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Issued by Canon Europa N.V.
DETAIL
This bulletin has been issued to notify of the differences between the BJC-50/50v and BJC-55/BJ M40
for servicing. This has been issued as a substitute for the Service Manual, which will not be issued.
C.IWS applies to the BJC-55/BJ M40.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. PRODUCT OUTLINE
2. CHANGES FROM THE BJC-50v
3. EXTERNAL APPEARANCE
4. SPECIFICATIONS
4.1 Printer Specifications
4.2 Number of Pages Printable of the Cartridges
4.3 Printer Driver / Scanner Driver Type
4.3.1Restrictions on IrDA communication under Windows 2000
4.4 Interface Specifications
4.4.1IrDA interface
4.4.2USB interface
4.5 Photo BJ Cartridge Specifications
5. OPERATION
5.1 Function Setting
5.2 Ink Low Warning Reset By Button Operation
5.3 Direct Printing Function Of Images From Digital Cameras
5.4 Flash ROM Writing Operation
5.4.1Writing method
5.4.2Writing error
5.4.3USB port selection
6. TECHNICAL REFERENCE
6.1 5V Power Supply Circuit Change
7. SPECIAL TOOLS
8. PARTS LIST
9. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
COMP. SYSTEMS -2- PRNT-896
1. PRODUCT OUTLINE
The BJC-55/BJ M40 are mobile, color BJ printers targeting the personal-use market. As a
successive model of the BJC-50/50v, the ease of connection has been improved, mobile
printer function has been strengthened, and the following functions have been added:
(1) The high-speed IrDA (Ver.1.1) enables the printer to attain print speed comparable
to that of the Centronics interface.
(2) Direct printing from digital cameras with IrTran-P. (BJ M40 only)
(3) Support of the USB I/F function.
(4) Photo printing function.
1) New adoption of the photo cartridge (Photo printing function has been added.)
2) The IrDA version upgrade from Ver. 1.0 to 1.1 has enabled faster transmission.
3) New adoption of IrTranP (Direct printing from digital cameras/BJ M40 only).
4) Parallel interface has been eliminated. USB I/F has been adopted.
5) Button reset of the ink low warning is added.
6) Demonstration pattern printing is eliminated.
(The other self test print can be performed by the same operation as with the BJC-50/50v.)
7) Various specifications
8) A special tool (spur cleaner) is included.
3. EXTERNAL APPEARANCE
The BJC-55/BJ M40 has the same appearance as the BJC-50/50v, except for the following:
(1) The USB I/F connector has been positioned on the left side of the printer. Along with
this, the IrDA module has been moved, and the parallel interface has been eliminated.
(2) The color of the panel switch has been changed from an opaque to a transparent purple.
(3) The color of the lock switch has been changed from black to the same purple as the
panel switch.
(4) The line direction along the head cover of the upper cover has been changed.
4. SPECIFICATIONS
Note: See "4-5 Photo BJ Cartridge Specifications" for details of the BC-12e.
Valid driver and interface part combinations for this printer are shown below.
The following restrictions or problems occur in case of communication via IrDA under
Windows 2000, connecting with this printer.
<Restrictions>
As only one-way communication is possible, status information of the main unit cannot be
obtained, causing the following restrictions:
Therefore, the status monitor is disabled by default in the printer driver of this printer
in the case of communication via IrDA under Windows 2000. Users can start the
status monitor by selecting "Start Status Monitor" from the "Property" sheet, however,
"Communication Impossible" is indicated.
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3) The possibility of ink-low error is displayed only by printer LED. (The information
is not displayed on the host computer.)
4) The print job cannot be canceled from the host computer when an error has occurred.
After the cause of the error is resolved, the printer can be recovered by pressing the
RESUME button on the printer's operation panel. The error can then be recovered on
the host computer, although the ongoing print job is deleted.
2) If the cleaning operations, etc., start during printing, the error message "Write error"
may be displayed on the host computer. When the cleaning operations, etc. are
finished, the error message disappears, and printing operations continue.
2) Optical specifications
Light generation
Wavelength: 0.85 to 0.90 µm
Intensity: 100 to 500 m W/Sr
Light angle: Approx. ±15o (along optical axis)
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Light interception
Wavelength: 0.85 to 0.90 µm
Intensity: 4µ W/cm2 to 500m W/cm2
10µ W/cm2 to 500m W/cm2
(when the communication speed is more than 0.576 MHz.)
Light angle: Approx. ±15o (along optical axis)
<Specifications>
1) Device structure Self-powered device
2) Data transfer Half duplex serial interface
method Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 1.0 compatible
Universal Serial Bus Device Class Definition for Printing
Device Version 1.0 compatible
Signal rate: 12Mbps (full speed)
Transfer type: Control transfer/Bulk transfer
<Signal level>
Vcc: "H" level input voltage: +2.0V to +5.5V
"L" level input voltage: +0.0V to +0.8V
-Data, +Data: Differential input sensitivity: Min. 0.2V
"H" level input voltage: +2.8V to +3.6V 3 4
"L" level input voltage: +0.0V to +0.3V
Series B
4) Interface cable Material: AWG No.28 or larger
Full speed device cable (twisted pair shielded cable)
Less than 5 m
5) Interface connector Printer-side: USB (Series B) receptacle
Cable-side: USB (Series B) plug
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HR-Fine mode
Carriage motion: 3 pass
Printing nozzle: 8 nozzles
Resolution: 360 dpi
Carriage driving frequency: 5.00 kHz
Photo print mode can be used to obtain high level gradation print quality when using the
Photo BJ cartridge. These cartridges contain low density ink which achieves a rich
gradation and reduced graininess by printing several times over the same dot.
The printer driver divides the pixel data into a maximum of 4-values (not printed, print 1
dot, print 2 dots and print 3 dots) enabling each pixel to be printed in up to 4 gradations.
The printer therefore makes three passes using a maximum of 150% more ink than usual.
This Photo cartridge adopts drop modulation, decreasing granularity of the low density
parts by efficiently ejecting large and small ink droplets.
Head ID
The printer cannot detect ink cartridge type, and the ink cartridges suitable for the BC-11e
and BC-12e heads are not incompatible, so that the following installation problem may
occur. Regardless if the BCI-12 Bk/Color low density photo ink cartridge is installed in the
BC-11e by mistake, the printer recognizes it as the usual BC-11e color cartridge, resulting
in low density imaging. Likewise, if the BCI-11 Bk/Color cartridge is installed in the BC-
12e head, the opposite occurs and high density image printing takes place.
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5. OPERATION
Default setting
The default settings can be selected by button operation when the power is turned on.
When the printer is turned on, hold down the POWER button until the beeper sounds the
specified number of times for the desired function setting (BJ M40: Table1&2), and
release the POWER button to set.
Function Setting
BJC-55
Note:
The setting to enable Table 6 changes only "Character Set" and "Code Page." (That is,
"Character Set" and "Code Page" are changed to "Graphics" and "858," respectively.)
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BJ M40
Table 1 Table 2
Operation mode change BJ BJ
Print mode HQ HQ
Automatic power off Enable Enable
Smoothing Disable Disable
Remaining ink Disable Enable
Reduction 1/1 1/1
Paper feed position 8.5 mm 8.5 mm
Receive buffer 23 kB 23 kB
ANK character quality Normal Normal
ANK character set Katakana Katakana
CR function (+LF) CR CR
ANK international Japan Japan
character
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Blinks once: when the remaining ink of the BCI-10 / BCI-11Bk / BCI-12Bk is little
Blinks twice: when the remaining ink of the BCI-11Color / BCI-12Color is little
Blinks 3 times: when the remaining ink of the BCI-11 BK & Color / BCI-12 BK & Color is little
operation procedures are shown below. (The ink low warning of the BJC-50/50v can be
reset from the host computer only.)
Operation
1) Turn on the printer.
2) Press the Cartridge Replacement button to move the carriage to the center.
If the carriage was moved to the center by the driver, the reset operation by the
button operation is not possible.
3) Make sure that the proper cartridge is installed in the carriage. If not, install the proper
one. (The ink dot counter reset is effective only to the ink cartridge type installed in
the carriage.)
4) Press and hold the RESUME button for the number of beeps corresponding to the
warned ink type to select the ink type for which the dot counter is to be reset, and
release the RESUME button. The number of beeps is as follows:
Specifications
Data communication form: IrTranP standards compatible
Input image size: 640 x 460 pixels
Input image capacity: 128 Kbyte or less
Output image size: Landscape: 90 x 68 mm
Portrait: 77 x 103 mm
Seal printing: 19 x 26 mm x 16 images
Paper size: Postcard
Operation
<Image printing>
If the printer is powered on and receives print data from digital camera, the printing
operation will start.
<Reprinting>
The image data is also maintained in memory after printing, and will not be abandoned
until new image data is received from the digital camera, or print data is input from the
host computer. Reprinting of data is possible by pressing the RESUME button (and
releasing before the beeper sounds).
<Printing cancellation>
During the printing of image data, printing is cancelled by pressing the RESUME button
until the beeper sounds once, then releasing. In this case paper is delivered. The
remaining data halfway through printing is abandoned. (As the image data has been
maintained, it is possible to reprint the data, without resending the data from the digital
camera.)
Once: Portrait
Twice: 16-image seal printing
3 times: Photo glossy card landscape
4 times: Photo glossy card portrait
5 times: Setting completed.
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(1) Send the USB Loader from the "Software download" page on QISS to the host
computer.
This software will operate only on Windows 98 OS computers.
Also, the BJC-55 / BJ M40 printer driver must be installed.
(2) Connect the printer which the firmware is to be written with the host computer.
Note that the printer should be turned off.
The other USB devices should be unplugged from the host computer.
(3) Open the USB loader with a double-click.
Select the file to be sent to the printer. Open the dialog box for selecting a file.
(1) Remove the DC plug of the universal adapter and the Lithium Ion Battery.
(2) While pressing the RESUME button and Cartridge Replacement button, insert
the DC plug of the universal adapter and release the buttons after one long beep.
(3) Press the RESUME button, and release the button after one short beep. When the
initial sequence finishes, another short beep will sound, the Power LED lights, and
the printer will enter the writing mode (stand-by-to-receive state.)
The RESUME button does not work while in the writing mode.
Do not turn off the power with the POWER button while in the writing mode.
(1) Download the firmware for upgrading from the software download page in QISS
into the host computer.
(2) Select "AUTO" from the "USB Port" in the main dialog box of the "USB loader."
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(4) Make sure that the selected file name and pass name are correctly indicated in the
"File Name" of the main dialog box.
Example:
Please be careful not to turn off the power by unplugging the DC plug during
file-writing operation.
(6) The Power Indicator of the printer blinks while the Flash ROM is being written to.
(7) When the short beeps sound twice on the printer side, and the Power LED lights,
the writing operation has completed.
(8) After confirming the completion of the writing operation, unplug the DC plug from the
printer. Unplugging the DC plug ends the writing mode.
(9) Confirm whether the writing has normally finished by outputting the list of the
function setting status.
RAM error:
Occurs when the RAM memory to be used for writing on the printer side is checked. The
writing operation is not being performed. Replace the Control Board of the printer.
Each machine with a USB I/F has a unique ID, and the USB port of the host computer
(USBPRNxx) is exclusively assigned to this. If a new USB device is connected, a USB
port for the device is newly assigned. The USB port for the writing mode is assigned in the
ROM writing mode of BJC-55/BJ M40. The ports which are enabled by the USB Loader
are from 1 to 99. Note that only the USB ports assigned for writing mode from
"USBPRN01" to "USBPRN99" are correctly written to.
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6. TECHNICAL REFERENCE
The signal lines for obtaining head information (HRANK signal, ID0 signal, ID1 signal,
HCONT signal, and HDIS signal) are common with the power resource "Vcc1" for the
Logic Board IC of the BJC-50/50v. The Vcc4 power resource circuit has newly been
added as a 5V power resource of the BJC-55/BJ M40 for the signal lines for obtaining
head information.
The Vcc4 is the sequence which goes ON periodically, and only at soft-power-on. As a
result, the load to the print head caused by applied voltage has been reduced.
Printer Controller
(IC4)
Newly-assigned circuit
Vcc4
Amplifier 20 DIA
HDIS
Circuit
1 DIK
7. SPECIAL TOOLS
If spur marks are left on the print images, the spurs can be cleaned by using the spur
cleaner. The spur cleaner is reusable until it loses its' effectiveness.
Usage
1) Moisten the fabric part of the spur cleaner with Approx. 5cc of water. Moisten the fabric
with the water, as shown below, so that the fabric absorbs the water from end to end.
Be especially careful that the area contacting the spurs absorbs enough water.
Transparent film
In case too much water is used, there is the possibility that water will be wrung
from the spur cleaner when passing through the paper feed roller, spread inside the
printer, and cause failure.
3) Set the spur cleaner with the fabric-affixed part of the cleaner face-up and away. When
the spur cleaner is set into the paper feeding opening, it is automatically fed into the
main unit, and stops at the print start position.
Spur cleaner
Fabric
4) Press the RESUME button, and release it after the beeper sounds once. The spur
cleaner is delivered. For heavy soiling, repeat procedures 3) to 4) approx. 5 times.
5) Set a single sheet of paper to the ASF and repeat procedures 3) and 4). (To remove the
moisture remaining in the paper feeding path.)
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8. PARTS LIST
BJC-55 BJ M40
Upper Case Unit QG5-1536 QG5-1537
Head Cover QB1-4700 QB1-4701
Instruction Film QB1-4763 QB1-4762
Upper Case QB1-4696 QB1-4697
Control PCB Ass'y QG2-3208 QG2-3209
Flash ROM QH8-0893 QH8-0894
A
Vpp Vcc1
CNDC1
FB1
1 Vcc1
EMI
3
2
IC1
D5 R1 R3 R5
C1 C2
C81 ZD1 C82 11.5K,1/16W 180K,1/16W 10K,1/16W
0.1µ,25V 470µ,25V
0.01µ,50V 0.01µ,50V 1 8 RESET
CT RESET <02-F1>
2 7 <03-E8>
COMP. SYSTEMS
0,1A 2.2µ,16V
IC2 R6
220,1/4W
Q3
2 1 8
CHG-ON 3 CS CD Vcc1 Vcc2
<02-F3> 2 7 4 Vcc3 Vcc4 OP-Vcc
ES SI Q1
3 6 L1 Q6
1 CT V+
4 5 1 2
GND INV
R78 R73
IC4 3 47K,1/16W
R44 10K,1/16W C
47K,1/16W C12
ZD2 Q7 1 2
1 2 3 ICP1 1000µ,6.3V 1 2 Q26
Vpp 1 4 3
C10 VIN GND
2 3 R71
0.1µ,25V R14 SW F/B 3
300K,1/16W R8 47K,1/16W
R12 C11 Q5 V3-ONC
100,1/16W <05-F5>
7.5K,1/16W 8 0.1µ,25V 2
6 3
7 CHGLEV <03-G5> R9 V2-ONC
5 <04-E7> 1 1 2
D2 4.7K,1/16W <05-F5>
R7 V4-OFF
R10 R11 R13 4 <03-B8>
IC3 1M,1/16W 3 Q8 R72
0.13,1/4 0.13,1/4 7.5K,1/16W
R15 D3 1K,1/16W
C64
D6 300K,1/16W
0.01µ,50V D
Vcc1 Vpp 2
ICP2 3
R32 R34 1 Q9
22K,1/16W 8
- 18 -
100K,1/16W 2 LF-PRT
1 BTC <05-F1>
Control Board (Common to BJC-55/BJ M40)
3
VH OP-VH
R33 R35 4 IC3 BATLEV
<03-F1> L2 D8 Q17
47K,1/16W 47K,1/16W
1 2
R115 D13 G
1.5K,1/16W
D15
PRNT-896
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
R40 C29 CONTROL PCB ASS'Y 02
100,1/16W 8p,50V
<05-F1>
<05-E1>
<05-E1>
<01-G3>
<05-F1>
<05-C1>
<03-E8>
<03-F8>
<03-F9>
<03-F9>
<03-F9>
<03-E1>
<03-E8>
R41 X1
1M,1/16W 23.04MHz
CE1
INT7
INT5
INT6
INT4
WAIT
C28 A
V2-ON
MTSTB
SXOUT
BAT-ON
WHEAT
MCHE1
MCHE0
8p,50V
A <20..1>
FB
20
FB6
<03-B1>
FB3
HCLK
FB VH CNH1
HDATA C38
FB
FB4 1µ,50V
BENB2
29 VHG
BENB1
28 VHG
COMP. SYSTEMS
ODDENB
HCONT MCH0
Vcc1 <05-E5> 27 MCH0
HLAT MCH1
<05-E5> 26 MCH1
BENB3 B
VH 25 HVH
R47 24 HVH
HRES
C97 2.7K,1/16W
EVENB
0.01µ,50V HENBC
R48
HENBB 1
3.9K,1/4
HENBA W-HT 3
<05-E5> Q20
MD <15..0> 16 HENBD
<03-B1>
2
Vcc1
0
1
2
3
4
MA <9..0> 10 Vcc4 Vcc4 Vcc4 Vcc4
<03-B1> 23 W-HT
C96 R84
R50 R83 R49
176
175
174
173
172
171
170
169
168
167
166
165
164
163
162
161
160
159
158
157
156
155
154
153
152
151
150
149
148 CP4
147
146
145
144
143
142
141
140
139
138
137
136
135
134
133
0.01µ, 22 INKS1
3Vcc 330K,1/16W 10K,1/16W 10K,1/16W 1K,1/16W
50V HRANK
Vcc1 <03-G1> 21 TOP
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
SXI
3Vcc DA2 4 3
CS0
CS1
VSS
VSS
VSS
VSS
SXO
INT0
INT1
INT2
INT3
SXIN
LPA0
LPA1
HLAT
WAIT
5VDD
HCLK
5VDD
IFSEL
1 132 HZM6.8FA
HDATA
TEST2
TEST1
BENB3
BENB2
BENB1
HENB3
HENB2
HENB1
HENB0
EVENB
3VDD
SXOUT
WHEAT
MCHE1
MCHE0
HDRES
HCONT
ODENB
3VDD 20 DIA C
C83 2 5VDD 131 2
0 5VDD C95
0.01µ,50V 3 MD0 130 5 ID0 1 RA8 8
D5 0.01µ, <03-D7> 19 ID0
C84 1 4 129 6 DA2 5 1
MD1 D6
2 5 128 7 50V ID1 2 7 HZM6.8FA
0.01µ,50V MD2 D7 <03-D7> 18 ID1
3 6 127 6 2
MD3 D8
4 7 126 9 3 6
MD4 D9 17 INKS2
5 8 125 10 DA3
MD5 D10 Vcc1
6 9 124 11 HZM6.8FA 3 4
MD6 D11 16 HVSS
7 10 123 12
MD7 D12
<03-D1> UW 11 UW 122 13 C94 4 5 2
D13 15 HENBA
<03-D1> RAS 12 RAS 121 14 0.01µ, RA1
9 D14 14 EVENENB
13 MA9 120 15 50V 1 8 DA3 1 5
0 D15
14 119 23 2 7 HZM6.8FA
MA0 A23 13 HENBB
1 15 118 22 3 6 2
MA1 A22 12 HENBD
2 16 117 21 4 5 DA4 4 3
MA2 A21
CP3 17 116 20 HZM6.8FA
LW A20 11 ODDENB D
< 04-B2 > PLUG 18 115 19 RA2 2
PLUG A19 10 BENB0
< 04-B2 > PULLUP 19 114 18 1 8 DA4 5 1
PULUP A18 3Vcc
USBD+ 20 113 17 2 7 HZM6.8FA
< 04-B2 > USBD A17 9 BENB1
< 04-B2 > USBD- 21 112 16 3 6 2
USBD A16 8 BENB2
22 111 4 5 DA5 4 3
3VDD ASIC VSS Vcc2
23 110 HZM6.8FA
3 VSS 3VDD 7 HVDD
3Vcc 15 R57
- 19 -
VSS
VSS
5VDD
TEST
LXI
LXO
MTEST
LPA3
SNMI
NMIO
LPB3
LPB2
LPB1
LPB0
CSSEL
LPA6
LPA5
LPA4
IRRXD
FIRRXD
IRTXD
VSS
5VDD
SELIN
INIT
AFXT
FAULT
SLCT
PE
BUSY
ACK
IFD7
IFD6
IFD5
IFD4
IFD3
IFD2
IFD1
IFD0
STB
VSS
5VDD
VSS
VSS
0.1µ,25V 33K,
R68 1/16W
IC7 IC7
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
C86 C92 47K,
0.01µ,50V C87 Vcc1 3Vcc 1/16W F
0.01µ,50V R61 C42
0.01µ,50V R63 R66 R67
12K, 0.01µ,50V
100K,1/16W 7.5K,1/16W 1K,1/16W
C91 1/16W
Vcc1
C90 0.01µ,50V
FRXD
TXD
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
0.01µ,50V
RXD
PW-LED
ERR-LED
BATT-LED
CC-SW
RCV-SW
BZOUT
CHG-ON
C88
R70
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
0.01µ,50V Vcc3
CP5
47K,1/16W
<04-F8 >
<04-F8>
<04-F8> MODE
<04-F8>
<04-B8>
<04-E8>
<04-C8> NMI
<04-B8>
<04-C8>
<04-C8>
<04-D8>
<01-C1>
X2 Vcc1 16 D <15..0>
48MHz <03-B1>
R42 R43 RA7 RA6 RA5 RA4
C31
3p,50V 100,1/16W 1M,1/16W
C89
C32 0.01µ,50V G
C45
1000p,50V
L4 100p,50V
FNMI
<03-C7>
PRNT-896
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
CONTROL PCB ASS'Y 03
RD
<02-E6>
Vcc1
A
WR CNSEN2
<02-E6>
1
2
C33 R46 3
ZD8
0.01µ,50V 10K,1/16W
A <20..1> 20
<02-A6>
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
11
10
COMP. SYSTEMS
D <15..0> 16
<02-G6>
MD <15..0> 16
<02-B1>
B
MA <9..0> 10 Vcc1
<02-C1>
17
<03-G5 >
<05-F7>
<02-F6>
<01-F3>
<01-D10>
C25
0.01µ,50V
PES <05-F7>
HPS
FLASH ROM
CP9
HWR
VH-ON
V4-OFF
DRAM(4M) (BJC-55:8M, BJ M40:16M)
IC8
100
99
98 LFREF1 <01-F8>
97
96 ADBSEL
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
IC9
Vcc1
A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
RD
WR
A11
P64
P63
P62
P61
P60
P55
P54
P53
P52
A10
CP10
VCC
GND
1
Vcc1 P65
1 40 <05-B1> ACRM 2 75 12
Vcc VSS P70 A12
0 2 39 15 16 1 48 <05-B7> BCRM 3 74 13
I/O0 I/O15 A15 A16 P71 A13
1 3 38 14 15 2 47 <05-B1> ACRM 4 73 14
I/O1 I/O14 A14 /BYTE P72 A14
2 4 37 13 14 3 46 <05-B7> BCRM 5 72 15 C
I/O2 I/O13 A13 VSS P73 A15
3 5 36 12 13 4 45 15 <05-E1> ALFM 6 71 16
I/O3 I/O12 A12 DO15 P74 A16
6 35 12 5 44 7 <05-F1> BLFM 7 70 17
VCC VSS A11 DO7 P75 A17
4 7 34 11 11 6 43 14 ALFM 8 69 18
I/O4 I/O11 A10 DO14 <05-E1> P76 A18
5 8 33 10 10 7 42 6 <05-G1> BLFM 9 68 19
I/O5 I/O10 A9 DO6 P77 A19
6 9 32 9 9 8 41 13 Vcc4 <02-G3> FNMI 10 67 20
I/O6 I/O9 A8 DO13 NMI A20
7 10 31 8 20 9 40 5 <04-F7> TXD0 11 66 21
I/O7 I/O8 A19 DO5 R84 P80 A21
11 30 10 39 12 <04-F7> RXD0 12 65 22
NC NC Vcc1 NC DO12 10K,1/16W CP6 P81 MPU A22
12 29 LCAS 11 38 4 13 64 23
NC LCAS <02-E1> WE DO4 P82 A23 Vcc1
UW 13 28 12 37 E-D0 14 IC10 63
<02-D1> <05-D10> P83
WE UCAS RESET VCC ID0 VCC
RAS 14 27 13 36 11 <02-C7> 15 62
<02-D1> RAS OE NC DO11 P84 GND
9 15 26 8 14 35 3 ID1 R83 10K,1/16W 16 61
NC A8 NC DO3 <02-C7> P85 GND
0 16 25 7 15 34 10 17 60 15
A0 A7 RY/BY DO10 Vcc1 GND D15 C26
1 17 24 6 19 16 33 2 18 59 14
A1 A6 A18 DO2 VREF D14 0.01µ,50V D
2 18 23 5 18 17 32 9 C20 19 58 13
A2 A5 A17 DO9 0.01µ ,50V VCC1 D13
3 19 22 4 8 18 31 1 20 57 12
A3 A4 A7 DO1 P90 D12
20 21 7 19 30 8 21 56 11
VCC VSS A6 DO8 P91 D11
6 20 29 0 22 55 10
A5 DO0 C46 P92 D10
5 21 28 23 54 9
C43 C44 A4 OE P93 D9
- 20 -
4 22 27 0.01µ,50V 24 53 8
0.01µ,50V 0.01µ,50V A3 VSS AM8 D8
3 23 26 CP7 25 52 7
A2 CE CLK D7
2 24 25 51 6
A1 A0 D6
GND
X1
X2
EA
RESET
WDTOUT
PA0
PA1
PA2
PA3
PB0
PB1
PB2
PB3
PB1
PB5
PB6
PB7
VCC
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
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
0
1
2
3
4
5
OE
CP8
<02-E1>
CP11
T-OE
E-OE
C24
C21 E
CRREF1
UCAS 1 1000p,50V
<02-E1>
CP12
1000p,50V
R91
<05-E7> TE-DIO
<05-D7> TE-CLK
<05-D7>
300,1/16W
<05-C7>
<05-B1>
<05-B7> CRREF2
C22 C23
CE1 1000p,50V 1000p,50V
<02-A4>
SXOUT
INT6
INT4
Vcc1
<02-F1> RESET
<02-A4>
<02-A3> WAIT
<01-B10>
C27
<02-A4>
<02-A4> INT7
C98 0.01µ,50V
<02-A4> INT5
<02-A4>
0.1µ,25V
C34
Vcc1 100p,
F
50V
IC11 C35
100p,50V
C48
DCLEV 1 16 0.01µ,50V C36
<01-G8> W1 VDD C37
HDIS 2 15 100p,50V 100p,50V
<02-F6> X0 W0
BATLEV 3 14
<01-E5> X1 W
4 13
X Z
5 12 THBAT
Y Z1 <01-F3>
HRANK 6 11 TH
<02-C7> Y0 Z0 <04-G7>
7 10 CHGLEV
VEE Y1 <01-D5> <04-E7>
8 9 ADBSEL
VSS CONT <03-B8>
G
PRNT-896
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
CONTROL PCB ASS'Y 04
Vcc1 A
BZ1 BZ R74
USB Interface 1.5K,1/16W
3VCC
R51 CNUS1
PLUG 10K,1/16W 1 2
<02-D1> PWR
1 BZOUT 3
<02-F3> Q21
COMP. SYSTEMS
PULLUP 3 R52
<02-D1> Q25
R56 4 1
47K, GND
2 47K,1/16W
1/16W
B
Vcc1
USBD- 2
<02-D1> D-
R53 R55
24,1/16W 1.5K,1/16W
USBD+ 3 PW-LED R75 300,1/16W
<02-D1> D+ <02-F3>
R54 LD1
24,1/16W
LD2
Vcc1 SW2
C
Vcc1 3Vcc
1
2
3
R80
SW1
10K,1/16W D14
C39 NMI
<02-F2>
IC17 0.1µ, C58
25V 0.01µ,50V
1 5
CONT VIN PWRON
2 <01-F3>
GND D16
3 4
NOISE VOUT Vcc1
C41 C40
0.01µ,50V 4.7µ,25V R81
SW3
D
10K,1/16W
CC-SW
<02-F3>
C59
0.01µ,50V
- 21 -
Vcc1
R82
10K,1/16W SW4
Option ASF RCV-SW
<02-F3>
C60
0.01µ,50V E
OP-VH
OP-Vcc
CNOP1
FB10 ZD10
DA8 4 3 CHGLEV <01-D5>
1 FB <03-G5>
2 Vcc1
2 IC18
DA8 1 5 R88
FB7 IrDA Transceiver
RXD0 <03-F7> 47K,1/16W
3 FB
C65
2
FB8 1µ,10V 1
TXD0 <03-C7> MODE
4 FB <02-F2>
DA7 4 3 2
FB9 R89 3
PES <03-B8> 6.8,1/16W
5 FB
R85 2 Vcc3 4
1K,1/16W 5
F
6
DA7 1 5 R90 6
OP-ON <02-F3> FRXD 6.8,1/16W 7
7 <01-F10>
2 TXD 8
<02-F3>
Vcc1 RXD 9
8 <02-F3>
R93 10
1K,1/16W 11
TH1 C68
1µ,50V
TH C69 C67
<03-G5>
10µ,16V 0.1µ,25V C66
R86 0.1µ,25V
47K,1/16W
G
R92
5.6K,1W
PRNT-896
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
CONTROL PCB ASS'Y 05
Vcc1 Vpp A
1 A
1 20
OA VM 2 A
2 19
R95 R96 OA OB 4 B
3 18
0.39,1/2W 0.39,1/2W SGA OB 3 B
4 17 R99 R100 B
Sen.A SGB 0.39,1/2W 0.39,1/2W
C70 R97 5 16
R94 GND GND
0.1µ,25V 1.6K,1/16W 6 15 R98 C73
10K,1/16W GND GND
CRREF1 7 14 1.6K,1/16W 0.1µ,25V R101
<03-E8> VrefA Sen.B 10K,1/16W
ACRM 8 13 CRREF2
<03-C7> PhA VrefB <03-E8>
ACRM 9 12 BCRM TIMER IC Vcc1
<03-C7> PhA PhB <03-C7>
1 2 10 11 BCRM
Sth. PhB <03-C7> IC13
Q22 R104
3 10K,1/16W
1 8
X3 tpout vdd
2 7
32.768KHz xout sio
3 6
xin sck
2 R102 C71 C72 C74 R103 C76 4 5
vss cs
MTSTB 3 15K,1/16W 0.01µ,50V 0.1µ,25V 0.1µ,25V 15K,1/16W 0.01µ,50V C
<02-A3> Q23
1 D11
T-OE
<03-E9>
Vcc1
Vcc1
EEPROM(2M)
IC14 R106
10K,1/16W
D
1 8
NC NC
2 7
Vcc GND
E-OE 3 6 E-DO
- 22 -
<03-E9> CS DO <03-D7>
TE-CLK 4 5
<03-E9> SK DI
R105 R77
CP2
VH VH 5.6K,1/16W 0.01µ,50V
Paper Feed Motor Driver CP1
IC15
ZD12
WHEAT 1 16 W-HT E
<02-A3> I1 O1 <02-B7> TE-DIO
MCHE0 2 15 MCH0 <03-E9>
<02-A3> I2 O2 <02-B7>
3 14
I3 O3
4 13 CNLF1
I4 O4 CNSEN1
ALFM 5 12
<03-C7> I5 O5 1 COM
6 11
I6 O6 3 A
ALFM 7 10 6
<03-C7> I7 O7 4 A
LF-PRT 8 9
<01-D10> GND COM 2 B
7
5 B
C78 D12 R107
<03-B8> PES
1µ,10V 0.68,1/2W 1
Vcc1 Vcc1
C79 R109
IC16 0.01µ,50V 18K,1/16W 2
Vcc3
R108 F
18K,1/16W Q24 5
R111
MCHE1 1 16 MCH1 HPS 2
<02-A3> I1 O1 <02-B7> <03-B8> 3 220,1/16W
V2-ON 2 15 V2-ONC 4
<02-A3> I2 O2 <01-D8> R110 R112 C80
V3-ON 3 14 V3-ONC
<02-E1> I3 O3 <01-C10> 1 22K,1/16W 100K,1/16W 1000p,50V
4 13 3
I4 O4
BLFM 5 12 R113
<03-C7> I5 O5 180,1/10
6 11
I6 O6
BLFM 7 10
<02-C7> I7 O7
8 9
GND COM
G
PRNT-896