Professional Documents
Culture Documents
e-STUDIO182/212/242
Model: DP1830/DP2120/DP2420
Publish Date: December 2009
File No. SHE09000500
R091021I3000-TTEC
Ver00_2009-12
Trademarks
Be sure not to hold the movable parts or units (e.g. the control panel, ADU or RADF) when transporting the equipment.
Be sure to use a dedicated outlet with AC 110 V / 13.2 A, 115 V or 127 V / 12 A, 220-240 V or 240
V / 8 A for its power source.
The equipment must be grounded for safety.
Select a suitable place for installation. Avoid excessive heat, high humidity, dust, vibration and
direct sunlight.
Provide proper ventilation since the equipment emits a slight amount of ozone.
To insure adequate working space for the copying operation, keep a minimum clearance of 80
cm (32) on the left, 80 cm (32) on the right and 10 cm (4) on the rear.
The equipment shall be installed near the socket outlet and shall be easily accessible.
Be sure to fix and plug in the power cable securely after the installation so that no one trips over
it.
When the equipment is used after the option is removed, be sure to install the parts or the covers
which have been taken off so that the inside of the equipment is not exposed.
The PC board must be stored in an anti-electrostatic bag and handled carefully using a wristband
since the ICs on it may be damaged due to static electricity.
Caution: Before using the wristband, unplug the power cable of the equipment and
make sure that there are no charged objects which are not insulated in the
vicinity.
Avoid expose to laser beam during service. This equipment uses a laser diode. Be sure not to
expose your eyes to the laser beam. Do not insert reflecting parts or tools such as a screwdriver
on the laser beam path. Remove all reflecting metals such as watches, rings, etc. before starting
service.
Be sure not to touch high-temperature sections such as the exposure lamp, fuser unit, damp
heater and areas around them.
Be sure not to touch high-voltage sections such as the chargers, developer, high-voltage transformer and power supply unit. Especially, the board of these components should not be touched
since the electric charge may remain in the capacitors, etc. on them even after the power is
turned OFF.
Make sure that the equipment will not operate before touching potentially dangerous places (e.g.
rotating/operating sections such as gears, belts pulleys, fans and laser beam exit of the laser
optical unit).
Be careful when removing the covers since there might be the parts with very sharp edges
underneath.
When servicing the equipment with the power turned ON, be sure not to touch live sections and
rotating/operating sections. Avoid exposing your eyes to laser beam.
Use designated jigs and tools.
Use recommended measuring instruments or equivalents.
Return the equipment to the original state and check the operation when the service is finished.
4) Cautionary Labels
- During servicing, be sure to check the rating plate and cautionary labels such as Unplug the
power cable during service, CAUTION. HOT, CAUTION. HIGH VOLTAGE, CAUTION.
LASER BEAM, etc. to see if there is any dirt on their surface and if they are properly stuck to the
equipment.
Certification label (For UC)
Explanatory label
Identification label
For UC
For EU
For others
5) Disposal of the Equipment, Supplies, Packing Materials, Used Batteries and IC-RAMs
- Regarding the recovery and disposal of the equipment, supplies, packing materials, used batteries and IC-RAMs including lithium batteries, follow the relevant local regulations or rules.
Caution:
Dispose of used batteries and IC-RAMs including lithium batteries according to this manual.
Attention:
Se dbarrasser de batteries et IC-RAMs uss y compris les batteries en lithium selon ce manuel.
Vorsicht:
Entsorgung der gebrauchten Batterien und IC-RAMs (inclusive der Lithium-Batterie) nach diesem Handbuch.
Beim Transportieren des Gerts nicht an den beweglichen Teilen oder Einheiten halten.
Eine spezielle Steckdose mit Stromversorgung von AC 110 V / 13.2 A, 115 V oder 127 V / 12 A,
220-240 V / 8 A als Stromquelle verwenden.
Das Gert ist aus Sicherheitsgrnden zu erden.
Einen geeigneten Standort fr die Installation whlen. Standorte mit zuviel Hitze, hoher Luftfeuchtigkeit, Staub, Vibrieren und direkter Sonneneinstrahlung sind zu vermeiden.
Fr ausreichende Belftung sorgen, da das Gert etwas Ozon abgibt.
Um einen optimalen Kopierbetrieb zu gewhrleisten, muss ein Abstand von mindestens 80 cm
links, 80 cm rechts und 10 cm dahinter eingehalten werden.
Das Gert ist in der Nhe der Steckdose zu installieren; diese muss leicht zu erreichen sein.
Nach der Installation muss das Netzkabel richtig hineingesteckt und befestigt werden, damit niemand darber stolpern kann.
Das PC-Board muss in einer Anti-elektrostatischen Hlle gelagert werden. Nur Mit einer Manschette bei Bettigung eines Armbandes anfassen, sonst knnte es sein, dass die integrierten
Schaltkreise durch statische Elektrizitt beschdigt werden.
Vorsicht: Vor Benutzung der Manschette der Bettigung des Armbandes, das Netzkabel
des Gertes herausziehen und prfen, dass es in der Nhe keine geladenen
Gegenstnde, die nicht isoliert sind, gibt.
Setzen Sie sich whrend der Wartungsarbeiten nicht dem Laserstrahl aus. Dieses Gert ist mit
einer Laserdiode ausgestattet. Es ist unbedingt zu vermeiden, direkt in den Laserstrahl zu
blicken. Keine reflektierenden Teile oder Werkzeuge, wie z. B. Schraubendreher, in den Pfad des
Laserstrahls halten. Vor den Wartungsarbeiten smtliche reflektierenden Metallgegenstnde, wie
Uhren, Ringe usw., entfernen.
Auf keinen Fall Hochtemperaturbereiche, wie die Belichtungslampe, die Fixiereinheit, die
Heizquelle und die umliegenden Bereiche, berhren.
Auf keinen Fall Hochspannungsbereiche, wie die Ladeeinheiten, die Entwicklereinheit, den
Hochspannungstransformator, und das Netzgert, berhren. Insbesondere sollten die Platinen
dieser Komponenten nicht berhrt werden, da die Kondensatoren usw. auch nach dem Ausschalten des Gerts noch elektrisch geladen sein knnen.
Vor dem Berhren potenziell gefhrlicher Bereiche (z. B. drehbare oder betriebsrelevante Bereiche, wie Zahnrder, Riemen, Riemenscheiben, Lfter und die Laseraustrittsffnung der optischen Lasereinheit) sicherstellen, dass das Gert sich nicht bedienen lsst.
Beim Entfernen von Abdeckungen vorsichtig vorgehen, da sich darunter scharfkantige Komponenten befinden knnen.
Bei Wartungsarbeiten am eingeschalteten Gert drfen keine unter Strom stehenden, drehbaren
oder betriebsrelevanten Bereiche berhrt werden. Nicht direkt in den Laserstrahl blicken.
Ausschlielich vorgesehene Werkzeuge und Hilfsmittel verwenden.
Empfohlene oder gleichwertige Messgerte verwenden.
Nach Abschluss der Wartungsarbeiten das Gert in den ursprnglichen Zustand zurck
versetzen und den einwandfreien Betrieb berprfen.
3) Sicherheitsrelevante Wartungsteile
- Der Leistungsschutzschalter, der Trschalter, die Sicherung, der Thermostat, die Thermosicherung, der Thermistor, die IC-RAMs einschlielich der Lithiumakkus usw. sind besonders
sicherheitsrelevant. Sie mssen unbedingt korrekt gehandhabt und installiert werden. Wenn
diese Teile kurzgeschlossen und funktionsunfhig werden, kann dies zu schwerwiegenden
Schden, wie einem Abbrand, fhren. Kurzschlsse sind zu vermeiden, und es sind ausschlielich Teile zu verwenden, die von der Toshiba TEC Corporation empfohlen sind.
4) Warnetiketten
- Im Rahmen der Wartung unbedingt das Leistungsschild und die Etiketten mit Warnhinweisen
berprfen [z. B. Unplug the power cable during service (Netzkabel vor Beginn der Wartungsarbeiten abziehen), CAUTION. HOT (VORSICHT, HEISS), CAUTION. HIGH VOLTAGE
(VORSICHT, HOCHSPANNUNG), CAUTION. LASER BEAM (VORSICHT, LASER) usw.],
um sicherzustellen, dass sie nicht verschmutzt sind und korrekt am Gert angebracht sind.
Certification label (For UC)
Explanatory label
Identification label
For UC
For EU
For others
5) Entsorgung des Gerts, der Verbrauchs- und Verpackungsmaterialien, alter Akkus und IC-RAMs
- In Bezug auf die Entsorgung und Wiederverwertung des Gerts, der Verbrauchs- und Verpackungsmaterialien, alter Akkus und IC-RAMs, einschlielich Lithiumakkus, sind die einschlgigen
nationalen oder regionalen Vorschriften zu befolgen.
Caution:
Dispose of used batteries and IC-RAMs including lithium batteries according to this manual.
Attention:
Se dbarrasser de batteries et IC-RAMs uss y compris les batteries en lithium selon ce manuel.
Vorsicht:
Entsorgung der gebrauchten Batterien und IC-RAMs (inclusive der Lithium-Batterie) nach diesem Handbuch.
CONTENTS
1. SPECIFICATIONS / ACCESSORIES / OPTIONS / SUPPLIES ................................... 1-1
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
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3.8
3.9
3.10
3.7.2
CIS unit drive belt-1 ......................................................................................... 3-40
3.7.3
Scan motor (CIS unit drive belt-2) ................................................................... 3-41
Adjustment of the Paper Feeding System....................................................................... 3-42
3.8.1
Sheet sideways deviation caused by paper feeding ........................................ 3-42
Adjustment of Developer Unit ......................................................................................... 3-43
3.9.1
Doctor-to-sleeve gap ....................................................................................... 3-43
Adjustment of the ADF/RADF (MR-2020/3023) .............................................................. 3-45
3.10.1 Adjustment of ADF/RADF Position .................................................................. 3-45
3.10.2 Adjustment of ADF/RADF Height .................................................................... 3-50
3.10.3 Adjustment of Skew ......................................................................................... 3-52
3.10.4 Adjustment of the Leading Edge Position ........................................................ 3-55
3.10.5 Adjustment of Horizontal Position .................................................................... 3-57
3.10.6 Adjustment of Copy Ratio ................................................................................ 3-58
3.10.7 Adjustment of ADF/RADF Opening/Closing Sensor ........................................ 3-59
5.2
5.3
6.2
6.3
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1.
1.1
Specifications
When the value is different among e-STUDIO182, 212 and 242, the value for
e-STUDIO212 is shown by [ ] and the value for e-STUDIO242 is shown by { }.
Copy process
Type
Original table
Accepted originals
Drawer
A4, B5, LT
A5-R, ST-R
A4-R, B5-R, LT-R
B4, LG, FOLIO,
COMPUTER
A3, LD
18
15.5
13
11
Bypass feed
Size
Size not
specified
specified
16
11
16
11
15.5
11
13
11
11
PFP
PFU
16
15.5
13
Upper
drawer
16
16
15.5
13
Lower
drawer
16
16
15.5
13
11
11
11
PFU
20
15.5
13
Upper
drawer
20
20
15.5
13
Lower
drawer
20
20
15.5
13
11
11
11
11
Lower
drawer
23
23
17.5
15
12.5
11
e-STUDIO212
Paper size
Drawer
A4, B5, LT
A5-R, ST-R
A4-R, B5-R, LT-R
B4, LG, FOLIO,
COMPUTER
A3, LD
21
15.5
13
Bypass feed
Size
Size not
specified
specified
20
11
20
11
15.5
11
13
11
PFP
11
11
Paper size
Drawer
24
17.5
15
Size not
specified
12.5
12.5
12.5
12.5
PFU
A4, B5, LT
A5-R, ST-R
A4-R, B5-R, LT-R
B4, LG, FOLIO,
COMPUTER
A3, LD
Size
specified
23
23
17.5
15
23
17.5
15
Upper
drawer
23
23
17.5
15
12.5
12.5
12.5
12.5
12.5
e-STUDIO242
Bypass feed
*
*
PFP
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When the ADF and RADF are used, the copy speed of 16[20] {23} sheets per minute is only
available under the following conditions:
Original/Mode:
Single side original/A4/LT size. APS/automatic density are not selected.
Number of sheets:
16[20] {23} or more.
Reproduction ratio: 100%
Bypass copy
A3 to A5-R, LD to ST-R,
FOLIO, COMPUTER, 13"LG,
8.5" x 8.5", 8K, 16K, 16K-R
(Non-standard or userspecified sizes can be set.)
Weight
Special
paper
50 to 163 g/m2
(Single paper feeding)
64 to 80 g/m2
(Continuous feeding)
Tracing paper, labels, OHP film These special papers
(thickness: 80 m or thicker),
recommended by
Toshiba Tec
Size
Remarks
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SPECIFICATIONS / ACCESSORIES / OPTIONS / SUPPLIES
1-3
Dimensions of the equipment .................. W 600 x D 658.6 x H 462.5 (mm): See the figure below
D
W
Fig. 1-1
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1-4
1.2
Accessories
1
Unpacking/setup instruction
1 set
Operators manual
1 pc.
Power cable
1 pc.
CD-ROM
2 pcs.
Rubber cap
1 pc.
1 pc.
Developer material
1 pc.
Nozzle
Toner cartridge
1 pc.
Warranty sheet
Setup report
Packing list
Certificate of conformance
Machine version
NAD:
North America
ASD:
Hong Kong / Latin America
AUD:
Australia
MJD:
Europe
ASU:
Asia / Saudi Arabia
SAD:
Saudi Arabia
ARD:
Latin America
CND:
China
TWD:
Taiwan
KRD:
Korea
JPD:
Japan
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1.3
Options
Platen Cover
KA-1650PC/PCC
MR-2020
MR-3023/C
MY-1027/C
KD-1022/C
GH-1060/C
Drawer Module
MY-1028/C
MD-0103/C
Fax Kit
GD-1221NA/EU/AU/TW/CN/KR
External Keyboard
GJ-1060/C/EU/KR/TW
GA-1191/C/KR/TW
GA-1201/C/KR/TW
KK-1660/C
Damp Heater
MF-1640U/E
Harness Kit
GQ-1130
Desk
MH-1640
Notes:
When the paper feed pedestal (KD-1022) or automatic duplexing unit (MD-0103) is installed,
the paper feed controller (GH-1060) is also required to be installed.
The external keyboard (GJ-1060) is necessary for the installation of the fax kit (GD-1221) and
the scanner upgrade kit (GA-1201).
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1.4
Supplies
1
Drum
Toner cartridge
Developer material
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1-7
Fax Kit
GD-1220/1221
Harness Kit
GQ-1130
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Drawer Module
MY-1028
Scanner
Upgrade Kit
GA-1200
Network
Printer Kit
GA-1190
Damp Heater
MF-1640
External Keyboard
GJ-1040
Platen Cover
KA-1640PC
Paper Feed
Pedestal
(PFP)
KD-1022
Automatic
Document Feeder
(ADF)
MR-2017
Desk
MH-1640
Paper Feed
Controller
(PFC)
GH-1060
Automatic
Duplexing Unit
(ADU)
MD-0103
Reversing Automatic
Document Feeder
(RADF)
MR-3019
1.5
System List
Fig. 1-2
2.
2.1
2.1.1
Error code
E01
Classification
Paper exit jam
E02
E03
E09
E11
Paper misfeeding
E12
E13
E14
E15
E16
E21
E30
Jam
Contents
Jam not reaching the exit sensor: The paper which
has passed through the fuser unit does not reach
the exit sensor.
Stop jam at the exit sensor: The trailing edge of the
paper does not pass the exit sensor after its leading
edge has reached this sensor.
Power-ON jam: The paper is remaining on the
paper transport path when power is turned ON.
Jam at the registration area due to registration timeout error
ADU misfeeding (Paper not reaching the
registration sensor): The paper which has passed
through ADU does not reach the registration sensor
during duplex printing.
Bypass misfeeding (Paper not reaching the
registration sensor): The paper fed from the bypass
tray does not reach the registration sensor.
Drawer misfeeding (Paper not reaching the
registration sensor): The paper fed from the drawer
does not reach the registration sensor.
PFU drawer misfeeding (Paper not reaching the
PFU feed sensor): The paper fed from the PFU
drawer does not reach the PFU feed sensor.
PFP upper drawer misfeeding (Paper not reaching
the PFP upper drawer feed sensor): The paper fed
from the PFP upper drawer does not reach the PFP
upper drawer feed sensor.
PFP lower drawer misfeeding (Paper not reaching
the PFP lower drawer feed sensor): The paper fed
from the PFP lower drawer does not reach the PFP
lower drawer feed sensor.
PFU drawer transport jam (Paper not reaching the
registration sensor): The paper does not reach the
registration sensor after it has passed the PFU feed
sensor.
PFP upper drawer transport jam (Paper not
reaching the registration sensor): The paper fed
from the PFP upper drawer does not reach the
registration sensor after it has passed the PFP
upper drawer feed sensor.
Troubleshooting
P. 5-1
P. 5-1
P. 5-2
P. 5-7
P. 5-7
P. 5-8
P. 5-9
P. 5-10
P. 5-11
P. 5-3
P. 5-3
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Error code
E32
Classification
Paper transport jam
E33
E35
E36
E40
E41
E42
E44
E51
E71
ADF jam
E72
E73
E74
E86
E87
Contents
Troubleshooting
P. 5-4
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P. 5-3
P. 5-4
P. 5-5
P. 5-12
P. 5-12
P. 5-13
P. 5-13
P. 5-6
P. 5-14
P. 5-14
P. 5-15
P. 5-15
P. 5-16
P. 5-16
2-2
2.1.2
Service call
Error code
Classification
C01
Drive system
related service call
C04
Paper feeding
system related
service call
C08
C15
Paper feeding
system related
service call
C16
C21
C26
Scanning system
related service call
C41
C43
C44
C45
C55
F11
C56
Optional
communication
related service call
C94
C97
Process related
service call
Other service call
Laser optical unit
related service call
C99
CA1
CA2
F14
Contents
Main motor abnormality: The main motor is not rotating
normally.
PFP motor abnormality: The PFP motor is not rotating
normally.
ADU motor IC overcurrent detection error
PFP upper drawer tray abnormality: The PFP upper
drawer tray-up motor is not rotating or the PFP upper
drawer tray is not moving normally.
PFP lower drawer tray abnormality: The PFP lower
drawer tray-up motor is not rotating or the PFP lower
drawer tray is not moving normally.
CIS unit initialization error
Peak detection error: Lighting of the exposure lamp
(white reference) is not detected when power is turned
ON.
Thermistor or heater abnormality at power-ON:
Abnormality of service call the thermistor is detected
when power is turned ON or the temperature of the fuser
roller does not rise in a specified period of time after
power is turned ON.
Thermistor abnormality during warming up or in ready
status after abnormality judgment
Heater abnormality after abnormality judgment: The
temperature of the fuser roller has exceeded the range of
control (in this case, the main switch turns OFF
automatically) or does not even reach the range.
Thermistor abnormality during printing: Abnormality of the
thermistor is detected during printing.
ADF I/F error: Communication error has occurred
between the ADF and the scanner
PFC board I/F error: Communication error has occurred
between the PFC board and the equipment.
Firmware update error: An error message appears when
either of the following Main PC boards is installed to eSTUDIO182/212/242.
- The Main PC board for e-STUDIO165/205 in which eSTUDIO167/207/237 firmware is installed
- The Main PC board for e-STUDIO165/167/205/207/237
in which e-STUDIO e-STUDIO182/212/242 firmware is
installed
High-voltage transformer abnormality: Leakage of the
main charger is detected.
PFC microcomputer abnormality
Polygonal motor abnormality: The polygonal motor is not
rotating normally.
H-Sync detection error: H-Sync detection PC board
cannot detect laser beams.
Invalid backup counter: The value of the total counter is
inconsistent with that of the backup counter.
Troubleshooting
P. 5-17
P. 5-19
P. 5-18
P. 5-20
P. 5-20
P. 5-21
P. 5-21
P. 5-22
P. 5-23
P. 5-24
P. 5-24
P. 5-28
P. 5-28
P. 5-26
P. 5-26
P. 5-27
P. 5-25
P. 5-25
P. 5-27
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2.2
Self-diagnosis Modes
Self-diagnosis Modes
Mode
Adjustment mode
Setting mode
Function setting mode
RAM clear mode
Country/Region mode
For start
[0]+[5]+
[POWER]
[0]+[8]+
[POWER]
[1]+[3]+
[POWER]
[Specified
keys]+
[POWER]
[0]+[2]+
[POWER]
Contents
For exit
[POWER]
OFF/ON
[POWER]
OFF/ON
[POWER]
OFF/ON
[POWER]
OFF/ON
Test Modes
Mode
AUTO TEST
INDIVIDUAL TEST
TEST RESULT LIST
FUNCTION TEST
MAINTENANCE
For start
Press the
[USER
FUNCTIONS]
button while
READY is
indicated, and
then press the
[*], [#], [*], [*]
keys.
SERVICE LIST
FUNCTION
Contents
Use this mode to diagnose the equipment by
automatically performing a series of tests.
Use this mode to perform a test dialogically and
locate a failure from the test result.
Use this mode to print the results of "AUTO TEST"
and "INDIVIDUAL TEST".
Use this mode to check each function of the
equipment.
Use this mode to perform setups for Memory Clear,
Fax, etc.
Use this mode to Print PROTOCOL TRACE, TOTAL
ERROR, etc.
Use this mode to Print FUNCTION LIST.
For exit
READY:
Press the
[USER
FUNCTION
S] button.
Test Mode
Menu:
Press the [*],
[#], [*], [*]
keys.
Note:
To enter the desired mode, turn ON the power while two digital keys designated to each mode
(e.g. [0] and [5]) are pressed simultaneously.
[Power]ON
[0][5]
[1][3][*]
[0][2]
Country/Region
code
RAM clear
Adjust mode
"INT"
Warming up
[0][8]
System mode
[1][3]
Function test
"INT"
Test print
Power OFF
To user
Fig. 2-1
*1 Turn OFF the power after using the self-diagnosis modes, and leave the equipment to the user.
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Menu map
The menu below can be selected by pressing the USER FUNCTIONS key. (However, the menu in the
broken-dotted box are displayed only when the copier enters the SERVICE MODE.)
Fig. 2-2
<Operation procedure>
Adjustment mode (05):
Setting mode (08):
FUNCTION TEST (13):
AUTO TEST:
INDIVIDUAL TEST:
TEST RESULT LIST:
MAINTENANCE:
SERVICE LIST:
FUNCTION:
RAM clear:
Country/Region code:
Refer to
Refer to
Refer to
Refer to
Refer to
Refer to
Refer to
Refer to
Refer to
Refer to
Refer to
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2.2.1
Items in the adjustment mode list in the following pages can be corrected or changed in the
adjustment mode (05). Turn ON the power with pressing the digital keys [0] and [5] simultaneously
in order to enter this mode.
Classification List of Adjustment Mode (05)
Classification
[Aligning amount]
ADF/RADF
[Transporting]
[Binarizing]
[Printer density]
[Image density]
Image
Paper feeding
Drive
Development
Scanner
Charger
Transfer
Separation
Process
Laser
[Gamma table]
[Gamma balance]
[Gamma slope]
[Background
adjustment]
[Sharpness]
[Smudged/Faint text]
[Tonersaving]
[Margin]
[Range correction]
[Paper pushing
amount]
[Aligning amount]
[Exit motor]
[Main motor]
[Auto-toner]
[Developer bias]
[Temperature]
[Relative humidity]
[Drum temperature]
[LED]
[Position]
[Carriage position]
[Shading position]
[Reproduction ratio]
[Peak]
[Image shift]
[Main charger bias]
[Transfer bias]
[Separation bias]
[Toner recycle]
[Write starting]
[Polygonal motor]
[Laser power]
[Sideways deviation]
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Note:
The density LED blinks while performing adjustment for the items which take time.
Be sure not to turn the power OFF nor perform any other operations while the density LED is
blinking.
Procedure 1
[0][5]
[POWER]
2
Code(MC)
[Digital keys]
[ENTER]
Adjust a value
[Digital keys] *
Stores
value in RAM
[ENTER]
Does not store
value in RAM
[CANCEL]
[POWER]
OFF/ON
Procedure 2
[0][5]
[POWER]
Code(MC)
[Digital keys]
Sub code(SC)
[Digital keys]
[ENTER]
Adjust a value
[Digital keys] *
[ENTER]
Stores
value in RAM
[ENTER]
Does not store
value in RAM
[CANCEL]
[POWER]
OFF/ON
Procedure 3
[0][5]
[POWER]
Code(MC)
[Digital keys]
Value
displayed
[ENTER]
[CANCEL]
[POWER]
OFF/ON
Procedure 5
[0][5]
[POWER]
Code(MC)
[Digital keys]
[START]
Automatic
adjustment
Stores
value in RAM
[ENTER]
[POWER]
OFF/ON
Set manually
Note:
The fuser roller temperature control at the adjustment mode is different from that at the normal
state.
Therefore, the problem of fusing efficiency may be occurred in the test copy at the adjustment
mode. In that case, turn ON the power normally, leave the equipment for approx. 3 minutes after
it has become ready state and then start up the adjustment mode again.
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Procedure 6
[0][5]
[POWER]
Code(MC)
[Digital keys]
Error
[CANCEL]
Automatic
adjustment
[ENTER]
[POWER]
OFF/ON
Procedure 7
[0][5]
[POWER]
Code(MC)
[Digital keys]
Adjust a value
[Digital keys] *
[ENTER]
Set manually
[-]/[+]
[ENTER]
Stores
value in RAM
[ENTER]
Does not store
value in RAM
[CANCEL]
[POWER]
OFF/ON
Test code
1
4
Test Code
[Digital keys]
Drawer number
[START]
[Digital keys]
0: Bypass
1: Drawer
2: PFU
3: PFP upper drawer
4: PFP lower drawer
[FAX]
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[POWER]
OFF/ON
Remarks
Pattern width: 2 dots,
Pitch: 10mm
A3/LD
2-8
Notes:
The digit after the hyphen in Code of the following table is a sub code.
In RAM, the SRAM of the board in which the data of each code is stored is indicated. M
and SYS stands for the MAIN board.
Code
200
2
RAM
Contents
201
ALL
141
<0-255>
205
ALL
135
<0-255>
16 cpm /
20 cpm:
75
23 cpm:
77
<0-255>
117
<0-255>
128
<0-255>
101
<0-255>
65
<0-255>
65
<0-255>
47
<0-255>
50
<0-100>
25
<0-100>
25
<0-50>
210
220
221
222
233
234
235
247
248
270
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
Proce
dure
5
7
7
M
M
M
3
3
3
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Code
Classifi
cation
280
Process
286
Laser
ALL
16 cpm /
20 cpm:
60
23 cpm:
70
<0-255>
105
<51-206>
RAM
Contents
305
ALL
306
ALL
127
<121136>
SYS
310
ALL
311
ALL
76
<0-255>
SYS
312
ALL
62
<0-255>
SYS
313
ALL
160
<0-255>
SYS
340
ALL
134
<76-181>
SYS
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SYS
Proce
dure
3
2 - 10
Code
341
350
Scanner Shading
position
adjustment
351
Original
glass
ALL
RADF
ALL
354
ADF/
RADF
355
RADF
357
ADF/
RADF
for single
sided
original
for double
sided
original
Fine adjustment of ADF/
RADF transport speed
358
ADF/
RADF
ADF/RADF sideways
deviation adjustment
359
Adjustment of
ADF/RADF
paper
alignment
365
ADF/
RADF
366
RADF
ADF/RADF
leading edge
position
adjustment
for single
sided
original
for double
sided
original
ALL
128
<118138>
128
<118138>
10
<0-20>
RAM
Contents
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
ALL
10
<0-20>
SYS
ALL
50
<0-100>
SYS
ALL
128
<121136>
SYS
ALL
128
<0-255>
SYS
ALL
50
<0-100>
SYS
ALL
50
<0-100>
SYS
Proce
dure
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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Code
Classifi
cation
401
Laser
405
410
Laser
411
421
Drive
422
424
Drive
PPC
Adjustment of secondary
scanning direction
reproduction ratio
(fine adjustment of main
motor speed)
PPC/
PRT
FAX
128
<0-255>
128
<0-255>
PPC/
PRT
FAX
128
<0-255>
128
<0-255>
9
<0-255>
425
430
Image
431
Image
432
Image
433
Image
PRT
PPC
88
<0-255>
88
<0-255>
RAM
Contents
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
Proce
dure
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
PPC
0
<0-255>
PPC
110
<0-255>
PPC
153
<0-255>
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Code
Classifi
cation
434-0
Image
434-1
435
Image
436
Image
437
Image
438
Image
440
Laser
ALL
PFU
ALL
ALL
443
Bypass
feeding
LCF
ALL
444
PFP
ALL
445
Duplex
feeding
Long size
ALL
441
442
448-0
448-1
448-2
Paper
feeding
Adjustment of
secondary
scanning
laser writing
start position
Paper aligning
amount
adjustment at
the
registration
section
(PFP upper
drawer/Plain
paper)
ALL
Middle
size
ALL
Short size
ALL
14
<0-40>
21
<0-40>
8
<0-15>
8
<0-15>
8
<0-15>
8
<0-15>
16 cpm /
20 cpm:
14
23 cpm:
12
<0-63>
16 cpm /
20 cpm:
14
23 cpm:
12
<0-63>
16 cpm /
20 cpm:
14
23 cpm:
12
<0-63>
RAM
M
Contents
When the value
increases by 1, the
blank area becomes
wider by approx.
0.0423 mm.
Proce
dure
2
M
M
M
1
1
1
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Code
449-0
Classifi
cation
Paper
feeding
449-1
449-2
450-0
Paper
feeding
450-1
450-2
451-0
451-1
451-2
Paper
feeding
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Contents
Proce
dure
2
2 - 14
Code
455-0
Classifi
cation
Paper
feeding
455-1
455-2
458-0
Paper
feeding
458-1
Paper aligning
amount
adjustment at
the
registration
section
(Bypass
feeding/Plain
paper)
458-2
460-0
460-1
460-2
Paper
feeding
Paper aligning
amount
adjustment at
the
registration
section
(Bypass
feeding/Thick
paper 1)
Long size
ALL
Middle
size
ALL
Short size
ALL
Long size
ALL
Middle
size
ALL
Short size
ALL
16 cpm /
20 cpm:
10
23 cpm:
9
<0-63>
16 cpm /
20 cpm:
10
23 cpm:
9
<0-63>
16 cpm /
20 cpm:
10
23 cpm:
9
<0-63>
16 cpm /
20 cpm:
10
23 cpm:
9
<0-63>
16 cpm /
20 cpm:
10
23 cpm:
9
<0-63>
16 cpm /
20 cpm:
10
23 cpm:
9
<0-63>
RAM
M
M
M
Contents
When the value
increases by 1, the
aligning amount
increases by approx.
0.9 mm.
<Paper length>
Long size:
330 mm or longer
Middle size:
220 mm to 329 mm
Short size:
219 mm or shorter
When the value
increases by 1, the
aligning amount
increases by approx.
1.4 mm.
<Paper length>
Long size:
330 mm or longer
Middle size:
220 mm to 329 mm
Short size:
219 mm or shorter
Proce
dure
2
2
2
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Code
461-0
Classifi
cation
Paper
feeding
461-1
461-2
462-0
462-1
462-2
462-3
Paper
feeding
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RAM
M
Contents
When the value
increases by 1, the
aligning amount
increases by approx.
1.4 mm.
<Paper length>
Long size:
330 mm or longer
Middle size:
220 mm to 329 mm
Short size:
219 mm or shorter
Proce
dure
2
2 - 16
Code
463-0
Classifi
cation
Paper
feeding
463-1
463-2
464-0
Paper
feeding
464-1
464-2
466-0
Paper
feeding
466-1
Postcard
ALL
466-3
Envelope
ALL
466-4
Thick
paper 1
Thick
paper 2
Thick
paper 3
OHP film
ALL
466-5
466-6
466-7
ALL
ALL
ALL
0
<0-255>
0
<0-255>
0
<0-255>
0
<0-255>
0
<0-255>
0
<0-255>
RAM
M
Contents
When the value
increases by 1, the
aligning amount
increases by approx.
1.4 mm.
<Paper length>
Long size:
330 mm or longer
Middle size:
220 mm to 329 mm
Short size:
219 mm or shorter
Proce
dure
2
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Code
474-0
Classifi
cation
Paper
feeding
474-1
474-2
497-0
Laser
497-1
Adjustment of
drawer
sideways
deviation
497-2
497-3
497-5
498-0
Laser
498-1
501
Image
503
504
505
Image
506
507
508
Image
509
510
512
514
515
Image
Adjustment of
primary
scanning
laser writing
start position
at duplex
feeding
Density
adjustment
Fine
adjustment of
manual
density/
Center value
Density
adjustment
Fine
adjustment of
manual
density/Light
step value
Density
adjustment
Fine
adjustment of
manual
density/Dark
step value
Density
adjustment
Fine
adjustment of
automatic
density
Drawer
ALL
PFU
ALL
PFP upper
drawer
PFP lower
drawer
Bypass
feeding
Long size
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
128
<0-255>
128
<0-255>
128
<0-255>
128
<0-255>
128
<0-255>
128
<0-255>
RAM
Contents
M
M
M
M
2
2
2
2
Photo
PPC
SYS
Text/Photo
PPC
Text
PPC
128
<0-255>
128
<0-255>
128
<0-255>
Text/Photo
PPC
Photo
PPC
Text
PPC
Text/Photo
PPC
Photo
PPC
Text
PPC
Photo
PPC
Text/Photo
PPC
Text
PPC
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128
<0-255>
128
<0-255>
128
<0-255>
128
<0-255>
ALL
33
<0-255>
33
<0-255>
33
<0-255>
Short size
(A4/LT or
smaller)
33
<0-255>
33
<0-255>
33
<0-255>
Proce
dure
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
1
1
1
SYS
SYS
1
1
SYS
SYS
1
1
1
1
1
1
2 - 18
Code
Classifi
cation
532
Image
533
534
535
Image
536
537
570
Image
571
572
593
Image
594
Image
595
Image
Gamma data
slope
adjustment
Text/Photo
PPC
Photo
PPC
Text
PPC
5
<1-9>
5
<1-9>
5
<1-9>
RAM
SYS
SYS
Contents
When the value
increases, the
background becomes
more brightened.
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
1
1
1
SYS
SYS
Proce
dure
1
1
1
1
1
1
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Code
Classifi
cation
596-0
Image
596-1
596-2
597-0
Image
597-1
597-2
598-0
Image
598-1
598-2
599-0
Image
599-1
599-2
600
Image
601
602
609
Image
620
Image
621
622
623
RAM
Contents
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
PPC
EUR: 1
UC: 1
JPN: 0
<0-96>
0
<0-96>
SYS
Photo
(Dither)
PPC
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0
<0-96>
0
<0-96>
SYS
SYS
PPC
0
<0-4>
PPC
SYS
ALL
Photo
(Error
diffusion)
Text
Proce
dure
SYS
SYS
SYS
1
1
1
1
1
1
2 - 20
Code
Classifi
cation
648
Image
654
Image
Adjustment of PS
smudged/faint
text
Image
665
667-0
Image
5
<0-9>
PCL
PRT
5
<0-9>
PS
PRT
PCL
PRT
Adjustment of copied
image density
PPC
136
<0-255>
136
<0-255>
0
<0-63>
19
<0-63>
25
<0-63>
31
<0-63>
44
<0-63>
0
<0-63>
19
<0-63>
25
<0-63>
31
<0-63>
56
<0-63>
0
<0-63>
19
<0-63>
25
<0-63>
31
<0-63>
44
<0-63>
Upper limit
value in
tonersaving
period
667-1
PPC
667-2
PPC
667-3
PPC
667-4
PPC
672-0
672-1
Image
Adjustment of
printer image
density
GDI
PRT
PRT
672-2
PRT
672-3
PRT
672-4
PRT
676-0
SYS
PRT
655
664
RAM
PS/PCL
PRT
676-1
PRT
676-2
PRT
676-3
PRT
676-4
PRT
M
M
M
M
Contents
Adjustment of the
smudged/faint text
With decreasing the
value, the faint text is
suppressed, and with
increasing it, the
smudged text is
suppressed.
Adjustment of the
smudged/faint text
With decreasing the
value, the faint text is
suppressed, and with
increasing it, the
smudged text is
suppressed.
When the value
decreases, the density of
the printed text becomes
lower.
Adjustment of the image
density
When the value
decreases, the text
becomes lighter.
(Ch.3.3.8)
Proce
dure
1
1
1
2
2
2
M
M
M
2
2
2
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Code
Classifi
cation
678-0
Image
678-1
678-2
678-3
678-4
693
Image
694
695
RAM
Contents
M
M
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
701
Light step
value
FAX
33
<0-255>
SYS
702
Dark step
value
FAX
33
<0-255>
SYS
Photo
FAX
128
<0-255>
SYS
Text/Photo
FAX
128
<0-255>
SYS
Photo
FAX
33
<0-255>
SYS
Text/Photo
FAX
33
<0-255>
SYS
710
Image
714
715
719
Image
Density
adjustment
Fine
adjustment of
manual
density/
Center value
Density
adjustment
Fine
adjustment of
manual
density/Light
step value
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120
<0-255>
Adjustment of
binarized
threshold
(Text)
FAX
Image
Center
value
700
Proce
dure
1
1
1
1
2 - 22
Code
Classifi
cation
720
Image
724
725
Image
729
820
Image
821
822
825
826
827
Image
RAM
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
Contents
When the value
increases, the image of
the dark steps
becomes darker.
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
Proce
dure
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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Code
Classifi
cation
830
Image
831
832
835
Image
836
837
845
Image
846
847
850
Image
851
852
855
Image
856
857
860
861
862
Image
Range
correction/
Background
peak
adjustment
Density
adjustment
Fine
adjustment of
manual
density/
Center value
Density
adjustment
Fine
adjustment of
manual
density/Light
step value
Density
adjustment
Fine
adjustment of
manual
density/Dark
step value
Density
adjustment
Fine
adjustment of
automatic
density
Text/Photo
SCN
Text
SCN
Photo
SCN
Text/Photo
SCN
Text
SCN
Photo
SCN
Text/Photo
SCN
Text
SCN
Photo
SCN
Text/Photo
SCN
Text
SCN
Photo
SCN
Text/Photo
SCN
Text
SCN
Photo
SCN
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32
<0-255>
46
<0-255>
16
<0-255>
128
<0-255>
128
<0-255>
128
<0-255>
33
<0-255>
33
<0-255>
33
<0-255>
33
<0-255>
33
<0-255>
33
<0-255>
128
<0-255>
128
<0-255>
128
<0-255>
RAM
Contents
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
Proce
dure
1
1
1
1
1
1
2 - 24
Code
Classifi
cation
865-0
Image
865-1
865-2
866-0
Image
866-1
866-2
867-0
Image
867-1
867-2
869
Image
870
871
1300-0
1300-1
Laser
16 x 15.4
FAX
15.4 x 16
FAX
128
<0-255>
128
<0-255>
RAM
Contents
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
Proce
dure
2
2
2
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
SYS
M
M
1
1
1
2
2
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2.2.2
The items in the setting code list can be set or changed in this setting mode (08).
Counter
Scanner
Data clear
Network
Classification
[Duplex copying]
[Scanning pages in copier]
[Scanning pages in
scanning]
[Double count]
[Total Counter copy]
[Total number of pages]
[Toner cartridge]
[Scanning pages in FAX]
[Transmitted/Received
pages in FAX]
[Number of output pages]
[External counter]
[Paper source]
[Fuser unit]
[Media type]
[Control status]
[Transmitting Email]
[Memory full]
[SRAM]
[AppleTalk]
[Bindery]
[Community]
[DDNS]
[Directory]
[DNS]
[E-mail]
[Enable servers]
[FTP]
[HTTP]
[IP Conflict]
[IP Filter]
[IP address]
[IPP]
[IPX]
[LPD]
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Classification
[MAC address]
[MIB]
[NCP]
[NDS]
[NIC]
[Novell]
[NT Domain]
[PCL]
[POP Before]
[POP3]
[Raw/TCP]
[Raw Port]
[Raw printing]
[Rendezvous]
[Search Root]
Network
[SMTP]
[TRAP]
[Web data]
[WINS]
[Internet FAX]
[Off ramp]
[Service name]
[Security type]
[Direct SMTP]
[Print queue]
[Frame type]
[Host name]
[Link local host name]
[Workgroup name]
[Maximum data capacity]
[Automatic transfer]
[FROM]
[PFC]
[Controller ROM]
Version
[System]
[Scanner ROM]
[Function data]
[Language data]
[Automatic transfer]
FAX
[Paper source]
[Reception display]
[LED]
[Auto-toner]
Image processing
[Toner recycle]
[Drum life correction]
[Temperature/Humidity]
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Classification
Maintenance
User interface
Laser
Image
Paper feeding
Development
[FSMS]
[HTTP]
[PM counter]
[Error history]
[Telephone number]
[Service notification]
[Equipment number]
[Emergency Mode]
[X in 1]
[Custom Mode]
[Copy volume]
[Jobs clear]
[Energy saving mode]
[Sorting]
[Timer]
[Template]
[File]
[Book type]
[External counter]
[Administrator]
[Default setting]
[Department management]
[Paper size]
[Polygonal motor]
[Power correction]
[Error diffusion / Dither]
[Default setting]
[Wide A4 mode]
[Change of paper source]
[Paper setting]
[Retry]
[Paper feeding]
[Default setting]
[Paper exit]
[Paper size]
[Paper dimension]
[Auto-toner]
[Developer bias]
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Classification
General
[Enhanced bold]
[Error report]
[All clear]
[Copy/FAX screen shift]
[Reset]
[Database]
[Nearly empty]
[Partition]
[Mode setting]
[Memory]
[Line]
[Initialization]
[Time differences]
[Restriction to 250 sheets
exiting]
[Department management]
[Main charger bias]
[Pre-running]
[Temperature]
Fuser
Transfer bias
Separation bias
[Status counter]
[Transfer bias]
[Separation bias]
672
805, 806, 807, 808, 809, 814, 818, 819, 826, 864, 865, 866,
867
439, 440, 441, 523, 526
404-0 to 3, 405-0 to 3, 407, 409, 410, 411, 413, 424-0 to 3,
425-0 to 3, 433-0 to 1, 437, 438, 448, 450, 451, 452, 453,
476-0 to 3, 515, 516, 520, 521, 525-0 to 3, 527-0 to 3,
535-0 to 1, 536-0 to 3, 537-0 to 3, 539-0 to 3, 540-0 to 3,
541-0 to 3, 800-0 to 1, 801-0 to 1, 802-0 to 1, 804-0 to 1,
886, 896-0 to 1
400
830, 868, 869
831, 870, 871
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Procedure 1
[0][8]
[POWER]
Code(MC)
[Digital keys]
[ENTER]
Adjust a value
[Digital keys] *
Stores
value in RAM
[ENTER]
Does not store
value in RAM
[CANCEL]
[POWER]
OFF/ON
Procedure 2
[0][8]
[POWER]
Code(MC)
[Digital keys]
Sub code(SC)
[Digital keys]
[ENTER]
Adjust a value
[Digital keys] *
[ENTER]
Stores
value in RAM
[ENTER]
Does not store
value in RAM
[CANCEL]
[POWER]
OFF/ON
Procedure 3
[0][8]
[POWER]
Code(MC)
[Digital keys]
[ENTER]
Value
displayed
[CANCEL]
Sub code(SC)
[Digital keys]
[ENTER]
[POWER]
OFF/ON
Procedure 4
[0][8]
[POWER]
Code(MC)
[Digital keys]
[ENTER]
Value
displayed
[CANCEL]
[POWER]
OFF/ON
Procedure 5
Start
[START]
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Notes:
The digit after the hyphen in Code of the following table is a sub code.
In RAM, the SRAM of the board in which the data of each code is stored is indicated. M
and SYS stands for the MAIN board, CTL stands for the GA-1190 control PC board.
Code
202
RAM
Contents
0: No external counter
1: Coin controller
2: Copy key card
3: Key copy counter
0: For factory shipment
1: For line
* Field: 0 must be
selected
0: Invalid 1: 15 sec.
2: 30 sec. 3: 45 sec.
4: 60sec. 5: 75 sec.
6: 90 sec. 7: 105 sec.
8: 120 sec.9: 135 sec.
10: 150 sec.
11: 180 sec.
12: 210 sec.
13: 240 sec.
14: 270 sec.
15: 300 sec.
0: Invalid
1: Valid (Time is set on
panel: SYSFUNC8)
0: Invalid
1: Valid (Time is set on
panel: FUNC30)
0: TIFF (Multi)
1: PDF
0: TIFF (Multi)
1: PDF
2: Not used
3: TIFF(Single)
Paper size (Bypass)
0:A3
1:A4
2:A4-R
3:A5-R
4:B4
5:B5
6:B5R
7:LETTER
8:LETTER-R
9:LEDGER
10:LEGAL
11:STATEMENT-R
12:COMPUTER
13:FOLIO
14:NON-STANDARD
15:POST CARD
203
General
ALL
0
<0-1>
204
User
interface
ALL
3
<0-15>
SYS
205
User
interface
ALL
1
<0-1>
SYS
206
User
interface
ALL
1
<0-1>
209
User
interface
User
interface
ALL
1
<0-1>
0
<0-3>
CTL
Paper
feeding
14
<0-15>
SYS
219
224
SCN
ALL
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dure
1
1
1
1
1
2 - 32
Code
Classific
ation
Items
RAM
M
225
Paper
feeding
226
Paper
feeding
ALL
UC: 7
Other: 1
<0-13>
227
Paper
feeding
ALL
UC:7
Other:1
<0-13>
228
Paper
feeding
ALL
UC: 7
Other: 1
<0-13>
Contents
Paper size (Drawer)
0:A3
1:A4
2:A4-R
3:A5-R
4:B4
5:B5
6:B5R
7:LETTER
8:LETTER-R
9:LEDGER
10:LEGAL
11:STATEMENT-R
12:COMPUTER
13:FOLIO
Paper size (PFU)
0:A3
1:A4
2:A4-R
3:A5-R
4:B4
5:B5
6:B5R
7:LETTER
8:LETTER-R
9:LEDGER
10:LEGAL
11:STATEMENT-R
12:COMPUTER
13:FOLIO
Paper size (Drawer)
0:A3
1:A4
2:A4-R
3:A5-R
4:B4
5:B5
6:B5R
7:LETTER
8:LETTER-R
9:LEDGER
10:LEGAL
11:STATEMENT-R
12:COMPUTER
13:FOLIO
Paper size (PFP lower
drawer)
0:A3
1:A4
2:A4-R
3:A5-R
4:B4
5:B5
6:B5R
7:LETTER
8:LETTER-R
9:LEDGER
10:LEGAL
11:STATEMENT-R
12:COMPUTER
13:FOLIO
Proce
dure
1
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Code
229-0
229-1
230-0
230-1
231-0
231-1
232-0
232-1
233-0
233-1
234-0
234-1
235-0
235-1
236-0
236-1
237-0
237-1
238-0
238-1
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Contents
Proce
dure
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Code
239-0
239-1
240-0
240-1
241-0
241-1
242-0
242-1
244-0
244-1
245-0
245-1
246
250
251
RAM
Proce
dure
SYS
SYS
M
SYS
M
252
ALL
0
<8 digits>
253
ALL
SYS
Contents
0: No clearing
1: Clearing
A telephone number
can be entered up to 20
digits.
<Default>
JPN: 0
UC, EUR:
77,000 (e-STUDIO182)
90,000
(e-STUDIO212/242)
Counts up when the
registration sensor is
ON.
Displaying of the latest
8 errors code
1
3
1
1
3
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Code
Classific
ation
Items
254
Paper
feeding
255
Paper
feeding
PFP installation
RAM
Contents
CTL
ALL
0
<0-4>
258
ALL
0
<0-2>
CTL
260
Network
SCN
10
<3 digits>
CTL
261
User
interface
ALL
0
<0-1>
263
User
interface
Administrator's password
(Maximum 10 digits)
ALL
123456
<10
digits>
CTL
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Code
265
266
273
RAM
2 to 30 M bytes
CTL
2 to 30 M bytes
CTL
FAX
FAX
0
<0-4>
CTL
276
User
interface
SCN
0
<0-9>
CTL
281
User
interface
SCN
1
<0-4>
CTL
283
User
interface
SCN
0
<0-2>
CTL
284
SCN
291
Network
PRT
0
<0-2>
0
<0-1>
0
<0,19>
1
<0-1>
6
<0 -12>
CTL
290
User
interface
User
interface
User
interface
Network
292
Network
PRT
0
<0-4>
CTL
293
Network
PRT
0
<0-1>
CTL
286
SCN
SCN
PRT
Proce
dure
CTL
274
285
Contents
CTL
CTL
CTL
CTL
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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Code
Classific
ation
296
Network
297
Network
PRT
1000
<449999>
CTL
298
Network
PRT
1200
<40099975>
CTL
299
Network
PRT
User
interface
Counter
0
<0-79>
0
<0-2>
0
<8 digits>
CTL
300
305-0
305-1
305-2
305-3
305-4
305-5
305-6
305-7
305-8
305-9
305-10
305-11
305-12
305-13
305-14
305-15
305-16
306-0
306-1
306-2
306-3
306-4
306-5
306-6
306-7
306-8
306-9
306-10
306-11
306-12
306-13
306-14
306-15
306-16
Counter
Items
PPC
PPC
PRT
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0
<8 digits>
Proce
dure
RAM
Contents
CTL
SYS
SYS
SYS
1
1
2
2 - 38
Code
307-0
307-1
307-2
307-3
307-4
307-5
307-6
307-7
307-8
307-9
307-10
307-11
307-12
307-13
307-14
307-15
307-16
308-0
308-1
308-2
308-3
308-4
308-5
308-6
308-7
308-8
308-9
308-10
308-11
308-12
308-13
308-14
308-15
308-16
312-0
312-1
312-2
312-3
312-4
312-5
312-6
312-7
312-8
312-9
312-10
312-11
312-12
312-13
312-14
312-15
312-16
Classific
ation
Items
Counter
Number of
output pages
at list print
mode
Counter
Number of
output pages
in FAX
function
Counter
Number of
scanning
pages in
copier
function
A3
A4
A5
A6
B4
B5
FOLIO
LD
LG
LT
ST
COMP
13LG
8.5 x 8.5
16K
8K
Others
A3
A4
A5
A6
B4
B5
FOLIO
LD
LG
LT
ST
COMP
13LG
8.5 x 8.5
16K
8K
Others
A3
A4
A5
A6
B4
B5
FOLIO
LD
LG
LT
ST
COMP
13LG
8.5 x 8.5
16K
8K
Others
Proce
dure
RAM
Contents
SYS
FAX
0
<8 digits>
SYS
PPC
0
<8 digits>
SYS
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Code
313-0
313-1
313-2
313-3
313-4
313-5
313-6
313-7
313-8
313-9
313-10
313-11
313-12
313-13
313-14
313-15
313-16
314-0
314-1
314-2
314-3
314-4
314-5
314-6
314-7
314-8
314-9
314-10
314-11
314-12
314-13
314-14
314-15
314-16
315-0
315-1
315-2
315-3
315-4
315-5
315-6
315-7
315-8
315-9
315-10
315-11
315-12
315-13
315-14
315-15
315-16
Classific
ation
Items
Counter
Number of
scanning
pages in
scanning
function
Counter
Number of
scanning
pages in FAX
function
Counter
Number of
transmitted
pages in FAX
function
A3
A4
A5
A6
B4
B5
FOLIO
LD
LG
LT
ST
COMP
13LG
8.5 x 8.5
16K
8K
Others
A3
A4
A5
A6
B4
B5
FOLIO
LD
LG
LT
ST
COMP
13LG
8.5 x 8.5
16K
8K
Others
A3
A4
A5
A6
B4
B5
FOLIO
LD
LG
LT
ST
COMP
13LG
8.5 x 8.5
16K
8K
Others
Proce
dure
RAM
Contents
SYS
FAX
0
<8 digits>
SYS
FAX
0
<8 digits>
SYS
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Code
Classific
ation
Items
316-0
316-1
316-2
316-3
316-4
316-5
316-6
316-7
316-8
316-9
316-10
316-11
316-12
316-13
316-14
316-15
316-16
320-0
Counter
Number of
received
pages in FAX
function
Counter
Display of
number of
output pages
in copier
function
320-1
Contents
SYS
A3
A4
A5
A6
B4
B5
FOLIO
LD
LG
LT
ST
COMP
13LG
8.5 x 8.5
16K
8K
Others
Large
PPC
0
<8 digits>
SYS
Counter
Small
PPC
0
<8 digits>
SYS
320-2
Counter
Total
PPC
0
<8 digits>
SYS
321-0
Counter
Large
PRT
0
<8 digits>
SYS
321-1
Counter
Small
PRT
0
<8 digits>
SYS
321-2
Counter
Total
PRT
0
<8 digits>
SYS
Display of
number of
output pages
in printer
function
Proce
dure
RAM
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Code
Classific
ation
322-0
Counter
322-1
Counter
Small
PRT
0
<8 digits>
SYS
322-2
Counter
Total
PRT
0
<8 digits>
SYS
323-0
Counter
Large
FAX
0
<8 digits>
SYS
323-1
Counter
Small
FAX
0
<8 digits>
SYS
323-2
Counter
Total
FAX
0
<8 digits>
SYS
327-0
Counter
Large
PPC
0
<8 digits>
SYS
327-1
Counter
Small
PPC
0
<8 digits>
SYS
327-2
Counter
Total
PPC
0
<8 digits>
SYS
Items
Display of
number of
output pages
at list print
mode
Display of
number of
output pages
in FAX
function
Display of
number of
scanning
pages in
copier
function
Large
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RAM
Contents
SYS
Proce
dure
4
2 - 42
Code
Classific
ation
328-0
Counter
328-1
Counter
Small
FAX
0
<8 digits>
SYS
328-2
Counter
Total
FAX
0
<8 digits>
SYS
329-0
Counter
Large
SCN
0
<8 digits>
SYS
329-1
Counter
Small
SCN
0
<8 digits>
SYS
329-2
Counter
Total
SCN
0
<8 digits>
SYS
330-0
Counter
Large
FAX
0
<8 digits>
SYS
330-1
Counter
Small
FAX
0
<8 digits>
SYS
330-2
Counter
Total
FAX
0
<8 digits>
SYS
Items
Display of
number of
scanning
pages in FAX
function
Display of
number of
scanning
pages in
scanning
function
Display of
number of
transmitted
pages in FAX
function
Large
RAM
Contents
SYS
Proce
dure
4
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Code
Classific
ation
332-0
Counter
332-1
Counter
Small
FAX
0
<8 digits>
SYS
332-2
Counter
Total
FAX
0
<8 digits>
SYS
335-0
Counter
Large
ALL
SYS
335-1
Counter
Small
ALL
335-2
Counter
Total
ALL
337-0
Paper
feeding
feeding
direction
ALL
widthwise
direction
ALL
feeding
direction
ALL
widthwise
direction
ALL
feeding
direction
widthwise
direction
feeding
direction
ALL
widthwise
direction
ALL
feeding
direction
ALL
widthwise
direction
ALL
ALL
0
<8 digits>
0
<8 digits>
0
<8 digits>
241
<105432>
105
<105432>
220
<105432>
110
<105432>
191
<98-432>
98
<98-432>
235
<105432>
120
<105432>
235
<105432>
105
<105432>
1
<0-1>
1
<0-1>
1
<0-1>
ALL
1
<0-1>
Items
Display of
number of
received
pages in FAX
function
Display of
total number
of pages
Paper size
(#10-R)
337-1
338-0
Paper
feeding
Paper size
(DL-R)
338-1
339-0
Paper
feeding
339-1
340-0
Paper
feeding
Paper size
(Envelope:
Monerch-R)
Paper size
(Envelope:
CHO-3-R)
340-1
341-0
Paper
feeding
Paper size
(Envelope:
YOU-4-R)
341-1
345
Counter
346
Counter
347
Counter
348
Counter
Large
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
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Contents
SYS
Proce
dure
4
SYS
SYS
M
M
M
0:
1:
0:
1:
0:
1:
Counted as 1
Counted as 2
Counted as 1
Counted as 2
A3/LD
A3/LD/B4/LG/
FOLIO/COMP
0: Counted as 1
1: Counted as 2
1
1
1
1
2 - 44
Code
349
352
353
356
357
358
RAM
M
0:
1:
0:
1:
Proce
dure
Counted as 1
Counted as 2
Counted as 1
Counted as 2
0: A3/LD
1: A3/LD/B4/LG/
FOLIO/COMP/8K
M
M
360
Counter
ALL
0
<8 digits>
370
Counter
ALL
0
<8 digits>
372
Counter
ALL
0
<8 digits>
374
Counter
ALL
0
<8 digits>
SYS
381
Counter
ALL
1
<0-7>
388
Counter
ALL
389
Counter
ALL
400
Fuser
ALL
0
<0-19>
Contents
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
5
5
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Code
404-0
404-1
404-2
404-3
405-0
405-1
405-2
405-3
407
RAM
M
M
Proce
dure
2
2
409
Fuser
ALL
EUR : 7
Other : 0
<0-13>
410
Fuser
ALL
6
<0-14>
411
Fuser
ALL
6
<0-12>
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0: 140C 1: 145C
2: 150C 3: 155C
4: 160C 5: 165C
6: 170C 7: 175C
8: 180C 9: 185C
10: 190C
11: 195C
12: 200C
0: OFF
1: 40C
2: 50C 3: 60C
4: 70C 5: 80C
6: 90C 7: 100C
8: 110C 9: 120C
10: 130C
11: 140C
12: 150C
13: 160C
0: 140C 1: 145C
2: 150C 3: 155C
4: 160C 5: 165C
6: 170C 7: 175C
8: 180C 9: 185C
10: 190C
11: 195C
12: 200C
13: 205C
14: 210C
0: 140C 1: 145C
2: 150C 3: 155C
4: 160C 5: 165C
6: 170C 7: 175C
8: 180C 9: 185C
10: 190C
11: 195C
12: 200C
2 - 46
Code
413
414
Develop
er
424-0
Fuser
424-1
424-2
Temperature
drop switching
time setting in
ready status
(Center
thermistor)
424-3
425-0
Fuser
425-1
425-2
Temperature
drop switching
time setting in
ready status
(Side
thermistor)
425-3
433-0
433-1
Fuser
Temperature
control lower
limit
(Plain paper/
at ordinary
temperature)
RAM
Contents
0: 140C 1: 145C
2: 150C 3: 155C
4: 160C 5: 165C
6: 170C 7: 175C
8: 180C 9: 185C
10: 190C
11: 195C
12: 200C
13: 205C
14: 210C
0: Unchanged (Default)
1: Approx. 0.1 wt%
lower
2: Approx. 0.2 wt%
higher
3: Approx. 0.5 wt%
higher
4: Approx. 0.6 wt%
lower
5: Approx. 0.8 wt%
lower
6: Approx. 1.0 wt%
lower
7: Approx. 1.3 wt%
lower
This code is valid only
when 20 is set to 08886.
Setting value x 1 min.:
from 2 to 60 min. later
Proce
dure
1
ALL
0
<0-7>
The first
drop
The
second
drop
The third
drop
The fourth
drop
The first
drop
The
second
drop
The third
drop
The fourth
drop
Center
thermistor
ALL
15
<2-60>
15
<2-60>
15
<2-60>
15
<2-60>
15
<2-60>
15
<2-60>
Side
thermistor
ALL
15
<2-60>
15
<2-60>
16 cpm /
20 cpm:
5
23 cpm:
6
<0-12>
16 cpm /
20 cpm:
3
23 cpm:
4
<0-12>
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
0: 130C 1: 135C
2: 140C 3: 145C
4: 150C 5: 155C
6: 160C 7: 165C
8: 170C 9: 175C
10: 180C
11: 185C
12: 120C
2
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Code
437
RAM
M
438
Fuser
ALL
6
<0-14>
439
Fuser
ALL
10
<0-15>
440
Fuser
ALL
0
<0-15>
441
Fuser
ALL
10
<0-15>
448
Fuser
ALL
EUR : 7
Other : 0
<0-13>
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Contents
0: 140C 1: 145C
2: 150C 3: 155C
4: 160C 5: 165C
6: 170C 7: 175C
8: 180C 9: 185C
10: 190C
11: 195C
12: 200C
13: 205C
14: 210C
0: 140C 1: 145C
2: 150C 3: 155C
4: 160C 5: 165C
6: 170C 7: 175C
8: 180C 9: 185C
10: 190C
11: 195C
12: 200C
13: 205C
14: 210C
0: Invalid 1: 1 sec.
2: 2 sec. 3: 3 sec.
4: 4 sec. 5: 5 sec.
6: 6 sec. 7: 7 sec.
8: 8 sec. 9: 9 sec.
10: 10 sec.
11: 12 sec.
12: 14 sec.
13: 16 sec.
14: 18 sec.
15: 20 sec.
0: Invalid 1: 1 sec.
2: 2 sec. 3: 3 sec.
4: 4 sec. 5: 5 sec.
6: 6 sec. 7: 7 sec.
8: 8 sec. 9: 9 sec.
10: 10 sec.
11: 12 sec.
12: 14 sec.
13: 16 sec.
14: 18 sec.
15: 20 sec.
0: Invalid 1: 1 sec.
2: 2 sec. 3: 3 sec.
4: 4 sec. 5: 5 sec.
6: 6 sec. 7: 7 sec.
8: 8 sec. 9: 9 sec.
10: 10 sec.
11: 12 sec.
12: 14 sec.
13: 16 sec.
14: 18 sec.
15: 20 sec.
0: OFF
1: 40C
2: 50C 3: 60C
4: 70C 5: 80C
6: 90C 7: 100C
8: 110C 9: 120C
10: 130C
11: 140C
12: 150C
13: 160C
Proce
dure
1
2 - 48
Code
450
RAM
Contents
0: 140C 1: 145C
2: 150C 3: 155C
4: 160C 5: 165C
6: 170C 7: 175C
8: 180C 9: 185C
10: 190C
11: 195C
12: 200C
13: 205C
14: 210C
0: 140C 1: 145C
2: 150C 3: 155C
4: 160C 5: 165C
6: 170C 7: 175C
8: 180C 9: 185C
10: 190C
11: 195C
12: 200C
13: 205C
14: 210C
0: 140C 1: 145C
2: 150C 3: 155C
4: 160C 5: 165C
6: 170C 7: 175C
8: 180C 9: 185C
10: 190C
11: 195C
12: 200C
13: 205C
14: 210C
0: 140C 1: 145C
2: 150C 3: 155C
4: 160C 5: 165C
6: 170C 7: 175C
8: 180C 9: 185C
10: 190C
11: 195C
12: 200C
13: 205C
14: 210C
Corrects the supply
amount of the fresh
toner (driving period of
the toner motor) into the
developer unit.
0: x1.0
1: x0.75
2: x0.5
3: x0.3
4: x2.0
5: x1.5
0 : Normal end
1 : White level
abnormality (G)
2 : Peak detection
abnormality (G)
3 : Adjustment
impossible (R)
4 : Adjustment
impossible (B)
5 : Adjustment
impossible (YG)
6 : White level
abnormality
7 : Black level
abnormality
451
Fuser
ALL
6
<0-14>
452
Fuser
ALL
9
<0-14>
453
Fuser
ALL
6
<0-14>
455
Image
processi
ng
ALL
0
<0-5>
463
Scanner
Control status
ALL
0
<0-7>
SYS
Proce
dure
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Code
471-0
471-1
476-0
476-1
476-2
476-3
480
RAM
M
M
M
M
M
SYS
Paper
feeding
PPC
1
<0-1>
SYS
482
ALL
Pre-running rotation of
polygonal motor
ALL
0
<0-1>
0
<0-2>
483
Paper
feeding
Laser
486
Laser
Timing of auto-clearing of
polygonal motor prerunning rotation
ALL
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Postcard is
supported only for
JPN model.
481
0
<0-2>
Contents
SYS
SYS
Proce
dure
10
10
0: A4/LT
1: Drawer
2: LCF
3: PFP upper drawer
4: PFP lower drawer
Sets whether or not
changing the drawer
automatically to the
other drawer with the
paper of the same size
when paper in the
selected drawer has run
out.
0: OFF
1: ON
0: ON
1: OFF
Sets whether or not
switching the polygonal
motor from the standby
rotation to the normal
rotation when the
original is set on the
ADF/RADF or the platen
cover is opened.
0: Valid (when using
ADF/RADF and the
original is set
manually)
1: Invalid
2: Valid (when using
ADF/RADF only)
Switches the polygonal
motor to the standby
rotation when a certain
period of time has
passed from the prerunning. At this code,
the period to switch the
status to the standby
rotation is set.
0: 15 sec.1: 30 sec.
2: 45 sec.
* This setting is
effective when 0 or
2 is set at 08-483.
2
2
2
1
1
2 - 50
Code
502
RAM
Contents
SYS
510
FAX
FAX automatic
transmission
FAX
1
<0-1>
511
FAX
FAX
0
<0-1>
SYS
513
FAX
FAX
SYS
515
Fuser
ALL
9
<0-14>
516
Fuser
Temperature setting of
warming-up
(Side thermistor)
ALL
9
<0-14>
520
Fuser
ALL
9
<0-14>
521
Fuser
ALL
9
<0-14>
Proce
dure
1
1
5
0: 140C 1: 145C
2: 150C 3: 155C
4: 160C 5: 165C
6: 170C 7: 175C
8: 180C 9: 185C
10: 190C
11: 195C
12: 200C
13: 205C
14: 210C
0: 140C 1: 145C
2: 150C 3: 155C
4: 160C 5: 165C
6: 170C 7: 175C
8: 180C 9: 185C
10: 190C
11: 195C
12: 200C
13: 205C
14: 210C
0: 140C 1: 145C
2: 150C 3: 155C
4: 160C 5: 165C
6: 170C 7: 175C
8: 180C 9: 185C
10: 190C
11: 195C
12: 200C
13: 205C
14: 210C
0: 140C 1: 145C
2: 150C 3: 155C
4: 160C 5: 165C
6: 170C 7: 175C
8: 180C 9: 185C
10: 190C
11: 195C
12: 200C
13: 205C
14: 210C
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Code
523
525-0
Fuser
525-1
525-2
525-3
526
Fuser
527-0
Fuser
527-1
527-2
Temperature
drop switching
time setting
during printing
(Center
thermistor)
The first
drop
The
second
drop
The third
drop
The fourth
drop
Pre-running time for first
printing (OHP film)
ALL
The first
drop
The
second
drop
The third
drop
The fourth
drop
Plain
paper
Thick
paper
(Thick
paper1/
Thick
paper2/
OHP/
Envelope)
ALL
Temperature
drop switching
time setting
during printing
(Side
thermistor)
527-3
535-0
535-1
Fuser
Temperature
drop control
setting during
printing
(Temperature/
Time)
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
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20
<0-200>
38
<0-200>
RAM
M
M
M
75
<0-200>
75
<0-200>
0
<0-15>
20
<0-200>
30
<0-200>
48
<0-200>
75
<0-200>
2
<0-20>
12
<0-20>
Contents
0: Invalid 1: 1 sec.
2: 2 sec. 3: 3 sec.
4: 4 sec. 5: 5 sec.
6: 6 sec. 7: 7 sec.
8: 8 sec. 9: 9 sec.
10: 10 sec.
11: 12 sec.
12: 14 sec.
13: 16 sec.
14: 18 sec.
15: 20 sec.
This code is valid only
when 20 is set to 08535.
Setting value x 5 sec.:
from 0 to 1,000 sec.
later
M
M
2
2
2
2
0: Invalid 1: 0 sec.
2: 2 sec. 3: 3 sec.
4: 4 sec. 5: 5 sec.
6: 6 sec. 7: 7 sec.
8: 8 sec. 9: 9 sec.
10: 10 sec.
11: 12 sec.
12: 14 sec.
13: 16 sec.
14: 18 sec.
15: 20 sec.
This code is valid only
when 20 is set to 08535.
Setting value x 5 sec.:
from 0 to 1,000 sec.
later
M
M
Proce
dure
2
2
2
2
0: None
1: Pattern 1
2: Pattern 2
3: Pattern 3
4: Pattern 4
5: Pattern 5
6: Pattern 6
7: Pattern 7
8: Pattern 8
9: Pattern 9
10: Pattern 10
11: Pattern 11
12: Pattern 12
13: Pattern 13
14: Pattern 14
15: Pattern 15
16: Pattern 16
17: Pattern 17
18: Pattern 18
19: Pattern 19
20: Manual adjustment
2
2
2 - 52
Code
536-0
536-1
536-2
536-3
537-0
537-1
537-2
537-3
538
539-0
539-1
539-2
539-3
540-0
Fuser
540-1
540-2
540-3
541-0
Fuser
541-1
541-2
541-3
550
Image
603
User
interface
The first
drop
The
second
drop
The third
drop
The fourth
drop
The first
Temperature
drop switching drop
time setting
The
during printing second
(Thick paper/ drop
Center
The third
thermistor)
drop
The fourth
drop
The first
Temperature
drop switching drop
time setting
The
during printing second
(Thick paper/ drop
Side
The third
thermistor)
drop
The fourth
drop
Default setting of original
mode
Setting for automatic
duplexing mode
Temperature
drop setting
during printing
(Side
thermistor/
Thick paper)
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
PPC
PPC
RAM
M
Contents
This code is valid only
when 20 is set to 08535.
Setting value x -5C:
from 0C to -50C
Proce
dure
2
2
SYS
0: AUTO 1: Light 3
2: Light 2 3: Light 1
4: Center 5: Dark 1
6: Dark 2 7: Dark 3
This code is valid only
when 20 is set to 08535.
Setting value x -5C:
from 0C to -50C
1
<0-10>
2
<0-10>
3
<0-10>
3
<0-10>
20
<0-200>
48
<0-200>
100
<0-200>
100
<0-200>
20
<0-200>
48
<0-200>
100
<0-200>
100
<0-200>
0
<0-2>
0
<0-2>
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
SYS
SYS
0: Text/Photo
1: Photo 2: Text
0: Invalid
1: Single-sided to
duplex copying
2: Double-sided to
duplex copying
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
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Code
604
RAM
Contents
SYS
0: APS (Automatic
Paper Selection)
1: AMS (Automatic
Magnification
Selection)
2: Not selected
Sets whether the
bypass tray or drawer is
used as a priority when
copy paper of the same
size as the original is set
both on the bypass tray
and the drawer in the
Automatic paper
selection mode.
0: Bypass tray priority
1: Drawer, PFU and
PFP priority
0: Left page to right
page
1: Right page to left
page
Displays the sizes of the
main memory. Enables
to check if main
memory is properly
recognized.
0: Printed
1: Deleted forcibly
0: Scanned as all in
same size
1: Scanned as each
original size (RADF
only)
0: FINISHING
1: DUPLEX
2: 2IN1-4IN1
3: IMAGE SHIFT
4: DUAL PAGE
5: ID CARD
0: OFF
1: ON
609
Paper
feeding
PPC
0
<0-1>
611
User
interface
PPC
0
<0-1>
SYS
615
General
ALL
CTL
617
User
interface
User
interface
ALL
CTL
PPC
1
<0-1>
0
<0-1>
631
User
interface
Custom Mode
ALL
0
<0-5>
632
Paper
feeding
ALL
SYS
638
General
Time differences
ALL
UC: 1
Other: 0
<0-1>
EUR: 24
UC: 40
JPN: 6
Other: 0
<0-46>
641
User
interface
PPC
2
<0,2,4>
SYS
618
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SYS
CTL
0: +12.0h
2: +11.0h
4: +10.0h
5: +9.5h
6: +9.0h
8: +8.0h
10: +7.0h
11: +6.5h
12: +6.0h
13: +5.5h
14: +5.0h
15: +4.5h
16: +4.0h
17: +3.5h
18: +3.0h
20: +2.0h
22: +1.0h
24: 0.0h
26: -1.0h
28: -2.0h
30: -3.0h
31: -3.5h
32: -4.0h
34: -5.0h
36: -6.0h
38: -7.0h
40: -8.0h
42: -9.0h
44: -10.0h
46: -11.0h
0: Invalid
2: SORT
4: ROTATE SORT
Proce
dure
1
1
1
1
1
2 - 54
Code
642
RAM
Contents
SYS
0: SORT
5: ROTATE SORT
6: MAGAZINE SORT
0: Left page to right
page
1: Right page to left
page
0: Horizontal
1: Vertical
Returns the set value
for the 05/08 code to its
default value.
However, various
counter values of the 08
codes are not reset.
0: Invalid
1: Valid
0: Invalid
1: Valid
Initializes the Electronic
Filing.
Initializing the system
NVRAM realm.
649
User
interface
PPC
0
<0-1>
SYS
650
PPC
0
<0-1>
-
SYS
655
User
interface
General
660
Network
ALL
Network
666
General
ALL
0
<0-1>
0
<0-1>
-
CTL
661
Auto-forwarding setting of
received FAX
Auto-forwarding setting of
received E-mail
BOX partition clearing
CTL
669
General
ALL
CTL
672
General
System All-clear
(Initialization of system
NVRAM realm)
Initialization of department
management information
SYS
684
685
General
RADF
ALL
PPC
General
1
<0-1>
-
CTL
-
686
689
FAX
FAX
0
<0-1>
SYS
690
691
CF formatting
template function Setting
ALL
ALL
FAX
1
<0-1>
JPD: 1
Other: 0
<0-1>
CTL
-
692
General
User
interface
FAX
693
General
Initialization of NIC
information
ALL
ALL
ALL
CTL
CTL
SYS
CTL
Initializing of the
department
management
information
* Key in the code and
press the [START]
button to perform
the initialization.
Rebuilds all databases.
0: Invalid
1: Valid
Rebuilds the address
book database
0: Not subjected for
APS judgment
1: Subjected for APS
judgment
CF formatting
0: Not permitted
1: Permitted
Displays the message in
the copy mode screen
when Fax received data
are in the memory.
0: Not displayed
1: Displayed
Returns the value to the
factory shipping default
value.
Proce
dure
1
1
1
5
1
1
5
5
5
5
1
5
1
5
1
1
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Code
Classific
ation
694
FAX
698
Paper
feeding
ALL
1
<0-1>
699
Paper
feeding
Maintena
nce
ALL
250
<1-999>
2
<0-2>
ALL
ALL
710
ALL
711
Maintena
nce
(Remote)
Maintena
nce
702
703
707
712
Items
GDI
Proce
dure
RAM
Contents
CTL
https://
device.
mfpsupport.
com:443/
device/
firstregist.
ashx
24
<1-48>
CTL
CTL
ALL
60
<30-360>
CTL
PRT
0
<0-1>
ALL
CTL
713
PRT
0
<0-1>
714
FAX
0
<0-1>
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1
2 - 56
Code
Classific
ation
715
Maintena
nce
716
Maintena
nce
717
Maintena
nce
718
Maintena
nce
719
Maintena
nce
Maintena
nce
720
721
723
726
727
Remote-controlled service
tentative password
Status of remote-controlled
service initial registration
(Display only)
Maintena Service center call function
nce
Maintena
nce
Maintena
nce
Maintena
nce
CTL
0: Prohibited
1: Accepted
CTL
Unit: Minute
CTL
0: OFF
1: Start
2: Only certification is
scanned
Maximum 10 letters
ALL
0
<0-1>
CTL
0: Not registered
1: Registered
ALL
2
<0-2>
CTL
ALL
CTL
0: OFF
1: Notifies all service
calls
2: Notifies all but paper
jams
Maximum 256 letters
ALL
1
<0-1>
-
CTL
ALL
729
Maintena
nce
Maintena
nce
Maintena
nce
(Remote)
CTL
CTL
ALL
769
Proce
dure
767
Contents
ALL
728
730
RAM
CTL
0: Valid
1: Invalid
000.000.000.000255.255.255.255
(Default value
000.000.000.000)
3
1
1
ALL
0
<065535>
-
CTL
Maximum 30 letters
ALL
CTL
Maximum 30 letters
ALL
0
<0-1>
CTL
ALL
0
<0-1>
SYS
Enables to set up to 3
E-mail addresses to be
sent.
0: Invalid
1: Valid (E-mail)
0: Invalid
1: Valid
CTL
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Code
770
771
772
Contents
CTL
ALL
0
<0-1>
SYS
ALL
CTL
773
ALL
CTL
774
ALL
UC: 1
Other: 0
<0-1>
SYS
775
ALL
0
<0-1>
CTL
776
General
ALL
0000
<00002359>
CTL
780
ALL
0
<0-31>
CTL
ALL
0
<0-31>
CTL
ALL
0
<0-31>
CTL
ALL
0
<0-31>
CTL
ALL
0
<0-1>
CTL
781
782
783
784
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Proce
dure
RAM
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
2 - 58
Code
Classific
ation
785
Maintena
nce
786
Maintena
nce
787
Maintena
nce
788
Maintena
nce
789
Maintena
nce
790
Maintena
nce
796
Maintena
nce
800-0
Fuser
800-1
801-0
Fuser
801-1
802-0
Fuser
802-1
804-0
804-1
Fuser
Temperature
control lower
limit
(Thick paper
2)
Temperature
control lower
limit
(Envelope)
RAM
Proce
dure
CTL
0: Invalid
1: Valid
CTL
0: Invalid
1: Valid
CTL
0: Invalid
1: Valid
CTL
0: Invalid
1: Valid
CTL
0: Invalid
1: Valid
CTL
0: Invalid
1: Valid
CTL
0: Invalid
1: Valid
0: 130C
2: 140C
4: 150C
6: 160C
8: 170C
10: 180C
11: 185C
12: 120C
0: 130C
2: 140C
4: 150C
6: 160C
8: 170C
10: 180C
11: 185C
12: 120C
0: 130C
2: 140C
4: 150C
6: 160C
8: 170C
10: 180C
11: 185C
12: 120C
0: 130C
2: 140C
4: 150C
6: 160C
8: 170C
10: 180C
11: 185C
12: 120C
Center
thermistor
ALL
7
<0-12>
Side
thermistor
ALL
5
<0-12>
Center
thermistor
ALL
11
<0-12>
Side
thermistor
ALL
11
<0-12>
Center
thermistor
ALL
11
<0-12>
Side
thermistor
ALL
11
<0-12>
Contents
1: 135C
3: 145C
5: 155C
7: 165C
9: 175C
1: 135C
3: 145C
5: 155C
7: 165C
9: 175C
1: 135C
3: 145C
5: 155C
7: 165C
9: 175C
1: 135C
3: 145C
5: 155C
7: 165C
9: 175C
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Code
Classific
ation
805
Charger
806
Charger
807
Charger
808
Charger
809
Charger
814
Charger
818
Charger
819
Charger
826
Charger
830
Transfer
831
Separati
on
833
Develop
er
834
Develop
er
835
Develop
er
836
Develop
er
837
Develop
er
838
Image
processi
ng
Items
RAM
M
Contents
Corrects the value of
the main charger bias
adjustment (05-210).
Proce
dure
1
PRT
98
<0-255>
PPC
98
<0-255>
PPC
98
<0-255>
PPC
98
<0-255>
PRT
98
<0-255>
FAX
128
<0-255>
128
<0-255>
PRT
PRT
128
<0-255>
ALL
128
<0-255>
Separation transformer DC
correction (C)
ALL
128
<0-255>
Developer bias DC
correction
(Text/Photo/OHP film)
Developer bias DC
correction
(Toner Saving Mode/OHP
film)
Developer bias DC
correction
(Text/Photo/OHP film)
Developer bias DC
correction
(Text/OHP film)
Developer bias DC
correction
(Photo/OHP film)
Switching of recycled toner
saving control
PRT
107
<0-255>
PRT
107
<0-255>
PPC
107
<0-255>
PPC
107
<0-255>
PPC
107
<0-255>
ALL
0
<0-1>
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0: Switched
1: Not switched
2 - 60
Code
839
840
Develop
er
857
Develop
er
858
Develop
er
859
Develop
er
860
864
Develop
er
Develop
er
Develop
er
Develop
er
Charger
865
Charger
866
Charger
867
Charger
868
Transfer
869
Transfer
Transfer transformer DC
correction (L)
ALL
128
<0-255>
870
Separati
on
Separation transformer DC
correction (H)
ALL
128
<0-255>
871
Separati
on
Separation transformer DC
correction (L)
ALL
128
<0-255>
861
862
863
Developer
GDI
bias DC
correction
(Text/Photo/
OHP film)
Developer bias DC
correction (Toner saving
mode)
Developer
GDI
bias DC
correction
(Normal)
Developer bias DC
correction (Toner saving
mode)
Developer bias DC
correction (Normal)
Developer bias DC
correction (Text/Photo)
Developer bias DC
correction (Text)
Developer bias DC
correction (Photo)
Main charger bias
correction (Normal)
Main charger bias
correction (Text/Photo)
Main charger bias
correction (Text)
Main charger bias
correction (Photo)
Transfer transformer DC
correction (H)
RAM
Contents
Sets the correction by
temperature/humidity.
0: All valid
1: All invalid
2: Valid only in autotoner sensor
3: All valid except
transfer and
separation
Corrects the value of
the developer bias
adjustment (05-205).
Proce
dure
1
PRT
107
<0-255>
FAX
128
<0-255>
PRT
128
<0-255>
PRT
128
<0-255>
PRT
128
<0-255>
128
<0-255>
128
<0-255>
128
<0-255>
128
<0-255>
128
<0-255>
128
<0-255>
128
<0-255>
128
<0-255>
PPC
PPC
PPC
PRT
PPC
PPC
PPC
ALL
M
M
1
1
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Code
Classific
ation
872
Laser
873
Laser
875
Laser
876
Laser
877
Laser
883
Laser
884
Laser
886
Fuser
896-0
Fuser
Items
Temperature
control lower
limit
(Plain paper/
Low
temperature)
896-1
900
Version
905
RADF
Center
thermistor
ALL
Side
thermistor
ALL
ALL
PPC
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RAM
M
M
Contents
Corrects the value of
the laser power
adjustment (05-286).
Proce
dure
1
1
128
<0-255>
4
<0-20>
16 cpm /
20 cpm:
5
23 cpm :
6
<0-12>
16 cpm /
20 cpm:
3
23 cpm :
4
<0-12>
-
0
<0-1>
0: None
1: Pattern 1
2: Pattern 2
3: Pattern 3
4: Pattern 4
5: Pattern 5
6: Pattern 6
7: Pattern 7
8: Pattern 8
9: Pattern 9
10: Pattern 10
11: Pattern 11
12: Pattern 12
13: Pattern 13
14: Pattern 14
15: Pattern 15
16: Pattern 16
17: Pattern 17
18: Pattern 18
19: Pattern 19
20: Manual adjustment
0: 130C
1: 135C
2: 140C
3: 145C
4: 150C
5: 155C
6: 160C
7: 165C
8: 170C
9: 175C
10: 180C
11: 185C
12: 120C
JPN: T152SY0Jxxx
UC: T152SY0Wxxx
EUR: T152SY0Xxxx
China: T152SY0Cxxx
0: One-side copy
1: Double-sided copy
(blank paper is
added to as the last
even numbered
page to output the
copy in the same
orientation with
previous pages.)
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Code
906
921
922
923
945
947
949
General
Network
Automatic interruption
page setting during printing
Transmission security type
950
ALL
ALL
951
Network
970
User
interface
971
General
973
RAM
CTL
CTL
0
<0-100>
0
<0-2>
SYS
ALL
0
<0-2>
SYS
ALL
JPN: 0
Other: 1
<0-1>
1
<0-3>
SYS
Network
PRT
0
<0-3>
CTL
975
General
ALL
1
<0-1>
978
Network
PRT
0
<0-4>
CTL
ALL
SYS
SYS
Contents
VTTXX.XXXX
T152SY1xxxx
T152SY2xxxx
1: Valid
2: Invalid
Perform this code when
the software in this
equipment has been
upgraded.
Sets the automatic
interruption page.
0: Telephone number
1: Password
2: Both
0: Telephone number
1: Password
2: Both
0: OFF
1: ON
Performs adjustment for
the toner near-empty
detection timing.
0: Toner near empty
threshold value
(long)
1: Toner near empty
threshold value
(standard)
2: Toner near empty
threshold value
(short)
3: Toner near-empty
detection disabled
Sets the PCL line feed
code.
0: Automatic setting
1: CR=CR, LF=LF
2: CR=CR+LF, LF=LF
3: CR=CR, LF=CR+LF
Sets whether to pause
or stop the printing job if
insufficient payment is
made when using a coin
controller.
0: Pause the job
1: Stop the job
0: AUTO
1: Drawer
2: PFU
3: PFP upper drawer
4: PFP lower drawer
Proce
dure
3
3
3
3
1
5
1
1
1
1
1
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Code
Classific
ation
979
Network
986
General
ALL
0
<0-4>
SYS
995
Version
ALL
0
<20
digits>
SYS
1002
Network
ALL
1
<1-2>
CTL
Items
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RAM
CTL
Contents
0:
1:
2:
3:
4:
Roman-8
ISO 8859/1 Latin 1
ISO 8859/2 Latin 2
ISO 8859/9 Latin 5
PC-8,Code Page
437
5: PC-8 D/N, Danish/
Norwegian
6: PC-850,Multilingual
7: PC-852, Latin2
8: PC-8 Turkish
9: Windows 3.1 Latin 1
10: Windows 3.1 Latin 2
11: Windows 3.1 Latin 5
12: DeskTop
13: PS Text
14: Ventura
International
15: Ventura US
16: Microsoft Publishing
17: Math-8
18: PS Math
19: Ventura Math
20: Pi Font
21: Legal
22: ISO 4: United
Kingdom
23: ISO 6: ASCII
24: ISO 11
25: ISO 15: Italian
26: ISO 17
27: ISO 21: German
28: ISO 60: Danish/
Norwegian
29: ISO 69: French
30: Windows 3.0 Latin 1
31: MC Text
32: PC Cyrillic
33: ITC Zapf Dingbats
34: ISO 8859/10 Latin 6
35: PC-775
36: PC-1004
37: Symbol
38: Windows Baltic
39: Wingdings
0: No prohibition
1: Shifting to the copy
screen is prohibited.
2: Shifting to the Fax
screen is prohibited.
4: Shifting to the scan
screen is prohibited.
The Equipment number
can be entered in
alphabets (A-Z=*01*26) and figures (0-9)
within 20digits.
1: Not printed out when
the equipment is
restarted
2: Printed out when the
equipment is
restarted
Proce
dure
1
2 - 64
Code
1003
RAM
Contents
CTL
1: Auto
2: 10MBPS Half
Duplex
3: 10MBPS Full Duplex
4: 100MBPS Half
Duplex
5: 100MBPS Full
Duplex
1: Fixed IP address
2: Dynamic IP address
(DHCP)
3: Dynamic IP address
(DHCP) without
AutoIP
Maximum 96 letters
1006
Network
Address Mode
ALL
2
<1-3>
CTL
1007
Network
Domain name
ALL
CTL
1008
Network
IP address
ALL
CTL
1009
Network
Subnet mask
ALL
CTL
1010
Network
Gateway
ALL
CTL
1011
Network
Availability of IPX
ALL
CTL
1012
Network
ALL
1
<1-2>
1
<1-5>
1013
Network
ALL
CTL
1014
Network
Availability of AppleTalk
ALL
1015
Network
ALL
1
<1-2>
1
<1-2>
*
1017
Network
Availability of DNS
ALL
1018
Network
1019
Network
1020
CTL
CTL
CTL
ALL
1
<1-2>
-
CTL
ALL
CTL
Network
ALL
3
<1-5>
CTL
1026
Network
Availability of Bindery
ALL
CTL
1027
Network
Availability of NDS
ALL
1
<1-2>
1
<1-2>
CTL
CTL
000.000.000.000255.255.255.255
(Default value
000.000.000.000)
000.000.000.000255.255.255.255
(Default value
000.000.000.000)
000.000.000.000255.255.255.255
(Default value
000.000.000.000)
1: Available
2: Not available
1: Automatic
2: IEEE802.3
3: Ethernet II
4: IEEE802.3SNAP
5: IEEE802.2
1: Available
2: Not available
1: Available
2: Not available
Maximum 32 letters
*: Wildcard character
1: Available
2: Not available
000.000.000.000255.255.255.255
(Default value
000.000.000.000)
000.000.000.000255.255.255.255
(Default value
000.000.000.000)
1: Invalid
2: Via DHCP
3: Insecure DDNS
4: Secure DDNS
5: Multi-secure DDNS
1: Available
2: Not available
1: Available
2: Not available
Proce
dure
1
3
3
1
1
1
1
3
1
3
1
1
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Code
1028
1029
1030
1031
1032
1037
1038
1039
1040
1041
1042
1043
1044
1045
1046
1047
1048
1049
Network
1050
1051
Network
Network
1052
Network
1055
Network
ALL
1063
Network
MIB function
ALL
1065
1066
Network
Network
1069
Network
RAM
CTL
CTL
CTL
3
3
1
1
CTL
CTL
CTL
1: Available
2: Not available
Maximum 128 Bytes
CTL
CTL
1
3
1
1: Available
2: Not available
CTL
1
1
CTL
CTL
1: Available
2: Not available
1: Available
2: Not available
1: Available
2: Not available
1: Available
2: Not available
Maximum 128 Bytes
CTL
CTL
CTL
CTL
CTL
CTL
ALL
ALL
CTL
CTL
ALL
ALL
5
<0-4096>
110
<165535>
21
<165535>
1
<1-2>
public
private
CTL
CTL
ALL
CTL
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dure
CTL
ALL
ALL
Contents
1: Automatic
2: POP3
3: APOP
Maximum 96 letters
Maximum 96 letters
1
1
1
3
1
3
3
1
CTL
CTL
CTL
1: Valid
2: Invalid
Maximum 31 letters
Maximum 31 letters
000.000.000.000255.255.255.255
(Default value
000.000.000.000)
1
3
3
3
2 - 66
Code
Classific
ation
1070
Network
Items
1073
Community setting of
TRAP (via IP)
Maintena Total counter transmission
nce
date setting 1
(Remote)
Maintena Total counter transmission
date setting 2
nce
(Remote)
Network Availability of Raw/TCP
1074
Network
ALL
1075
Network
ALL
1076
Network
ALL
1077
1078
Network
Network
ALL
ALL
1079
Network
ALL
1080
Network
1081
1082
1083
1084
Network
Network
Network
Network
1085
Network
1086
Network
1087
Network
1088
Network
1093
Network
1094
Network
1095
Network
1096
Network
1097
Network
1098
Network
1099
Network
1071
1072
RAM
Contents
Proce
dure
CTL
Maximum 31 letters
ALL
0
<0-31>
CTL
0: Invalid
1 - 31: Date
ALL
0
<0-31>
CTL
0: Invalid
1 - 31: Date
ALL
CTL
1: Valid
2: Invalid
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
1
<1-2>
9100
<165535>
1
<1-2>
515
<165535>
1
<1-2>
1
<1-2>
631
<165535>
-
CTL
CTL
CTL
CTL
3
3
3
3
ALL
CTL
ALL
CTL
ALL
CTL
ALL
CTL
ALL
CTL
Maximum 47 letters
ALL
CTL
Maximum 31 letters
ALL
CTL
Maximum 31 letters
ALL
5
<1-255>
5
<1-99>
CTL
Unit: Second
2
<1-2>
-
CTL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
CTL
CTL
1
1: Valid
2: Invalid
CTL
CTL
CTL
CTL
1
Maximum 31 letters
1: Valid
2: Invalid
1: Valid
2: Invalid
CTL
3
1
1
1
CTL
CTL
1
1: Valid
2: Invalid
Maximum 24 letters
(Valid from 0 to 9 and
from A to F)
1
3
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Code
1100
RAM
Proce
dure
1
ALL
CTL
1: Disable
2: Plan
3: Login
4: CRAM-MD5
5: Digest-MD5
6: Auto
Maximum 64 letters
ALL
CTL
Maximum 64 letters
ALL
1
<1-2>
MFP_
serial
CTL
ALL
Refer to
content
CTL
ALL
CTL
Network
Host name
ALL
2
<1-2>
MFP_seri
al
Network
ALL
1
<0-1>
CTL
1: Valid
2: Invalid
Maximum 127 letters
The Network-related
serial number of the
equipment appears at
serial
<Default value>
TOSHIBA
e-STUDIOxxx
(xxx is number.)
1: Enabled
2: Disabled
Maximum 63 letters
The Network-related
serial number of the
equipment appears at
serial
0: Invalid (Not sending
the mail text)
1: Valid (Sending the
mail text)
1101
Network
Network
1102
Network
1103
1104
Network
ALL
1105
Network
1111
Network
1112
1114
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Contents
CTL
CTL
1
3
2 - 68
Code
1118
1119
Image
1123
RAM
Contents
CTL
1: Protects SMB
communication
using a digital
signature when the
SMB signature of
the SMB server to
be communicated is
set to valid.
2: Always performs
digital signature for
communication on
the client side and
performs SMB
communication with
the SMB server.
Communication with
the SMB server
cannot be performed
when the SMB
signature of the
SMB server is set to
Invalid.
3: Does not perform
digital signature for
communication on
the client side and
performs SMB
communication with
the SMB server.
Communication with
the SMB server
cannot be performed
when the SMB
signature of the
SMB server is set to
Valid.
The printing area on A4
paper is widened in
printing with PCL5.
0: Valid (Printing area:
198 mm x 287 mm)
1: Invalid (printing
area:201.54 mm x
288.54 mm)
3: ON (Domain
selected)
4: OFF (Work group
selected)
Maximum 15 letters
PRT
0
<0-1>
CTL
Network
NT domain ON/OFF
setting
ALL
4
<3-4>
CTL
1124
Network
Workgroup name
ALL
CTL
1141
Network
ALL
workgrou
p
-
1143
General
ALL
1
<0-1>
CTL
1144
Scanner
ALL
0
<0-1>
CTL
CTL
(**:**:**:**:**:**)
The address is
displayed as above (6byte data is divided by a
colon at every 2 bytes).
0: Error report not
printed
1: Error report printed
0: Transfers scanned
pages
1: Deletes scanned
pages
Proce
dure
1
3
3
1
3
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Code
Classific
ation
1148
General
1149
General
ALL
1152
Network
ALL
1153
Network
1154
Network
1155
Network
1156
Network
1176
General
1177
General
1372
Counter
Items
Contents
CTL
CTL
0: Invalid
1: Valid
0 to 14 times
CTL
0 to 15 min.
CTL
Sends an error
message.
0: Invalid
1: Valid
Sends a job completion
message.
0: Invalid
1: Valid
Counts up the heater
control time
accumulated (when
power of the equipment
is ON) but does not
count at the Sleep
Mode.
0
<0-1>
0
<0-1>
0
<0-1>
CTL
0
<0-1>
3
<0-14>
1
<0-15>
0
<0-1>
CTL
ALL
0
<0-1>
CTL
ALL
0
<8 digits>
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
ALL
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RAM
CTL
CTL
1
1
1
2 - 70
Code
1378
RAM
Contents
1380
Counter
ALL
0
<8 digits>
1382
Counter
ALL
0
<8 digits>
1385
Counter
ALL
0
<8 digits>
1386
Counter
ALL
0
<8 digits>
1388
Counter
ALL
0
<8 digits>
1410
Counter
ALL
0
<8 digits>
1411
Counter
ALL
0
<8 digits>
1428
ALL
1440
Network
IP Conflict Detect
ALL
1
<1-2>
CTL
1447
Network
ALL
CTL
1448
Network
IPP administrator
password
ALL
CTL
1449
Network
ALL
1
<1-4>
CTL
1450
Network
ALL
CTL
1451
Network
ALL
CTL
1628-0
Processi
ng
ALL
4
<0-15>
Proce
dure
1
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
3
3
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Code
1628-1
1882
RAM
M
CTL
1913
Processi
ng
PPC
1
<0-1>
SYS
1951
Version
ALL
CTL
1952
Version
ALL
CTL
1953
Version
ALL
CTL
1954
Version
ALL
CTL
1955
Version
ALL
CTL
1960
Network
ALL
CTL
1961
Network
ALL
CTL
1962
Network
ALL
CTL
1963
Network
ALL
CTL
1964
Network
ALL
CTL
1965
Network
ALL
CTL
1966
Network
ALL
CTL
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Proce
dure
2
5
1
3
T282CN0XXXX
3
3
VTCXX.XXXX
3
3
2 - 72
Code
1967
RAM
Contents
CTL
1968
Network
ALL
CTL
1969
Network
ALL
CTL
1970
Network
ALL
CTL
1971
Network
ALL
CTL
1972
Network
ALL
CTL
1973
Network
ALL
CTL
1974
Network
ALL
CTL
1975
Network
ALL
CTL
1976
Network
ALL
CTL
1977
Network
ALL
CTL
1978
Network
ALL
CTL
Proce
dure
3
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Code
1979
RAM
Contents
CTL
1989
Network
ALL
1
<1-2>
CTL
1990
Network
ALL
1
<1-2>
CTL
1991
Network
ALL
2
<1-2>
CTL
1993
Network
ALL
2
<1-2>
CTL
1994
Network
ALL
2
<1-2>
CTL
1996
Network
ALL
2
<1-2>
CTL
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Items
Upper Fuser roller bushing
PM management setting
<Procedure 4> *Indicated in
8 digits
361-0, 1, 3, 4, 6, 7
Photoconductive drum
1150-0, 1, 3, 4, 6, 7
1158-0, 1, 3, 4, 6, 7
1172-0, 1, 3, 4, 6, 7
1174-0, 1, 3, 4, 6, 7
Remarks
<Default values of code 361
(18 cpm / 21 cpm / 24 cpm )>
Sub-code 0, 3, 6, 7: 0/0
Sub-code 1: 77,000/90,000/90,000
Sub-code 4: 180,000/180,000/157,000
<Default values of code 1150
(18 cpm / 21 cpm / 24 cpm )>
Sub-codes 0, 3, 6, 7: 0/0
Sub-code 1: 77,000/90,000/90,000
Sub-code 4: 180,000/180,000/157,000
<Default values of code 1158
(18 cpm / 21 cpm / 24 cpm )>
Sub-codes 0, 3, 6, 7: 0/0
Sub-code 1: 77,000/90,000/90,000
Sub-code 4: 180,000/180,000/157,000
<Default values of code 1172
(18 cpm / 21 cpm / 24 cpm )>
Sub-codes 0, 3, 6, 7: 0/0
Sub-code 1: 77,000/90,000/90,000
Sub-code 4: 180,000/180,000/157,000
<Default values of code 1174
(18 cpm / 21 cpm / 24 cpm )>
Sub-codes 0, 3, 6, 7: 0/0
Sub-code 1: 77,000/90,000/90,000
Sub-code 4: 180,000/180,000/157,000
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Items
PM management setting
<Procedure 4> *Indicated in
8 digits
Needle electrode
1182-0, 1, 3, 4, 6, 7
Ozone filter
1198-0, 1, 3, 4, 6, 7
Developer material
1200-0, 1, 3, 4, 6, 7
1214-0, 1, 3, 4, 6, 7
1224-0, 1, 3, 4, 6, 7
Fuser roller
1246-0, 1, 3, 4, 6, 7
Pressure roller
1250-0, 1, 3, 4, 6, 7
1268-0, 1, 3, 4, 6, 7
1298-0, 1
1300-0, 1
Separation roller
(PFP upper drawer)
1312-0, 1
Separation roller
(PFP lower drawer)
1314-0, 1
Separation roller
(Bypass unit)
1316-0, 1
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Remarks
<Default values of code 1182
(18 cpm / 21 cpm / 24 cpm )>
Sub-codes 0, 3, 6, 7: 0/0
Sub-code 1: 77,000/90,000/90,000
Sub-code 4: 180,000/180,000/157,000
<Default values of code 1198
(18 cpm / 21 cpm / 24 cpm )>
Sub-codes 0, 3, 6, 7: 0/0
Sub-code 1: 77,000/90,000/90,000
Sub-code 4: 180,000/180,000/157,000
<Default values of code 1200
(18 cpm / 21 cpm / 24 cpm )>
Sub-codes 0, 3, 6, 7: 0/0
Sub-code 1: 77,000/90,000/90,000
Sub-code 4: 180,000/180,000/157,000
<Default values of code 1214
(18 cpm / 21 cpm / 24 cpm )>
Sub-codes 0, 3, 6, 7: 0/0
Sub-code 1: 77,000/90,000/90,000
Sub-code 4: 180,000/180,000/157,000
<Default values of code 1224
(18 cpm / 21 cpm / 24 cpm )>
Sub-codes 0, 3, 6, 7: 0/0
Sub-code 1: 77,000/90,000/90,000
Sub-code 4: 180,000/180,000/157,000
<Default values of code 1246
(18 cpm / 21 cpm / 24 cpm )>
Sub-codes 0, 3, 6, 7: 0/0
Sub-code 1: 77,000/90,000/90,000
Sub-code 4: 180,000/180,000/157,000
<Default values of code 1250
(18 cpm / 21 cpm / 24 cpm )>
Sub-codes 0, 3, 6, 7: 0/0
Sub-code 1: 77,000/90,000/90,000
Sub-code 4: 180,000/180,000/157,000
<Default values of code 1268
(18 cpm / 21 cpm / 24 cpm )>
Sub-codes 0, 3, 6, 7: 0/0
Sub-code 1: 77,000/90,000/90,000
Sub-code 4: 180,000/180,000/157,000
<Default values of code 1298
(18 cpm / 21 cpm / 24 cpm )>
Sub-codes 0: 0/0/0
Sub-code 1: 90,000/90,000/90,000
<Default values of code 1300
(18 cpm / 21 cpm / 24 cpm )>
Sub-codes 0: 0/0/0
Sub-code 1: 90,000/90,000/90,000
<Default values of code 1312
(18 cpm / 21 cpm / 24 cpm )>
Sub-codes 0: 0/0/0
Sub-code 1: 80,000/80,000/80,000
<Default values of code 1314
(18 cpm / 21 cpm / 24 cpm )>
Sub-codes 0: 0/0/0
Sub-code 1: 80,000/80,000/80,000
<Default values of code 1316
(18 cpm / 21 cpm / 24 cpm )>
Sub-codes 0: 0/0/0
Sub-code 1: 90,000/90,000/90,000
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Items
Feed roller
(PFP upper drawer)
PM management setting
<Procedure 4> *Indicated in
8 digits
1320-0, 1
Feed roller
(PFP lower drawer)
1322-0, 1
1324-0, 1
Pickup roller
(PFP upper drawer)
1328-0, 1
Pickup roller
(PFP lower drawer)
1330-0, 1
1332-0, 1
Recovery blade
1336-0, 1, 3, 4, 6, 7
Remarks
<Default values of code 1320
(18 cpm / 21 cpm / 24 cpm )>
Sub-codes 0: 0/0/0
Sub-code 1: 80,000/80,000/80,000
<Default values of code 1322
(18 cpm / 21 cpm / 24 cpm )>
Sub-codes 0: 0/0/0
Sub-code 1: 80,000/80,000/80,000
<Default values of code 1324
(18 cpm / 21 cpm / 24 cpm )>
Sub-codes 0: 0/0/0
Sub-code 1: 90,000/90,000/90,000
<Default values of code 1328
(18 cpm / 21 cpm / 24 cpm )>
Sub-codes 0: 0/0/0
Sub-code 1: 80,000/80,000/80,000
<Default values of code 1330
(18 cpm / 21 cpm / 24 cpm )>
Sub-codes 0: 0/0/0
Sub-code 1: 80,000/80,000/80,000
<Default values of code 1332
(18 cpm / 21 cpm / 24 cpm )>
Sub-codes 0: 0/0/0
Sub-code 1: 90,000/90,000/90,000
<Default values of code 1336
(18 cpm / 21 cpm / 24 cpm )>
Sub-codes 0, 3, 6, 7: 0/0
Sub-code 1: 77,000/90,000/90,000
Sub-code 4: 180,000/180,000/157,000
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2.2.3
Function test
The function test checks each function of the equipment. To enter the function test mode, follow the
procedure below, or enter the Service mode (*,#,*,*) and select the menu for the function test.
<Display messages>
Power ON
or
ENTER
Fig. 2-4
*1: When the FAX kit (GD-1221) is not installed, the test is not present.
*2: When the Network Printer kit (GA-1191) is not installed, the test is not present.
*3: When the Scanner Upgrade kit (GA-1201) is not installed, the test is not present.
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<Display messages>
Power ON
ENTER
START
CLEAR/STOP
Fig. 2-5
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<Display messages>
Power ON
02.PRINT TEST
ENTER
Digital Keys
ENTER
Print code
Digital Keys Select paper cassette (C)
ENTER
C
0: Bypass
1: Drawer
2: PFU
3: PFP upper drawer
4: PFP lower drawer
START
CLEAR/STOP
111
C=
*1
Remarks
Error diffusion
Error diffusion
Pattern width: 2 dots, Pitch: 10 mm
A3/LD
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<Display messages>
Power ON
04.SENSOR TEST
ENTER
or
Bit
7------0
I1
I9
Display selection
S1
Cancel
P2
Fig. 2-7
I1
I4
I7
I2
I5
I8
S1
S3
P1
S2
S4
P2
I3
I6
I9
Fig. 2-8
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Example 1:
Confirm whether the front cover is open or
close. The front cover is equipped with the
24-V ON/OFF switch (Interlock switch) and
the front cover switch. The status of both
switches is 1 when the cover is open, and 0
when it is close. When the status of the one
is 0 and that of the other is 1 as shown in the
example, there is something wrong with
either of these switches.
I6 Bit6
I7 Bit3
Fig. 2-9
Front cover
Open Close
1
0
1
0
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l2
l3
l4
l5
bit
Items to check
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
1 display
0 display
Not connected
No paper
Drawer not
installed
No paper
No paper
No drawer
Paper present
-
Connected
Paper present
Drawer installed
Paper present
Paper present
Drawer present
No paper
-
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Display
position
l6
l7
l8
l9
S1
bit
Items to check
7
6
24 V power supply
(Front cover opening/closing)
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
1 display
0 display
24V ON
24V OFF
Not connected
Not connected
Abnormal rotation
Connected
Connected
Normal rotation
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
Registration sensor
Exit sensor
Front cover opening/closing switch
PFU cover opening/closing switch
Externally counter connection
Fuser unit switch
Developer unit switch
Paper present
Paper present
Cover opened
Cover opened
Not connected
Connected
Not connected
-
No paper
No paper
Cover closed
Cover closed
Connected
Not connected
Connected
-
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
Normal
Connected
Cover opened
Home position
3
2
1
0
Error
Not connected
Cover closed
Other than home
position
-
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Display
position
S2
S3
S4
P1
P2
bit
Items to check
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
ADU connection
ADU entrance sensor
1 display
0 display
Original present
Original present
Original present
Original present
Original present
Original present
Original present
ADF/RADF
opened
Cover opened
Original present
Original present
Original present
Original present
Original present
Original present
Original present
Original present
Original present
Original present
Drawer not
installed
Paper present
Connected
Cover opened
No paper
Tray at upper limit
position
Drawer not
installed
Paper present
No paper
Tray at upper limit
position
Not connected
Paper present
No original
No original
No original
No original
No original
No original
No original
ADF/RADF closed
Cover closed
No original
No original
No original
No original
No original
No original
No original
No original
No original
No original
Drawer present
No paper
Not connected
Cover closed
Paper present
Other than upper
limit position
Drawer present
No paper
Paper present
Other than upper
limit position
Connected
No paper
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<Display messages>
Power ON
05.SRAM TEST
ENTER
Cancel
or
Fig. 2-10
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<Display messages>
Power ON
06.DRAM TEST
ENTER
Cancel
or
Fig. 2-11
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<Display messages>
Power ON
07.CLOCK IC TEST
ENTER
or
Cancel
Fig. 2-12
<Display messages>
Power ON
08.SCANNER TEST
ENTER
or
Cancel
Fig. 2-13
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<Display messages>
Power ON
09.CODEC TEST
ENTER
or
Cancel
Fig. 2-14
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Power ON
10.OUTPUT TEST
Cancel
<Display messages>
ENTER
C=
Digital Keys
267
Cancel
Test code
ENTER
C = 267
START
Test start
CLEAR/STOP
Test stop
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Function
Code
Main motor ON (operational without
151
developer unit)
Toner motor ON (normal rotation)
152
Polygonal motor ON (600 dpi)
153
Registration clutch ON
158
PFP motor ON
159
ADU motor ON (low speed)
160
Laser ON
168
Exit motor ON (normal rotation)
170
Exit motor ON (reverse rotation)
171
Pickup solenoid ON/OFF
PFU pickup solenoid ON/OFF
PFU transport clutch (high speed) ON/OFF
Bypass pickup solenoid ON/OFF
PFU transport clutch (low speed) ON/OFF
Key copy counter count up
PFP transport clutch ON/OFF
PFP upper drawer feed clutch ON/OFF
PFP lower drawer feed clutch ON/OFF
235
236
237
249
252
253
255
256
261
267
278
280
281
282
283
284
285
411
Function
Code No. 101 function OFF
Code No. 102 function OFF
Code No. 103 function OFF
Code No. 108 function OFF
Code No. 109 function OFF
Code No. 110 function OFF
Code No. 118 function OFF
Code No. 120 function OFF
Code No. 121 function OFF
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<Display messages>
Power ON
ENTER
End of test
Cancel
or
Fig. 2-16
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<Display messages>
Power ON
2
Select test menu
ENTER
End of TEST
Cancel
or
Fig. 2-17
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<Display messages>
Power ON
13.CF TEST
ENTER
End of TEST
Cancel
or
Fig. 2-18
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2.2.4
AUTO TEST
This mode allows the user to independently diagnose the machine by automatically performing a
series of tests.
05.TEST MODE
<Display messages>
Press the
USER FUNCTION key
Select menu
ENTER
01.AUTO TEST
ENTER
It takes about 2 minutes to
finish TEST
End of TEST
Fig. 2-19
Test Items
a) Flash ROM test
b) SRAM test
c) DRAM test
d) MODEM test
e) SCANNER test
f) CODEC test
g) Printer test
h) Phonebook data test
Calculates and compares the check sums of the firmware, function data and
language information with the previously stored corresponding check sum values.
Same as Function Test.
Same as Function Test.
Same as Function Test.
Same as Function Test.
Same as Function Test.
Checks each part of the printer (fan, HVPS, polygon, heater, Laser optical unit) and
prints one page of test pattern (not performed when there is no paper).
Calculates and compares the check sum of the phonebook with the previously
stored check sum value.
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2.2.5
INDIVIDUAL TEST
The user can perform a test in interactive mode and locate the faulty point from the test result. The test
result is printed in the form of a report.
05.TEST MODE
<Display messages>
Press the
USER FUNCTION key
Select menu
ENTER
CANCEL
Fig. 2-20
Test Items
a) ADF test
b) Key test
c) LED test
d) LCD test
e) Speaker test
f) Sensor test
g) Printer test
Transports and ejects originals to check the transport system. Transports and ejects
a certain number of originals and displays the number of the originals. The tester
checks that this value matches the number of the originals. A transport speed can be
selected with the resolution key.
Press all the keys on the operation panel to check if they are detected normally. The
key test ends when the STOP key is pressed in the end. If there is any key which is
not detected when pressed before the STOP key is pressed, it will be judged to be
an error.
When the test is performed, all the LEDs will come on. If there is any LED which is
not lit when visually checked, it will be judged to be an error.
All the dots on the display go off (turn black). When the Start key is then pressed, all
the dots light (turn white). If there is any dot which does not light or go off when
visually checked, it will be judged to be an error.
Check that the volume level from the speaker changes.
Sensor test.
Open and close the covers by following the guidance appearing on the display.
Checks the printer function by printing two test patterns.
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2.2.6
05.TEST MODE
<Display messages>
Press the
USER FUNCTION key
Select menu
ENTER
ENTER
If there is any NG in the RESULT column, the corresponding test is problematic. An test with an
asterisk (*) cannot be executed unless the corresponding option is installed.
Fig. 2-22
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2.2.7
Function test
<Display messages>
Press the
USER FUNCTION key
Enter SERVICE MODE
05.TEST MODE
Select menu
ENTER
04.FUNCTION TEST
ENTER
Select item to be tested
ENTER
End of TEST
Fig. 2-23
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2.2.8
MAINTENANCE
<Display messages>
Press the
USER FUNCTION key
Enter SERVICE MODE
05.TEST MODE
Select menu
ENTER
05.MAINTENANCE
ENTER
01.MEMORY CLEAR
Use
or
keys
Use
or
keys
ENTER
Select menu
ENTER
After
approx. 2
seconds
Memory is cleared.
Fig. 2-24
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1. PIX MEMORY
FUNC/SYSFUNC/UAD etc.
Adjustment mode (05)
Setting mode (08)
Clear
Clear
Set default
value*e
3. ALL*1 (Same
as [1] + [3] +
4. USER AREA*1
[*]+[POWER]ON)
Set default value
Clear
Clear
Clear
*a
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Password *d
Pending FAX job data
Stored JOB data
Clear
Clear
*1: RAM clear may take more than 10 seconds. Note that the error (Broken Registration) results if the
power is turned off during RAM clear.
*a: Total Scan, Print jam, Job counter, Counter for each paper size
*b: Total Print, Drum counter, Toner counter, etc.
*c: One touch, Speed, Group etc.
*d: Polling Password
*e: Counter values and Process values of the 08 codes are not reset.
[B] SET FUNCTION
Refer to the Service Handbook (GD-1220/1221).
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<Display messages>
Press the
USER FUNCTION key
Enter SERVICE MODE
05.TEST MODE
Select menu
ENTER
05.MAINTENANCE
ENTER
03.MEMORY WRITE
CANCEL
Use
or
keys
ENTER
Input ADDRESS
ENTER
Input DATA
ENTER
Fig. 2-25
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2.2.9
SERVICE LIST
This function allows you to print lists. There are four kinds of lists that can be printed.
PROTOCOL TRACE *1
TOTAL ERRORS *1
FUNCTION (FUNC 05, 08 List)
MEMORY DUMP
*1: To be printed when the FAX Kit (GD-1221) is installed.
<Display messages>
Press the
USER FUNCTION key
Enter SERVICE MODE
05.TEST MODE
Select menu
ENTER
06.SERVICE LIST
ENTER
or
keys
ENTER
Print list
Fig. 2-26
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Country/Region code
Prints the settings at this point of time in binary format.
HOME 0 to 2
UAD 0 to 19
EX TYPE 1
ACC DGT 1 to 2
2nd Sheet
05 xxx
08 xxx
Fig. 2-27
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Fig. 2-28
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2.2.10
Press the USER FUNCTIONS key and enter the SERVICE MODE. Then, select LISTS and print a
function list so that the user set information will be printed on the first sheet, and the jam counter on the
second sheet.
The same data as printed in Ch.2.2.9 [C] is printed on the third and fourth sheets.
<Display messages>
Press the
USER FUNCTION key
Enter SERVICE MODE
02.LISTS
Select menu
ENTER
2.FUNCTION
Use
or
keys
ENTER
Print list
Fig. 2-29
Jam information
Jammed original count
Total count of TYPE1 to 7
Jam inside the equipment (at or near the paper feeding section)
Jam inside the equipment (at or near the center section)
Jam inside the equipment (at or near the paper exit section)
Jam at the option (paper feed)
Jam between the option and the equipment (at the transport path)
Cover open jam (during copying)
Other paper jams
FLASH ROM
PROGRAM
FUNCTION
LANGUAGE
SCANNER
Version information
System firmware version <T28xSY0xxxx> and creation date
Function table data version <T28xSY1xxxx> and creation date
Language data version <T28xSY2xxxx> and creation date
Scanner (ADF/RADF) version <Vxxxx>
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Fig. 2-30
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2.2.11
RAM clear
There are two methods to perform RAM clear: turning the power ON while pressing the specified keys,
and clearing the partial memory by selecting items to be cleared from the menu.
Follow the procedure below to clear the RAM by selecting items to be cleared from the menu,
Refer to
P.2-99 "[A] MEMORY CLEAR"
< RAM clear by turning the power ON >
Specified Keys
<Display messages>
Power ON *
Warming up
READY(Standby)
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Set default
value
[START]+
[STOP]+
[POWER] *1
Set default
value
Set default
value
Set default
value*4
Set default
value*4
Set default
value*4
[1]+[3]+[*]+
[POWER] *1.2
FUNC/SYSFUNC/
UAD etc.
Adjustment mode (05)
Setting mode (08)
Journal report data
Error data on FAX
communication
Protocol trace data
Counter data
[1]+[3]+[#]+
[POWER] *1
Clear
Clear
Clear
*a
[*]+[#]+
[POWER] *1
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
[0]+ [2]+
[POWER]
[1]+[2]+[*]+
[POWER] *3
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Password *d
Pending FAX job data
Stored JOB data
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
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2.2.12
Country/Region code
Model
NAD
AUD
ASU/SYD/SAD
CND
ASD
TWD
ARD
KRD
MJD
Important:
When the FAX kit (GD-1220/1221) is not installed, do not input the code except ones in the
above table.
<Display messages>
Power ON
Code No.
Cancel
ENTER
CLEAR/STOP
or
START
Warming up
Fig. 2-32
Note:
When the FAX kit (GD-1220/1221) is installed, refer to the Service Handbook (GD-1220/1221).
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3.
3.1
ADJUSTMENT
Adjustment of Auto-Toner Sensor
When the developer material is replaced, adjust the auto-toner sensor in the following procedure.
<Procedure> (Adjustment Mode (05-200))
While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON.
The following message will be displayed.
[0][5]
[POWER]
Fig. 3-1
(3)
[2][0][0]
[ENTER]
Fig. 3-2
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3-1
(4)
After about 2 minutes, all the density LEDs light and a value in the DT column on the display
automatically starts changing.
Fig. 3-3
Note:
The output voltage of the auto-toner sensor (2.30 V in the above case).
The drum, developer unit, etc. are in operation.
(5)
After a short time, the value in the DT column on the display becomes stable and all the density
LEDs are turned off.
(6)
Check if the value in the DT column on the display is within the range of 232 to 248 (i.e. the
output voltage range of the auto-toner sensor is 2.32 V to 2.48 V.).
(7)
If the value is not within the range of 232 to 248, press the Up or Down button to adjust the value
manually.
(8)
[ENTER]
Fig. 3-4
(9)
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ADJUSTMENT
3-2
3.2
3.2.1
There are several adjustment items in the image dimensional adjustment, as listed below. When
adjusting these items, the following adjustment order should strictly be observed.
Item to be adjusted
1
Printer related
adjustment
Code in mode 05
450, 451, 448, 449, 455, 474,
458, 460, 461, 462, 463, 464
401
411
421
Scanner related
adjustment
405
306
340
305
430
432
433
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3-3
<Display>
[0][5]
[POWER]
1
[Digital keys] :Enter the code.
:Current adjustment
value is displayed.
[ENTER]
READY
100%
ZOOM
NONSORT
FINISHING
EDIT
Test copy
[INTERRUPT] :Move to the adjustment
mode.
If the test copy does not
satisfy the specified values,
return to step 1 and
repeat the adjustment
procedure.
[Power]
OFF/ON
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3-4
3.2.2
The aligning amount is adjusted by using the following codes in Adjustment Mode (05).
Paper type
Weight
Drawer
PFU
PFP upper
drawer
PFP lower
drawer
ADU
Bypass feed
Plain paper
64-80 g/m2
17-20 lb.
450 (*1)
451 (*1)
448 (*1)
449 (*1)
455 (*1)
458 (*1)
Thick paper 1
81-105g/m2
21-28 lb.
474 (*1)
460 (*1)
Thick paper 2
106-163g/m2
29-43 lb.
461 (*1)
Thick paper 3
164-209g/m2
44-55 lb.
462 (*2)
OHP
463 (*3)
Envelope
464 (*4)
Sub-code
(*1) 0: Long size 1: Middle size 2: Short size
(*2) 0: Long size 1: Middle size 2: Short size 3: Post card
(*3) 0: Long size of OHP film 1: Middle size of OHP film 2: Short size of OHP film
(*4) 0: Long size of Envelope 1: Middle size of Envelope 2: Short size of Envelope
Notes:
1. Long size: 330 mm or longer (13.0 inches or longer)
Middle size: 220-239 mm (8.7-12.9 inches)
Short size: 219 mm or shorter (8.6 inches or shorter)
2. The adjustment of Post card is for Japan only.
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3-5
<Procedure>
(1)
[0][5]
(Code)
[ENTER]
[POWER]
[ENTER]
[CANCEL]
(Stores in memory)
(Sub-Code)
[4]
[ENTER]
[FAX]
value
( Current
displayed )
[Drawer number]
new
( Enter
value )
[ENTER]
[POWER]
OFF/ON
(Exit)
(Test print)
(2)
Transfer void
mm
00
mm
-1
50
Fig. 3-6
(3)
Note:
When paper thinner than specified is used, paper jams may occur frequently at the registration
section. In this case, it is advisable to change (or reduce) the aligning amount.
However, if the aligning amount is reduced too much, this may cause the shift of leading edge
position. So, when adjusting the aligning amount, try to choose the appropriate amount while
confirming the leading edge position is not shifted.
* As a tentative countermeasure, the service life of the feed roller can be extended by
increasing the aligning amount.
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3.2.3
[A] Reproduction ratio of primary scanning direction (Fine adjustment of polygonal motor
rotation speed (Printer))
<Procedure>
(1)
While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON.
(Adjustment Mode)
(2)
Press [1]
[FAX]
[Drawer number] (Select from 0: bypass, 1: drawer, 2: PFU, 3: PFP upper
drawer or 4: PFP lower drawer.)
[START]. (A grid pattern with 10 mm squares is printed out.
Use A3/LD from standard drawer of the equipment.)
(3)
Check the grid pattern on the test chart printed out and measure the distance A from the 1st line
to the 21st line of the grid pattern.
(4)
(5)
If not, use the following procedure to change values and measure the distance A again.
(Adjustment Mode)
(Key in code [401])
[ENTER]
(Key in a value (acceptable values: 0 to 255))
[ENTER] (Stored in memory)
[CANCEL]
MC is displayed
Press [1]
[FAX]
Press [Drawer number]
[START]
(A grid pattern is printed out.)
* The larger the adjustment value is, the longer the distance A becomes (approx. 0.125 mm/
step).
While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON.
(Adjustment Mode)
(2)
Press [1]
[FAX]
[Drawer number] (Select from 0: bypass, 1: drawer, 2: PFU, 3: PFP upper
drawer or 4: PFP lower drawer.)
[START]. (A grid pattern with 10 mm squares is printed out.
Use A3/LD from standard drawer of the equipment.)
(3)
Check the grid pattern on the test chart printed out and measure the distance B from the left edge
of the paper to the 6th line of the grid pattern.
(4)
(5)
If not, use the following procedure to change values and measure the distance B again.
(Adjustment Mode)
(Key in the code [411])
[ENTER]
(Key in a value (acceptable values: 0 to 255))
[ENTER] (Stored in memory)
[CANCEL]
MC is displayed
Press [1]
[FAX]
Press [Drawer number]
[START]
(A grid pattern is printed out.)
* The larger the adjustment value is, the longer the distance B becomes (approx. 0.05 mm/
step).
(6)
After the adjustment for the code 411 is completed, apply the same adjustment value for the
code 410.
(Adjustment Mode)
(Key in the code [410])
(Key in the same value in the step 5 above)
Press [ENTER] (Stored in memory).
[ENTER]
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Note:
Make sure the first line of the grid pattern is printed out since the line is occasionally vanished.
[C] Reproduction ratio of secondary scanning direction (Fine adjustment of main motor
rotation speed (Copier/Printer))
<Procedure>
(1)
While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON.
(Adjustment mode)
(2)
Press [1]
[FAX]
[Drawer number] (Select from 0: bypass, 1: drawer, 2: PFU, 3: PFP upper
drawer or 4: PFP lower drawer.)
[START]. (A grid pattern with 10 mm squares is printed out.
Use A3/LD from standard drawer of the equipment.)
(3)
Check the grid pattern on the test chart printed out and measure the distance C from the 10th
line at the leading edge of the paper to the 30th line of the grid pattern.
* Normally, the 1st line of the grid pattern is not printed.
(4)
(5)
If not, use the following procedure to change values and measure the distance C again.
(Adjustment Mode)
(Key in code [421])
[ENTER]
(Key in a value (acceptable values: 0 to 255))
[ENTER] (Stored in memory)
[CANCEL]
MC is displayed
Press [1]
[FAX]
Press [Drawer number]
[START]
(A grid pattern is printed out.)
* The larger the adjustment value is, the longer the distance C becomes (approx. 0.125 mm/
step).
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3-8
Paper source
Code
Paper size
Acceptable
value
Drawer
440
A3/LD
0 to 40
PFU
441
A4/LT
0 to 40
PFP
444
A4/LT
0 to 15
Bypass feed
442
A4/LT
0 to 15
Duplexing
445
A3/LD
0 to 15
Remarks
<Procedure>
(1)
While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON.
(Adjustment Mode)
(2)
Press [1]
[FAX]
[Drawer number] (Select from 0: bypass, 1: drawer, 2: PFU, 3: PFP upper
drawer or 4: PFP lower drawer.)
[START]. (A grid pattern with 10 mm squares is printed out.)
(3)
Check the grid pattern on the test chart printed out and measure the distance D from the leading
edge of the paper to the 6th line of the grid pattern.
* Normally, the 1st line of the grid pattern is not printed.
(4)
(5)
If not, use the following procedure to change values and measure the distance D again.
(Adjustment Mode)
(Key in the code shown above)
[ENTER]
(Key in an acceptable value shown above)
[ENTER] (Stored in memory) [CANCEL]
MC is displayed
Press [1]
[FAX]
Press [Drawer number]
[START]
(A grid pattern is printed out.)
* The larger the adjustment value is, the longer the distance D becomes (approx. 0.4 mm/step).
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ADJUSTMENT
3-9
21
A
6
30
Feeding direction
10
<Procedure>
[0] [5] [Power ON]
[1]
[FAX]
A: 05-401 (Drawer, A3/LD)
B:
C:
[Drawer number]
[START]
D:
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3.2.4
(Adjustment Mode)
(2)
Place a ruler on the original glass (along the direction from the rear to the front of the equipment).
(3)
(4)
Make a copy at the mode of A3 (LD), 100% and standard drawer of the equipment.
(5)
(6)
Measure the distance A from 10 mm to 270 mm of the copied image of the ruler.
(7)
(8)
If not, use the following procedure to change values and repeat the steps (3) to (7) above.
50
100
150
200
250
(Adjustment Mode)
(Key in the code [405])
[ENTER]
(Key in a value (acceptable values: 0 to 255))
Press the [ENTER] button (stored in memory). [CANCEL]
(MC is displayed.)
* The larger the adjustment value is, the higher the reproduction ratio and the longer the
distance A become (approx. 0.125 mm/step).
Feeding direction
Fig. 3-8
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While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON.
(Adjustment Mode)
(2)
Place a ruler on the original glass with its leading edge pushed against the rear side and its side
along the original scale on the left.
(3)
(4)
Make a copy at the mode of A3 (LD), 100% and standard drawer of the equipment.
(5)
(6)
Measure the distance B from the left edge of the paper to 10 mm of the copied image of the ruler.
(7)
(8)
If not, use the following procedure to change values and repeat the steps (3) to (7) above.
(Adjustment Mode)
(Key in the code [306])
[ENTER]
(Key in a value (acceptable values: 121 to 136))
Press the [ENTER] button (stored in memory: The density LED blinks.).
[CANCEL]
(MC is displayed.)
* The smaller the adjustment value is, the more the image is shifted to the left and the distance
B become narrower (0.169 mm/step).
Be sure not to perform any operations while the density LED is blinking.
50
100
150
200
Feeding direction
Fig. 3-9
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3 - 12
While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON.
(Adjustment Mode)
(2)
Place a ruler on the original glass with its leading edge pushed against the original scale on the
left.
(3)
(4)
Make a copy at the mode of A3 (LD), 100% and standard drawer of the equipment.
(5)
(6)
Measure the distance C from 200 mm to 400 mm of the copied image of the ruler.
(7)
(8)
If not, use the following procedure to change values and repeat the steps (3) to (7) above.
(Adjustment Mode)
(Key in the code [340])
[ENTER]
(Key in a value (acceptable values: 76 to 181))
Press the [ENTER] button (stored in memory: The density LED blinks.).
[CANCEL]
(MC is displayed.)
* The smaller the adjustment value is, the lower the reproduction ratio becomes (0.189 mm/
step).
Be sure not to perform any operations while the density LED is blinking.
Copied image of the ruler
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
Feeding direction
Fig. 3-10
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3 - 13
While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON.
(Adjustment Mode)
(2)
Place a ruler on the original glass with its leading edge pushed against the original scale on the
left.
(3)
(4)
Make a copy at the mode of A3 (LD), 100% and standard drawer of the equipment.
(5)
(6)
Measure the distance D from the leading edge of the paper to 10 mm of the copied image of the
ruler.
(7)
(8)
If not, use the following procedure to change values and repeat the steps (3) to (7) above.
(Adjustment Mode)
(Key in the code [305])
[ENTER]
(Key in a value (acceptable values: 51 to 206))
Press the [ENTER] button (stored in memory: The density LED blinks.).
[CANCEL]
(MC is displayed.)
* The larger the adjustment value is, the more the image is shifted to the trailing edge (0.064
mm/step).
Be sure not to perform any operations while the density LED is blinking.
Copied image of the ruler
10
20
30
40
Feeding direction
Fig. 3-11
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3 - 14
While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON.
(Adjustment Mode)
(2)
Press [4]
[FAX]
[PAPER FEED] (Select from 0: bypass, 1: drawer, 2: PFU, 3: PFP upper
drawer or 4: PFP lower drawer.)
[START] (A solid black pattern (whole area) is printed out.
Print out 2 sheets in A3/LD size.).
(3)
Place the paper printed out in step (2) to cover the whole area of the original glass.
(4)
(5)
Make a copy at the mode of A3/LD, 100%, Text/Photo and standard drawer of the equipment.
(6)
(7)
Measure the blank area E at the leading edge of the copied image.
(8)
(9)
If not, use the following procedure to change values and repeat the steps (4) to (8) above.
(Adjustment Mode)
(Key in the code [430])
[ENTER]
(Key in a value (acceptable values: 0 to 255))
Press the [ENTER] button (stored in memory). [CANCEL]
(MC is displayed.)
* The larger the adjustment value is, the wider the blank area becomes (approx. 0.04 mm/
step).
Feeding direction
E
Fig. 3-12
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ADJUSTMENT
3 - 15
While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON.
(Adjustment Mode)
(2)
Press [4]
[FAX]
[PAPER FEED] (Select from 0: bypass, 1: drawer, 2: PFU, 3: PFP upper
drawer or 4: PFP lower drawer.)
[START] (A solid black pattern (whole area) is printed out.
Print out 2 sheets in A3/LD size.).
(3)
Place the paper printed out in step (2) to cover the whole area of the original glass.
(4)
(5)
Make a copy at the mode of A3/LD, 100%, Text/Photo and standard drawer of the equipment.
(6)
(7)
Measure the blank area F at the right side of the copied image.
(8)
(9)
If not, use the following procedure to change values and repeat the steps (4) to (8) above.
(Adjustment Mode)
(Key in the code [432])
[ENTER]
(Key in a value (acceptable values: 0 to 255))
Press the [ENTER] button (stored in memory). [CANCEL]
(MC is displayed.)
* The larger the adjustment value is, the wider the blank area at the right side becomes
(approx. 0.04 mm/step).
Feeding direction
Fig. 3-13
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ADJUSTMENT
3 - 16
While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON.
(Adjustment Mode)
(2)
Press [4]
[FAX]
[PAPER FEED] (Select from 0: bypass, 1: drawer, 2: PFU, 3: PFP upper
drawer or 4: PFP lower drawer.)
[START] (A solid black pattern (whole area) is printed out.
Print out 2 sheets in A3/LD size.).
(3)
Place the paper printed out in step (2) to cover the whole area of the original glass.
(4)
(5)
Make a copy at the mode of A3/LD, 100%, Text/Photo and standard drawer of the equipment.
(6)
(7)
Measure the blank area G at the trailing edge of the copied image.
(8)
(9)
If not, use the following procedure to change values and repeat the steps (4) to (8) above.
(Adjustment Mode)
(Key in the code [433])
[ENTER]
(Key in a value (acceptable values: 0 to 255))
Press the [ENTER] button (stored in memory). [CANCEL]
(MC is displayed.)
* The larger the adjustment value is, the wider the blank area at the trailing edge becomes
(approx. 0.04 mm/step).
Feeding direction
G
Fig. 3-14
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3 - 17
3.3
3.3.1
Density adjustment
The center density and the density variation controlled by density adjustment keys can be adjusted as
follows.
< Adjustment Mode (05) >
Original mode
Item to be adjusted
Remarks
Text/Photo
Photo
Text
503
501
504
505
506
507
508
509
510
514
512
515
Make a test copy and compare the image obtained with the current settings; if necessary, make
adjustment using the following procedure.
<Procedure>
(1)
While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON.
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
If the desired image density has not been attained, repeat step (2) to (5).
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3.3.2
Photo
Text
593
594
595
<Procedure>
Procedure is same as that of
Item to be adjusted
Gamma slope adjustment
Remarks
1 to 9: Select the gamma slope
angle. (The larger the value
is, the larger the angle
becomes.)
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3.3.3
Sharpness adjustment
If you want to make copy images look softer or sharper, perform the following adjustment.
< Adjustment Mode (05) >
Original mode
Text/
Photo
Photo
Text
Photo
(Dither)
620
621
622
623
Item to be adjusted
Sharpness adjustment
Remarks
Key in the following values
depending on the original mode.
Ones place
Selecting a filter shape
Tens place
0: Use Default value
1 to 9: Change intensity
(The larger the value is, the sharper
the image becomes.)
Example of value entry in case
the mode is Text/Photo.
21
Note:
When the value 0 is keyed
in at the tens digit, the value
is not displayed on LCD
screen.
Make a test copy and compare the image obtained with the current settings; if necessary, make
adjustment using the following procedure.
<Procedure>
Procedure is same as that of
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3.3.4
The values of the background peak / text peak in the range correction can be switched to varied or
fixed in the following codes.
If they are fixed, the range correction is performed with standard values.
The values of the background peak affect the reproduction of the background density and the values of
the text peak affect that of the text density.
< Adjustment Mode (05) >
Original mode
Item to be adjusted
Text/Photo
Photo
Text
570
571
572
693
694
695
Remarks
The following are the default values
set for each original mode.
Text/Photo: 12, Photo: 12, Text: 22
Each digit stands for:
Ones place: Automatic density mode
Tens place: Manual density mode
The setting conditions possible are
as follows:
Background peak
Text peak
1:
fixed
fixed
2:
varied
fixed
3:
fixed
varied
4:
varied
varied
Make a test copy and compare the image obtained with the current settings; if necessary, make
adjustment using the following procedure.
<Procedure>
Procedure is same as that of
3.3.5
The levels of the background peak for the range correction can be set at the following codes.
< Adjustment Mode (05) >
Original mode
Text/Photo
Photo
Text
532
533
534
Item to be adjusted
Background peak for range
correction
Remarks
When the value increases, the
background (low density area) of the
image is not output.
Acceptable values: 0 to 255
(Default: Text/Photo: 32, Photo: 22,
Text: 46)
Make a test copy and compare the image obtained with the current settings; if necessary, make
adjustment using the following procedure.
<Procedure>
Procedure is same as that of
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3.3.6
The levels of the text peak for the range correction can be set at the following codes.
< Adjustment Mode (05) >
Original mode
Text/Photo
Photo
Text
535
536
537
Item to be adjusted
Remarks
Text peak for range correction When the value is increased, text
(high image density part) becomes
lighter.
Acceptable values: 0 to 255
(Default: text/photo: 246, photo: 254,
text: 236)
The image changes slightly in text mode because it is treated as a simple binary format image.
<Procedure>
Procedure is same as that of
3.3.7
Item to be adjusted
Adjustment of smudged/faint
spotted text
Remarks
When the value increases, the faint text is improved.
When the value decreases, the smudged text is
improved.
Acceptable values: 0 to 4 (Default: 3)
Note:
Remember the image specifications and life
span of the replacing parts may not meet the
standard when the setting value is changed
from the default value.
Make a test copy and compare the image obtained with the current settings; if necessary, make
adjustment using the following procedure.
<Procedure>
Procedure is same as that of
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3.3.8
Item to be adjusted
Remarks
<Procedure>
(1)
While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON.
(2)
(3)
Key in the sub code (0, 1, 2, 3 or 4), and press the [ENTER] button.
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
Turn the power OFF and then back ON to perform printing job.
(8)
If the desired image density has not been attained, repeat step (2) to (7).
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3.4
3.4.1
PCL
654
655
Remarks
When the value increases, the smudged text is improved. When the value
decreases, the faint text is improved.
Acceptable values: 0 to 9 (Default: 5)
<Procedure>
(1)
While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON.
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
Turn the power OFF and then back ON to perform printing job.
(6)
If the desired text density has not been attained, repeat step (2) to (5).
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3.4.2
The image density level can be set with the following codes.
< Adjustment Mode (05) >
Language
GDI
PS/PCL
672-0 to 4
676-0 to 4
Item to be adjusted
Adjustment of image density
Remarks
When the value is decreased, text becomes
lighter.
Acceptable values: 0 to 63
Notes:
1. Set not to reverse the large and
small number of the setting value
corresponding to the sub code.
Ex.) When the image density
level for 672-0, 672-1, 672-2,
672-3, and 672-4 is assumed to
be "A", "B", "C", "D", and "E"
respectively, they should have the
following correlation:
ABCDE
2. Remember that the image
specifications and life span of the
replacing parts may not meet the
standard when the setting value
is changed from the default value.
The image density level of the received FAX printing and List printing can be set with the following
codes.
< Adjustment Mode (05) >
Code
678-0 to 4
Item to be adjusted
Remarks
When the value is decreased, text becomes lighter.
Acceptable values: 0 to 63
Notes:
1. Set not to reverse the large and small
number of the setting value corresponding
to the sub code.
Ex.) When the image density level for 678-0,
678-1, 678-2, 678-3, and 678-4 is assumed
to be "A", "B", "C", "D", and "E" respectively,
they should have the following correlation:
ABCDE
2. Remember that the image specifications
and life span of the replacing parts may not
meet the standard when the setting value is
changed from the default value.
<Procedure>
(1)
While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON.
(2)
(3)
Key in the sub code (0, 1, 2, 3 or 4), and press the [ENTER] button.
(4)
(5)
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(6)
(7)
Turn the power OFF and then back ON to perform printing job.
(8)
If the desired image density has not been attained, repeat step (2) to (7).
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3.4.3
The gamma balance is adjusted by adjusting the density at the Black Mode. The adjustment is
performed by selecting its density area from the following: low density, medium density and high
density.
< Adjustment Mode (05) >
Language and screen
Item to be adjusted
Photo
(PS)
Text
(PS)
Photo
(PCL)
Text
(PCL)
596-0
597-0
598-0
599-0
Low density
596-1
597-1
598-1
599-1
Medium density
596-2
597-2
598-2
599-2
High density
Remarks
3
The larger the value is, the
density of the item to be
adjusted becomes darker.
Acceptable values:
0 to 255. (Default: 128)
<Procedure>
(1)
While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON.
(2)
Key in the codes to be adjusted (language and screen) and press the [ENTER] button.
(3)
Key in the value corresponding to the density area to be adjusted (0, 1 or 2) and press the
[ENTER] button.
0: Low density (L) 1: Medium density (M) 2: High density (H)
(4)
Key in the adjustment value. (To correct the value once keyed in, press [CLEAR] button.)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
If the image density has not been attained, repeat step (1) to (7).
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3.5
3.5.1
Density adjustment
Adjusts the center density and the variation of density adjustment button.
< Adjustment Mode (05) >
Original mode
Item to be adjusted
Remarks
Text/Photo
Photo
Text
845
847
846
850
852
851
855
857
856
860
862
861
<Procedure>
(1)
While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON.
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
Turn the power OFF and then back ON to perform scanning job.
(6)
If the desired image density has not been attained, repeat step (2) to (5).
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3.5.2
Sharpness adjustment
If you want to make scan images look softer or sharper, perform the following adjustment.
< Adjustment Mode (05) >
Original mode
Item to be adjusted
Text/Photo
Photo
Text
865-0
867-0
866-0
Reproduction ratio:
25% to 40%
865-1
867-1
866-1
Reproduction ratio:
41% to 80%
865-2
867-2
866-2
Reproduction ratio:
81% to 400%
Remarks
Key in the following values
depending on the original mode.
Ones place
Selecting a filter shape
Tens place
0: Use Default value
1 to 9: Change intensity
The larger the value is, the
sharper the image becomes.)
Example of value entry in case
the mode is Text/Photo.
21
Note:
When the value 0 is keyed in
at the tens digit, the value is
not displayed on LCD screen.
<Procedure>
(1)
While pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, turn the power ON.
(2)
(3)
Key in the sub code (0,1 or 2), and press the [ENTER] button.
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
Turn the power OFF and then back ON to perform scanning job.
(8)
If the desired image density has not been attained, repeat step (2) to (7).
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3.5.3
The values of the background peak / text peak in the range correction can be switched to varied or
fixed in the following codes.
If they are fixed, the range correction is performed with standard values.
The values of the background peak affect the reproduction of the background density and the values of
the text peak affect that of the text density.
< Adjustment Mode (05) >
Original mode
Item to be adjusted
Text/Photo
Photo
Text
825
827
826
830
832
831
<Procedure>
Procedure is same as that of
3.5.4
Remarks
The following are the default values
set for each original mode.
Text/Photo: 12, Photo: 12, Text: 12
Each digit stands for:
Ones place: Automatic density mode
Tens place: Manual density mode
The setting conditions possible are
as follows:
Background peak
Text peak
1: fixed
fixed
2: varied
fixed
3: fixed
varied
4: varied
varied
The levels of the background peak for the range correction can be set at the following codes.
< Adjustment Mode (05) >
Original mode
Text/Photo
Photo
Text
835
837
836
<Procedure>
Procedure is same as that of
Item to be adjusted
Background peak for range
correction
Remarks
When the value increases, the
background (low density area) of the
image is not output.
Acceptable values: 0 to 255
(Default: text/photo: 32, photo: 16,
text: 46)
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3.5.5
The levels of the text peak for the range correction can be set at the following codes.
< Adjustment Mode (05) >
Original mode
Text/Photo
Photo
Text
820
822
821
Item to be adjusted
Remarks
Text peak for range correction When the value is increased, text
(high image density part) becomes
lighter.
Acceptable values: 0 to 255
(Default: text/photo: 246, photo: 254,
text: 236)
The image changes slightly in text mode because it is treated as a simple binary format image.
<Procedure>
Procedure is same as that of
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3.6
When replacing the high-voltage transformer, checking each output adjustment of main charger,
developer bias, transfer charger and separation charger is needed.
3.6.1
Adjustment
[ 1 ] Preparation
Items to check
Process Unit
Developer Bias
Main Charger
Transfer
Charger
Separation
Charger
High-Voltage Transformer Jig Install the high-voltage transformer jig in the equipment.
Note:
Connect the green cable of the high-voltage transformer jig to ground on
the equipment frame. Refer to
P.3-33 "[A] Installation of the highvoltage transformer jig".
Digital
Tester
(+) terminal
() terminal
Function switch
Full-scale (range)
Remarks
DC
1000 V
2V
Attach the door switch jig and start with the adjustment mode [05] while the front
cover opened. Then press the front cover opening/closing switch.
Note
Refer to
P.3-35 "[B]
Connection for
developer bias
adjustment".
Refer to
P.3-35 "[C]
Connection for main
charger adjustment".
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Refer to
P.3-36 "[D]
Connection for transfer/
separation charger
adjustment".
3 - 32
Process unit
Connector
Fig. 3-15
(4)
(5)
Screw
Green cable
Fig. 3-17
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(6)
(7)
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Ground to the
machine frame
(green cable)
(+) terminal:
Connect with the black cable
(-) terminal:
Connect with the white cable
Fig. 3-19
Ground to the
machine frame
(green cable)
(+) terminal:
Connect with the
red cable (thick line)
(-) terminal:
Connect with the white cable
Fig. 3-20
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Ground to the
machine frame
(green cable)
(+) terminal:
Connect with the
red cable (thin line)
(-) terminal:
Connect with the white cable
Fig. 3-21
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[ 2 ] Operation
Note:
When adjusting output of high-voltage transformer, make sure to use the high-voltage
transformer jig.
Connect the digital testers as described in [1] Preparation, and follow the procedure on the next
page to adjust the output from the main charger, developer bias charger, transfer charger and
separation charger.
<Keys to press>
<Display>
[0][5]
[POWER]
Front cover opening/
closing switch
1
[Digital keys]
[ENTER]
[ENTER]
: Adjustment start.
: Adjust the value to satisfy the following table.
Developer bias
Main charger
205
Code
210
Adjustment value
Code
Adjustment value
-3415V
Leading edge
area of paper
Transfer charger
Center area
of paper
Trailing edge
area of paper
220
1005106mV
221
1086106mV
222
84571mV
Leading edge
area of paper
Code
Adjustment value
[ENTER]
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e-STUDIO237: -4545V
Separation charger
Center area
Trailing edge
of paper
area of paper
233
-56654mV
234
-56654mV
235
-39136mV
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3.6.2
Precautions
[ 1 ] Developer bias
Note for adjustment
Adjust the developer bias if fogging occurs over the entire image even though the main charger grid
voltage and toner density are appropriate. However, the following may occur if the developer bias is
lowered too much:
Image contrast becomes low.
Image is patchy or blurred.
The carrier in the developer material adheres to the photoconductive drum, causing scratches
around the cleaner.
[ 2 ] Transfer
Items to check before adjustment
Blotched image or poor transfer can be also caused by matters other than defective adjustment of
transfer output. Check the following items before adjusting the transfer charger. If there is no problem,
adjust the output of the transfer charger.
Is the charger wire incorrectly installed or dirty? Is the transfer guide deformed?
Is the process unit properly installed? Is the developer magnetic brush in contact with the drum?
Is the process unit worked correctly? Is the toner density low?
Is the copy paper fed straight? Is the copy paper abnormally moist?
Is the rotation of the registration roller normal?
Is the separation output different from the set value?
Is the developer bias value an appropriate one?
Are the transfer/separation charger case grounded? Is the high-voltage transformer grounded?
Note for adjustment
When blotched image appear:
If blotched image appear in halftone areas, lower the transfer output value. Remember that transfer
performance becomes low if the transfer output value is lowered too much.
When poor transfer occurs:
Increase the transfer output value under the following conditions. Remember that blotched image
appear if the transfer output value is increased too much.
Transfer is poor even though the charger wire is not dirty.
Thick paper has been frequently used.
The adjustment code varies according to where blotched image and poor transfer occur. Select the
required adjustment code while referring to the following diagram.
Approx. 11mm
Adjustment code
"220"
Approx. 5mm
"221"
Leading edge
area of paper
"222"
Trailing edge
area of paper
Fig. 3-23
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[ 3 ] Separation
Items to check before adjustment
Poor paper separation from the drum can be also caused by matters other than defective adjustment of
the separation output. Check the following items before making an adjustment. If there is no problem,
adjust the output of the separation charger.
Is the charger wire incorrectly installed or dirty?
Is the process unit installed properly? Is the developer magnetic brush in contact with the drum?
Is the process unit worked correctly? Is the toner density low?
Is the copy paper fed straight? Is the copy paper abnormally moist?
Is the rotation of the registration roller normal?
Is the output of the main charger normal?
Is the developer bias an appropriate value?
Is the transfer output different from the set value?
Is the transfer/separation charger case grounded? Is the high-voltage transformer grounded?
Is the separation finger in contact with the drum surface?
Note for adjustment
When poor paper separation occurs:
Increase the separation output value under the following conditions. Remember that if the separation
output value is increased too much, blotched image occurs and separation performance becomes low.
Poor separation occurs even though the charger wire is not dirty.
Thin paper has been frequently used.
When poor transfer occurs:
Decrease the separation output value when poor transfer occurs. Remember that the separation
performance becomes low if the separation output value is decreased too much.
The adjustment code varies according to where poor paper separation and poor transfer occur. Select
the required adjustment code while referring to the following diagram.
Approx. 11mm Approx. 35mm
Adjustment code
"233"
"235"
Approx. 48mm
"234"
Leading edge
area of paper
"235"
Trailing edge
area of paper
Fig. 3-24
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3.7
3.7.1
CIS unit
Check the connection of the harness and connector. Reconnect them if they are not connected
securely.
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
Perform "08-463" and check the control status to see if "0" (normal end) is displayed.
3.7.2
Adjust the tension of the CIS unit drive belt-1 when installing it.
<Procedure>
(1)
(2)
Fig. 3-25
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3.7.3
When installing the scan motor and CIS unit drive belt-2, adjust the tension of the CIS unit drive belt-2
with the belt tension jig.
<Procedure>
(1)
Scan motor
Fig. 3-26
(2)
Scan motor
(3)
Tighten screws A and B where the scan motor pulled by the belt tension jig stops.
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3.8
3.8.1
<Procedure>
The center of the printed image shifts to the front
side.
Move the guide to the front side (Arrow
(A) direction in the lower figure).
[Rear]
Feeding direction
Feeding direction
Center
Center
[Front]
[Front]
Fig. 3-29
Fig. 3-28
(A)
(B)
Fig. 3-30
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3.9
3.9.1
Doctor-to-sleeve gap
(2)
(3)
(4)
Developer
unit upper cover
Fig. 3-31
(5)
Screw
Fig. 3-32
(6)
Screw
Toner scattering
prevention sheet
Fig. 3-33
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(7)
Developer
sleeve
Fig. 3-34
(8)
Side seal
Toner scattering
prevention sheet
Fig. 3-35
(9)
Developer
unit upper cover
Fig. 3-36
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Perform this adjustment when the ADF/RADF is not installed in the correct position.
Note:
Check if the image adjustment for the equipment is performed properly before this adjustment of
the ADF/RADF.
[A] Checking
(1)
Fig. 3-37
(2)
Fig. 3-38
(3)
Fig. 3-39
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[B] Adjustment
If the pins cannot be fitted into the holes, perform the adjustment according to the following procedure.
(1)
Fig. 3-40
(2)
Fig. 3-41
(3)
Fig. 3-42
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(4)
Fig. 3-43
(5)
Fig. 3-44
(6)
Fig. 3-45
(7)
Fig. 3-46
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(8)
Fig. 3-47
(9)
Fig. 3-48
Fig. 3-49
Fig. 3-50
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Fig. 3-51
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3.10.2
Note:
Check if the image adjustment for the equipment is performed properly before this adjustment of
the ADF/RADF.
[A] Checking
(1)
(2)
(3)
0mm
0~0.2mm
Fig. 3-52
(4)
After the adjustment, press the [CANCEL] button to turn OFF the exposure lamp.
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[B] Adjustment
(1)
(2)
Fig. 3-53
Adjust the gap on the rear side by means of the screw on the hinge on the feed side of the
ADF/RADF.
Turn it clockwise .................. Lowered
Turn it counterclockwise ...... Heightened
Fig. 3-54
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3.10.3
Adjustment of Skew
Note:
Check if the image adjustment for the equipment is performed properly before this adjustment of
the ADF/RADF. Also, the ADF/RADF position and height shall be adjusted properly.
[A] Checking
Check the image using the chart (original) with vertical and horizontal lines in the following procedure.
Place the chart provided as an original with its face up on the original tray of the ADF/RADF,
select [1 Sided -> 1 Sided] and press the [START] button.
Superimpose the chart on the copy and check the inclination of the copy image.
Place the chart provided as an original with its face up on the original tray of the RADF, select
[2 Sided -> 2 Sided] and press the [START] button.
Superimpose the chart on the copy and check the inclination of the copy image.
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[B] Adjustment
Simplex copying (ADF/RADF):
(1)
Shift the aligning plate with the scale as the guide shown in the figure below to adjust the skew.
Fig. 3-56
(2)
If the image skew is C as shown in the figure below, shift the aligning plate in the direction of
+, and if D, shift it to -.
Fig. 3-57
Fig. 3-58
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Shift the aligning plate with the scale as the guide shown in the figure below to adjust the skew.
Fig. 3-59
(2)
If the image skew is "C" as shown in the figure below, shift the aligning plate in the direction of "", and if "D", shift it to "+".
Fig. 3-60
Fig. 3-61
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3.10.4
Note:
Check if the image adjustment for the equipment is performed properly before this adjustment of
the ADF/RADF. Also, the ADF/RADF position and height shall be adjusted properly.
[A] Checking
Check the image using the chart (original) with vertical and horizontal lines in the following procedure.
Place the chart provided as an original with its face up on the original tray of the ADF/RADF,
select [1 Sided -> 1 Sided] and press the [START] button.
Superimpose the chart on the copy and check the leading edge E of the chart and F of the copy.
Place the chart provided as an original with its face up on the original tray of the RADF, select
[2 Sided -> 2 Sided] and press the [START] button.
Superimpose the chart on the copy and check the leading edge E of the chart and F of the copy.
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[B] Adjustment
Simplex copying (ADF/RADF)
(1)
Turn the power ON while pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, key in [365] and then press the
[ENTER] button.
(2) Enter the value.
If the leading edge (F) margin of the copy image is larger than the (E) margin of the chart,
enter a value smaller than the current one.
Note:
Changing one value shifts the copy image by 0.2 mm.
If the leading edge (F) margin of the copy image is smaller than the (E) margin of the chart,
enter a value larger than the current one.
Note:
Changing one value shifts the copy image by 0.2 mm.
(3)
Turn the power ON while pressing [0] and [5] simultaneously, key in [366] and then press the
[ENTER] button.
(2)
If the leading edge (F) margin of the copy image is smaller than the (E) margin of the chart,
enter a value larger than the current one.
Note:
Changing one value shifts the copy image by 0.2 mm.
(3)
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3.10.5
Note:
Check if the image adjustment for the equipment is performed properly before this adjustment of
the ADF/RADF. Also, the ADF/RADF position and height shall be adjusted properly.
[A] Checking
Check the image using the chart (original) with a center line in the following procedure.
(1)
(2)
(3)
Place the chart provided as an original with its face up on the original tray of the ADF/RADF.
Press the [START] button.
Fold the copy in half and check if the center line is misaligned.
[B] Adjustment
(1)
(2)
Fig. 3-64
If the center line of the copy image is shifted to the rear side of the equipment, enter a value
smaller than the current one.
Note:
Changing one value shifts the copy image by 0.169 mm.
Fig. 3-65
(3)
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3.10.6
Note:
Check if the image adjustment for the equipment is performed properly before this adjustment of
the ADF/RADF. Also, the ADF/RADF position and height shall be adjusted properly.
[A] Checking
Check the image using the chart (original) with vertical and horizontal lines in the following procedure.
(1)
(2)
(3)
Place the chart provided as an original with its face up on the original tray of the ADF/RADF.
Press the [START] button.
Superimpose the chart on the copy and check the image dimension I.
[B] Adjustment
(1)
(2)
I
Fig. 3-66
(3)
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3.10.7
Adjust the bracket position so that the sensor is turned ON when the height A becomes 100 mm or
less (within the empty weight falling limit).
Fig. 3-67
Fig. 3-68
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4.
4.1
Preparation
Ask the user about the current conditions of the equipment and note them down.
Before starting maintenance, make some sample copies and store them.
Turn OFF the power and make sure to unplug the equipment.
(2)
Perform a preventive maintenance using the following checklist and illustrations. Refer to the
Service Manual if necessary.
(3)
Plug in the equipment after the maintenance has been finished. Then turn ON the power and
make some copies to confirm that the equipment is working properly.
(4)
After preventive maintenance, set the value of 08-252 (Current value of PM counter Display) to
"0".
* This deletes the message "Time for maintenance".
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4-1
4.2
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4-2
4.3
Lubrication/Coating
L:
SI:
W1:
Replacement
AV:
FL:
O: After cleaning or
replacement, confirm
there is no problem.
Value:
Replacement
cycle
(Value x 1000)
R:Replace if
deformed or
damaged
Launa 40
Silicon oil
White grease
(Molykote X5-6020)
White grease
(Molykote HP-300)
Alvania No.2
Floil (GE-334C)
W2:
Operation check
Parts list
<P-I>
Remarks
B or A
P17-I1
*a1
*a1
Cleaning
Lubrication
Replacement
Operation
(x 1,000 sheets)
check
A1
Original glass
A2
P17-I2
A3
Carriage rail
P9-I9
A4
A5
Automatic original
detection sensor
R
O
P9-I19
Slit glass
Cleaning
Lubrication
Replacement
Operation
(x 1,000 sheets)
check
Parts list
<P-I>
Remarks
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4-3
C. Feed unit
Items to check
Cleaning
Lubrication
Replacement
Operation
(x 1,000 sheets)
check
90
Parts list
<P-I>
C1
Pickup roller
C2
Paper guide
C3
Drive gear
(tooth face and shaft)
W1
C4
C5
W1
C6
Registration roller
(metal)
P16-I4
C7
Registration roller
(rubber)
P11-I18
Remarks
P16-I17
B
*c1
D. ADF (MR-2020)
Items to check
Cleaning
(30K)
Lubrication
Replacement
Operation
(x 1,000 sheets)
check
Parts list
<P-I>
D1
Pickup roller
90
P5-I1
D2
Separation roller
90
P4-I10
D3
Feed roller
90
P5-I1
D4
Registration roller
D5
Intermediate transfer
D6
D7
D8
Exit/reverse roller
D9
Platen sheet
Remarks
B or A
Cleaning
Lubrication
Replacement
Operation
(x 1,000 sheets)
check
Parts list
<P-I>
E1
Pickup roller
90
P14-I22
E2
Feed roller
90
P14-I22
E3
Separation pad
90
P13-I22
E4
Bypass tray
E5
Drive gear
(tooth face and shaft)
W1
E6
E7
W1
Remarks
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F. Main charger
Items to check
Cleaning
Lubrication
Replacement
(KD)
Operation
check
Parts list
<P-I>
Remarks
P18-I1
*f1
77/90
P18-I2
*f1
F1
F2
Needle electrode
F3
Contact point of
terminals
F4
P18-I7
F5
77/90
P18-I3
Cleaning
Lubrication
Replacement
(KD)
Operation
check
Parts list
<P-I>
Remarks
P19-I2
*g1
G1
Charger case
G2
77/90
P19-I18
*g1
G3
Separation charger
wire
77/90
P19-I18
*g1
G4
Pre-transfer guide
B or A
G5
Post-transfer guide
B or A
G6
Separation supporter
P19-I17
G7
Terminal cover
P19-I10
G8
Contact point of
terminals
G9
P19-I14
Cleaning
Lubrication
Replacement
(KD)
Operation
check
Parts list
<P-I>
77/90
Remarks
H1
Photoconductive drum
H2
Discharge LED
H3
H4
77/90
P20-I5
*h1
H5
77/90
P20-I17
*h2
H6
Recovery blade
77/90
P20-I6
*h3
H7
Ozone filter
77/90
P11-I3
Ch.4.7.2
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Cleaning
I1
I2
Developer material
I3
Front shield
I4
I5
Guide roller
B or A
I6
Side shield
I7
I8
Lubrication
Replacement
Operation
(x 1,000 sheets)
check
Parts list
<P-I>
Remarks
B
77/90
B
*i1
R
AV
360/450
P21-I11
*i2
Parts list
<P-I>
Remarks
W1
Cleaning
Lubrication
Replacement
Operation
(x 1,000 sheets)
check
J1
Fuser roller
77/90
P23-I8
J2
Pressure roller
77/90
P24-I4
J3
77/90
P23-I14
J4
J5
Thermistor (3 pcs.)
J6
Drive gear
(tooth face and shaft)
J7
J8
Pressure roller
bushing
J9
Exit roller
*j1
P24-I9
W2
P23-I6
P23-I22
P23-I23
P23-I10
77/90
P23-I30
P23-I19
*j2
K. PFU (MY-1027)
Items to check
Cleaning
K1
Pickup roller
K2
Feed roller
Lubrication
Replacement
Operation
(x 1,000 sheets)
check
90
Parts list
<P-I>
Remarks
P3-I12
P3-I16
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L2
L3
L4
Paper guide
Cleaning
Lubrication
Replacement
Operation
(x 1,000 sheets)
check
Parts list
<P-I>
Remarks
R
L
W1
P1-I19
M. RADF (MR-3023)
Items to check
Cleaning
Replacement
Operation
(x 1,000 sheets)
check
Lubrication
Parts list
<P-I>
M1
Pickup roller
90
P5-I1
M2
Separation roller
90
P4-I10
M3
Feed roller
90
P5-I1
M4
Registration roller
P4-I30
M5
Intermediate transfer
roller
P3-I13
M6
P3-I14
M7
P3-I1
M8
Reverse registration
roller
P3-I10
M9
Exit/reverse roller
P4-I25
B or A
P1-I25
Remarks
N. PFP (KD-1022)
Items to check
Cleaning
Lubrication
Replacement
Operation
(x 1,000 sheets)
check
Parts list
<P-I>
N1
80
P5-I20
N2
80
P5-I24
N3
Separation roller
(upper/lower)
80
P5-I5
N4
AV, W2
Remarks
*n1
W1
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A2 A4
A5
A1
J3
F1 F4
F2 H2 F5 H4 H6 H3 J5 J1 J9 J8
J2
L4
J4
L1
H5
H7
G5
H1
G3
G1
G2
G9
G4
C6
C7
L1
E2
E1
I1
B1
C1
I2
E4
E3
D5
D6
D7
D4
D3
D8
D2
D1
D9
K1
K2
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M5
M8 M4
M3 M2 M1
4
M6
M7
M9
M10
N1
N1
N2
N3
N2
N3
c1.
Drive gears in the paper feeding section (teeth of gears and shafts)
Apply some white grease (Molykote X5-6020) to the teeth of gears and shafts of the drive
gears.
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4-9
Note:
Make sure that oil is not running over or scattered around as the gear is rotated coming into the
clutch after applying Molykote to the gear which is located near the clutch. The quantity of
Molykote should be smaller than that to be applied to the other parts.
*
f1.
Note:
Do not touch the needle electrode with your bare hand when attaching the needle electrode.
*
g1.
Notes:
Do not deform the metal plate of the transfer guide roller.
Be careful of the following when attaching a new wire (length: 353 mm)
- Insert the wire securely into the V-grooves of the front and rear sides.
- Do not twist the wire.
- Do not touch the wire with your bare hand.
*
h1.
h2.
Notes:
1. Wipe the tip of the finger lightly with a dry cloth trying not to deform it.
Do not leave the lint on the tip.
2. Apply patting powder to the tip of the fingers and drum surface after replacing or cleaning
them to reduce the load on the drum surface by the finger.
*
h3.
Recovery blade
Replace the recovery blade regardless the number of output pages if the edge of the blade
get damaged.
i1.
Developer material
Make sure to perform 05-280 and take off the process unit before the developer material
is replaced.
After replacing the developer material, be sure to perform the auto-toner adjustment.
( P.3-1 "3.1 Adjustment of Auto-Toner Sensor")
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i2.
Note:
Lubricate the oil seal only when the oil seal is replaced.
During replacement, coat the oil seal with grease (Alvanian No.2).
(1)
(2)
(3)
Developer frame
(Nozzle mixer)
Outside
Inside
Grease
Oil seal
Fig. 4-6
j1.
j2.
Thermistor
Clean the thermistor with alcohol if the toner or dirt is sticking to it when the fuser roller is
replaced.
Do not deform or damage the thermistor during the cleaning. Replace the thermistor with a
new one if it is damaged or deformed regardless of degree.
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n1.
Note:
Make sure that the grease does not adhere to the roller surface. Wipe it off with alcohol if
adhered.
Fig. 4-7
Fig. 4-8
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4 - 12
4.4
PM KIT
Item
DEV-KIT-2340
FR-KIT-1640
DF-KIT-3018
Product name
Part name
Qty.
Developer material
D-2320
BL-2320D
SCRAPER-371
Recovery blade
BLADE-REC
GRID-CH-M-371
Needle electrode
CH-M
WIRE-CH-060-353-R
WIRE-CH-060-353-R
Ozone filter
FILTER-OZON-TRU-371
Fuser roller
HR-1640-U
Pressure roller
HR-1640-L
SCRAPER-280
BUSH-HR/RLR
Pickup roller
ASYS-ROL-FEED
Feed roller
ASYS-ROL-FEED
Separation roller
ASYS-ROL-RET
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4.5
Jig List
Item
Parts list
Page
Item
101
Brush
101
101
101
101
101
102
102
102
102
102
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4.6
Grease List
Grease name
Part name
Volume
Container
Parts list
Page
Item
SI
Silicon oil
ASM-SILICONE-1M
100cc
Bottle
101
10
Launa 40
OIL-LAUNA40-100
100cc
Oiler
101
11
W2
ASM-PG-HP300-S
100g
Bottle
101
12A
W2
GREASE-HP300-S
10g
Bottle
101
12B
AV
Alvania No.2
ASM-PG-ALV2
100g
Tube
101
13
W1
MOLYKOTE-100
100g
Tube
101
14
FL
Floil (GE-334C)
ASM-PG-GE334C-S
20g
Bottle
101
15
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4.7
4.7.1
1. Toner/Developer
Toner and developer should be stored in a place where the ambient temperature is between 10C to
35C (no condensation), and should also be protected against direct sunlight during transportation.
2. Photoconductive drum
Like the toner and developer, photoconductive drum should be stored in a dark place where the
ambient temperature is between 10C to 35C (no condensation). Be sure to avoid places where
drums may be subjected to high humidity, chemicals and/or their fumes.
3. Drum cleaning blade
This item should be stored in a flat place where the ambient temperature is between 10C to 35C,
and should also be protected against high humidity, chemicals and/or their fumes.
4. Fuser roller / Pressure roller
Avoid places where the rollers may be subjected to high humidity, chemicals and/or their fumes.
5. Paper
Avoid storing paper in places where it may be subjected to high humidity.
After a package is opened, be sure to place and store it in a storage bag.
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4.7.2
1. Use of gloves
If fingerprints or oil adhere to the drum surface, the property of the photoconductive drum may
degrade, affecting the quality of the print image. So, do not touch the drum surface with your bare
hands.
2. Handling precautions
As the photoconductive drum surface is very sensitive, be sure to handle the drum carefully when
installing and removing it so as not damage its surface.
Be sure to apply patting powder (lubricant) to the entire surface of the drum (including both ends of
the drum where OPC is not coated) when replacing the drum. When the drum has been replaced
with a new one, the drum counter (the Setting Mode 08-1150-0,3,6,7) must be cleared to 0 (zero).
Notes:
Application of patting powder is for reducing the friction between the drum and cleaning blade.
If the application of patting powder is neglected, the drum and cleaning blade may be
damaged.
When paper fibers or thread adhere to the cleaning blade edge, they may reduce the cleaning
efficiency and, in addition, may damage the blade and the drum. Be sure to remove any fibers
found adhering to the blade.
3. Installation of the equipment and storage of drum
Avoid installing the equipment where it may be subjected to high temperature, high humidity,
chemicals and/or their fumes.
Do not place the light drum in a location where it is exposed to direct sunlight or high intensity light
such as near a window. Otherwise the drum will fatigue, and will not produce sufficient image
density immediately after being installed in the equipment.
4. Cleaning the drum
At preventive maintenance calls, wipe the entire surface of the drum clean using the designated
cleaning cotton. Use sufficiently thick cleaning cotton (dry soft pad) so as not to scratch the drum
surface inadvertently with your fingertips or nails. Also, remove your rings and wristwatch before
starting cleaning work to prevent accidental damage to the drum.
Do not use alcohol, selenium refresher and other organic solvents or silicon oil as they will have an
adverse effect on the drum.
5. Scratches on photoconductive drum surface
If the surface is scratched in such a way that the aluminum substrate is exposed, no print image will
be produced on this area. In addition, the cleaning blade will be damaged so replacement with a
new drum will be necessary.
6. Collecting used photoconductive drums
Regarding the recovery and disposal of used photoconductive drums, we recommend following the
relevant local regulations or rules.
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4.7.3
1. Handling precautions
Pay attention to the following points as the cleaning blade life is determined by the condition of its
edge:
- Do not allow hard objects to hit or rub against blade edge.
- Do not rub the edge with a cloth or soft pad.
- Do not leave oil (or fingerprints, etc.) on the edge.
- Do not apply solvents such as paint thinner to the blade.
- Do not allow paper fibers or dirt to contact the blade edge.
- Do not place the blade near a heat source.
2. Cleaning procedure
Clean the blade edge with a cloth moistened with water and squeezed lightly.
4.7.4
1. Handling precautions
- Fuser roller
Do not leave any oil (fingerprints, etc.) on the fuser roller.
Be careful not to allow any hard object to hit or rub against the fuser roller, or it may be damaged,
possibly resulting in poor cleaning.
-
Pressure roller
Do not leave any oil (fingerprints, etc.) on the pressure roller.
2. Checking
- Check for stain and damage on the fuser and pressure rollers, and clean if necessary.
- Check the separation guide and fingers and check for chipped tips.
- Check the thermistors for proper contact with the pressure roller.
- Check the fused and fixed condition of the toner.
- Check the gap between the entrance guide and pressure roller.
- Check the fuser roller for proper rotation.
3. Cleaning procedure
When fuser roller and pressure roller become dirty, they will cause jamming. If this happens, wipe
the surface clean with a piece of soft cloth. For easier cleaning, clean the roller white they are still
warm.
Note:
Be careful not to rub the fuser roller and pressure roller surface with your nails or hard objects
because it can be easily damaged. Do not use silicone oil on the fuser roller and pressure roller.
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5.
TROUBLESHOOTING
5.1
5.1.1
[E01]
[E02]
NO
Is the exit sensor working?
(Perform the input check in the test mode: 13-[04. SENSOR TEST])
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
YES
Is the registration roller clutch working?
(Perform the output check in the test mode: 04-108/158)
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
YES
1. Check the registration roller. Replace it if it is worn out.
2. Check if the aligning amount is appropriate. (See P.3-5 "3.2.2 Paper alignment at the
registration roller")
An [E01] error occurs both when the amount is too large and too small.
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5-1
[E03]
NO
Is the sensor in the jamming area working? (Perform the input check in the test mode: refer
to the following table.)
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
YES
Replace the MAIN board.
Relation between the jamming area and the corresponding sensors and covers
(If a jam is occurring in the PFU, check the PFU board.)
Jamming area
Cover
Sensor
Registration area
Transfer cover
Registration sensor
Exit area
Transfer cover
Exit sensor
PFU
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[E21]
Paper fed from the PFU drawer not reaching the registration sensor
[E30]
Paper fed from the PFP upper drawer not reaching the registration sensor
[E33]
Paper fed from the PFP lower drawer not reaching the registration sensor
Open the transfer cover. Is there paper in front of the registration sensor?
YES
NO
Is the registration sensor working?
(Perform the input check in the test mode: 13-[04. SENSOR TEST]
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
YES
Are the PFU transport clutches (High speed/Low speed) working?
(Perform the output check in the test mode: 04-203, 205)
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
YES
1. Check the condition of the pickup roller of paper source, and replace it if it is worn out.
2. Check the transport roller. Replace it if it is worn out.
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[E32]
Paper fed from the PFP upper drawer not reaching the PFU feed sensor
[E35]
Paper fed from the PFP lower drawer not reaching the PFU feed sensor
Open the side cover. Is there paper in front of the PFU feed sensor?
YES
NO
Is the PFU feed sensor working?
(Perform the input check in the test mode: 13-[04. SENSOR TEST]
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
YES
Are the PFU transport clutches (High speed/Low speed) working?
(Perform the output check in the test mode: 04-203, 205)
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
YES
Is the PFP transport clutch working? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 04-225)
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
YES
1. Check the condition of the feed roller, separation roller and pickup roller of each paper
source, and replace them if they are worn out.
2. Check the transport roller. Replace it if it is worn out.
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[E36]
Paper fed from the PFP lower drawer not reaching the PFP upper drawer feed sensor
Open the PFP side cover. Is there any paper in front of the PFP upper drawer feed sensor?
YES
NO
Is the PFP upper drawer feed sensor working?
(Perform the input check in the test mode: 13-[04. SENSOR TEST])
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
YES
Is the PFP transport clutch working? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 04-225)
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
YES
1. Check the condition of the feed roller, separation roller and pickup roller of each paper
source, and replace them if they are worn out.
2. Check the PFP transport roller. Replace it if it is worn out.
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[E51]
NO
Is the ADU sensor working?
(Perform the input check in the test mode: 13-[04. SENSOR TEST])
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
YES
Check the rollers in the ADU. Replace them if they are worn out.
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5.1.2
[E11]
Paper misfeeding
ADU misfeeding
Open the transfer cover. Is there any paper in front of the registration sensor?
YES
Remove the paper.
NO
Is the registration sensor working?
(Perform the input check in the test mode: 13-[04. SENSOR TEST])
NO
1. Check if the connector of the registration sensor is disconnected.
l
l
2. Check if the connector CN26 on the MAIN board is disconnected.
l
3. Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are
l
open circuited.
l
4. Check if the conductor pattern on the MAIN board is short circuited or
l
open circuited.
l
5. Replace the registration sensor.
l
6. Replace the MAIN board.
YES
Check the rollers in the ADU. Replace them if they are worn out.
[E12]
Bypass misfeeding
Open the transfer cover. Is there any paper in front of the registration sensor?
YES
Remove the paper.
NO
Is the registration sensor working?
(Perform the input check in the test mode: 13-[04. SENSOR TEST])
NO
1. Check if the connector of the registration sensor is disconnected.
l
l
2. Check if the connector CN26 on the MAIN board is disconnected.
l
3. Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are
l
open circuited.
l
4. Check if the conductor pattern on the MAIN board is short circuited or
l
open circuited.
l
5. Replace the registration sensor.
l
6. Replace the MAIN board.
YES
Is the bypass pickup solenoid working? (Perform the output check in the test mode: 04-204)
Is the bypass paper sensor working?
(Perform the input check in the test mode: 13-[04. SENSOR TEST])
NO
1. Check if the connector of the bypass pickup solenoid and bypass
l
l
paper sensor are disconnected.
l
2. Check if the connector CN26 on the MAIN board is disconnected.
l
3. Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are
l
open circuited.
l
4. Check if the conductor pattern on the MAIN board is short circuited or
l
open circuited.
l
5.
Replace the bypass pickup solenoid and bypass paper sensor.
l
6. Replace the MAIN board.
YES
Check the bypass pickup roller. Replace it if it is worn out.
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[E13]
NO
Is the registration sensor working?
(Perform the input check in the test mode: 13-[04. SENSOR TEST])
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
YES
Is the pickup solenoid working?
(Perform the output check in the test mode: 04-201)
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
YES
Check the drawer pickup roller. Replace it if it is worn out.
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[E14]
PFU drawer misfeeding (paper not reaching the PFU feed sensor)
Open the side cover. Is there any paper in front of the PFU feed sensor?
YES
NO
Is the PFU feed sensor working?
(Perform the input check in the test mode: 13-[04. SENSOR TEST])
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
YES
Is the PFU pickup solenoid working?
(Perform the output check in the test mode: 04-202)
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
YES
Check the PFU drawer pickup roller. Replace it if it is worn out.
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[E15]
PFP upper drawer misfeeding (paper not reaching the PFP upper drawer feed sensor)
Open the PFP side cover. Is there any paper in front of the PFP upper drawer feed sensor?
YES
NO
Is the PFP upper drawer feed sensor working?
(Perform the input check in the test mode: 13-[04. SENSOR TEST])
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
YES
Is the PFP upper drawer feed clutch working?
(Perform the output check in the test mode: 04-226)
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
YES
Check the PFP upper drawer feed roller, separation roller and pickup roller.
Replace them if they are worn out.
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[E16]
PFP lower drawer misfeeding (paper not reaching the PFP lower drawer feed sensor)
Open the PFP side cover. Is there any paper in front of the PFP lower drawer feed sensor?
YES
NO
Is the PFP lower drawer feed sensor working?
(Perform the input check in the test mode: 13-[04. SENSOR TEST])
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
YES
Is the PFP lower drawer feed clutch working?
(Perform the output check in the test mode: 04-228)
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
YES
Check the PFP lower drawer feed roller, separation roller and pickup roller.
Replace them if they are worn out.
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5.1.3
[E40]
[E41]
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[E42]
NO
Is the PFP side cover opening/closing switch working?
(Perform the input check in the test mode: 13-[04. SENSORT TEST])
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
YES
1. Replace the PFP board.
2. Replace the MAIN board.
[E44]
NO
Is the PFU cover opening/closing switch working?
(Perform the input check in the test mode: 13-[04. SENSOR TEST])
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
YES
Replace the MAIN board.
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5.1.4
[E71]
NO
Is the original excessively curled or folded?
YES
NO
Are the original registration sensor working?
(Perform the input check: 13-[04. SENSOR TEST])
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
YES
Replace the ADF board.
[E72]
NO
Is the read sensor working? (Perform the input check: 13-[04. SENSOR TEST])
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
YES
Replace the ADF board.
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[E73]
NO
Is the exit sensor working? (Perform the input check: 13-[04. SENSOR TEST])
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
YES
Replace the ADF board.
[E74]
NO
Is the reverse sensor working? (Perform the input check: 13-[04. SENSOR TEST])
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
YES
Replace the RADF board.
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[E86]
Remove the original, if any, and close the ADF jam access cover.
NO
Is the ADF jam access cover switch working?
(Perform the input check: 13-[04. SENSOR TEST])
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
YES
Replace the ADF board.
[E87]
NO
Is the ADF opening/closing sensor adjusted within the specified range?
NO
YES
Is the ADF opening/closing sensor working?
(Perform the input check: 13-[04. SENSOR TEST])
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
YES
Replace the ADF board.
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5.1.5
[C01]
NO
YES
Is the LED on the main motor board lit without flickering?
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
1. Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are
open circuited.
2. Check if the conductor patterns on the main motor board and MAIN
board are short circuited or open circuited.
3. Replace the main motor.
4. Replace the MAIN board.
YES
1. Check if the PLL lock signal CN305-B8 output from the MAIN board is always level L.
2. Check if the voltage supplied to the CPU input terminal IC24-12 is always L.
3. Replace the MAIN board.
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[C08]
NO
1. Check if any of the connectors CN251 and CN252 on the ADU board
is disconnected.
2. Check if the relay connector between the ADU board and the PFC
board is disconnected.
3. Check if the connector CN246 on the PFC board is disconnected.
4. Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are
open circuited.
5. Check if the conductor patterns on the ADU board and the PFC
board are short circuited or open circuited.
6. Replace the ADU motor.
7. Replace the ADU board.
8. Replace the PFC board.
YES
Is the voltage supplied to the driver IC terminal IC1-18 on the ADU board is always at level
"H"?
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
YES
Replace the ADU board.
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5.1.6
[C04]
NO
YES
Is the LED on the PFP motor board lit without flickering?
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
1. Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are
open circuited.
2. Check if the conductor patterns on the PFP motor board, PFP board
and MAIN board are short circuited or open circuited.
3. Replace the PFP motor.
4. Replace the PFP board.
5. Replace the MAIN board.
YES
1. Check if the PLL lock signal CN246-8 output from the PFP board is always L level.
2. Check if the voltage supplied to the microcomputer input terminal IC5-17 is always L
level.
3. Replace the PFP board.
4. Replace the MAIN board.
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[C15]
[C16]
NO
YES
Is the tray-up sensor working?
(Perform the input check in the test mode: 13-[04. SENSOR TEST])
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
l
NO
YES
1. Check if the conductor pattern on the MAIN board is short circuited or open circuited.
2. Replace the MAIN board.
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5.1.7
[C21]
YES
NO
Is there any abnormal sound when the CIS case is moving?
l
l
l
l
l
l
YES
1. Check if the CIS unit drive belt-1 or the CIS unit drive belt-2 is
damaged.
2. Check if the belt tension of the CIS unit drive belt-1 or the CIS unit
drive belt-2 is loose.
3. Check if the joint of the belt stopper and the CIS unit drive belt-1 is
loose.
NO
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
[C26]
Check if the tension of the CIS unit drive belt-1 or the CIS unit drive belt-2 is too tight.
Check if any of the connectors of the scan motor is disconnected.
Check if the connector CN18 on the MAIN board is disconnected.
Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited.
Check if the conductor patterns on the MAIN board are short circuited or open circuited.
Replace the scan motor.
Replace the MAIN board.
NO
1. Check if the connector of the CIS unit are disconnected.
2. Check the MAIN board if the connector (CN6) is disconnected and the harness is short
circuited or open circuited.
3. Check if the conductor pattern on the MAIN board is short circuited or open circuited.
4. Replace the MAIN board.
5. Replace the CIS unit.
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5.1.8
CAUTION
Be sure to turn OFF the power and unplug the power cable beforehand when checking the
heater.
The fuser unit itself or the part of the unit remains heated and the capacitors are still charged
after a while the power cable is unplugged. So make sure the unit is cooled down enough
before checking.
[C41] Thermistor or heater is abnormal at power ON
1. Check the thermistors
(1)
(2)
(3)
Turn ON the power while [0] and [8] are pressed simultaneously.
Key in 400, then press [ENTER].
Change the current status counter value 1 or 2 to 0, then press [ENTER] (to cancel [C41]).
Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Make sure that the equipment enters the normal ready
state.
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[C43] Thermistor abnormality during warming up or in ready status after abnormality judgment
1. Check the thermistors
(1)
(2)
(3)
Turn ON the power while [0] and [8] are pressed simultaneously.
Key in 400, then press [ENTER].
Change the current status counter value 4 to 0, then press [ENTER] (to cancel [C43]).
Turn the power OFF and then back ON. Make sure that the equipment enters the normal ready
state.
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The status counter value is as follows in the following cases. Change them to 0 respectively.
The error occurred during warming-up: 5
The error occurred after the equipment has become ready: 7
The temperature detected by the center thermistor is 230C or higher: 9
The temperature detected by the side thermistor is 230C or higher: 9
The temperature detected by the edge thermistor is 230C or higher: 9 only during printing.
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5.1.9
5.1.10
[CA1]
NO
YES
1. Check if the conductor pattern on the MAIN board is short circuited or open circuited.
2. Replace the MAIN board.
[CA2]
NO
1. Replace the MAIN board.
2. Replace the laser optical unit.
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5.1.11
Main PC board
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Start-up
disabled
C94
Start-up
disabled
C94
Start-up
disabled
Start-up
disabled
Start-up
enabled
(function
restricted)
Start-up
disabled
C94
Start-up
disabled
Start-up
disabled
Start-up
enabled
(function
restricted)
Start-up
disabled
Start-up
enabled
Start-up
disabled
C94
Start-up enabled (function restricted)
Start-up enabled
Start-up disabled
Installation disabled
Start-up
disabled
Note:
Be sure to check the version of the firmware after it is updated.
[C97] High-voltage transformer abnormality
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
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Check if the error still occurs when the power is turned OFF and then back ON.
Check if the conductor patterns on the PFC board are short circuited or open circuited.
Replace the PFC board.
Invalid backup counter
Has the MAIN board been replaced?
l
YES
Download the counter value of the SRAM board to the MAIN board in
the setting mode (08-389).
NO
YES
Download the counter value of the MAIN board to the SRAM board in
the setting mode (08-388).
NO
1. Check if the connector CN2 on the SRAM board and the connector CN2 on the MAIN
board are securely connected.
2. Replace the SRAM board.
3. Replace the MAIN board.
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5.1.12
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5.2
Gray balance
Feeding direction
Image density
Fig. 5-1
Defective area
Step
Check items
Prescription
Density/Gray balance
Printer section
Scanner
Clean them.
Printed image
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Feeding direction
2. Background fogging
Fig. 5-2
Defective area
Density reproduction
Step
Check items
Prescription
Background reproduction
Printer section
Scanner
Clean them.
Auto-toner
High-voltage transformer
(Main charger / Developer
bias)
Developer unit
Developer material/Toner/
Drum
10
11
12
Toner dusting
13
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3. Moire/lack of sharpness
Feeding direction
Fig. 5-3
Moire
Defective area
Step
Check items
Prescription
Density reproduction
Parameter adjustment
value
Printer section
Lack of sharpness
Defective area
Step
Check items
Density reproduction
Parameter adjustment
value
Printer section
Prescription
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Feeding direction
Approx.94mm
4. Toner offset
Fig. 5-4
Toner offset (Shadow image appears approx. 94 mm toward the dark image.)
Defective area
Step
Check items
Prescription
Density
Fuser unit
Developer material
10
Scanner
11
Clean them.
Paper
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Feeding direction
5. Blurred image
Fig. 5-5
Defective area
Step
Check items
Prescription
Paper
Bedewed scanner
Drum
Ozone exhaust
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Feeding direction
6. Poor fusing
Fig. 5-6
Defective area
Heater electric power
Step
Check items
Prescription
Correct it.
Developer material/Toner
Paper
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Feeding direction
7. Blank copy
Fig. 5-7
Defective area
Step
Check items
Prescription
High-voltage transformer
(Transfer charger,
Developer bias)
Developer unit
Drum
10
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Feeding direction
8. Solid copy
Fig. 5-8
Defective area
Step
Check items
Prescription
Scanner
Main charger
Install it securely.
High-voltage transformer
(Main charger)
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Feeding direction
Fig. 5-9
Defective area
Step
Check items
Prescription
Developer unit
Drum
Transport path
Discharge LED
Scanner
10
Clean them.
Cleaner
11
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Feeding direction
Fig. 5-10
Defective area
Main charger
Step
Check items
Prescription
Drum
Discharge LED
Developer unit
Drive system
High-voltage transformer
(Main charger / Developer
bias / Transfer charger)
Transfer charger
Feed system
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Feeding direction
Fig. 5-11
Defective area
Drawers
Step
Check items
Prescription
Feed roller
Rollers
Registration roller
Pre-registration guide
Correct it.
CIS unit
Feed system
10
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Feeding direction
Fig. 5-12
Defective area
Shading correction plate
Main charger
Cleaner
Fuser unit
Drum
Laser optical unit
Step
Check items
1
Is there dust or stains on part of the
original glass where the shading
correction plate is placed.
2
Is there a foreign matter on the main
charger grid?
3
Is the main charger grid dirty or
deformed?
4
Is there a foreign matter on the main
charger?
5
Is the needle electrode dirty or
deformed?
6
Is there a foreign matter inside the
main charger case?
7
Is the inside of the main charger case
dirty?
8
Is there paper dust sticking to the
drum cleaning blade edge?
9
Is the drum cleaning blade working
properly?
10 Has the used toner been recovered
properly?
11
Is the fuser roller surface dirty or
damaged?
12 Is the thermistor dirty?
13 Are there scratches on the drum
surface?
14 Is there a foreign matter or stain on
the slit glass?
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Clean the plate.
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Feeding direction
Fig. 5-13
Defective area
Step
Check items
Prescription
Main charger
Fuser unit
Clean them.
Replace them.
High-voltage transformer
(Main charger / Developer
bias / Transfer charger)
Drum
Clean them.
Scanner
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Feeding direction
14.White spots
Fig. 5-14
Defective area
Developer unit,
Toner cartridge
Step
Check items
1
Is the toner density in the developer
material appropriate?
2
3
4
5
6
7
Main charger
8
9
High-voltage transformer
(Main charger / Developer
bias / Transfer charger)
Transfer/Separation
charger
10
11
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Check and correct the auto-toner
sensor and toner supply operation.
Check if the amount of the toner is
sufficient in the toner cartridge.
Adjust the doctor-sleeve gap.
Use the specified developer material,
toner and drum.
Replace the developer material and
drum.
Use the toner cartridge stored in the
environment with specification.
Replace the drum.
Clean or replace the drum.
Remove it.
Clean or replace the needle
electrode.
Adjust the output, or replace the
transformer.
Clean the transfer/separation
charger.
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Feeding direction
Fig. 5-15
Defective area
Paper
Step
Check items
Prescription
Registration roller
High-voltage transformer
(Transfer charger)
Transfer charger
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Feeding direction
Fig. 5-16
Defective area
Step
Check items
Prescription
Main charger
Transfer charger
Discharge LED
10
11
12
Clean them.
Developer unit
Scanner section
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Feeding direction
Fig. 5-17
Defective area
Toner empty
Auto-toner circuit
Toner motor
Step
Check items
1
Is ADD TONER symbol lit?
2
Is there enough toner in the
cartridge?
3
Is the toner density in the developer
material too low?
4
Is the toner motor working normally?
Toner cartridge
Developer material
Developer unit
8
Main charger
Drum
10
Transfer charger
High-voltage transformer
11
12
13
14
Discharge LED
15
Prescription
Replace the toner cartridge.
Check the performance of the autotoner circuit.
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Feeding direction
Fig. 5-18
Defective area
Step
Check items
Prescription
Scanner/Printer
adjustment
Registration roller
Registration clutch
Pre-registration guide
Feed system
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Feeding direction
19.Jittering image
Fig. 5-19
Defective area
Step
Check items
Registration roller
Drum
Operation of carriage
Scanner
Secure it.
Prescription
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Feeding direction
20.Poor cleaning
Fig. 5-20
Defective area
Step
Check items
Prescription
Developer material
Cleaner
Fuser unit
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Feeding direction
Fig. 5-21
Defective area
Step
Check items
Prescription
Original glass
Main charger
Discharge LED
Scanner
Clean them.
Exposure lamp
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Feeding direction
22.Blotched image
Fig. 5-22
Defective area
Step
Check items
Separation
Transfer
Paper
High-voltage transformer
(Transfer charger)
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5.3
Replacement of PC Boards
5.3.1
Install SRAM board to the new MAIN board (from the old MAIN board).
(2)
(3)
Update the version of system ROMs (System Firmware, OS data, UI data) (The ROMs had been
used for the old MAIN board).
See
P.6-1 "6. FIRMWARE UPDATING" for the details of System ROM update.
Note:
Be sure to check the version of the firmware after it is updated.
(4)
Perform 08-389 (Copying total counter / SRAM board MAIN board) to recover the total
counter.
(5)
Be sure to perform "05-310" with the platen cover or the ADF/RADF closed after replacing the
MAIN board.
5.3.2
(2)
Take off the SRAM board including the locking support from the equipment.
(3)
Remove the socket and the battery from the SRAM board, and install them to the new SRAM
board.
(4)
Install the new SRAM board to the MAIN board, and the MAIN board to the equipment.
(5)
While pressing [1], [3] and [*] simultaneously, turn the power ON. (RAM clear)
(6)
Turn the power OFF and then start with the setting mode (08).
(7)
(8)
Perform 08-388 (Copying total counter / MAIN board -> SRAM board) to recover the total
counter.
(9)
While pressing [1], [3] and [#] simultaneously, turn the power ON. (RAM clear)
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(11) While pressing [0] and [2] simultaneously, turn the power ON. Enter the code for the destination
and press the [ENTER] button. (Refer to
P.2-109 "2.2.12 Country/Region code".)
(Destination code: NAD: 1, CND: 86, Other destinations: 44)
For the equipment with the Fax Kit (GD-1220/1221) installed, the destination codes different from
those above need to be entered. Refer to the GD-1220/1221 Service Handbook for details.
* After pressing the [ENTER] button, wait until the equipment goes into the ready status as it
starts in the normal mode automatically.
(12) Turn the power OFF and then start with the adjustment mode (05).
(13) Set the adjustment value.
Set the adjustment values of the following codes according to the list printed out in advance.
(If the adjustment values could not be printed out because of the SRAM board damage or any
other reason, enter the values on the list output at the last maintenance. If there is no list, enter
the default values.)
05-201 (Correction of auto-toner sensor)
05-205 (Developer bias DC output adjustment)
05-210 (Main charger grid bias output adjustment)
05-220 (Transfer transformer DC output adjustment (H))
05-221 (Transfer transformer DC output adjustment (C))
05-222 (Transfer transformer DC output adjustment (L))
05-233 (Separation transformer DC output adjustment (H))
05-234 (Separation transformer DC output adjustment (C))
05-235 (Separation transformer DC output adjustment (L))
05-305 (Image location adjustment of secondary scanning direction (scanner section))
05-306 (Image location adjustment of primary scanning direction (scanner section))
05-340 (Reproduction ratio adjustment of secondary scanning direction (scanner section))
05-401 (Adjustment of primary scanning direction reproduction ratio (printer))
05-405 (Adjustment of primary scanning direction reproduction ratio (copy))
05-410 (Adjustment of primary scanning laser writing start position (copy))
05-411 (Adjustment of primary scanning laser writing start position (printer))
05-421 (Adjustment of secondary scanning direction reproduction ratio)
05-440 (Adjustment of secondary scanning laser writing start position (drawer))
05-442 (Adjustment of secondary scanning laser writing start position (bypass tray))
05-430 (Top margin adjustment (blank area at the leading edge of the paper))
05-431 (Left margin adjustment (blank area at the left of the paper along the paper feeding
direction))
05-432 (Right margin adjustment (blank area at the right of the paper along the paper feeding
direction))
05-433 (Bottom margin adjustment (blank area at the trailing edge of the paper))
05-501 (Density adjustment Fine adjustment of "manual density"/Center value (Photo))
05-503 (Density adjustment Fine adjustment of "manual density"/Center value (Text/Photo))
05-504 (Density adjustment Fine adjustment of "manual density"/Center value (Text))
05-512 (Density adjustment Fine adjustment of "automatic density" (Photo))
05-514 (Density adjustment Fine adjustment of "automatic density" (Text/Photo))
05-515 (Density adjustment Fine adjustment of "automatic density" (Text))
Also, set the adjustment values which have been changed for servicing.
(14) Be sure to perform "05-310" with the platen cover or the ADF/RADF closed after replacing the
SRAM board.
(15) Turn the power OFF and then start with the setting mode (08).
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08-1214_4
08-1214_6
08-1214_7
08-1224_0
08-1224_1
08-1224_3
08-1224_4
08-1224_6
08-1224_7
08-1246_0
08-1246_1
08-1246_3
08-1246_4
08-1246_6
08-1246_7
08-1250_0
08-1250_1
08-1250_3
08-1250_4
08-1250_6
08-1250_7
08-1268_0
08-1268_1
08-1268_3
08-1268_4
08-1268_6
08-1268_7
08-1298_0
08-1298_1
08-1300_0
08-1300_1
08-1312_0
08-1312_1
08-1314_0
08-1314_1
08-1316_0
08-1316_1
08-1320_0
08-1320_1
08-1322_0
08-1322_1
08-1324_0
08-1324_1
08-1328_0 (Pickup roller (PFP upper drawer) (Present number of output pages))
08-1328_1 (Pickup roller (PFP upper drawer) (Recommended number of output pages
for replacement))
08-1330_0 (Pickup roller (PFP lower drawer) (Present number of output pages))
08-1330_1 (Pickup roller (PFP lower drawer) (Recommended number of output pages
for replacement))
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6.
FIRMWARE UPDATING
When you want to update the firmware above or the equipment becomes inoperative status due to
some defectives of the firmware, updating the firmware is available by the following actions.
6.1
In this equipment, it is feasible to update the firmware automatically by connecting the download jig
using the dedicated connector and turning ON the equipment.
Firmware
Stored
Download jig
System ROM
Main PC board
(MAIN board)
PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG1(16 MB)
or
PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG2(48 MB)
Controller ROM
PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG2(48 MB)
ADF ROM
RADF ROM
K-PWA-DLM-320
PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG
Connector
(for SYS board
connection)
Connector
(for ROM writer
adapter connection)
Connector
(for SYS board
connection)
Connector
(for ROM writer
adapter connection)
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Important:
The download jig (PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG) has two types having different ROM capacity.
Download jig
ROM capacity
8 MB x 6
8 MB x 2
The download jig (PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG) is the jig in which the Flash ROM is mounted on
the board directly. Therefore, ROM writer adapter (PWA-DL-ADP-350) is required to write the
data to these Flash ROMs. Refer to the following to write the data.
P.6-7 "6.1.2 Writing the data to the download jig (PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG)"
K-PWA-DLM-320
Connector
LED
ROM
Important:
Pay attention to the direction of the ROM.
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6.1.1
PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG
Connector cover
Fig. 6-4
(4)
Connect the download jig with the connector (CN1) on the MAIN board.
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Connector
Fig. 6-5
Note:
In case the external keyboard (GJ-1040) is used, the update must be performed after the
TELBOOK PC board is disconnected from the connector and the download jig is connected.
(5)
2:
2
Fig. 6-6
(6)
Fig. 6-7
If an error occurs, the following error number is displayed and the update is interrupted. Turn
OFF the power, and then check the following items. After confirming and clearing the problems,
restart updating from the beginning.
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Fig. 6-8
(7)
Turn OFF the power, remove the download jig and install the connector cover.
(2)
(3)
Cover plate
Fig. 6-9
(4)
Connect the download jig with the jig connector on the GA-1191 control pc board.
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Connector
Download jig
Fig. 6-10
(5)
Turn ON the power while [8] button and [9] button are pressed simultaneously.
Updating starts automatically and the LED on the download jig lights.
(6)
When the update is completed properly, the LED (LED 7) on the download jig blinks. The LED
starts blinking in approx. 4 minutes. since the update starts. It is assumed that the update is
failed if it does not start blinking even though 5 minutes. has passed. In this case, turn OFF the
power and check the following items. Then, clear the problem and restart updating from the
beginning.
Is the download jig connected properly?
Is the ROM installed to the download jig properly?
Is the updating data written on the ROM of the download jig properly?
Do the download jig and the equipment operate properly?
(7)
Turn OFF the power, remove the download jig and install the cover plate.
(8)
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6.1.2
The download jig (PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG) is the jig in which the Flash ROM is mounted on the board
directly. The ROM writer adapter (PWA-DL-ADP-350) is required to write data to these Flash ROMs.
Connect the download jig with the ROM writer via ROM writer adapter to write data.
For the procedure to write data, refer to the download procedure, instruction manual of each ROM
writer, or others.
Download jig
(PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG)
ROM writer adapter
(PWA-DL-ADP-350)
6
PC
ROM writer
Fig. 6-11
Note:
There are two types of the ROM writer adapter. Use the proper one according to the ROM writer
to be used. Applicable type of the adapter for the ROM writer can be confirmed by the model
name indicated on the board. Confirm that the adapter is available for the ROM writer to be used
before connecting them. If an unapplied adapter is connected, the application of the ROM writer
judges it as an error and writing the data cannot be implemented. Applicable combinations of the
ROM writer and adapter are as follows.
ROM writer
PWA-DL-ADP-350-1881
(model 1881)
PWA-DL-ADP-350-1931
(model 1931)
model 1881
model 1931
(LV650)
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System ROM
File Name
rom_H. bin
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Flash ROM
ROM1
ROM2
ROM3
ROM4
ROM5
ROM6
Rotary Switch
Controller ROM
File Name
Flash ROM
1
2
3
4
5
6
firmImage0.bin
firmImage1.bin
firmImage2.bin
firmImage3.bin
N/A
N/A
ROM1
ROM2
ROM3
ROM4
ROM5
ROM6
Note:
Be sure not to confuse different ROM Versions since the file name is identical although the ROM
version is different.
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6.1.3
K-PWA-DLM-320
It is feasible to update the firmware automatically by connecting the download jig to the ADF control PC
board or the RADF control PC board and turning the power of the equipment ON.
< Procedure >
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
Turning OFF the power of the equipment and take off the ADF or RADF rear cover.
Connect the download jig with the connector (CN81) on the PC board.
While pressing [0] and [8] simultaneously, turn ON the power. (rewriting data starts)
During the data is rewritten, the LED on the download jig lights. When the data rewriting is
completed, the LED blinks slowly (at an interval of 0.8 sec.). If the LED blinks fast (at an interval
of 0.1 sec.), the rewriting has been failed.
Turn OFF the power of the equipment and remove the download jig.
Install the ADF or RADF rear cover.
* If rewriting data is failed, turn OFF the power and repeat the procedure.
Connector
Fig. 6-14
Note:
Be sure to print out the FUNCTION LIST to confirm the firmware version for the ADF or RADF.
P.2-105 "2.2.10 FUNCTION (Jam counter ROM ver.)"
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6.2
In this equipment, it is feasible to update the firmware by connecting the USB media on which the
firmware data is written to the USB port mounted on the GA-1191 control PC board and turning ON the
power.
The type of firmware which can be updated with this method are as follows in the table below.
Firmware
System ROM
Function data
Stored
Language data
Controller ROM
Scanner ROM
Main PC board
(MAIN board)
cjH_func.dgb
cjH_lang.dgb
GA-1191 control
PC board
(GA-1191)
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Compact Flash
(GA-1201)
CON_JIG
lang.img
rom.img
rom2.img
sysfirm.tz
uiw.img
vxWorks.st_rom.bin
SCN_JIG
Samba.out
scan.tz
webdata1.db
webfile.zip
webhelp1.zip
Important:
Only the USB media which meets the following conditions should be used for updating. Be
careful since updating with any device other than the above is never guaranteed.
- A combination USB media with a flash memory (to be connected directly to the USB port)
and its capacity is between 64 MB to 2 GB.
- A USB media which complies with the following standards regulated by USB-IF (USB
Implementers Forum)
Class number:
8 (=08h) (Mass-storage class)
Sub-class number:
6 (=06h) (SCSI transfer command set)
Protocol number:
80 (=50h) (Bulk-Only)
* Most common USB medias are complied with the specification above and can be used
for updating. However, the operation in all the Multi Functional Digital Color Systems
and Multi Functional Digital Systems is not necessarily guaranteed since the most of
these devices are developed based on the use in PC environment (Windows or
Macintosh). Therefore, confirm thoroughly that the device is operational in the
equipment for which the updating will be performed when purchasing the device.
The data file (sub folder) for updating is stored in the model specific folder.
Never change the model specific folder name since it is used for discriminating the data file
when the updating data files for multiple models are stored in the USB media.
Store the model specific folder in the root directory of the USB media.
The USB media complied with USB1.1 and USB2.0 can be used for updating. However, the
update is performed in the speed of USB1.1 when the device complied with USB2.0 is used.
Do not update the firmware by any storage device other than a flash memory (such as a USB
connection type memory card reader, CD/DVD drive or hard disk) since it is never
guaranteed.
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Connect the USB media to the PC and write the model specific folder and sub folder in which the
data file is stored.
Confirm the model specific folder name, sub folder name and data file name before writing the
data
( P.6-10 "6.2 Firmware Updating with USB media (When GA-1191/GA-1201 is installed)").
The file system of USB media should be formatted in FAT format.
Windows 95 and NT 4.0 do not support USB. Be careful since the data can not be written on
the devices in the PCs with these operating systems.
(2)
(3)
Fig. 6-15
When GA-1201 is installed: Take off the cover and disconnect the dongle from the USB port
(host).
Fig. 6-16
(4)
Connect the USB media to the USB port (host) on the SYS board.
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USB connector(host)
Fig. 6-17
(5)
Turn ON the power while [4] button and [9] button are pressed simultaneously.
The items to be updated are highlighted in approx. 20 seconds, and updating starts.
Install then Wait is displayed next to the item being updated.
Fig. 6-18
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Note:
The items to be updated (highlighted items) vary depending on the types of data written on the
USB media.
Each item is displayed only when each data file is written on the USB media in the following
conditions. The item "Controller Data" is displayed when either or both [CON_JIG] and
[SCN_JIG] sub folders are written.
Item
Condition
Model specific folder name
SYS_Firm Ware
Func Data
Language Data
cjH_lang.dgb
Controller Data
lang.img
rom.img
rom2.img
sysfirm.tz
uiw.img
vxWorks.st_rom.bin
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CON_JIG
SCN_JIG
Samba.out
scan.tz
webdata1.db
webfile.zip
webhelp1.zip
If the USB media is not recognized properly in approx. 30 seconds, items are not highlighted. In
this case, turn OFF the power of the equipment, connect the device properly, and then repeat the
procedure from step (5).
Fig. 6-19
(6)
When the updating is completed properly, Complete is displayed next to all the highlighted
items.
Fig. 6-20
Note:
It takes approx. 9 minutes to complete updating all items (SYS_Firm Ware/Func Data/Language
Data/Controller Data). Update time varies approx. 30% depending on the rotation speed of the
USB media and the status of the Flash ROM in the equipment.
(7)
(8)
(9)
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6.3
6.3.1
General Description
The software update tool is used for upgrading the version of the system ROM for the equipment. You
can download the system ROM data from a PC to equipment by installing this tool and connecting a PC
with the equipment using a USB cable.
6.3.2
System Requirements
Tools introduced in this manual shall be operated under the following systems:
OS
: Windows 2000 SP4, Windows XP SP1, Windows XP SP2
USB version : USB Ver.2.0 (Recommended)
USB Cable : USB2.0 Hi-Speed certified cable (USB cable supporting the USB2.0 Hi-Speed mode
(480 Mbps of transfer speed) certified by the USB Implementers Forum.)
6.3.3
(1)
Confirm that there is a software updating tool USB driver (created by decompressing
"eST163_PCDL_Inst_Rev210_1.zip") on your PC.
(2)
(3)
If the TOSHIBA Viewer USB driver is already installed, the software update tool USB driver
cannot be. Delete the corresponding COM port on the Device Manager window and then start
the installation of the software update tool USB driver.
6.3.4
Update Procedure
(1) Turn OFF the power of the equipment, and connect the equipment and PC with a USB cable.
Note:
Do not connect to the USB port of GA-1191/GA-1201 if GA-1191/GA-1201 is installed.
(2) Turn the power ON while pressing [2] and [9] buttons simultaneously.
Notes:
1. The following screen appears on the control panel when the equipment goes into the update
mode.
2. Refer to Note in step (11) for the screen displayed during the update.
Fig. 6-21
(3)
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(4)
The Port Setting window below appears. Select the port and click [OK].
Fig. 6-22
(5)
Fig. 6-23
(6)
Select the firmware data file to be updated on the Local Firmware Data window (in the figure
below, "rom_HJ_V52.bin" is selected). Double-click the file or click [Open (O)] to open it.
Fig. 6-24
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(7)
6
Fig. 6-25
(8)
Confirm that both the "Program" and the "Function" check boxes in the Download Area field are
cleared, and then click [ALL].
Fig. 6-26
Note:
In e-STUDIO182/212/242, the download area has three selections; "Program (program data)",
"Function (function data)" and Language (language data). Updating is available on each area
individually, but it is recommended that you update data on all the areas.
Perform step (8) when you want to update all the data in one go. Perform the following procedure
when you want to update the data individually.
Select the program you want to update. (Select any of the Program, Function and Language
check boxes. The Program and Function check boxes are selected in the following example.)
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Fig. 6-27
Fig. 6-28
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(9)
When updating has started, USB communication data are displayed in the STATUS field, and a
bar indicating the updating status appears at the bottom of the window.
6
Fig. 6-29
(10) When the program data transmission is completed, the message window shown below appears
on your PC monitor. Click [OK] to finish displaying the status.
Fig. 6-30
Before update
Fig. 6-31
Fig. 6-32
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Fig. 6-33
On an update error
If the update is not completed correctly, Error is displayed after each item.
Fig. 6-34
Note:
IF an error occurs, repeat the procedure from the first step to retry updating.
(12) Turn OFF the power of the equipment, and disconnect the USB cable.
(13) Perform the initialization of the update data.
Turn the power ON while pressing [0] and [8] buttons simultaneously.
Key in "947", and then press the [START] button.
Press the [START] button.
Note:
After the updating is completed, check each data version in the Setting Mode (08) to confirm that
the data were overwritten properly.
08-900: System firmware ROM version
08-921: FROM internal program version
08-922: Function table data version
08-923: Language data version
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7.
7.1
Output Channel
The following are 6 output channels for the main switch line.
1. +5V
+5V:
CN104 Pin 3
Output to the MAIN board
+5V:
+5VB:
CN104 Pin 8
Output to the FUS board
+5VB:
2. +12V
+12V:
3. -12V
-12V:
-12V:
4. +24V
+24V:
CN110 Pin 3
Output to the FAX unit
CN104 Pin 2
Output to the control panel (via MAIN board)
CN110 Pin 2
Output to the FAX unit
CN104 Pins 19 and 20
Output to the MAIN board, PFU (via MAIN board)
+24V:
+24VDF:
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7.2
Fuse
When the power supply secondary fuse is blown out, confirm that there is no abnormality with each part
using the following table.
Voltage
+24V
+24VDF
+24VCOV-OFF
Board/Unit
MAIN board
PFC board
ADU board
PFU
PFP
ADF
MAIN board
Part
Scan motor
Polygonal motor
Switching regulator cooling fan
Registration clutch
Pickup solenoid
Bypass pickup solenoid
Contact image sensor unit
Exit motor
ADU motor
M1
M4
M6
CLT1
SOL1
SOL2
CIS
M7
M8
Toner motor
Main motor
Exhaust fan
Auto-toner sensor
Discharge LED
M2
M3
M5
S6
ERS
Fuse type
F203: 4A
F202: 4A
F201: 4A
Coin controller
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CN101
7-3
OUT2
Grid bias
OUT4
Transfer bias
OUT5
Separation bias
OUT6
Transfer
guide bias
Relay
125V-4A / 200V-4A
CN108
OUT3
Developer bias
Noise
filter
CN113
OUT1
Needle electrode
bias
125V-6.3A
200V-4A
F202
125V-4A / 200V-4A
MAIN board
MAIN board
PWRSV-1A
HTON1B
HTON2B
MAIN board
MAIN board
PWRDWN-1
FAX unit
-12V
FAX unit
+12V
+5V
MAIN board
Control panel (via MAIN board)
-12V
+5VB
+5V
MAIN board,
PFU (via MAIN board)
+24VDF
+24V
CN112
Switching regulator
Noise
filter
F102
F201
125V-4A / 200V-4A
F203
CN103
CN110
125V-15A
200V-8A
F101
CN102
Main switch
CN104
Fuser thermostat
Neutral
Live
CN107
FUS board
Damp heater
7.3
Configuration of Power Supply Unit
CN105
Regulator
CN106
Fig. 7-1
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8.
REMOTE SERVICE
8.1
8.1.1
SERVICE NOTIFICATION
Outline
This function automatically notifies the status of the equipment to the service technician by E-mail. The
following two are the items to be notified. GA-1191 and GA-1201 must be installed in order to use this
function.
PM Counter Transmit
When this function is effective, it notifies that the PM timing has come when the present PM count
has reached to its setting value.
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8.1.2
Setting
08 code
767
769
770
774
775
776
1071
1072
771
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0: OFF (Invalid)
1: E-mail
0: OFF (Invalid)
1: ON (Valid)
0: OFF (Invalid)
1: Sunday
2: Monday
4: Tuesday
8: Wednesday
16: Thursday
32: Friday
64: Saturday
Multiple days of the week can be
set by setting the SUM of the
values for the day of the week.
Displays SERVICE
NOTIFICATION in the INITIAL
SETUP menu. When 1 is set,
operation and setting are made
available for users.
0: OFF
1: ON
When this function is enabled, it
notifies the error code
corresponding to the service call
by E-mail.
0: OFF
1: ON
00:00-23:59
0: OFF (Invalid)
1: ON (Valid)
0: OFF (Invalid)
1 to 31: Date
0: OFF (Invalid)
1 to 31: Date
8-2
Network initializing
E-mail transmission
Registration
Modify / Delete
Registration
Input
Modify / Delete
Fig. 8-1
Note:
This menu does not appear unless GA-1191 and GA-1201 are installed.
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8.1.3
Items to be notified
Date
Machine Model
Serial Number
Total Counter
Customer:
:
:
:
:
08/19/2007 15:54
TOSHIBA e-STUDIO212
1234567890
00300000
Name: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZA
Tel Number: 123456789012345678901234567
E-Mail: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZA
6
7
ChargeCounterFormat:
LargeSizeChargeCount
1
LargeSizeChargePaperDefinition 1
8
9
PMCounterFormat:
LargeSizePMCount
LargeSizePMPaperDefinition
1
1
Charge Counter:
Large
Small
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
00000000
10
11
12
13
<Print Counter>
Copy
Print
List
FAX
14
15
16
<Scan Counter>
Copy Scan
00000000 00000000
FAX Scan
00000000 00000000
Net Scan
00000000 00000000
17
18
<FAX Counter>
Transmit
Receive
(*1)
00000000 00000000
00000000 00000000
Set PM
Current PM
00000000
00000000
Fig. 8-2
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1 Date
2 Machine model name
3 Serial number
4 Total counter value
*1 Total value of 9 to 12
5 Customer information
6 Count setting of large-sized paper (Fee charging system counter) (08-352)
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8.2
8.2.1
Supply Notice
Outline
Supply Notice is a function which automatically notifies users one of toner near-empty status for a
cartridge to previously registered fax numbers or E-mail addresses.
If the notice is sent to a fax number, the Fax Kit (GD-1221) must be installed to the equipment. If it is
sent to an E-mail address, the Network Printer Kit (GA-1191) and the Scanner Upgrade Kit (GA-1201)
must be installed.
8.2.2
Setting
<Operation flow>
Notes:
1. Only a fax number or an E-mail address can be registered for 01. DESTINATION SETUP.
2. The Supply Notice function is enabled only when 02. AUTO DETECT is set to ON.
3. 02. AUTO DETECT cannot be set if no fax number or E-mail address is registered for 01.
DESTINATION SETUP.
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9-1
J560
Inlet
(AC IN)
3 3
CN431
HL
FG
N
C
GND
B
L
A
PWA-F-FUS
J551
1 1
HN
Relay
AC-SW-IN(L)
AC-SW-IN(N)
CN432
AC(N:SCN-DH)
1
2
AC(L:SCN-DH)
3
AC(N:CST-DH)
4
5
AC(L:CST-DH)
6
CN433
3
Not used
2
1
2 2
J559
1 1
AC-SW-OUT(L)
AC-SW-OUT(N)
MAIN-SW
(Main switch)
AC MAIN-L
AC MAIN-N
SG
7
CN104
+5VB
8
CN102
3
CN107
1
CN101
4
F101
PS-ACC
NF
AC(L:PFU-DH)
AC(N:PFU-DH)
AC(L:DRM-DH)
AC(N:DRM-DH)
F102
NF
Relay
DC
J563
1
2 2
J562
1 1
2 2
J561
1 1
AC-LAMP-IN(L)
1 1
3 3
J555
2 2
J557
1
J556-1
1
J556-2
1
CN31
4
3
J572B
J568
1
SCN-DH-L
SCN-DH-R
DRM-DH
1 1
2 2
J574
J573
1 1
2 2
THERMO-DRM-DH
J572A
SIDE-LAMP
CNTR-LAMP
THERMO-FSR
PWA-F-MAIN
Fuser unit
THERMO-SCN-DH
Scanner unit
AC-LAMP2-IN(N)
AC-LAMP1-IN(N)
Not used
TRC2
AC-DC
TRC1
CN106
CN108
HTTRRLYOFF-0
1
SG
2
9.1
+5VB
1
SG
2
9.
WIRE HARNESS CONNECTION
AC Wire Harness
Fig. 9-1
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9-2
3
NC
2
1
1
2
3
4
J518
2
1
J515
1
1
1
1
Transfer bias
Separation bias
1
1
Developer bias
B
A
OUT1
1
OUT2
1
OUT3
1
OUT4
1
OUT5
1
OUT6
1
CN103
COV-OP-IN
1
NC
2
COV-OP-OUT
3
1 2
2 1
ADU-COV-INTLCK-SW
(SW2)
J554
FRNT-COV-INTLCK-SW A
(SW3)
B
J553
1 1
2 2
J516
FRNT-COV-SW
(SW4)
1
2
3
4
J514
2
1
J519
TEMP/HUMI-SNR
(S3)
THMS-DRM
(THMS4)
J560
J517
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
J509
1
2
3
4
5
6
Low-voltage section
PS-ACC
(PS)
High-voltage section
Low-voltage section
1 2
2 1
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
CN112
+24V
1
+24V
2
+5V
3
+5V
4
SG
5
SG
6
PG
7
PG
8
CN110
AG
1
-12V
2
+12V
3
AG
4
CN105
HVSAV-1
12
HVTGB-0A
11
HVCLK-0B
10
HVTVR-1
9
HVTAC-0A
8
HVSDWN-0
7
HVDTR-1
6
SG
5
HVTT-0A
4
HVTM-0A
3
HVMVR-1
2
HVTSP-0A
1
CN113
PWRDWN-1
5
HTON1B
4
SG
3
HTON2B
2
PWRSV-1A
1
CN104
+24VCOV-OFF
24
+24VCOV-OFF
23
NC
22
NC
21
+24VDF
20
+24VDF
19
+24V
18
+24V
17
PG
16
PG
15
PG
14
PG
13
PG
12
PG
11
+5VB
10
+5VB
9
+5VB
8
SG
7
SG
6
SG
5
SG
4
+5V
3
-12V
2
SG
1
CN108
SG
2
HTRRLYOFF-0
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
J512
1 3
2 2
3 1
PWA-F-CTIF
(CTIF)
CN233
3
2
1
6 6
5 5
4 4
3 3
2 2
1 1
1 3
2 2
3 1
J521
J510
CN231
ATTNR-SNR
(S6)
LP-ERS
(ERS)
EXIT-SNR
(S5)
PWA-F-CTRG
(CTRG)
Toner cartridge
NC
J511
THMS-EDG-HTR
(THMS3)
THMS-S-HTR
(THMS2)
THMS-C-HTR
(THMS1)
MAIN-MOT
(M3)
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
J523
TNR-MOT
(M2)
PS-FAN-MOT
(M6)
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
CN16
1
2
3
4
1 1
2 2
CN431
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
CN12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
CN3
11
12
9
10
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
CN31
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
CN23
9
10
11
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CN17
J559
AC
NC
NC
+24V
PSFAN-ON
FCOV-1
SG
+5V
HMS-1A
SG
TEMP-1A
NC
NC
NC
HTRRLYOFF-0
ATSCNT-0
ERSLP-0A
+24VCOV-OFF
PG
ATS-1A
+24VCOV-OFF
ATSVR-1A
DRTH-1A
SG
SG
SG
EXTSW-1
5VFUSE
FUSCNT-1A
MTH+-1A
MTH-1A
STH+-1A
STH-1A
ETH+-1A
ETH-1A
+5V
MMTRBK-0A
B1
+24VCOV-OFF
B2
+24VCOV-OFF
B3
PG
B4
PG
B5
NC
B6
MMTRPLL-1
B7
MMTRCCW-1A
B8
MMTRCKB
B9
MMTRON-0A
B10
SG
B11
+5V
B12
+5V
A7
EEPROMCS-1
A8
EEPROMCK
A9
EEPROMD0
A10
EEPROMD1
A11
SG
A12
+24VCOV-OFF
TNRMOTON-0A
NC
NC
NC
NC
PWA-F-FUS
(FUS)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
1
2
3
4
PWA-F-SRAM
(SRAM)
AG
1
-12V
2
+12V
3
AG
4
J565
SRAMRST-0
NC
SG
NC
SG
+3.3VB
+3.3ZB
SA[5]
+3.3VB
SA[6]
SA[4]
SA[7]
SA[3]
SA[8]
SA[2]
MRDX
SA[1]
SD[15]
SRAMBHE-0
SD[14]
SD[0]
SD[13]
SD[1]
SD[12]
SD[2]
SD[11]
SD[3]
SD[10]
SD[4]
SD[9]
SD[5]
SD[8]
SD[6]
SRAMBLE-0
SD[7]
SA[9]
MWRX
SA[10]
SA[16]
SA[11]
SA[15]
SA[12]
SA[14]
SRAMCS-0A
SA[13]
RTCSCK
RTCSO
RTCSI
RTCCS
SRAMCNT-0
NC
CN2 CN2
1
2
CN264
1
2
3
4
CN263
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
CN262
TX1
RX1
CML1-1
LD1-1
EXTRING-1
ATT3DB1-1
RLADJ11
RLADJ21
20KHZON-1
SG
-12V
AG
+12V
+24V
16HZ
AG
CI1
ANSDET
REVA1
REVB1
HOOK
EXTHOOK
+5VB
SG
FAX
+5V
-12V
AG
+12V
+24V
PG
SPK
SG
AG
-12V
+12V
AG
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
1
2
CN261
Coin controller /
Copy key card
Option
Option
Speaker
VDD
SG
CN9 or CN4
NCU board
Battery
1
2
3
4
5
6
CN286
5
4
3
2
1
CN285
+24VCOV-OFF
CTRON-0A
KCTRC-0
MCRUN-0A
EXTCTR-0A
PG
CSTCTR-0A
ADUCTR-0A
SG
TSIZE3-1A
TSIZE2-1A
TSIZE1-1A
TSIZE0-1A
+5V
CTRON-EN-0
L/S-SIZEA
+5VB
+5VB
SG
SG
PWRDWN-1B
CTLCNT-0
SG
SG
D+
DVBUS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
CN19
1
2
3
4
5
6
CN32
1
2
3
4
5
CN10
1
2
3
4
CN9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
CN5 CN5
USB connector
(Device)
board
VBUS
DD+
SG
SD[0]
SD[2]
SD[4]
SD[6]
SA[2]
SA[4]
/MASTER-RESET
MDMCS-0
IORDLX
MDM1RST
RESETX
BTTBUENA
NEWFAX-0
FAXCNT-0
+5V
SG
+3.3V
SG
+5VB
+3.3V
SG
+3.3VB2
RING/TONE
SPVOL2
SPKCLKA
PWRSV-OFF
CML1-1
EXTRING-1
PLADJ11
20KHZON-1
16HZ
ANSDET
REVB1-0
EXTHOOK-0
+24V
SD[1]
SD[3]
SD[5]
SD[7]
SA[1]
SA[3]
SA[5]
IOWRLX
MDRRQ1
BTTBUNG-1
INTMD1
MDTRQ1
BTTBUCHG
+5V
SG
+3.3V
SG
+5VB
SA[6]
SG
+3.3VB2
SPVOL1
SPVOL0
TONESEL
FAXIN-0
LD1-1
ATT3DB1-1
PLADJ21
16HZON-1
CI1-0
REVA1-0
HOOK-0
PG
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
J566
+24V
+24V
+5V
+5V
SG
SG
PG
PG
SD[0]
SD[2]
SD[4]
SD[6]
SD[8]
SD[10]
SD[12]
SD[14]
FRMA[20]
SA[18]
SA[16]
SA[14]
SA[12]
SA[10]
SA[8]
SA[6]
SA[4]
SA[2]
MRDX
CS7AX
CS7BX
+3.3V
+3.3V
SG
SG
SD[1]
SD[3]
SD[5]
SD[7]
SD[9]
SD[11]
SD[13]
SD[15]
SA[19]
SA[17]
SA[15]
SA[13]
SA[11]
SA[9]
SA[7]
SA[5]
SA[3]
SA[1]
FRMA[21]
CS0X
+3.3V
ROMSEL
MWRX
SG
SG
PWA-F-MAIN
(MAIN)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
CN1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Download jig
LCD
(LCD)
OTK board
(External
keyboard)
External keyboard
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
CN1
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
CN275
CN273
LED-K
1
LED-A
2
VO
3
VEE
4
SG
5
+5V
6
SG
7
CP
8
LOAD
9
NC
10
FLM
11
D1
12
CN274
SWS0
1
SWS1
2
SWS2
3
SWS3
4
SWS4
5
SWS5
6
SWC0
7
SWC1
8
SWC2
9
SWC3
10
SWC4
11
SWC5
12
SWC6
13
SWC7
14
SWC8
15
SWC9
16
OTKCNT
17
SG
18
TELBOOK board
SCAN-MOT
(M1)
APS-R
(S13)
APS-C
(S12)
APS3
(S11)
APS2
(S10)
APS1
(S9)
RADF / ADF
PWA-F-HPNL
(HPNL)
Option
3
2
1
J502
3
2
1
J501
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
CN272
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
CN271
1
2
3
4
5
6
J508
J504
3
2
1
J503
3
2
1
SG
OD[0]
OD[1]
OD[2]
OD[3]
OD[4]
OD[5]
OD[6]
OD[7]
OA[1]
OA[2]
OA[3]
OA[4]
OPCS0X
OPIORDX
OPIOWRX
OPRESETX
OTKCNT-0
SG
OPLEDS0A
OPLEDCLK-1A
OPLEDLTH-0A
OPKEYSI
OPKEYCE-0A
BZON-0A
PWRSVKEY
PWRSVLED
+5VB
SG
+5V
+5V
SG
SG
-12V
+24VDF
+24VDF
PG
PG
+5V
+5V
SG
SG
DFAKA
DFSCST
DFRXD
SG
DFTXDA
SG
DFRAK
DFRRQ
DFRQA
ADFCNT-0
NC
NC
BB
+24V
B
AB
+24V
A
SG
APSR-0
+5VAPS
SG
APSC-0
+5VAPS
SG
APS3-0
+5VAPS
SG
APS2-0
+5VAPS
J507
3
2
1
J505
3
2
1
SG
APS1-0
+5VAPS
SG
PLTN-1
+5VB
SG
HOME-1
+5V
G-LEDREM0
R-LEDREM0
B-LEDREM0
+5V
TRCLCK
RSCLCK
SG
MCLCK
ASTLEDREM0
+5V
+24V
+5V
CDIN0
SG
CDIN1
SG
CDIN2
SG
CDIN3
SG
J506
3
2
1
PLTN-SNR
(S2)
HOME-SNR
(S1)
CIS
(CIS)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
CN1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
CN30
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
CN7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
CN25
1
2
3
4
5
6
CN18
13
14
15
10
11
12
7
8
9
4
5
6
1
2
3
CN15
4
5
6
1
2
3
CN14
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
CN6
+24V
FEDSOL-0A
+24V
RGTCLT-0B
+24VCOV-OFF
VCMFAN-0A
NC
SG
NC
NC
NC
NC
SG
SFBEMP-0
+5VFUSE
+24V
SFBSOL-0A
SFBCNT-0
+24V
PG
PMTR-0A
PMTRSTS-0
PMTRCLKB
SG
+5VCOV-OFF
+5VCOV-OFF
SG
LPWRA
SG
BDIN-1
SG
PIDT-1
PIDT-0
SG
WRAPC-0
+5V
SHDWN-1
SG
+5VCOV-OFF
+5VCOV-OFF
SG
+5V
BDIN-1
SG
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
CN13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
CN4
MACK/PFA
PFTXDA
MREQ/PF
PFCCNT-0
PFCBOOT-0A
PFUFEDSW-0A
+5V
SG
NC
24VONOFFA
PFCRSTA
PSTPR
RGTCLT-0A
EXTSW-1
PSTPSW-1A2
PFRXDA
PFREQA
PFACKA
FG
PFUCNT-0
SG
+5V
PFUSIDECOV-0
PFUFEDSW-0
PFUCSTSW-0
PFUEMP-0
NC
PFUFEDCLT-L0
PFUPSOL-0
PFUFEDCLT-H0
+24V
+24V
PG
PG
SG
B5
CSTEMP-0
B6
+5VFUSE
B7
SG
B8
PSTPSW-1
B9
+5V
B10
CSTOPEN-1
B11
SG
B12
NC
B13
NC
B14
B3
B4
B1
B2
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
CN26
1
2
3
4
5
CN24
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
CN22
1
2
3
CN21
+24V
+24V
+5V
+5V
SG
SG
PG
PG
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CN242
A9
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
B9
B8
B7
B6
B5
B4
B3
B2
B1
CN241
PWA-F-PFC
(PFC
(PFC)
PFC)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
FG
CN244
PG
1
PG
2
+24V
3
+24V
4
CN243
NC
1
NC
2
PFP-MOTS
3
CLK-C
4
SCSW-B
5
CLK-B
6
RETS-7
7
SCSW-C
8
RETS-6
9
DRV[7]
10
RETS-5
11
DRV[6]
12
RETS-4
13
DRV[5]
14
RETS-3
15
DRV[4]
16
RETS-2
17
DRV[3]
18
RETS-1
19
DRV[2]
20
RETS-0
21
DRV[1]
22
SIZE-3
23
DRV[0]
24
SIZE-2
25
PFPRST
26
SIZE-1
27
+5V
28
SIZE-0
29
SG
30
FG
CN246
ADURST
1
ADUVREFA
2
ADUM3
3
ADUM1
4
ADU-CCW/CW
5
ADUFLAG
6
ADUM2
7
PWMCLK2A
8
ADU-FEDL
9
+24V
10
+24V
11
PG
12
PG
13
ADUCNT
14
SG
15
+5V
16
ADU-FEDH
17
CN245
+24V
1
STEPA
2
STEPB3
STEPA4
STEPB
5
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
J525
NC
NC
NC
NC
Option
FG
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
4
3
2
1
CN545
B15
A1
B14
A2
B13
A3
B12
A4
B11
A5
B10
A6
B9
A7
B8
A8
B7
A9
B6
A10
B5
A11
B4
A12
B3
A13
B2
A14
B1
A15
CN544
Option
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
J547
5
4
3
2
1
J546
Option
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
CN221
FG
2 1
1 2
J528
2 1
1 2
J527
2 1
1 2
J533
3 1
2 2
1 3
J558
1 2
2 1
NC
J534
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
J526
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
3
2
1
PWA-F-ADU
(ADU
(ADU)
ADU)
PFP
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
CST-SW
(SW5)
RGST-SNR
(S4)
EXIT-MOT
(M7)
FG
PFU
2
1
J522
EMP-SNR
(S7)
CST-SOL
(SOL1)
RGST-CLT
(CLT1)
J530
3
2
1
SFB-SNR
(S8)
SFB-SOL
(SOL2)
J529
3
2
1
J532
CN251
M/DC-POL
(M4)
EXT-FAN-MOT
(M5)
5
4
3
2
1
PWA-F-LDR
(LDR)
PWA-F-SNS
(SNS
(SNS)
SNS)
J520
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
CN201
3
2
1
CN203
CN252
+24V
1
A
2
-B
3
-A
4
B
5
ADU-MOT
(M8)
M1
S13
S12
M7
SW3
SW2
DH2
S1
S5
ERS
M5
M2
S11
CTIF
PS
THMO2
S6
CTRG
S2
LCD
CIS
LAMP1
HPNL
LAMP2
LT series models
S13
S12
SNS
S10
S11
LDR
THMS2
THMO3
M4
M6
S3
FUS
THMS1
SW1
S9
DH1
THMS4
THMO1
SW4
S10
DH3
THMS3
M8
ADU
CLT1
M3
SW5
S7
SRAM
MAIN
S8
PFC
SOL2
S4
SOL1
Motors
Symbol
Name
Figure
Wire harness
location
Symbol
CLT1
M1
SCAN-MOT
Scan motor
[A]
6-D
M2
TNR-MOT
Toner motor
[C]
1-A
M3
MAIN-MOT
Main motor
[E]
M/DC-POL
Polygonal motor
[C]
M5
EXT-FAN-MOT
Exhaust fan
[D]
8-C
M6
PS-FAN-MOT
Switching regulator cooling fan
[B]
1-D
M7
EXIT-MOT
Exit motor
* Option
[C]
8-F
M4
M8
1-B
8-B
8-F
Name
Figure
Wire harness
location
S1
HOME-SNR
CIS home position sensor
[A]
6-C
S2
PLTN-SNR
Platen sensor
[A]
6-C
S3
TEMP/HUMI-SNR
Temperature/humidity sensor
[B]
1-D
S4
RGST-SNR
Registration sensor
[B]
8-D
EXIT-SNR
Exit sensor
[E]
S6
ATTNR-SNR
Auto-toner sensor
[C]
S7
EMP-SNR
Paper empty sensor
[D]
8-D
S8
SFB-SNR
Bypass paper sensor
[G]
8-C
Wire harness
location
Symbol
[E]
8-C
LAMP1
LAMP2
Name
Figure
Wire harness
location
SOL1
CST-SOL
Pickup solenoid
[E]
8-C
SOL2
SFB-SOL
Bypass pickup solenoid
[G]
8-C
Figure
Wire harness
location
CNTR-LAMP
Center heater lamp
[C]
AC wire harness
SIDE-LAMP
Side heater lamp
[C]
AC wire harness
ERS
LP-ERS
Discharge LED
[D]
1-C
DH1
SCN-DH-L
Scanner damp heater (Left)
* Optional for NAD/MJD/CND model, standard
for other models
[A]
AC wire harness
DH2
SCN-DH-R
Scanner damp heater (Right)
* Optional for NAD/MJD/CND model, standard
for other models
[A]
AC wire harness
DH3
DRM-DH
Drum damp heater
* Optional for NAD/MJD/CND model, standard
for other models
[D]
AC wire harness
Figure
Wire harness
location
PC boards
Symbol
[G]
Solenoids
Name
Figure
Wire harness
location
Name
MAIN
PWA-F-MAIN
Main PC board (MAIN board)
[E]
4-A
SRAM
PWA-F-SRAM
SRAM PC board (SRAM board)
[E]
3-C
LDR
PWA-F-LDR
Laser driving PC board (LDR board)
[C]
8-B
Symbol
SNS
PWA-F-SNS
H-sync signal detection PC board (SNS board)
[C]
8-A
THMS1
THMS-C-HTR
Center thermistor
[C]
1-B
HPNL
PWA-F-HPNL
Control panel PC board-H (HPNL board)
[A]
6-G
THMS2
THMS-S-HTR
Side thermistor
[C]
1-B
CTIF
PWA-F-CTIF
Toner cartridge interface PC board (CTIF
board)
[C]
1-A
THMS3
THMS-EDG-HTR
Edge thermistor
[C]
1-B
CTRG
PWA-F-CTRG
Toner cartridge PC board (CTRG board)
[C]
1-A
THMS4
THMS-DRM
Drum thermistor
[D]
1-C
THMO1
[C]
AC wire harness
FUS
PWA-F-FUS
Fuse PC board (FUS board)
* Optional for NAD/MJD/CND model, standard
for other models
THERMO-FSR
Fuser thermostat
[D]
THMO2
[A]
AC wire harness
PFC
PWA-F-PFC
Paper feed controller PC board (PFC board)
* Standard for JPD/FJP model, optional for
other models
THERMO-SCN-DH
Scanner damp heater thermostat
* Optional for NAD/MJD/CND model, standard
for other models
[E]
THMO3
THERMO-DRM-DH
Drum damp heater thermostat
* Optional for NAD/MJD/CND model, standard
for other models
[D]
AC wire harness
Name
Figure
Wire harness
location
S5
RGST-CLT
Registration clutch
Symbol
ADU-MOT
ADU motor
* Option
Symbol
Name
1-C
1-C
PWA-F-ADU
ADU driving PC board (ADU board)
* Option
2-G
AC wire harness
7-G
8-F
AC wire harness
Name
S9-13
[A]
6-C
6-D
SW1
MAIN-SW
Main switch
[B]
AC wire harness
SW2
ADU-COV-INTLCK-SW
ADU cover opening/closing interlock switch
[B]
1-E
AC wire harness
CIS
6-B
SW3
[B]
1-E
AC wire harness
CIS
Contact image sensor unit
[A]
FRNT-COV-INTLCK-SW
Front cover opening/closing interlock switch
PS
PS-ACC
Switching regulator
[B]
1-F
AC wire harness
SW4
FRNT-COV-SW
Front cover opening/closing switch
[B]
1-D
[A]
5-G
SW5
CST-SW
Drawer detection switch
LCD
LCD panel
[F]
8-D
ADU
[G]
Others
Symbol
LCD