Proxpress m337x PDF
Proxpress m337x PDF
Proxpress m337x PDF
SERVICE MANUAL
Mono Laser MFP Contents
1. Precautions
2. Product Specifications
5. System Diagram
6. Reference Information
Refer to the service manual in the GSPN (see the rear cover) for more information.
Contents
1. Precautions ...................................................................................................................................... 1 1
1.1. Safety warning ........................................................................................................................ 1 1
1.2. Caution for safety .................................................................................................................... 1 2
1.2.1. Toxic material............................................................................................................. 1 2
1.2.2. Electric shock and fire safety precautions ......................................................................... 1 2
1.2.3. Handling precautions ................................................................................................... 1 4
1.2.4. Assembly and Disassembly precautions ........................................................................... 1 4
1.2.5. Disregarding this warning may cause bodily injury ............................................................ 1 5
1.3. ESD precautions ...................................................................................................................... 1 6
2. Product Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 2 1
2.1. Specifications.......................................................................................................................... 2 1
2.1.1. Product Overview........................................................................................................ 2 1
2.1.2. Specifications ............................................................................................................. 2 2
2.1.2.1. General ....................................................................................................... 2 2
2.1.2.2. Print ........................................................................................................... 2 3
2.1.2.3. Copier......................................................................................................... 2 4
2.1.2.4. Scanner ....................................................................................................... 2 5
2.1.2.5. Fax............................................................................................................. 2 6
2.1.2.6. Controller and Software.................................................................................. 2 7
2.1.2.7. Paper Handling ............................................................................................. 2 9
2.1.2.8. Consumables ................................................................................................ 2 11
2.1.2.9. Maintenance Part .......................................................................................... 2 12
2.2. Product Description.................................................................................................................. 2 13
2.2.1. Front View ................................................................................................................. 2 13
2.2.2. Rear View .................................................................................................................. 2 15
2.2.3. Paper Path.................................................................................................................. 2 16
2.2.4. System layout ............................................................................................................. 2 17
2.2.4.1. Feeding Part ................................................................................................. 2 18
2.2.4.2. Image Creation ............................................................................................. 2 20
2.2.4.3. Fuser unit .................................................................................................... 2 22
2.2.4.4. LSU (Laser Scanning Unit) ............................................................................. 2 23
2.2.4.5. Drive Unit ................................................................................................... 2 24
2.2.5. Hardware configuration ................................................................................................ 2 25
2.2.5.1. Main Controller (M337x_M387x_M407xFR_M4072FD) ..................................... 2 28
2.2.5.2. Main Controller (M407xFX) ........................................................................... 2 31
2.2.5.3. OPE Controller ............................................................................................. 2 33
2.2.5.4. SO-DIMM PBA............................................................................................ 2 34
2.2.5.5. WLAN(M387xFW model only) ....................................................................... 2 34
1. Precautions
In order to prevent accidents and damages to the equipment please read the precautions listed below carefully before
servicing the product and follow them closely.
Wavelength: 800 nm
Beam divergence
- Paraller: 11 degrees
- Perpendicular: 35 degrees
WARNING
Never operate or service the product with the protective cover removed from Laser/Scanner assembly. The reflected
beam, although invisible, can damage your eyes.
When using this product, these basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce risk of fire, electric
shock, and personal injury.
This product contains toxic materials that could cause illness if ingested.
1) Please keep imaging unit and toner cartridge away from children. The toner powder contained in the imaging unit and
toner cartridge may be harmful, and if swallowed, you should contact a doctor.
Failure to follow the following instructions could cause electric shock or potentially cause a fire.
1) Use only the correct voltage, failure to do so could damage the product and potentially cause a fire or electric shock.
2) Use only the power cable supplied with the product. Use of an incorrectly specified cable could cause the cable to
overheat and potentially cause a fire.
3) Do not overload the power socket, this could lead to overheating of the cables inside the wall and could lead to a fire.
4) Do not allow water or other liquids to spill into the product, this can cause electric shock. Do not allow paper clips, pins
or other foreign objects to fall into the product, these could cause a short circuit leading to an electric shock or fire hazard.
5) Never touch the plugs on either end of the power cable with wet hands, this can cause electric shock. When servicing
the product, remove the power plug from the wall socket.
6) Use caution when inserting or removing the power cord. When removing the power cord, grip it firmly and pull. The
power cord must be inserted completely, otherwise a poor contact could cause overheating leading to a fire.
7) Take care of the power cable. Do not allow it to become twisted, bent sharply around corners or power cable may be
damaged. Do not place objects on top of the power cable. If the power cable is damaged it could overheat and cause a
fire. Exposed cables could cause an electric shock. Replace the damaged power cable immediately, do not reuse or
repair the damaged cable. Some chemicals can attack the coating on the power cable, weakening the cover or exposing
cables causing fire and shock risks.
8) Ensure that the power sockets and plugs are not cracked or broken in any way. Any such defects should be repaired
immediately. Take care not to cut or damage the power cable or plugs when moving the machine.
9) Use caution during thunder or lightning storms. Samsung recommends that this machine be disconnected from the
power source when such weather conditions are expected. Do not touch the machine or the power cord if it is still
connected to the wall socket in these weather conditions.
10) Avoid damp or dusty areas, install the product in a clean well ventilated location. Do not position the machine near a
humidifier or in front of an air conditioner. Moisture and dust built up inside the machine can lead to overheating and
cause a fire or cause parts to rust.
11) Do not position the product in direct sunlight. This will cause the temperature inside the product to rise possibly leading
to the product failing to work properly and in extreme conditions could lead to a fire.
12) Do not insert any metal objects into the machine through the ventilator fan or other part of the casing, it could make
contact with a high voltage conductor inside the machine and cause an electric shock.
13) When replacing the SMPS board, please wait 5 minutes after unplugging the power cord, then replace it. You
can get a shock by the electric discharge.
The following instructions are for your own personal safety to avoid injury and so as not to damage the product.
1) Ensure the product is installed on a level surface, capable of supporting its weight. Failure to do so could cause
the product to tip or fall.
2) The product contains many rollers, gears and fans. Take great care to ensure that you do not catch your fingers, hair or
clothing in any of these rotating devices.
3) Do not place any small metal objects, containers of water, chemicals or other liquids close to the product which if spilled
could get into the machine and cause damage or a shock or fire hazard.
4) Do not install the machine in areas with high dust or moisture levels, beside on open window or close to a humidifier or
heater. Damage could be caused to the product in such areas.
5) Do not place candles, burning cigarettes, etc on the product, These could cause a fire.
6) Ensure that the machine is installed and used in proper area to meet the temperature and humidity specifications.
If the machine is stored at below zero Celsius for a long time, do not use the machine instantly after movement. It
can malfunction. Take care of the machine storage. If the machine is stored at below zero Celsius for a long time,
keep the machine at room temperature and install it.
1) Replace parts carefully and always use Samsung parts. Take care to note the exact location of parts and also cable
routing before dismantling any part of the machine. Ensure all parts and cables are replaced correctly. Please carry out
the following procedures before dismantling the product or replacing any parts.
2) Ensure that power is disconnected before servicing or replacing any electrical parts.
4) Only use approved spare parts. Ensure that part number, product name, any voltage, current or temperature rating
are correct.
5) When removing or re-fitting any parts do not use excessive force, especially when fitting screws into plastic.
6) Take care not to drop any small parts into the machine.
The OPC Drum can be irreparably damaged if it exposed to light. Take care not to expose the OPC Drum either
to direct sunlight or to fluorescent or incandescent room lighting. Exposure for as little as 5 minutes can damage
the surface of the photoconductive properties and will result in print quality degradation. Take extra care when
servicing the product. Remove the OPC Drum and store it in a black bag or other lightproof container. Take
care when working with the Covers (especially the top cover) open as light is admitted to the OPC area and can
damage the OPC Drum.
Take care not to scratch the green surface of OPC Drum Unit. If the green surface of the Drum Cartridge is
scratched or touched the print quality will be compromised.
3) When you move the printer, use safe lifting and handling techniques.
This printer is heavy. Use the lifting handles located on each side of the machine. Back injury could be caused if
you do not lift carefully.
5) Do not install the printer on a sloping or unstable surface. After installation, double check that the printer is stable.
Certain semiconductor devices can be easily damaged by static electricity. Such components are commonly called
Electrostatically Sensitive (ES) Devices or ESDs. Examples of typical ESDs are: integrated circuits, some field effect
transistors, and semiconductor chip components. The techniques outlined below should be followed to help reduce the
incidence of component damage caused by static electricity.
CAUTION
Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all other safety precautions.
1) Immediately before handling a semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any
electrostatic charge on your body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, employ a commercially available
wrist strap device, which should be removed for your personal safety reasons prior to applying power to the unit
under test.
2) After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ESDs, place the assembly on a conductive surface, such as
aluminum or copper foil, or conductive foam, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup in the vicinity of the assembly.
4) Use only an anti-static solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as anti-static can
generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ESDs.
5) Do not use Freon-propelled chemicals. When sprayed, these can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ESDs.
6) Do not remove a replacement ESD from its protective packaging until immediately before installing it. Most
replacement ESDs are packaged with all leads shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil, or a comparable
conductive material.
7) Immediately before removing the protective shorting material from the leads of a replacement ESD, touch the protective
material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be installed.
8) Maintain continuous electrical contact between the ESD and the assembly into which it will be installed, until
completely plugged or soldered into the circuit.
9) Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ESDs. Normal motions, such as the brushing together
of clothing fabric and lifting ones foot from a carpeted floor, can generate static electricity sufficient to damage an ESD.
2. Product Specifications
2.1. Specifications
1) Speed
M337x series : Up to 33 ppm in A4 (35 ppm in Letter)
M387x series : Up to 38 ppm in A4 (40 ppm in Letter)
M407x series : Up to 40 ppm in A4 (42 ppm in Letter)
2) Processor
M337x series / M387x series / M407xFR : 600 MHz
M407xFX : 600 MHz + 1GHz
3) Printer Languages
PostScript3, PCL6/5e, IBM ProPrinter, EPSON, SPL
4) Memory (Std / Max)
M337xFD / M387xFD / M387xFW / 407xFR : 256 MB / 512 MB
M407xFX : 1 GB / 1 GB
5) Interfaces
High-Speed USB 2.0
Ethernet
M337xFD / M387xFD / M387xFW ; 10/100 Base TX
M407xFR / M407xFX : 10/100/1000 Base TX
Wireless Network
M387xFW Only : 802.11b/g/n
LCD
4line LCD : M337xFD / M387xFD / M387xFW / 407xFR
4.3 inch Touch LCD : M407xFX
6) Consumables
Integrated Toner System
: M3370FD / M3870FD/ M3870FW / M4070FR / M4070FX
2.1.2. Specifications
2.1.2.1. General
Item Specification
Temperature Operating 10 to 30 C (50 to 86F)
Storage -20 to 40 C (-4 to 104 F)
Humidity Operating 20 to 80% RH
Storage 10 to 90% RH
Noise Level Print mode M337x series: Less than 54 dB (A)
M387x/ M407x series: Less than 56 dB (A)
Copy/ Scan mode M337x series: Less than 56 dB (A)
M387x/ M407x series: Less than 58 dB (A)
Power Consumption Ready mode Less than 10 Wh (Except. M407xNX)
Less than 15 Wh (M407xNX)
Average operating mode Less than 700 W
Power save mode Less than 1.1 Wh (Except. M407xNX)
(Wi-Fi Direct on: Less than 2.8Wh / off : 1.6Wh, M387xFW
only)
Less than 3.9 Wh (M407xNX)
Dimension Width x Length x Height M337xFD/ M337xHD/ M387xFD/ M387xHD series: 414.6 x
420.6 x 449.1 mm (16.32 x 16.56 x 17.68 inches)
M387xFW/M407xFR/ M407xFX /M407xHR series: 467 x
444.3 x 482.6 mm (18.39 x 17.49 x 19 inches)
M4072FD : 410.6 x 483 x 449.1 mm (16.17 x 19 x 17.68
inches)
Weight Machine with M337xFD/ M337xHD/ M387xFD/ M387xHD series: 21.44
consumables Kg (47.27 Ibs)
M387xFW/M407xFR/ M407xFX / M407xHR series: 24.8
Kg (54.68 Ibs)
M4072FD : 15.4 Kg (33.95 lbs)
Reliability & Service Recommended Monthly M337xFD : 1000 ~ 2500 pages
Printing Volume (AMPV) M387x series : 1500 ~ 3500 pages
M407x series : 2000 ~ 4000 pages
Max. Monthly Print M337xFD : 50,000 pages
Volume M387x series : 80,000 pages
M407x series : 100,000 pages
2.1.2.2. Print
Item Specification
Engine Speed Simplex M337x series
Up to 33 ppm in A4 (35 ppm in Letter)
M387x series
Up to 38 ppm in A4 (40 ppm in Letter)
M407x series
Up to 40 ppm in A4 (42 ppm in Letter)
Duplex M337x series
Up to 16 ipm in A4 (17 ipm in Letter)
M387x series
Up to 19 ipm in A4 (20 ipm in Letter)
M407x series
Up to 20 ipm in A4 (21 ipm in Letter)
FPOT Ready Mode As fast as 6.5 sec
Sleep Mode M337x series : Less than 15.5 sec
M387x/407x series : Less than 18 sec
Resolution Optical (Standard) 600 x 600 dpi
Enhanced Up to 1,200 x 1,200 dpi effective output
Emulation PostScript3, PCL6/5e, IBM ProPrinter, EPSON, SPL
2.1.2.3. Copier
Item Specification
Copy Speed SDMC (SDMC: Single [Simplex to Simplex (1-1)]
Document Multiple Copy) M337x series
Up to 33 cpm in A4 (35 cpm in Letter)
M387x series
Up to 38 cpm in A4 (40 cpm in Letter)
M407x series
Up to 40 cpm in A4 (42 cpm in Letter)
FCOT From Ready @Platen Less than 10 sec
Resolution (ADF) Text mode Scan : 600 x 600 dpi
Print : 600 x 600 x 2 bit dpi
Text & Printed Photo Scan : 600 x 600 dpi
mode Print : 600 x 600 x 2 bit dpi
Glossy Photo mode Scan : 600 x 600 dpi
Print : 600 x 600 x 2 bit dpi
Resolution (Platen) Text mode Scan : 600 x 600 dpi
Print : 600 x 600 x 2 bit dpi
Text & Printed Photo Scan : 600 x 600 dpi
mode Print : 600 x 600 x 2 bit dpi
Glossy Photo mode Scan : 1200 x 1200 dpi
Print : 1200 x 1200 x 1bit - Addressable
Copier Features Duplex Copy M337xFD / M387xFD / M4072FD : 1to2
M387xFW / M407xFR / M407xFX : 2-to-1, 2-to-2, 1-to-2
Reduce/Enlarge 25 to 400% by 1%unit
ID Card Copy Yes
N-up 2,4
Darkness Adjustment 11 levels
Multicopy Quanity Max 99 copies
2.1.2.4. Scanner
Item Specification
Scan Method 3 CH CIS
Compatibility TWAIN Standard, WIA Standard
Scan Speed B/W 24 ipm @300 dpi
Gray 24 ipm @300 dpi
Color 8 ipm @300 dpi
Resolution Platen (Optical) 600 x 600 dpi
(D)ADF (Optical) 600 x 600 dpi
Max Resolution@Scan to 4800 x 4800 dpi
Local Host
Scanning Size ((D)ADF) Max. Document Width 216 mm [8 1/2"]
Effective Scan Width 208 mm [8.19"]
Max. Document Length 356 mm [14']
Effective Scan Length 348 mm [13.7"]
Scanning Size (Platen) Max. Document Width 216 mm [8 1/2"]
Effective Scan Width 208 mm [8.19"]
Max. Document Length 297 mm [11.7"]
Effective Scan Length 289 mm [11.37"]
Scan to PC, Email, USB Memory, FTP, SMB
Scan File Format PDF, JPEG, XPS, TIFF
2.1.2.5. Fax
Item Specification
Compatibility ITU-T G3, ECM
Compression Method MH/MR/MMR,JBIG,JPEG
Modem Speed 33.6 Kbps
Transmission Speed 3sec @336 Kbps
Gray Scale / Halftones 256 levels
Resolution Standard 203 x 98 dpi
Fine/Photo 203 x 196 dpi
Super Fine 300 x 300 dpi
Fax Memory 6 MB
Max Document Width 216 mm [8 1/2"]
Max Document Length 356 mm [14']
Item Specification
Processor M337x series / M387x series / M407xFR / M4072FD : 600
MHz
M407xFX : 600 MHz + 1GHz
Memory Standard M337xFD/ M387xFD/ M387xFW/ M407xFR/ M4072FD
: 256 MB
M407xFX : 1 GB
Max M337xFD/ M387xFD/ M387xFW/ M407xFR / M4072FD
: 512 MB
M407xFX : 1 GB
Driver Supporting OS [Window]
XP (32 / 64 bit) / 2003 Server (32/64 bit) / Vista (32/64 bit)
/ 2008 server (32/64 bit) / 7 (32/64 bit) / 2008 Server R2 / 8
(32/64bit)
[Mac]
X 10.5 ~ 10.8
[Linux]
RedHat Enterprise WS 4, 5, 6 (32/64 bit)
Fedora 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 (32/64 bit)
OpenSuSE 10.2, 10.3, 11.0, 11.1, 11.2, 11.3, 11.4 (32/64 bit)
SuSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10, 11 (32/64 bit)
Debian 4.0, 5.0, 6.0 (32/64 bit)
Mandriva 2007, 2008, 2009, 2009.1, 2010 (32/64 bit)
Ubuntu 6.06, 6.10, 7.04, 7.10, 8.04, 8.10, 9.04, 9.10, 10.04,
10.10, 11.04 (32/64 bit)
[Unix]
HP-UX 11.0, 11i v1, 11i v2, 11i v3 (PA-RISC, Itanium)
Sun Solaris 9, 10, 11 (x86, SPARC)
Network Protocols [TCP/IP]
TCP/IPv4/IPv6, HTTP, SNMPv1/v2c/v3, SMTP, IPSec,
DNS/WINS, DDNS, DHCP, SSL/TLS, BOOTP, AutoIP,
Standard TCP/IP printing, LPR, IPP,UPnP(SSDP), Bonjour,
Telnet, WSD, SLP, SetIP
[Others]
HTTPs,IPPs, 802.1x(EAP-MD5, EAP-MSCHAPv2, PEAP,
TLS), IPSec
Item Specification
Interface High-Speed USB 2.0
Ethernet
M337xFD / M387xFD / M387xFW ; 10/100 Base TX
M407xFR / M407xFX : 10/100/1000 Base TX
Wireless Network
ProXpress M382xDW Only : 802.11b/g/n
LCD
4line LCD : M337xFD / M387xFD / M387xFW /
407xFR /4072FD
4.3 inch Touch LCD : M407xFX
Software and Application Admin Deployment Application
Easy Printer Manager
Item Specification
M337x series
250-sheet Cassette Tray @80g/m
1sheet Manual Feeder
Standard Capacity
M387x/ M407x series
250-sheet Cassette Tray @80g/m
50sheet Multi Purpose Tray @80g/m
M337x series
771 sheet (@80g/m ) with option cassette
Max. Capacity
M387x/ M407x series
820 sheet (@80g/m ) with option cassette
Max. Size : 216 x 356 mm (8.5" x 14")
Printing
Min. Size : 76 x 127 mm (3.0" x 5.0")
Plain Paper : 50 sheets @ 80g/m
Capacity
Envelop : 5 sheets
Multi-purpose tray
A4, A5, A6, Letter, Legal, Folio, Oficio, Executive, ISO B5, JIS B5,
Media sizes
3"x5", Envelope (Monarch, No.10, DL, C5, C6), Custom
NOTE
Plain, Thin, Thick, Thicker, Cotton, Colored, Envelope, Transparency,
Media type
M387x/ M407x series Pre-Printed, Recycled, Labels, Bond, Card stock, Archive
Media weight 16~58 lb (60 to 220 g/m)
Sensing Paper Empty
Capacity 250 sheets @ 80 g/m
A4, A5, A6, Letter, Legal, Folio, Oficio, Executive, ISO B5, JIS B5,
Media sizes
Custom
Standard Cassette Tray
Media types Plain Paper, Thin, Thick, Recycled, Bond, Cardstock, Archive
Media weight 16~43 lb (60 to 163 g/m)
Sensing Paper Empty
Capacity 520 sheets @ 80 g/m
Media sizes A4, A5, A6, Letter, Legal, Folio, Oficio, Executive, ISO B5, JIS B5
Optional Cassette Tray Media types Plain Paper, Thin, Thick, Recycled, Bond, Cardstock, Archive
Media weight 16~43 lb (60 to 163 g/m)
Sensing CST Open, Paper Empty
Face-Down : 150 sheets @ 80 g/m
Capacity
Output Stacking Face-Up : 1 sheet
Output Full sensing Yes
Supporting Built-in
Media sizes A4, Letter, Oficio, Folio, Legal
Duplex
Media types Plain Paper, Thin, Thick, Recycled, Bond
Media weight 16~32 lb (60 to 120 g/m)
Item Specification
Capacity 50 sheet @80g/m
Document Weight 12.5~28lb
ADF
Document Size Width: 142 ~ 216 mm (5.6" ~ 8.5")
Length : 148 ~ 356 mm (5.8" ~ 14.0")
Envelop : 10 mm (0.4") from edge (Top, Bottom, Left, Right)
Printable Area Non-Printable Area Other Media : 4 mm (0.16") from edge (Top, Bottom, Left,
Right)
2.1.2.8. Consumables
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
CAUTION
When purchasing new toner cartridges or other supplies, these must be purchased in the same country as the machine
you are using. Otherwise, new toner cartridges or other supplies will be incompatible with your machine due to different
configurations of toner cartridges and other supplies according to the specific country conditions.
This chapter describes the functions and operating principal of the main component.
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2 Network port
3 USB port
4 5V output port for IEEE 1284B parallel connector
NOTE
This optional IEEE 1284B parallel connector can be used by plugging in both the USB port and the
5V output port.
5 Power-switch
6 Power receptacle
7 Telephone line socket (LINE)
8 Extension telephone socket (EXT.)
The following diagram displays the path the paper follows during the printing process.
This model consists of the Scanner part, Engine part, Hardware and Firmware. The scanner part consists of the platen unit,
ADF/DADF unit, OPE unit. The engine part consists of the mechanical parts comprising Frame, Duplex, Toner cartridge,
Drive unit, Transfer roller, Fuser, Cassette. The Hardware part consists of the main control board, power board, operation
panel, PC Interface.
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2 Cartridge 10 Exit roller1
3 Regi roller 11 Exit roller2
4 MP 12 Scanner (Platen)
5 Feed roller 13 DADF/ADF
6 Pick up roller 14 OPE
7 Cassette
8 Duplex
It consists of a cassette, an MP tray for supplying different types of media (envelope, label, special paper) and parts
related to paper feed initialization.
1) Cassette
The paper trays consist of the Main trays, Optional trays (SCF), and one Multi-Purpose (MP) tray. The basic cassette is
located on front side of the machine and allows feeding of common paper. Paper size is set using the Size Guides in each
tray. Adjust the Paper length/width guides to match the paper size.
3) Registration roller
It is used as an anti skew device, and to setup proper registration timing with that of the toned image on the drum. It also is
used for jam detection to ensure paper has left the paper tray.
4) MP Tray
The multi-purpose tray can hold special sizes and types of print material, such as postcards, note cards, and envelopes.
It is useful for single page printing on letterhead or colored paper. It uses 3 rollers feeding method to feed 50 sheets
of general papers.
5) Duplex Unit
It has paper transferring function, paper guide function, jam removing function. It is designed for basic attachment, and the
duplex feeding takes a side feeding method. Usable papers are A4, letter, and legal size paper. For removing a jam occurred
in a front part, it is designed to open a cassette and a guide. It is designed to open a rear cover to remove a jam in a rear part.
If a face up tray is open, the duplex option cannot be used.
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This mono printing system includes the LSU with a laser beam, a toner cartridge and transfer roller.
This machine uses toner cartridge and laser beam for mono printing.
M337x/M387x/M407x series has 2 types of toner cartridge. M3370/M3870/M4070/M4072FD series has the integrated
toner system and M3375/M3875/M4075 series has separated toner system. The separated toner system consists of toner
cartridge and imaging unit. The imaging unit has an OPC drum, cleaning blade etc.
The OPC drum is charged with a negative voltage by the charge roller and is exposed by the light from the LSU (Laser
Scanning unit). The light produced by a laser creates a latent image by discharging on the surface of the OPC drum. The
negatively charged toners are attracted to the latent image due to and electric field. The toners (real image) on the OPC drum
are moved to the transfer media by the positive bias applied to the transfer roller.
1) Charging the OPC drum : The charge roller gives the drum negative charges.
2) Laser exposure : Light produced by a laser diode irradiates the charged OPC through the lens and mirrors.
3) Development : This machine uses a dual-component development system . The magnetic roller carries negatively
charged toner to the latent image on the drum surface.
4) Transfer : The transfer rollers opposite the OPC drums transfer toner from the drums to the transfer media (e.g. paper,
OHP film, etc).
5) Cleaning for OPC drum: The cleaning blade removes remaining toners on the drum surface after image transfer
to the paper.
Toner Cartridge
Imaging Unit
It is consisted of a halogen lamp, heat roller, pressure roller, thermistor and thermostat. It sticks the toner on a paper by
heat and pressure to complete the printing job.
Thermistor
Thermostat
Heat Roller
Halogen Lamp
Pressure Roller2
Pressure Roller
1) Thermostat
When a heat lamp is overheated, a Thermostat cuts off the main power to prevent over- heating.
2) Thermistor
It is a temperature detecting sensor.
Rated B-value R25/85 3370K3% (The Rated B-value is calculated from the zero-power resistance measured
at 25 and 85)
3) Heat roller
The heat roller transfers the heat from the lamp to apply a heat on the paper.
The surface of a heat roller is coated with Teflon, so toner does not stick to the surface.
4) Pressure roller
A pressure roller mounted under a heat roller is made of a silicon resin, and the surface also is coated with Teflon. When
a paper passes between a heat roller and a pressure roller, the toner adheres to the surface of a paper permanently
through this combination of heat and pressure.
5) Halogen Lamp
It is the core part of the LBP which switches from the video data received to the controller to the electrostatic latent image
on the OPC drum by controlling laser beam, exposing OPC drum, and turning principle of polygon mirror. The OPC drum is
turned with the paper feeding speed. The HSYNC signal is created when the laser beam from LSU reaches the end of the
polygon mirror, and the signal is sent to the controller. The controller detects the HSYNC signal to adjust the vertical line of
the image on paper. In other words, after the HSYNC signal is detected, the image data is sent to the LSU to adjust the left
margin on paper. The one side of the polygon mirror is one line for scanning.
OPC Drum
Photo Diode
Polygon Mirror
Polygon Motor
LD (Laser Diode)
Protector panel
ProXpress M337x/M387x/M407x series has 2 drive units that is assembled to the right side of the machine.
The main drive unit consists of a BLDC motor, a clutch, various gears for OPC, fuser, exit, feed etc.
ProXpress M337x / M387x / M407x series Electrical Circuit system consists of the following :
Main controller
OPE controller
DDR3 SODIMM
SCF board (Option)
SMPS board
HVPS board
WLAN Module (M387xFW only)
MICRO SD 4GB (M407xFR / M407xFX only)
LE D_ 3_ 1 _ BLUE(R e s e rv e d )
LSU
n KEY_4 (R es e rv e d)
LE D4 (R e s e rve d )
n KEY_C ANC E L
n KEY_PO WER
LE D_ POWE R
LE D_ ER R OR
LE D_ R EADY
LE D_ TONER
(Dual Beam )
n KEY_EC O
LE D_ EC O
n Hs y nc
C LK_ LSU_M OT
VDO_ 1 _ P
VDO_ 2 _ P
3 .3V_ LSU
G ND
VDO _ 1 _N
G ND
G ND
VDO _ 2 _N
G ND
nLD_ ON
nR E ADY_ LSU
n LS U_MOT _EN
GND
n S H_ 1
n S H_ 2
LD_ P OWER
2 4VS
GND
n POWE R _ SW
5V
n R ST_ OP E
OPE _ R XD
OPE _ TXD
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
GND
5V
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
6
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
5
4
3
2
1
n KEY_ C ANC E L 1 0
LED_ R E ADY 1 1
LED_ E R RO R 1 2
LE D_ TONE R 1 3
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
N. C 1
N. C 2
LED_ EC O 3
N. C 4
n KEY_ EC O 5
PWR _ LE D 6
n POW ER _ SW 7
GND 8
5V_ SUS 9
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
n R S T_ OP E
5 V_ SUS P
n POWE R _SW
G ND
OP E _ TXD
OPE _ R XD
C LK_ LSU_ MO T
3 . 3 V_LS U
GND
VDO_ 1 _ N
GND
GND
VDO_ 2 _ N
GND
n LD_ ON
n R EADY_LS U
nLS U_ MOT_ E N
GND
n S H_ 1
n S H_ 2
LD_ POWE R
N. C
n Hsyn c
VDO_ 1 _ P
VDO_ 2 _ P
2 4 VS
P AR ALLEL
1 5V_S US P
CN35
THV_R E AD 10 3 THV_R E AD
4 nTHV_E N 3 N.C
nTHV_E N 9 24 V1 1
P WM_THV 8 5 P WM_THV 4 N.C
HVP S
6 P WM_DE V_ DC 24 V1 2 5 GND
S CF_IF
P WM_FUS E R_B IAS 5
GND 4 9 GND S C F_ TXD
(32KB) (128MB) 5 8 GND
HVPS Supply
GND
3.3V
3.3V_C ove r_Ope n
3
2
1 3 .3V_Cover_ Open 1
10
11
12
GND
3 . 3V
3 . 3V_C ove r_Ope n 1
S C F_R XD
nS C F_OP R
_R E Q
6
7
9
10
11
GND
24V
24V
8
DEV
DDR3 DIMM GND
GND 9
12
13
24V
5V
10
THV FAN MAIN (256MB) GND 14
15
5V
5V
r ML-4210/15ND 16 OP T_nR E S E T
CN30(2 m m)
M AIN FAN
NAND FLASH
Va ristor MAIN (128MB)
MX0P 1
MX0N 2
CN20 NE TWORK_IF
MX1P 3
MX2P 4
CN4 (2 mm )
1 GND
A1500 MX2N 5
C R UM
S CRUM 2 S C L1
S DA1 MAIN CLK 25 MHz MX1N 6
D M 3
4 3 . 3V_C R UM
MX3P 7
MX3N 8
CRUM I/F PBA 25 MHz
FUSER
N.C 6
12 MHz GND 9
LE D1 10
BIAS DRUM N.C 5 LE D0 11
CN9(1 . 5 mm)
3.3V_P S 12
Z-CRUM GND 4 1 GND
Ne twork
Z-C R UM
S CL 3 2 S C L1 GND 13
GND 14
3. 3V_C R UM
S DA
2
1
3
4
3 .3V_C R UM
S DA RTC CLK RTL8211E
T
USB_IF
32.7KHz VB US 1
CN21
DM 2
DEVELOPER Unit DP 3
0
CN2 9(2 m m)
GND 4
S MP S FAN
FAN 1 24VS
SMPS
2 F AN_S MP S (F/ B)
US B 2.0
USB HUB
SMPS
CN26 (2mm)
1
GND
24 V OFF 2
24 VS 5 GND
S MP S
4 CN6(2mm)
CN
24V OFF
SM PS
R e la y 3 R e la y_AC _ON
CN31(2mm) CN27 (1.5 mm)
Cover Open
C N19(2mm ) CN7 (2mm )
E XIT
CN2( 1.5mm )
OUTBIN FULL
CN16 CN28(2 mm)
AIR
3 CN24 (2mm )
24 VS 4 2 24VS THE RM MAIN MOTOR S E NS OR MP S E NS OR COVE R OP E N SENSOR USB_IF TE MP
Fus e r ON 5 Fus e r ON
1
FUSER ON
MAIN_BLDC_ CLK
n S ENS_ P_ EXIT
n S EN S_ P _E MP T Y
nSE NS_C o_ Op en
3 . 3V_ C_ OPE N1
3 . 3V_ C_ OPE N2
n S EN S_ BIN_F ULL
V_P ROTE CT_ ON
n S EN S_ P _F EE D
M OT_ R E ADY
M P_ C LUTC H
n S EN S_ P _RE GI
P IC KUP_ C LT
T HER M_1
nM OT_ DIR
R E GI_ C LT
S ENS _MP
nM OT_ E N
AM BIENT
3 . 3V_ P S
3 . 3V_ P S
3 .3 V_ PS
1
3 . 3VS
3 . 3VS
3 . 3VS
3 . 3VS
(3 . 9 6m m)
2 4 VS
1 5V_S MP S
24 VS
24 VS
24 VS
24 VS
GND
G ND
G ND
G ND
G ND
G ND
G ND
GND
GND
GND
5V_S MP S
CN2 2
GND
GND
GND
GND
3 .3 V
2
S MP S
DM
N.C
SM PS
CN
DP
GND 2 GND
24 V1 3 24V1
3
4
GND
24V 4 GND
10
11
12
13
14
1
2
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
5V_SMPS
3.3 V_Co ver_Op en 2
INLE T FUS E R
N
L
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
+2 4V
+2 4V
B R AKE
ST AR T/ STO P
C W/C C W
GND
GND
NC
Te mp
Pickup Re gi Cove r Se nsor
MP MP Exit Pa pe r Cove r
Clutch Clutch Ope n EMPTY FEED REGI
Clutch Se nsor Se nsor Outbinfull Ope n WLAN
Se nsor Se nsor SeSe
nsor
nsor
Se nsor
FUSER Unit
The rmoSta t Ma in Motor
INLET
The main controller controls all modules required to print, that is, LSU, HVPS, SMPS, FAN, Fuser, etc.
The main controller receives print data from the host through network or USB Port or fax, Scanner. It takes this information
and generates printable video bitmap data. Engine and Video controller are not separated.
The main controller adopts the A1500(600MHz) CPU, DIMM PBA on DDR3 memory and external memory to perform
printing and Scan jobs successfully.
The OPE controller displays the status of the system using 16 x 4line LCD in response to user actions or the main controller.
The HVPS supplies high voltage for developing Process. High Voltage controlled by PWM signal from CPU.
RCV
3. 3V
LE D_ANODE
HOOK_O FF
GND
M IC
OP E _LC D
CN(1 .5 m m)
2 GND GND 2 11 GND
S ENS OR
S e ns or 3 nS E NS_DADF_P _DE T GND 3 10 GND RADF JOINT PBA
CN(1 .5 mm)
4 LE D_ANODE
CN2(1 .5 m m)
DADF_R E GI_S OL 4 9 DADF_ R E GI_ S OL 4 .3inch Touch
RADF Cove r O pe n 5
6
GND
nS E NS_DADF_COVE R_ OP E N
DADF_MODULE _ DE T
nS E NS_ DADF_P_DE T
5
6
8
7
N.C
nS E NS_ DADF_ P _DE T
(JC92-02353A)
S e ns or 7 N.C
3CH CIS
3
2
1
nS E NS_ DADF_P_R E GI 7 6 nS E NS_ DADF_ P _R E GI
Hands et
1
2
3
4
5
DADF_MOT _S LE E P 8 5 DADF_ MOT_ S LE E P
RADF P a pe r P os 1 LE D_ANODE
CN(1 .5 m m)
nE N_DADF_MOT 9 4 nDADF_ MOT_ E N Model Only
S ENS OR
2 GND
S e ns or 3 nS E NS_DADF_P _P OS DADF_MOT _P LS 10 3 DADF_ MOT_ P LS
4 LE D_ANODE DADF_MOT _C UR R E NT 11 2 DADF_ MOT_ C UR R E NT
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
RADF P a pe r Re gi 5 GND DADF_MOT _DIR 12 1 DADF_ MOT_ DIR CN1(1.5 mm)
LSU OPE
3. 3V
VO 1
VO 2
Tx
Rx
n HOOK_ DET
G ND
1
2
3
nS E NS_DADF_P _RE GI
S e ns or
MODEM
6
GND 1 11 GND Sca n
3. 3V
GND
n S C ANNE R_ HOM E
CN(2 mm) C N(1. 5mm) CN(2 mm)
PICKUP
24V
5V
3. 3V
3. 3V
2
LC D_ BL_ P WM
DADF _ RE GI_ SOL
n S ENS _ DADF_ P _ DE T
SC AN HOM E
RXD_ OP E
TXD_ OP E
n R ST_ M IC OM _ OP E
nS E NS _DADF_COVE R_OP EN
LC D_ LVDS 3 +
LC D_ LVDS _ CLK+
LC D_ LVDS 2 +
LC D_ LVDS 1 +
LC D_ LVDS 0 +
n DADF_ M OT_ S LEE P
DADF_ M OT_ P LS
n S E NS _ DADF_ P _ P OS
3 .3 V_ P S
G ND
G ND
n S ENS _ DADF_ P _ R EG
n DADF_ MO T_ EN
G ND
G ND
(Dual Beam )
LC D_ LVDS3 -
LC D_ LVDS _ C LK-
LC D_ LVDS2 -
LC D_ LVDS1 -
LC D_ LVDS0 -
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
n INT_ TO UC H
GND
S DA_ TO UC H
SC L_ TO UC H
GND 10
DADF_ M OT_ M S1
DADF_ M OT_ M S2
DADF_ M OT_ DIR
n KE Y_ S OFT _ PWR
1 24 V GND BUZZER
SOL
RADF P ic k up
CL
Motor
CN(1 .5mm)
DADF_P IC KUP_S OL 3 9
2 DADF_P IC KUP_ S OL DADF_ P IC KUP_S OL (Conexant _SSF 336 )
CN3 (1 . 5 mm )
Clutc h nS E NS_DADF_COVE R_OP E N 4 8 nS E NS_DADF_COVE R_ OP E N
n Hs y n c
C LK_ LSU_ MO T
VDO_ 1 _ P
VDO_ 2 _ P
3 .3 V_ LSU
G ND
VDO_ 1 _ N
G ND
G ND
VDO_ 2 _ N
G ND
n LD_ ON
n R E ADY_ LS U
n LS U_ MOT_ E N
GND
n SH_ 1
n SH_ 2
LD_ P OWER
2 4 VS
nS E NS_ DADF_P_P OS 5 nS E NS_ DADF_ P _P OS
n HOO K_ DE T
n MODE M_ INT
n M_ R ES E T
M ODEM _ SP IDI
M ODEM _ SC K
MODE M_ S PIDO
KE YC LIC K
GND
3 .3 V
7
n MO DE M_ C S
DADF_MOT _MS 1 6 6 DADF_ MOT_ MS 1
RADF Re gi
REGI
1 24 V
CL
SOL
DADF_MOT _MS 2 7 5 DADF_ MOT_ MS 2
2 DADF_R E GI_ S OL
Clutc h
MT
SI
C LK
LE D_ B
VR E F
GND
GND
GND
VDD
ID
ILED
LED_ G
GND
24 V
SIG1
SIG2
SIG3
LED_ R
8 4 24 V
5V 9 3 5V
RADF E xit 1 24 V DADF_E XIT_S OL 10 2 DADF_ E XIT_ S OL STEP
ADF
CL
SOL
EXIT
2 N.C S E NS_DADF_ P_S IZE 11 1 S E NS_ DADF_ P _ S IZE
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
9
8
7
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Clutc h
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
3 DADF_E XIT_ S OL
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1 OUT1 A
ADF MOT
2 OUT1 B CN(2 mm)
RADF Motor
MT 3
4
OUT2 A
OUT2 B
STEP
10
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
M ODEM _ MOS I
MO DE M_ S C K
KEY_ CLIC K
3. 3V
n INT_ MODE M
nC S _ MODE M
n R S T_ MODE M
n HOOK_ DE T
LC D_ LVDS 3 +
LC D_ LVDS_ C LK+
LC D_ LVDS 2 +
LC D_ LVDS 1 +
LC D_ LVDS 0 +
LCD_ LVDS3 -
LC D_ LVDS _ C LK-
LCD_ LVDS2 -
LCD_ LVDS1 -
LCD_ LVDS0 -
M ODEM _ MISO
G ND
3 . 3 V_ LS U
GND
VDO_ 1 _ N
GND
GND
VDO_ 2 _ N
GND
n LD_ ON
n R EADY_ LS U
n LS U_ M OT_ E N
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
n INT_ TOUC H
GND
S DA_ TOUC H
SC L_ TOUC H
3 .3 V
3 .3 V
n S H_ 1
n S H_ 2
LC D_ B L_ PWM
LD_ POWE R
N. C
n KE Y_ S OFT_ P WR
n Hsy n c
R ADF_ R EG I_ S OL
R ADF_ P IC KUP _ S OL
DADF_ E XIT_ S OL
C LK_ LS U_ MOT
n SC AN HOME
R XD_ OPE
TXD_ OPE
n R S T_ MIC OM_ OE
n SE NS _RADF _COVER_OP E N
VDO_ 1 _ P
VDO_ 2 _ P
2 4 VS
3 .3 V_ PS
GND
GND
n R ADF_ M OT_ E N
GND
GND
OUT1 A
OUT2 A
B _ VIN
GND
G_ VIN
GND
R _ VIN
GND
C IS_ C LK
LE D_ C OMM ON
C IS _ BLE D
C IS_ GLE D
CIS_ R LE D
GND
R ADF_ MOT _ MS 1
R ADF_ MOT _ MS 2
2 4 V2
R ADF _ MOT_ DIR
OUT1 B
OUT2 B
SC AN_ C TR
nS E NS _ R ADF_ P _ DET
n SE NS_ R ADF_ P_ P OS
5 V_ PS
3 .3 V_ C IS
3 .3 V_ C IS
C IS _ SP
n SE NS_ R ADF _ P_ R EG
3 .3 V 3.3 V_ Cover_Open
ADF JOINT PBA
C N13 (1. 5mm)
SCAN_MTR
CN9 (FFC 1 mm)
CN5 (FFC 1 mm )
CN17 (FFC 1 mm) CN16 (FFC 1 mm) (JC92-02426A)
Front Cover C IS _ IF LS U_ IF OP E I/F (4.3 inch TOUCH LCD)
MODE M I /F
Micro Switch 1
CN12 (1. 5mm) OUT2B 12 OUT2 B OUT2 B 1
OUT1B 2 11 OUT1 B OUT1 B 2
R ADF_ IF
3 10 3
ADF_IF
ANODE_C 8 ANODE_ C ANODE_ C 5
24 VS 12 1 24 VS
GND 11 3.3V 2 GND (64KB) ANODE_B 6
7
7
6
ANODE_ B ANODE_ B
6
7
CN8(1.5 mm)
THV_ R E AD 10 3 THV_ R E AD ANODE_A ANODE_ A ANODE_ A
4 nTHV_E N 8 5 8
nTHV_ E N 9 GND GND GND
5 P WM_THV 9 4 9
HVPS P WM_ THV 8 nS E NS _P _P OS nS E NS _P _P OS nS E NS _P _P OS
HVP S
6 P WM_DE V_ DC
P WM_ DE V_ DC
P WM_ MHV
7
6 7 P WM_MHV EEPROM DDR3 nS E NS_ C_OP N
GND
10
11
3
2
nS E NS_C_ OP N
GND
nS E NS_C_OP N
GND
10
11
Supply P WM_ FUS E R_ B IAS 5 8 P WM_FUS E R_B IAS
(32KB)
GND 4 9 GND DIMM nS E NS _P _DE T 12 1 nS E NS _P _DE T nS E NS _P _DE T 12
CN1 4(2 mm )
3
DRAWER CN 6 GND SCF
MAIN FAN
nR S T_S C F 4
S CF_IF
1 GND(FB ) 7 GND
S C F_TXD
2
3
N. C
FAN_ MAIN
NAND FLASH S C F_R XD
5
6
8
9
GND
GND
DDR3 (512MB)
nS C F_OP R
_R E Q
7 10 24 V
Va ristor 8 11 24 V
(128MB) GND
9 12 24 V
CN4 (2 m m)
1 GND GND
C4N 10 13 5V
C RUM
GND
S CRUM 2
3
S C L1
S DA1 25 MHz
14 5V
M MAIN CLK MX0P 1 15 5V
D CRUM /IF PBA
4 3.3V_ C R UM
25 MHz MX0N 2 16 OP T_nR E S E T
CN2 0 NE TWORK_IF
17 OP T_R XD
FUSER N. C 6 12MHz MX1P 3
MX2P 4 18 OP T_TXD
BIAS DRUM N. C 5
MX2N 5
CN38 (1 .5 mm)
Z-CRUM GND 4 1 GND
Z-C R UM
S CL 3 2 S C L1 Ne twork MX1N 6
MX3P 7
3.3 V_ C R UM 2 3 3. 3V_ C R UM
S DA 1 4 S DA
RTC CLK
RTL8211E MX3N 8
GND 9
LE D1 10
MAIN
CN30 (2 m m)
T LE D0 11
S MP S FAN
DEVELOPER Unit 1 24 VS
32.7KHz 3.3 V_ P S 12
F AN 2 F AN_S MP S (F/B)
GND 13
GND 14
S MP S
US B_IF
VB US 1
CN21
DM 2
DP 3 00
P AR ALLE L
GND 4
P AR ALLEL 1 5V
CN10
OP TION
2
3
N. C
GND US B 2.0 USB HUB
4 5V
SMPS
CN26 (2mm)
SENSOR
SM PS
THE RM
R e la y 3 3 R e la y_AC _ON S E NS OR S E NS OR COVE R OP E N TE MP
SD CARD_IF
24 VS 4 2 24 VS
nSE NS _ P_ EXIT
n SE NS _ P_ E MP T Y
MAIN_BLDC_CLK
nSENS_Co_Op en
n SE NS _ P_ FE E D
M OT_ R EADY
M P_ C LUTC H
Fus e r ON Fus e r ON
S D_ PWR _ 3 .3
n SE NS _ P_ RE GI
P IC KUP _ C LT
5 1
FUSER ON
n M OT_ DIR
R E GI_ C LT
S ENS _MP
n M OT_ E N
T HE R M_ 1
AMB IE NT
S D_ CM D
DETE C T
3. 3V_ P S
3. 3V_ P S
S D_ CLK
3.3 V_ PS
1 5V_S MP S
S D_ D2
S D_ D3
S D_ D0
S D_ D1
1
(3 .9 6 m m)
5 V_ S MP S
CN22
3. 3VS
3. 3VS
3. 3VS
3. 3VS
VB US
VB US
24 VS
2 4 VS
2 4 VS
2 4 VS
2 4 VS
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
2 GND
SM PS
GND
GND
GND
GND
3.3 V
GND 2
DM
DM
DM
N.C
N.C
S MP S
CN
DP
DP
DP
3 24 V1
24 V1 3
GND 4 GND
4
24V 24 V2
10
11
12
13
14
5
1
2
10
11
12
13
14
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
24 V2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
5
5V_SMPS
3 .3 V_Co ver_Op en 2
INLE T FUS E R
L
N
L
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
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Clutch Clutch Ope n EMPTY REGI FEED XOA :16GB
Clutch Se nsor Se nsor Outbinfull Ope n Direct WLAN EDI
Se nsor Se nsor Se nsor Se nsor FALCON : 4GB
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FUSER Unit SD CARD
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INLET
The main controller controls all modules required to print, that is, LSU, HVPS, SMPS, FAN, Fuser, etc.
The main controller receives print data from the host through network or USB Port or fax, Scanner. It takes this information
and generates printable video bitmap data. Engine and Video controller are not separated.
The main controller adopts the CHORUS4N(1GHz) CPU, A1500(600MHz), DIMM PBA on DDR3 memory to perform
printing jobs successfully.
The OPE Controller displays the status of the system using 4.3inch TFT LCD in response to user actions or the Main
controller.
The HVPS supplies high voltage for developing process. High Voltage controlled by PWM signal from CPU.
ProXpress M332x series / M382x series / M402xFR /M4072FD main controller is composed with below components.
A1500 : To generate the printable video data and control engine / Embedded USB2.0 device
DDR3 SODIMM : 256MB
External DDR3 SODIMM : 512MB (Not supply for SL-M4070FX/4075FX)
The main controller also controls OPE and N/W PHY, USB Device, Wireless Module.
Connection
No Description No Description
1 Cover Open Sensor 17 MP
(Only for (Not apply for SL-M3370FD/3375FD)
SL-M3375FD/3875FD/3875FW/4075FR)
18 LSU
2 CRUM
19 FAN MAIN
3 FUSER
20 Direct USB
4 Outbin Full / Rear Cover Open (Only for SL-M3870FD/3875FD/3870FW/
5 Scan Motor 3875FW/4070FR/4075FR)
6 NETWORK 21 4LINE LCD OPE
7 USB Device 22 Toner CRUM
8 Parallel PWR (Only for
SL-M3375FD/3875FD/3875FW/4075FR)
9 Exit Sensor
23 FAX I/F
10 Air temp
24 WLAN
11 FAN SMPS
(Only for SL-M3870FW/3875FW)
12 MAIN Motor
25 CIS I/F
13 SCF (option)
26 RADF I/F
14 DEBUG
(Only for
15 SMPS Signal SL-M3870FW/3875FW/4070FR/4075FR)
16 SMPS Power
No Description No Description
27 ADF I/F 29 HVPS
(Only for 30 SENSOR I/F
SL-M3370FD/3375FD/3870FD/3875FD)
28 DDR3 SODIMM
C4N : To generate the printable video data and control engine / Embedded USB 2.0 device.
A1500 : ZCRUM I/F
DDR3 SODIMM : 1GB system memory
Ethernet PHY : Network printing
NAND Flash : Program memory (512MB)
MicroSD Memory : 4GB
The main controller manages an electro-photography system, controls the Video Data of printing images from main board
to LSU, provides high-voltages and PWMs, adjusts temperature in the fusing system, reads sensor signals and controls
SCF option.
The main controller also controls OPE and N/W PHY, USB Device, fax, scanner.
Connection
No Description No Description
1 OPE IF FFC 16 DEBUG OPE
2 ZCRUM (only for SL-M4075NX) 17 EXIT SENSOR
3 ZCRUM / EASY CRUM 18 MAIN MOTOR
4 FUSER 19 AIR TEMP
5 SENSOR IF 20 FAN SMPS
6 FAX 21 SCF
7 ACIS IF 22 SMPS SIGNAL
8 OUTBIN FULL / REAR COVER OPEN 23 SMPS POWER
9 RADF IF 24 MP
10 EDI 25 LSU
11 SCAN MOTOR 26 FAN MAIN
12 ETHERNET 27 HVPS
13 USB DEVICE 28 COVER OPEN SENSOR
14 PARALLEL PWR 29 DIRECT USB
15 DEBUG MAIN 30 DDR3 SO-DIMM
The OPE controller is composed of an OPE MICOM, two status LED, ECO LED, power LED, Navigation LED, WPS
LED(SL-M3870FW/3875FW model only), 4Line LCD, 4.3inch TFT LCD(SL-M407xFX series), and some keys.
SO-DIMM PBA is the system memory module of the main controller. It is used for the operating system, some system
application programs, and it stores some print data from the USB and Network port. There are three kinds of SO-DIMM
PBA :
256MB : SL-M3370FD/3375FD/3870FD/3875FD/3870FW/3875FW/4070FR/4075FR/4072FD
512MB : Option (Not only for SL-M4070FX, 4075FX)
1GB : SL-M4070FX/4075FX
Information
Part Code
- 256MB : JC9202472A
- 512MB : JC9202472B
- 1GB : JC9202512A
Part Name : PBA-RAM DIMM
The Wireless LAN Module supports 802.11b/g/n at only 3870FW/3875FW model via USB 2.0 high speed. The Module is
installed at the USB Host Channel of main controller PBA.
Information
- Part Code : JC9202510A
- Part Name : PBA-WNPC
M337xFD/M387xFD/M4072FD model uses ADF unit and M387xFW/M407xFR/M407xFW model uses RADF unit.
The ADF SUB PBA is the Joint Board to Connect between ADF Module and Main board.
The SCF PBA is the SCF control board. It use UART communication with main controller.
Information
- Part Code : JC92-02539B
- Part Name : PBA-SCF
ProXpress M3375/M3875/M4075 series use zCRUM PBA, OPC CRUM and CRUM JOINT PBA.
ProXpress M337xFD, M387xFD, M387xFW, M407xFR, M4072FD series contains a fax board. The modem card is used to
transfer and receive fax data through a telephone line. This PBA is controlled by the main board and has two connectors,
one for the telephone line connection and the other for an external phone connection.
Connection
1 Main Interface
2 Speaker
3 Hook(only China model)
4 Tel Line
5 Ext Line
Information
- Part Code : JC9202569A / JC9202569B(Only China model)
- PBA Name : PBA-LIU
The SMPS (Switching Mode Power Supply) board supplies electric power to the main board and other boards. The voltage
provided includes +5V, and +24V from a 110V/220V power input.
Specification
1) AC 110V (93.5V ~ 137V) or AC 220V (187V ~ 275V)
2) Output Current :
- +5V : 2.4A
- +24V : 3A
3) Output Power
- +5V : 8.16W
- +24V : 43.2W
Information
110V 220V
SEC CODE JC44-00097E JC44-00090E
PBA NAME SMPS V1 SMPS V2
Connection
1 INPUT_AC
2 Fuser_AC Output
3 SMPS Control Signal (from Engine PBA)
4 OUTPUT_5V&24V (to DC POWER PBA)
High Voltage Power Supply(HVPS) board generates high-voltage channels which includes MHV, DEV, BLADE, SUPPLY,
OPC, THV and FUSER BIAS.
Connection
1 Main Interface 6 OPC(-51V)
2 MHV(-1240V) 7 THV(+1315V, -1000V)
3 DEV(-338V) 8 FUSER BIAS(240V)
4 BLADE(-389V)
5 SUPPLY(-489V)
Information
- Part Code : JC4400197A
- Part Name : HVPS
2.2.6.1. Feeding
If feeding from a cassette, the drive of the pickup roller is controlled by controlling the clutch. The on/off of the clutch is
controlled by controlling the general output port or the external output port. While paper moves, occurrence of Jam
is judged as below.
Item Description
JAM 0 After picking up, paper does not reach the Feed Sensor within a predetermined time.
After picking up, if the feed sensor is not on, re-pick up will be initiated. . After re-picking up, if the
feed sensor is not on after certain time, it is JAM 0.
Even though the paper reaches to the feed sensor, the feed sensor does not detect the lead edge of
the paper.
JAM 1 After the leading edge of the paper passes the feed sensor, the trailing edge of the paper does not clear
the sensor after predetermined period of time.
After the leading edge of the paper passes the feed sensor, the paper cannot reach the exit sensor
after predetermined period of time.
* The paper exists between the feed sensor and the exit sensor.
JAM 2 The trailing edge of the paper does not clear the exit sensor within a predetermined.
2.2.6.2. Transfer
The charging voltage, developing voltage and the transfer voltage are controlled by PWM (Pulse Width Modulation). The
each output voltage is changeable due to the PWM duty. The transfer voltage admitted when the paper passes the transfer
roller is decided by environment conditions. The resistance value of the transfer roller is changed due to the surrounding
environment or the environment of the set, and the voltage value, which changes due to the environment, is changed through
the AD converter. The voltage value for impressing to the transfer roller is decided by the changed value.
2.2.6.3. Fusing
The temperature change of the heat rollers surface is changed to the resistance value through the use of a thermistor.
The Main Board uses the resistance value of the Thermistor and converts it to a voltage value through the use of an AD
converter, the temperature is decided based on the voltage value read. The AC power is controlled by comparing the target
temperature to the value from the thermistor. If the value from the thermistor is out of controlling range while controlling the
fusing, the error stated in the below table occurs.
2.2.6.4. LSU
LSU receives the image data from PVC or HPVC and make the latent image on OPC surface. It uses the dual beam,
LD. The errors related to LSU are as follows:
By Lready
When the printing is started, the engine drives the polygon motor of LSU. After the specified time is elapsed, if the
motor is not in a ready status, the engine detects the error that the polygon motor is not in a ready status. If this error
happens, the engine stops all functions and keeps it at the error state. Also, the engine informs the error status of the
main system and the error message is displayed at LCD window or LED informing the error status of the user.
By Hsync
When the polygon motor is ready, the LSU sends out the signal called Hsync and used to synchronize with each image
line. So, if the engine does not detect consecutively the signal for a fixed time, it defines the Hsync Error. If this error
happens, the engine stops all functions and keeps it at the error state. Also, the engine informs the error status of the
main system and then the error message is displayed at LCD window or LED informing the error status of the user. LSU
Error Recovery: If the LReady or Hsync error happens, the paper is exited before the error code is initiated. The engine
mode is changed to recovery mode and the engine informs the main system of the engine mode. The engine rechecks
the LSU error, if the error does not reoccur printing is resumed.
Host Software part that the application software operated in Window and Web Environment
Firmware parts that is a Embedded software controls printing job.
2.2.7.2. Architecture
HOS T
Firm ware
S o ftware
2) Driver translates the received document to a Printing Command language which printer can understand and transfers
data to spooler.
3) Stand-alone Application offers the various printing application such as Easy Printer Manager, Printer Status in Window
system.
Firmware is made up of
1) Application (Emulation) that is a interpreter translates data received from Host to a printing language (PCL, PS, GDI,
etc.) to be able to make the user to take same output as originally one what composed in Host.
2) Kernel controls and manage the whole procedure including Control flow and Printing Job before transferring to Engine
system.
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2) Web-based Application that offer a various printer additional functions, management of printing job, printer
administration, Status monitor to monitoring the printer status by real time in Web, independent environment on OS.
4) Port Monitor that manages the network communication between spooler and Network Interface Card, or various
additional application and Network Interface Card,(this is, at first, make communication logical port, manage the data,
transfer them from spooler to network port, and offer the result of printing).
2) Kernel is that manages the flow control of emulation procedure, receiving data from Host or Network card and printing
with engine & rendering job.
3) Emulation is that interprets the various output data from selected emulation.
4) Engine is that prints rendered bit-map data to paper with required size and type by Kernel.
And then, for Job Spooling function for Multi-User, Multi-Printing that is occurred in Network printing and various
additional printing functions, this Kernel use max. 10 Queuing systems in a memory.
After user start to print the wanted document to PCL string or compressed GDI bit-map data, the Driver translates
the all graphic data of the client PC and send data to host spooler. And then the spooler sends the data stream to
the printer via USB port.
Kernel receives this data from Host, and then select emulation fit to data and start selected one. After emulation job
end, Kernel sends the output bit-map data to Engine using Printer Video Controller (by clock type for LSU).
Engine print the received data to required paper with the sequential developing process.
After user start to print the wanted document to PCL string or compressed GDI bit-map data, Driver translate the
all graphic data of it and send data to host spooler.
If so, Port monitor managing network port receives data from spooler and sends a data stream to the Network
Interface Card.
Kernel receives this data from Host, and then select emulation fit to data and start selected one. After emulation job
end, Kernel sends the output bit-map data to Engine using Printer Video Controller (by clock type for LSU).
Engine print the received data to required paper with the sequential developing process.
Use only approved Samsung spare parts. Ensure that part number, product name, any voltage, current or temperature
rating are correct. Failure to do so could result in damage to the machine, circuit overload, fire or electric shock.
Do not make any unauthorized changes or additions to the printer, these could cause the printer to malfunction and
create electric shock or fire hazards.
Take care when dismantling the unit to note where each screw goes. There are 19 different screws. Use of the wrong
screw could lead to system failure, short circuit or electric shock.
Do not disassemble the LSU unit. Once it is disassembled dust is admitted to the mirror chamber and will seriously
degrade print quality. There are no serviceable parts inside.
Regularly check the condition of the power cord, plug and socket. Bad contacts could lead to overheating and firfe.
Damaged cables could lead to electric shock or unit malfunction.
Static electricity can damage a PBA, always used approved anti-static precautions when handling or storing a PBA.
2) Do not touch any soldered connections, connector terminals or other electronic parts when handling insulated parts.
2) Take care not to touch the PBA with your bare hands or metal objects as you could create a short circuit or get an
electric shock. Take extra care when handling PBAs with moving parts fitted such as sensors, motors or lamps as
they may get hot.
3) Take care when fitting, or removing, screws. Look out for hidden screws. Always ensure that the correct screw is
used and always ensure that when toothed washers are removed they are refitted in their original positions.
Many of the parts are held in place with plastic latches. The latches break easily; release them carefully.
To remove such parts, press the hook end of the latch away from the part to which it is latched.
The screws listed in the table below are used in this printer. Please ensure that, when you disassemble the printer, you keep
a note of which screw is used for which part and that, when reassembling the printer, the correct screws are used in the
appropriate places.
1. Remove the cassette. 4. Remove the front cover by releasing both hooks.
1. Remove the ADF/RADF Unit. (Refer to 3.3.3) 4. Release the OPE board after removing the screws.
1. Remove the right cover. (Refer to 3.3.1) 7. Remove 2 screws from the rear.
NOTE
6. Remove 3 screws.
1. Remove the left and right cover. (Refer to 3.3.1) 5. Remove the rear dummy cover.
3. Remove 7 screws.
4. Remove 2 screws.
1. Remove the top-middle cover. (Refer to 3.3.6) 4. Unplug the connector and flat cable.
2. Remove the fax cover after removing 2 screws. 5. Remove the fax board.
3. Remove 1 screw.
1. Remove the top-middle cover. (Refer to 3.3.6) 4. Lift up and release the middle cover.
1. Remove the right cover. (Refer to 3.3.1) 4. Release the main board.
3. Remove 4 screws.
1. Remove the right cover. (Refer to 3.3.1) 4. Release the HVPS board.
2. Remove 5 screws.
1. Remove the right cover. (Refer to 3.3.1) 4. Release the SMPS board.
3. Remove 4 screws.
3. Remove 3 screws.
5. Remove 4 screws.
CAUTION
NOTE
1. Remove the main drive unit. (Refer to 3.3.14) 2. Release the feed drive unit after removing 2 screws and
1 E-ring.
1. Remove the cassette. 3. Pull the small tap down, then release the pick up roller.
1. Remove the middle cover. (Refer to 3.3.8) 4. Push the transfer roller holder to the center and release
it.
2. Remove the top-inner cover after removing 4 screws.
5. Remove the transfer roller.
3.3.19. MP Unit
3. Remove 3 screws.
1. Remove the cassette and duplex unit. 5. Remove the sensor cover after removing 2 screws.
1. Remove the SCF right cover. (Refer to 3.3.23.1) 4. Release the SCF main board.
3. Remove 4 screws.
1. Remove the SCF right cover. (Refer to 3.3.23.1) 4. Release the SCF main motor.
3. Remove 4 screws.
1. Remove the SCF right cover. (Refer to 3.3.23.1) 6. Remove the SCF clutch.
4. Remove 2 screws.
1. Remove the SCF cassette. 3. Release the pick up / forward roller while pulling the
small tap.
2. See the bottom of the SCF Unit.
1. Remove the SCF cassette. 3. Release the reverse roller while pulling the small tap.
1. Remove the SCF right cover. (Refer to 3.3.23.1) 5. Remove the SCF main drive unit.
4. Remove 4 screws.
1. Remove the SCF right cover. (Refer to 3.3.23.1) 5. Release the SCF Lift Assy.
4. Remove 4 screws.
1. Remove the SCF Pick-Up Unit. (Refer to 3.3.23.9) 2. Remove the sensor after unplugging the connector.
This chapter describes the main functions for service, such as the product maintenance method, the test output related to
maintenance and repair, Jam removing method, and so on.
NOTE
This control panel may differ from your machine depending on its model. There are various types of control panels.
Some features and optional goods may not be available depending on model or country
Some buttons may not work depending on the mode (copy, fax, or scan).
M337xFD/M337xHD/M387xFD/M387xFW/M387xHD/M407xFD/M407xFR/M407xHR
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
21 20 19 18 17 16 6 15 14 13
1 ID Copy Allows you to copy both sides of an ID card like a drivers license
on a single side of paper
2 Darkness Adjusts the brightness level to make a copy for easier reading, when
the original contains faint markings and dark images.
WPS Configures the wireless network connection easily without a computer
3 Display screen Shows the current status and prompts during an operation.
4 Copy Switches to Copy mode.
6 Arrows Scroll through the options available in the selected menu, and increase
or decrease values.
7 OK Confirms the selection on the screen.
8 Numeric keypad Dials a number or enters alphanumeric characters
9 Address Book Allows you to store frequently used fax numbers or search for stored
fax numbers.
10 Redial/Pause Redials the recently sent fax number or received caller ID in ready
mode, or inserts a pause(-) into a fax number in edit mode.
11 Stop/Clear Stops current operation.
12 Power/Wakeup Turns the power on or off, or wakes up the machine from the power
save mode. If you need to turn the machine off, press this button for
more than three seconds.
13 Start Begins a printing job in color mode.
15 On Hook Dial When you press this button, you can hear a dial tone. Then enter a fax
number. It is similar to making a call using speaker phone.
17 Menu Enters Menu mode and scrolls through the available menus.
M407xFX
NOTE
When using the touch screen, only use your finger. Sharp objects can damage the screen.
1 2 3 4 5
10 9 8 7 6
1 Touch screen Displays the current status and allows you to access available menus.
2 Numeric keypad Dials a number or enters alphanumeric characters.
3 Clear Deletes characters in the edit area.
4 Stop Stops an operation at any time.
5 Power / Wake Up Turns the power on or off, or wakes up the machine from the power save mode.
If you need to turn the machine off, press this button for more than three seconds.
6 Start Starts a job.
7 On Hook Dial When you press this button, you can hear a dial tone. Then enter a fax number.
It is similar to making a call using speaker phone.
8 Help Gives detailed information about this machines menus or status.
9 Reset Resets user setting for a job to default value.
10 Status LED Indicates the status of your machine.
NOTE
To resolve the error, look at the error message and its instructions from the troubleshooting part.
You also can resolve the error with the guideline from the computerss Samsung Printing Status program window.
NOTE
NOTE
1) Estimated cartridge life means the expected or estimated toner cartridge life, which indicates the average capacity of
print-outs and is designed pursuant to ISO/IEC 19798. The number of pages may be affected by operating environment,
percentage of image area, printing interval, graphics, media and media size. Some amount of toner may remain in the
cartridge even when red LED is on and the printer stops printing.
3) When the imaging unit has reached its end of life, the machine will stop printing. In this case, you can choose to stop
or continue printing from the SyncThruWeb Service ( Settings > Machine Settings > System > Setup > Supplies
Management) or Samsung Easy Printer Manager (Device Settings > System > Supplies Management). Turning off this
option and continuing to print may damage the devices system.
NOTE
NOTE
To avoid tearing the paper, pull the jammed paper out slowly
and gently.
In tray1
1) Pull out tray1. 3) Insert tray 1 back into the machine until it snaps into
place.
In optional tray
1) Pull out optional tray 2. 3) Insert tray 2 back into the machine until it snaps into
place.
6) Insert the tray1 back into the machine. 8) Remove the jammed paper.
In exit area
3) Remove the jammed paper by gently pulling it straight
NOTE
out.
The fuser area is hot. Take care when removing paper from
the machine.
2) Remove the jammed paper from the duplex unit. 5) Pull down the both fuser levers.
If the paper does not come out with the duplex unit,
remove the paper from the bottom of the machine.
If you still do
not see the paper, go to the next step.
8) Close the fuser jam cover. 10) Close the rear cover.
NOTE
1) Select Menu > System Setup > Maintenance > Supplies Life on the control panel.
b) Printing a report
This product provides several printable reports for maintenance purposes.
These reports can be used to aid the diagnosis of print quality problems.
Configuration report (Menu > System Setup > Report > Configuration)
You can print a report on the machines overall configuration. It shows various SW version and current machine
setting status.
Supplies Information report (Menu > System Setup > Report > Supplies Info.)
You can print supplies information page. It shows consumable unit life status and toner using status.
Usage Counter (Menu > System Setup > Report > Usage Counter)
You can print a usage page. The usage page contains the total number of pages printed.
c) Maintenance menu
This menu allows you to maintain your machine. (Menu > System setup > Maintenance)
CLR Empty Msg. : This option appears only when toner cartridge is empty.
Supplies Life : This item allows you to check how many pages are printed and how much toner are left in the cartridge.
Image Mar. : Allows you to adjust the color setting such as color registration, color density, etc.
TonerLow Alert : Customizes the level to alert toner low or toner empty
Serial Number: Shows the machines serial number. When you call for service or register as a user on the Samsung
website, you can find this.
d) Altitude adjustment
Print quality is affected by atmospheric pressure, which is determined by the height of the machine above sea level. The
following information will guide you on how to set your machine for the best print quality.
Before you set the altitude value, determine the altitude where you are.
5,000 m
(16,404 ft)
1
3,000 m
(9,842 ft)
2
2,000 m
(6,561 ft)
3 1 High 3
1,000 m 2 High 2
(3,280 ft)
4 3 High 1
0 4 Normal
You can set the altitude value from Device Settings in Samsung Easy Printer Manager program.
For Windows and Mac users, you set from Samsung Easy Printer Manager > (Switch to advanced mode) > Device
Settings.
NOTE
If your machine is connected to the network, you can set the altitude via SyncThru Web Service.
You can also set the altitude in Menu > System Setup > Machine Setup > Altitude Adj. option on the machines display.
If an image defects appears at regular intervals on the printed-paper, it is due to a faulty or damaged roller. Refer to the table
below and check the condition of the appropriate roller.
4 5
3
2 6 7
1
8
Band Period
No Roller Description Phenomenon Defective part
(mm)
1 1st Pressure roller 62.8 mm Background
2 2nd Pressure roller 37.7 mm Background Fuser unit
3 Heat roller 77.8 mm Black spot and fuser ghost
4 Charge roller 34.5 mm Black spot
5 Developer roller 37 mm Horizontal band Laser Toner
cartridge or
6 OPC drum 76 mm White and Black spots Imaging Unit
7 Supply roller 69.57 mm Horizontal band
8 Transfer roller 47.1 mm Ghost, Damaged image Transfer roller
NOTE
For Windows, Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher is the minimum requirement for Samsung Easy Printer Manager.
Samsung Easy Printer Manager is an application that combines Samsung machine settings into one location. Samsung
Easy Printer Manager combines device settings as well as printing environments, settings/actions and launching. All of
these features provide a gateway to conveniently use your Samsung machine. Samsung Easy Printer Manager provides two
different user interfaces for the user to choose from: the basic user interface and the advanced user interface. Switching
between the two interfaces is easy: just click a button.
For Windows, Select Start > Programs or All Programs > Samsung Printers > Samsung Easy Printer Manager >
Samsung Easy Printer Manager.
For Macintosh, Open the Applications folder > Samsung folder > Samsung Easy Printer Manager.
The Samsung Easy Printer Manager interface is comprised of various basic sections as described in the table that follows:
NOTE
The screenshot may differ depending on operating system you are using.
No Area Description
1 Printer List The Printer List displays printers installed on your computer and network
printers added by network discovery (Windows only).
2 Printer Information This area gives you general information about your machine. You can check
information, such as the machines model name, IP address (or Port name),
and machine status.
NOTE
3 Application Information Includes links for changing to the advanced settings, preference, help, and
about.
4 Quick links Displays Quick links to machine specific functions. This section also includes
links to applications in the advanced settings.
NOTE
5 Contents Area Displays information about the selected machine, remaining toner level,
and paper. The information will vary based on the machine selected. Some
machines do not have this feature.
6 Order Supplies Click on the Order button from the supply ordering window. You can order
replacement toner cartridge(s) from online.
Device Settings
You can configure various machine settings such as machine setup, paper, layout, emulation, network, and print
information.
Scan to PC Settings
This menu includes settings to create or delete scan to PC profiles.
- Scan Activation : Determines whether or not scanning is enabled on the device.
- Profile : Displays the scanning profiles saved on the selected device.
- Basic tab : Contains settings related general scan and device settings.
- Image tab : Contains settings related to image altering.
Fax to PC settings
This menu includes settings related to the basic fax functionality of the selected device.
- Disable : If Disable is On, incoming faxes will not be received on this device.
- Enable Fax Receiving from Device : Enables faxing on the device and allow more options to be set.
Alert Settings
This is menu includes settings related to error alerting.
- Printer Alert : Provides settings related to when alerts will be received.
- Email Alert : Provides options relating to receiving alerts via email.
- History Alert : Provides a history of device and toner related alerts.
Job Accounting
Provides querying of quota information of the specified job accounting user. This quota information can be created and
applied to devices by job accounting software such as SyncThru or CounThru admin software.
The Samsung Printer Status is a program that monitors and informs you of the machine status.
NOTE
The Samsung Printer Status window and its contents shown in this users guide may differ depending on the machine
or operating system in use.
Check the operating system(s) that are compatible with your machine.
You can also launch Samsung Printer Status manually. Go to the Printing Preferences , click the Basic tab > Printer
Status button.
Warning The machine is in a state where a soft error has occurred. For example, a toner low status,
which may lead to toner empty status.
Error The machine has at least one hard error, such as out of paper, fuser error, etc. Machine
does not have ability to come to ready without customer intervention.
1 Toner Level You can view the level of toner remaining in each toner cartridge. The machine
and the number of toner cartridge(s) shown in the above window may differ
depending on the machine in use. Some machines do not have this feature.
2 Alert Settings Select the settings you want from the options window.
3 Order Supplies You can order replacement toner cartridge(s) from online.
4 Troubleshooting You can directly open the troubleshooting section in the users guide.
SWS is an embedded web server in the machine. This web server informs you of machine configuration, version, status and
allows you to customize the machines settings. You can contact this server via wired and wireless network using your
web browser in the remote place.
Connecting preparations
Wired or Wireless Network connection is established.
Browser (Ex> Internet Explorer) Program on your PC network connected
SWS overview
SyncThru Web Service (SWS)
Connection Procedure
1) Open the Web-browser and input IP address of machine. Click Login.
CAUTION
Please, change SWS Default ID and Password for system security in case of your first connection.
NOTE
If the machine supports Direct Print, you can enable this function using the SWS menu. The default configuration is
Disabled for your security.
Firstly, you have to login to SWS.
1) Click Direct Print Configuration in the pop up windows when clicking Direct Print.
Or,
This chapter includes instructions for updating the printer firmware. You can update the printer firmware by using one
of the following methods :
Upgrading preparations
usblist2.exe : Tool which sends firmware data to printer.
Firmware file to update.
Upgrade Procedure
1) Turn the machine off.
3) Turn the machine on. Check if the printer is the ready status.
Upgrading preparations
Wired or Wireless Network connection is established.
Firmware file to update
Upgrade Procedure
1) Open the Web-browser and input IP address of machine. Click Login.
4) Select firmware file using browser button and press next button.
5) SyncThru will check verify firmware file and compare version and press next button.
6) Machine starts upgrading. SyncThru will return home page after upgrading is completed.
In service (tech) mode, the technician can check the machine and perform various test to isolate the cause of a malfunction.
While in Tech mode, the machine still performs all normal operations.
NOTE
Some menu items may not appear on the display depending on the options or models.
Supplies Info
It shows consumable unit life status and toner using status.
Usage Counter
It contains the total number of pages printed.
Error Info.
It shows various kinds of errors which can be occurred in machine. It also store history error count how many errors are
issued.
Job Duty
It shows printing usage by print job duty.
Memory Usage
It shows memory usage.
Maintenance
Clear Counts
This function resets the count information for selected item.
NVRAM Read/Write
This menu can change a configuration value for engine firmware.
Test Routines
This menu can perform the operation test for the main components.
State
Code LCD Meaning
Displayed
100-0000 0000-Main BLDC Main BLDC Motor is On/Off On[Off]
100-0010 0010-Main BLDC Rdy Detect if Main BLDC Motor runs at normal speed High[Low]
100-0260 0260-SMPS Fan Start/Stop Deve. Fan run On[Off]
101-0000 0000-MP Feed Clutch Engages drive to pick up a paper from bypass Tray(MP Tray). On[Off]
101-0010 0010-Tray1 Pickup Engages drive to pick up a paper from tray1. On[Off]
101-0020 0020-Tray2 Pickup Engages drive to pick up a paper from tray2. (Optional) On[Off]
101-0050 0050-Registration Engages drive to registartion rolls. On[Off]
101-0190 0190-OutBin Full Detect when a paper is at Out-Bin Full Sensor High[Low]
102-0010 0010-Tray1 Empty Detect when paper is in Tray1. High[Low]
102-0080 0080-Tray2 Empty Detect when paper is in tray2. High[Low]
102-0280 0280-MP Empty Detects when paper is in Bypass Tray(MP Tray). High[Low]
102-0290 0290-Feed Sensor Detect when a paper is at Feed sensor. High[Low]
102-0300 0300-T2 Feed Sens Detect when a paper is at T2 Feed sensor. (optional) High[Low]
102-0360 0360-Regi Sens Detect when a paper is at Regi. sensor. High[Low]
102-0370 0370-Exit Sens Detect when a paper is at Exit. sensor. High[Low]
105-0030 0030-K MHV Bias Black MHV bias voltage on at normal drive level On[Off]
106-0030 0030-K Dev Bias Black Dev bias voltage on at normal drive level On[Off]
107-0030 0030-K THV Bias Black THV bias voltage on at normal drive level On[Off]
107-0031 0031-K THV- Bias Black THV bias voltage on at normal drive level On[Off]
107-0070 0070-K THV Bias R Detect what the THV value is on the THV Roller Numeric 3
digits
109-0000 0000-Temp A Detects what the temperature A is on fuser. Numeric 3
digits
109-0040 0040-Fuser Fan Run Fuser Fan Motor On/Off On[Off]
109-0050 0050-Fuser Bias Fuser bias voltage on at normal drive level On[Off]
110-0000 0000-LSU Mot1 Rdy Detects if LSU motor1 runs at normal speed. High[Low]
110-0060 0060-LSU Mot1 Run LSU Motor1 On/Off On[Off]
110-0110 0110-LD Power4 LSU LD4 Power On/Off (black) On[Off]
110-0170 0170-LSU HSync4 Detect LSU HSync4 (black) High[Low]
Test Routines
This menu can perform the operation test for fax.
Service Function
Clear All Mem.
The function resets the system to factory default settings. This function is used to reset the system to the initial value
when the product is functioning abnormally . All the values are returned to the default values, and all the information,
which was set by the user, will be erased.
NOTE
Always perform a memory clear after replacing the main board. Otherwise, the system may not operate properly.
Format HDD
This menu executes SD card format.
Engine Footer
This function is for monitoring of the engine status. If you perform this function, at printing, the setting value for engine
is shown on the bottom of the printed page.
F/W Upgrade
The function is to upgrade the firmware by using usblist.exe file. When updating firmware, you must select On
for this menu.
- Imaging Unit
The function is to set up the time to inform imaging unit low status. This function can provide user convenience
for replacing the imaging unit.
4.2. Troubleshooting
Before attempting to repair the printer first obtain a detailed description of the problem from the customer.
Power On
- No Power
OPE LED - Power Module error
ON?
- Main PBA
Printing
quality is Refer to "Solution
nomal? of Image Problem"
END
Check that the power cable is plugged into the outlet and the printer.
Messages appear the Easy Printer Manager window or on the control panel to indicate machine status or errors. Refer
to the tables below to correct the problem.
NOTE
Some messages may not appear on the display depending on the options or models.
Error Code
A11110
Error message
Error: #A1-1110 / Motor Failure: #A1-1110. Turn off then on. Call for service if the problem persists
Symptom
Harness or main BLDC motor or main board is defective. / OPC coupler in the toner cartridge(or imaging unit) has
overloaded.
Troubleshooting method
1) Turn the machine off then on. If the error persists, refer to the following.
3) Check if the motor connector on main board is connected properly. Reconnect it.
4) OPC coupler has overloaded. After removing the toner cartridge/imaging unit, rotate the OPC coupler.
If there is any damage, the OPC coupler cant rotate well. Replace the toner cartridge/imaging unit.
Error Code
C11110
C11120
C11144
C11150
C11160
C11170
Error message
Prepare new toner / Prepare new toner cartridge
Replace new toner / Replace with new toner cartridge
Replace new toner / End of life, Replace with new toner cartridge
Symptom
The remaining toner cartridge is less than 10% / The toner cartridge is at the end of its life.
Troubleshooting method
NOTE
Error Code
C1-1310
C1-1411
Error message
Error: #C1-1310 / Toner Failure: #C1-1310. Install toner again
Toner Not Installed / Toner cartridge is not installed. Install it
Symptom
The toner cartridge is not installed.
Troubleshooting method
NOTE
3) Check if the toner cartridge is installed. If yes, remove and reinstall it.
4) If the problem persists, replace the toner cartridge with new one.
Error Code
C1-1512
Error message
Toner Not Compatible / Toner cartridge is not compatible. Check guide
Symptom
Toner cartridge is not compatible.
Troubleshooting method
NOTE
3) If the toner cartridge is not a Samsung genuine toner cartridge, replace with new one.
Error Code
C1-1710
C1-1711
C1-1712
Error message
Error: #C1-1710 / Toner Cart Failure: #C1-1710. Call for service
Error: #C1-1711 / Toner Cart Failure: #C1-1711. Call for service
Error: #C1-1712 / Toner Cart Failure: #C1-1712. Call for service
Symptom
The machine cant detect the CRUM chip of the toner cartridge.
Troubleshooting method
NOTE
4) If the toner cartridge is not a Samsung genuine toner cartridge, replace with new one.
Error Code
C21110
C21120
C21150
C21160
C21170
Error message
Prepare new toner / Prepare new toner cartridge
Replace new toner / Replace with new toner cartridge
Replace new toner / End of life, Replace with new toner cartridge
Symptom
The remaining toner cartridge is less than 10% / The toner cartridge is at the end of its life.
Troubleshooting method
NOTE
Error Code
C2-1411
Error message
Toner Not Installed / Toner cartridge is not installed. Install it
Symptom
The toner cartridge is not installed.
Troubleshooting method
NOTE
3) Check if the toner cartridge is installed. If yes, remove and reinstall it.
4) If the problem persists, replace the toner cartridge with new one.
Error Code
C2-1512
Error message
Toner Not Compatible / Toner cartridge is not compatible. Check guide
Symptom
Toner cartridge is not compatible.
Troubleshooting method
NOTE
3) If the toner cartridge is not a Samsung genuine toner cartridge, replace with new one.
Error Code
C2-1710
C2-1711
C2-1712
Error message
Error: #C2-1710 Call for Service
Error: #C1-1711 Call for Service
Error: #C1-1712 Call for Service
Symptom
The machine cant detect the CRUM chip of the toner cartridge.
Troubleshooting method
NOTE
4) If the toner cartridge is not a Samsung genuine toner cartridge, replace with new one.
Error Code
C31110
C31120
C31144
C31150
C31160
C31170
Error message
Prepare IMG. Unit / Prepare new imaging unit
Replace IMG. Unit / Replace with new imaging unit
Symptom
The remaining imaging unit is less than 10% / The imaging unit is at the end of its life.
Troubleshooting method
NOTE
Error Code
C3-1410
Error message
IMG. Not Installed / Imaging unit is not installed. Install the unit
Symptom
The imaging unit is not installed.
Troubleshooting method
NOTE
3) Check if the imaging unit is installed. If yes, remove and reinstall it.
4) If the problem persists, replace the imaging unit with new one.
Error Code
C3-1510
Error message
IMG. Not compatible / Imaging unit is not compatible. Check guide
Symptom
Imaging unit is not compatible.
Troubleshooting method
NOTE
3) If the imaging unit is not a Samsung genuine imaging unit, replace with new one.
Error Code
C9-1112
Error message
Replace pickup roller / Replace with new tray 1 pickup roller
Symptom
Tray1 pick up roller is worn out.
Troubleshooting method
1) Remove the tray 1 cassette.
3) Pull the small tap down, then release the pick up roller(JC73-00340A).
(Refer to 3.3.17)
Error Code
C9-1115
Error message
Replace retard roller / Replace with new tray 1 retard roller
Symptom
Tray1 reverse roller is worn out.
Troubleshooting method
1) Remove the tray1 cassette.
Error Code
C9-1122
Error message
Replace pickup roller / Replace with new tray 2 pickup roller
Symptom
Tray2 pick up roller is worn out.
Troubleshooting method
1) Remove the Tray 2 cassette.
3) Pull the small tap down, then release the pick up roller(JC97-02259A).
(Refer to 3.3.23.5)
Error Code
C9-1125
Error message
Replace retard roller / Replace with new tray 2 retard roller
Symptom
Tray2 reverse roller is worn out.
Troubleshooting method
1) Remove the Tray 2 cassette.
3) Pull the small tap down, then release the reverse roller(JC97-02259A).
(Refer to 3.3.23.6)
Error Code
H1-1210
Error message
Paper jam in Tray2.
Symptom
A paper jam was detected in the feed area of the tray2.
Troubleshooting method
1) Remove the Tray2 cassette.
Error Code
H1-1220
Error message
Tray 2 Door Open. Close it
Symptom
Optional cassette is not installed properly.
Troubleshooting method
1) Remove and reinstall the Tray2 cassette.
Check if the connection between sensor and main board is OK. Reconnect the harness.
Error Code
H1-1230
Error message
Error: #H1-1230 / Input System Failure: #H1-1230. Check tray 2 connection
Symptom
Communication error has occurred.
Troubleshooting method
1) Turn the machine off then on.
4) Check if the interface connector is connected to the SCF main board. If the interface connector is defective,
replace it.
Error Code
H1-1240
Error message
Tray2 Not Install
Symptom
Optional cassette is not installed properly.
Troubleshooting method
1) Remove and reinstall the Tray2 cassette.
Check if the connection between sensor and main board is OK. Reconnect the harness.
Error Code
H1-1252
H1-1254
Error message
Paper empty in tray 2 / Paper is empty in tray 2. Load paper
Symptom
There is no paper in the tray2. / Actuator-Paper Empty or photo sensor is defective.
Troubleshooting method
1) Load the paper in the tray2.
2) If the problem persists, turn the machine off and check the following.
4) If the Photo Sensor(0604-001325) is defective, replace it. Check if the connector is connected properly.
Error Code
M1-1110
Error message
Paper Jam in Tray1.
Symptom
The jammed paper has occurred in the tray1.
Troubleshooting method
1) Clear the jammed paper. (Refer to 4.1.3)
If the problem persists, check the following.
2) While pushing the Paper Empty Sensor, send the printing data. Check if the pick up roller is rotating normally.
3) Check if there is any obstacles in the paper path (from Pick-Up to Feed Sensor). The feed roller should be
especially checked.
4) Print out the Supplies Information. Check the Tray 1 Roller Life and Tray1 Reverse(Retard) roller Life. If the life
came to the end, replace the relative roller.
[Pick up roller]
[Reverse roller]
Error Code
M1-1610
Error message
Paper Jam in MP tray.
Symptom
The jammed paper has occurred in the MP tray.
Troubleshooting method
1) Clear the jammed paper. (Refer to 4.1.3)
If the problem persists, check the following.
6) Check if the MP rollers are worn out. If necessary, replace the defective roller or MP unit.
Error Code
M1-5112
M1-5113
M1-5120
Error message
Paper empty in tray 1 / Paper is empty in tray 1. Load paper
All Tray Empty / Paper is empty in all tray. Load paper
Symptom
There is no paper in the tray1. / Actuator-Paper Empty or photo sensor is defective.
Troubleshooting method
1) Load the paper in the tray1.
If the problem persists, check the followings after turning the machine off.
3) If the photo sensor(0604-001393) is defective, replace it. Check if the connector is connected properly.
Error Code
M15612
M15712
Error message
Paper empty in MP / Paper is empty in MP tray. Load paper
Paper Empty in manual feeder / Paper is empty in manual feeder. Load paper
Symptom
There is no paper in the MP tray (or Manual Feeder). / Actuator-Paper Empty or photo sensor is defective.
Troubleshooting method
1) Load the paper in the tray1.
If the problem persists, check the followings after turning the machine off.
3) If the photo sensor(0604-001393) is defective, replace it. Check if the connector is connected properly.
Error Code
M2-1110
Error message
Jam inside machine
Symptom
A paper jam was detected at the feed sensor.
Troubleshooting method
1) Remove the jammed paper. (Refer to 4.1.3)
If the error persists, check the followings.
3) Check if the Regi roller is contaminated or worn out. If yes, replace it.
4) Check if there is any obstacles or contamination in the paper path. If yes, clean or remove it.
Error Code
M2-2210
Error message
Jam inside of duplex
Symptom
A paper jam was detected in the bottom of duplex.
Troubleshooting method
1) Remove the jammed paper. (Refer to 4.1.3)
Error Code
M31110
Error message
Jam in exit area
Symptom
A paper jam was detected in the exit area.
Troubleshooting method
1) Remove the jammed paper. (Refer to 4.1.3)
2) Check if there is any obstacles or contamination in the paper path. If yes, clean or remove it.
3) Check if the exit roller rubber is worn out. Replace the exit roller(JC93-00323A).
4) Check if the exit sensor connector is connected properly. If the connection is OK, replace the exit sensor.
Error Code
M3-2130
Error message
Output bin full / Output bin full. Remove printed paper
Symptom
The machine detected that the output tray has got full or the bin-full sensor is defective.
Troubleshooting method
1) Remove the paper on the output tray.
4) Check if the Bin-full Sensor connector is connected properly. Reconnect it or replace the Bin-full sensor(.
(Refer to 3.3.20)
Error Code
S1-2411
Error message
Error: #S1-2411 Turn off then on
Symptom
SD card has some problem.
Troubleshooting method
1) Check if the SD card is installed properly. Remove and reinstall it.
Error Code
S1-4210
Error message
Error: #S1-4210 Turn off then on
Symptom
Communication error between the main board and fax board has occurred.
Troubleshooting method
1) Check if the connection between the main board and fax board.
Error Code
S2331x
Error message
Error: #S2-331x Turn off then on
Symptom
This error shows the engine status.
Troubleshooting method
1) S23310 : Warm-up status
Error Code
S2-4120
Error message
Door open. Close it.
Symptom
Door is open or the cover open switch is defective.
Troubleshooting method
1) Check if the front door is closed correctly.
3) Check if the connection between the main board and HVPS board is correct.
4) Check if the cover open switch on HVPS board is operated properly. If it is defective, replace the HVPS
board(JC44-00197A).
(Refer to 3.3.5)
Error Code
S33122
Error message
Scanner Locked / Scanner is locked. Press Stop button
Symptom
Scanner lock error has occurred. CIS does not move.
Troubleshooting method
1) Check if the CIS unit is moving when power on.
2) Check if the flat cable is connected to the CIS unit properly. Re-connect or replace the cable.
4) Check if there is any defective part in the scanner unit. (Gear, Belt, Motor etc.)
Error Code
S4-2111
S4-2112
Error message
Memory Full / Fax memory is almost full. Print or remove received fax job
Memory Full / Fax memory is full. Print or remove received fax job
Symptom
The fax memory is almost full.
Troubleshooting method
1) Print or remove the received fax job in Secure Recieve.
Error Code
S63123
Error message
Network Problem: IP Conflict.
Symptom
IP address conflicts with that of other system. / There is no response when checking the ping test.
Troubleshooting method
Change the machines IP address.
Set-up the IP address in this order, Network -> TCP/IP (IPv4) -> STATIC.
Error Code
S63128
Error message
802.1x Network Error.
Symptom
The confirmation was requested for wired port, the server has rejected. / The confirmation protocol is not the same or
user information (ID/Password) is wrong.
Troubleshooting method
Check the setting-up for 802.1x confirmation server.
Error Code
U12315
U12320
U12330
U12334
U12340
Error message
Error #U1-2315 Turn off then on.
Error #U1-2320 Turn off then on.
Error #U1-2330 Turn off then on.
Error #U1-2334 Turn off then on.
Error #U1-2340 Turn off then on.
Symptom
The temperature control of fuser unit is abnormal.
Troubleshooting method
1) Turn the machine off. Re-install the fuser unit. Then turn the machine on. Is the error message is disappeared?
2) If the problem persists, turn the machine off and remove the fuser unit.
(Refer to 3.3.13)
a) Check if the fuser connector is connected properly.
b) Check if the input voltage is normal.
c) Check if the thermistor is twisted or contaminated; and is in contact with the Heat Roller.
3) After confirming continuity in the fuser connector and the problem still exists; order an SMPS/HVPS and Fuser
Unit and install as is necessary.
HVPS : JC44-00197A
Error Code
U2-1112
U2-1113
Error message
Error #U2-1111 Turn off then on.
Error #U2-1113 Turn off then on.
Symptom
LSU Motor does not work normally.
Troubleshooting method
1) Execute the LSU motor test in EDC mode. Check LSU motor operation sound.
2) If there is no sound, remove the right cover. Check if the LSU harness is connected on the main board properly.
(picture-1)
3) If it is OK, remove the top cover. Check if the LSU harness is connected on LSU board properly. (picture- 2,3)
5) Reconnect the LSU harness and then execute the LSU motor test again.
7) If the problem persists after replacing LSU, replace the main board.
Error Code
U3-3113
U3-3313
U3-3314
U3-3413
U3-3513
U3-3514
Error message
Original paper jam / Original paper jam inside of scanner. Remove jam
Symptom
A document jam was detected in the ADF unit.
Troubleshooting method
1) Remove the jammed paper from ADF unit.
3) If the document jam occurs continually, open the ADF cover-top. Check if the ADF pick up roller is contaminated
or worn out. Clean or replace it.
Error Code
U3-4110
Error message
Door of scanner is open.
Symptom
ADF top cover is opened.
Troubleshooting method
1) Close the ADF top cover.
5) Light image
Description : The printed image is light, with no ghost.
7) Uneven Density
Description : Print density is uneven between left and right.
8) Background
Description : Light dark background appears in whole area of the printing.
9) Ghost
Description : Ghost occurs at 76 mm intervals of the OPC drum.
The high voltage terminal is contaminated. Clean the high voltage terminals.
The life of the laser toner cartridge or imaging unit has been Replace the laser toner cartridge or imaging unit.
expired
The life of the transfer roller has been expired. Replace the transfer roller.
The ground contact of laser toner cartridge or imaging unit Clean the ground terminal of laser toner cartridge or imaging
is bad. unit. If the problem persists, replace it.
LSU is defective. Replace the LSU.
The connection between the main board and HVPS board Reconnect the harness. If the main board or HVPS board
is bad. is defective, replace it.
The printer is not installed on flat ground. Install the printer on flat ground. Print 10 sample pages for
test.
The developer circulation in the laser toner cartridge or 1) Shake the laser toner cartridge or imaging unit 2~3
imaging unit is bad. times from right to left. Reinstall it. Print 10 sample
pages for test.
2) If the problem persists, replace the laser toner
cartridge or imaging unit.
The contact between imaging unit and transfer roller is bad. Check if the imaging unit and transfer roller are installed
properly.
1) Multi-feeding
Description : Multiple sheet of paper are fed at once.
Check and cause Solution
Pick clutch or Regi clutch does not work properly. Replace the defective clutch if necessary.
Pick up/ Forward / Retard roller is worn out or contaminated. Clean or replace the defective roller.
2) No-Power
Description : When system power is turned on, LED and LCD on the operator panel do not come on.
Check and cause Solution
The connection between main board and OPE board is bad. Reconnect or replace the harness.
HVPS/SMPS output is abnormal. Replace the HVPS/SMPS board.
5. System Diagram
OP PANEL
OP E_ LC D (LED)
LCD (2-Line )
LE D_ 3_ 1 _ BLUE(R e s e rv e d )
LSU
n KEY_4 (R es e rv e d)
LE D4 (R e s e rve d )
n KEY_C ANC E L
n KEY_PO WER
LE D_ POWE R
LE D_ ER R OR
LE D_ R EADY
LE D_ TONER
(Dual Beam )
n KEY_EC O
LE D_ EC O
n Hs y nc
C LK_ LSU_M OT
VDO_ 1 _ P
VDO_ 2 _ P
3 .3V_ LSU
G ND
VDO _ 1 _N
G ND
G ND
VDO _ 2 _N
G ND
nLD_ ON
nR E ADY_ LSU
n LS U_MOT _EN
GND
n S H_ 1
n S H_ 2
LD_ P OWER
2 4VS
GND
n POWE R _ SW
5V
n R ST_ OP E
OPE _ R XD
OPE _ TXD
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
GND
5V
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
6
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
5
4
3
2
1
n KEY_ C ANC E L 1 0
LED_ R E ADY 1 1
LED_ E R RO R 1 2
LE D_ TONE R 1 3
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
1
2
3
4
5
6
N. C 1
N. C 2
LED_ EC O 3
N. C 4
n KEY_ EC O 5
PWR _ LE D 6
n POW ER _ SW 7
GND 8
5V_ SUS 9
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
n R S T_ OP E
5 V_ SUS P
n POWE R _SW
G ND
OP E _ TXD
OPE _ R XD
C LK_ LSU_ MO T
3 . 3 V_LS U
GND
VDO_ 1 _ N
GND
GND
VDO_ 2 _ N
GND
n LD_ ON
n R EADY_LS U
nLS U_ MOT_ E N
GND
n S H_ 1
n S H_ 2
LD_ POWE R
N. C
n Hsyn c
VDO_ 1 _ P
VDO_ 2 _ P
2 4 VS
P AR ALLEL
1 5 V_S US P
CN35
THV_R E AD 10 3 THV_ R E AD
4 nTHV_ E N 3 N.C
nTHV_ E N 9 24 V1 1
P WM_ THV 8 5 P WM_THV 4 N.C
HVP S
6 P WM_DE V_ DC 24 V1 2 5 GND
S CF_IF
P WM_ FUS E R_B IAS 5
GND 4 9 GND S C F_ TXD
(32KB) (128MB) 5 8 GND
HVPS Supply
GND
3.3V
3.3V_ C ove r_ Ope n
3
2
1 3 .3V_Cover_ Open 1
10
11
12
GND
3 . 3V
3 . 3V_ C ove r_Ope n 1
S C F_R XD
nS C F_OP R
_R E Q
6
7
9
10
11
GND
24V
24V
8
DEV
DDR3 DIMM GND
GND 9
12
13
24V
5V
10
THV FAN MAIN (256MB) GND 14
15
5V
5V
r ML-4210/15ND 16 OP T_nR E S E T
CN30(2 m m)
M AIN FAN
NAND FLASH
Va ristor MAIN (128MB)
MX0P 1
MX0N 2
CN20 NE TWORK_IF
MX1P 3
MX2P 4
CN4 (2 mm )
1 GND
A1500 MX2N 5
C R UM
S CRUM 2 S C L1
S DA1 MAIN CLK 25 MHz MX1N 6
D M 3
4 3 . 3V_ C R UM
MX3P 7
MX3N 8
CRUM I/F PBA 25 MHz
FUSER
N.C 6
12 MHz GND 9
LE D1 10
BIAS DRUM N.C 5 LE D0 11
CN9(1 . 5 mm)
3.3V_P S 12
Z-CRUM GND 4 1 GND
Ne twork
Z-C R UM
S CL 3 2 S C L1 GND 13
GND 14
3. 3V_C R UM
S DA
2
1
3
4
3 .3 V_ C R UM
S DA RTC CLK RTL8211E
T
USB_IF
32.7KHz VB US 1
CN21
DM 2
DEVELOPER Unit DP 3
0
CN2 9(2 m m)
GND 4
S MP S FAN
FAN 1 24VS
SMPS
2 F AN_S MP S (F/ B)
US B 2.0
USB HUB
SMPS
CN26 (2mm)
1
GND
24 V OFF 2
24 VS 5 GND
S MP S
4 CN6(2mm)
CN
24V OFF
SM PS
R e la y 3 R e la y_AC _ON
CN31(2mm) CN27 (1.5 mm)
Cover Open
C N19(2mm ) CN7 (2mm )
E XIT
CN2( 1.5mm )
OUTBIN FULL
CN16 CN28(2 mm)
AIR
3 CN24 (2mm )
24 VS 4 2 24VS THE RM MAIN MOTOR S E NS OR MP S E NS OR COVE R OP E N SENSOR USB_IF TE MP
Fus e r ON 5 Fus e r ON
1
FUSER ON
MAIN_BLDC_ CLK
n S ENS_ P_ EXIT
n S EN S_ P _E MP T Y
nSE NS_C o_ Op en
3 . 3V_ C_ OPE N1
3 . 3V_ C_ OPE N2
n S EN S_ BIN_F ULL
V_P ROTE CT_ ON
n S EN S_ P _F EE D
M OT_ R E ADY
M P_ C LUTC H
n S EN S_ P _RE GI
P IC KUP_ C LT
T HER M_1
nM OT_ DIR
R E GI_ C LT
S ENS _MP
nM OT_ E N
AM BIENT
3 . 3V_ P S
3 . 3V_ P S
3 .3 V_ PS
1
3 . 3VS
3 . 3VS
3 . 3VS
3 . 3VS
(3 . 9 6m m)
2 4 VS
1 5V_S MP S
24 VS
24 VS
24 VS
24 VS
GND
G ND
G ND
G ND
G ND
G ND
G ND
GND
GND
GND
5 V_S MP S
CN2 2
GND
GND
GND
GND
3 .3 V
2
S MP S
DM
N.C
SM PS
CN
DP
GND 2 GND
24 V1 3 24V1
3
4
GND
24V 4 GND
10
11
12
13
14
1
2
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
5V_SMPS
3.3 V_Co ver_Op en 2
INLE T FUS E R
N
L
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
+2 4V
+2 4V
B R AKE
ST AR T/ STO P
C W/C C W
GND
GND
NC
Te mp
Pickup Re gi Cove r Se nsor
MP MP Exit Pa pe r Cove r
Clutch Clutch Ope n EMPTY FEED REGI
Clutch Se nsor Se nsor Outbinfull Ope n WLAN
Se nsor Se nsor SeSe
nsor
nsor
Se nsor
FUSER Unit
The rmoSta t Ma in Motor
INLET
RCV
3. 3V
LE D_ANODE
HOOK_O FF
GND
M IC
OP E _LC D
CN(1 .5 m m)
4 LE D_ANODE
CN2(1 .5 m m)
3
2
1
nS E NS_ DADF_P_R E GI 7 6 nS E NS_ DADF_ P _R E GI
Hands et
1
2
3
4
5
DADF_MOT _S LE E P 8 5 DADF_MOT_ S LE E P
RADF P a pe r P os 1 LE D_ANODE
CN(1 .5 m m)
2 GND
S e ns or 3 nS E NS_DADF_P _P OS DADF_MOT _P LS 10 3 DADF_MOT_ P LS
4 LE D_ANODE DADF_MOT _C UR R E NT 11 2 DADF_MOT_ C UR R E NT
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
RADF P a pe r Re gi 5 GND DADF_MOT _DIR 12 1 DADF_MOT_ DIR CN1(1.5 mm)
LSU OPE
3. 3V
VO 1
VO 2
Tx
Rx
n HOOK_ DET
G ND
1
2
3
nS E NS_DADF_P _RE GI
S e ns or
MODEM
6
GND 1 11 GND Sca n
3. 3V
GND
n S C ANNE R_ HOM E
CN(2 mm) C N(1. 5mm) CN(2 mm)
PICKUP
24V
5V
3. 3V
3. 3V
2
LC D_ BL_ P WM
DADF _ RE GI_ SOL
n S ENS _ DADF_ P _ DE T
SC AN HOM E
RXD_ OP E
TXD_ OP E
n R ST_ M IC OM _ OP E
nS E NS _DADF_COVE R_OP EN
LC D_ LVDS 3 +
LC D_ LVDS _ CLK+
LC D_ LVDS 2 +
LC D_ LVDS 1 +
LC D_ LVDS 0 +
n DADF_ M OT_ S LEE P
DADF_ M OT_ P LS
n S E NS _ DADF_ P _ P OS
3 .3 V_ P S
G ND
G ND
n S ENS _ DADF_ P _ R EG
n DADF_ MO T_ EN
G ND
G ND
(Dual Beam )
LC D_ LVDS3 -
LC D_ LVDS _ C LK-
LC D_ LVDS2 -
LC D_ LVDS1 -
LC D_ LVDS0 -
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
n INT_ TO UC H
GND
S DA_ TO UC H
SC L_ TO UC H
GND 10
DADF_ M OT_ M S1
DADF_ M OT_ M S2
DADF_ M OT_ DIR
n KE Y_ S OFT _ PWR
1 24 V GND BUZZER
SOL
RADF P ic k up
CL
Motor
CN(1 .5mm)
DADF_P IC KUP_S OL 3 9
2 DADF_P IC KUP_ S OL DADF_P IC KUP_S OL (Conexant _SSF 336 )
CN3 (1 . 5 mm )
n Hs y n c
C LK_ LSU_ MO T
VDO_ 1 _ P
VDO_ 2 _ P
3 .3 V_ LSU
G ND
VDO_ 1 _ N
G ND
G ND
VDO_ 2 _ N
G ND
n LD_ ON
n R E ADY_ LS U
n LS U_ MOT_ E N
GND
n SH_ 1
n SH_ 2
LD_ P OWER
2 4 VS
nS E NS_ DADF_P_P OS 5 nS E NS_ DADF_ P _P OS
n HOO K_ DE T
n MODE M_ INT
n M_ R ES E T
M ODEM _ SP IDI
M ODEM _ SC K
MODE M_ S PIDO
KE YC LIC K
GND
3 .3 V
7
n MO DE M_ C S
DADF_MOT _MS 1 6 6 DADF_MOT_ MS 1
RADF Re gi
REGI
1 24 V
CL
SOL
LE D_ B
VR E F
GND
GND
GND
VDD
ID
ILED
LED_ G
GND
24 V
SIG1
SIG2
SIG3
LED_ R
8 4 24V
5V 9 3 5V
RADF E xit 1 24 V DADF_E XIT_S OL 10 2 DADF_E XIT_ S OL STEP
ADF
CL
SOL
EXIT
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
9
8
7
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Clutc h
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
3 DADF_E XIT_S OL
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
ADF MOT
OUT1A
CN(2 mm)
2 OUT1B
RADF Motor
MT 3
4
OUT2A
OUT2B
STEP
10
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
M ODEM _ MOS I
MO DE M_ S C K
KEY_ CLIC K
3. 3V
n INT_ MODE M
nC S _ MODE M
n R S T_ MODE M
n HOOK_ DE T
LC D_ LVDS 3 +
LC D_ LVDS_ C LK+
LC D_ LVDS 2 +
LC D_ LVDS 1 +
LC D_ LVDS 0 +
LCD_ LVDS3 -
LC D_ LVDS _ C LK-
LCD_ LVDS2 -
LCD_ LVDS1 -
LCD_ LVDS0 -
M ODEM _ MISO
G ND
3 . 3 V_ LS U
GND
VDO_ 1 _ N
GND
GND
VDO_ 2 _ N
GND
n LD_ ON
n R EADY_ LS U
n LS U_ M OT_ E N
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
n INT_ TOUC H
GND
S DA_ TOUC H
SC L_ TOUC H
3 .3 V
3 .3 V
n S H_ 1
n S H_ 2
LC D_ B L_ PWM
LD_ POWE R
N. C
n KE Y_ S OFT_ P WR
n Hsy n c
R ADF_ R EG I_ S OL
R ADF_ P IC KUP _ S OL
DADF_ E XIT_ S OL
C LK_ LS U_ MOT
n SC AN HOME
R XD_ OPE
TXD_ OPE
n R S T_ MIC OM_ OE
n SE NS _RADF _COVER_OP E N
VDO_ 1 _ P
VDO_ 2 _ P
2 4 VS
3 .3 V_ PS
GND
GND
n R ADF_ M OT_ E N
GND
GND
OUT1 A
OUT2 A
B _ VIN
GND
G_ VIN
GND
R _ VIN
GND
C IS_ C LK
LE D_ C OMM ON
C IS _ BLE D
C IS_ GLE D
CIS_ R LE D
GND
R ADF_ MOT _ MS 1
R ADF_ MOT _ MS 2
2 4 V2
R ADF _ MOT_ DIR
OUT1 B
OUT2 B
SC AN_ C TR
nS E NS _ R ADF_ P _ DET
n SE NS_ R ADF_ P_ P OS
5 V_ PS
3 .3 V_ C IS
3 .3 V_ C IS
C IS _ SP
n SE NS_ R ADF _ P_ R EG
3 .3 V 3.3 V_ Cover_Open
ADF JOINT PBA
C N13 (1. 5mm)
SCAN_MTR
CN9 (FFC 1 mm)
CN5 (FFC 1mm )
CN17 (FFC 1 mm) CN16 (FFC 1 mm) (JC92-02426A)
Front Cover C IS _ IF LS U_ IF OP E I/F (4.3 inch TOUCH LCD)
MODE M I /F
Micro Switch 1
CN12 (1. 5mm) OUT2B 12 OUT2B OUT2 B 1
OUT1B 2 11 OUT1B OUT1 B 2
R ADF_IF
3 10 3
ADF_IF
ANODE_C 8 ANODE_C ANODE_ C 5
24 VS 12 1 24 VS
GND 11 3.3V 2 GND (64KB) ANODE_B 6
7
7
6
ANODE_B ANODE_ B
6
7
CN8(1.5 mm)
6 P WM_DE V_ DC
P WM_DE V_ DC
P WM_MHV
7
6 7 P WM_MHV EEPROM DDR3 nS E NS_ C_OP N
GND
10
11
3
2
nS E NS_C_ OP N
GND
nS E NS_C_OP N
GND
10
11
Supply P WM_FUS E R_ B IAS 5 8 P WM_FUS E R_B IAS
(32KB)
GND 4 9 GND DIMM nS E NS _P _DE T 12 1 nS E NS _P _DE T nS E NS _P _DE T 12
3
DRAWER CN 6 GND SCF
MAIN FAN
nR S T_S C F 4
S CF_IF
1 GND(FB ) 7 GND
S C F_TXD
2
3
N. C
FAN_ MAIN
NAND FLASH S C F_R XD
5
6
8
9
GND
GND
DDR3 (512MB)
nS C F_OP R
_R E Q
7 10 24 V
Va ristor 8 11 24 V
(128MB) GND
9 12 24 V
CN4 (2 m m)
1 GND GND
C4N 10 13 5V
C RUM
GND
S CRUM 2
3
S C L1
S DA1 25 MHz
14 5V
M MAIN CLK MX0P 1 15 5V
D CRUM /IF PBA
4 3.3V_ C R UM
25 MHz MX0N 2 16 OP T_nR E S E T
CN2 0 NE TWORK_IF
17 OP T_R XD
FUSER N. C 6 12MHz MX1P 3
MX2P 4 18 OP T_TXD
BIAS DRUM N. C 5
MX2N 5
CN38 (1 .5 mm)
S CL 3 2 S C L1 Ne twork MX1N 6
MX3P 7
3.3 V_C R UM 2 3 3 . 3V_ C R UM
S DA 1 4 S DA
RTC CLK
RTL8211E MX3N 8
GND 9
LE D1 10
MAIN
CN30 (2 m m)
T LE D0 11
S MP S FAN
DEVELOPER Unit 1 24 VS
32.7KHz 3.3 V_ P S 12
F AN 2 F AN_S MP S (F/B)
GND 13
GND 14
S MP S
US B_IF
VB US 1
CN21 DM 2
DP 3 00
P AR ALLE L
GND 4
P AR ALLEL 1 5V
CN10
OP TION
2
3
N. C
GND US B 2.0 USB HUB
4 5V
SMPS
CN26 (2mm)
SENSOR
SM PS
THE RM
R e la y 3 3 R e la y_AC _ON S E NS OR S E NS OR COVE R OP E N TE MP
SD CARD_IF
24 VS 4 2 24 VS
nSE NS _ P_ EXIT
n SE NS _ P_ E MP T Y
MAIN_BLDC_CLK
nSENS_Co_Op en
n SE NS _ P_ FE E D
M OT_ R EADY
M P_ C LUTC H
Fus e r ON Fus e r ON
S D_ PWR _ 3 .3
n SE NS _ P_ RE GI
P IC KUP _ C LT
5 1
FUSER ON
n M OT_ DIR
R E GI_ C LT
S ENS _MP
n M OT_ E N
T HE R M_ 1
AMB IE NT
S D_ CM D
DETE C T
3. 3V_ P S
3. 3V_ P S
S D_ CLK
3.3 V_ PS
1 5 V_S MP S
S D_ D2
S D_ D3
S D_ D0
S D_ D1
1
(3 .9 6 m m)
5V_S MP S
CN22
3. 3VS
3. 3VS
3. 3VS
3. 3VS
VB US
VB US
24 VS
2 4 VS
2 4 VS
2 4 VS
2 4 VS
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
2 GND
SM PS
GND
GND
GND
GND
3.3 V
GND 2
DM
DM
DM
N.C
N.C
S MP S
CN
DP
DP
DP
3 24 V1
24 V1 3
GND 4 GND
4
24V 24 V2
10
11
12
13
14
5
1
2
10
11
12
13
14
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
24 V2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
5
6
5V_SMPS
3 .3 V_Co ver_Op en 2
INLE T FUS E R
L
N
L
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
GND
GND
+2 4 V
+2 4 V
NC
B R AKE
S TAR T/ ST OP
C W/ C CW
Te mp
Pickup Re gi Cove r Se nsor
MP MP Exit Pa pe r Cove r
Clutch Clutch Ope n EMPTY REGI FEED XOA :16GB
Clutch Se nsor Se nsor Outbinfull Ope n Direct WLAN EDI
Se nsor Se nsor Se nsor Se nsor FALCON : 4GB
Se nsor USB
FUSER Unit SD CARD
The rmoSta t Ma in Motor
INLET
6. Reference Information
This chapter contains the tools list, list of abbreviations used in this manual, and a guide to the location space required when
installing the printer. A definition of test pages and Wireless Network information definition is also included.
The following tools are recommended safe and easy troubleshooting as described in this service manual.
6.2. Glossary
The following glossary helps you get familiar with the product by understanding the terminologies commonly used with
printing as well as mentioned in this users guide and service manual.
802.11 is a set of standards for wireless local area network (WLAN) communication, developed by
802.11
the IEEE LAN/MAN Standards Committee (IEEE 802).
802.11b/g/n can share same hardware and use the 2.4 GHz band. 802.11b supports bandwidth up to 11
802.11b/g/n Mbps, 802.11n supports bandwidth up to 150 Mbps. 802.11b/g/n devices may occasionally suffer
interference from microwave ovens, cordless telephones, and Bluetooth devices.
Access Point or Wireless Access Point (AP or WAP) is a device that connects wireless communication
Access point devices together on wireless local area networks (WLAN), and acts as a central transmitter and
receiver of WLAN radio signals.
An Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) is a scanning unit that will automatically feed an original
ADF
sheet of paper so that the machine can scan some amount of the paper at once.
AppleTalk is a proprietary suite of protocols developed by Apple, Inc for computer networking. It
AppleTalk was included in the original Macintosh (1984) and is now deprecated by Apple in favor of TCP/IP
networking.
A computer graphics term describing the number of bits used to represent the color of a single pixel in
a bitmapped image. Higher color depth gives a broader range of distinct colors. As the number of bits
BIT Depth
increases, the number of possible colors becomes impractically large for a color map. 1-bit color is
commonly called as monochrome or black and white.
A bitmapped graphics format used internally by the Microsoft Windows graphics subsystem (GDI),
BMP
and used commonly as a simple graphics file format on that platform.
Bootstrap Protocol. A network protocol used by a network client to obtain its IP address automatically.
This is usually done in the bootstrap process of computers or operating systems running on them. The
BOOTP
BOOTP servers assign the IP address from a pool of addresses to each client. BOOTP enables 'diskless
workstation' computers to obtain an IP address prior to loading any advanced operating system.
Charge Coupled Device (CCD) is a hardware which enables the scan job. CCD Locking mechanism is
CCD
also used to hold the CCD module to prevent any damage when you move the machine.
Collation is a process of printing a multiple-copy job in sets. When collation is selected, the device
Collation
prints an entire set before printing additional copies.
A control panel is a flat, typically vertical, area where control or monitoring instruments are displayed.
Control Panel
They are typically found in front of the machine.
It is the printing term used for a toner usage measurement on printing. For example, 5% coverage
means that an A4 sided paper has about 5% image or text on it. So, if the paper or original has
Coverage
complicated images or lots of text on it, the coverage will be higher and at the same time, a toner
usage will be as much as the coverage.
Comma Separated Values (CSV). A type of file format, CSV is used to exchange data between
CSV disparate applications. The file format, as it is used in Microsoft Excel, has become a de facto standard
throughout the industry, even among non-Microsoft platforms.
A Duplex Automatic Document Feeder (DADF) is a scanning unit that will automatically feed and
DADF
turn over an original sheet of paper so that the machine can scan on both sides of the paper.
Default The value or setting that is in effect when taking a printer out of its box state, reset, or initialized.
A Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a client-server networking protocol. A DHCP
server provides configuration parameters specific to the DHCP client host requesting, generally,
DHCP
information required by the client host to participate on an IP network. DHCP also provides a
mechanism for allocation of IP addresses to client hosts.
Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM), a small circuit board that holds memory. DIMM stores all
DIMM
the data within the machine like printing data, received fax data.
The Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) is a standard that allows devices on a home network to
DLNA
share information with each other across the network.
The Domain Name Server (DNS) is a system that stores information associated with domain names in
DNS
a distributed database on networks, such as the Internet.
A dot matrix printer refers to a type of computer printer with a print head that runs back and forth
Dot Matrix Printer on the page and prints by impact, striking an ink-soaked cloth ribbon against the paper, much like a
typewriter.
Dots Per Inch (DPI) is a measurement of resolution that is used for scanning and printing. Generally,
DPI
higher DPI results in a higher resolution, more visible detail in the image, and a larger file size.
Distinctive Ring Pattern Detection. Distinctive Ring is a telephone company service which enables a
DRPD
user to use a single telephone line to answer several different telephone numbers.
A mechanism that will automatically turn over a sheet of paper so that the machine can print (or
Duplex scan) on both sides of the paper. A printer equipped with a Duplex Unit can print on both sides of
paper during one print cycle.
Duty cycle is the page quantity which does not affect printer performance for a month. Generally the
printer has the lifespan limitation such as pages per year. The lifespan means the average capacity
Duty Cycle
of print-outs, usually within the warranty period. For example, if the duty cycle is 48,000 pages per
month assuming 20 working days, a printer limits 2,400 pages a day.
Error Correction Mode (ECM) is an optional transmission mode built into Class 1 fax machines
ECM or fax modems. It automatically detects and corrects errors in the fax transmission process that
are sometimes caused by telephone line noise.
Emulation is a technique of one machine obtaining the same results as another. An emulator
duplicates the functions of one system with a different system, so that the second system behaves like
Emulation the first system. Emulation focuses on exact reproduction of external behavior, which is in contrast
to simulation, which concerns an abstract model of the system being simulated, often considering
its internal state.
Ethernet is a frame-based computer networking technology for local area networks (LANs). It defines
wiring and signaling for the physical layer, and frame formats and protocols for the media access
Ethernet
control (MAC)/data link layer of the OSI model. Ethernet is mostly standardized as IEEE 802.3. It
has become the most widespread LAN technology in use during the 1990s to the present.
A suite of protocols developed by Apple Computer for computer networking. It was included in the
EtherTalk
original Macintosh (1984) and is now deprecated by Apple in favor of TCP/IP networking.
Foreign Device Interface (FDI) is a card installed inside the machine to allow a third party device
FDI such as a coin operated device or a card reader. Those devices allow the pay-for-print service
on your machine.
A File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a commonly used protocol for exchanging files over any network
FTP
that supports the TCP/IP protocol (such as the Internet or an intranet).
The part of a laser printer that fuses the toner onto the print media. It consists of a heat roller and
a pressure roller. After toner is transferred onto the paper, the fuser unit applies heat and pressure
Fuser Unit
to ensure that the toner stays on the paper permanently, which is why paper is warm when it comes
out of a laser printer.
A connection between computer networks, or between a computer network and a telephone line. It is
Gateway
very popular, as it is a computer or a network that allows access to another computer or network.
A shades of gray that represent light and dark portions of an image when color images are converted
Grayscale
to grayscale; colors are represented by various shades of gray.
An image type that simulates grayscale by varying the number of dots. Highly colored areas consist of
Halftone
a large number of dots, while lighter areas consist of a smaller number of dots.
Hard Disk Drive (HDD), commonly referred to as a hard drive or hard disk, is a non-volatile storage
HDD
device which stores digitally-encoded data on rapidly rotating platters with magnetic surfaces.
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is an international non-profit, professional
IEEE
organization for the advancement of technology related to electricity.
The 1284 parallel port standard was developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
IEEE 1284 (IEEE). The term "1284-B" refers to a specific connector type on the end of the parallel cable that
attaches to the peripheral (for example, a printer).
A private network that uses Internet Protocols, network connectivity, and possibly the public
Intranet telecommunication system to securely share part of an organization's information or operations with
its employees. Sometimes the term refers only to the most visible service, the internal website.
An Internet Protocol (IP) address is a unique number that devices use in order to identify and
IP address
communicate with each other on a network utilizing the Internet Protocol standard.
The Images Per Minute (IPM) is a way of measuring the speed of a printer. An IPM rate indicates the
IPM
number of single-sided sheets a printer can complete within one minute.
The Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) defines a standard protocol for printing as well as managing print
jobs, media size, resolution, and so forth. IPP can be used locally or over the Internet to hundreds
IPP
of printers, and also supports access control, authentication, and encryption, making it a much more
capable and secure printing solution than older ones.
IPX/SPX stands for Internet Packet Exchange/Sequenced Packet Exchange. It is a networking
protocol used by the Novell NetWare operating systems. IPX and SPX both provide connection
IPX/SPX services similar to TCP/IP, with the IPX protocol having similarities to IP, and SPX having similarities
to TCP. IPX/SPX was primarily designed for local area networks (LANs), and is a very efficient
protocol for this purpose (typically its performance exceeds that of TCP/IP on a LAN).
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is an international standard-setting body
ISO composed of representatives from national standards bodies. It produces world-wide industrial and
commercial standards.
The International Telecommunication Union is an international organization established to standardize
and regulate international radio and telecommunications. Its main tasks include standardization,
ITU-T
allocation of the radio spectrum, and organizing interconnection arrangements between different
countries to allow international phone calls. A -T out of ITU-T indicates telecommunication.
ITU-T No. 1 chart Standardized test chart published by ITU-T for document facsimile transmissions.
Joint Bi-level Image Experts Group (JBIG) is an image compression standard with no loss of accuracy
JBIG or quality, which was designed for compression of binary images, particularly for faxes, but can
also be used on other images.
Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) is a most commonly used standard method of lossy
JPEG compression for photographic images. It is the format used for storing and transmitting photographs
on the World Wide Web.
The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is a networking protocol for querying and
LDAP
modifying directory services running over TCP/IP.
LED A Light-Emitting Diode (LED) is a semiconductor device that indicates the status of a machine.
Media Access Control (MAC) address is a unique identifier associated with a network adapter. MAC
address is a unique 48-bit identifier usually written as 12 hexadecimal characters grouped in pairs (e.
MAC address
g., 00-00-0c-34-11-4e). This address is usually hard-coded into a Network Interface Card (NIC) by its
manufacturer, and used as an aid for routers trying to locate machines on large networks.
Multi Function Peripheral (MFP) is an office machine that includes the following functionality in one
MFP
physical body, so as to have a printer, a copier, a fax, a scanner and etc.
Modified Huffman (MH) is a compression method for decreasing the amount of data that needs to be
transmitted between the fax machines to transfer the image recommended by ITU-T T.4. MH is a
MH
codebook-based run-length encoding scheme optimized to efficiently compress white space. As most
faxes consist mostly of white space, this minimizes the transmission time of most faxes.
MMR Modified Modified READ (MMR) is a compression method recommended by ITU-T T.6.
A device that modulates a carrier signal to encode digital information, and also demodulates such a
Modem
carrier signal to decode transmitted information.
Modified Read (MR) is a compression method recommended by ITUT T.4. MR encodes the first
MR scanned line using MH. The next line is compared to the first, the differences determined, and then the
differences are encoded and transmitted.
A network operating system developed by Novell, Inc. It initially used cooperative multitasking to
NetWare run various services on a PC, and the network protocols were based on the archetypal Xerox XNS
stack. Today NetWare supports TCP/IP as well as IPX/SPX.
Organic Photo Conductor (OPC) is a mechanism that makes a virtual image for print using a laser
beam emitted from a laser printer, and it is usually green or rust colored and has a cylinder shape.
OPC An imaging unit containing a drum slowly wears the drum surface by its usage in the printer, and
it should be replaced appropriately since it gets worn from contact with the cartridge development
brush, cleaning mechanism, and paper.
The first example of something, such as a document, photograph or text, etc, which is copied,
Originals reproduced or translated to produce others, but which is not itself copied or derived from something
else.
Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) is a model developed by the International Organization for
Standardization (ISO) for communications. OSI offers a standard, modular approach to network
OSI design that divides the required set of complex functions into manageable, self-contained, functional
layers. The layers are, from top to bottom, Application, Presentation, Session, Transport, Network,
Data Link and Physical.
A private automatic branch exchange (PABX) is an automatic telephone switching system within a
PABX
private enterprise.
Printer Command Language (PCL) is a Page Description Language (PDL) developed by HP as a
PCL printer protocol and has become an industry standard. Originally developed for early inkjet printers,
PCL has been released in varying levels for thermal, dot matrix printer, and laser printers.
Portable Document Format (PDF) is a proprietary file format developed by Adobe Systems for
PDF
representing two dimensional documents in a device independent and resolution independent format.
PostScript (PS) is a page description language and programming language used primarily in the
PostScript(PS)
electronic and desktop publishing areas. - that is run in an interpreter to generate an image.
Printer Driver A program used to send commands and transfer data from the computer to the printer.
The media like paper, envelopes, labels, and transparencies which can be used in a printer, a scanner, a
Print Media
fax or, a copier.
Pages Per Minute (PPM) is a method of measurement for determining how fast a printer works,
PPM
meaning the number of pages a printer can produce in one minute.
An interface for a device driver, this allows software to interact with the device driver using standard
PRN file
input/output system calls, which simplifies many tasks.
A convention or standard that controls or enables the connection, communication, and data transfer
Protocol
between two computing endpoints.
The Public-Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) is the network of the world's public circuit-switched
PSTN
telephone networks which, on industrial premises, is usually routed through the switchboard.
Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS) is a protocol for remote user authentication
and accounting. RADIUS enables centralized management of authentication data such as usernames
RADIUS
and passwords using an AAA (authentication, authorization, and accounting) concept to manage
network access.
The sharpness of an image, measured in Dots Per Inch (DPI). The higher the dpi, the greater the
Resolution
resolution.
Server Message Block (SMB) is a network protocol mainly applied to share files, printers, serial ports,
SMB and miscellaneous communications between nodes on a network. It also provides an authenticated
Interprocess communication mechanism.
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) is the standard for e-mail transmissions across the Internet.
SMTP is a relatively simple, text based protocol, where one or more recipients of a message are
SMTP
specified, and then the message text is transferred. It is a client server protocol, where the client
transmits an email message to the server.
Service Set Identifier (SSID) is a name of a wireless local area network (WLAN). All wireless devices
SSID in a WLAN use the same SSID in order to communicate with each other. The SSIDs are case-sensitive
and have a maximum length of 32 characters.
The subnet mask is used in conjunction with the network address to determine which part of the
Subnet Mask
address is the network address and which part is the host address.
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) and the Internet Protocol (IP); the set of communications
TCP/IP
protocols that implement the protocol stack on which the Internet and most commercial networks run.
Transmission Confirmation Report (TCR) provides details of each transmission such as job status,
TCR transmission result and number of pages sent. This report can be set to print after each job or only
after failed transmissions.
Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) is a variable-resolution bitmapped image format. TIFF describes
image data that typically come from scanners. TIFF images make use of tags, keywords defining the
TIFF
characteristics of the image that is included in the file. This flexible and platform-independent format
can be used for pictures that have been made by various image processing applications.
A kind of bottle or container used in a machine like a printer which contains toner. Toner is a powder
used in laser printers and photocopiers, which forms the text and images on the printed paper. Toner
Toner Cartridge
can be fused by a combination of heat/pressure from the fuser, causing it to bind to the fibers in
the paper.
An industry standard for scanners and software. By using a TWAINcompliant scanner with a
TWAIN TWAIN-compliant program, a scan can be initiated from within the program. It is an image capture
API for Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh operating systems.
Uniform Naming Convention (UNC) is a standard way to access network shares in Window NT and
UNC Path other Microsoft products. The format of a UNC path is: \\<servername>\<sharename>\<Additional
directory>
Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is the global address of documents and resources on the Internet.
URL The first part of the address indicates what protocol to use, the second part specifies the IP address or
the domain name where the resource is located.
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is a standard that was developed by the USB Implementers Forum, Inc., to
USB connect computers and peripherals. Unlike the parallel port, USB is designed to concurrently connect
a single computer USB port to multiple peripherals.
A watermark is a recognizable image or pattern in paper that appears lighter when viewed by
transmitted light. Watermarks were first introduced in Bologna, Italy in 1282; they have been used by
Watermark
papermakers to identify their product, and also on postage stamps, currency, and other government
documents to discourage counterfeiting.
Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is a security protocol specified in IEEE 802.11 to provide the same
WEP level of security as that of a wired LAN. WEP provides security by encrypting data over radio so that
it is protected as it is transmitted from one end point to another.
Windows Imaging Architecture (WIA) is an imaging architecture that is originally introduced in
WIA Windows Me and Windows XP. A scan can be initiated from within these operating systems by
using a WIAcompliant scanner.
Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) is a class of systems to secure wireless (Wi-Fi) computer networks,
WPA
which was created to improve upon the security features of WEP.
WPA-PSK (WPA Pre-Shared Key) is special mode of WPA for small business or home users. A
shared key, or password, is configured in the wireless access point (WAP) and any wireless laptop or
WPA-PSK
desktop devices. WPA-PSK generates a unique key for each session between a wireless client and the
associated WAP for more advanced security.
The Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) is a standard for establishing a wireless home network. If your
WPS wireless access point supports WPS, you can configure the wireless network connection easily
without a computer.
XML Paper Specification (XPS) is a specification for a Page Description Language (PDL) and a new
document format, which has benefits for portable document and electronic document, developed
XPS
by Microsoft. It is an XML-based specification, based on a new print path and a vector-based
device-independent document format.
The life of the toner cartridge and the printing speed are measured using the pattern shown below.
: Function Information
Function
N Network
W Wireless Network
D Duplex Printing
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