below.
o "Do not turn the power off." is displayed, and downloading of the firmware is started.
Note: During execution of the simulation, do not perform a key operation of the operation
panel.
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MX-NB12 IP Address Setting
A. Enabling/disabling DHCP
This is used to set Enable/Disable of DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). When it is
set to Enable, the IP address is automatically acquired from the DHCP server, allowing
connection to the network without manual input of the IP address.
When the DHCP is set to Enable, the IP address of the machine can be checked by the following
operation.
2) Select the IP address setting with the network setting of the system setting at DHCP Enable.
The IP address, the sub net mask, and the default gateway assigned automatically to the
machine can be checked.
Note:If DHCP is used, the IP address assigned to the machine may change automatically. If the
IP address changes, printing will not be possible.
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MX-NB12 IP Address Setting
When you have completed all settings, press the [OK] key.
The settings will be saved after the message "Your setting will be valid after you power down and
then restart the copier." disappears.
Turn off the machine power, wait for a few seconds, and then turn on the power again.
The new settings will take effect after the power is turned on.
Note: It is also possible to change the device IP settings via the MX-NB12 web page.
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Test Simulation
*After cancelling the simulation mode, be sure to turn OFF/ON the power and check the
operation.
Note: If the machine is terminated by a jam error or paper empty during copying in the
adjustment by the simulation, recopying is required.
Note: The values in the simulation columns are not default values but sample values.
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Test Simulation
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Test Simulation
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Test Simulation
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Trouble Codes
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Trouble Codes
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Sensors & Switches
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Notes
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