IR1643
IR1643
1643iF/1643i
SERVICE
MANUAL
Canon
January 7, 2020
Rev. 3
COPYRIGHT © 2020 CANON INC. CANON imageRUNNER 1643iF/1643i Rev. 3 PRINTED IN U.S.A.
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Contents
Safety Precautions...............................................................................................1
Laser................................................................................................................................................... 2
Laser Safety......................................................................................................................................... 2
How to Handle the Laser Scanner Unit................................................................................................... 2
Power Supply / Lithium Battery........................................................................................................... 3
Power Supply....................................................................................................................................... 3
Notes When Handling a Lithium Battery..................................................................................................3
Toner Safety........................................................................................................................................3
About Toner..........................................................................................................................................3
Handling Adhered Toner........................................................................................................................3
Notes on works....................................................................................................................................4
Points to Note Before Servicing..............................................................................................................4
Points to Note at Cleaning..................................................................................................................... 4
Notes on Assembly/Disassembly........................................................................................................... 4
1. Product Overview.............................................................................................5
Product Lineup.................................................................................................................................... 6
Host machine........................................................................................................................................6
Options................................................................................................................................................ 7
Features.............................................................................................................................................. 8
Specifications...................................................................................................................................... 9
Product Specifications........................................................................................................................... 9
Reader Specifications..........................................................................................................................10
ADF Specifications..............................................................................................................................11
FAX specifications...............................................................................................................................11
Paper Type.........................................................................................................................................11
Paper Size..........................................................................................................................................12
Parts Name....................................................................................................................................... 14
Front Side of the Host Machine............................................................................................................ 14
Rear side of the machine..................................................................................................................... 15
Inside of the Host Machine...................................................................................................................15
Host Machine......................................................................................................................................16
ADF/Reader Unit.................................................................................................................................16
Control Panel......................................................................................................................................17
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DC controller PCB...............................................................................................................................26
Motor control.......................................................................................................................................26
Door Open Detection...........................................................................................................................27
Fan Control.........................................................................................................................................28
Low-voltage Power Supply Control....................................................................................................... 29
Protection Function............................................................................................................................. 30
Power-saving mode.............................................................................................................................31
Laser Exposure System.................................................................................................................... 33
Functional Configuration...................................................................................................................... 33
Failure Detection.................................................................................................................................33
Image Formation System.................................................................................................................. 35
Functional Configuration...................................................................................................................... 35
Image Formation Process....................................................................................................................35
Cartridge............................................................................................................................................ 36
High Voltage Power Supply Control......................................................................................................39
Fixing System....................................................................................................................................40
Overview/Configuration....................................................................................................................... 40
Fixing Temperature Control................................................................................................................. 40
Protective Functions............................................................................................................................41
Fixing Assembly failure detection......................................................................................................... 41
Pickup Feed System......................................................................................................................... 43
Overview............................................................................................................................................ 43
Parts Configuration..............................................................................................................................44
Drive Configuration..............................................................................................................................45
Layout of Sensors............................................................................................................................... 46
Lifter control........................................................................................................................................46
Cassette Detection..............................................................................................................................47
Cassette Pickup Control...................................................................................................................... 48
Cassette Double Feed Prevention Mechanism...................................................................................... 48
Paper Detection.................................................................................................................................. 48
Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Control........................................................................................................48
Skew Correction..................................................................................................................................49
Paper Width Detection.........................................................................................................................50
Paper Length Detection....................................................................................................................... 51
Feed Speed Control............................................................................................................................ 51
Delivery Tray Full Detection................................................................................................................. 52
Jam Detection.....................................................................................................................................52
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4. Periodical Service.......................................................................................... 98
Periodically Replaced Parts.............................................................................................................. 99
Consumable Parts...........................................................................................................................100
Host machine....................................................................................................................................100
Options.............................................................................................................................................100
Periodical Service............................................................................................................................101
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Controller System............................................................................................................................164
Removing the Wireless LAN PCB.......................................................................................................164
Removing the Speaker...................................................................................................................... 164
Removing the Main Controller PCB.................................................................................................... 166
Removing the NCU PCB....................................................................................................................168
Removing the Off-hook PCB.............................................................................................................. 169
Removing the Controller Box..............................................................................................................170
Removing the DC Controller PCB.......................................................................................................171
Removing the Fixing Power Supply PCB.............................................................................................172
Removing the Low Voltage Power Supply Unit.................................................................................... 174
Removing the High Voltage Power Supply PCB.................................................................................. 175
Removing the Control Panel Unit........................................................................................................177
Removing the Main Fan.....................................................................................................................180
Removing the Sub Fan...................................................................................................................... 180
Removing the USB PCB.................................................................................................................... 182
Removing the Power Switch Unit........................................................................................................183
Laser Exposure System.................................................................................................................. 185
Removing the Laser Scanner Unit...................................................................................................... 185
Image Formation System................................................................................................................ 187
Removing the Transfer Roller Unit......................................................................................................187
Fixing System..................................................................................................................................188
Removing the Fixing Assembly.......................................................................................................... 188
Pickup Feed Delivery System......................................................................................................... 190
Removing the Registration Unit.......................................................................................................... 190
Removing the Main Motor.................................................................................................................. 193
Removing the Main Drive Unit............................................................................................................ 196
Removing the Cassette Pickup Unit....................................................................................................200
Removing the Cassette Separation Roller Unit.................................................................................... 201
Removing the Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Roller.................................................................................. 202
Removing the Multi-purpose Tray Separation Pad............................................................................... 202
6. Adjustment................................................................................................... 205
Checking the Location Where the Service Label Is Affixed.............................................................206
Adjustment at Parts Replacement...................................................................................................207
After Replacing the Control Panel.......................................................................................................207
Before Replacing the Main Controller PCB..........................................................................................207
After Replacing the Main Controller PCB.............................................................................................207
After Replacing the Reader Unit......................................................................................................... 216
After Replacing the ADF Unit............................................................................................................. 221
After Replacing the Reader Upper Cover Unit..................................................................................... 225
After Replacing the Reader CIS Unit...................................................................................................229
After Replacing the ADF CIS Unit....................................................................................................... 231
7. Troubleshooting...........................................................................................235
Test Print......................................................................................................................................... 236
Engine Test Print...............................................................................................................................236
Controller test print............................................................................................................................ 236
Cartridge Log Report.......................................................................................................................242
Troubleshooting Items.....................................................................................................................244
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8. Error/Jam/Alarm........................................................................................... 248
Overview......................................................................................................................................... 249
Outline..............................................................................................................................................249
Error Code.......................................................................................................................................253
E000-0000--: Error in temperature rising of the Fixing Assembly...........................................................253
E001-0000--: Abnormal high temperature of the Fixing Assembly......................................................... 253
E003-0000--: Abnormal low temperature of the Fixing Assembly.......................................................... 253
E004-0000--: Drive circuit error.......................................................................................................... 253
E004-0005--: Fixing Relay fusion error................................................................................................253
E014-0000--: Error in startup of the Main Motor................................................................................... 253
E014-0001--: Error in startup of the Main Motor................................................................................... 253
E015-0001--: Cassette 1 lift-up error...................................................................................................254
E015-0002--: Cassette 2 lift-up error...................................................................................................254
E015-0003--: Cassette 3 lift-up error...................................................................................................255
E015-0004--: Cassette 4 lift-up error...................................................................................................255
E066-0000--: Environment Sensor error..............................................................................................255
E110-0000--: Error in startup of the Scanner Motor..............................................................................255
E110-0001--: Scanner Motor rotation error.......................................................................................... 255
E196-0000--: DC Controller error........................................................................................................256
E196-1000--: ROM writing/reading error (Main ROM).......................................................................... 256
E196-2000--: ROM writing/reading error (ROM for storing setting values)............................................. 256
E196-3000--: ROM writing/reading error (eMMC).................................................................................256
E196-3001--: ROM-ID mismatch (eMMC)........................................................................................... 256
E202-0001--: CIS Unit HP error (outward)........................................................................................... 256
E202-0002--: CIS Unit HP error (homeward)....................................................................................... 256
E225-0001--: Light intensity of the CIS Unit below the reference level...................................................256
E246-0000--: System error.................................................................................................................256
E247-0000--: System error.................................................................................................................257
E248-0001--: Error in access to backup data for the Reader (reading error at power-on)........................257
E302-0001--: Shading error................................................................................................................257
E302-0002--: Shading error................................................................................................................257
E350-0000--: System error.................................................................................................................257
E351-0000--: Main Controller PCB error (Scanner system).................................................................. 257
E354-0000--: System error.................................................................................................................257
E355-0000--: System error.................................................................................................................257
E355-0004--: System error.................................................................................................................257
E355-0005--: System error.................................................................................................................257
E719-0000--: Error in communication with new Card Reader (serial communication)............................. 257
E732-0000--: Scanner communication error........................................................................................ 257
E733-0000--: Printer communication error...........................................................................................258
E733-0001--: Received message parity error...................................................................................... 258
E733-0004--: Invalid message reception error..................................................................................... 258
E733-0005--: Message timeout error.................................................................................................. 258
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APPENDICES....................................................................................................412
Service Tools...................................................................................................................................413
Special Tools.................................................................................................................................... 413
Solvents and Oil List..........................................................................................................................413
General Circuit Diagram .................................................................................................................414
General Circuit Diagram (1/2) ............................................................................................................414
General Circuit Diagram (2/2) ............................................................................................................415
List of Items Which Can Be Imported..............................................................................................416
Service mode items which can be imported.........................................................................................416
Backup Data List............................................................................................................................. 422
Soft counter specifications.............................................................................................................. 424
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Safety Precautions
Laser..................................................... 2
Power Supply / Lithium Battery............. 3
Toner Safety..........................................3
Notes on works..................................... 4
Safety Precautions
Laser
Laser Safety
Since radiation emitted inside this machine is completely confined with protective housings and external covers, the laser beam
cannot escape from the machine during any phase of normal use by users.
Therefore, this machine is classified as a Class 1 laser product under the international standard IEC60825-1 that is regarded as
safe during normal use.
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Safety Precautions
Power Supply
• As a general rule, do not use extension cords.
If an extension cord must be used, however, use one for local rated voltage and over, untie the cord binding, and insert the
power plug completely into the extension cord outlet to ensure a firm connection between the power cord and the extension
cord.
CAUTION:
Do not plug multiple cords together to an extension cord. It may cause a fire or electrical shock.
• The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
CAUTION:
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
The following warnings are given to comply with Safety Principles (EN60950-1).
CAUTION:
Wenn mit dem falschen Typ ausgewechselt, besteht Explosionsgefahr.
Gebrauchte Batterien gemäß der Anleitung beseitigen.
Toner Safety
About Toner
Toner is a nontoxic matter composed of plastic, iron and a trace of pigments.
CAUTION:
Never throw toner in flames to avoid explosion.
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Safety Precautions
Notes on works
CAUTION:
Leaving the power plug connected for a long time in an environment having a lot of dust, moisture, or oily smoke will
cause a fire. (Because dust accumulated in the surrounding area will absorb moisture and cause an insulation failure)
CAUTION:
Hazardous area such as corners, edges, springs and other sharp sections may be remaining on products. Always be
aware of the presence of hazardous area to avoid injury caused by contacting and/or striking those area, by not over-
concentrating on service work.
Notes on Assembly/Disassembly
Follow the items below to assemble/disassemble the device.
1. Disconnect the power plug to avoid any potential dangers during assembling/disassembling works.
2. If not specially instructed, reverse the order of disassembly to reinstall.
3. Ensure to use the right screw type (length, diameter, etc.) at the right position when assembling.
4. To keep electric conduction, binding screws with washers are used to attach the grounding wire and the varistor. Ensure to
use the right screw type when assembling.
5. Unless it is specially needed, do not operate the device with some parts removed.
6. Never remove the paint-locked screws when disassembling.
CAUTION:
English
CAUTION
The fuse may be in the neutral, and that the mains shall be disconnected to de-energize the phase conductors.
German
VORSICHT
Die Sicherung kann sich im Nullleiter befinden und das Hauptnetz muss abgetrennt werden, um die Phasenleiter
stromlos zu machen.
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1 Product Overview
Product Lineup...................................... 6
Features................................................ 8
Specifications........................................ 9
Parts Name......................................... 14
1. Product Overview
Product Lineup
Host machine
imageRUNNER 1643iF
imageRUNNER 1643i
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1. Product Overview
PDL
imageRUNNER 1643iF
imageRUNNER 1643i
PS Yes
PCL Yes
UFRII Yes
Options
Name Remarks
PAPER FEEDER PF-C1 A Paper Feeder with up to 3 decks can be installed.
Excluding TW model
Copy Card Reader Attachment-J1 Excluding KOR model
HANDSET-J1 CN model only
CONTROL I/F KIT-C1
Copy Card Reader-F1 Excluding KOR model
MiCARD Attachment Kit-B1 Attachment kit for MiCARD reader
Excluding KOR model
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1. Product Overview
Features
This product is a compact A4/LTR B&W MFP supporting multi decks, high capacity pickup, and large capacity cartridge.
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1. Product Overview
Specifications
Product Specifications
Item Specification/Function
Host machine installation Desktop
Photosensitive medium OPC Drum (24mm dia.)
Exposure method Laser beam exposure
Charging method Roller Charging
Developing method Toner projection development
Transfer method Roller transfer
Separation method Curvature separation
Pickup method Cassette: Retard separation method
Multi-purpose Tray: Pad separation method
Fixing method On-demand fixing
Delivery method Face-down
Drum cleaning method Cleaning blade
Toner type One-component magnetic toner
Toner supply method Replacement of all-in-one cartridge (drum + toner)
Toner level detection func- Yes
tion
Toner save mode Yes
Reading resolution 600 x 600 dpi (max.)
Print resolution 600 x 600 dpi
Reading speed Fixed reading:
Approx. 1.7 sec.
Stream reading (1-sided):
SEND (300dpi): [BW] 38.1 images / min. (A4), [CL] 13.4 images / min. (A4)
Copy (600 dpi): 20 images / min (A4), 21 images / min. (LTR)
Stream reading (2-sided):
SEND (300dpi): [BW] 70.5 images / min. (A4), [CL] 26.9 images / min. (A4)
Copy (600 dpi): 34 images / min (A4), 35 images / min. (LTR)
Print speed*1 At 1-sided printing:
43 pages / min (A4), 45.5 pages / min (LTR)
At 2-sided printing:
36 pages / min (A4), 37.8 pages / min (LTR)
Warm-up time*2 14 sec. or less
(Duration from power-on to
standby of the machine)
Recovery time*3 4 sec. or less
(The time for recovery from
sleep to standby)
First copy time Copyboard Glass:
Approx. 6.3 sec. (A4), approx. 6.0 sec. (LTR)
Feeder:
Approx. 6.4 sec. (A4), approx. 6.3 sec. (LTR)
First print time Pickup from Multi-purpose Tray:
Approx. 5.7 sec. (A4), approx. 5.7 sec. (LTR)
Pickup from cassette:
Approx. 5.7 sec. (A4), approx. 5.6 sec. (LTR)
Original type Original thickness: 20 mm or less
Maximum original size 215.9 mm x 355.6 mm
Magnification ratio Zoom: 25 to 400%
Continuous reproduction 999 sheets
Paper type (See: “Paper Type” on page 11)
Paper size (See: “Paper Size” on page 12)
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1. Product Overview
Item Specification/Function
Maximum stacking capacity Cassette:
Plain paper (64 g/m2): 640 sheets
Plain paper (80 g/m2): 550 sheets
Multi-purpose Tray:
Plain paper (64 g/m2): 100 sheets
Plain paper (80 g/m2): 100 sheets
Delivery Tray stack capaci- 250 sheets (68 g/m2)
ty*4
Auto 2-sided printing Available (A4, LGL, LTR, OFICIO, OFICIO (Brazil), OFICIO (Mexico), FLSC, LGL (India), F4A, Custom
paper (210.0 x 279.4mm to 216.0 x 355.6mm))
Memory capacity 1 GB
Operating environment tem- 10 to 30 deg C
perature range
Operating environment hu- 20 to 80 % (Relative humidity; no condensation)
midity range
Rated power supply 120 V model: 115 V (60 Hz)
200 V model: 220 V to 240V (50/60 Hz)
Power consumption Maximum:
120 V: 1430 W or less
230 V: 1420 W or less
At operation:
120 V: Approx. 630 W
230 V: Approx. 590 W
At standby
120 V: Approx. 17.0 W
230 V: Approx. 13.6 W
During sleep mode:
Approx. 0.9 W (USB connection)
Approx. 0.9 W (wired LAN)
Approx. 0.9 W (wireless LAN)
At power OFF:
0.1 W or less
Dimensions (W x D x H) 494 x 464 x 452 mm (with NFC)
480 x 464 x 452 mm (without NFC)
Weight*5 Approx. 19.0 kg
*1: The print speed may become lower depending on the settings such as output resolution, paper size / type / orientation, and
number of sheets to print.
*2: This may vary depending on the usage conditions of this machine (presence/absence of installed options, installation
environment, etc.).
*3: This time may vary, depending on the print environment.
*4: This may vary depending on the site environment and the type of paper used.
*5: Excluding cartridge.
Reader Specifications
Item Specification/Function
Photo conductor LED
Reading resolution 600 dpi x 600 dpi
Number of gradations 256 gradations
Magnification ratio 25 to 400 % (incremented by 1 %)
Number of lines of the Reading Sensor 1 line
Original size detection N/A
Maximum original size LGL
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1. Product Overview
ADF Specifications
Item Specification
Original pickup method Auto pickup method
Original loading method Face-up stacking
Original feed mode 1-sided / 2-sided
Original Type Sheet document
Original size Size: A4R/B5R/A5R/A6R/LGL/LTRR/STMTR
• Horizontal size: 105.0 mm to 215.9 mm
• Vertical size: 128.0 mm to 355.6mm
Original weight 50 g/m2 to 105 g/m2
Stacking capacity of originals (80 g/m2) A4/LTR 50 sheets, LGL 30 sheets
Reference for originals Center reference
Original scanning method Stream reading
Mixed originals For the same configuration only
Original size detection function N/A
Stamp function N/A
Original processing speed (A4) Stream reading
• Copy: (600 dpi)
• 1-sided
A4/LTR: 20 ipm /21 ipm (B&W/color)
2-sided
A4/LTR: 34 ipm /35 ipm (B&W/color)
• Scan: (300 dpi)
• 1-sided
A4: 38.1 ipm (B&W)
A4: 13.4 ipm (color)
• 2-sided
A4: 70.5 ipm (B&W)
A4: 26.9 ipm (color)
FAX specifications
Item Specification/Function
Applicable lines*1 General telephone subscriber line (PSTN), fax communication network
Scanning line density • Normal: 8 pels*2/mm x 3.85 line/mm
• Fine: 8 pels*2/mm x 7.7 line/mm
• Superfine: 8 pels*2/mm x 15.4 line/mm
• Ultrafine: 16 pels*2/mm x 15.4 line/mm
Transmission speed*3 Super G3: 33.6 Kbps
G3: 14.4 Kbps
Coding method MH, MR, MMR, JBIG
Communication mode Super G3, G3
Maximum send original size A4
Recording paper Size A4, B5, A5, LGL, LTR, STMT
Transmission time Approx. 2.6 seconds/page*4
*1: Depending on your locale or your telephone connection, you may be unable to perform data communication.
*2: Pels stands for picture elements (pixels).
*3: With the Automatic Fallback function.
*4: Value obtained with Canon original test sheet of A4 size, standard ECM (JBIG) transmission.
Paper Type
(Yes: Pickup possible - : Pickup not possible)
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1. Product Overview
Type of paper Paper set- Pickup Cassette*1 Multi-purpose Tray Auto 2-sided print-
tings in this ing*2
machine
Plain paper 61 to 74 g/m2 Plain Paper Yes Yes Yes
1*3*4
75 to 89 g/m2 Plain Paper Yes Yes Yes
2*3*4
90 to 105 g/m2 Plain Paper Yes Yes Yes
3*4
Recycled paper 61 to 74 g/m2 Recycled Pa- Yes Yes Yes
per 1*3*4
75 to 89 g/m2 Recycled Pa- Yes Yes Yes
per 2*3*4
Color paper 61 to 74 g/m2 Color Pa- Yes Yes Yes
per*3*4
Heavy paper 106 to 120 g/m2 Heavy Paper Yes Yes Yes
1
121 to 149 g/m2 Heavy Paper - Yes -
2
150 to 199 g/m2 Heavy Paper - Yes -
3
Thin paper 60 g/m2 Thin Paper Yes Yes Yes
1*3*5
Bond paper 60 to 74 g/m2 Bond Paper 1 Yes Yes Yes
75 to 104 g/m2 Bond Paper 2 Yes Yes Yes
105 to 120 g/m2 Bond Paper 3 Yes Yes Yes
Label paper Label Paper - Yes -
Envelope Envelope 1 - Yes -
Envelope 2 - Yes -
Paper Size
(Yes: Pickup possible - : Pickup not possible)
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1. Product Overview
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1. Product Overview
Parts Name
[1]
[7]
[13]
[8]
[2]
[3] [9]
[4] [10] [14]
[5]
[11]
[6]
[6]
[12]
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1. Product Overview
[1]
2
[2]
3
[3]
[7]
4[4] [8]
5
[5]
[9]
6
[6]
[1]
[2]
[3]
No. Name
[1] Feed Guide (Rear)
[2] Feed Guide (Front)
[3] Duplex Feed Guide
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1. Product Overview
Host Machine
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
ADF/Reader Unit
[1] [2] [3] [4]
No. Name
[1] Feed Roller
[2] Separation Roller
[3] Pickup Roller
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1. Product Overview
No. Name
[4] Separation Pad
[5] Delivery Roller
[6] Contact Image Sensor (back side)
[7] Contact Image Sensor (front side)
Control Panel
[1]
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2 Technical
Explanation
(Device)
Basic Configuration............................. 19
Original Exposure/Feed System......... 20
Controller System................................24
Laser Exposure System...................... 33
Image Formation System.................... 35
Fixing System......................................40
Pickup Feed System........................... 43
2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Basic Configuration
Functional Configuration
Description
This machine is roughly composed of the following six blocks.
• Document Exposure / Feeding System
• Controller System
• Laser Exposure System
• Image Formation System
• Fixing System
• Pickup Feed System
Document Exposure/
ADF Feeding system
CIS Unit
Delivery m
yste
assembly o s u re S
rE xp
Main Lase r
controller nne
r sc a
L ase
Manual feed
Fixing System pickup unit
DC Drum
controller Fixing
assembly
tem
Sys
ation
g e Form
Ima
Controller System
Pickup/Feed System
Pickup
Duplex Feed System unit
Laser beam
Paper flow(simplex) Cassette
Paper flow(duplex)
Signal flow
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
■ Major Components
CIS
PS14
M10
Symbol Name
M10 Reader Motor
CIS Contact Image Sensor
PS14 CIS HP Sensor
Execution Condition/Timing
Dust detection correction
During the period of time from the moment when the original of a stream reading job arrives just before the reading position
to the moment when reading of the original is completed (for each page)
Description
Dust detection correction
If dust on the Stream Reading Glass is detected, the image is corrected to prevent the dust from being printed.
1. Before the original arrives, the White Plate is read through the Stream Reading Glass, and points where dust may exist
are detected.
2. The leading edge of the original is detected.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
3. The detection results before and after the leading edge of the original appears on the Stream Reading Glass are
compared. If dust does not exist at the dust point detected in step 1, it is judged to be dust on the White Plate and dust
correction is not performed. If dust exists at the point detected in step 1, it is judged to be dust on the Stream Reading
Glass and dust correction is performed.
0.5 mm 0.5 mm
B A C
NOTE:
this control is applied only to reading of the front side where the CIS can be moved.
If any of the following conditions is detected 6 times in a row, it is judged that the Stream Reading Glass is soiled, and a
message prompting the user to clean the Stream Reading Glass is displayed on the Control Panel.
• Dust of 1 pixel or larger and smaller than 5 pixels is detected at 11 points or more.
• Dust of 5 pixels or larger is detected at 1 point or more.
M12
PS16
PS15
CIS
Symbol Name
M12 ADF Motor
CIS Contact Image Sensor
PS15 Document End Sensor
PS16 Document Sensor
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
■ Drive Configuration
When copy, fax, or scan is started, the ADF Motor (M12) is driven by a drive command from the Main Controller PCB.
The document which is placed face-up on the Original Tray is picked up and fed one sheet at a time in order from the top.
When the fed original passes over the Platen Glass, the image is read by the Contact Image Sensor (CIS), and then the original
is delivered face-down to the Document Delivery Assembly.
MCON M12
Symbol Name
M12 ADF Motor
MCON Main Controller PCB
■ Original Detection
Overview
This machine has the following two types of original detection functions.
• Original Detection
• Original Edge Detection
NOTE:
This machine does not have a document size (original width) detection function.
Description
Original Detection
As the actuator is pushed up by placing an original on the Original Tray, the Document Sensor (PS16) is turned ON (light is
transmitted -> light is blocked) so that the presence of an original is detected.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
PS16
PS15
MCON
Symbol Name
PS15 Document End Sensor
PS16 Document Sensor
■ Jam Detection
Execution Condition/Timing
When the power is turned ON or when the original is being read
Description
In the following cases, it is judged that an ADF jam has occurred.
• When the original is late in arriving the Document End Sensor or remains in the ADF while the original is being read
• When the Document End Sensor detects presence of paper when the power is turned ON (residual paper jam)
• When a document of 400 mm or more is detected
When a jam is detected, the reading operation stops and "Paper is jammed." is displayed on the screen of the Control Panel.
In the case of models equipped with the fax function (built-in speaker), a warning tone (beep sound) sounds when a jam is
detected.
The jam can be cleared by removing the jammed paper, opening and then closing the ADF Upper Cover, and placing the original
again.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Controller System
Configuration/Function
Description
This product is mainly controlled by the main and DC controllers.
[1]
[2]
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
J927 J908
J924
J923
J926
J909 J910
J911 J907
J1003
J905
J918
J906
J1001
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
DC controller PCB
J163
J159
J143 SW201
J151
J171 J153
J131
J154
Motor control
Overview
This machine uses motors for paper feed and image formation.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
M6
M7
M3 M1
M2
M4
Error Code
• E014-0000 : Error in startup of the Main Motor
• E014-0001 : Error in startup of the Main Motor
• E015-0001 : Cassette 1 lift-up error
• E015-0002 : Cassette 2 lift-up error
• E015-0003 : Cassette 3 lift-up error
• E015-0004 : Cassette 4 lift-up error
• E110-0000 : Error in startup of the Scanner Motor
• E110-0001 : Scanner Motor rotation error
When door open is detected by these switches, the DC Controller stops drive of the motors and the solenoids.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
SW5
SW2
Fan Control
Overview
This machine uses a fan for preventing temperature rising inside the machine.
FM2
FM1
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Sym-
Name Cooling area Type Speed
bol
Main fan FM1 Around the Cartridge, Laser scanner Suction Fix (full speed)
Sub fan FM2 Area around Low voltage power supply and Suction Variable (full speed/half speed)
controller PCB.
Error Code
• E805-0001 : Fan Motor 1 error
• E805-0002 : Fan Motor 2 error
Description
The following shows a block diagram of the low voltage power supply and fixing power supply .
Low voltage power supply: Generates the DC power supply needed inside the printer.
Fixing power supply: Provides AC power supply to the low voltage power supply and controls the fixing heater temperature of
the Fixing Assembly.
The low voltage power supply starts to operate when the AC power supply is connected to the inlet. The AC power supply is
converted to +24V, +3.3V and +5V which is the DC power supply required by the printer.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
AC input
Fuse
FU101
Fuser Control Fixing
Circuit Assembly
DCController
Fuse
FU102
Frequency FREQSNS
Detection Circuit
Power Switch
SW1
PWRSW
+5VC +3.3VB +3.3VH
Rectifying
Circuit
+5VA +3.3VA
FET +5VA FET FET
+5V +3.3V
Generation Generation
Circuit Circuit
+24VA +24VD
+24V
Generation FET +24VE
Circuit
FET
Protection
Circuit
+24VA +24VBSNS
Low-voltage Power Supply
+24VB +24VC
+5V
+24V
High-voltage Power Supply
+3.3VR +3.3V
Generation
Circuit
Interlock Switch
MainController SW2
Protection Function
Overview
This machine has a protection function against overcurrent and overvoltage.
Description
Low voltage power circuit carries the overcurrent preventive function against and overvoltage preventive function that block the
voltage output automatically to prevent the power circuit brokerage when the overcurrent or overvoltage occur due to load errors
such as short circuit etc.
Also the circuit carries the 2 fuses (FU101, FU102) as a preventive function. The fuses blow to block the power supply when
overcurrent occurs in AC line.
The host machine equips the function of stopping 24V of fixing assembly and the high voltage power unit to avoid users and
engineers from getting burned or electric shock.
When the cartridge door or rear door is opened, the 24V interlock switch (SW2) or Rear door detection switch (SW5) is turned
off and 24V supplied to fixing assembly and the high voltage power unit is shut.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
WARNING:
As the power of this machine is turned ON/OFF by the remote switch control circuit, power is supplied to the AC line even
when the Power Switch is turned OFF. Do not perform disassembly work while the Power Supply Cord is connected to the
inlet.
Power-saving mode
Overview
Power-saving mode is a function that reduces the printer power consumption.
Description
Explanation of the status
Power-off Service error
Power-on
The automatic shutdown time has passed
Power-saving
Power-off
Power-on Service call
Automatically shifted
The event to return to standby
Control Panel
The auto sleep time has passed Non-all-night Non-all-night
24V is linked 24V is linked
Reader with power of with power of
The energy saver Energy saver The auto sleep
the engine the engine
key is pressed time has passed
Engine Automatically shifted
The event to ЋA job is depending on the conditions
return to standby generated
/ CompletedЍ Sleep 1A
Controller
Non-all-night
* The reader is turned ON 24V OFF
only when it is used.
Sleep 2
ЋA job is generated / CompletedЍ
State Description
Standby The machine moves to a standby state by When introduction of jobs become possible, timer of the auto sleep
turning ON the main switch. time start counting.
Energy saver In a standby state, the machine moves to an The Control Panel LCD is turned OFF. Moreover, the LED of energy
energy saver state by pressing the Energy saver is turned ON.
Saver key.
Sleep 1A The machine is in a state where the 24V non- When the auto sleep time has elapsed, transition to sleep 1A oc-
all-night power is ON. curs.
Sleep 1B The machine is in a state where the 24V non- Sleep 1B is a state where CPU moves to an operation state from
all-night power is OFF. (Linked with power of sleep 3 by a hardware interruption.
the engine)
Sleep 2 When change in on-hook/off-hook state is de- The Control Panel LCD display is turned ON, and the machine ac-
tected while the machine is in sleep 1A, sleep cepts key operations. When the auto sleep time has elapsed, the
1B, or sleep 3, it moves to sleep 2. machine moves back to sleep 1.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
State Description
Sleep 3 The controller itself gets into a power-saving In this mode, CPU of the controller has stopped. (The most effective
mode. power saving state)
Service error When an error requiring a service visit occurs, Power state of the printer remains in power-saving mode so that the
the machine moves to this state. machine can respond to request from service mode.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Functional Configuration
The Laser Scanner system forms a latent image on the Photosensitive Drum according to the video signal sent from the Main
Controller.
The Laser Scanner Unit consists of the Laser Unit and the Scanner Motor Unit, and is controlled by the signal input from the DC
Controller.
The following shows an outline drawing of the Laser Scanner Unit.
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Failure Detection
Overview
The DC Controller detects the following failures in the Laser Scanner Unit.
• BD cycle error
• Error in the initial operation/rotation of the Scanner Motor
Description
BD cycle error
If a BD cycle error in the scanner area is detected, an error code is notified.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Error Code
• E100-0000 : BD error
• E110-0000 : Error in startup of the Scanner Motor
• E110-0001 : Scanner Motor rotation error
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Functional Configuration
Overview
The image formation system forms a toner image on the paper.
Description
The DC Controller controls the Laser Scanner Unit and High Voltage Power Supply to form the toner image on the Photosensitive
Drum, and transfers and fixes this to the paper.
Cartridge
DC Controller PCB
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Cartridge
■ Functional Configuration
Overview
The cartridge has the function to form a visible image on the Photosensitive Drum with toner.
Description
The cartridge consists of the Photosensitive Drum, Primary Charging Roller, Developing Unit, Cartridge Memory, etc.
The DC Controller drives the Main Motor, and rotates the Photosensitive Drum and Developing Roller. The Primary Charging
Roller rotates by engaging with the Photosensitive Drum.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
M1
■ Cartridge Memory
Execution Condition/Timing
• At power-on
• When the Front Cover is closed
Description
This machine detects/records the cartridge usage status, etc. by reading/writing data stored in the cartridge memory by the DC
Controller.
When the cartridge memory cannot be detected or a non-genuine part is detected, it notifies the Main Controller and displays a
warning message on the Control Panel.
Cartridge type Message displayed when a cartridge memory error or non-genuine part is detected
Toner cartridge Cartridge Communication Error . A counterfeit or non-Canon cartridge may be in use.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
■ Cartridge Detection
Execution Condition/Timing
• At power-on
• When the Front Cover is closed
Description
The DC Controller detects whether a cartridge is installed according to presence/absence of the Cartridge Memory.
When the DC Controller judges there is no cartridge, it notifies the Main Controller and displays a warning message on the Control
Panel.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Refer to "Setting of the threshold value to display a warning" in "Settings/Registration Mode/Menu" shown below.
*4 : The operation when the cartridge has reached the end of life can be specified in service mode.
Refer to "Setting of the behavior when the cartridge reaches the end of its estimated life" in "Service Mode" shown below.
*5 : The reference value of cartridge life (Photosensitive Drum, Developing Assembly, and Waste Toner) can be specified in
service mode.
Refer to "Setting of the reference values for replacement of the Photosensitive Drum, Developing Assembly, and Waste Toner
(Bk)" in "Service Mode" shown below.
Alarm Code
• Toner Bottle empty alarm (BK)
10-0404 : When the Toner Bottle empty was detected
Service Mode
• ON/OFF of display of the screen for setting the threshold value for preparation of the cartridge :
COPIER > OPTION > DSPLY-SW > CRGLW-LV
• Setting of the behavior when the cartridge reaches the end of its estimated life :
COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > CRG-PROC
• Setting of the reference values for replacement of the Photosensitive Drum, Developing Assembly, and Waste Toner (Bk) :
COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > CRGLF-K
The high voltage biases are generated by the DC Controller controlling the High Voltage Power Supply.
High Voltage
Power Supply PCB
Cartridge
Primary
charging To Primary Charging Roller
bias circuit
To Developing Roller
DC Controller
PCB Developing
bias circuit
Photosensitive Drum
Transfer Roller
Transfer
bias circuit
Fixing Assembly
Fixing
bias circuit
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Fixing System
Overview/Configuration
Overview
Fixing Delivery Assembly consists of the Fixing Assembly for fixing toner on the print paper and the Delivery Assembly for
delivering print paper on which toner is fixed to the Delivery Outlet (Face-down Tray).
Description
This circuit is for controlling the temperature of the Fixing Assembly.
The Fixing Assembly of this machine uses an on-demand fixing method, and consists of the following parts:
H1
Fixing film
TP1
TH1
Pressure roller
Symbol Name
H1 Fixing Heater
TH1 Thermistor
TP1 Thermoswitch
Temperature control of the Fixing Assembly which consists of these parts is performed by the Fixing Heater control circuit and
Fixing Heater safety circuit according to the command of the DC Controller.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Relay RLYD
control
circuit RL101
Fixing unit
Protective Functions
The Protection Circuit shuts down the power supply to the Fixing Heater if the Fixing Assembly detects abnormal temperature
rising.
The following three methods are used to perform detection to prevent abnormal temperature rising.
• DC Controller
• Fixing Heater safety circuit
• Thermoswitch
The following explains each of the functions.
• DC Controller
The DC Controller monitors the detected temperatures of the Main Thermistor (TH1).
The DC Controller stops the fixing drive and shuts down the power supply when a thermistor exceeds a certain temperature.
• Fixing Heater safety circuit
The Fixing Heater safety circuit detects the temperature of the Main Thermistor (TH1).
When the Fixing Heater safety circuit detects a temperature above a certain temperature, it shuts down the power supply to
the Fixing Assembly.
• Thermoswitch
When the temperature of the Fixing Heater rises abnormally and the Thermoswitch (TP1) exceeds a certain temperature,
the contact of the Thermoswitch is disconnected to shut down the power supply to the Fixing Assembly.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Error Code
• E000-0000 : Fixing temperature rising error
• E001-0000 : Abnormally high fixing temperature
• E003-0000 : Abnormally low fixing temperature
• E004-0005 : Fixing Area Error
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Overview
The pickup, feed, and delivery systems are controlled by the DC Controller.
The DC Controller controls the blocks in the pickup, feed, and delivery systems to pickup, feed, and deliver paper inside the
machine.
The pickup, feed, and delivery systems consist of the following three blocks.
• Pickup/Feed: From each pickup slot to the inlet of the Fixing Assembly
• Fixing/Delivery: From the Fixing Assembly to the delivery outlet
• Duplex: From the Duplex Reverse Assembly to the Duplex Re-pickup Assembly
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Parts Configuration
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
Symbol Name
[1] Fixing Delivery Roller
[2] Delivery Roller
[3] Fixing Film
[4] Photosensitive Drum
[5] MP tray Pickup roller
[6] Vertical Path Roller
[7] Cassette Feed Roller
[8] Cassette Separation Roller
[9] Cassette Pickup Roller
[10] Duplex Re-pickup Roller
[11] Registration Roller
[12] Transfer Roller
[13] Duplex Feed Roller
[14] Pressure Roller
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Drive Configuration
M1 M2
SL2
SL3
CL2
SL1
M4
Symbol Name
M1 Main Motor
M2 Pickup Motor
M4 Lifter Motor
CL2 Duplex Re-pickup Clutch
SL1 Cassette Pickup Solenoid
SL2 Duplex Reverse Solenoid
SL3 Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Solenoid
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Layout of Sensors
PS4
PS13 PS3
PS2
PS11
PS21
PS22
SW4 PS12
PS1
Symbol Name
PS1 Cassette Paper Sensor
PS2 TOP Sensor
PS3 Multi-purpose Tray Paper Sensor
PS4 Delivery Tray Full Sensor
PS11 Pre-registration Sensor
PS12 Cassette Paper Surface Sensor
PS13 Fixing Delivery Sensor
PS21 Paper Width Sensor
PS22 Duplex Feed Sensor
SW4 Cassette Detection Switch
Lifter control
Description
Paper inside a cassette is lifted up by the Lifting Plate.
The Lifting Plate is lifted up by rotating the Lifter Motor (M4).
The paper surface is detected by the Cassette Paper Surface Sensor (PS12).
When the Lifting Plate is rising, the Lifter Motor (M4) is controlled to keep the paper surface steady so that pickup can be performed
stably.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
DC controller
PS12
PS1
Cassette paper
sensor lever
Lifter motor
M4 Paper Level Sensor lever
Lifter
Lifting plate
This operation is divided into two operations: the initial lift-up operation and the lift-up operation during printing.
• Initial lift-up operation
When the power is turned ON or a cassette is inserted, the Lifter Motor (M4) is driven to lift up the Lifting Plate to the position
for detection if the Cassette Paper Surface Sensor (PS12) do not detect the paper surface.
• Lift-up operation during printing
This operation is performed if the paper surface is lowered a certain amount by the pickup operation.
If the Cassette Paper Surface Sensor (PS12) detect that there is no paper during printing, the Lifter Motor (M4) is driven to
lift up the Lifting Plate to the pickup position.
Error Code
• E015-0001 : Cassette 1 lift-up error
• E015-0002 : Cassette 2 lift-up error
• E015-0003 : Cassette 3 lift-up error
• E015-0004 : Cassette 4 lift-up error
Cassette Detection
Description
Presence of the cassette is detected using the Cassette Detection Switch (SW4).
The cassette detection flag of the cassette is detected by the Cassette Detection Switch in the host machine.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
At Normal Time
The Cassette Separation Roller is driven by the Cassette Feed Roller drive via paper. This causes the Cassette Separation
Rollers to rotate in the feed direction.
Paper
Cassette
Separation Roller
Lifting Plate
Paper Detection
Description
Paper presence/absence on the Cassette is detected by the Cassette Paper Sensor(PS1).
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
DC Controller
Multi-purpose tray
Multi-purpose tray
Pickup motor
Pickup Motor M2
Multi-purpose Tray
Pickup Solenoid
SL3
Multi-purpose Tray Paper
Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Roller Paper Sensor
PS3
Multi-purpose Tray Separation Pad
Lifting plate
Skew Correction
Description
This machine can correct paper skew without lowering throughput.
Skew is corrected as follows.
1. The paper leading edge pushes against the Registration Shutter to align the leading edge of the paper.
2. The trailing edge of the paper is fed and slack is generated at the leading edge of the paper.
3. When the trailing edge is fed even further, the paper leading edge for which slack was generated pushes up the Registration
Shutter and then the paper is fed to the Registration Roller while the paper leading edge is aligned.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Registration shutter
1
Me
di a
Registration roller
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Media
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
DC Controller
Delivery Tray
Jam Detection
The sensors are provided at the locations shown below to detect the presence of print paper and whether the print paper is being
fed correctly.
• PS2 : TOP Sensor
• PS21 : Paper Width Sensor
• PS22 : Duplex Feed Sensor
• PS11 : Pre-registration Sensor
• PS13 : Fixing Delivery Sensor
• PS432 : PF Media Path Sensor
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
PS13 PS2
PS21
PS11
PS22
PS432
PS432
PS432
Occurrence of a jam is judged by whether paper is in the sensor area at the timings stored in the DC Controller.
When the DC Controller judges that a jam has occurred, the printing operation is stopped and the jam is notified to the Main
Controller at the same time. The following shows the jams that are detected.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
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3 Technical
Explanation
(System)
Overview of System Management...... 56
Version Upgrade................................. 57
Setting Information Export/Import
Function (DCM)............................... 61
Monitoring Function (e-Maintenance/
imageWARE Remote)..................... 88
Security Functions...............................94
3. Technical Explanation (System)
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
Version Upgrade
Function Overview
The following firmware upgrade methods are available with this device.
Version upgrade using User Support Tool (UST).
Upgrade the firmware of the device using UST
Open the file for UST version upgrade on a PC connected with the device and upgrade the firmware.
Since the host machine and the PC are connected using a USB cable, version upgrades can be performed in an environment
where a network is not available.
Version upgrade using a USB flash drive (released only in special cases)
Upgrade the firmware of this machine using a USB flash drive.
Connect a USB flash drive where the firmware is stored to the device, and update the firmware in service mode.
Version upgrades can be performed in an environment where a PC or network is not available.
NOTE:
Firmware that can be used for version upgrade using a USB flash drive is released only in special cases such as a tender business,
and is not normally released. As for the detailed version upgrade procedure, follow the instructions given at the time of release of
the customized firmware for version upgrade using a USB flash drive.
NOTE:
When using Local CDS to upgrade it, refer to the manual/material of iW EMC/iW MC DFU plug-in.
CAUTION:
A message appears when an attempt is made to upgrade a host machine to which specified firmware has been applied.
This is a precaution not to use wrong firmware to upgrade a host machine to which specified firmware has been applied.
See the following regarding the combination of whether the message will be displayed:
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
PC
Firmware
Firmware
USB cable/
Network cable
■ Prerequisite
In order to perform version upgrade of the device via Internet, the following conditions must be met.
The serial number of the host machine should be shown on the Main Controller PCB.
Whether or not the serial number of the host machine is shown on the Main Controller PCB can be checked from the Control
Panel or SPEC REPORT.
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
2. Check if the serial number ("3 alphabetical characters + 5-digit number" or "1-digit number + 2 alphabetical
characters + 5-digit number") is shown in [BODY No.] of the printed SPEC REPORT.
******************************
*** SPEC REPORT ***
******************************
Device Info ZZ999 Series
ROM Version
MAIN 00.75
BOOT 00.25
LANG 01.36
ECONT 00.10
PANEL 05.01
Device Code A0000000
Locale 9
Voltage TYpe 0
BODY No. ZZZ99999
2. Select the following menu, and check that the firmware has been correctly upgraded:
• [Management Settings] > [Remote UI Settings/Update Firmware] > [Update Firmware] > [Version Information]
CAUTION:
This function does not support the operations from remote UI. ( [Update Firmware] does not exist in the [System
Management Settings] menu of the remote UI.)
■ Messages
The message displayed on the device operation panel is as follows.
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
NOTE:
Firmware that can be used for version upgrade using a USB flash drive is released only in special cases such as a tender business,
and is not normally released. As for the detailed version upgrade procedure, follow the instructions given at the time of release of
the customized firmware for version upgrade using a USB flash drive.
■ Prerequisite
In order to perform version upgrade of the machine using a USB flash drive, the following conditions must be met.
NOTE:
If you want to apply only firmware that is newer than the firmware currently applied in the machine, execute DOWNLOAD. If you
want to apply all the firmware contained in the USB flash drive regardless of whether it is newer or older, execute DOWNLOAD_
FORCE.
3. The signature data of the downloaded file is verified, and download instruction information is written to the
designated area of the flash memory only if the verification result is correct.
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
Overview
Various data is stored in the storage inside the device.
Depending on the works to be done such as replacing parts, this data needs to be backed up and restored.
There are some ways to back up and restore data, and the appropriate one should be used depending on the purpose and storage
destination.
This section describes the procedure for backing up and restoring service mode setting values.
For the procedure for backing up and restoring other information, refer to the e-Manual.
■ Function Overview
This machine has a setting information export/import function (hereinafter referred to as DCM (Device Configuration Management)
function) which exports/imports the machine's setting value information as a file. The file exported/imported using the DCM
function is called a DCM file, and the target setting information is as follows:
• Setting information of [Menu] ([Setting/ Registration ] menu)
• Service mode setting information
• Address Book
The DCM file is exported to a USB flash drive or PC local disk from the Control Panel or remote UI.
The exported DCM file can be returned to the original device or imported to a different device.
When the file is returned to the original device, this can be used as a function to back up the settings, and when the file is imported
to a different device, this can be used as a function to copy setting information.
Data can also be imported to or exported from an iR-ADV machine by using iW EMC/MC DCM Plug-in.
In the case of the setting value backup function before implementation of the DCM function, an exported file could be imported
only to the same device, but the DCM function enables import of an exported file to a different device.
USB memory
device DCM file
DCM file
DCM
DCM DCM support
Settings/
device
Registration DCM file
DCM file
Remote UI DCM
DCM
Conceptual diagram
NOTE:
In order to export or import setting information using DCM, it is necessary that the device supports DCM.
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
■ Compatibility of Data
The following table shows compatibility of data in the case where the device from which the data is exported and the device to
which the data is imported differ in model and/or serial number.
For items that are imported in Cases A, B, and C, refer to “List of Items Which Can Be Imported” on page 70.
■ Replacement Mode
When this function is used for migrating the setting data upon replacement of a device, some of the data cannot be migrated if
the model to which the data is migrated is different.
When this function is used in normal mode, data that is applicable to either Case B (of different serial number) or Case C (of
different model) cannot be imported.
When replacement mode is enabled on the device on the importing side, data can be forcibly migrated even to a device of a
different serial number or even between different models.
Case B Case B
Case C Case C
*1. Models without address books are excluded. In the case of a fax option model without SEND function, address books are
exported only if a fax option is connected with the device.
*2. When the [Settings/ Registration] menu is used from the Control Panel, both the setting menu information and the address book
are imported/exported. It is not possible to export/import only either of them.
Information which is not included in the data to be imported is not imported.
*3. Service mode is added to the data to be exported only when service mode COPIER > OPTION > USER > SMD-EXPT is set.
For information on items that are imported, refer to "List of Items Which Can Be Imported".
*4. If the firmware version at the time of import differs from that at the time of export, predetermined corrective processing may be
performed.
*5. If a serial number is missing, the serial numbers are judged to be mismatched.
*6. Predetermined corrective processing may be performed.
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
The following shows the procedure to turn ON/OFF replacement mode of the device to which the migrating data is imported.
CAUTION:
Since replacement mode is not lifted automatically, the setting value of the foregoing service mode needs to be changed
back to "0" to return to normal mode.
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
CAUTION:
• The service mode setting information can be backed up and restored only from the [Settings/Registration] menu on
Remote UI, and the operation cannot be performed from the [Settings/Registration] menu on the Control Panel.
• In the case of backing up and restoring only the setting information of the [Settings/Registration] menu or the address
book, refer to the procedure described in the e-Manual.
■ Limitations
The following limitations exist when backing up and restoring the service mode settings information from the [Settings/
Registrations] menu of remote UI.
TNRB-SW : 0
SCALL-SW : 0
SCALLCMP : 0
PS-MODE : 0
SMD-EXPT : 1
ALL-SLP : 1
RPL-IMP : 0
NOTE:
The [SMD-EXPT] setting can be configured either from the Control Panel or from the remote UI.
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
2. Exit service mode, start remote UI, log in as a system administrator, and then select the following item:
• [Setting/ Registration] > [Management Settings] > [Data Management] > [Import/Export] > [Export]
3. After confirming that [Service Mode] is displayed/selected in [Select Item to Export], enter the password and click
[Start Exporting].
Address Book
Select the check box to export the address book data.
Settings/Registration
Select this check box to import the menu option data.
Encryption password
Enter 32 or less numeric characters set when the file was exported.
4. The [File Download] dialog box will appear. Save the file to any location.
CAUTION:
Since the screen of export function can also be accessed by the user, be sure to disable the [SMD-EXPT] setting (setting
value: 0).
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
TNRB-SW : 0
SCALL-SW : 0
SCALLCMP : 0
PS-MODE : 0
SMD-EXPT : 1
ALL-SLP : 1
RPL-IMP : 0
NOTE:
The [SMD-EXPT] setting can be configured either from the Control Panel or from the remote UI.
2. Exit service mode, start remote UI, log in as a system administrator, and then select the following item:
• [Setting/ Registration] > [Management Settings] > [Data Management] > [Import/Export] > [Import]
[Browse...] button
Click to select the file to import.
Decryption password
Enter 32 or less numeric characters set when the file was exported.
Address Book
Select the check box to import the address book data.
Settings/Registration
Select this check box to import the menu option data.
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
4. A dialog box asking whether the user wants to execute import will appear. Click [OK].
5. A message will appear to indicate that the process has been completed. Click the [OK] button.
6. Restart this machine, enter service mode, and confirm that the setting information is reflected. This completes the
procedure for importing a setting information file.
CAUTION:
Since the screen of export function can also be accessed by the user, be sure to disable the [SMD-EXPT] setting (setting
value: 0).
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
PANEL-UP
LOGWRITE DISPLAY
IMPORT IO CCD
EXPORT ADJUST CLEAR
FUNCTION MISC-R
OPTION MISC-P
COUNTER SYSTEM
VIFFNC
SPLMAN
CAUTION:
Even if the service mode is executed without connecting a USB flash drive, an error is not displayed.
It looks as if the process has been completed successfully, but the file has not been exported to anywhere.
For the reason shown above, be sure to check before execution that a USB flash drive is connected.
3. The message shown below which is displayed during the process will disappear. When the display has returned to
the original state, remove the USB flash drive.
Executing...
4. Check that a setting information file (service.dcm) exists in the directory directly under the root of the USB flash
drive.
This completes the procedure for exporting a setting information file.
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SERVICE MODE
DISPLAY
COPIER IO CCD
CLEAR PANEL-UP
FEEDER ADJUST LOGWRITE
FAX FUNCTION MISC-R
MISC-P IMPORT
TESTMODE OPTION EXPORT
COUNTER SYSTEM
VIFFNC
SPLMAN
4. The message shown below which is displayed during the process will disappear. When the display has returned to
the original state, remove the USB flash drive.
Executing...
5. Restart the host machine, enter service mode, and confirm that the setting information is reflected.
This completes the procedure for importing a setting information file.
SERVICE MODE
COPIER DISPLAY
IO CCD
FEEDER CLEAR PANEL-UP
ADJUST LOGWRITE
FAX FUNCTION MISC-R
TESTMODE OPTION MISC-P IMPORT
SYSTEM EXPORT
COUNTER
VIFFNC SAVE-SM
SPLMAN RSTR-SM
LOG2USB
Executing...
3. Finish the operation after checking that the screen returns to the previous display.
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SERVICE MODE
COPIER DISPLAY
IO CCD
FEEDER CLEAR PANEL-UP
ADJUST LOGWRITE
FAX FUNCTION MISC-R
TESTMODE OPTION MISC-P IMPORT
SYSTEM EXPORT
COUNTER
VIFFNC SAVE-SM
SPLMAN RSTR-SM
LOG2USB
Executing...
3. Finish the operation after checking that the screen returns to the previous display.
NOTE:
This list is the common list for this function.
Therefore, this list may contain some items that are not supported by this function.
■ Service Mode
No. Initial screen Large Middle Small Case A Case B Case C
1 COPIER ADJUST IMG-REG REG-H-Y Yes - -
2 COPIER ADJUST IMG-REG REG-H-C Yes - -
3 COPIER ADJUST IMG-REG REG-H-K Yes - -
4 COPIER ADJUST IMG-REG REG-HS-Y Yes - -
5 COPIER ADJUST IMG-REG REG-HS-C Yes - -
6 COPIER ADJUST IMG-REG REG-HS-K Yes - -
7 COPIER ADJUST IMG-REG REG-V-Y Yes - -
8 COPIER ADJUST IMG-REG REG-V-C Yes - -
9 COPIER ADJUST IMG-REG REG-V-K Yes - -
10 COPIER ADJUST IMG-REG REG-H-M Yes - -
11 COPIER ADJUST IMG-REG REG-V-M Yes - -
12 COPIER ADJUST IMG-REG REG-HS-M Yes - -
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Overview of System
■ Function Overview
E-RDS (Embedded RDS) is a monitoring program that runs on the host machine. When the monitoring option is enabled by
making the setting on this machine, information such as the status change of the machine, counter information, and failure
information are collected. The collected device information is sent to a remote maintenance server called UGW (Universal
Gateway Server) via Internet.
The information to be monitored is:
• Billing counter
• Parts counter
• ROM version
• Service call error log
• Jam log
• Alarm log
• Change of status (such as status of consumables)
Since the information shown above is customer information, HTTPS/ SOAP protocol is used for communication between the
UGW server and the host machine to improve security.
Customer
UGW
Environment This machine
Internet
㻲㼕㼞㼑㼣㼍㼘㼘
Sales Company
■ Features
E-RDS is embedded in the network module of the device, and the front-end module of the e-Maintenance/ imageWARE Remote
system is realized without requiring hardware besides the device.
■ Main Functions
Functional cat- Sub category Description
egory
Communication Test By executing the following service mode, E-RDS communicates with UGW, retrieves
Test schedule information, and establish communication.
COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL > COM-TEST
Transmission of Billing/all resources/parts/ E-RDS Periodically send billing/all resources/parts/mode-by-mode counters to the
counters mode-by-mode counters server.
Transmission of Service call/alarm/jam log Each time a service call, alarm, or jam log occurs, the error log is sent to the server.
event logs Having alarm log or not is different by a model.
Data transmis- ROM version / Device configu- E-RDS periodically sends the firmware information of the device to UGW. E-RDS
sion ration sends the device configuration information only when there is any change in the
configuration.
E-RDS Debug information Debug information of E-RDS are stored in E-RDS, and they are sent to UGW only
when they exceed a specific size.
Repair request E-RDS sends error information (image failure, jams or others) according to the in-
struction of the user.
Debug log transmission When E-RDS catches the debug log transmission of a message designation than
UGW, send data such as device Debug logs and DCON logs to the server.
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Servicing Notes
• After clearing the Main Controller PCB, initialization of the E-RDS setting (ERDS-DAT) and a communication test (COM-
TEST) need to be performed. If this work is omitted, an error may occur when counters are sent to UGW.
After replacing the Main Controller PCB, all the settings need to be reconfigured.
• Do not change the values of the following service modes unless otherwise instructed.
If they are changed, a communication error will occur with UGW.
• Port number of UGW
[COPIER] > [FUNCTION] > [INSTALL] > [RGW-PORT]
Default: 443
• If the e-Maintenance/imageWARE Remote contract of the device becomes invalid, be sure to turn OFF the E-RDS setting
(E-RDS: 0).
• When the E-RDS function is enabled, a communication test can be performed from [Check Counter] of the Control Panel of
the host machine. *1
When conducting a communication test from [Check Counter], pay attention to the following points:
• During a communication test, do not take any actions such as pressing a key. Actions are not accepted until the
communication test is completed (actions are ignored).
• When a communication test is being conducted from service mode or from [Check Counter], do not conduct a
communication test from the other. This operation is not guaranteed.
Setting Procedure
■ Preparation
Since this function communicates with the UGW server, it is necessary to connect to the external network.
Check the following items, and make the settings if not yet set.
• IP address settings
• DNS server settings
• Proxy server settings*2
• Installation of CA certificate (arbitrary *3 )
CAUTION:
• Obtain the information on the network environment from the system administrator of the user.
• When having changed the network settings, turn OF and then ON the main power of the machine.
NOTE:
This operation initializes the E-RDS settings to factory setting values.
For the setting values to be initialized, see the section of“Setting values and data to be initialized” on page 90 .
*1. The user can perform a communication test or browse the result of communication test.
If the communication results in failure, an error code (hexadecimal number, 8 digit) is displayed on the Control Panel.
*2. If authentication is necessary, make the settings of the authentication information as well.
*3. When using a certificate other than those pre-installed in the device
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2. Enable the E-RDS function in the following service mode, and perform a communication test.
1. Select the following item:
• COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL > ERDS
2. Enter [1] from the keyboard, and press [Apply].
CAUTION:
The following settings i.e. RGW-PORT in Service mode must not be change unless there are specific instructions to do so.
Changing these values will cause error in communication with UGW.
When the E-RDS function is enabled, the function to communicate with UGW is enabled.
CAUTION:
The communication results with UGW can be distinguished by referring to the COM-LOG. By performing the communication
test with UGW, E-RDS acquires schedule information and starts monitoring and meter reads operation.
Maintenance
■ Initializing E-RDS settings
It is possible to clear the FLASH data of E-RDS and change the E-RDS setting back to the default value.
● Initialization procedure
Follow the procedure shown below to initialize E-RDS.
CAUTION:
If a certificate other than the CA certificate at the time of shipment has been installed, initializing the E-RDS setting will not
change the settings back to those at the time of shipment. To change the certificate back to the CA certificate at the time
of shipment, delete the certificate (install the CA certificate at the time of shipment) after initializing the E-RDS settings.
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Output sample
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Security Functions
A technical description on the security-related functions implemented in this equipment and the works to be performed for servicing
are shown below.
DCM
Plug-in
Data
Security policy settings
Perform either of the following works to configure the security policies on this equipment.
• Using iW EMC DCM Plug-in, distribute the security policy settings created by an iR ADVANCE third generation device.
• Import the DCM file exported from a device of the same series where the security policy settings have already been enabled.
Data
DCM files
Data
DCM file
iR ADVANCE
third generation
Device of this series
with the security policy
This equipment with the security policy
settings configured
settings configured
NOTE:
Security policy settings can be configured on devices of this series only by distributing the settings using iW EMC DCM Plug-in.
A DCM file imported from a device of this series where the security policy settings have been configured can be used to configure
the settings, but the original device where the settings have been configured can be created only by using iW EMC DCM Plug-in.
In iR ADVANCE series, the security policy function is implemented only in the third generation devices.
■ Security Administrator
● Differences between Security Administrator and System Manager
In the security policy setting function, there is an administrator called a "security administrator" in addition to the conventional
"system manager".
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The system manager can operate/set all the items in the [Settings/Registration] menu of the device.
However, if the security policy has been set by the security administrator described later, even the system manager cannot perform
operation or change the settings against the security policy.
The security administrator is an administrator who creates, applies, edits, backs up, and restores the security policy.
The security administrator is a system manager and is a user who knows the password for the security policy settings.
NOTE:
Even if the security administrator password has not been set, as long as the security policy has been configured, [Management
Settings] > [Data Management] > [Initialize Menu] is grayed out and cannot be used.
Import
Data
Export
DCM
DCMfile
Model of the same series This equipment
Setting information
Distribute the setting information
DCM
Plug-in
DCM ファイルpassword
Administrator
Distribute the administrator password
This equipment
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If the security administrator password has been set, the security administrator password is required when [Initialize All Data/
Settings] is executed.
En t e r Se c u ri t y Ad m i n i s t ra to r Pa s s wo rd
q w e r t y u i o p -
<Apply> @ z x c v b n m , . /
Entry Mode: A
Symbol a 1/# Space
Apply
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Screen example
NOTE:
On the [Confirm Security Policy] screen, all the settings related to security policies are displayed regardless of the model.
Therefore, policy settings related to functions that are not implemented in the model are also displayed.
For example, the models of this series do not have the SMB server function, but [Restrict SMB Port] is displayed.
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4 Periodical Service
Periodically Replaced Parts................ 99
Consumable Parts.............................100
Periodical Service............................. 101
4. Periodical Service
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4. Periodical Service
Consumable Parts
Host machine
No. Name Parts number*1 Q'ty Estimated life*2 Work de- Remarks
scription
1 Pickup/Feed Roller FM1-X510 1 150,000 sheets Replacement
2 Separation Roller 1 150,000 sheets Replacement
3 Separation Sheet 1 150,000 sheets Replacement
4 Fixing Assembly FM1-W154 1 150,000 sheets Replacement 120V
5 Fixing Assembly FM1-W155 1 150,000 sheets Replacement 230V
Options
■ Paper Feeder PF-C1
No. Name Parts number*1 Q'ty Estimated life*2 Work de- Remarks
scription
1 Pickup/Feed Roller FM1-X510 1 150,000 sheets Replacement
2 Separation Roller 1 150,000 sheets Replacement
3 Separation Sheet 1 150,000 sheets Replacement
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Periodical Service
Periodical Service
• No periodic services are required to this machine.
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and Cleaning
List of Parts....................................... 103
Removing from the connection
equipment......................................113
External Cover System..................... 115
Original Exposure/Feed System....... 139
Controller System..............................164
Laser Exposure System.................... 185
Image Formation System.................. 187
Fixing System....................................188
Pickup Feed Delivery System........... 190
5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
List of Parts
Major Units
■ ADF/Reader
[1]
[2]
No. Name
[1] ADF Unit
[2] Reader Unit
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■ Host machine
[5]
[4]
[1]
[3]
[2]
No. Name
[1] Fixing Assembly
[2] Registration Unit
[3] Main Drive Unit
[4] Laser Scanner Unit
[5] Control Panel Unit
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External Cover
■ ADF/Reader
[6]
[3]
[4]
[2]
[1]
[5]
[8]
[7]
No. Name
[1] ADF Rear Cover
[2] ADF Front Cover
[3] ADF Handle Cover
[4] ADF Upper Cover Unit
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No. Name
[5] ADF Base Unit
[6] Document Tray Unit
[7] Reader Frame Unit
[8] Reader Upper Cover Unit
■ Host machine
[5]
[6]
[1]
[7]
[3]
[8]
[4] [2]
No. Name
[1] Front Cover
[2] Rear Cover
[3] Left Cover Unit
[4] Right Cover Unit
[5] Upper Cover Unit
[6] Right Front Cover
[7] USB Cover
[8] Rear Top Cover
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[7]
[1]
[4]
[6]
[5]
[2] [3]
No. Name
[1] Panel Cover (Rear Upper)
[2] Panel Cover (Rear Lower)
[3] Panel Cover (Lower)
[4] Panel Mount Cover (Left)
[5] Panel Mount Cover (Right)
[6] Panel Mount Cover (Upper)
[7] Panel Cover (Rear)
M6
PS16
PS15
CIS
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CIS
PS14
M7
■ Motor/Fan
M3 M1
FM2
M2
FM1 M4
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■ Heater
H1
TP1
TH1
■ Switch
SW5
SW1
SW4
SW2
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■ Solenoid/Clutch
SL2
CL2
SL3
SL1
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■ Sensor
PS4
PS22
PS13 PS11
PS21
PS2
PS12
PS3
PS1
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■ PCB
UN11 UN23
SP1
UN6
UN20
UN22
UN27
LCD
UN19
UN18
UN21
UN13
UN5
UN26
UN1
UN14
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■ Procedure
NOTE:
Disengage the Paper Feeder from the host machine as needed when disassembling/assembling this equipment.
1.
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2.
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10 mm
2.
2x
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3.
NOTE:
Remove the Rear Door Unit by bending the [A] part.
[A]
[A]
CAUTION:
Shift the host machine back to the center of the working table to prevent it from falling down.
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[A]
[A]
2.
2x
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CAUTION:
When handling the cartridge, be sure to follow the CAUTION shown below.
• When removing the cartridge, be sure to block light to the Photosensitive Drum. Cover the removed drum with 5 or
more sheets of paper to block light.
• Do not place the cartridge in a location where it is exposed to direct rays of the sun (e.g. near the window).
1.
2.
3.
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4.
5.
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■ Procedure
1.
1x
2.
100 mm
100 mm
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3.
NOTE:
The positions and removal order of the hook [1], claws [2] of the Right Cover are shown below.
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
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4.
CAUTION:
Shift the host machine back to the center of the working table to prevent it from falling down.
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● If Turning Over the Host Machine and then Removing the Right Cover Unit
CAUTION:
Points to Note when Turning Over the Host Machine
When turning over the host machine, check that the Left Cover Unit is installed.
1.
1x
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2.
CAUTION:
When turning over the machine, make sure that the ADF does not open.
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3.
NOTE:
The positions and removal order of the hook [1], claws [2] of the Right Cover are shown below.
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
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4.
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■ Procedure
1.
1x
2.
40 mm
40 mm
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3.
NOTE:
The positions and removal order of the protrusions [1] and claws [2] of the Left Cover are shown below.
[1]
[1]
[2]
[2]
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4.
5.
1x
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6.
CAUTION:
Shift the host machine back to the center of the working table to prevent it from falling down.
2.
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■ Procedure
1.
2x
2x
■ Procedure
1.
1x
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■ Procedure
1.
4x
2.
3x
1x
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■ Procedure
1.
1x
2.
1x
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3.
4x
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■ Procedure
CAUTION:
Points to Note at Installation/Removal
Be sure not to let it come in contact with the Full Detection Flag.
1.
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CAUTION:
Points to Note at Installation/Removal
Be sure not to let it come in contact with the Full Detection Flag.
2. Slightly lift up the tray and insert the tray into the ribs on the both sides.
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3. Slightly lift up the tray (it is still in the ribs on the both sides), and fit the 2 claws at the center into the holes.
4. Slide the tray toward the front by pushing it with your thumbs to fit it into the bosses.
■ Procedure
1.
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2.
3.
2x
4.
5.
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
■ Procedure
1.
3x 1x
2.
4x
1x
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
3.
4.
2x 1x
5.
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
■ Procedure
1.
2.
4x
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3.
10x
4.
NOTE:
The Flat Cable is secured with 5 double-sided tapes.
5.
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6.
2x
7.
8.
• “After Replacing the Reader Unit” on page 216
• “After Replacing the ADF Unit” on page 221
CAUTION:
Do not touch the surface of the roller with bare hands, as doing so will attach skin oil on it and decrease feedability.
1.
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2.
1x
3.
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4.
CAUTION:
Because the spring is easy to come off, be careful about its loss.
NOTE:
When installing, match the spring of the ADF Roller Unit to the boss.
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■ Procedure
CAUTION:
Do not touch the surface of the roller with bare hands, as doing so will attach skin oil on it and decrease feedability.
1.
2.
■ Procedure
CAUTION:
Do not touch the surface of the roller with bare hands, as doing so will attach skin oil on it and decrease feedability.
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
1.
2.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to lose the Parallel Pin during installation/removal because it can easily come off.
3.
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4.
CAUTION:
Do not touch the surface of the roller/pad with bare hands, as doing so will attach skin oil on it and decrease feedability.
1.
2.
2x
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2.
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
3.
1x 1x
4.
5.
5x
6.
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
■ Procedure
1.
2.
2x
3.
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4.
2x
3x
5.
6.
1x
7.
4x
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■ Procedure
1.
1x
2x
2.
3.
1x
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
4.
154
5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
5.
CAUTION:
Because the spring is easy to come off, be careful about its loss.
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CAUTION:
AWhen installing the ADF CIS Unit, be careful that the Guide Sheet does not get caught in the interior.
6.
7.
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8.
CAUTION:
Do not touch the CIS sensor area of ADF with your hands, as doing so will attach skin oil on it and cause image failure
such as lines from soiling.
■ Procedure
1.
1x
[A]
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2.
2x
3.
2x
NOTE:
When installing the ADF Drive Unit, mount the lever on the bush.
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■ Procedure
CAUTION:
• Since the Copyboard Glass is included in the Reader Upper Cover Unit, replace the entire Reader Upper Cover Unit
when replacing the Copyboard Glass.
1.
CAUTION:
Do not touch the Copyboard Glass with your hands, as doing so will attach skin oil on it and cause image failure from soiling.
If soiling is attached, wipe it with lint-free paper moistened.
2x
7x
2.
“After Replacing the Reader Upper Cover Unit” on page 225
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■ Procedure
1.
2.
1x
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
3.
CAUTION:
Do not touch the CIS sensor area of ADF with your hands, as doing so will attach skin oil on it and cause image failure
such as lines from soiling.
CAUTION:
When installing the Reader CIS, align the 2 shafts on the right and left, and confirm that the protrusions and grooves are
properly fitted.
4.
“After Replacing the Reader CIS Unit” on page 229
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■ Procedure
1.
■ Procedure
1.
3x
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
2.
1x
3.
1x 1x
4.
1x
1x
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Controller System
■ Procedure
1.
1x
1x
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■ Procedure
1.
CAUTION:
• Do not directly touch the speaker.
• Be sure not to damage the speaker.
1x
1x
2.
1x
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3.
CAUTION:
When releasing the claws using a flat-blade screwdriver, be sure not to damage the speaker.
1x 1x
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■ Procedure
1.
15x
2.
4x
1x
NOTE:
The completed assembly of the Main Controller PCB is shown below.
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■ Procedure
1.
2x
3x
2.
1x
3.
4x
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
■ Procedure
1.
3x
3x
2.
1x
3.
2x
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■ Procedure
1.
5x
2.
1x 1x
1x
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3.
2x
7x 1x
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■ Procedure
1.
21x 3x
NOTE:
The completed assembly of the DC Controller PCB is shown below.
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■ Procedure
1.
3x
1x
1x
2.
3x
CAUTION:
Points to Note at Installation
Be sure to check that the hook on the side and the hook shown in the figure are fitted properly.
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3.
4x
■ Procedure
1.
1x
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2.
1x 1x
1x
3.
3x 2x
1x
2x
4.
1x
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■ Procedure
1.
7x
1x
2.
2x
1x
CAUTION:
When installing the PCB, check that the Contact Springs are fitted in the 3 grooves [A] of the High Voltage Power Supply
PCB and the Contact Spring is visible through the hole [B].
[A]
[B]
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2.
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
3.
1x
1x
4.
5.
1x
1x
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6.
2x 1x
7.
2x 2x
1x
8.
2x
9.
3x
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
■ Procedure
1.
1x
1x
2x
180
5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
■ Procedure
1.
1x
NOTE:
When installing the Bias Unit, be sure to insert the 3 hooks and install the screw while pressing the boss.
1x
2.
1x
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
3.
1x
1x
■ Procedure
1.
1x
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
2.
3x
3.
1x
2x
4.
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■ Procedure
1.
1x
2.
1x 1x
1x
3.
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■ Procedure
1.
1x
1x
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2.
1x
3.
2x
1x
4.
4x 1x
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■ Procedure
1.
2x
2.
NOTE:
Procedure for Installing the Transfer Roller
Be sure to fit the boss of the bushing to the spring.
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Fixing System
■ Procedure
CAUTION:
• Since the Fixing Assembly is hot immediately after the power is turned OFF, give it time to cool down before
removing it.
• After removing the cartridge, be sure to close the Cartridge Door Unit.
1.
1x 2x
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2.
4x
CAUTION:
Points to Note when Installing the Link Arm
Be sure to check that the Link Arm is installed properly, otherwise the Cartridge Door Unit cannot be closed.
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■ Procedure
CAUTION:
Do not touch the Gear Unit of the Registration Unit.
Grease is applied on the Gear Unit. If you have accidentally touched grease, wipe with lint-free paper so as not to
smear other parts with your greasy hand.
1.
CAUTION:
When turning over the host machine, make sure that the ADF does not open.
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2.
1x
CAUTION:
After removing the Cross-feed Roller Guide, caution is required because the Link Arm becomes free and the link with the
Fixing Assembly tends to come off easily.
3.
CAUTION:
When standing the host machine, make sure that the ADF does not open.
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4.
5.
2x
6.
7.
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CAUTION:
Points to Note when Installing the Link Arm
Be sure to check that the Link Arm is installed properly, otherwise the Cartridge Door Unit cannot be closed.
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17. “Removing the Low Voltage Power Supply Unit” on page 174
■ Procedure
1.
2x 3x
2x
NOTE:
When inserting the 2 claws, be sure to press the boss until you hear a click sound.
2x
2.
1x
1x
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3.
2x
4.
3x
1x
1x
5.
3x
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CAUTION:
Points to Note at Installation
When installing the Main Motor, be sure to tighten the screws in the order shown below.
3x
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■ Procedure
1.
2x
2.
2x
3.
2x 3x
2x
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NOTE:
When inserting the 2 claws, be sure to press the boss until you hear a click sound.
2x
4.
1x
1x
5.
2x
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6.
3x
1x
1x
7.
2x 4x
CAUTION:
Caution is required because the 3 gears tend to drop easily.
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CAUTION:
Points to Note at Installation
When installing the Main Drive Unit, be sure that the shafts of the 3 gears are fitted in the holes [A] on the Main Drive Unit.
[A]
■ Procedure
CAUTION:
Do not touch the surface of the roller with bare hands, as doing so will attach skin oil on it and decrease feedability.
1.
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NOTE:
Procedure for Installing the Cassette Pickup Unit
1. While pressing the lever, fit the boss into the groove on the lever.
2. Fit the hole of the Cassette Pickup Unit onto the shaft on the left side, and push it until it stops.
3. Fit the hole of the Cassette Pickup Unit onto the shaft on the right side to install the Cassette Pickup Roller Unit.
CAUTION:
After installation, push the lever to check that it is interlocked with the Cassette Pickup Unit. If not, remove and install the
Cassette Pickup Unit again.
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■ Procedure
CAUTION:
Do not touch the surface of the roller with bare hands, as doing so will attach skin oil on it and decrease feedability.
1.
1x
■ Procedure
CAUTION:
Do not touch the surface of the roller with bare hands, as doing so will attach skin oil on it and decrease feedability.
1.
2x
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■ Procedure
CAUTION:
Do not touch the surface of the pad with bare hands, as doing so will attach skin oil on it and decrease feedability.
1.
2.
1x
3.
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CAUTION:
Points to Note at Installation
• When installing it, be sure that the grooves on the left and right and the spring are fitted correctly.
1x
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Checking the Location Where the
Service Label Is Affixed................. 206
Adjustment at Parts Replacement.... 207
6. Adjustment
NOTE:
The service label is affixed on the inside of the Right Cover Unit.
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CAUTION:
If the value has not changed to [1], perform the procedure from step 1 again.
1. Enter the service mode shown below, and change the setting value to [1].
• COPIER > OPTION > USER > SMD-EXPT
NOTE:
The setting [SMD-EXPT] can be configured either from the Control Panel or remote UI.
2. These setting values can be restored by performing backup by any of the following methods:
• COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > EXPORT
• Menu > Management Settings > Data Management > Import/Export > Export
• RUI > Settings/Registration > Management Settings > Data Management > Import/Export > Export
CAUTION:
• Perform backup immediately before replacing the Main Controller PCB.
• When the Main Controller PCB is replaced, the user data, service data, and logs are initialized and the system manager
ID and password are changed back to the default values (ID: 7654321 / PWD: 7654321).
CAUTION:
The language displayed changes to English immediately after the replacement of the Main Controller PCB. Be sure to
perform the following steps 1 to 5 in order to reflect the language of the country and the country-specific settings that had
been configured before the replacement of the Main Controller PCB.
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CAUTION:
Be sure to close the ADF before executing the following service mode. Also be sure not to open the ADF while the service
mode is being executed.
4. If the operation was "successful", this procedure is completed. (There is no need to write down the values on the
service label.)
CAUTION:
Be sure to close the ADF before executing the following service mode. Also be sure not to open the ADF while the service
mode is being executed.
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4. If the operation was "successful", this procedure is completed. (There is no need to write down the values on the
service label.)
2. Place the Paper Back Shading Adjustment Member (FL1-4365) on the Stream Reading Glass, and execute the
following service mode.
CAUTION:
Be sure to close the ADF before executing the following service mode. Also be sure not to open the ADF while the service
mode is being executed.
3. Check the following service mode to determine if it was [1] successful or [0] failed.
• COPIER > DISPLAY > CCD > BK-SHDST
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4. If it failed, clean the Stream Reading Glass and the Paper Back Shading Adjustment Member (FL1-4365), and perform
the procedure from step 1 again.
NOTE:
To reduce the number of label items, the values of 100-xx and 50-xx are the same.
<100-RG>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 50-RG
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 100-RG
<100-GB>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 50-GB
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 100-GB
NOTE:
To reduce the number of label items, the values of 100DF-xx and 50DF-xx are the same.
<100-DF-RG>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 50DF-RG
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 100DF-RG
<100-DF-GB>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 50DF-GB
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 100DF-GB
<100DF2RG>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 50DF2RG
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 100DF2RG
<100DF2GB>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 50DF2GB
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 100D2GB
■ PASCAL Adjustment
In the case of entering the values shown on the service label
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NOTE:
To reduce the number of label items, the setting values are the same.
• The values of MTF-M1, MTF-M4, and MTF-M7 are the same.
• The values of MTF-M2, MTF-M5, and MTF-M8 are the same.
• The values of MTF-M3, MTF-M6, and MTF-M9 are the same.
<MTF-M1>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF-M1
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF-M4
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF-M7
<MTF-M2>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF-M2
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF-M5
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF-M8
<MTF-M3>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF-M3
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF-M6
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF-M9
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NOTE:
To reduce the number of label items, the setting values are the same.
• The values of MTF2-M1, MTF2-M4, and MTF2-M7 are the same.
• The values of MTF2-M2, MTF2-M5, and MTF2-M8 are the same.
• The values of MTF2-M3, MTF2-M6, and MTF2-M9 are the same.
<MTF2-M1>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF2-M1
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF2-M4
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF2-M7
<MTF2-M2>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF2-M2
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF2-M5
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF2-M8
<MTF2-M3>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF2-M3
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF2-M6
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF2-M9
NOTE:
To reduce the number of label items, the setting values are the same.
• The values of MTF3-M1, MTF3-M4, and MTF3-M7 are the same.
• The values of MTF3-M2, MTF3-M5, and MTF3-M8 are the same.
• The values of MTF3-M3, MTF3-M6, and MTF3-M9 are the same.
<MTF3-M1>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF3-M1
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF3-M4
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF3-M7
<MTF3-M2>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF3-M2
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF3-M5
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF3-M8
<MTF3-M3>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF3-M3
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF3-M6
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF3-M9
NOTE:
To reduce the number of label items, the setting values are the same.
• The values of MTF-S1, MTF-S4, and MTF-S7 are the same.
• The values of MTF-S2, MTF-S5, and MTF-S8 are the same.
• The values of MTF-S3, MTF-S6, and MTF-S9 are the same.
<MTF-S1>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF-S1
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF-S4
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF-S7
<MTF-S2>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF-S2
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF-S5
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF-S8
<MTF-S3>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF-S3
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF-S6
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF-S9
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NOTE:
To reduce the number of label items, the setting values are the same.
• The values of MTF2-S1, MTF2-S4, and MTF2-S7 are the same.
• The values of MTF2-S2, MTF2-S5, and MTF2-S8 are the same.
• The values of MTF2-S3, MTF2-S6, and MTF2-S9 are the same.
<MTF2-S1>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF2-S1
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF2-S4
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF2-S7
<MTF2-S2>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF2-S2
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF2-S5
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF2-S8
<MTF2-S3>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF2-S3
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF2-S6
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF2-S9
NOTE:
To reduce the number of label items, the setting values are the same.
• The values of MTF3-S1, MTF3-S4, and MTF3-S7 are the same.
• The values of MTF3-S2, MTF3-S5, and MTF3-S8 are the same.
• The values of MTF3-S3, MTF3-S6, and MTF3-S9 are the same.
<MTF3-S1>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF3-S1
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF3-S4
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF3-S7
<MTF3-S2>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF3-S2
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF3-S5
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF3-S8
<MTF3-S3>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF3-S3
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF3-S6
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > MTF3-S9
2. Setup Guide will be activated by turning OFF and then ON the power of the host machine. Configure the settings
according to the instruction on the screen.
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NOTE:
The setting [SMD-EXPT] can be configured either from the Control Panel or remote UI.
CAUTION:
Be sure to restore the data after replacing the Main Controller PCB.
NOTE:
The setting [SMD-EXPT] can be configured either from the Control Panel or remote UI.
NOTE:
• In the case of setting the print port in a TCP/IP environment, the drivers do not need to be reinstalled. Refer to "Setting Up
the Network Environment" in the User's Guide, and set up the network environment again.
• The print port being used is shown in Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers > "Printer Properties" of
the printer used.
2. Refer to the following items in Getting Started and install the drivers that were uninstalled.
• In case of network connection: "To connect via wired LAN"
• In case of USB connection: "To connect via USB"
NOTE:
When the MFNP port is used, the MAC address information changes after replacement of the Main Controller PCB. Therefore,
when the PC and the machine are connected by the network, the PC will not be able to recognize the machine on the network.
When the PC and the machine are connected by USB, the PC will not be able to recognize the machine if the USB ID is changed.
That is why the drivers need to be reinstalled.
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2. After entering the X, Y, and Z values shown on the barcode on the Copyboard Glass in the following service mode items,
and then write the entered values (the X, Y, and Z values shown on the barcode on the Copyboard Glass) on the service
label.
NOTE:
The value of W-PLT-X: The first four digits of the value on the label
The value of W-PLT-Y: The four digits in the middle of the value on the label
The value of W-PLT-Z: The last four digits of the value on the label
<W-PLT-X>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > W-PLT-X
<W-PLT-Y>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > W-PLT-Y
<W-PLT-Z>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > W-PLT-Z
CAUTION:
Be sure to close the ADF before executing the following service mode. Also be sure not to open the ADF while the service
mode is being executed.
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4. In the case of a failure, turn OFF and then ON the power, and execute the following service mode again.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL > STRD-POS
5. If the operation was "successful", write down the following value on the service label.
• COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY > STRD-POS
CAUTION:
Be sure to close the ADF before executing the following service mode. Also be sure not to open the ADF while the service
mode is being executed.
4. If the operation was "successful", this procedure is completed. (There is no need to write down the values on the
service label.)
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CAUTION:
Be sure to close the ADF before executing the following service mode. Also be sure not to open the ADF while the service
mode is being executed.
4. If the operation was "successful", this procedure is completed. (There is no need to write down the values on the
service label.)
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2. Place the Paper Back Shading Adjustment Member (FL1-4365) on the Stream Reading Glass, and execute the
following service mode.
CAUTION:
Be sure to close the ADF before executing the following service mode. Also be sure not to open the ADF while the service
mode is being executed.
3. Check the following service mode to determine if it was [1] successful or [0] failed.
• COPIER > DISPLAY > CCD > BK-SHDST
4. If it failed, clean the Stream Reading Glass and the Paper Back Shading Adjustment Member (FL1-4365), and perform
the procedure from step 1 again.
2. Place an A4 or LTR size paper on the Copyboard Glass and execute the following service mode.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL1
3. Place an A4 or LTR size paper on the ADF and execute the following service mode.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL2
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5. In the case of a failure, turn OFF and then ON the power, and execute the following service mode again.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL1
• COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL2
6. If the operation was "successful", write the entered values on the service label.
NOTE:
To reduce the number of label items, the values of 100-xx and 50-xx are the same.
<100-RG>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 50-RG
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 100-RG
<100-GB>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 50-GB
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 100-GB
■ PASCAL Adjustment
In the case of entering the values shown on the replacement label
1. On an image copied using the reader, check the non-image width in the X and Y directions and the expansion/
contraction in the X direction.
If adjustment is necessary, adjust the values of the following service mode settings.
• COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY > ADJ-X
• COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY > ADJ-Y
• COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY > ADJ-X-MG
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1. On an image duplex copied using the ADF, check the non-image width in the X and Y directions and the expansion/
contraction in the X direction.
If adjustment is necessary, adjust the values of the following service mode settings.
• COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY > ADJ-Y-DF
• COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY > ADJY-DF2
• FEEDER > ADJUST > DOCST
• FEEDER > ADJUST > DOCST2
• FEEDER > ADJUST > LA-SPEED
• FEEDER > ADJUST > LA-SPD2
CAUTION:
Be sure to close the ADF before executing the following service mode. Also be sure not to open the ADF while the service
mode is being executed.
4. In the case of a failure, turn OFF and then ON the power, and execute the following service mode again.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL > STRD-POS
5. If the operation was "successful", write down the following value on the service label.
• COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY > STRD-POS
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CAUTION:
Be sure to close the ADF before executing the following service mode. Also be sure not to open the ADF while the service
mode is being executed.
4. If the operation was "successful", this procedure is completed. (There is no need to write down the values on the
service label.)
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2. Place the Paper Back Shading Adjustment Member (FL1-4365) on the Stream Reading Glass, and execute the
following service mode.
CAUTION:
Be sure to close the ADF before executing the following service mode. Also be sure not to open the ADF while the service
mode is being executed.
3. Check the following service mode to determine if it was [1] successful or [0] failed.
• COPIER > DISPLAY > CCD > BK-SHDST
4. If it failed, clean the Stream Reading Glass and the Paper Back Shading Adjustment Member (FL1-4365), and perform
the procedure from step 1 again.
2. Place an A4 or LTR size paper on the Copyboard Glass and execute the following service mode.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL1
3. Place an A4 or LTR size paper on the ADF and execute the following service mode.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL2
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5. In the case of a failure, turn OFF and then ON the power, and execute the following service mode again.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL1
• COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL2
6. If the operation was "successful", write the entered values on the service label.
NOTE:
To reduce the number of label items, the values of 100DF-xx and 50DF-xx are the same.
<100-DF-RG>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 50DF-RG
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 100DF-RG
<100-DF-GB>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 50DF-GB
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 100DF-GB
<100DF2RG>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 50DF2RG
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 100DF2RG
<100DF2GB>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 50DF2GB
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 100D2GB
1. On an image duplex copied using the ADF, check the non-image width in the X and Y directions and the expansion/
contraction in the X direction.
If adjustment is necessary, adjust the values of the following service mode settings.
• COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY > ADJ-Y-DF
• COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY > ADJY-DF2
• FEEDER > ADJUST > DOCST
• FEEDER > ADJUST > DOCST2
• FEEDER > ADJUST > LA-SPEED
• FEEDER > ADJUST > LA-SPD2
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2. After entering the X, Y, and Z values shown on the barcode on the Copyboard Glass in the following service mode items,
and then write the entered values (the X, Y, and Z values shown on the barcode on the Copyboard Glass) on the service
label.
NOTE:
The value of W-PLT-X: The first four digits of the value on the label
The value of W-PLT-Y: The four digits in the middle of the value on the label
The value of W-PLT-Z: The last four digits of the value on the label
<W-PLT-X>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > W-PLT-X
<W-PLT-Y>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > W-PLT-Y
<W-PLT-Z>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > W-PLT-Z
CAUTION:
Be sure to close the ADF before executing the following service mode. Also be sure not to open the ADF while the service
mode is being executed.
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4. In the case of a failure, turn OFF and then ON the power, and execute the following service mode again.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL > STRD-POS
5. If the operation was "successful", write down the following value on the service label.
• COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY > STRD-POS
CAUTION:
Be sure to close the ADF before executing the following service mode. Also be sure not to open the ADF while the service
mode is being executed.
4. If the operation was "successful", this procedure is completed. (There is no need to write down the values on the
service label.)
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CAUTION:
Be sure to close the ADF before executing the following service mode. Also be sure not to open the ADF while the service
mode is being executed.
4. If the operation was "successful", this procedure is completed. (There is no need to write down the values on the
service label.)
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2. Place the Paper Back Shading Adjustment Member (FL1-4365) on the Stream Reading Glass, and execute the
following service mode.
CAUTION:
Be sure to close the ADF before executing the following service mode. Also be sure not to open the ADF while the service
mode is being executed.
3. Check the following service mode to determine if it was [1] successful or [0] failed.
• COPIER > DISPLAY > CCD > BK-SHDST
4. If it failed, clean the Stream Reading Glass and the Paper Back Shading Adjustment Member (FL1-4365), and perform
the procedure from step 1 again.
2. Place an A4 or LTR size paper on the Copyboard Glass and execute the following service mode.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL1
3. Place an A4 or LTR size paper on the ADF and execute the following service mode.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL2
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5. In the case of a failure, turn OFF and then ON the power, and execute the following service mode again.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL1
• COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL2
6. If the operation was "successful", write the entered values on the service label.
1. On an image copied using the reader, check the non-image width in the X and Y directions and the expansion/
contraction in the X direction.
If adjustment is necessary, adjust the values of the following service mode settings.
• COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY > ADJ-X
• COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY > ADJ-Y
• COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY > ADJ-X-MG
CAUTION:
Be sure to close the ADF before executing the following service mode. Also be sure not to open the ADF while the service
mode is being executed.
4. In the case of a failure, turn OFF and then ON the power, and execute the following service mode again.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL > STRD-POS
5. If the operation was "successful", write down the following value on the service label.
• COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY > STRD-POS
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CAUTION:
Be sure to close the ADF before executing the following service mode. Also be sure not to open the ADF while the service
mode is being executed.
4. If the operation was "successful", this procedure is completed. (There is no need to write down the values on the
service label.)
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2. Place an A4 or LTR size paper on the Copyboard Glass and execute the following service mode.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL1
3. Place an A4 or LTR size paper on the ADF and execute the following service mode.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL2
5. In the case of a failure, turn OFF and then ON the power, and execute the following service mode again.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL1
• COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL2
6. If the operation was "successful", write the entered values on the service label.
1. On an image copied using the reader, check the non-image width in the X and Y directions and the expansion/
contraction in the X direction.
If adjustment is necessary, adjust the values of the following service mode settings.
• COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY > ADJ-X
• COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY > ADJ-Y
• COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY > ADJ-X-MG
1. On an image duplex copied using the ADF, check the non-image width in the X and Y directions and the expansion/
contraction in the X direction.
If adjustment is necessary, adjust the values of the following service mode settings.
• COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY > ADJ-Y-DF
• COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY > ADJY-DF2
• FEEDER > ADJUST > DOCST
• FEEDER > ADJUST > DOCST2
• FEEDER > ADJUST > LA-SPEED
• FEEDER > ADJUST > LA-SPD2
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CAUTION:
Be sure to close the ADF before executing the following service mode. Also be sure not to open the ADF while the service
mode is being executed.
4. In the case of a failure, turn OFF and then ON the power, and execute the following service mode again.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL > STRD-POS
5. If the operation was "successful", write down the following value on the service label.
• COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY > STRD-POS
CAUTION:
Be sure to close the ADF before executing the following service mode. Also be sure not to open the ADF while the service
mode is being executed.
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4. If the operation was "successful", this procedure is completed. (There is no need to write down the values on the
service label.)
2. Place the Paper Back Shading Adjustment Member (FL1-4365) on the Stream Reading Glass, and execute the
following service mode.
CAUTION:
Be sure to close the ADF before executing the following service mode. Also be sure not to open the ADF while the service
mode is being executed.
3. Check the following service mode to determine if it was [1] successful or [0] failed.
• COPIER > DISPLAY > CCD > BK-SHDST
4. If it failed, clean the Stream Reading Glass and the Paper Back Shading Adjustment Member (FL1-4365), and perform
the procedure from step 1 again.
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2. Place an A4 or LTR size paper on the Copyboard Glass and execute the following service mode.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL1
3. Place an A4 or LTR size paper on the ADF and execute the following service mode.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL2
5. In the case of a failure, turn OFF and then ON the power, and execute the following service mode again.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL1
• COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL2
6. If the operation was "successful", write the entered values on the service label.
NOTE:
To reduce the number of label items, the values of 100DF-xx and 50DF-xx are the same.
<100-DF-RG>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 50DF-RG
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 100DF-RG
<100-DF-GB>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 50DF-GB
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 100DF-GB
<100DF2RG>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 50DF2RG
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 100DF2RG
<100DF2GB>
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 50DF2GB
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > 100D2GB
1. On an image duplex copied using the ADF, check the non-image width in the X and Y directions and the expansion/
contraction in the X direction.
If adjustment is necessary, adjust the values of the following service mode settings.
• COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY > ADJ-Y-DF
• COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY > ADJY-DF2
• FEEDER > ADJUST > DOCST
• FEEDER > ADJUST > DOCST2
• FEEDER > ADJUST > LA-SPEED
• FEEDER > ADJUST > LA-SPD2
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Test Print...........................................236
Cartridge Log Report.........................242
Troubleshooting Items.......................244
Debug Log.........................................246
7. Troubleshooting
Test Print
NOTE:
In the case of engine test print, a test print can be performed by using only the DC Controller.
3. An engine test print is executed, and the test pattern as shown below is printed.
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2. Enter the PG number using the numeric keypad, and press the [Apply] key.
NOTE:
If necessary, change the settings for test print in the following service mode.
If the settings are not changed, a test print will be executed with the initial values of service mode settings.
• Setting of the number of output sheets:
TESTMODE > PRINT > COUNT
• Setting of 1-sided/2-sided printing:
TESTMODE > PRINT > PHASE
• Setting of the image formation method:
TESTMODE > PRINT > MODE
• Setting of the image correction table:
TESTMODE > PRINT > THRU
• Adjustment of test print density:
TESTMODE > PRINT > DENS
• Setting of toner thinning process:
TESTMODE > PRINT > MABK
• Setting of the paper source used when outputting a test print:
TESTMODE > PRINT > FEED
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7. Troubleshooting
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CAUTION:
Do not provide users with the cartridge log report for service technicians because it contains detailed information that is
not disclosed to end users.
[1]
[2] [3]
Cartridge Log Report (For service technicians)
No. Description
[1] Replacement logs
[2] Cartridge type: The number of times a non-genuine cartridge has been detected
[3] Non-genuine cartridge page count
NOTE:
In addition to output as a report, cartridge logs can also be displayed on the remote UI service mode screen (for service technicians)
or remote UI screen (for users).
• To display cartridge logs (for service technicians):
SERVICE REPORT > CRG-LOG
• To display cartridge logs (for users)*:
Status Monitor/Cancel > Cartridge Log
*: When not displaying the cartridge log to users, set the following service mode to "0" (OFF).
• ON/OFF of [Cartridge Log] display:
COPIER > OPTION > DSPLY-SW > CRG-LOG
Output method
Execute the following service mode to output a cartridge log report for service technicians.
• To output a report on cartridge replacement history:
COPIER > FUNCTION > MISC-P > CRG-LOG
NOTE:
• To output a cartridge log report (for users)*:
Menu > Output Reports > Print List > Cartridge Log Report
*: When not allowing users to output the cartridge log report, set the following service mode to "0" (OFF).
• ON/OFF of [Cartridge Log Report] display:
COPIER > OPTION > DSPLY-SW > CRG-LOG
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Replacement logs
The record of replacement and usage of cartridges will be printed.
CAUTION:
Just after the cartridge has been replaced with a genuine cartridge or when a non-genuine cartridge is used, accurate
information cannot be obtained and a random or approximate value may be printed.
*: Only C2 and C3 are displayed. The total count of the values of the reasons for judging the cartridge non-genuine is displayed.
NOTE:
The number of detections of non-genuine cartridge and the page count of non-genuine cartridge can be reset.
• To clear the cartridge replacement log:
COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > CRGL-CNT
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Troubleshooting Items
NOTE:
URL of User's Guide -> http://canon.com/oip-manual
CAUTION:
Since the Primary Charging Roller and Developing Cylinder are located inside the cartridge and cannot be cleaned, replace
the cartridge.
CAUTION:
The outer circumference may be different from the width of the image failure depending on the factors including processing
speed and/or amount of image shrink/expansion.
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4. When the leading edge of the paper comes out to the Delivery Outlet, open the Front Cover to cause a door open jam and
then close the Front Cover immediately.
CAUTION:
Since pressure is released by opening the Front Cover, accurate fixing nip width cannot be measured while keeping
the Front Cover opened.
5. About 20 seconds afterwards, open the Front Cover and remove the jammed paper.
6. Measure the widths of the glossy part of the toner on the printed paper, and check that they are within the range as follows.
15mm
a Center of paper
15mm
• Check if the fixing nip width satisfies the reference values shown below.
Fixing nip width (reference value): Center (a) = 6.7 +/- 1.0 mm, Edges (b and c) = 6.2 +/- 1.0 mm
• Check if the values "a - b", "b - c", and "a - c" are 1.5 mm (reference value) or less.
If either of the above conditions are not satisfied, fixing failure may occur.
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Debug Log
Function Overview
The debug log is a log that analyzes the program behavior of the machine to enable developers to identify problems.
This machine is embedded with a function that compiles the log of the behavior of each software module as debug log and outputs
it as integrated log for analyzing problems.
Be sure to collect the debug log when the Support Dept. of sales company so instructs.
Note that there is no need for service technicians to check the content of collected debug log.
CAUTION:
If the procedure for reproducing the failure is clear and the Support Dept. of sales company and CINC can reproduce it,
collection of debug log is not necessary.
Collection procedure
The following shows the procedure for collecting the debug log from the Control Panel.
1. Connect a USB flash drive to the machine. In the case of a model having a USB connector on the front side of the
machine, be sure to connect the USB flash drive to the USB connector (main port) on the front side of the machine.
In the case of a model having a USB connector only on the rear side, connect the USB flash drive to the USB
connector on the rear side.
CAUTION:
In the case of a model having a USB connector on the Control Panel, if the USB flash drive is connected to the USB
connector on the rear side, debug logs are not transferred to the USB flash drive.
2. Execute the following service mode from the Control Panel or Remote UI.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > LOGWRITE
"Executing..." is displayed while log collection is executed. When it is completed, the screen shows the service mode screen
again.
3. Execute the following service mode from the Control Panel or Remote UI.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > LOG2USB
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"Executing..." is displayed while log collection is executed. When it is completed, the screen shows the service mode screen
again.
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8 Error/Jam/Alarm
Overview........................................... 249
Error Code.........................................253
Jam Code..........................................260
Alarm Code....................................... 263
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
Overview
Outline
This chapter describes various codes which are displayed when a failure occurs on the product. These are classified into 3 codes
as follows.
Error log
SERVICE MODE > COPIER > DISPLAY > ERR
Indication example
ERR
090831 1624 E100-0200
------ ----
------ ----
------ ----
------ ----
------ ----
Jam log
SERVICE MODE > COPIER > DISPLAY > JAM
/RFDWLRQFRGH 3DSHUIHHGSRVLWLRQ
Indication example
JAM
JAM
090831 1624 0-1234-1-02
------ ----
------ ----
------ ----
------ ----
------ ----
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Alarm log
SERVICE MODE > COPIER > DISPLAY > ALARM-2
SERVICE MODE > COPIER > DISPLAY > ALARM-3
090831䕧1624䕧3-1234567-123456
Year/Month/Day Time/Minute Alarm Code
Indication example
ALARM-2
090831 1624 3-1234567-123456
------ ----
------ ----
------ ----
------ ----
------ ----
No. Item
1 Month/Day Time/Minute
2 Position summary code
3 Location code
4 Jam code
5 Total counter
6 Pickup position code
7 Paper size
8 Position summary code
9 Error code
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No. Item
10 Error details code
11 Total counter
12 Alarm level (For R&D)
13 Alarm code
14 Alarm details code (For R&D)
15 Total counter
■ Location Code
The jam codes of this machine contain information on the location.
The location information is displayed in a single digit and has the meaning shown below:
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8. Error/Jam/Alarm
Error Code
E000-0000-- Error in temperature rising of the Fixing Assembly
Detection Description The temperature of the Fixing Assembly did not reach a certain temperature within the specified
period of time.
Remedy 1. Check the harness/connector between the Fixing Assembly and the DC Controller PCB.
2. Replace the Fixing Assembly.
3. Replace the DC Controller PCB.
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8. Error/Jam/Alarm
254
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
255
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
E225-0001-- Light intensity of the CIS Unit below the reference level
Detection Description When the light intensity is below the reference level at shading.
Remedy 1. Disconnect and then connect the Flexible Cable.
2. Replace the Flexible Cable.
3. Replace the CIS Unit.
4. Replace the Main Controller PCB.
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E248-0001-- Error in access to backup data for the Reader (reading error at power-on)
Detection Description The Reader-related adjustment values could not be read.
Remedy 1. Install the set of controller firmware.
2. Replace the Main Controller PCB.
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8. Error/Jam/Alarm
E744-5000-- Communication error between Control Panel PCB and Main Controller PCB
Detection Description Communication with the Control Panel PCB could not be established.
Remedy 1. Check the harness/connector between the Panel PCB and the Main Controller PCB.
2. Replace the Control Panel (including the Panel PCB).
3. Replace the Main Controller PCB.
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Jam Code
Host Machine
PS13 PS2
PS21
PS11
PS22
PS432
PS432
PS432
Lo- Jam Type Jam Detection Sensor Name / Detection Sensor ID Residual Paper Area
ca- Code Contents
tion
Cod
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0 0801 Pickup Delay Jam 1 TOP Sensor PS2 Pickup Cassette
0 0802 Multi-purpose Tray
0 0803 Optional Paper Feeder 1
0 0804 Optional Paper Feeder 2
0 0805 Optional Paper Feeder 3
0 0807 Registration Area to Drum Area
0 0808 Drum Area to Fixing Area
0 0809 Fixing Area to Delivery Area
0 080E Duplex Pickup Area
0 0903 Pickup Delay Jam 2 PF Media Path Sensor PS432 Optional Paper Feeder 1
0 0904 Optional Paper Feeder 2
0 0905 Optional Paper Feeder 3
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Lo- Jam Type Jam Detection Sensor Name / Detection Sensor ID Residual Paper Area
ca- Code Contents
tion
Cod
e
0 0907 Pickup Delay Jam 2 PF Media Path Sensor PS432 Registration Area to Drum Area
0 0908 Drum Area to Fixing Area
0 0909 Fixing Area to Delivery Area
0 0A04 Pickup Delay Jam 3 PF Media Path Sensor PS432 Optional Paper Feeder 2
0 0A05 Optional Paper Feeder 3
0 0A07 Registration Area to Drum Area
0 0A08 Drum Area to Fixing Area
0 0A09 Fixing Area to Delivery Area
0 1007 Pickup Stationary Jam TOP Sensor PS2 Registration Area to Drum Area
0 1008 Drum Area to Fixing Area
0 1009 Fixing Area to Delivery Area
0 1807 Fixing / Delivery Delay TOP Sensor / Fixing Delivery Sensor PS2/PS13 Registration Area to Drum Area
0 1808 Jam Drum Area to Fixing Area
0 1809 Fixing Area to Delivery Area
0 2007 Fixing / Delivery Sta- TOP Sensor / Fixing Delivery Sensor PS2/PS13 Registration Area to Drum Area
0 2008 tionary Jam Drum Area to Fixing Area
0 2009 Fixing Area to Delivery Area
0 2801 Internal Paper Remain- TOP Sensor / Pre-registration Sensor / Paper PS2/ Pickup Cassette
0 2802 ing Jam 1 Width Sensor / Fixing Delivery Sensor / Duplex PS11/ Multi-purpose Tray
Feed Sensor / PF Media Path Sensor PS21/
0 2803 Optional Paper Feeder 1
PS13/
0 2804 PS22/ Optional Paper Feeder 2
0 2805 PS432 Optional Paper Feeder 3
0 2807 Registration Area to Drum Area
0 2808 Drum Area to Fixing Area
0 2809 Fixing Area to Delivery Area
0 280D Duplex Feed Area
0 2901 Internal Paper Remain- TOP Sensor / Pre-registration Sensor / Paper PS2/ Pickup Cassette
0 2902 ing Jam 2 Width Sensor / Fixing Delivery Sensor / Duplex PS11/ Multi-purpose Tray
Feed Sensor / PF Media Path Sensor PS21/
0 2903 Optional Paper Feeder 1
PS13/
0 2904 PS22/ Optional Paper Feeder 2
0 2905 PS432 Optional Paper Feeder 3
0 2907 Registration Area to Drum Area
0 2908 Drum Area to Fixing Area
0 2909 Fixing Area to Delivery Area
0 290D Duplex Feed Area
0 3001 Door Open Jam TOP Sensor / Pre-registration Sensor / Paper PS2/ Pickup Cassette
0 3002 Width Sensor / Fixing Delivery Sensor / Duplex PS11/ Multi-purpose Tray
Feed Sensor / PF Media Path Sensor PS21/
0 3003 Optional Paper Feeder 1
PS13/
0 3004 PS22/ Optional Paper Feeder 2
0 3005 PS432 Optional Paper Feeder 3
0 3007 Registration Area to Drum Area
0 3008 Drum Area to Fixing Area
0 3009 Fixing Area to Delivery Area
0 300D Duplex Feed Area
0 3807 Fixing Wrap Jam Fixing Delivery Sensor PS13 Registration Area to Drum Area
0 3808 Drum Area to Fixing Area
0 3809 Fixing Area to Delivery Area
0 4807 Duplex Re-pickup Jam TOP Sensor PS2 Registration Area to Drum Area
0 4808 Drum Area to Fixing Area
0 4809 Fixing Area to Delivery Area
0 480C Duplex Reverse Area
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Lo- Jam Type Jam Detection Sensor Name / Detection Sensor ID Residual Paper Area
ca- Code Contents
tion
Cod
e
0 480D Duplex Re-pickup Jam TOP Sensor PS2 Duplex Feed Area
0 0040 Size Error The mismatch of the paper size - -
0 0060 Size Error The mismatch of the paper size - -
ADF
PS16
PS15
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Alarm Code
263
9 Service Mode
Overview........................................... 265
COPIER (Service mode for printer)...268
FEEDER (ADF service mode)...........352
FAX (FAX service mode) ................. 354
TESTMODE (Service mode for test
print, operation check, etc.)........... 360
9. Service Mode
Overview
NOTE:
As for the user data (the Settings/Registration data, etc.), be sure to back up the user data before replacing the Main Controller
PCB and then restore it after replacement by either of the following methods:
Backup
• Menu > Management Settings > Data Management > Import/Export > Export
• Remote UI > Settings/Registration > Management Settings > Data Management > Import/Export > Export
Restore
• Menu > Management Settings > Data Management > Import/Export > Import
• Remote UI > Settings/Registration > Management Settings > Data Management > Import/Export > Import
Service Label
In factory setting, adjustments are made for each machine, and adjustment values are written in the service label.
In the case of the following, adjustment values for ADJUST or OPTION return to default. Therefore, when you made adjustments
in the field.
• Changed Main Controller PCB
• Changed DC Controller PCB
• After RAM clear execution
Therefore, when you made adjustments and changed values of the Service Mode in the field, be sure to write down the changed
values in the service label. When there is no relevant field in the service label, write down the values in a blank field.
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■ Operating conditions
In order to operate service mode using Remote UI, the following conditions must be met.
• Service mode is not used on the Control Panel.
If service mode is accessed from the Control Panel of the host machine, "Log-in user exists already." is displayed when
service mode is accessed from Remote UI.
• When Remote UI service mode (this function) is not being logged in by other users
When service mode is being accessed from Remote UI, "Remote service mode" is displayed on the UI of the host machine.
■ How to Use
1. Activate the Web browser, and access the following URL:
http://<Host machine's IP address or host name>/servicemode.html
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NOTE:
• If you do not know the password of remote UI service mode, contact the Support Dept. of the sales company.
• ServiceMode_Password of service mode can be changed in COPIER > OPTION > BODY > SM-PSWD.
3. If you do not know the password of remote UI service mode, contact the Support Dept. of the sales company. When
finishing the operation, click [REBOOT] or [Log Out].
NOTE:
If the user logged in and then closed the browser without logging out, connection status remains as "LOGIN". If the user attempts
to log in to service mode under "LOGIN" status, exclusive control is executed so that the user cannot access service mode. In that
case, wait for a fixed time (3 minutes) from the last access to let the user be automatically logged out, or turn OFF/ON the power
of the machine to be forcibly logged out.
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9. Service Mode
■ VERSION
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION
MAIN Display of Bootable version
Detail To display the firmware version of Main Controller PCB.
Use Case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 00.00 to 99.99
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode)
■ USER
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > USER
SPDTYPE Display of engine speed type
Detail To display the engine speed type (ppm) of this machine.
Use Case When checking the engine speed type
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 99
Default Value 0
■ CCD
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > CCD
TARGET-B Display of shading target value (B)
Detail To display the shading target value of Blue.
Continuous display of 0 (minimum) or 2048 (maximum) is considered as a failure of the Scanner
Unit.
Use Case At scanned image failure
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 2048
Default Value 1202
Related Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > DFTAR-B
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode)
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > CCD
TARGET-R Display of shading target value (R)
Detail To display the shading target value of Red.
Continuous display of 0 (minimum) or 2048 (maximum) is considered as a failure of the Scanner
Unit.
Use Case At scanned image failure
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 2048
Default Value 1135
Related Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > DFTAR-R
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode)
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > CCD
1P-ERR-B Frt/bck clr dif calibr PG read rslt: bck
Detail To display the result of reading of PG for calibrating color difference between the front and back
sides with the Scanner Unit (for back side).
If 1 is displayed in both this item and 1P-ERR-A, it means that calibration for color difference on
front and back sides has succeeded.
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 8
0: Reading is not executed
1: Reading is executed
2: Reading failed (e.g.: no originals placed, jam)
3: Detection of patch edge failed (e.g.: 1st/2nd side of original reversed)
4: Failed because the degree of skew of original was too large
5: Invalid patch reading value (e.g.: original was upside down)
6: Failed due to other causes
7 to 8: Not used
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > MISC-R > 1PSCLB-B
COPIER > DISPLAY > CCD > 1P-ERR-A
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > ADJ-XY
ADJY-DF2 Adj start pstn: stream, horz scan, back
Detail To adjust the back side image reading start position in horizontal scanning direction at stream
reading.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB, enter the value of service label.
As the value is incremented by 1, the image position is moved to the rear side by 0.1 mm.
Use Case - When replacing the DADF
- When replacing the Scanner Unit
- When replacing the Main Controller PCB
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by +/- key), and then press Apply key.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range -15 to 15
Unit 0.1 mm
Default Value 0
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > ADJ-XY
ADJ-S Adjustment of Reader shading position
Detail To adjust the position of the Scanner Unit on the Reader side in feed direction when reading the
White Plate on the left edge of the Copyboard Glass.
When replacing the Scanner Unit, execute RDSHDPOS and write the value of this item in the
service label.
When clearing the Reader-related RAM data, enter the value of service label.
As the value is incremented by 1, the reading position moves to the trailing edge side by 0.1 mm.
Use Case - When black lines/white lines appear
- When replacing the Scanner Unit
- When clearing the Reader-related RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by +/- key), and then press Apply key.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range -20 to 20
Unit 0.1 mm
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL > RDSHDPOS
Supplement/Memo The shading position can be adjusted automatically by RDSHDPOS.
■ CCD
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
W-PLT-X Stdrd White Plt white lvl data (X) entry
Detail To enter the white level data (X) for the Standard White Plate.
When replacing the DADF/Reader Unit, Reader Upper Cover Unit or Main Controller PCB, enter
"XXXX" of the value (XXXXYYYYZZZZ) shown on the barcode label affixed at the upper left of the
Copyboard Glass.
Use Case - When replacing the DADF/Reader Unit
- When replacing the Reader Upper Cover Unit
- When replacing the Main Controller PCB
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range 7000 to 9999
Default Value 8273
Related Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > W-PLT-Y/Z
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
W-PLT-Z Stdrd White Plt white lvl data (Z) entry
Detail To enter the white level data (Z) for the Standard White Plate.
When replacing the DADF/Reader Unit, Reader Upper Cover Unit or Main Controller PCB, enter
"ZZZZ" of the value (XXXXYYYYZZZZ) shown on the barcode label affixed at the upper left of the
Copyboard Glass.
Use Case - When replacing the DADF/Reader Unit
- When replacing the Reader Upper Cover Unit
- When replacing the Main Controller PCB
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range 7000 to 9999
Default Value 9427
Related Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > W-PLT-X/Y
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
DFTAR-B Shading target VL (B) entry: front side
Detail To enter the shading target value of Blue of the Scanner Unit (for front side) at stream reading.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
When replacing the DADF/Reader Unit, Scanner Unit, or Reader Upper Cover Unit, execute DF-
WLVL1 and DF-WLVL2 and write the value which is automatically set in the service label.
The setting is applied to only the image on the front side.
Use Case - When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
- When replacing the DADF/Reader Unit
- When replacing the Scanner Unit
- When replacing the Reader Upper Cover Unit
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 2048
Default Value 1151
Related Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > CCD > TARGET-B
COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL1/2
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
DFTBK-G Shading target VL (G) entry: back side
Detail To enter the shading target value of Green of the Scanner Unit (for back side) at stream reading.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
When replacing the DADF/Reader Unit, Scanner Unit, or Reader Upper Cover Unit, execute DF-
WLVL1 and DF-WLVL2 and write the value which is automatically set in the service label.
The setting is applied to only the image on the back side.
Use Case - When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
- When replacing the DADF/Reader Unit
- When replacing the Scanner Unit
- When replacing the Reader Upper Cover Unit
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 2048
Default Value 1129
Related Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > CCD > TARGET-G
COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL1/2
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
GAIN-BW0 Adj Img Read Sns 1 gain: frt,B&W,300dpi
Detail To adjust the gain of the Image Reading Sensor 1 (Rear) of the Scanner Unit (for front side) in
black mode with 300 dpi.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
Use Case When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 255
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > BW-AGC
278
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
GA2BW0BK Adj Img Read Sns 1 gain: bck,B&W,600dpi
Detail To adjust the gain of the Image Reading Sensor 1 (Rear) of the Scanner Unit (for back side) in
black mode with 600 dpi.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
Use Case When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 255
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > BW-AGC2
279
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
LED-BW-R Scan Unit LED lgt time(R): frt,B&W,300dpi
Detail To adjust the lighting time of the red color LED of the Scanner Unit (for front side) in black mode
with 300 dpi.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
Use Case When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 4096
Default Value 609
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > BW-AGC
280
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
LED2BW-B Scan Unit LED lgt time(B): frt,B&W,600dpi
Detail To adjust the lighting time of the blue color LED of the Scanner Unit (for front side) in black mode
with 600 dpi.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
Use Case When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 4096
Default Value 1121
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > BW-AGC
281
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
50-RG RG clr displace correct: 50% book mode
Detail To correct the color displacement between R and G lines in vertical scanning direction that occurs
at 50% copyboard reading.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
Use Case When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by +/- key), and then press Apply key.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range -512 to 512
Unit 0.001 line
Default Value -333
Supplement/Memo 50% reading: 300 dpi in horizontal scanning direction x 600 dpi in vertical scanning direction
282
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
LE-BWBBK Scan Unit LED lgt time(B): bck,B&W,300dpi
Detail To adjust the lighting time of the blue color LED of the Scanner Unit (for back side) in black mode
with 300 dpi.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
Use Case When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 4096
Default Value 609
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > BW-AGC2
283
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
LE-CLGBK Scan Unit LED lgt time(G): bck,clr,300dpi
Detail To adjust the lighting time of the green color LED of the Scanner Unit (for back side) in color mode
with 300 dpi.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
Use Case When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 4096
Default Value 865
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > CL-AGC2
284
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
LE2CLBBK Scan Unit LED lgt time(B): bck,clr,600dpi
Detail To adjust the lighting time of the blue color LED of the Scanner Unit (for back side) in color mode
with 600 dpi.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
Use Case When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 4096
Default Value 1377
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > CL-AGC2
285
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
100-RG RG clr displace correct: 100% book mode
Detail To correct the color displacement between R and G lines in vertical scanning direction that occurs
at 100% copyboard reading.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
Use Case When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by +/- key), and then press Apply key.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range -512 to 512
Unit 0.001 line
Default Value -333
Supplement/Memo 100 reading: 600 dpi in horizontal scanning direction x 600 dpi in vertical scanning direction
286
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
100DF-RG RG clr displace crrct: 100% DADF, front
Detail To correct the color displacement between R and G lines in vertical scanning direction that occurs
at 100% DADF mode.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
The setting is applied to only the image on the front side.
Use Case When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by +/- key), and then press Apply key.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range -512 to 512
Unit 0.001 line
Default Value -333
Supplement/Memo 100 reading: 600 dpi in horizontal scanning direction x 600 dpi in vertical scanning direction
287
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
100DF2RG RG clr displace crrct: 100% DADF, back
Detail To correct the color displacement between R and G lines in vertical scanning direction that occurs
at 100% DADF mode.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
The setting is applied to only the image on the back side.
Use Case When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by +/- key), and then press Apply key.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range -512 to 512
Unit 0.001 line
Default Value -333
Supplement/Memo 100 reading: 600 dpi in horizontal scanning direction x 600 dpi in vertical scanning direction
288
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
MTF2-M3 MTF value 3 entry: DADF, front, horz scan
Detail To enter the setting value for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction on
the front side at DADF stream reading.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data, enter the value
of the service label on the reader.
When replacing the Scanner Unit (for front side), enter the value of service label on a new unit.
Use Case - When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data
- When replacing the Scanner Unit (for front side)
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 100
Default Value 100
289
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
MTF2-M7 MTF value 7 entry: DADF, front, horz scan
Detail To enter the setting value for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction on
the front side at DADF stream reading.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data, enter the value
of the service label on the reader.
When replacing the Scanner Unit (for front side), enter the value of service label on a new unit.
Use Case - When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data
- When replacing the Scanner Unit (for front side)
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 100
Default Value 100
290
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
MTF2-S2 MTF value 2 entry: DADF, front, vert scan
Detail To enter the setting value for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction on the
front side at DADF stream reading.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data, enter the value
of the service label on the reader.
When replacing the Scanner Unit (for front side), enter the value of service label on a new unit.
Use Case - When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data
- When replacing the Scanner Unit (for front side)
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 100
Default Value 100
291
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
MTF2-S6 MTF value 6 entry: DADF, front, vert scan
Detail To enter the setting value for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction on the
front side at DADF stream reading.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data, enter the value
of the service label on the reader.
When replacing the Scanner Unit (for front side), enter the value of service label on a new unit.
Use Case - When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data
- When replacing the Scanner Unit (for front side)
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 100
Default Value 100
292
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
MTF-M1 MTF value 1 entry: Copyboard, horz scan
Detail To enter the setting value for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction at
copyboard reading.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data, enter the value
of the service label on the reader.
When replacing the Scanner Unit (for front side), enter the value of service label on a new unit.
Use Case - When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data
- When replacing the Scanner Unit (for front side)
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 100
Default Value 100
293
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
MTF-M5 MTF value 5 entry: Copyboard, horz scan
Detail To enter the setting value for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction at
copyboard reading.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data, enter the value
of the service label on the reader.
When replacing the Scanner Unit (for front side), enter the value of service label on a new unit.
Use Case - When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data
- When replacing the Scanner Unit (for front side)
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 100
Default Value 100
294
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
MTF-M9 MTF value 9 entry: Copyboard, horz scan
Detail To enter the setting value for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction at
copyboard reading.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data, enter the value
of the service label on the reader.
When replacing the Scanner Unit (for front side), enter the value of service label on a new unit.
Use Case - When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data
- When replacing the Scanner Unit (for front side)
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 100
Default Value 100
295
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
MTF-S4 MTF value 4 entry: Copyboard, vert scan
Detail To enter the setting value for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction at
copyboard reading.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data, enter the value
of the service label on the reader.
When replacing the Scanner Unit (for front side), enter the value of service label on a new unit.
Use Case - When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data
- When replacing the Scanner Unit (for front side)
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 100
Default Value 100
296
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
MTF-S8 MTF value 8 entry: Copyboard, vert scan
Detail To enter the setting value for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction at
copyboard reading.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data, enter the value
of the service label on the reader.
When replacing the Scanner Unit (for front side), enter the value of service label on a new unit.
Use Case - When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data
- When replacing the Scanner Unit (for front side)
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 100
Default Value 100
297
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
MTF3-M3 MTF value 3 entry: DADF, back, horz scan
Detail To enter the setting value for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction on
the back side at DADF stream reading.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data, enter the value
of the service label on the reader.
When replacing the Scanner Unit (for back side), enter the value of service label on a new unit.
Use Case - When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data
- When replacing the Scanner Unit (for back side)
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 100
Default Value 100
298
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
MTF3-M7 MTF value 7 entry: DADF, back, horz scan
Detail To enter the setting value for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction on
the back side at DADF stream reading.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data, enter the value
of the service label on the reader.
When replacing the Scanner Unit (for back side), enter the value of service label on a new unit.
Use Case - When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data
- When replacing the Scanner Unit (for back side)
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 100
Default Value 100
299
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
MTF3-S2 MTF value 2 entry: DADF, back, vert scan
Detail To enter the setting value for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction on the
back side at DADF stream reading.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data, enter the value
of the service label on the reader.
When replacing the Scanner Unit (for back side), enter the value of service label on a new unit.
Use Case - When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data
- When replacing the Scanner Unit (for back side)
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 100
Default Value 100
300
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
MTF3-S6 MTF value 6 entry: DADF, back, vert scan
Detail To enter the setting value for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction on the
back side at DADF stream reading.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data, enter the value
of the service label on the reader.
When replacing the Scanner Unit (for back side), enter the value of service label on a new unit.
Use Case - When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data
- When replacing the Scanner Unit (for back side)
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 100
Default Value 100
301
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
OFST-BW0 Adj Img Read Sns 1 offset: frt,B&W,300dpi
Detail To adjust the offset (black level) of the Image Reading Sensor 1 (Rear) of the Scanner Unit (for
front side) in black mode with 300 dpi.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
Use Case When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 255
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > BW-AGC
302
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
OFST2BW2 Adj Img Read Sns 3 offset: frt,B&W,600dpi
Detail To adjust the offset (black level) of the Image Reading Sensor 3 (Front) of the Scanner Unit (for
front side) in black mode with 600 dpi.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
Use Case When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 255
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > BW-AGC
303
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
OF2BW1BK Adj Img Read Sns 2 offset: bck,B&W,600dpi
Detail To adjust the offset (black level) of the Image Reading Sensor 2 (Center) of the Scanner Unit (for
back side) in black mode with 600 dpi.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
Use Case When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 255
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > BW-AGC2
304
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
OFST2CL0 Adj Img Read Sns 1 offset: frt,clr,600dpi
Detail To adjust the offset (black level) of the Image Reading Sensor 1 (Rear) of the Scanner Unit (for
front side) in color mode with 600 dpi.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
Use Case When replacing the Main Controller PCB / clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 255
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > CL-AGC
Supplement/Memo The offset value is automatically updated by executing CL-AGC.
305
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
OF-CL2BK Adj Img Read Sns 3 offset: bck,clr,300dpi
Detail To adjust the offset (black level) of the Image Reading Sensor 3 (Front) of the Scanner Unit (for
back side) in color mode with 300 dpi.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
Use Case When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 255
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > CL-AGC2
■ PASCAL
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > PASCAL
OFST-P-K Adj Bk-color density at test print read
Detail To adjust the offset of Bk-color test print reading signal at auto gradation adjustment (full
adjustment).
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
As the value is larger, the image after adjustment gets darker.
Use Case - When replacing the Reader Unit
- When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by +/- key), and then press Apply key.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range -128 to 128
Default Value 0
306
9. Service Mode
■ FEED-ADJ
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > FEED-ADJ
ADJ-MFY Adjustment of write start position in feed direction at Multi-purpose Tray pickup (1-sided
print/2nd side of 2-sided print)
Detail To adjust the image write start position in the feed direction at the time of pickup from the Multi-
purpose Tray.
As the value is changed by 1, the leading edge margin is changed by 0.001 mm.
+: Leading edge margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the trailing edge side.)
-: Leading edge margin becomes smaller. (An image moves to the leading edge side.)
When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
The setting is applied to the 1st side at 1-sided print and the 2nd side at 2-sided print.
Use Case When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by +/- key) and press Apply key.
Caution This setting is linked with the setting of [Adjust Print Position] in [Settings/Registration].
The setting value is not cleared even if COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> SRVC-DAT is executed.
Display/Adj/Set Range -5080 to 5080
Unit 0.001 mm
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > SRVC-DAT
Additional Functions Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Adjust Print Position
Mode
ADJ-MFX Adjustment of write start position in horizontal scanning direction at Multi-purpose Tray
pickup (1-sided print/2nd side of 2-sided print)
Detail To adjust the write start position in the horizontal scanning direction for the image on the 1st side
at the time of pickup from the Multi-purpose Tray.
As the value is changed by 1, the left margin is changed by 0.001 mm.
+: Left margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the right.)
-: Left margin becomes smaller. (An image moves to the left.)
When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
The setting is applied to the 1st side at 1-sided print and the 2nd side at 2-sided print.
Use Case When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by +/- key) and press Apply key.
Caution This setting is linked with the setting of [Adjust Print Position] in [Settings/Registration].
The setting value is not cleared even if COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> SRVC-DAT is executed.
Display/Adj/Set Range -5080 to 5080
Unit 0.001 mm
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > SRVC-DAT
Additional Functions Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Adjust Print Position
Mode
307
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > FEED-ADJ
ADJ-MFYR Adjustment of write start position in feed direction at Multi-purpose Tray pickup (1st side
of 2-sided print)
Detail To adjust the write start position in the feed direction for the image on the 2nd side at the time of
pickup from the Multi-purpose Tray.
As the value is changed by 1, the leading edge margin is changed by 0.001 mm.
+: Leading edge margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the trailing edge side.)
-: Leading edge margin becomes smaller. (An image moves to the leading edge side.)
When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
The setting is applied to the 1st side at 2-sided print.
Use Case When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by +/- key) and press Apply key.
Caution This setting is linked with the setting of [Adjust Print Position] in [Settings/Registration].
The setting value is not cleared even if COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> SRVC-DAT is executed.
Display/Adj/Set Range -5080 to 5080
Unit 0.001 mm
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > SRVC-DAT
Additional Functions Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Adjust Print Position
Mode
ADJ-MFXR Adjustment of write start position in horizontal scanning direction at Multi-purpose Tray
pickup (1st side of 2-sided print)
Detail To adjust the write start position in the horizontal scanning direction for the image on the 2nd side
at the time of pickup from the Multi-purpose Tray.
As the value is changed by 1, the left margin is changed by 0.001 mm.
+: Left margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the right.)
-: Left margin becomes smaller. (An image moves to the left.)
When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
The setting is applied to the 1st side at 2-sided print.
Use Case When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data.
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by +/- key) and press Apply key.
Caution This setting is linked with the setting of [Adjust Print Position] in [Settings/Registration].
The setting value is not cleared even if COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> SRVC-DAT is executed.
Display/Adj/Set Range -5080 to 5080
Unit 0.001 mm
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > SRVC-DAT
Additional Functions Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Adjust Print Position
Mode
308
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > FEED-ADJ
ADJ-C1Y Adjustment of write start position in feed direction at Cassette 1 pickup (1-sided print/2nd
side of 2-sided print)
Detail To adjust the image write start position in the feed direction at the time of pickup from the Cassette
1.
As the value is changed by 1, the leading edge margin is changed by 0.001 mm.
+: Leading edge margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the trailing edge side.)
-: Leading edge margin becomes smaller. (An image moves to the leading edge side.)
When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
The setting is applied to the 1st side at 1-sided print and the 2nd side at 2-sided print.
Use Case When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by +/- key) and press Apply key.
Caution This setting is linked with the setting of [Adjust Print Position] in [Settings/Registration].
The setting value is not cleared even if COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> SRVC-DAT is executed.
Display/Adj/Set Range -5080 to 5080
Unit 0.001 mm
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > SRVC-DAT
Additional Functions Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Adjust Print Position
Mode
ADJ-C1X Adjustment of write start position in horizontal scanning direction at Cassette 1 pickup (1-
sided print/2nd side of 2-sided print)
Detail To adjust the write start position in the horizontal scanning direction for the image on the 1st side
at the time of pickup from the Cassette 1.
As the value is changed by 1, the left margin is changed by 0.001 mm.
+: Left margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the right.)
-: Left margin becomes smaller. (An image moves to the left.)
When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
The setting is applied to the 1st side at 1-sided print and the 2nd side at 2-sided print.
Use Case When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by +/- key) and press Apply key.
Caution This setting is linked with the setting of [Adjust Print Position] in [Settings/Registration].
The setting value is not cleared even if COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> SRVC-DAT is executed.
Display/Adj/Set Range -5080 to 5080
Unit 0.001 mm
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > SRVC-DAT
Additional Functions Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Adjust Print Position
Mode
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > FEED-ADJ
ADJ-C1YR Adjustment of write start position in feed direction at Cassette 1 pickup (1st side of 2-sided
print)
Detail To adjust the write start position in the feed direction for the image on the 2nd side at the time of
pickup from the Cassette 1.
As the value is changed by 1, the leading edge margin is changed by 0.001 mm.
+: Leading edge margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the trailing edge side.)
-: Leading edge margin becomes smaller. (An image moves to the leading edge side.)
When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
The setting is applied to the 1st side at 2-sided print.
Use Case When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by +/- key) and press Apply key.
Caution This setting is linked with the setting of [Adjust Print Position] in [Settings/Registration].
The setting value is not cleared even if COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> SRVC-DAT is executed.
Display/Adj/Set Range -5080 to 5080
Unit 0.001 mm
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > SRVC-DAT
Additional Functions Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Adjust Print Position
Mode
ADJ-C1XR Adjustment of write start position in horizontal scanning direction at Cassette 1 pickup (1st
side of 2-sided print)
Detail To adjust the write start position in the horizontal scanning direction for the image on the 2nd side
at the time of pickup from the Cassette 1.
As the value is changed by 1, the left margin is changed by 0.001 mm.
+: Left margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the right.)
-: Left margin becomes smaller. (An image moves to the left.)
When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
The setting is applied to the 1st side at 2-sided print.
Use Case When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by +/- key) and press Apply key.
Caution This setting is linked with the setting of [Adjust Print Position] in [Settings/Registration].
The setting value is not cleared even if COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> SRVC-DAT is executed.
Display/Adj/Set Range -5080 to 5080
Unit 0.001 mm
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > SRVC-DAT
Additional Functions Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Adjust Print Position
Mode
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > FEED-ADJ
ADJ-C2Y Adjustment of write start position in feed direction at Cassette 2 pickup (1-sided print/2nd
side of 2-sided print)
Detail To adjust the image write start position in the feed direction at the time of pickup from the Cassette
2.
As the value is changed by 1, the leading edge margin is changed by 0.001 mm.
+: Leading edge margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the trailing edge side.)
-: Leading edge margin becomes smaller. (An image moves to the leading edge side.)
When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
The setting is applied to the 1st side at 1-sided print and the 2nd side at 2-sided print.
Use Case When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by +/- key) and press Apply key.
Caution This setting is linked with the setting of [Adjust Print Position] in [Settings/Registration].
The setting value is not cleared even if COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> SRVC-DAT is executed.
Display/Adj/Set Range -5080 to 5080
Unit 0.001 mm
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > SRVC-DAT
Additional Functions Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Adjust Print Position
Mode
ADJ-C2X Adjustment of write start position in horizontal scanning direction at Cassette 2 pickup (1-
sided print/2nd side of 2-sided print)
Detail To adjust the write start position in the horizontal scanning direction for the image on the 1st side
at the time of pickup from the Cassette 2.
As the value is changed by 1, the left margin is changed by 0.001 mm.
+: Left margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the right.)
-: Left margin becomes smaller. (An image moves to the left.)
When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
The setting is applied to the 1st side at 1-sided print and the 2nd side at 2-sided print.
Use Case When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by +/- key) and press Apply key.
Caution This setting is linked with the setting of [Adjust Print Position] in [Settings/Registration].
The setting value is not cleared even if COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> SRVC-DAT is executed.
Display/Adj/Set Range -5080 to 5080
Unit 0.001 mm
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > SRVC-DAT
Additional Functions Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Adjust Print Position
Mode
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > FEED-ADJ
ADJ-C2YR Adjustment of write start position in feed direction at Cassette 2 pickup (1st side of 2-sided
print)
Detail To adjust the write start position in the feed direction for the image on the 2nd side at the time of
pickup from the Cassette 2.
As the value is changed by 1, the leading edge margin is changed by 0.001 mm.
+: Leading edge margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the trailing edge side.)
-: Leading edge margin becomes smaller. (An image moves to the leading edge side.)
When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
The setting is applied to the 1st side at 2-sided print.
Use Case When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by +/- key) and press Apply key.
Caution This setting is linked with the setting of [Adjust Print Position] in [Settings/Registration].
The setting value is not cleared even if COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> SRVC-DAT is executed.
Display/Adj/Set Range -5080 to 5080
Unit 0.001 mm
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > SRVC-DAT
Additional Functions Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Adjust Print Position
Mode
ADJ-C2XR Adjustment of write start position in horizontal scanning direction at Cassette 2 pickup (1st
side of 2-sided print)
Detail To adjust the write start position in the horizontal scanning direction for the image on the 2nd side
at the time of pickup from the Cassette 2.
As the value is changed by 1, the left margin is changed by 0.001 mm.
+: Left margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the right.)
-: Left margin becomes smaller. (An image moves to the left.)
When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
The setting is applied to the 1st side at 2-sided print.
Use Case When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by +/- key) and press Apply key.
Caution This setting is linked with the setting of [Adjust Print Position] in [Settings/Registration].
The setting value is not cleared even if COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> SRVC-DAT is executed.
Display/Adj/Set Range -5080 to 5080
Unit 0.001 mm
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > SRVC-DAT
Additional Functions Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Adjust Print Position
Mode
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > FEED-ADJ
ADJ-C3Y Adjustment of write start position in feed direction at Cassette 3 pickup (1-sided print/2nd
side of 2-sided print)
Detail To adjust the image write start position in the feed direction at the time of pickup from the Cassette
3.
As the value is changed by 1, the leading edge margin is changed by 0.001 mm.
+: Leading edge margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the trailing edge side.)
-: Leading edge margin becomes smaller. (An image moves to the leading edge side.)
When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
The setting is applied to the 1st side at 1-sided print and the 2nd side at 2-sided print.
Use Case When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by +/- key) and press Apply key.
Caution This setting is linked with the setting of [Adjust Print Position] in [Settings/Registration].
The setting value is not cleared even if COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> SRVC-DAT is executed.
Display/Adj/Set Range -5080 to 5080
Unit 0.001 mm
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > SRVC-DAT
Additional Functions Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Adjust Print Position
Mode
ADJ-C3X Adjustment of write start position in horizontal scanning direction at Cassette 3 pickup (1-
sided print/2nd side of 2-sided print)
Detail To adjust the write start position in the horizontal scanning direction for the image on the 1st side
at the time of pickup from the Cassette 3.
As the value is changed by 1, the left margin is changed by 0.001 mm.
+: Left margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the right.)
-: Left margin becomes smaller. (An image moves to the left.)
When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
The setting is applied to the 1st side at 1-sided print and the 2nd side at 2-sided print.
Use Case When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by +/- key) and press Apply key.
Caution This setting is linked with the setting of [Adjust Print Position] in [Settings/Registration].
The setting value is not cleared even if COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> SRVC-DAT is executed.
Display/Adj/Set Range -5080 to 5080
Unit 0.001 mm
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > SRVC-DAT
Additional Functions Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Adjust Print Position
Mode
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > FEED-ADJ
ADJ-C3YR Adjustment of write start position in feed direction at Cassette 3 pickup (1st side of 2-sided
print)
Detail To adjust the write start position in the feed direction for the image on the 2nd side at the time of
pickup from the Cassette 3.
As the value is changed by 1, the leading edge margin is changed by 0.001 mm.
+: Leading edge margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the trailing edge side.)
-: Leading edge margin becomes smaller. (An image moves to the leading edge side.)
When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
The setting is applied to the 1st side at 2-sided print.
Use Case When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by +/- key) and press Apply key.
Caution This setting is linked with the setting of [Adjust Print Position] in [Settings/Registration].
The setting value is not cleared even if COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> SRVC-DAT is executed.
Display/Adj/Set Range -5080 to 5080
Unit 0.001 mm
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > SRVC-DAT
Additional Functions Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Adjust Print Position
Mode
ADJ-C3XR Adjustment of write start position in horizontal scanning direction at Cassette 3 pickup (1st
side of 2-sided print)
Detail To adjust the write start position in the horizontal scanning direction for the image on the 2nd side
at the time of pickup from the Cassette 3.
As the value is changed by 1, the left margin is changed by 0.001 mm.
+: Left margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the right.)
-: Left margin becomes smaller. (An image moves to the left.)
When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
The setting is applied to the 1st side at 2-sided print.
Use Case When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by +/- key) and press Apply key.
Caution This setting is linked with the setting of [Adjust Print Position] in [Settings/Registration].
The setting value is not cleared even if COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> SRVC-DAT is executed.
Display/Adj/Set Range -5080 to 5080
Unit 0.001 mm
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > SRVC-DAT
Additional Functions Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Adjust Print Position
Mode
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > FEED-ADJ
ADJ-C4Y Adjustment of write start position in feed direction at Cassette 4 pickup (1-sided print/2nd
side of 2-sided print)
Detail To adjust the image write start position in the feed direction at the time of pickup from the Cassette
4.
As the value is changed by 1, the leading edge margin is changed by 0.001 mm.
+: Leading edge margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the trailing edge side.)
-: Leading edge margin becomes smaller. (An image moves to the leading edge side.)
When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
The setting is applied to the 1st side at 1-sided print and the 2nd side at 2-sided print.
Use Case When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by +/- key) and press Apply key.
Caution This setting is linked with the setting of [Adjust Print Position] in [Settings/Registration].
The setting value is not cleared even if COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> SRVC-DAT is executed.
Display/Adj/Set Range -5080 to 5080
Unit 0.001 mm
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > SRVC-DAT
Additional Functions Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Adjust Print Position
Mode
ADJ-C4X Adjustment of write start position in horizontal scanning direction at Cassette 4 pickup (1-
sided print/2nd side of 2-sided print)
Detail To adjust the write start position in the horizontal scanning direction for the image on the 1st side
at the time of pickup from the Cassette 4.
As the value is changed by 1, the left margin is changed by 0.001 mm.
+: Left margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the right.)
-: Left margin becomes smaller. (An image moves to the left.)
When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
The setting is applied to the 1st side at 1-sided print and the 2nd side at 2-sided print.
Use Case When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by +/- key) and press Apply key.
Caution This setting is linked with the setting of [Adjust Print Position] in [Settings/Registration].
The setting value is not cleared even if COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> SRVC-DAT is executed.
Display/Adj/Set Range -5080 to 5080
Unit 0.001 mm
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > SRVC-DAT
Additional Functions Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Adjust Print Position
Mode
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > FEED-ADJ
ADJ-C4YR Adjustment of write start position in feed direction at Cassette 4 pickup (1st side of 2-sided
print)
Detail To adjust the write start position in the feed direction for the image on the 2nd side at the time of
pickup from the Cassette 4.
As the value is changed by 1, the leading edge margin is changed by 0.001 mm.
+: Leading edge margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the trailing edge side.)
-: Leading edge margin becomes smaller. (An image moves to the leading edge side.)
When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
The setting is applied to the 1st side at 2-sided print.
Use Case When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by +/- key) and press Apply key.
Caution This setting is linked with the setting of [Adjust Print Position] in [Settings/Registration].
The setting value is not cleared even if COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> SRVC-DAT is executed.
Display/Adj/Set Range -5080 to 5080
Unit 0.001 mm
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > SRVC-DAT
Additional Functions Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Adjust Print Position
Mode
ADJ-C4XR Adjustment of write start position in horizontal scanning direction at Cassette 4 pickup (1st
side of 2-sided print)
Detail To adjust the write start position in the horizontal scanning direction for the image on the 2nd side
at the time of pickup from the Cassette 4.
As the value is changed by 1, the left margin is changed by 0.001 mm.
+: Left margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the right.)
-: Left margin becomes smaller. (An image moves to the left.)
When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
The setting is applied to the 1st side at 2-sided print.
Use Case When replacing the Engine Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by +/- key) and press Apply key.
Caution This setting is linked with the setting of [Adjust Print Position] in [Settings/Registration].
The setting value is not cleared even if COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> SRVC-DAT is executed.
Display/Adj/Set Range -5080 to 5080
Unit 0.001 mm
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > SRVC-DAT
Additional Functions Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Adjust Print Position
Mode
■ PANEL
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > PANEL
TOUCHCHK Adj of coordinate pstn on Touch Panel
Detail To adjust the coordinate position on the Touch Panel of the Control Panel.
By making adjustment, the setting of TOUCH-R becomes 1.
Use Case When replacing the LCD Panel
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select the item, and then press Yes key.
2) Press the nine "+" keys in sequence.
Related Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > PANEL > TOUCH-R
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > PANEL
TOUCH-R Touch Panel coordinate pstn adj result
Detail To set whether adjustment of the coordinate position on the Touch Panel of the Control Panel is
completed.
When adjustment with TOUCHCHK is completed, the setting of this item becomes 1.
Use Case When replacing the LCD Panel
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: Not completed
1: Completed
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > PANEL > TOUCHCHK
■ VIFADJ
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > VIFADJ
DEV-HV-K Adjustment of developing bias setting value (Bk)
Detail To adjust the setting value of Bk-color developing bias.
Use Case When an image failure occurs
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by +/- key), and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range -5 to 5
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > VIFADJ > DEV-HV-Y/M/C
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > INSTALL
RGW-PORT Setting of UGW port number when using Embedded-RDS
Detail To set the port number of UGW to be used for Embedded-RDS.
Use Case When using Embedded-RDS
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution Be sure to use ERDS, RGW-PORT, COM-TEST, COM-RSLT, and COM-LOG as a set.
Display/Adj/Set Range 1 to 65535
Default Value 443
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL > ERDS, COM-TEST, COM-RSLT, COM-LOG
Supplement/Memo Embedded-RDS: Function to send device information such as the device counter, failure, and
consumables to the sales company's server via SOAP protocol
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > INSTALL
RGW-ADSW UGW connection destination settings for Embedded-RDS
Detail To change the server URL that the Embedded-RDS uses.
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Caution Com-TEST needs to be executed to reflect the settings.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 2
0 : SHA1
1 : SHA2
2 : D1 Environment (for testing)
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL > COM-TEST
Supplement/Memo Embedded-RDS: Function to send device information such as the device counter, failure, and
consumables to UGW via SOAP protocol
UGW (Universal Gate Way): Remote monitoring service system
■ CCD
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CCD
DF-WLVL1 White level adj in book mode: color
Detail To adjust the white level for copyboard scanning automatically by setting the paper which is usually
used by the user on the Copyboard Glass.
Use Case - When replacing the Copyboard Glass
- When replacing the Scanner Unit
- When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Set a paper on the Copyboard Glass.
2) Select the item, and then press Yes key.
Caution Be sure to execute DF-WLVL2 in a row.
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL2
Supplement/Memo The Scanner Unit (for front side) calculates the white level correction coefficient based on the
luminance at copyboard reading detected with DF-WLVL1, the luminance at stream reading
detected with DF-WLVL2, and the luminance at stream reading that the Scanner Unit (for back
side) detected with DF-WLVL2.
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CCD
CL-AGC Adj Scan Unit (frt) B&W ref: stream, clr
Detail To automatically adjust the black/white reference level of the Scanner Unit (for front side) at stream
reading in color mode.
To make the adjustment with both resolutions 300 dpi and 600 dpi.
When this item is executed, the values of OFST-CL0/CL1/CL2, GAIN-CL0, LED-CL-R/G/B,
OFST2CL0/CL1/CL2, GAIN2CL0, and LED2CL-R/G/B are automatically calculated.
Use Case - When replacing the Reader Unit
- When replacing the Scanner Unit
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Set paper on the DADF.
2) Select the item, and then press Yes key.
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > BW-AGC
COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > OFST-CL0/CL1/CL2, GAIN-CL0, LED-CL-R/G/B, OFST2CL0/CL1/
CL2, GAIN2CL0, LED2CL-R/G/B
Supplement/Memo AGC: Automatic Gain Control
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CCD
BW-AGC2 Adj Scan Unit (bck) B&W ref: stream, B&W
Detail To automatically adjust the black/white reference level of the Scanner Unit (for back side) at stream
reading in black mode.
To make the adjustment with both resolutions 300 dpi and 600 dpi.
When this item is executed, the values of OF-BW0BK/BW1BK/BW2BK, GA-BW0BK, LE-BWRBK/
GBK/BBK, OF2BW0BK/BW1BK/BW2BK, GA2BW0BK, and LE2BWRBK/GBK/BBK are
automatically calculated.
Use Case - When replacing the Reader Unit
- When replacing the Scanner Unit
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Set paper on the DADF.
2) Select the item, and then press Yes key.
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > CL-AGC2
COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > OF-BW0BK/BW1BK/BW2BK, GA-BW0BK, LE-BWRBK/GBK/BBK,
OF2BW0BK/BW1BK/BW2BK, GA2BW0BK, LE2BWRBK/GBK/BBK
Supplement/Memo AGC: Automatic Gain Control
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9. Service Mode
■ CLEAR
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CLEAR
R-CON Initialization of Reader/DADF
Detail To initialize the factory adjustment values of the Reader/DADF.
Use Case When clearing RAM data of the Reader/DADF
Adj/Set/Operate Method Select the item, and then press Yes key.
Caution RAM data is cleared after the main power switch is turned OFF/ON.
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CLEAR
E719-CLR Clearing of E719 error
Detail To clear E719 error (communication error with the Copy Card Reader).
The information on connection of the Copy Card Reader is also cleared.
Use Case When removing the Copy Card Reader
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select the item, and then press Yes key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > CARD
Supplement/Memo Procedure to remove the Copy Card Reader
1) Disable the department ID management.
2) Execute CARD.
3) Select the item, and then press Yes key.
4) Turn OFF the main power switch.
5) Remove the Copy Card Reader.
6) Turn ON the main power switch.
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9. Service Mode
■ MISC-R
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > MISC-R
SCANLAMP Lighting check of CIS Unit LED: front
Detail To light up the Scanning LED of the Scanner Unit (for front side).
Use Case When replacing the CIS Unit LED
Adj/Set/Operate Method Select the item, and then press Yes key.
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > MISC-R
1PCLBUDR ON/OFF frt/bck clr dif calibr l-lmt set
Detail To set whether to set the lower limit of the target color difference for correction when correcting
color difference between the front and back sides at duplex stream reading.
In some cases, colors which do not need to be corrected are also corrected by performing color
difference correction at duplex stream reading.
When 1 is set, the correction level is adjusted to weaken the effect of correction. Unnecessary
correction is not executed, but an expected effect may not be obtained for other colors.
The result is reflected when color difference correction is executed again after the setting is made.
Use Case When color difference occurs on the colors which did not have any difference before correction
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Caution Expected correction result may not be obtained.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: OFF
1: ON
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > MISC-R > 1PSCLB-A/B, 1PCLBOVR
■ MISC-P
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > MISC-P
SRVC-DAT Output system data list/system dump list
Detail To output the system data list and the system dump list in the form of a report.
System data list: The service software switches and parameters used in FAX function
System dump list: The number of sends/receives, the number of pages sent/received, the number
of sheets printed/read, the number of errors, etc.
Adj/Set/Operate Method Select the item, and then press Yes key.
Supplement/Memo FAX model only
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > MISC-P
SYS-DAT Output of system data list
Detail To output the system data list in the form of a report.
The service software switches and parameters used in FAX function are output.
Adj/Set/Operate Method Select the item, and then press Yes key.
Supplement/Memo FAX model only
■ SYSTEM
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > SYSTEM
DOWNLOAD Upgrading of machine firmware: difference
Detail To upgrade the machine firmware using a USB flash drive.
Compare the versions of firmware in the machine and the USB flash drive, and update the
differences.
Use Case At upgrade
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Connect the USB flash drive.
2) Select the item, and then press Yes key.
The machine restarts in download mode.
Caution Do not turn OFF/ON the power before "Executing..." disappears.
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > DL-FORCE
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > SYSTEM
PANEL-UP Upgrading of Control Panel CPU PCB firm
Detail To upgrade the firmware of the Control Panel CPU PCB using a USB flash drive.
Upgrading is performed when PANEL exists in the root directory of the USB flash drive.
Use Case At upgrade
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1. Connect the USB flash drive.
2. Select the item, and then press Yes.
3. Turn OFF/ON the main power.
Caution Do not turn OFF/ON the power before "Executing..." disappears.
Related Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION > PANEL
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > SYSTEM
RSTR-SM Restore of service mode setting info
Detail To restore the service mode setting information (excluding those related to Reader/DADF, but
including those related to Finisher) which has been backed up with SAVE-SM from the USB flash
drive using DCM function.
Use Case When changing the service mode settings back to those before the change
Adj/Set/Operate Method Select the item, and then press Yes key.
Caution It is necessary to back up the setting information using SAVE-SM in order to restore the information
with RSTR-SM.
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > SAVE-SM
Supplement/Memo DCM (Device Configuration Management): A function to export/import the machine's setting
information as a file.
■ SPLMAN
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > SPLMAN
SPL14159 ON/OFF of USB device ID fixing
Detail To set whether to fix the USB device ID to "000000000000".
A PC attempts to install the driver every time it is connected to a machine. However, by fixing the
USB device ID, it recognizes that the same machine is connected so that it does not attempt to
install the driver again.
Use Case When saving the trouble of selecting a device used for printing from the candidate devices because
the driver is installed every time a USB is connected
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: OFF, 1: ON
Default Value 0
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > SPLMAN
SPL65677 Increase of paper leading edge margin
Detail To increase the margin on the leading edge of paper.
As the value is incremented by 1, the margin is increased by 0.1 mm.
Actually, a value where the setting value of SPL68676 is subtracted from the setting value of this
item is applied.
The margin settings which are job-specific or based on the printable area are applied regardless
of the setting of this item.
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 20
Unit 0.1 mm
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > SPLMAN > SPL68676
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > SPLMAN
SPL93822 Setting of department ID count all clear
Detail To set whether to disable clearing of all department ID counts.
Use Case When prohibiting clearing of all department ID counts
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution Be sure to perform this mode after consulting with the system administrator at user's site.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > SPLMAN > SPL78788
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > SPLMAN
SPL80100 ON/OFF image left edge mask: book mode
Detail To set whether to mask the left edge of the image at copyboard reading.
When 0 is set, mask with the width based on the specification is applied for each job.
When 1 is set, mask is canceled.
Use Case Upon user's request (to print the left edge of the image)
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: ON, 1: OFF
Default Value 0
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > SPLMAN
SPL71700 Writing debug log to USB flash drive
Detail To write the debug log stored in the eMMC to the USB flash drive.
Use Case When analyzing the cause of a problem
Adj/Set/Operate Method Select the item, and then press Yes key.
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > SPLMAN
SPL97097 ON/OFF of user setting backup data clear
Detail To set whether to clear all the user setting data which has been backed up.
When 1 is set, it is cleared at next startup.
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: OFF, 1: ON
Default Value 1
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > BODY
LOCALE Setting of location
Detail To set the location.
Set the location in this item and the paper size configuration in SIZE-LC, and then clear the setting
information in ALL.
Use Case - When replacing the Main Controller PCB
- When changing the location information
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value in this item, and then press Apply key.
2) Set the paper size configuration in SIZE-LC.
3) Execute ALL.
4) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution The setting information such as user mode and service mode is initialized by executing ALL. The
settings of this item and SIZE-LC are not initialized.
Display/Adj/Set Range 1 to 10
1: Japan
2: North America
3: Korea
4: China
5: Taiwan
6: Europe
7: Asia
8: Oceania
9: Brazil
10: Latin
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > ALL
COPIER > OPTION > BODY > SIZE-LC
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > BODY
MIBCOUNT Set of charge counter MIB scope range
Detail To set the range of counter information that can be obtained as MIB (Management Information
Base).
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 2
0: All charge counters are obtained
1: Only displayed counter* is obtained
2: All charge counters are not obtained
* : Counter specified by COUNTER 1 to 6
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > USER > COUNTER1 - 6
Supplement/Memo Counter meter-installed models only
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > BODY
NS-LGN Limit LOGIN authentication: SMTP auth
Detail To restrict use of LOGIN authentication at the time of SMTP authentication.
Use Case Upon user's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: SMTP server-dependent
1: Not used
Default Value 0
Supplement/Memo SMTP authentication: Protocol in which user authentication function is added to SMTP, which is
the protocol to be used for e-mail transmission. At the time of e-mail transmission, this protocol
executes authentication of the user account and the password between the SMTP server and the
user to approve e-mail transmission only when it's authenticated.
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > BODY
PSWD-SW Set password type to enter service mode
Detail To set the type of password that is required to enter when getting into service mode.
2 types are available: one for "service technician" and the other for "system administrator + service
technician".
When selecting the type for "system administrator + service technician", enter the password for
service technician after the password entry by the user's system administrator.
Use Case Upon request from the user who concerns security
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 2
0: No password
1: Service technician
2: System administrator + service technician
Default Value 0
● FNC-SW
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > BODY > FNC-SW
LCDSFLG Enabling of local CDS server
Detail To set whether to use the local CDS server.
Use Case When using the local CDS server
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: Disabled
1: Enabled
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > SPLMAN > SPL32620
Supplement/Memo When local CDS is used, iW EMC/MC device firmware update plug-in is required.
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > BODY
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > BODY > FNC-SW
CRGLF-K Set replacement ref VL (Bk): drum, etc.
Detail To set the reference values for judging replacement of the component other than toner
(Photosensitive Drum, Developing Assembly, and waste toner) included in the life of Bk-color
cartridge.
These values are used as the basis for calculation of component other than toner when deriving
the estimated life value of the cartridge.
Use Case When toner consumption is low (when the life of the Photosensitive Drum or the Developing
Assembly decreases faster than that of toner)
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 100 to 200
Unit 0.01
Default Value 100
EDB-ADSW Setting for using a test environment when constructing an automatic ordering system
Detail To set whether to use a test environment when constructing an automatic ordering system.
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 2
0: Field (product) environment
1: Environment to test external collaboration of the version before release
2: Environment to test collaboration of the same version as product environment
Default Value 0
● DSPLY-SW
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > BODY > DSPLY-SW
CRGLW-LV ON/OFF ctrdg prep thrshld set scrn dspl
Detail To set whether to display the screen to set the threshold value for the toner level to prompt
preparation of a cartridge.
When 1 is set, [Custom] is displayed in [Display Timing for Cartridge Prep. Notif.] so that the user
can set the toner level (1 to 99%).
When 0 is set, the item is not displayed, so the user cannot set the toner level.
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: OFF, 1: ON
Default Value 1
Additional Functions Preferences > Display Settings > Display Timing for Cartridge Prep. Notif.
Mode
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > BODY
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > BODY > DSPLY-SW
CRG-LOG Output cartridge replacement log report
Detail To output the cartridge replacement log in the form of a report.
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: OFF
1: ON
Default Value 1
● IMG-MCON
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > BODY > IMG-MCON
REGM-SEL Adjustment of fine density correction
Detail To adjust density of fine lines and texts at 1200pdi.
The larger the value, the darker the lines and texts become.
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by +/- key) and press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range -1 to 1
Default Value 0
■ USER
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER
COUNTER1 Display of software counter 1
Detail To display counter type for software counter 1 on the Counter Check screen.
Use Case Upon user/dealer's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Caution Display only. No change is available.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 999
0: No registration
Default Value It differs according to the location.
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER
COUNTER2 Setting of software counter 2
Detail To set counter type for software counter 2 on the Counter Check screen.
Use Case Upon user/dealer's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 999
0: No registration
Default Value It differs according to the location.
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER
CNT-SW Set default Display items on charge counter
Detail To set default display items of the charge counter on the Counter Check screen.
For details of each type, refer to the Service Manual.
Use Case Upon user's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 3
0: Type1
1: Type2
2: Type3
3: Type4
Default Value 0
Supplement/Memo Counter meter-installed models only
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER
PS-MODE Setting of compatible mode at PS usage
Detail To set the image processing at PS print.
Set 8 when line width differs depending on the drawing position although the same line width is
set.
Setting of a value other than the setting values means that multiple settings are combined.
(Example: 12=4+8)
Use Case Upon user's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 63
4: Compatible with EFI at PS 2-sided delivery
8: strokeadjustment is enabled
Any value other than those mentioned above: Not used
Default Value 0
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■ ACC
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > ACC
CARD-SW Set screen dspl: Coin Manager connected
Detail To set coin or card that the user is prompted to insert on the Control Panel when the Coin Manager
is connected.
When 1 is set, authentication operation using the Coin Manager is also required.
Use Case Upon user's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 3
0 and 3: Card
1: Card + authentication
2: Coin/Card
Default Value 0
■ LCNS-TR
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR
ST-BRDIM Install state Display of BarDIMM function
Detail To display installation state of Barcode Printing for PCL when disabling and then transferring the
license.
Use Case When checking whether Barcode Printing for PCL is installed
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-BRDIM.
2) Enter 0, and then press Apply key.
When installation has been completed, the transfer license key is displayed under TR-BRDIM.
Default Value According to the setting at shipment
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR
TR-BRDIM Trns lcns key Display of BarDIMM function
Detail To display transfer license key to use Barcode Printing for PCL when disabling and then
transferring the license.
Use Case When replacing the device
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-BRDIM.
2) Enter 0, and then press Apply key.
The transfer license key is displayed under TR-BRDIM.
Display/Adj/Set Range 24 digits
■ LCNS-OF
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-OF
ST-BRDIM Not use
ST-ENPDF Not use
ST-DVPDF Not use
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > TOTAL
FAX-PRT FAX reception print counter
Detail To count up when the FAX reception print is delivered outside the machine/2-sided printout is
stacked.
Large size: 1, Small size: 1
The counter is not advanced by blank paper or delivery in service mode.
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 99999999
Unit 1 sheet
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER > COUNTER > TOTAL > TTL
Supplement/Memo FAX model only
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■ PICK-UP
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > PICK-UP
C1 Cassette 1 pickup total counter
Detail To count up the number of sheets picked up from the Cassette 1.
Large size: 1, Small size: 1
The counter is advanced by printout in service mode.
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 99999999
Unit 1 sheet
Default Value 0
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > PICK-UP
2-SIDE 2-sided pickup total counter
Detail To count up the number of sheets picked up in duplex mode.
Large size: 1, Small size: 1
The counter is advanced by printout in service mode.
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 99999999
Unit 1 sheet
Default Value 0
■ FEEDER
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > FEEDER
FEED DADF original pickup total counter
Detail To count up the number of originals picked up from the DADF regardless of the size.
Use Case When checking the total counter of original pickup by DADF
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 99999999
Unit 1 sheet
Default Value 0
■ JAM
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > JAM
TOTAL Total jam counter
Detail To count up the number of total jam occurrences.
Use Case When checking the jam counter
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 99999999
Unit 1 time
Default Value 0
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > JAM
MF Multi-purpose Tray jam counter
Detail To count up the number of jam occurrences in the Multi-purpose Tray.
The counter is advanced even in the case of paper size mismatch or misprint.
Use Case When checking the jam counter
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 99999999
Unit 1 time
Default Value 0
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■ PULSE
Item/Parameter No. Function Setting range
FORM Pulse digit format 0: DP (N)
1: DP (N+1)
2: DP (10-N)
001 Not in use
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■ DIALTONE
Bit Switch
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■ AUTO RX
Numeric value parameter
■ SPECIALB
Not in use
■ SPECIALN
Not in use
■ RKEY
Numeric value parameter
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TESTMODE (Service mode for test print, operation check, etc.) > PRINT (Print test mode)
THRU Setting of image correction table at test print
Detail To set the image correction table that is used at the time of test print output.
When 0 is set, normal gamma LUT is used so that the density characteristics by the density
correction process can be checked.
When 1 is set, linear gamma LUT is used so that the density characteristics of this machine can
be checked.
Use Case At trouble analysis
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Apply key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: Normal gamma LUT
1: Through (linear) gamma LUT
Default Value 0
Supplement/Memo Gamma LUT: Density gradation characteristic table
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TESTMODE (Service mode for test print, operation check, etc.) > PRINT (Print test mode)
START Output of test print
Detail To output a test print with the PG pattern set in PG-TYPE, MODE, etc.
Use Case At trouble analysis
Adj/Set/Operate Method Select the item, and then press Yes key.
Related Service Mode TESTMODE > PRINT
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TESTMODE (Service mode for test print, operation check, etc.) > FAX (FAX test mode) > MODEM
FREQ Frequency test
Detail To test whether the specified frequency is oscillated.
By closing or opening the DC circuit in accordance with the setting value, the specified frequency
is oscillated by the tone transmission function of the modem.
Check this with the speaker.
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Caution Be sure to set the value back to 0 after the test.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 7
0: OFF
1: 462 Hz
2: 1100 Hz
3: 1300 Hz
4: 1500 Hz
5: 1650 Hz
6: 1850 Hz
7: 2100 Hz
Default Value 0
Supplement/Memo Available only with the machine with fax installed.
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TESTMODE (Service mode for test print, operation check, etc.) > FAX (FAX test mode) > MODEM
DTMFTX DTMF transmission test
Detail To test whether the specified DTMF signal is transmitted.
By closing or opening the DC circuit in accordance with the setting value, the specified DTMF
signal is transmitted by the DTMF transmission function of the modem.
Check this with the speaker.
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Caution Be sure to set the value back to 0 after the test.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 12
0: OFF
1: 1
2: 2
3: 3
4: 4
5: 5
6: 6
7: 7
8: 8
9: 9
10: 0
11: *
12: #
Default Value 0
Supplement/Memo DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) : Signal method combining two specific frequencies like a
push-tone phone.
Available only with the machine with fax installed.
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■ FACULTY
TESTMODE (Service mode for test print, operation check, etc.) > FAX (FAX test mode) > FACULTY
G34800TX G3 4800 bps signal transmission test
Detail To test whether the G3 signal is transmitted at 4800 bps.
By closing or opening the DC circuit, the specific G3 signal pattern is transmitted at 4800 bps by
the G3 signal transmission function.
Check this with the speaker.
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Caution Be sure to set the value back to 0 after the test.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: OFF
1: ON
Default Value 0
Supplement/Memo Available only with the machine with fax installed.
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How to Utilize This Installation
Procedure...................................... 367
Host Machine Installation.................. 368
MiCARD Attachment Kit-B1.............. 373
Copy Card Reader-F1.......................385
Copy Control Interface Kit-C1........... 400
10. Installation
Symbols
The frequently-performed operations are described with symbols in this procedure.
Screw
1x 1x 1x 1x
Harness
(Common for Guides Connector Power Cord
and Clamps)
1x 1x 1x 1x
Power
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CAUTION:
Checking the Contents Before starting the installation
• Remove all of the tape.
• Do not remove the sticker that covers the USB
port.
1.
370 mm 464 mm 71 mm
2.
272 mm
452 mm
390 mm
130 mm
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3. 6.
4.
7.
5.
8.
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9. 13.
14.
10.
11.
15.
12.
16.
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6.
2.
7.
3.
8.
4.
9.
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10.
11.
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1x 1x
1x
Installation Procedure
3x 1x ■ Installing the CR Plate
1.
10 mm
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2. 4.
2x
3. 5.
NOTE:
Remove the Rear Door Unit by bending the [A] part.
[A]
[A]
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6. 7.
CAUTION:
• Be sure to remove the cartridge in advance 1x
because the Photosensitive Drum needs to be
protected from light when the Cartridge Cover is
opened.
• When handling the cartridge, be sure to follow the
CAUTION shown below.
1. When removing the cartridge, be sure to block
light to the Photosensitive Drum. Cover the
Photosensitive Drum with 5 or more sheets of
paper to block light.
2. Do not place the cartridge in a location where
it is exposed to direct rays of the sun (e.g. near
the window).
NOTE:
The removed parts will be used in step 13.
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NOTE:
8-2.
• To remove the Right Cover Unit without turning
the host machine on its side: Proceed to step 8.
• To remove the Right Cover Unit with the host
machine turned on its side: Proceed to step 9.
8-1.
100 mm
100 mm
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9-1.
CAUTION:
When turning the host machine on its side, be careful
not to let the ADF open.
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9-2. 9-3.
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NOTE:
11. <To install the Right Cover Unit without turning the
host machine on its side>
11-1.
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12. <To install the Right Cover Unit with the host
11-2. machine turned on its side>
CAUTION:
12-1.
Shift the host machine back to the center of the working
table to prevent it from falling down.
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12-2.
13.
CAUTION:
When standing the host machine, be careful not to let NOTE:
Use the parts removed in step 7.
the ADF open.
1x
14.
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15. 18.
NOTE:
Install the Rear Door Unit by bending the [A] part.
16.
[A]
17.
[A]
19.
2x
10 mm
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20. 2.
M4x16
1x
4.
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5. 7.
NOTE:
Be sure to affix it so that it does not cover any part of the
curved portion of the Right Cover Unit.
6.
1x
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WARNING:
• If performing work without disconnecting the 1x 1x
power plug of the host machine, it may cause
electrical shock.
• If disconnecting the power plug without
turning OFF the main power, it may cause
damage of the machine.
1x 1x
• When turning OFF the main power, follow the below
procedure.
1. Turn OFF the main power switch of the host
machine.
2. All the blinking in the Control Panel disappears.
1x
TP; M3x6
3x 1x
RS Tightening;
M4x10
1x
1x
3x
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Installation Procedure
■ Installing the Connector Unit/CR
3.
Plate NOTE:
Remove the Rear Door Unit by bending the [A] part.
1.
[A]
10 mm
[A]
2.
2x
4.
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5. 7.
1x
6.
CAUTION:
• Be sure to remove the cartridge in advance NOTE:
because the Photosensitive Drum needs to be The removed parts will be used in step 15.
protected from light when the Cartridge Cover is
opened.
• When handling the cartridge, be sure to follow the
CAUTION shown below.
1. When removing the cartridge, be sure to block
light to the Photosensitive Drum. Cover the
removed Photosensitive Drum with 5 or more
sheets of paper to block light.
2. Do not place the cartridge in a location where
it is exposed to direct rays of the sun (e.g. near
the window).
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NOTE:
8-2.
• To remove the Right Cover Unit without turning
the host machine on its side: Proceed to step 8.
• To remove the Right Cover Unit with the host
machine turned on its side: Proceed to step 9.
8-1.
100 mm
100 mm
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8-3. 8-4.
CAUTION:
Shift the host machine back to the center of the working
table to prevent it from falling down.
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9-1.
CAUTION:
When turning the host machine on its side, be careful
not to let the ADF open.
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9-3.
10.
NOTE:
Even if the host machine is turned on its side, the
procedure is the same.
TP; M3x6
1x 2x
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NOTE:
13. <To install the Right Cover Unit without turning the
host machine on its side>
13-1.
NOTE:
Shift the host machine so that its legs [A] are on the edge
[B] of the working table.
[B]
[B]
12. [A]
CAUTION:
When cutting off the part, be sure not to make burrs.
[A]
[B]
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13-2. 13-3.
CAUTION:
Shift the host machine back to the center of the working
table to prevent it from falling down.
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14. <To install the Right Cover Unit with the host
machine turned on its side> 14-2.
CAUTION:
14-1. When standing the host machine, be careful not to let
the ADF open.
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15. 17.
NOTE:
Use the parts removed in step 7.
1x
18.
16. 19.
10 mm
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20. 22.
NOTE:
Install the Rear Door Unit by bending the [A] part.
1.
RS Tightening
; M4x10
[A]
1x
[A]
21.
2x
396
10. Installation
2. 4.
CAUTION:
Do not disconnect the short connector [A]. 1x
[A]
1x
5.
NOTE:
When installing the Connector Cover, be sure to place the
2 Harness Bands [A] inside of the Connector Cover.
3.
TP; M3x6
CAUTION: 1x
• When installing the Connector Case, be sure to
place the 3 Harness Bands [A] inside of the
Connector Case.
• Do not let the cable trapped.
[A]
[A]
397
10. Installation
6. 8.
NOTE:
Be sure to affix it so that it does not cover any part of the
curved portion of the Right Cover Unit.
7.
9.
1x
398
10. Installation
NOTE:
System Manager Login
1. Enter the System Manager ID : 7654321. (Default
value)
2. Enter the PIN : 7654321. (Default value)
3. Press Login.
399
10. Installation
Installation Procedure
1.
1x
1x 2x 2x
2x
10 mm
Essential Items to Be
Performed Before Installation
• Turn OFF the main power of the host machine, and 2.
disconnect the power plug from the outlet.
2x
WARNING:
• If performing work without disconnecting the
power plug of the host machine, it may cause
electrical shock.
• If disconnecting the power plug without
turning OFF the main power, it may cause
damage of the machine.
400
10. Installation
3. 5.
NOTE:
Remove the Rear Door Unit by bending the [A] part.
[A]
[A]
6.
CAUTION:
• Be sure to remove the cartridge in advance
because the Photosensitive Drum needs to be
protected from light when the Cartridge Cover is
opened.
• When handling the cartridge, be sure to follow the
CAUTION shown below.
1. When removing the cartridge, be sure to block
light to the Photosensitive Drum. Cover the
removed drum with 5 or more sheets of paper
to block light.
2. Do not place the cartridge in a location where
it is exposed to direct rays of the sun (e.g. near
4. the window).
401
10. Installation
NOTE:
8-1.
100 mm
100 mm
NOTE:
The removed parts will be used in step 15.
402
10. Installation
8-2. 8-3.
403
10. Installation
CAUTION:
9-1.
Shift the host machine back to the center of the working
table to prevent it from falling down.
CAUTION:
When turning the host machine on its side, be careful
not to let the ADF open.
404
10. Installation
9-2. 9-3.
10.
405
10. Installation
11. 12.
NOTE: CAUTION:
• Even if the host machine is turned on its side, the When cutting off the part, be sure not to make burrs.
procedure is the same.
• Be sure to tighten the hexagon screws with
needlenose pliers.
1x 2x
406
10. Installation
NOTE:
13-2.
• To install the Right Cover Unit without turning the
host machine on its side: Proceed to step 13.
• To install the Right Cover Unit with the host
machine turned on its side: Proceed to step 14.
13. <To install the Right Cover Unit without turning the
host machine on its side>
13-1.
NOTE:
Shift the host machine so that its legs [A] are on the edge
[B] of the working table.
[B]
[B]
[A]
[A]
[B]
407
10. Installation
14. <To install the Right Cover Unit with the host
13-3. machine turned on its side>
CAUTION:
14-1.
Shift the host machine back to the center of the working
table to prevent it from falling down.
408
10. Installation
14-2.
15.
CAUTION:
When standing the host machine, be careful not to let NOTE:
Use the parts removed in step 7.
the ADF open.
1x
16.
409
10. Installation
17. 20.
NOTE:
Install the Rear Door Unit by bending the [A] part.
18.
[A]
19.
[A]
21.
2x
10 mm
410
10. Installation
22.
411
APPENDICES
Service Tools.................................... 413
General Circuit Diagram ...................414
List of Items Which Can Be Imported
.......................................................416
Backup Data List............................... 422
Soft counter specifications................ 424
Service Tools
Service Tools
Special Tools
• No special tools are required when servicing the machine.
413
General Circuit Diagram
+24VD
UN6
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
4 3 2 1
M3
J802
/SCNACC
J162
Laser Scanner DC Controller PCB
M
/SCNDEC J163
F Motor PGND
J159 J157 J156 J151 J158 J144 17 F
1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4
1 /LDPWM
2 /BDI 14
LIFTERMT(W)
3 +3.3VB 13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
/BDO10
SGND11
/VDO112
VDO113
SGND14
/VDO215
VDO216
ENGTYPE17
+24VD(R)
4 SGND 12
CSTPLVLSNS(W)
ENGTYPE
VCRESET
CLEO
SGND
PWSNSAND(GN)
+3.3VA
WAKEVC
WAKEENG
CLEI
SGND
PREREGSNS(W)
11
REFEEDSNS(V)
5 SGND
TOPSNS(GN)
TOPSNS(GY)
6 /VD02 10
CSTSNS(V)
+3.3VB(BK)
+3.3VB(PK)
SGND(GN)
SGND(GN)
+3.3VB(W)
REARSNS
+3.3VB(Y)
SGND(W)
J161
SGND(R)
9
SGND(V)
7 VD02
CSTSL
14
14
+24VD
SGND
8 SGND 8
UN5
SOLD4500
SOLD4501
9 VDO1 7
6
Laser Scanner Driver PCB 10 /VDO1 2 1 3 2 1
J7015
J7014
J7013
J7012
J7011
5 J660D
J4113
J4112
J4111
J4123
J4122
J4121
J4023
J4022
J4021
11 SGND J860 J700
SOLD4202
SOLD4201
2 1
12 LDCTRL2 4 J660DH 1 2 2 1
13 LDCTRL1 3 1 2 J660L
2 M
PS12
PS11
14 LDCTRL0
SW5
PS2
1
PS22 1 2 1 2
M4
E Rear Cover Duplex E
Switch Feed PS21 SW4 SL
Lifter Motor
SL1
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
Pre-registration Cassette Paper TOP Sensor
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
FT2
Sensor Paper Width Cassette
1 Sensor Surface Sensor Cassette
2
+24VA
SW2 +24VA J343 24 Sensor Detection
2 +24VBSNS
Switch Pickup Solenoid
24V Interlock Switch FT1
+24VB J344
3 SGND 23 UN7 UN8 UN9 UN10
1
22
4 MAINFANON Pre-registration Cassette Paper TOP Sensor Paper Width/Duplex 17
5 MAINFANLOCK 21 J902
20
Sensor PCB Surface Sensor PCB PCB Feed Sensor PCB
6 AIRTEMP
UN11 J1003
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112
PWRSW
J777
J376
UN2 VIN(R)
UN1 7 19
1 2
2 1
COILA 24VCON SGND
COILB VSS(W) 8 /TGOFF 18 Main Controller PCB
Memory High Voltage 17
1 2
J780
9 TGSDATA
3 2 1
Power Supply PCB 10 TGRDATA 16
PWRSAVE1 J1002 J1001 J905 J906 J907
SW1
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
15
J372
GNDP 11 TRPWM 1 2 3 4 6 5 4 3 2 1
3 2 1
INHIBIT
FM1
321
12 14
MAINFANLOCK TRPCLK 24VEON Power Switch
J133
LAN USB-D (2.0) USB-H (2.0) Rear
J341
Main Fan MAINFANON 13 TRNCLK 13
24
24
J241
24VAON
12
14
15
TRCRNT
DEVACPWM 11
+3.3VA UN12
D 10
SGND
Power Switch PCB D
J131
16 DEVACCLK +5VA
17 DEVDCSNS 9
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
+24VE
UN3 Multi-purpose Tray PS3
+3.3VH(V) 5VCON
3 2 1
J4033
J375
18 PRIACCLK 8
MPTPSNS(W) +24VE
Multi-purpose Tray J4032
19 PRIACPWM 7
Paper Sensor J4031
GNDS(GN)
Paper Sensor PCB 6
J242
20 PRIDCPWM
21 TNR 5 UN13
4 Low Voltage
UN4 PS1
+3.3VH(R) 22 MPTPSNS PGND24
3 2 1
J4013
J374
Cassette Paper 23 3
Cassette Paper J4012
CSTPSNS(W) CSTPSNS
Power Supply PCB PGND24
Sensor GNDS(GN) 24 +3.3VH 2
Sensor PCB J4011
1
4 3 2 1
PGND24 J254 PGND5
SL3
J135
J243
PGND24
2 1
J143
+24VD J253
2 1
PGND5
1
J244
SL
J612
+5VC
J247
SL2 2 1
J248 +5VC
J141
+24VD
2 1
M5
J622
C
2 1
+24VD(BR)
Duplex Reverse C
SL
2 1
SOLD4400
DUPSWBKSL
M
LIFTMT(W) AC-H
J211
1 2 3
Lifter Motor SOLD4401
Solenoid
AC-N
J661DH
PGND
J661L
J661D
3 2 1
1 2 3
3 2 1
FM2
321
J147
LVPSFANLOCK
UN28 PS461
+3.3VB(Y)
Sub Fan
3 2 1
J4613
J625
LVPSFANON
CSTPSNS(GN)
Cassette Paper Cassette Paper J4612
SGND(BR) J205
Sensor PCB Sensor J4611
PMOUTB J206
4 3 2 1
M2
1 2 3 4
5 4 3 2 1
J711
/PMOUTB
INL1
J171
Pickup
M
1 2 3 4 5 6
6 5 4 3 2 1
UN29 PS432 +3.3VB(BR) J201 SOLD70 1
3 2 1
J624
J216
+24VD
J132
SGND(GN)
Feed Sensor PCB Feed Sensor J4321 SGND
UN14
END1
+3.3VA
UN31
J291
J290
Fixing
J293
/BLMACC RLYD_LVT Thermoswitch
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1
Paper Feeder Power Supply PCB
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
J4603
Driver PCB
J146
PLEVELSNS(GN) BLMFG 2 1
Cassette Paper Cassette Paper M1
2 1
2 1
2 1
J4602 AC-H
B J203 TP
H1 B
J712
J4601
SGND(BR) +24VD AC-N MT1 MT2
Surface Sensor Surface Sensor
END2
Main
M
J204
+24VD Fixing Heater
Motor PGND
J651DH
2
PGND
SL6
J651L
J651D
J621
2 1
+24VD
2 1
1 2
2 1
SL
Solenoid
J602DH
J602D
J620
CL1
2 1
1 2
2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5
J4201
CL
6 5 4 3 2 1
J4202 FU1
Feed Clutch
J153
J4203 1 2
J405
J406
UN16
J152
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Full Sensor
J407
OPTSCL MAINTH
1 2
OPTSDA GND
J604
2 1
J604DH
A A
J611
OPTCSTSNS
To Option Paper Feeder SGND
UN15 TH1
J663
J154
2 1
+3.3VB +24VD
1 2
2 1
CL
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
414
F
B
E
A
C
D
10
10
SOLD11
SOLD12
GND
FR_R_CTHD +5V_UH1
1
15
FR_G_CTHD UH1_HSD_N
2
14
UH1_HSD_P
J971
FR_B_CTHD
J918
J972
UN18
3
13
USB PCB
GND
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5
FR_FR_LED
USB HOST (2.0)
9
9
12
FR_CISCLK
5
11
FR_CISSP
6
10
+VREF_FR_AFE
7
9
+3.3U
8
8
General Circuit Diagram (2/2)
GND
9
7
CIS2
FR_CISMODE
J924
6
10
FR_CISOUT0
UN19
11
GND
4
Touch Panel
12
FR_CISOUT1
13
GND GND
XL
14
FR_CISOUT2 PNL_CSIO_CLK YT
1
4
15
GND XR
PNL_CSIO_DIN
J3
PNL_CSIO_DOUT
J927
PNL_CSIO_TSC_CS LED-
J952
LED+
/INT_TSC
GND
+3.3V Vdd3.3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
R0
8
8
19 +24V
19 R1
18 18 R2
40
PNL_UART_TX
J955
17 17 R3
PNL_UART_RX
R4
16 +3.3V
16 R5
15 15 R6
+3.3V
14 14 R7
/RST_PNL G0
UN20
MT706
13 GND
13 G1
MT707
12 12 G2
LCD_LVDS_DAT0_N
BOOK_OUTA G3
11 LCD_LVDS_DAT0_P
11
/BOOK_OUTA G4
Control Panel PCB
10 GND
10 G5
M
19
19
/BOOK_OUTB
9 9 G6
M7
LCD_LVDS_DAT1_N
BOOK_OUTB
HDMI-J951
HDMI-J926
G7
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
8 8
4 3 2 1
LCD_LVDS_DAT1_P B0
7 GND
7 B1
Reader Motor
6 LCD_LVDS_DAT2_N
6 B2
5 5 B3
LCD_LVDS_DAT2_P
B4
LCD
4 4
J705D
GND G5
J705L
3 3 B6
J705LH
LCD_LVDS_CLK_N
B7
J953
J956
2 2
7
7
J923
LCD_LVDS_CLK_P
B0
1 1 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1
GND B1
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
HPS B2
B3
GND
B4
+3.3V_PI G5
1 2 3
1 1
KIO
3 2 1
/RST_WLAN
KOO
GND
PS14
B6
LED_ESS
2 2
LED_DATA
+3.3V_ML B7
LED_ERROR
3 3 GND
CIS HP Sensor
GND
4 4 DCLK
SDO_CLK GND
5 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6
J704F
GND HSYNC
J704M
6 6 VSYNC
SDO_DATA3
7 7 DE
SDO_DATA2
13
13
N.C.
BK_R_CTHD 8 8
J001
J961
J904
SDO_DATA1 GND
J0961
1
15
UN23
BK_G_CTHD 9 SDO_DATA0
9 N.C.
2
14
BK_CTHD_B 10 10 N.C.
SDO_CMD
3
LCD Detect
13
CP_BK_LED 11 GND
11 LCD Detect
4
Wireless LAN PCB
12
BK_CISCLK 12 +3.3V_ML 12
5
11
BK_CISSP 13
UN21
13 WLAN_WU
6
UN22
10
LED PCB
NFC PCB
+VREF_BK_AFE
6
6
7
9
Control Panel
+3.3U
8
8
GND
9
7
J925
BK_CISMODE
CIS1
NFC model only
10
BK_CISOUT0
UN11
11
GND
4
12
BK_CISOUT1
3
13
GND
2
3.3V
14
BK_CISOUT2
Main Controller PCB
GND
15
/FRAM_WPO
415
FRAM_SCL
J4
J911
J01
FRAM_SDA
UN24
GND
1 2 3 4 5 6
6 5 4 3 2 1
Memory PCB
5
5
GND
SOFTID_SDA
GND
MT709
MT708
GND
J1
SOFTID_SCL
J909
UN25
GND
M
ADF_OUTA 3.3V
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
SOFT-ID PCB
M6
/ADF_OUTA
/ADF_OUTB
1 2 3 4 5 6
ADF Motor
6 5 4 3 2 1
6 5 4 3 2 1
ADF_OUTB
J922
J703F
J703M
VOUT2
2
VOUT1
1 2
1
J919
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
SP1
Speaker
4
4
DS
J702
GND
GND
DESO
J702F
+3.3V_PI
+3.3V_DS
GND
1 2 3
/MODEM_DCD
3 2 1
Sensor
PS15
+3.3V_MDM
+3.3V_MDM
Document End
MODEM_ESC
1 2 3
J942
GND
6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6
/MODEM_RTS
J910
MODEM_RX
GND MODEM_TX
5
1 2 3
3 2 1
+5V /MODEM_CTS
4
Sensor
PS16
J700D
J700L
Document
CARD_COUNT GND
3
J916
J700LH
J941
CARD_TX /MODEM_CT1
LINE
CARD_RX /MODEM_CT2
1
J701
J943A
(except EUR)
J701F
New Card Reader
/INT_MODEM
/RST_FAX
3
3
MONI_OUT
/HOOK
J908
GND HRL 1 2 3
7
J943B
GND
LINE (EUR)
UN27
+5V J2001
19181716151413121110 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10111213141516171819
NCU PCB
CCVI_CP_ENB
5
CCVI_KYU_COUNT
4
CC VI
/CCVI_CL_BW
3
/CCVI_LARGE_SMALL
2
TEL
CCVI_OPTION
1
UN26
J945A
HANDSET
J944A
(except EUR)
(except EUR)
Off-hook PCB
J917 J2000
6 5 4 3 2 1 2 1
J944B
J945B
TEL (EUR)
HANDSET (EUR)
2
2
+24V_CI
GND
FAX model only
1
1
B
E
A
C
D
General Circuit Diagram
List of Items Which Can Be Imported
NOTE:
This list is the common list for this function.
Therefore, this list may contain some items that are not supported by this function.
416
List of Items Which Can Be Imported
Initial screen Main item Intermediate Sub item Case A Case B Case C
item
COPIER FUNCTION SPLMAN SPL78788 Yes Yes Yes
COPIER FUNCTION SPLMAN SPL71100 *1 Yes - -
COPIER FUNCTION SPLMAN SPL00171 Yes Yes Yes
COPIER FUNCTION SPLMAN SPL80100 Yes Yes Yes
COPIER FUNCTION SPLMAN SPL84194 Yes Yes Yes
COPIER FUNCTION SPLMAN SPL78148 Yes - -
COPIER FUNCTION INSTALL ERDS Yes Yes Yes
COPIER FUNCTION INSTALL RGW-PORT Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY MIBCOUNT Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY NS-CMD5 Yes - -
COPIER OPTION BODY NS-PLN Yes - -
COPIER OPTION BODY NS-LGN Yes - -
COPIER OPTION BODY SLPMODE Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION BODY SDTM-DSP Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION FNC-SW LCDSFLG Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION FNC-SW CRG-PROC Yes Yes -
COPIER OPTION FNC-SW CRGLF-K Yes Yes -
COPIER OPTION FNC-SW RPT2SIDE Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION DSPLY-SW CRGLW-LV Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION DSPLY-SW CRG-LOG Yes Yes -
COPIER OPTION IMG-MCON REGM-SEL Yes - -
COPIER OPTION USER COUNTER1 Yes - -
COPIER OPTION USER COUNTER2 Yes - -
COPIER OPTION USER COUNTER3 Yes - -
COPIER OPTION USER COUNTER4 Yes - -
COPIER OPTION USER COUNTER5 Yes - -
COPIER OPTION USER COUNTER6 Yes - -
COPIER OPTION USER CNT-SW Yes - -
COPIER OPTION USER CONTROL Yes - -
COPIER OPTION USER CTCHKDSP Yes - -
COPIER OPTION USER TNRB-SW Yes - -
COPIER OPTION USER SMD-EXPT Yes - -
COPIER OPTION USER ACC-SLP Yes Yes Yes
COPIER OPTION ACC CARD-SW Yes - -
COPIER OPTION ACC CC-SPSW Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW01 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW02 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW03 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW04 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW05 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW06 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW07 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW08 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW09 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW10 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW11 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW12 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW13 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW14 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW15 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW16 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW17 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW18 *1 - Yes - -
417
List of Items Which Can Be Imported
Initial screen Main item Intermediate Sub item Case A Case B Case C
item
FAX SSSW SW19 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW20 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW21 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW22 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW23 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW24 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW25 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW26 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW27 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW28 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW29 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW30 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW31 *1 - Yes - -
FAX SSSW SW32 *1 - Yes - -
FAX MENU 005 *1 - Yes - -
FAX MENU 006 *1 - Yes - -
FAX MENU 007 *1 - Yes - -
FAX MENU 008 *1 - Yes - -
FAX MENU 009 *1 - Yes - -
FAX MENU 010 *1 - Yes - -
FAX NUM 002 *1 - Yes - -
FAX NUM 003 *1 - Yes - -
FAX NUM 004 *1 - Yes - -
FAX NUM 005 *1 - Yes - -
FAX NUM 006 *1 - Yes - -
FAX NUM 008 *1 - Yes - -
FAX NUM 010 *1 - Yes - -
FAX NUM 011 *1 - Yes - -
FAX NUM 012 *1 - Yes - -
FAX NUM 013 *1 - Yes - -
FAX NUM 015 *1 - Yes - -
FAX NUM 016 *1 - Yes - -
FAX NUM 017 *1 - Yes - -
FAX NUM 018 *1 - Yes - -
FAX NUM 019 *1 - Yes - -
FAX NUM 020 *1 - Yes - -
FAX NUM 021 *1 - Yes - -
FAX NUM 022 *1 - Yes - -
FAX NUM 023 *1 - Yes - -
FAX NUM 024 *1 - Yes - -
FAX NUM 025 *1 - Yes - -
FAX NUM 026 *1 - Yes - -
FAX NUM 027 *1 - Yes - -
FAX NUM 029 *1 - Yes - -
FAX NUM 049 *1 - Yes - -
FAX NUM 051 *1 - Yes - -
FAX NUM 053 *1 - Yes - -
FAX NUM 054 *1 - Yes - -
FAX NCU TONE 001 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU TONE 002 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU PULSE FORM *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU PULSE 001 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU PULSE 002 *1 Yes - -
418
List of Items Which Can Be Imported
Initial screen Main item Intermediate Sub item Case A Case B Case C
item
FAX NCU PULSE 003 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU PULSE 004 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU DIALTONE BIT *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU DIALTONE 001 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU DIALTONE 002 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU DIALTONE 003 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU DIALTONE 004 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU DIALTONE 005 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU DIALTONE 006 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU DIALTONE 007 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU DIALTONE 008 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU 2ND DLTN BIT *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU 2ND DLTN 001 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU 2ND DLTN 002 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU 2ND DLTN 003 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU 2ND DLTN 004 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU 2ND DLTN 005 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU 2ND DLTN 006 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU 2ND DLTN 007 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU 2ND DLTN 008 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU BUSTONE0 BIT *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU BUSTONE0 001 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU BUSTONE0 002 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU BUSTONE0 003 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU BUSTONE0 004 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU BUSTONE0 005 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU BUSTONE0 006 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU BUSTONE0 007 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU BUSTONE0 008 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU BUSTONE1 BIT *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU BUSTONE1 001 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU BUSTONE1 002 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU BUSTONE1 003 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU BUSTONE1 004 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU BUSTONE1 005 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU BUSTONE1 006 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU BUSTONE1 007 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU BUSTONE1 008 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU REORDRTN BIT *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU REORDRTN 001 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU REORDRTN 002 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU REORDRTN 003 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU REORDRTN 004 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU REORDRTN 005 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU REORDRTN 006 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU REORDRTN 007 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU REORDRTN 008 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU AUTO RX 001 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU AUTO RX 002 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU AUTO RX 003 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU AUTO RX 004 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU AUTO RX 005 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU AUTO RX 006 *1 Yes - -
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List of Items Which Can Be Imported
Initial screen Main item Intermediate Sub item Case A Case B Case C
item
FAX NCU AUTO RX 007 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU AUTO RX 008 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU AUTO RX 009 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU CNGDTCT 001 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU CNGDTCT 002 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU CNGDTCT 006 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU CNGDTCT 007 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU CNGDTCT 008 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU CNGDTCT 009 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU CNGDTCT 011 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU CNGDTCT 012 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW01 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW02 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW03 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW04 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW05 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW06 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW07 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW08 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW09 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW10 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW11 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW12 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW13 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW14 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW15 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW16 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW17 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW18 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW19 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW20 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW21 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW22 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW23 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW24 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW25 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW26 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW27 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW28 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW29 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALB SW30 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALN 004 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALN 005 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALN 006 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALN 007 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALN 008 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALN 009 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALN 011 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALN 012 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALN 013 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALN 014 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALN 015 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALN 016 *1 Yes - -
420
List of Items Which Can Be Imported
Initial screen Main item Intermediate Sub item Case A Case B Case C
item
FAX NCU SPECIALN 017 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALN 019 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALN 020 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALN 024 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALN 025 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALN 026 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALN 027 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALN 030 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALN 040 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALN 041 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALN 042 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALN 044 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALN 045 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALN 046 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALN 047 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALN 048 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALN 065 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU SPECIALN 066 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU RKEY 001 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU RKEY 002 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU PBXDIALT BIT *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU PBXDIALT 001 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU PBXDIALT 002 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU PBXDIALT 003 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU PBXDIALT 004 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU PBXDIALT 005 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU PBXDIALT 006 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU PBXDIALT 007 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU PBXDIALT 008 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU PBXBUSYT BIT *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU PBXBUSYT 001 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU PBXBUSYT 002 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU PBXBUSYT 003 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU PBXBUSYT 004 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU PBXBUSYT 005 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU PBXBUSYT 006 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU PBXBUSYT 007 *1 Yes - -
FAX NCU PBXBUSYT 008 *1 Yes - -
421
Backup Data List
Delete
Menu > System Management Settings Service Mode > COPIER > FUNCTION >
Replace Backup by User Backup by Service
SPLMAN
Initializ- Menu Clear CLEAR
Initializ- MAN
Data Location Initialize ing
Main ing
DC Con- All Data Key Manage- Location Location
Control- Address Preferen- Function Set Desti- Network "SRVC- COUN- PLPW- SPL4381
troller Settings and Cer- ment Clear All R-CON *1 HIST *3 ALL DC-CON Yes/No Method to be Yes/No Method to be
ler Book ces Settings nation Settings DAT*2" TER CLR 0
PCB tificate Settings stored stored
PCB
Address Main - Clear Clear - Clear - - - - - - - - - Clear - - - Yes Remote PC, USB No - -
Book Control- UI *6 memory
ler LUI *7
PCB
Settings Menu
Preferen- Main - Clear Clear - - Clear*9 - - - Clear*10 Clear - - - - Clear - - - Yes Remote PC, USB No - -
ces Control- UI *6 memory
ler LUI *7
PCB
Function Main - Clear Clear - - - Clear - - - Clear - - - - Clear - - - Yes Remote PC, USB No - -
Settings Control- UI *6 memory
ler LUI *7
PCB
Set Main - Clear Clear - - - - Clear - - Clear - - - - Clear - - - Yes Remote PC, USB No - -
Destina- Control- UI *6 memory
tion ler LUI *7
PCB
Manage- Main - Clear Clear - - - - - Clear - Clear - - - - Clear - - - Yes Remote PC, USB No - -
ment Control- UI *6 memory
Settings ler LUI *7
PCB
Status Monitor/Cancel
Job Log Main - Clear Clear - - - - - - - - - - - Clear Clear - - - No - - No - -
Control-
ler
PCB
Counter
Part Main - Clear Clear - - - - - - - - - - Clear - - - - - No - - No - -
counter Control-
(Main ler
Control- PCB
ler)
Part DC Clear - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - No - - No - -
counter Control-
(DC ler
Control- PCB
ler)
Other
Key and Main - Clear Clear Clear - - - - - - - - - - - Clear - - - No - - No - -
Certifi- Control-
cate ler
Settings PCB
Service mode
Service Main - Clear - - - - - - - - - Clear - - - - - - - No - - No - -
mode Control-
setting ler
values PCB
(Reader)
422
Backup Data List
Delete
Menu > System Management Settings Service Mode > COPIER > FUNCTION >
Replace Backup by User Backup by Service
SPLMAN
Initializ- Menu Clear CLEAR
Initializ- MAN
Data Location Initialize ing
Main ing
DC Con- All Data Key Manage- Location Location
Control- Address Preferen- Function Set Desti- Network "SRVC- COUN- PLPW- SPL4381
troller Settings and Cer- ment Clear All R-CON *1 HIST *3 ALL DC-CON Yes/No Method to be Yes/No Method to be
ler Book ces Settings nation Settings DAT*2" TER CLR 0
PCB tificate Settings stored stored
PCB
Service Main - Clear - - - - - - - - - - Clear - - Clear - - - Yes Remote PC, USB Yes Service USB
mode Control- UI *6 memory mode*5 memory
setting ler LUI *7
values PCB
(Main
Control-
ler)
Service DC Clear - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Clear - Yes Remote PC, USB Yes Service USB
mode Control- UI *6 memory mode*5 memory /
setting ler LUI *7 *8 Main
values PCB Control-
(DC ler
Control-
ler)
Password
System Main - Clear*4 Clear*4 - - - - - Clear*4 - Clear*4 - - - - Clear*4 - - Clear*11 No - - No - -
Adminis- Control-
trator ler
pass- PCB
word
Security Main - Clear Clear - - - - - Clear - Clear - - - - Clear Clear - - No - - No - -
Policy Control-
Adminis- ler
trator PCB
pass-
word
Service Main - Clear Clear - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - No - - No - -
Mode Control-
pass- ler
word* PCB
12
*1: The factory adjustment values of the Reader and ADF are initialized.
*2: Service Data (Except COPIER > COUNTER, COPIER > ADJUST > FEED-ADJ) are cleared. The factory adjustment values of the Reader and ADF are not initialized.
*3: The logs(Communication management, Print, Jam, Error, Alarm) are cleared.
*4: The user data and service data and each history and the settings of the system administrator are cleared. (The system manager ID and password are changed back to the default values ID: 7654321/PWD: 7654321). The factory adjustment values of the Reader and ADF are
not initialized.
*5: COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > IMPORT / COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > EXPORT
*6: Settings/Registration >Management Settings >Data Management > Import/Export
*7: Settings Manu > Management Settings > Data Management > Import/Export
*8: COPIER > FUNCTION > VIFFNC > STOR-DCN
*9: Except "Preferences > Network Settings".
*10: Clear only an item of the "Preferences > Network Settings".
*11: Because the settings of the "System Manager ID and PIN" are cleared, set "System Manager ID and PIN" again.
*12: COPIER > OPTION > BODY > SM-PSWD(Setup password by SM-PSWD)
423
Soft counter specifications
100 to 199
200 to 299
300 to 399
424
Soft counter specifications
400 to 499
500 to 599
600 to 699
700 to 799
800 to 899
900 to 999
425