NP6330 SH
NP6330 SH
NP6330 SH
HANDBOOK
REVISION 1
SPECIFICATIONS AND OTHER INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN MAY VARY SLIGHTLY FROM
ACTUAL MACHINE VALUES OR THOSE FOUND IN ADVERTISING AND OTHER PRINTED
MATTER.
THIS DOCUMENTATION IS INTENDED FOR ALL SALES AREAS, AND MAY CONTAIN
INFORMATION NOT APPLICABLE TO CERTAIN AREAS.
Prepared by
CANON INC.
COPYRIGHT © 1997 CANON INC. CANON NP6330 REV.1 SEPT. 1997 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)
CONTENTS 1
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7. Position of the Pick-Up Guide 2. Adjusting the Nip (tightening
Plate Cam the pressure adjusting nut) ..2-35
(multifeeder assembly) ..........2-31 3. Position of the Fixing
8. Routing the Timing Belt Assembly Paper Guide..........2-36
(multifeeder assembly) ..........2-31 4. Position of the Cleaning Belt
9. Adjusting the Pressure of the Solenoid ................................2-36
Separation Pad F. Electrical System........................2-37
(multifeeder assembly) ..........2-32 1. Registering the Cassette/
10.Routing the Drive Belt ...........2-32 Multifeeder Paper Width
11.Adjusting the Position of the Basic Setting [4] ....................2-37
Horizontal Registration 2. Adjusting the Original Stop
Solenoid ................................2-33 Position with the DF in Use
E. Fixing System.............................2-34 [3] No.325..............................2-40
1. Points to Note When Installing 3. Checking the
the Fixing Heater...................2-34 Photointerrupters...................2-41
CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT/FUNCTIONS OF
THE ELECTRICAL PARTS
A. Sensors ........................................3-2 1. DC Controls PCB ..................3-13
B. Switches clutches, and 2. HVT .......................................3-14
solenoids ......................................3-4 3. Lamp Regulator PCB ............3-14
C. Heaters, lamps, and motors .........3-6 4. Motor driver 1 PCB ...............3-15
D. PCBs ............................................3-8 5. Motor driver 2 PCB ...............3-15
E. Paper deck pedestal-M1 ............3-10 6. Pedestal controller PCB
F. Variable Resistors, Light- (Paper deck pedestal) ...........3-16
Emitting Diodes, and Check
Pins by PCB ...............................3-12
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CHAPTER 5 SELF DIAGNOSIS
A. Copier...........................................5-1 C. RDF/ADF Self Diagnosis..............5-6
B. Pedestal Self Diagnosis ...............5-5 D. Sorter Self Diagnosis ...................5-7
APPENDIX
A. GENERAL TIMING CHART .........A-1 E. SPECIFICATIONS .......................A-9
B. SIGNALS AND ABBREVIATIONS ....A-2 1. Copier .....................................A-9
C. GENERAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ..A-5 2. Paper Deck Pedestal-M1 ......A-15
D. PEDESTAL CONTROLLER .........A-7
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CHAPTER 1 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
A. Image Adjustment Basic Procedure
non-AE, copy density at 5
Pre-Check Checks on Solid Black Density Adjustment on Density Slope Optimum Density Adjustment
Start
Is the density of Is there a Is the density
gray scale No. 1
NO difference in density between NO
front and rear? of gray scale No. 9 YES
too light? identical to the density of No. 8 End
Execute 'U25' in user through No. 9 of
mode (wire cleaning) to YES YES the chart?
clean the transfer
charging wire. Turn the adjusting screws Adjust the slit according to the slit plate
NO
in the front and at the rear adjustment procedure (next page)
of the primary corona Is the density NO
Clean the primary assembly counterclockwise of gray scale No. 9 too
charging wire and the to move the primary corona high (dark)?
static eliminator. wire closer to the drum. YES
NO
Is it higher at front
Decrease the setting of Increase the setting of
Check the height of the Make a copy. ‘302’ in service mode [3] ‘302’ in service mode [3]
corona wires. YES so that the density of No. so that the density of No.
9 decreases (Note 1) 9 increases (Note 1)
Turn the adjusting screw Turn the adjusting screw
at the front of the primary at the front of the primary
NO Is the setting of ‘U21’ corona assembly corona assembly Make a copy.
Set it to the middle value. (density correction) in user counterclockwise. clockwise.
mode the middle
value?
YES
1-1
Adjusting the Slit Plate
Note:
• Use only the slit plate at the front.
• If you must replace the drum unit, be sure to put the slit plate back to the white marking.
1) Turn off the power switch, and disconnect the power plug from the power outlet.
2) Remove the copyboard glass, and move the No.1 mirror mount to the center, where work is facilitated.
3) Adjust the slit plate at the front by referring to the table below.
2
1
2 3
If you adjusted the slit q by loosening the screw r, the change will affect If you adjusted the slit w by loosening the screw e, the change will affect
the area from the center to the rear end., the image end (up to a point about 30 mm from the rear).
30 mm (approx.) {
A3
A3
Leading edge
Leading edge
1-2
B. Points to Note for Scheduled Servicing
Primary
corona unit Blower brush Cleaning
grid
Fixing assembly
Pick-up/feeding assembly
Part tool/solvent work/remarks
Part tool/solvent work/remarks
Separation claw Solvent Cleaning
Pick-up Moist cloth* Cleaning
Upper roller/ Cleaning oil Cleaning
roller
Lower roller (TKN-0464)
Transfer guide
Inlet guide Solvent Cleaning
Feeding belt
Feeding
assembly mount
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2.5 ±1.5 mm
Figure 2-1
Reference:
2nd side of 2-sided copy: 2.5 ±2.0 mm
Making Adjustments
1) Start [3] in service mode, and select No. 305 using the keypad.
• The display indicates ‘305’.
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Select [3] No. 306 in service mode (leading edge non-image width adjustment), and
make adjustments so that the leading edge non-image width is 2.5 ±1.0 mm when the
Test Sheet is copied in Direct.
The copier adjusts the leading edge non-image width in relation to the timing at which
the blank shutter is closed.
Be sure to perform the following steps whenever you have replaced the blank shut-
ter solenoid or the blank exposure assembly.
2.5 ± 1.0 mm
Figure 2-2
Reference:
6 mm or less in Reduce or Enlarge mode (however, 8 mm or less at 50%)
Making Adjustments
1) Start [3] in service mode, and select No. 306 using the keypad.
• The indicator indicates ‘306’.
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Select [3] No. 307 in service mode (trailing edge non-image width adjustment), and
make adjustments so that the trailing edge non-image width is 2.5 ±1.5 mm when the
Test Sheet is copied in Direct.
The copier adjusts the trailing edge non-image width in relation to the timing at which
the blank shutter is closed.
Be sure to perform the following steps whenever you have replaced the blank shut-
ter solenoid or the blank exposure assembly.
2.5 ±
1.5 mm
Figure 2-3
Reference:
8 mm or less in Reduce or Enlarge mode
Making Adjustments
1) Select [3] in service mode, and select No. 307 using the keypad.
• The indicator indicates ‘307’.
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Make adjustments so that the edges of the copy image and the copy are 0±1.5 mm
from each other.
(–) (+)
0 ± 1.5 mm
0
2
4
6
8
10
Figure 2-4
Reference:
2nd side of 2-sided copy: 0 ±2.0 mm
Figure 2-5
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Figure 2-6
Figure 2-7
Figure 2-8
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Select [3] No. 308 in service mode (left/right margin adjustment), and make adjust-
ments so that the image left/right margin is 2.5 ±1.5 mm when the Test Sheet is copied
in Direct.
Be sure you have adjusted the left/right registration before performing the following
steps.
Reference:
2nd side of 2-sided copies: 2.5 ±2.0 mm
Making Adjustments
a. Margin Width
1) Select [3] in service mode, and select No. 308 using the keypad.
• The indicator indicates ‘308’.
Shutter
Adjusts the distance
between the two shutters
(+)
(-)
Figure 2-9
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Adjusting screw
Figure 2-10
Figure 2-11
Note:
For both a. and b., be sure to try different reproduction ratios after adjustments so
that a blank shutter home position search will be executed.
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6 AE Adjustments
If you have replaced the scanning lamp, AE sensor, or DC controller PCB, you
must make the adjustments indicated by O; make the adjustments indicated by ∆ as
necessary.
First, execute [4] No. 402 in service mode (AE auto adjustment) for automatic adjust-
ments.
If the appropriate adjustments cannot be made after several tries (density indicator
LED F5 and F9 flash), or if copies of the Test Sheet made in AE mode are too dark or
too light, execute [3] No. 304 in service mode (AE mode scanning lamp activation volt-
age auto adjustment).
Be sure to follow the numerical sequence of the table.
No. Item After replacing AE sensor After replacing controller PCB
1 402 O O
2 304 ∆ ∆
3 303 ∆ ∆
Table 2-1
• In No. 402, auto adjustment is not executed for the AE slope, and the standard slope
is used. To adjust the slope, execute No. 303.
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Making Adjustments
1) Place the Test sheet (NA-3) on the Copyboard, and close the copyboard cover.
2) Start [4] in service mode, and select No. 402 using the keypad.
• The indicator indicates ‘402’.
Table 2-2
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• Scanning Lamp Activation Voltage Auto Adjustment in AE Mode [3] No. 304
Making Adjustment
1) Start [3] in service mode, and select No. 304 using the keypad.
• The indicator indicates ‘304’.
3) Using the keypad or the Zoom keys, change the settings according to the table
below.
• The indicator flashes the setting.
Table 2-3
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Making Adjustments
1) Start [3] in service mode, and select No. 303 using the keypad.
• The indicator indicates ‘303’.
3) Using the keypad or the Zoom keys, change the setting according to the table below.
• The indicator flashes the setting.
Table 2-4
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Making Adjustments
1) Start [3] in service mode, and select No. 302 using the keypad.
• The indicator indicates ‘302’.
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8 Adjusting the Horizontal Registration Paper Edge Sensor Position [3] No. 324
If a discrepancy is noted between front and rear margins on the second side of a two-
sided copy, make the following adjustments:
Making Adjustments
1) Start [3] in service mode, and select No. 324 using the keypad.
The indicator indicates ‘324’.
Note:
After making adjustments, turn off and then on the power switch to move the hori-
zontal paper end sensor to home position.
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9 Adjusting the Trailing Edge Margin for Pick-Up from the Multifeeder [3] No. 327
Make adjustments so that the trailing edge margin is 2.5 ±1.5 mm when free-size
copying is executed using the multifeeder.
2.5 ±
1.5 mm
Figure 2-12
Making Adjustments
1) Start [3] in service mode, and select No. 327 using keypad.
• The indicator indicates ‘327’.
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Adjust the width that runs in the middle of an original in book erase mode.
The Length of χ in Figure 2-13 may be changed.
This mode does not allow changing the left/right edge of a book original.
Book original
Figure 2-13
Making adjustment
1) Start [3] in service mode, and select No. 326 using the keypad.
• The indicator indicates ‘326’.
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B. Exposure System
1 Routing the Scanner Drive Cable
Route the cable in the order indicated; then, adjust the tension of the cable and the
position of the mirror.
Note:
Before starting the work, be sure to fix the No. 2 mirror mount temporarily in place
to the front and rear side plates.
q
y
w
Put the steel ball
into the hole
of the pully.
Wind
r eight times.
=0 –
3mm
u
Fix in place
t temporarily.
Figure 2-14
2-16
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2 Adjusting the Position of the Mirror (optical path length between No. 1
mirror and No. 2/No. 3 mirror)
1) Remove the screw used to temporarily fix the No.2 mirror mount in position (both
front, rear).
2) Loosen the four screws on the mirror positioning tool (FY9-3002-000), and extend the
two arms fully; then, tighten the screws (both front and rear).
Reference:
The mirror positioning tool is used in common with other models. Adjust the length
of the arms to suit the copier in advance.
3) Remove the pin from the mirror positioning tool (front and rear).
4) Mount the mirror positioning tool q to the No.1 mirror mount and the No.2 mirror
mount.
q
(front)
Figure 2-15
(rear)
Figure 2-16
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5) Mount the fixing of the scanner cable to the No.1 mirror mount (both front and rear)
with screws w.
w (rear)
Figure 2-17
(front)
Figure 2-18
2-18
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Loosen the binding screw, and align the tensioner plate to the line marked with a
scribe in advance.
Or, tighten the binding screw so that the wire spring and the hole in the side plate
shown in Figure 2-19 is 0 to 3 mm when viewed from the front.
Wire spring
Tensioner plate
Figure 2-19
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Move the lens motor support q and fit it in place so that the reading of the spring
gauge is 1000 ± 50g when motor support q is pulled with a spring gauge in the direc-
tion of the arrow at the point A indicated in Figure 2-20.
q A
Figure 2-20
Figure 2-21
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q w
Figure 2-22
Figure 2-23
2-21
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Side B
Side A
Figure 2-24
Side C q
Figure 2-25
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Install the scanning lamp so that the boss at the center (lamp q) faces in the direc-
tion of the arrow (mirror mount reverse direction), and the longer side is positioned so
that the logo mark is at the front.
Figure 2-26
Note:
Do not touch the lamp assembly.
Adjust the position of the solenoid to that A is 7.7 ±0.5 mm on both sides when the
solenoid is moved in the direction of activation. When taking measurements, be careful
not to force the shutter with calipers or the like.
After making adjustments, check to make sure that the solenoid moves smoothly.
Figure 2-27
A
Figure 2-28
2-23
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Slide shutter
Windtwice
Windtwice
Figure 2-29
2-24
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7mm
spring
ring
Figure 2-30
2mm
spring
ring
Figure 2-31
Note:
Keep the following in mind:
• Make sure that the charging wire is free of bends or twists and its gold-plating has
not peeled.
• Make sure that the charging wire is free of slack.
• Make sure that the charging wire is in the V-groove of the height-adjusting roll.
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A
2 3 5 6 9 12
1 4 7 8 10 11 13
B
Figure 2-32
The height of the charging wire may be adjusted by turning the screw located behind
the charging assembly. A full single turn of the screw raises or lowers the charging wire
by about 0.7 mm.
Figure 2-33
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Attach the magnetic seal firmly in contact with the opening shown in Figure 2-34.
Magnetic seal
Opening (butting reference)
Figure 2-34
Be sure that the correct magnetic seal is used; different seals are used for the front
and the rear.
w w
q
q
Rear Front
Figure 2-35
Whenever you have replaced the drum unit, record the date and the current counter
reading on the label which comes with the drum unit, and attach the label to the front
over ; then, perform the image adjustment basic procedure.
Figure 2-36
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CHAPTER 2 STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
D. Pick-Up/Feeding System
1 Orientation of the Pick-Up Roller
When installing the pick-up roller q to the pick-up assembly, be sure that the round
marking w on the rubber portion is toward the front of the copier.
• Use the brass-colored collar at the front.
• Use the silver-colored collar at the rear.
(front of copier)
Collar
Figure 2-37
When installing the separation roller q to the pick-up assembly, be sure so that the
D-cut is toward the front.
(rear)
q
(front of copier)
Figure 2-38
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When installing the feeding roller q to the pick-up assembly, be sure that the gear
w on the feeding roller is at the rear of the copier.
q (front of copier)
Figure 2-39
If double feeding or pick-up failure occurs during pick-up, adjust the position of the
pressure spring of the separation roller:
q If double feeding occurs, move the spring toward A.
w If pick-up failure occurs, move the spring toward B.
q
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Install the solenoid so that the pick-up roller arm q shown in Figure 2-41 butts
against the upper stay w when the plunger of the solenoid is pushed in.
Butted.
w q
Figure 2-41
When installing the multifeeder pick-up roller q, be sure that the side whose collar
has a crossing w is toward the rear.
(front of copier)
Figure 2-42
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Adjust the engagement of the 26T gear 1 and 26T gear 2 so that the paper guide
plate and the paper guide plate cam are as shown in Figure 2-43 when the solenoid plate
is in contact with the claw of the control ring.
,
Paper guide plate
Claw
Figure 2-43
Butt the rack plate of the multifeeder against section A (open state).
Move the slide volume in the direction of B, and attach the timing belt to the pulley.
Slide volume
Figure 2-44
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If double feeding or pick-up failure occurs during pick-up, adjust the position of the
pressure spring q of the separaiton pad.
q If double feeding occurs, move the spring holder toward B.
w If pick-up failure occurs, move the spring holder toward A.
A
B
q
Figure 2-45
Route the drive belt through the gears and rollers as shown in Figure 2-46.
Main motor
Pulley A
Pulley B
Drive belt
Figure 2-46
2-32
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Move the position of the solenoid q so that the link w butts against the plate e
when the plunger of the solenoid is pushed in.
Butted.
Figure 2-47
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E. Fixing System
1 Points to Note When Installing the Fixing Heater
<Main Heater>
The longer lead wire must be at the front of the copier.
q
Figure 2-48
<Sub Heater>
The round terminal must be at the rear of the copier. The fastons must be at the front
of the copier.
Figure 2-49
c. Insert the main heater to the right side (pick-up side) and the sub heater to the left
side (delivery side) when viewing from the front of the fixing assembly.
Sub heater Main heater
Figure 2-50
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,,,
Feeding
direction
A3/11"×17"
b Center of
copy paper
Figure 2-51
Note:
a and c represent points 10 mm from each edge of paper.
Dimension Measurement
Tracing paper
b (SM-1); 64/80g 5.5 ±0.5mm
paper
|a-c| 0.5mm or less
Table 2-5
Note:
You must make sure that the fixing assembly is sufficiently heated before taking
measurements; otherwise, the toner from the areas of the copy where fixing has not
occurred will soil the fixing roller, ultimately requiring cleaning.
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Reference:
Delivery stops after discharging the paper halfway; it will automatically resume
about 10 sec to fully discharge the paper.
The paper guide is positioned by the paper guide mount, and you need not adjust its
position when installing the paper guide.
Note:
Do not loosen the screw on the paper guide plate; otherwise, you will have to adjust
the position of the paper guide. If you should have loosened it for some reason, be
sure to put the fixing assembly base back to its original position.
Install the cleaning belt solenoid so that the solenoid arm w butts against a when
the plunger q of the solenoid is pushed by a finger.
q
w
Figure 2-52
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CHAPTER 2 STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
F. Electrical System
1 Registering the Cassette/Multifeeder Paper Width Basic Setting [4]
For each of the cassettes 1 and 2, paper width basic setting registration must be exe-
cuted under both ‘STMTR’ and ‘A4R’; for the multifeeder, registration must be executed
under ‘A6R’, ‘A4R’, and ‘A4’.
a. Cassette 1
1) Start [4] in service mode, and select No. 413 using the keypad.
• The indicator indicates ‘413’.
3) Slide out the cassette 1, and set the paper width guide plate inside the cassette to
‘STMTR’.
6) Slide out the cassette 1, and set the paper width guide plate inside the cassette to
‘A4R’.
You may make the same adjustment for cassette 2. (No.414 in service mode [4])
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b. Multifeeder
1) Start [4] in service mode, and select No. 412 using the keypad.
• The indicator indicates ‘412’.
3) Set the manual guide plate of the multifeeder to A6R (105 mm).
Guide
Paper
Guide
m
5m
10
Figure 2-53
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<Reference>
A4/A3
STMTR
STMTR A4R A4
(139.7 mm) (210 mm) (297 mm)
Paper width
Figure 2-54
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2 Adjusting the Original Stop Position with the DF in Use [3] No. 325
START
Is the
standard YES
met?
NO
END
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• A higer setting will move the original stop position to the left. (unit: 0.33 mm)
Copyboard glass
Copy paper
Figure 2-55
The copier photointerrupters may be checked using a convertional meter or its ser-
vice mode.
1. Using a Meter
1) Set the meter range to 30VDC.
2) Connect the -probe of the meter to J101-8 (GND) on the DC controller PCB.
(Pedestal controller PCB: J102-8 (GND))
3) Connect the +probe to the terminal indicated on the DC controller PCB (or the
pedestal controller PCB).
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• Copier
+ probe Voltage
Display
Name Service Checks reading
indication
mode on meter
PS1 J113-2B Move the scan- When the scan- 0 5V
No.212 ner by hand ner is at home
Scanner home
1-b while in stand- position.
position sensor
by.
(SCHP) When the scan- 1 0V
ner is not at home
position.
PS2 J116-8A Move the paper When the roll is 1 5V
No.203 detecting roll by up.
Cassette 1 paper
1-c hand while in
sensor (C1PD) When the roll is 0 0V
standby
down.
PS3 J116-5A Move the pick- When the roller 1 5V
No.203 up roller up and is up.
Cassette 1 lifter
1-e down by a fin-
sensor (C1LTP) When the roller 0 0V
ger while in
is down.
standby.
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+ probe Voltage
Display
Name Service Checks reading
indication
mode on meter
PS9 J117-13B Place a stack When paper is 1 5V
No.206 of two to three inserted.
Pre-registration
1-c sheets of paper
paper sensor
in the registra-
(PDP3) When paper is 0 0V
tion front guide
not inserted.
assembly.
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+ probe Voltage
Display
Name Service Checks reading
indication
mode on meter
PS15 J117-5B Remove the When paper is 1 5V
horizontal regis- present.
Horizontal regis- No.209 tration unit
tration roller 1-d assembly, and
home position
install J50, J53,
sensor (HRHP) When paper is 0 0V
and J85. Put
not present.
paper over
PS15.
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+ probe Voltage
Display
Name Service Checks reading
indication
mode on meter
PS101 J104-2A Set the cas- When the cas- 0 0V
No.219 sette 1 to sette is present.
Cassette 1 paper
1-a A4/LTR, and
length sensor 1 When the cas- 1 5V
set it to the
(C1SZ1) sette is not pre-
copier.
sent.
PS102 J104-1A Set the cas- When the cas- 0 0V
No.219 sette 1 to sette is present.
Cassette 1 paper
1-b A4/LTR, and
length sensor 2 When the cas- 1 5V
set it to the
(C1SZ2) sette is not pre-
copier.
sent.
PS103 J104-6A Set the cas- When the cas- 0 0V
No.219 sette 2 to sette is present.
Cassette 2 paper
1-c A4/LTR, and
length sensor 1 When the cas- 1 5V
set it to the
(C2SZ1) sette is not pre-
copier.
sent.
PS104 J104-5A Set the cas- When the cas- 0 0V
No.219 sette 2 to sette is present.
Cassette 2 paper
1-d A4/LTR, and
length sensor 2 When the cas- 1 5V
set it to the
(C2SZ2) sette is not pre-
copier.
sent.
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+ probe Voltage
Display
Name Service Checks reading
indication
mode on meter
PS1 J107-6 Open the When the right 0 0V
No.233 pedestal right door is opened.
Right door open
1-e door while in
sensor (RDOD*) When the right 1 5V
standby.
door is closed.
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CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT/FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS
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CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT/FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS
A. Sensors
PS6
TS1
PS18
PS7
TH1 PS2
PS3
PS8
PS11 PS4
PS5
PS15
SVR3
PS20
FU1
PS16
PS9
PS17 PS10 PS1
PS14
PS19
PS13
TSW1
SVR1 PS12
SVR2 PS102
PS101
PS104
PS103
Figure 3-1
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CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT/FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS
3-3
CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT/FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS
CL4
SL3
MSW2 SW1
SL6
CL5 DS1
SL1 CL2 CL6
SL7
CL3 MSW1
SL2 CNT1
CNT2
SSW
SL5
CL1
SL4
CL8
CL7
CB1
SSR
Figure 3-2
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CHAPTER 3 ARRANGEMENT/FUNCTIONS OF THE ELECTRICAL PARTS
C L
Clutch CL1 Registration clutch
CL2 Cassette 1 pick-up clutch
CL3 Cassette 2 pick-up clutch
CL4 Multifeeder pick-up clutch
CL5 Vertical path roller 1 clutch
CL6 Vertical path roller 2 clutch
CL7 Lower feeder outlet clutch
CL8 Horizontal registration clutch
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LA1 LA2
M8
M3
H1 H4
H2 M5
M9
M10
FM2
H3 FM3
H3
M2 M11
FM1
FM4
M1
NF1 M6
M7
FM5
Figure 3-3
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M
Motor M1 Main motor
M2 Scanning motor
M3 Lens motor
M4 Hopper motor
M5 Horizontal registration motor
M6 Delivery motor
M7 Lower feeder motor
M8 Blank shutter motor
M9 Cassette 1 lifter motor
M10 Cassette 2 lifter motor
M11 Cleaner motor
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D. PCBs
y
t
r
q
w
e
!3
!2
i
!0
u
!1
Figure 3-4
3-8
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PS1
PS2
PS3
PS4 PS6
PS5
PS7
CL1
CL3
M1
CL2
SL1
w
CL4
Figure 3-5
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M
Motor M1 Pedestal motor
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Note:
1. Some LEDs emit dim light because of leak current when OFF; this is a normal
condition and should be kept in mind.
2.VRs that may be used in the field . . . . . . . . .
VRs that must not be used in the field . . . . .
Note:
Do not use VRs and check pins not given in the list; they are for the factory only and
require special instruments and high precision.
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1. DC Controls PCB
1 6 B8 B1 1 10 1 5
B1
A14
J105 J107 J108
B10
A1 A10 A1
A1 A8
J104
J109
J106
IC 103
B1 B14
B13 B1
A12 A1
J110
J103
A8 A1 A13
B1 B12
B8 B1
A1 A10 A1
J111
J102
B10
B1
8
J101
B11
A1
J112
1
A1 A10 A1 A11
B1
A14
B10 B1
J117
J113
B1 B14
12 A1
B14 B1
J116
J114
VR101
B12
A1
A14
B1
A8 A1
IC 124
J115 SW101
B1 B8
Figure 3-6
Table 3-1
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2. HVT
Dp Gr Si
Pr Si FB
VR403
1 J401 13
VR301
VR101 VR302
Figure 3-7
1
J601
J603 1
J602
1 6
Figure 3-8
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8 1
J206
1
J204
13 6
J205
1
1
J203
3
4
1 14 1
J202 J201
Figure 3-9
11 1
J953
1
J951
14
1 12 1 6
J954 J952
Figure 3-10
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1 3
J101
J109
5
IC101
8
J102
1
1
2
J108
J107
1
10
B14 B1
J110
A1 A14
Figure 3-11
3-16
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
Table 4-1 4
4-1
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
SSW
Figure 4-1
3) Enter the number of the mode you want to check or adjust using the keypad (Table
4-1), and press the OK key.
• The copier starts the selected mode, and the display shows a number; for exam-
ple, indicating the first item under ‘301’.
4) Select the appropriate item of the selected service mode using the keypad while the
100s digit is flashing.
• The display indicates the selected number. (The 100s digit flashes.)
• A press on the Reset key returns the mode selection screen.
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311 MF-A6R
312 MF-A4R
313 MF-A4
314 C1-STMTR
315 C1-A4R
316 C2-STMTR
317 C2-A4R
318 C3-STMTR
319 C3-A4R
320 C4-STMTR
321 C4-A4R
324 SD-REG
325 DOC-STOP
326 BOOK-ERA
327 MF-LNGTH
Figure 4-2
4-3
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Turn on the indicators on the indication section one by one until the ROM version No.
is indicated. The hundreds and tens digits indicate the program version. Also the tens
units digits indicate the revision No..
Program version
Revision No.
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2) Using the Zoom key (+) / (-), select the jam history number (1 through 40, a higher
number means an older jam); then, press the OK key.
• The display shows jam location.
3) Press the OK key as necessary to find out the jam code, pick-up location, pick-up soft
counter, and paper size.
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For example, if the 13th most recent jam was a pre-registration roller delay jam
picked up from the copier’s cassette 1 (copy paper size of A4, soft count of 63021).
The display shows the jam code. (3: pre-registration delay jam)
(Table 4-3, 4-4, 4-5, 4-6)
The display shows the pick-up soft count by pick-up location. (up
to 8 digits)
• The display changes sequentially at intervals of 700 msec.
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• Jam Location
0 Copier
1 DF
2 Sorter
3 Pedestal
Table 4-2
Table 4-3
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Table 4-6
• Pick - Up Location
0 DF
1 Cassette 1
2 Cassette 2
3 Paper deck
8 Multifeeder assembly
9 Lower feeding assembly
Table 4-7
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• Paper size
Notation Original size (unit: mm)
17 A5 148 × 210
1 B5 182 × 257
3 A4 210 × 297
4 B5R 257 × 182
6 A4R 297 × 210
2 FOOLSCAP 330 × 216
5 B4 364 × 257
23 COMPUTER 381 × 279
7 A3 420 × 297
9 STMT 140 × 216
11 LTR 216 × 279
14 LTRR 279 × 216
2 FOOLSCAP 330 × 216
13 LGL 356 × 216
23 COMPUTER 381 × 279
15 11” × 17” 432 × 279
Table 4-8
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Table 4-9
Notation Description
01 The re-circulating lever has swung idly.
02 The original end sensor do not detect an original.
03 Separation has failed during original pick-up.
04 The original has moved askew during original pick-up.
05 The original has overridden the paper stopper plate
during original pick-up.
11 The number of originals is different after jam removal.
12* The number of originals is excessive.
13 The original has been pulled out in the middle.
Table 4-10
Table 4-11
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Table 4-12
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4-14
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AB-configuration INCH-configuration
3 4 3 4
1 1
2
Figure 4-3
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2) After pressing all the keys on the control panel one by one, press the OK key.
• When it is confirmed that all the keys have been pressed, the indication will be
‘ ’.
• If there is any key which has not confirmed to be pressed, the code provided in
the Table 4-14 will be indicated.
If there are some keys which have not confirmed to be pressed, the code with
the smallest number will be indicated.
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Table 4-14
4-17
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Table 4-15
4-18
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Table 4-17
• LED
2-a 1-a
1-f 1-b
1-g
1-e 1-c
1-d
4-19
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• PIO
4-20
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
4-21
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4-22
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4-23
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4-24
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• Master
4-25
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
4-26
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4-27
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• IPC
4-28
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
• Slave
4-29
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4-30
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
4-31
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4-32
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
4-33
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• ADF - E1
4-34
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4-35
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
4-36
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• RDF-F1
4-37
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4-38
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• Sorter-E2
4-39
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4-40
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
• Stapler Sorter - D3
4-41
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4-42
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4-43
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4-44
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
4-45
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4-46
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4-47
CHAPTER 4 SERVICE MODE
*1:If the setting is altered using this mode, the settings for standard mode and stored by the
copier’s automatic memory function are reset, then; the power switch is turned off.
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• Counter indicator
Turn on the indicators on the indication section one by one until the count value is
indicated. (up to 8 digits)
The display changes sequentially at intervals of 700 msec.
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CHAPTER 5 SELF DIAGNOSIS
A. Copier
Code Cause Description
•Thermistor (TH1; off contact, The temperature of the upper fixing
poor contact, open circuit) assembly does not reach 40°C within 27
•Heater (H1, H2; open circuit) sec after power-on.
•Thermal switch (TS1; open (Notes 1, 2)
E000 circuit)
•SSR (faulty)
When an error associated with ‘E000’ is
detected, the copier turns off the power
•DC controller PCB (faulty) switch in 2 sec and then turns off all
power supplies.
•Thermistor (TH1; short cir- The temperature of the upper fixing
cuit) assembly exceeds 220°C.
•SSR (faulty) (Notes 1, 2)
E001 •DC controller PCB (faulty) When an error associated with ‘E001’ is
detected, the copier turns off the power
switch in 2 sec and then turns off all
power supplies. 5
•Thermistor (TH1; poor con- •The temperature does not reach 75°C
tact, open circuit) within 35 sec after reaching 40°C.
•Heater (H1, H2; open circuit) •The temperature does not reach 100°C
•Thermal switch (TS1; open within 25 sec after reaching 75°C.
circuit) •The temperature does not reach 120°C
•SSR (faulty) within 20 sec after reaching 100°C.
•DC controller PCB (faulty) •The temperature does not reach 140°C
within 20 sec after reaching 120°C.
•The temperature does not reach 160°C
within 20 sec after reaching 140°C.
•The temperature does not reach 170°C
within 15 sec after reaching 160°C.
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•SSR (short circuit) The SSR has turned while the heater
5-2
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5-3
CHAPTER 5 SELF DIAGNOSIS
Note:
1. When the self diagnosis mechanism has detected an error, you may reset the
copier by turning off its switch once.
This, however, does not apply to ‘E000’,‘E001’,‘E002’,‘E003’ and ‘E800’. To reset
these error codes, select No.401 in service mode [4], and press the OK key. This
arrangement is adopted to prevent the user from casually resetting the copier
when the cause of the error is an open circuit in the thermistor, thereby protect-
ing the rollers inside the fixing assembly against heat damage.
2. If ‘E000’,‘E001’,‘E002’,‘E003’, or ‘E004’ is detected, the copier forces off the
power switch in about 2 sec.
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(faulty)
ADF The number of delivery motor clock
•Delivery motor (fails to pluses within 200 msec is below a spe-
E404 rotate)
•Delivery motor clock sensor
cific value.
(faulty)
•Original detection (faulty) The sensor output is 2.3 V or more in
E411 •Registration sensor (faulty)
•Original end sensor (faulty)
the absence of paper.
Note:
When the self diagnosis mechanism has detected an error, you can reset the copi-
er by turning off the power switch once.
You may continue to make copies even when the DF is out of order; lift the DF, and
place the original on the copyboard.
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• Down State
q It indicates ‘E5XX’.
w When the sorter has been detached**, it is ready for operation unless a mode requir-
ing the sorter is selected.
■ The copier will be reset if the result of a self check after the power has been turned
off and then on again is good even in down state. (This is with the sorter connected
to the copier.)
* State in which an error code is indicated.
** Turn off the joint sensor. The connector may remain connected.
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WMUP WMUPR STBY INTR SCFW SCRV SCFW SCRV LSTR STBY
AER
5sec
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B. SIGNALS AND ABBREVIATIONS
What follows below is a list of signals and abbreviations used in the chapters of the manual and circuit diagrams.
The abbreviations within parentheses represent analog signals, which cannot be expressed in terms of ‘1’ or ‘0’.
1. Signals
ACON DEVELOPING AC BIAS ON command DMI2 DELIVERY MOTOR CURRENT CONTROL command 2
AE AE SENSOR OUTPUT signal DMRON DELIVERY MOTOR ROTATION command
AEREF AE SENSOR REFERENCE signal DPD DECK PARER DETECTION signal
BLA BLANK SHUTTER MOTOR DRIVE PULSE command A DPON DEVELOPING DC BIAS ON command
BLB BLANK SHUTTER MOTOR DRIVE PULSE command B DVRPD DECK VERTICAL PATH ROLLER PARER DETECTION signal
BLHLD BLANK SHUTTER MOTOR HOLD command EF1D EXHAUST FAN 1 DRIVE commnad
BLHP BLANK SHUTTER HOME POSITION signal EF2D EXHAUST FAN 2 DRIVE commnad
BLSD BLANK SHUTTER SOLENOID DRIVE command FFD FEEDING FAN DRIVE command
C1LTD CASSETTE 1 LIFTER MOTOR DRIVE command FM5LOCK POWER SUPPLY PCB COOLING FAN LOCK signal
C1LTP CASSETTE 1 LIFTER POSITION signal GRCONT GRID POTENTIAL CONTROL command
C1PD CASSETTE 1 PAPER DETECTION signal HMD HOPPER MOTOR DRIVE command
C1PUCD CASSETTE 1 PICK-UP CLUTCH DRIVE command HRA HORIZONTAL REGISTRATION MOTOR DRIVE PULSE command A
C1PW CASSETTE 1 PAPER WIDTH SIZE signal HRB HORIZONTAL REGISTRATION MOTOR DRIVE PULSE command B
C1RSD CASSETTE 1 PICK-UP RELEASE SOLENOID DRIVE command HRCD HORIZONTAL REGISTRATION CLUTCH DRIVE command
C1SZ1 CASSETTE 1 PAPER LENGTH SIZE signal 1 HRCLK HORIZONTAL REGISTRATION MOTOR CLOCK signal
C1SZ2 CASSETTE 1 PAPER LENGTH SIZE signal 2 HRD HORIZONTAL REGISTRATION MOTOR DRIVE command
C2LTD CASSETTE 2 LIFTER MOTOR DRIVE command HRHP HORIZONTAL REGISTRATION ROLLER HOME POSITION signal
C2LTP CASSETTE 2 LIFTER POSITION signal HRPD HORIZONTAL REGISTRATION PAPER DETECTION signal
C2PD CASSETTE 2 PAPER DETECTION signal HRRON HORIZONTAL REGISTRATION MOTOR ROTATION command
C2PUCD CASSETTE 2 PICK-UP CLUTCH DRIVE command HRSD HORIZONTAL REGISTRATION SOLENOID DRIVE command
C2PW CASSETTE 2 PAPER WIDTH SIZE signal LDT LAMP ON DETECTION signal
C2RSD CASSETTE 2 PICK-UP RELEASE SOLENOID DRIVE command LEA LENS MOTOR DRIVE PULSE commnad A
C2SZ1 CASSETTE 2 PAPER LENGTH SIZE signal 1 LEB LENS MOTOR DRIVE PULSE commnad B
C2SZ2 CASSETTE 2 PAPER LENGTH SIZE signal 2 LEHLD LENS MOTOR HOLD command
CBCC COPY BOARD COVER CLOSED signal LFA LOWER FEEDER MOTOR DRIVE PULSE command A
CBSD CLEANING BELT SOLENOID DRIVE command LFB LOWER FEEDER MOTOR DRIVE PULSE command B
CL1D VERTICAL PATH ROLLER 3 DRIVE CLUTCH DRIVE command LFCD LOWER FEEDER OUTLET CLUTCH DRIVE command
CL2D DECK PICK-UP CLUTCH DRIVE command LFCLK LOWER FEEDER MOTOR CLOCK signal
CL3D DECK VERTICAL PATH ROLLER CLUTCH DRIVE command LFD LOWER FEEDER MOTOR DRIVE command
CL4D DECK LIFTER DRIVE CLUTCH DRIVE command LFRON LOWER FEEDER MOTOR ROTATION comannd
CLA CLEANER MOTOR DRIVE PULSE command A LFSD LOWER FEEDER FLAPPER SOLENOID DRIVE command
CLB CLEANER MOTOR DRIVE PULSE command B LHP LENS HOME POSITION signal
CLCCW CLEANER MOTOR COUNTERCLOCKWISE commnad LINT LIGHT INTENSITY signal (analog)
CLCW CLEANER MOTOR CLOCKWISE command LMPON LAMP ON command
CNT2D COPY COUNTER DRIVE command 2 MFCD MULTIFEEDER PICK-UP CLUTCH DRIVE command
CNTD TOTAL COUNTER DRIVE command 1 MFPD MULTIFEEDER PAPER DETECTION signal
CNTSL1 COUNTER SOLENOID 1 DRIVE command MFPUSD MULTIFEEDER PICK-UP SOLENOID DRIVE command
CNTSL2 COUNTER SOLENOID 2 DRIVE command MFPW MULTIFEEDER PAPER WIDTH SIZE signal
DCBC DC BIAS CONTROL command MHRD MAIN HEATER DRIVE command
DEL DECK LIFTER POSITION signal MMCLK MAIN MOTOR CLOCK signal
DEOP DECK OPEN DETECTION signal MMD MAIN MOTOR DRIVE command
DEPRL DECK PICK-UP RELEASE SOLENOID DRIVE command MMLOCK MAIN MOTOR LOCK singal
DLP DECK LIFTER UPPER LIMIT POSITION signal MSSRD MAIN SSR DRIVE signal
DMA DELIVERY MOTOR DRIVE PULSE command A PDP1 PAPER DETECTION signal 1
DMB DELIVERY MOTOR DRIVE PULSE command B PDP2 PAPER DETECTION signal 2
DMCLK DELIVERY MOTOR CLOCK command PDP3 PAPER DETECTION signal 3
DMD DELIVERY MOTOR DRIVE command PDP4 PAPER DETECTION signal 4
DMI1 DELIVERY MOTOR CURRENT CONTROL command 1 PDP5 PAPER DETECTION signal 5
A-2
PDP6 PAPER DETECTION signal 6
PDP7 PAPER DETECTION signal 7
PDP8 PAPER DETECTION signal 8
PEXP PRE-EXPOSURE LAMP LIGHT command
PS2D VERTICAL PASS ROLLER 3 PAPER DETECTION signal
PTON PRIMARY/TRANSFER CORONA CURRENT ON command
PWOFF POWER SWITCH OFF command
RDC RIGHT DOOR CLOSED signal
RDOD RIGHT DOOR OPEN signal
RGCD REGISTRATION CLUTCH DRIVE command
SCA SCANNING MOTOR DRIVE PULSE command A
SCB SCANNING MOTOR DRIVE PULSE command B
SCCLK SCANNING MOTOR CLOCK PULSE command
SCFD SCANNER COOLING FAN DRIVE command
SCHP SCANNER HOME POSITION signal
SCM1 EXCITATION MODE command 1
SCM2 EXCITATION MODE command 2
SCMD SCANNING MOTOR DRIVE command
SCRET PHASE RETURN command
SCRON SCANNING MOTOR ROTATION command
SCVREF REFERENCE VOLTAGE command
SERVICE SERVICE MODE SWITCH signal
SFON STATIC ELIMINATOR/FIXING ROLLER BIAS ON command
SHRD SUB HERTER DRIVE command
SIZE0 ORIGINAL SIZE DETECTION signal 0
SIZE1 ORIGINAL SIZE DETECTION signal 1
SIZE1 DECK SIZE signal 1 (Pedestal)
SIZE2 ORIGINAL SIZE DETECTION signal 2
SIZE2 DECK SIZE signal 2 (Pedestal)
SIZE3 ORIGINAL SIZE DETECTION signal 3
SPCH STATIC ELIMINATOR VOLTAGE LEVEL SWITCH command
SSSRD SUB SSR DRIVE signal
TEP TONER EMPTY signal
TH1 FIXING THERMISTOR signal
VR1CD VERTICAL PASS ROLLER 1 CLUTCH DRIVE command
VR2CD VERTICAL PASS ROLLER 2 CLUTCH DRIVE command
WCHP CORONA WIRE CLEANER HOME POSITION signal
WCRP CORONA WIRE CLEANER REAR POSITION signal
ZRCS ZERO CROSS DETECTION signal
2 Abbreviations
AER AE (MEASUREMENT) ROTATION
INTR INITIAL ROTATION
LSTR LAST ROTATION
SCFW SCANNER FORWARD
SCRV SCANNER REVERSE
STBY STANDBY
WMUP WARM UP
WMUPR WARM UP ROTATION
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APPENDIX
E. SPECIFICATIONS
1. Copier
a. Type
Body Desk-top
Copyboard Fixed
Light source Halogen lamp (300 W, 120 V; 340 W, 220/240 V)
Lens Zoom lens
Photosensitive OPC (φ30)
medium
b. System
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APPENDIX
c. Performance
Item Specifications
Type of original Sheet, book, 3-D object (2 kg / 4.4lb max.)
Maximum size of original A3 (297 x 420 mm)/LDG (11” x 17”*1)
Reproduction ratio Direct, 4R4E or 4R3E (Table A-201), zoom 48~205%(Display
range: 49 to 204%)
Wait time 35 sec or less (at 20°C / 68F room temperature)
First copy 5.75 sec or less (A4, Direct, non-AE, pick-up from cassette 1)
Continuous copying 100 copies max.
Copying speed See Tables A-202 and A-203.
Copy size Cassette: A3 (11” x 17”*1) to A5 (STMT*1)
Manual: A3 (11” x 17”*1) to A6 (postcard)
Cassette Plain paper (64 to 80 g/m2),
colored paper*2, recycled paper (64 to 80 g/m2)
Type of copy paper
*1 11”x17”=279.4x431.8mm, STMT=139.7x215.9mm
*2 Canon-recommended paper.
*3 Be sure to remove curling.
*4 Be sure to separate sheets before setting on the multifeeder tray.
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APPENDIX
Item Specifications
Temperature 7.5°C / 45.5F to 32.5°C / 90.5F
Operating Humidity 5% to 85% RH
environ-
ment Atmospheric 608 hPa to 1013 hPa (0.5 to 1 atm)
pressure
Serial numbers
120V 60Hz NHE XXXXX
120V 60Hz NHF XXXXX
220/240V PDE XXXXX
Power 50Hz
supply
220/240V RBE XXXXX
50Hz
(Australia)
220/240V PDU XXXXX
50Hz
(China)
Maximum 1.5 kW or less
Power
consump- Standby 0.164 kWh (average; reference only)
tion Continuous 0.834 kWh (average; reference only)
copying
Copying 71 dB or less
Noise
Standby 50 dB or less
Ozone (avr of 8 hr) 0.05 ppm or less (avr; 0.10 ppm or less max.)
Width 610mm / 24.0”
Dimen-
Depth 595mm / 23.4”
sions
Height 618mm / 24.3” (including copyboard cover)
Weight 82.5 kg / 181.5 lb
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AB Inch
Direct 1:1 1:1
Reduce I 1:0.500 1:0.500
Reduce II 1:0.707 1:0.647
Reduce III 1:0.816 1:0.733
Copying Reduce IV 1:0.865 1:0.786
ratio
Enlarge I 1:1.154 1:1.214
Enlarge II 1:1.224 1:1.294
Enlarge III 1:1.414 1:2.000
Enlarge IV 1:2.000
Zoom 49 ~ 204% in 1% increments
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Item Specifications
Pick-up Clawless
Loading Front loading
Type of copy paper Plain paper (64 to 80 g/m2), colored paper*1
Size of stack A4 (horizontal), B5 (horizontal), LTR*2 (horizontal)
Capacity 162 mm / 6.38” high (stack; one-side; 1500 sheets of 80 g/m2
paper)
Size switching By relocating partition plate in increments
Power supply Not provided (DC power supplied from copier)
Weight 46kg / 101 lb
Width 610mm / 24.0”
Dimensions Depth 608mm / 23.9”
Height 414mm / 16.3”
*1 Canon-recommended paper.
*2 LTR=215.9x279.4mm
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OFFICE IMAGING PRODUCTS TECHNICAL SUPPORT DEPT. 1
OFFICE IMAGING PRODUCTS TECHNICAL SUPPORT DIV.
CANON INC.
Printed in Japan