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TOSHIBA SERVICE MANUAL MULTIFUNCTIONAL DIGITAL COLOR SYSTEMS e-STUDIOSS11/4511 204% eroz_2004-10 © 2003 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All rights reserved GENERAL PRECAUTIONS REGARDING THE INSTALLATION AND SERVICE FOR e-STUDIO3511/4511 The installation and service should be done by a qualified service technician. 1. Transportation/Installation + When transporting/installing the equipment, employ four persons and be sure to use the positions as indicated below. ‘The equipmentis quite heavy and weighs approximately 112kg (246 Ib.), therefore pay full attention 6 FA * 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 110/13.2A, 115V or 127V/12A, 220V-240V or 240V/ 8A) for its power source. + The equipment must be grounded for safety. Never ground it to a gas pipe or a water pipe + Soloct a suitable place for installation. Avoid excessive heat, high humidity, dust, vibration and direct sunlight, + Also provide proper ventilation as 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") in the rear. + The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible, s 2. Service of Machines * Basically, be sure to turn the main switch off and unplug the power cord during service, * Be sure not to touch high-temperature sections such as the exposure lamp, the fuser unit, the damp heater and their periphery * Be sure not to touch high-voltage sections such as the chargers, transfer belt, 2nd transfer roller, developer, IH control circuit, high-voltage transformer, exposure lamp control inverter, inverter for the LCD backlight 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. ‘+ Be sure not to touch rotating/operating sections such as gears, belts, pulleys, fan, etc. Be careful when removing the covers since there might be the parts with very sharp edges underneath. ‘= When servicing the machines with the main switch turned on, be sure not to touch live sections and rotating/operating sections. Avold exposure to laser radiation. Use suitable measuring instruments and tools. Avoid exposure to laser radiation during servicing. + Avoid direct exposure to the beam. = Do not insert tools, parts, etc. that are reflective into the path of the laser beam. = Remove all watches, rings, bracelets, etc. that are reflective. + Unplug the power cable and clean the area around the prongs of the plug once a year or more. ‘Aire may occur when dust lies on this area 6 Main Service Parts for Safety + The breaker, door switch, fuse, thermostat, thermofuse, thermistor, etc. are particularly important for safety. Be sure to handle/install them propery. If these parts are shorted circuit and/or made their functions out, they may burn down, for instance, and may result in fatal accidents. Do not allow a short circuit to occur. Do not use the parts not recommended by Toshiba TEC Corporation. Cautionary Labels + During servicing, be sure to check the rating plate and the cautionary labels such as "Unplug the power cord during service”, "Hot area’, their surface and whether they are properly stuck to the equipment. ‘Laser warning label’ etc. to see if there is any dirt on Disposition of Consumable Parts, Packing Materials, Used batteries and RAM-ICs ‘+ Regarding the recovery and disposal of the equipment, supplies, consumable parts, packing materials, used batteries and RAM-ICs including lithium batteries, follow the relevant local regulations or rules. When parts are disassembled, reassembly is basically the reverse of disassembly unless otherwise noted in this manual or other related documents. Be careful not to reassemble ‘small parts such as screws, washers, pins, E-rings, star washers in the wrong places. Basically, the machine should not be operated with any parts removed or disassembled. Precautions Against Static Electricity + The PC board must be stored in an anti-electrostatic bag and handled carefully using a wristband, because the ICs on it may become damaged due to static electricity Caution: Before using the wristband, pull out the power cord plug of the equipment and make sure that there are no uninsulated charged objects in the vicinity. Caution: —_Dispose of used batteries and RAM-ICs including lithium batteries according to this manual. Attention: Se débarrasser de batteries ot RAM-ICs usés y compris les batteries en lithium selon ce manuel. Vorsicht: _Entsorgung des gebrauchten Batterien und RAM-ICs (inklusive der Lithium-Batterie) nach diesem Handbuch. CONTENTS 1, SPECIFICATIONS/ACCESSORIES/OPTIONS/SUPPLIES. 1.1. Specifications 1.2. Accessories. 1.3. Options. 1.4 Supplies 1.8. System List 2. OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 2.1 Sectional View 2.2 Electric Parts Layout : 2.3. Symbols and Functions of Various Components. so 244 2.4 General Description 2-21 2.4.1 System block diagram... 221 2.4.2 Construction of boards 2:22 2.5 Disassembly and Replacement of Covers and PC boards 2:25 25.1 Covers . 2:25 2.5.2 PC boards 7 231 2.5.3 Options eee c 2:36 3. COPY PROCESS 3.1 Expression of Colors and 4-Stop Copy Process «nnn peeee ect 3.2. General Description of Copying Process 32 3.8 Details of Copying Process 33 3.4 List of Copying Process Conditions 3-10 4. General OPERATION . 4.1 Overview of Operation ... 4.2 Description of Operation 4.24 Warming-up 4.2.2 Ready (ready for copying) 4.2.3 Drawer teed copying (Upper drawer paper feeding) . 42 4.2.4. Bypass feed copying 46 4.2.5 Interruption copying o 46 4.3. Detection of Abnormality 47 4.3.1. Types of abnormality nn 47 4.3.2 Description of abnormality 47 4.4 Flow Chart 412 4.4.1 Power ON to ready . 42 4.4.2 Automatic feed copying 444 November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC i e-STUDIO3S11/4511 CONTENTS. 5. CONTROL PANEL e 5.1. Control Panel and Display Panel : s4 5.2 Items Shown on the Display Pane! sooo : 52 5.2.1 Display a 53 5.3 Relation between the Equipment State and Operator's Operation 58 —Mmeg 5.4. Desorption of Operation 59 5.4.1. Dot matrix LCD circuit 5-9 542 LED display circuit ot 5.5. Disassembly and Replacement . son BAB 6. SCANNER 6.4 Function vo a : et 8.2. Construction a 62 6.3. Description of Operation sen 64 6.3.1. Scan motor oo 64 6.82 Scanning drive circuit sn 5 e 6.3.3 Inaiztion at power-ON . a) 6.4 Control of Exposure Lamp . 68 6.4.1. General description a : 68 642 Exposure lamp 69 64.3 Cont circu for the exDOBUTE JAM sss 6-10 6.5. General Description of CCD Contol ett 65.1. Opto-electronic conversion et 65.2 Shading correction et 6.6 Automatic Original Size Detection Circuit sens G2 6.6.1 Principle of orginal size detection a) 6.62 Process of detection of orginal size . amar. 67. Disassembly and Replacement : 6-16 7. IMAGE PROCESSING 74 General Description 7 7.2. Configuration e 7.3 SYS Board (PWA-F-SYS-350) 7941 Features . 7.82 Functions of mage processing iit... vo 75 7.4 LGC Board (PWA-F-LGC-350) : 7.10 744 Features 740 7.4.2. Functions of mage processing circuit . 7-10 7.8. Laser Driving PC Board (LDR Board) . 7-40 -STUDIOSS11/4511 CONTENTS i November 2008 © TOSHIBA TEC 8 LASER OPTICAL UNIT .. 8.1. General Description 82 Structure 8.3 Laser Diode. vo 8.4 Laser Unit Cooling Fan... a8 8.5 Polygonal Motor soon 8.6 Disassembly and Replacement. o : a9 9. DRIVE SYSTEM .. 9.1 General Description x ae ot 8.2. Main Motor cat 92 9.2.1 Construction soon a 92 9.2.2. Drive circuit of main motor 93 9.2.3. Signal level of motor circuit 93 9.3. Transport Motor. soo 93.1 Construction penne 4: 9.3.2. Drive circuit of transport motor . feces 5: 9.4 Developer Motor oo 96 9.4.1 Construction. o o 26 9.4.2. Drive circuit of developer motor... a7 9.5 Disassembly and Replacement. 28 10. PAPER FEEDING SYSTEM. 10-1 10.1 General Descriptions sevens WHA 10.2 Description of Operation sevens 105 10.2.1 Operation of bypass pickup roller ve nee 105 10.2.2 Operation of drawer pickup roller. ses eee 106 10.2.3 Separation of paper 10-7 10.2.4 General operation . 10-8 10.3 Drive Circuit of Tray-up Motor 10-10 10.4 Disassembly and Replacement, : sevens TO 11, DRUM RELATED SECTION 14 11.1 Construction ee ae 14-4 11.2 Functions ee 14-2 11.3 Output Control Circuits of High-Voltage Transformer 11-4 11.4 Drum Temperature Detection Circuit 115 11.5 Temperature/Humiity Sensor. 116 11.5.1 General description . 116 11.5.2 Construction. 116 11.6 Charger Wire Cleaner... soe ae W7 11.6.4 Operation nn nnnesnninnnnnn "7 11.6.2 Construction. "7 11.6.3 Drive CICUTE nner 11-8 11.7 Disassembly and Replacement, sence WD November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC ‘e-STUDIO351 1/4511 CONTENTS 12. DEVELOPER UNIT 12.1 General Description 124 12.2 Construction eae 124 12.3 Sectional View sen 122 12.4 Black Toner Cartridge Drive Unit... 123 12.4.1 General descriptions : pone 128, 12.4.2 Toner motor sos 123 12.8 Black Developer Unit. 124 12.5.1 Functions o o penne VOM 12.5.2 Black developer unit drive section o 125 12.5.3 Black auto-toner sensor circuit : ee 126 12.5.4 Black developer unit iting mechanism a 129 12.6 Color Developer Unit. 7 12-10 12.6.1 Functions = 12-10 12.6.2 Color developer unit drive section 1241 12.6.3 Color auto-toner sensor circuit so 1242 12.6.4 Color toner supply : a 1244 12.7 High-Voltage Transformer Output Control Circuit... : 12-45 12.8 Disassembly and Replacement . ses 1246 13. REVOLVER UNIT. 134 18.1 General Description ..... ses 13-4 13.2 Construction aoe sone 18 13.3 Functions ae sovi 1BB 13.4 Drive of Revolver Unit ses ones 13 13,5 Revolver Motor Drive Circuit o pov AB 13.5.1 Revolver motor. ae 13-4 13.6 Operation ae a 135 13.6.1 Home position detection... 135 18.6.2 Escape position movement oo 185 19.6.3 During warming-up. 13-5 13.6.4 During printing ses 13-5 13.6.5 Color toner supply a eee 136 13.6.6 During image quality control 136 13,7 Disassembly and Replacement... : 13-7 14, TRANSFER UNIT... 144 14.1 General Descriptions = sam 144 14.2 Construction 14-1 14.3 Functions .. . 14-2 14.4 Outline of 1st transfer . 144 14,5 Outline of 2nd transfer. . 144 14,6 High-Voltage Power Supply snes 145 14,7 Disassembly and Replacement... 146 e-STUDIO3511/4511 CONTENTS wv November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 15. IMAGE QUALITY CONTROL 15.1 General Description 16.2 Principle of the Sensor o 16.3 Flow Chart of Control Procedure. : 15-2 15.4 Construction ne - a 15-3 18.5 Disassembly and Replacement. o 15-4 16. FUSER UNIT / PAPER EXIT SECTION... 16.1 General Description 16.2 Operation 16.3 Functions 16.4 Heater Control Circuit 16.4.1 Configuration 16.4.2 Healing principle of IH Heater 16.4.5 IH control circuit interface 16.4.4 Relation between system configuration and IH output. 16-7 16.4.5 Temperature detection section rat 168 16.4.6 Abnormality in the IH control circuit 16-13, 16.5 Control Circuit of Exit Motor 16.6 Exit Motor Drive... : 16.7 Disassembly and Replacement. 17. AUTOMATIC DUPLEXING UNIT (ADU) 17.4 General Description 17.2 Description of Operations. 17.3 Drive of ADU 17.4 Flow Chart 18. POWER SUPPLY UNIT 18.1 Construction . 18.2 Operation of DC Output Circuits z 184 18.3 Output Channel 182 18.4 Fuse . car sen 18-4 18.5 Configuration of Power Supply Unit. 185 18.6 Sequence of Power Supply o : 18-6 18,7 AC Wire Harness : sevens 187 19. PC BOARDS November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC v e-STUDIO511/4511 CONTENTS e-STUDIO3511/4511 CONTENTS v November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 1. SPECIFICATIONS/ACCESSORIES/OPTIONS/SUPPLIES 1.1. Specifications Values in [ ] are for e-STUDIO4511 in case that the specification is different between e-STUDIO3511 and e-STUDIO4511, * Copy process Indirect electrophotographic process (dry) * Type Desktop type (Console type: when optional Paper Feed Pedestal (PFP) or optional Large Capacity Feeder (LCF) is installed.) * Original table Fixed type (the left rear comer used as guide to place originals) * Accepted originals Sheet, book and 3-dimentional object For single-sided originals ~ 60-127 gim? (13-34 ll. Bond) For double-sided originals ~ 50-105 g/m? (13-28 lb. Bond) None of the carbon, bonded nor stapled sheet original is acceptable when using the optional Reversing Automatic Document Feeder. Maximum size: A3/LD + Copy speed (Copies/min.) e-STUDIOSS11 Paper supp) Bypass teed | reper size | DME (Size specien)| —_PFP Lor 74, TBS 35) 35 (11) Sect) 35m) AR, BSA, | 3 asmitn srr | 28(5) | 28(5) 28 (5) B4,L6 24(5) | 24(5) 24(5) - 3, LD -21(5) 21 (8) 24(5) = e-STUDIO4S11 Sanaa Bypass feed T papersze | OMe size species] PFP cE 7s, BS ea) | 45(11) 5) aM) AR, BSR, err | 22(5) | 9205) ena): 4]. == 26(5) | 26(5) 26(5) | 22(5) | 22(5) 22(5) = * *" means “Not acceptable” ‘The copy speed in the above table are available when originals are manually placed for single side, continuous copying. * When the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder is used, the copy speed of 36{45] sheets per minute is only available under the following conditions: + OriginalMode: —_Single-sided original/A4/LT size. APS/automatic density are not selected. /Plain, paper. ‘+ Number of sheets: 36[45] or more at the black mode and 11 or more at the color mode. ‘+ Reproduction ratio: 100%. ‘The values in ( ) are available when printed at color mode. November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC de ‘e-STUDIOR5114511 SPECIFICATIONS 1] * System copy speed 6 cory ce -STUDIO3511 e-STUDIOAST | ro 4 ‘Ssets 60.9 (181.8) 49.9 (181.8) Singlesied copies | ssots| 948 (2002) | 763 022) Single-sided originals | tset | 31.3 (95.1) 30.3 (95.1) L Ssets 70.7 (201.8) ‘71.9 (201.8) Dovblesded cons | sets) 1101 @r12)_| 1015 (112) Double-sided orignals| Tset | 686 (1486) | 508 (1498) i asets| 1987 (2660) | 1204 (0656) Dowblesidedconies | ssots| 217.3 (6846) | 2015 (584.0) Double-sided originals | 1 set ‘81.2 (124.6) | 51.5 (124.6) t aset| 1208 (468) | 1057 (46.5) Siglesided copies _|ssets| 1887 (6657) | 158.5 (605.7) ~The system copy speedis avalable when 10 sheets of AAT size original are set on the RADF and one of the copy modes inthe above table is selected. e = The petiod of time from pressing [START] to displaying "READY" is the actually measured valve = Setting: Automatic exposure OFF, APS/AMS OFF, Text/Photo Mode, feeding rom the upper crawer and Sort Mode The finisher withthe sadele sicher and hole punch unit are not installed + The values in ( ) are the speeds at the color modes. * Copy paper Drawer| ADU | PFP | LOF Bypass copy Remarks Size ABT ABR, LD 10 STA | -ABt0AS-A a 13'LG, 85°80, Loto sT-R, 19°LG, | Ty) | 305x457 mm (12"x 18") 85° SQ (Non-standard or user ___| spected sizes can be set) | Weaht 4 10208 gi.17 1b. Bond to 110 b. Index e 6410105 gin? (Continuous feeding) 170 28 ib. Bond 64 t0 209 gi’, 17 fb. Bond 0 110 Ib. Index (Single paper feeding) Special Tabels, OHP firm ‘Special paper recommended by paper (thickness: 80m or thicker) | Toshiba Tec + First copy time. Approx. 68 sec. oF less (back), approx. 16.2 sec. oF less (color) (A4ILT, upper drawer, 100%, original placed manually) + Warring-up time Approx. 40 seconds (Stand-alone, temperature: 20°C) + Muttiple copying Up to 999 copies; Key in set numbers e-STUDIOSS114511 SPECIFICATIONS 12 November 2008 © TOSHIBA TEC oan + Reproduction ratio. Actual ratio: 100:0.5% Ea Zooming: 25 - 400% in increments of 1% (25 - 200% when using RADF) + Resolution/Gradation ..... Read: 600 dpi Write: Equivalent to 2400 dpi x 600 dpi (black copy) Equivalent to 600 dpi x 600 dpi (color copy) + Eliminated portion Leading edge : 3.0:2.0 mm, Sideftalling edges: 2.02.0 mm (black copy) Leading edge : 6.02.0 mm, Sidefraling edges: 2.022.0 mm (color copy) Leadingttrailing edges: 5.022.0 mm, Side edges: 5.02.0 mm (black/color print) + Paper feeding Drawers in the equipment ~ 2 drawers (stack height 60.5 mm, equivalent to 550 sheets; 64-80 gim? (17-22 Ib. Bond) PEP — Option (1 or 2 drawers: stack height 60.5 mm, equivalent to 550 sheets; 64-80 gm? (17-22 Ib. Bond)) LCF — Option (stack height 137.5 mm x2, equivalent to 2500 sheets; 64-80 git (17-22 Ib. Bond)) Bypass food ~ Stack height 11 mm, equivalent to 100 sheets; 64-80 g/m? (17-22 lb. Bond) + Capacity of originals in the Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (Option) [Ato AS-R, LD to ST-R: 100 sheets/80 g/m* (Stack height 16mm or ess) + Automatic duplexing unit... Stackless/switchback type ‘Toner supply ‘Automatic toner density detection/supply ‘Toner cartridge replacing method * Density contro! .. Automatic density mode and manual density mode selectable in 11 steps + Weight Approx. 112 kg (246.9 Ib.) + Power requirements... AC 110V/13.2A, AC 118V or 127V/15A, 220-240V or 240V/8A (50/60 Hz) * The acceptable value of each voltage is 10%, * Power consumption 1.5 KW or less (100V series), 1.7 KW or less (200V series) + The electric power is supplied to the reversing automatic document feeder, finisher, PFP and LCF ‘through the equipment. =Total counter Electronical counter November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 1-3 e-STUDIONS1 1/4511 SPECIFICATIONS. * Dimensions of the equipment See the figure below (W660 x D718 x H739 mm) * When the tit angle of the control panel is 45 degrees Fig. 1-01 e-STUDIONSI1/4511 SPECIFICATIONS. 14 November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 1.2. Accessories Unpacking/Setup instruction 1 set ‘Operators manual “4 pes. (except for MUD) Operator's manual pocket 1 pe. Power cable Tp Warranty sheet - ‘pe. for NAD) Setup report - 7 set (for NAD and MID) | Customer satisfaction card 1 pe. (for MJD) PM sticker ‘pe. (for MID) Drum (installed inside of the equipment) pe Control panel stopper 1p Lever 1 pe. _ Color developer holder 6 pes. Rubber plug 4 pes. Blind seal (small / large) Spes./ipc. CD-ROM 4 pos. Developer material (¥, M,C, K) 1 pc. each (for TWO) Screw M3x8/Mé x6 _ 1 pe./ Ape. * Machine version NAD: North America MID: Europe AUD: Australia ASD: Asia Two: Taiwan SAD: Saudi Arabia UPD: Japan November 2009 © TOSHIBA TEC 5 -STUDI005114511 SPECIFICATIONS io 1.3 Options Platen cover KA-G511PC. | Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF) | MR-3015 Drawer module My-1021 Paper Feed Pedestal (PFP) KDAO1T Large Capacity Feeder (LCF) KD-1012 A4/LT Finisher (Hanging type) Mu-1022 Finisher (Console type) MJ-1023, MJ-1024 (with saddle stitcher) Hole punch unit - 1Mg-6004 NIEIFIS Staple cartridge ‘STAPLE-1600 (for hanging type) ‘STAPLE-2000 (for console type) ‘STAPLE-600 (for saddle stitcher) Bridge wt NSE Key copy counter, Key copy courier socket | MU-8, MU-TO, Work table | KK-3511 @ [Dam esters : F351! FAX board b-1160 FAX board nding —Feo-1160 Expansion memory 60-1180 Wireless LAN adapter GN-1010 | PCI sit 60-1080 Scrambler board gP-1090 Notes: 1. The bridge kit (KN-3511) is necessary for instalation ofthe fisher (MAJ-1022, Mi-1029 or ww-004 2. The finisher (MJ-1023 or MJ-1024) is necessary for installation of the hole punch unit (MJ-6004N/E/FS). 3, The PCI slot (GO-1030) is necessary for installation of the scrambler board (GP-1030). 1.4 Supplies Drum’ PS-OD3511 Toner bag PS-TB3511 ‘Toner cartridge (K) PS-Z13611 *K, PS-ZT3511K Toner cartridge (¥) PS-Z13511 *Y, PS-ZTSSTY TToner cartridge (M) PS-Z73511 °M, PS-2T3511M ‘Toner cartridge (C) PS-Z13511 °C, PS-ZTS51IC Marked * : E, D, C and T e-STUDIONS 1/4511 SPECIFICATIONS 16 November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 1.5 System List sope04 fagedeo e687 9 VEaEEEEE a L pesapad poo, soded. 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OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 2.1 Sectional View [A] Front side view Fig. 24101, November 2008 © TOSHIBA TEC aA e-STUDIO3511/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 1 _| Original glass “42__| Color toner cartridge sensor 2_| RADF original glass “43_| Black toner cartridge 3_| Exposure lamp “44_| Color toner cartridge C 4_| Inverter board - “45_| Color toner cartridge M 5 | Mitror-t 46 _| Color toner cartridge ¥ 6 | Mirror-2 47_| Transfer belt 7_| Mirror-3 48_| Transfer bolt drive roller-1 8 | Cartiage-1 49 _| Transfer belt drive roller-2 9 | Cartiage-2 ‘50_| Transfer belt tension roller 10 | Lens 51 _| tsttransfer roller 11_| CCD board 52_| Transfer belt cleaning blade 12 | SLG board 53. | 2nd transfer roller 13_| Laser unit 85 | Fuser roller 14 | Photoconductive drum 36 | Pressure roller 15 _| Main charger 57 _| Fuser belt 16 | Recovery blade ‘58 | Separation roller 17_| Drum cleaning blade —__| [89 | Oitroter - 18 | Drum cleaner brush 7 60 | Cleaning roller 19 | Toner recovery auger 61_| Themistor 20_| Discharge LED 62_| Thermostat 21__| Drum thermistor 63 | Exitroller 22 _| Black developer unit — | | 64 | tHooil | 23 | Developer sleeve K ~| [68 Upper drawer pickup roller 24 | Mixer-1 (K) 66 _| Upper drawer feed roller 25 | Mixer-2 (K) 67_| Upper drawer separation roller, ‘| 26 | Black auto-toner sensor 68 | Lower drawer pickup roller 27_| Revolver unit 69 | Lower drawer feed roller 28 | Revolver home position sensor 70_| Lower drawer separation roller 29 | Developer unit C 71_| Transpor roller 30 | Developer sieeve C 72_| Registration roller 31_| Mixer-F (C) —_| [773 | Bypass pickup roller 32_| Mixer-R (C) 74_| Bypass feed roller ‘33 | Developer unit M 75 _| Bypass separation roller 34 | Developer sleeve M 76_| Bypass transport roller 35 | Mixer-F (M) | 77_| ADU upper transport roller [36 | Mixer-R (My 78 | ADU middle transport roller 37_| Developer unit ¥ 79_| ADU lower transpor roller 38__| Developer sleeve ¥ - 80 _| ADU entrance sensor 39 | Mixer-F (Y) 81 _| ADU exit sensor 40_| Mixer-R (Y) 82_| Receiving tray 44_| Color auto-toner sensor 83 _| Paper clinging detection sensor e-STUDION511/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE owor November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC e [B]_Rear side view (Drive system) Fig. 2-102 November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 2-3 e-STUDIO3511/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 1 | Scan motor ee —| 3 | Drum cleaner brush motor 4_| Transport motor | Registration clutch 6 | Toner mot 7_| Uppertransport clutch (Low speed) | 8_| Upper transport clutch (High speed) @_| Black developer drive clutch 70 | Lower transport clutch (High speed) _| [11 | Lower transport clutch (Low speed) | 12 | Upper drawer feed clutch 13_| Lower drawer feed clutch 14_| Tray-up motor _| 15 | Developer motor 16 | Black developer lifting clutch 17 | Golor developer toner supply clutch 18 | Color developer drive clutch 19 | Revolver motor 20 | ADU motor = 24 | ADU clutch ‘e STUDIORS114511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 24 ‘oa November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 2.2. Electric Parts Layout [A] Unit construc Drive unit, _Seannar unit Control pane! unit Fuser unit, ‘Automatic __ duplexing unit Process unit” / Laser unit Front side \ Paper feeder unit Fig. 2201 2-5 e-STUDIO3511/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE November 2008 © TOSHIBA TEC [B]_ Scanner unit (B-1) Motor, sensor. lamp Ad series Frontside LTseries Frontside Fig. 2202-2 e-STUDIO3S11/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 26 November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC e (B-2) Switch, PC board, heater, thermostat, other part Front side e * ASD/AUD/CND/SAD/TWD models: Standard, NAD/MJD models: Option Fig. 2.203 [c] Control panel unit psp Front side Fig. 2208 November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 27 ‘eSTUDIO9511/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE [D] Process unit (D-1) Motor, sensor, switch, clutch, solenoid si9 sat siz x \ M20 el Front side Fig. 2205 (0-2) Motor, sensor, switch, solenoid, lamp, heater, thermistor, thermostat si7 ERS. THMOS" ~ Frontside * ASD/AUDICND/SAD/TWD models: Standard, NAD/MJD models: Option Fig. 2206 e-STUDIONS114511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 28 November 2008 © TOSHIBA TEC e D-3) Motor, switch Front side Fig. 2207 [E] Laser unit Front side Fig. 2-208 November 2008 © TOSHIBA TEC 2-8 ‘eSTUDION511/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE e IF] Paper feeder unit ~ $28 e@ Frontside Fig. 2.208 [G] Transport unit see Frontside Fig. 2.210 @-STUDIORS11/4511 OUTLINE OF THEMACHINE 2-10 November 2009 © TOSHIBA TEC vos Front side Fig. 2211 [l]_ Automatic duplexing unit 39 Front side Fig. 2212 November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC an @-STUDIO3S11/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE IH-COIL Front side Fig. 2213 [K] Drive unit cura cure cums. Ea cute curio | — cing M10 mit Front side Fig. 2214 e-STUDIO9511/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 2-12 November 2008 © TOSHIBA TEC IL] PC board unit usc NF BRK FIL or FUS* a Front side * NAD/SAD/TWD models: FIL (Standard), ASDYAUDICND models: FUS (Standard) MAD model: FUS (Option) Fig. 2215 November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 2.19 e-STUDIO351144511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 0503 e 2.3 Symbols and Functions of Various Components Ser reece Eo — =— ee Fa sae os aa 2 Bie recast 0% [eo a [Transfer belt cleaner auger motor auger oe Shaina oT Toner motor | | wa |MrOC-POL Driving the polygonal mirror = | Pi0-10 ts ae a Bee 6 | MAIN-MOT Driving the drum and transfer belt K P14 -16 pee | | mn aE rear «fm a ain agrees te e Drum cleaner brush motor used toner auger M9” | TRSP-MOT [Driving the fuser unit, 2nd transfer K |P16-126] = ee ee aoe ee ee Bie ae Mit |DEV-MOT ~~ | Driving the black/color developer unit K ) Pis-TT | | Developer motor Driving the iting movement of the } lack developer unit ‘Supplying the color toner | Driving the transfer belt contact! release movement | Mia |REVIV-MOT Driving the revolver unit K_ [P3617 Revolver mator | MIS [CCLMOT Diving the tain charger wir cleaner} B-1 | P2813 Charger cleaner mot Mid [SUG-FANMOT Coin down the SUG board Be SLG board cooling fan MS |SCAN-FAN-MOT Cooling down the Seaner UFR Bt] Pi7-i7| Seanner unit cooling fan e@ MiI6_|LSU-FAN-MOT Coating down the sor uni Da] PS-Ta2 Laser unit cooing fan 117 IFGFAN-MOT Gooiig down the Wboardand SYS | —K—] P5-Ti {tt contro board cooing fan board | [Te OZN-FAN-MOT Exrausting ozone and cooling down | —K | PT4=Ta5 zone exhaust fn the equment insce [Mis /PS-FANMOT ‘Gooing down the powersuppyunt >t | 7-18 Powe supply cooing fan | 120 INTANL-FAN-MOT Cooling down the equipmentinside | O-7 | P1-135 'HOD-FAN-MOT Cooling down the HDD HDD cooling fan | ‘e-STUDIORS11/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 2-14 November 2008 © TOSHIBA TEC 05103 (2) Sensors and switches ‘Symbol Name. Function Remarks] Pl ‘SiS _[APST-S, APS, APSA ‘Original size detection Com ‘Automatic orginal detection sensor Si PAIS | $6 |HOME-SNR ‘Carriage home postion detection BT /Pit-1i7 Carriage home position sensor 87 /PLIN-SNR ‘Openinglosing detection of platen 8-1 | PI7-110 iaten sensor cover or RADE ‘Se |REVLV-HP-SNR Home position detection ofthe D-t_|P36= 109) Revolver home position sensor | revolver unit So [COLA-TNA'SNR Detecting the instalation faut of color] —O-1 [P36 1704] Color toner cartridge sensor toner cartridge Si0_| COLR-ATTNA-SNR Detecting toner density adhered on | O-1 | P6- 18 Color auto-toner sensor the magnetic roller of the color developer unit ‘Sit |KDEV-POS-SNR Detecting the Black developer Di | Pas-117| Black developer contact postion detection | contact position ‘sensor S12_| -DEV-TINGSNA Detecting the control of ONOFF Da | PaS- 17 | Black developer contact timing detection | timing ofthe black developer liting sensor clutch S13 |KATIN-SNA Detecting the densiy oftonerinthe 0-2 | P3a- 125) Black auto-toner sensor black developer unit ‘Sia [TNA-SW [Black toner cartridge presence! D2 | Pa7-1i2 Black toner cartidge switch absence detection [Sis |TRELT-HP-SNRT Detecting the rotation postion of Da P28- 2s Transter belt home position sensor-1 | transter bett | (for timing of speed switching in thick paper / OHP fim mode) ‘S16 | TRBLT-HP-SNR2 ‘Detecting the rotation position of Da ‘Transfer belt home position sensor-2 | transter belt (for timing ot the color image data | sting) S17 TNLVL-SNR Toner amount detection on the D2 | P23- Te Image quality sensor transfer belt ‘S18 | TR2-POS-SNR ‘Detecting the 2nd Wansfer raler @ [Pia ‘2nd transter raller position detection _|eontact position sensor ‘Sid | TEMPYHUMI-SNRL Datecting the temperature and Da PSB Temperatureshumidity sensor humidity inside the equipment ‘$20 USD-TNR-FLL-SNA1 Detecting the used toner is fulinthe | 0-2 | P6-IiT Toner bag full detection sensor-t toner bag, ‘S21 ]USD-TNR-FLL-SNR2 Detecting the presence/absence of | D-1 P32 1708] Toner bag full detection sensor-2 |the toner bag Used toner amount detection in the | toner bag | see |RGST-SNR Detecting te paper Waneportatine |G | P23-16 Registration sensor registration roller section $23 |FED-U-SNA Detecting paper jam and paper | Peal Upper drawer feed sensor twansport at upper drawer feeding section ‘S28 |FEDL-SNR Detecting paper jam and paper | Paa- 152 Lower drawer feed sensor transport at lower drawer feeding section | November 2008 © TOSHIBA TEC 218 e-STUDIO3511/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE ‘Symbol | Name Function Remarks) Pa ‘$25 [COLF-POSSW Detecting the postion when he main | 0-8 PaB-Ii ‘Charger cleaner tront position detection | charger wire cleaner is moved to the switch front side S26 |CCLAPOS-SW Detecting the positon when the main | 0-3 [P28 1709] ‘Charger cleaner rear postion detection | charger wire cleaner is moved to the switch rear side S27 CSTALTAY-SNR Position datection ofthe iting ray of | F | PTB 130 Upper drawer tray-up sensor the upper drawer ‘S28 /CST-L-TRY-SNR Position detection ofthe iting tay of | _F _ Pi8- 180 Lower drawer tray-up sensor the lower drawer ‘323 [EMP-U-SNR Paper presence/absence detectionin | F _ P18 100] Upper drawer empty sensor the upper drawer ‘$30 [EMP-L-SNR Paper presence/absence detection in| F | PT8- 130 Lower drawer empty sensor the lower drawer Sai | NEMP-U-SNR a Paper amount detection inthe upper |_F | PIB- 190 Upper drawer paper stock sensor drawer ‘$32 /NEMP-L-SNR Paper amount detection inthelower | F | PTB-130 Lower drawer paper stock sensor drawer 33 |CST-U-SW Detecting presencelabsence ofthe | F _| Pa- 107 [Upper drawer detection switch Upper drawer saa |CsTL-Sw - Detecting presence/absence ofthe | F | Pa-1i07 Lower drawer detection switch lower drawer $35 |SFB-SNA Detecting presence/absence ofpaper| HH | P22-15 Bypass paper sensor fon the bypass tray 536_|SFB-FED-SNR - Detecting the transporting paperfed | H | P22-15 Bypass feed sensor ‘rom the bypass tray ‘$37 ADU-SET-SW ‘Automatic duplexing unit opening/ Paes ADU openingielosing switch ‘losing detection ‘$38 |ADU-TRU-SNR Detecting the transporting paper at T Pa 13t ‘ADU entrance sensor ‘automatic duplexing unit entrance section | ‘$39 |ADU-TRL-SNR Detecting the transporting paper in 1 |Paa- Tat ADU exit sensor ‘automatic duplexing unit, ‘S40 | EXIT-SNR ~ Detecting the wansporting paperat | J P40-182 Exit sensor the exit section ‘Sa7_|MAIN-SW Tuming ON/OFF ofthe equipment | 6-2 Pi1-128 Main switch ‘S42 FRNT-COVSW Detecting openingllosing ofthe front] GPS 1105 Front cover openingiciosing switch ‘cover ‘S43 |COV.INTLOK-SW Contraling cutoH and supply ofthe |G | P8-1iS ‘Cover openingiclosing interlock switch | 24V voltage by openingiclosing of the front cover or jam access cover, Sis |SIDECOV-SW ‘Side cover openingiciosing detection | _G__| P24-181 Side cover openingiciosing switch ‘S45 /CLING-SNR ‘Detecting whether the paper is Da} Pat 125 Paper clinging detection sensor [clinging to the transfer bett or not ‘@ STUDIO9511/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 2-16 Novemiver 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC e (3) Electromagnetic clutches Symbol Name Function Remarks] Pl LTT [TRBLTCLNCLT Driving the Wansfer belt leaning Dat [PS1- 127 ‘Transter belt cleaner clutch blade contactielease movement LTE JOST-U-FEED-CLT Driving the upper drawer pickup roler | F _ | PY8-[28 Upper drawer feed clutch CLS [OST LFEED-CLT Driving the lower drawer pickup roller | F | P18 128 Lower drawer teed clutch | GLTS2TR-CONT-CLT Driving te 2nd Waster roller S_[Pia-18 2nd transfer roller contact clutch contacVrelease movement CLIS|SFB-FEED-CLT Driving the bypass pickup olerand |W /PeT-120 Bypass feed clutch bypass feed roller cuTy jADU-CLT Driving te automatic duplexing unt | 1 | P42-116) [ADU clutch CLTE|COLR-DEV-TNA-GLT | Driving he color developer toner K [Pi5=170 Color developer toner supply clutch __| supply auger | ects |COLR-Dev.cLT Driving the colar daveloper magnate | K | PTS -1a2 Color developer drive clutch roller CLTIO |-DEV-CLT "] Driving the Black developer magnetic | _K [P15 - 26) e Black developer drive clutch roller GUT JCDEV-LFT-CLT Driving the Black developer iftna K |PIs-112 Black developer iting clutch cam | ccria JRGsT-cT Driving the registration roller K_|PI6-128 Registration clutch | CLS [OST-UTRL-CLT Driving the upper transport roler K/Pi6-118 |__| Upper transport clutch (Low speed) _| (Low speed) LTIa JOST-U-TRH-CLT Driving the upper transport raler K [P1613 Upper transport clutch High speed) __| (High speed) | CITE [CSTL-TRL-CLT Driving te lower vanspon roller K/Pi9-120] [Lower transpor clutch (Low speed) __| (Low speed) | CLTI6 |CST-L-TR-H-CLT Driving the lower transport roller K_ /Pi9-116) Lower transport clutch (High speed) igh speed) (4) Solenoids ‘Symbol Name Function [Remarks] Pal SSeS SO Sang RECO TEAST | PB - eases ar war aha sl se e 50 Re Sg sage gall ansor 02 PBT ry ae sane ‘SOLS |SFB-SOL [Driving the bypass pickup roller H|P22-117 (6) PC boards ‘Symbol Name. Function Remarks] Pt ‘CCD [PWAF-CCD Cantroling CCD and A/D conversion | 6-2 | PI1-110, CCD driving PC board (COD board) _| of image data SUG |PWAF-SLG ‘Coniroling the orginal scanning B2 [Pie 'Soanning section control PC board section and RADF (SUG board) SDV_|PWAF-SDV Daiving the scan motor B2 [PIT ‘Sean motor driving PG board (SDV board) DSP PWAF-DSP Contoling LCD and the touch panel | | PS-126 Display PC board (DSP board) ‘on the control panel | KEY |PWA-F-KEY Detecting the button entry and c | PS- 125 Key control PC board (KEY board) ‘conteolling LED on the control pane! LOR |PWA-LOR - Driving the laser diode = |PI0-110 Laser driving PC board (LDR board) | SNS” |PWA-F-SNS Detection ofthe laser beam positon | | PT0-110 H-syne signal detection PC board (SNS board) | SFB |PWAF-SFE Datection of the bypass tray side H |P20-113) Bypass tray side guide width detection | guide wieth PC board (SFB board) | ADU |PWA-F-ADU Contvoling the automatic duplexing 1 | PAB-130 [ADU driving PC board (ADU board) __| unit 1H [PSH ‘Coniroling each TH collinthe fuser | -K | P8-2 |H control PC board (IM board) unit DRV |PWAF-DRV Controling each motorandTaninthe | K | -PO-18 Driving PC board (ORV board) system COL |PWAF-CCL Driving the charger cleaner motor K | Pa-1is (Charger cleaner driving PC board (CCL board) SYS |PWAF-SYS Contvaling the whole system and L_| Pa- iat System control PC board (SYS board) _|image processing TGC |PWAF-LGC ‘Controlling the print engine section | LC |~PO-I7 Logic PC board (LGC board) NIG |PWA--NIC ‘Network connection intertace T_ | Pata NIC board FIL [PWA-F-FIL Gating noise of the AC power ceri Fier PC board (FIL board) Power supplying to each damp heater * NADISAD/TWD models: Standard FUS_|PWAFFUS ‘Power supplying to each damp L | Pre Fuse PC board (FUS board) heater * ASD/AUDICND models: Standard l "MJD model: Option e-STUDION511/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 218 November 2008 © TOSHIBA TEC (6) Lamps and heaters Symbol Name Funaion Remarks] Pl EXP EPEXPO Exposing he orginal to The Tort Bi | P26-16 Exposure lamp ERS |UP-ERS Removing the residual charge fom | 0-2 | P2B-172 Discharge LED the drum surface TCO COL Heating the fuser Toler Jp Pai Heol DH |SCN-LOF Preventing condensation of the 32 [Pia Scanner damp heater (Left) mirrors of the cariages * ASDIAUDIGNDISAD/TWD models: Standard = NADINAJO models: Option ‘DHS _|SGNRDH Preverting condensation ofthelens | 8-2 |P1T-1a2 Scanner damp heater (Right) * ASDIAUDICND/SAD/TWD models: Standard + NADIMJO models: Option DHS |DRMEOH - Preventing condensation ofthe dum | 0-2 | P35-123 rum damp heater * ASD/AUDICNDISADITWD models: Standard |: NADIMJD models: Option (7) Thermistors and thermostats ‘Symbol, ‘Name T Function [Remarks] Pl THMT | THMS-EDGE-FELT Detecting te surface temperatureat | J PAT 11 Front edge thermistor ‘the edge ofthe front side ofthe fuser ett (or preventing overheating at the ‘edge of the fuser bett) THM THM MAIN-FELT [Detecting the surface temperature at | J | Pat -115 Main thermistor the fuser batt center (for controling the center IH coil) THg | THMS-SUB-FELT Detecting the surface temperature at | J | Pat 115 ‘Sub thermistor the front side ofthe fuser belt (for controling the side IH col) Hwa THMS-DAM Detecting the temperature atthe | D-2 | PO2-113 Drum thermistor rum surface THMOT | THERMO-FSR Preventing overheating inthe fuser) J | PaT-112 Fuser thermostat nit ‘THM | THERMO-SCN-OF —Controling the temperature ofthe | B2 | P11-122 Scanner damp heater thermostat ‘scanner damp heater * ASD/AUDICND/SAD/TWD models: Standard “ NAD/MAID models: Option THMOS | THERMO-DRMEOH Controlng the temperature ofthe | 0-2 | P35 [2d Drum damp heater thermostat ‘drum damp heater * ASD/AUDICNDISAD/TWD models: Standard * NAD/MJO models: Option November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 219 -STUDIONS11/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE e (8) Transformer Smba! Name Fanon Renae] Pi | 2 | HVT PSHVT enaranghar-votage andeleewine] —K | PY-110 Highotage ranstomer tothe folowing secsore + Main charger wire + Main charger grid + Developer bias (color and black) + Transfer bias (1st and 2nd transter) (9) Others Symbol Name Fanaion Remarks] PA FINY [INVER Coniraling re exposure lamp B2 | P26-17 Inverter board | iepjLco - Displaying and entering each o | Pa-Hi9 LLCO panel information | HOD |HOO Storing the program dala andimage | | P8-125 Hard disk data e PS |PS-ACC [Generating DC votage and supplying| | P7-19 Switching power supply it to each section of the equipment | NF ]NS-FILTER [Guting noise of AC power tre Noise fiter BAK BREAKER Preventing tie inflow of overcurent | L | P7- Breaker tothe equipment e-STUDIO8S114511 OUTLINEOFTHEMACHINE 2-20 November 2008 © TOSHIBA TEC 2.4 General Description 2.4.1. System block diagram November 2008 © TOSHIBA TEC 2-2 e-STUDIO3511/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 2.4.2. Construction of boards (@) Construction diagram of boards ‘This system consists of the following including the SYS board as a main board. We : iii i isi KEY ose bf HY ton H ‘SNS 260 os = wv H sic bY Ww vec oe —_ ‘AC input amet or oF PS-ACC om is + ow --—# } ar (b) Function of each board (CCD board: This is the board to convert the reflected light by the original to electrical signals. It consists of the CCD, AD converter, etc. The CCD converts the reflected light by the original to three-color analog signal; red, green, blue, and the A/D converter converts each analog signal to digital SLG board: This is the board to mainly control the scanning function (scanner unit) and consists of the Scanner- CPU, ASIC, memory (Flash ROM, SRAM), ete. When scanning the original, the exposure lamp and scan motor are started by the command from the Scanner-CPU. And the image processing is performed for the image data sent from the CCD by each ASIC. ‘SDV board This is the board on which the driver for driving the scan motor is mounted. The scan motor is started by the command from the Scanner-CPU, INV board: This is the board on which the lighting control circuit of the exposure lamp is mounted. The exposure lamp lights by the command from the Scanner-CPU. e-STUDIO3511/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 2.22 November 2008 © TOSHIBA TEC DSP board: ‘This is the board to mainly control the control panel. The Panel processing CPU detecting the input from each button and touch panel, and the lighting control circuit for the backlight of the LCD are mounted. And it relays the control signal of the control panel from the SYS board to the LCD and KEY board, KEY board: This is the board on which each button switch and each LED on the control panel are mounted. LDR board: This is the board on which the laser diode and the ASIC are mounted. The laser is emitted based on the output image data signal fram the ASIC on the LGC board. ‘SNS board: ‘This is the board on which the light sensor for detecting the radiating position of the laser is mounted, It outputs the H-syne signal to the PWM (Pulse Width Modulator) on the LGC board. SFB board: ‘This is the board on which the circuit pattem is printed. It detects the position of the slide guide of the bypass unit CCL board: This is the board on which the driver for driving the charger cleaner motor is mounted, ‘ADU board: This is the board to relay each signal between the ASIC on the LGC board and the electric parts (motor, sensor, clutch) in the ADU. IH board ‘This is the board to generate the electric power for driving the IH coil of the fuser unit from the AC electric power input via the switching power supply. And then itis provided. DRV board This is the board on which the driver for driving the revolver motor, exit motor, and each fan motor are mounted. SYS board: This Is the main board taking a leading part in all systems. It consists of the System-CPU, ASIC, memory (DIMM, Flash ROM, SRAM, NVRAM), RTC (Real Time Clock IC) etc. The System-CPU ‘controls each ASIC to perform the control of the image processing, image memory (page memory, main memory, HDD), external interface (RS-232C, IEEE-1284, USB, PCI), NIC, and FAX. And based cn the input data from the control panel, System-CPU communicates with Scanner-CPU on the SLG board and Engine-CPU on the LGC board, and then issues an operation command to the scanner and printer engine section, November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 2-23 e-STUDIONS11/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE LGC board: This is the board to mainly control the print function (printer engine). It consists of the Engine-CPU, ASIC, memory (Flash ROM, SRAM, NVRAM), etc. The Engine-CPU controls each ASIC to drive /O (electrical parts) of each section in the system. It leads to the operation of the laser unit, revolver, developer unit, drum, transfer belt, drawers, bypass unit, ADU, etc. And then the print is made, NIC board: ‘This is the interface board to connect this equipment to the LAN environment (10BASE-T, 100BASE- TX) to communicate with PCs, etc. FIL board: This is the board to cut off the noise of AC power from outside, and supply the driving AG power to the damp heater for condensation prevention of each section (scanner and drum). FUS board: ‘This is the board to provide the AC electric power for driving to the damp heater for preventing of the condensation of each section (scanner and drum), HVT: This is the board to generate the DC high voltage from +24V to provide the bias to the section of the main charger, developer, and transfer, PS-ACC: This is the unit to generate each DC voltage, which is used in the equipment, from external AC electric power input. And then itis provided to each electric part. e-STUDIO3511/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 2-28 November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 2.5 Disassembly and Replacement ot Covers and PC boards 254 Covers [A] Front cover / Toner bag (1) Open the front cover. (2) Remove the toner bag, (3) Pull up 2 hinge pins (on the left and the right) land then extract them inside. (4) Take off the front cover. [B] Receiving tray (1) Open the front cover (m Chapter 2.5.1 (Al) (2) Remove 2 screws and pull out the receiving tray. November 2008.© TOSHIBA TEC Hinge bin Hinge pie _ Fig. 2508 1) Receiving Ai vay 7 Fig. 2-508 25 @-STUDIOS11/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE [C] Tray back cover (1) Remove the receiving tray (m Chapter 2.5.1 (Bp. (2) Remove 1 screw and take off the tray back cover. [D] Front lower cover (1) Take off the front cover (me Chapter 2.5.1 [AD (2) Take off the black developer unit cover (B= Chapter 12.8 (A-1)) (8) Release 4 latches and take off the front lower cover. IE] Front right cover (1) Take off the front lower cover (@ Chapter 2.5.1 {0}. (2) Remove 2 screws and take off the front right F] Left cover (1) Open the front cover (p Chapter 2.5.1 [A)) (2) Remove 4 screws and take off the left cover. e-STUDIORS11/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 2 Tray back cover Fig. 2505 Black developer unit cover Front ight Fig. 2508 2 November 2008 © TOSHIBA TEC e (G] Left rear cover (1) Remove 2 screws and take off the left rear [H] Left upper cover (1) Remove 2 screws and take off the left upper cover. l] Front upper cover (1) Take off the left upper cover (me Chapter 2.5.1 {H)). (2) Remove 2 screws. Take off the front upper cover. J] Right upper cover (1) Remove 3 screws and take off the right upper cover. November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 2 Fig. 2512 a e-STUDIO9S11/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE [K] IH terminal cover Caution: Be sure to unplug before the work, not to get an electricshock. (1) Open the ADU. (2) Open the jam access cover. (3) Open the fuser unit cover. (4) Remove 2 screws and take off the IH terminal cover. [L] Right rear cover (1) Open the ADU. (2) Take off the IH terminal cover ( pm Chapter 2.5.1 (Ki). (3) Remove 1 screw and take off the ozone fiter cover. (4) Remove 2 screws and take off the right upper cover (m Chapter 2.5.1 [J)). (6) Remove 2 screws and take off the right rear cover. e-STUDIORS114511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 2 Fuser unit cover ADU 28 |i terminal cover Fig. 2513 ight roar Ozone fier November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC e IM] Right lower cover (1) Take off the right rear hinge cover (e Chapter re - | (2) Remove 2 screws and take off the right lower 1 eee Cao + hinge cover ie Zo | Flan IN] Right rear hinge cover (1) Remove 2 screws and take off the right rear hinge cover. [0] Right front hinge cover (1) Pull out the upper and lower drawers slightly. (2) Remove 2 screws and take off the right front hinge cover. P] Rear cover (1) Remove 7 screws and take off the rear cover. Rear cover Fig. 2520 November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 2-29 e-STUDIONSI1/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE e [Q] Upper rear cover 2 (tH). | (8) Take off the right upper cover (me Chapter 2.5.1 iD. (4) Remove 2 screws and take off the upper rear cover. Upper rear cover, Fig 2621 e e e-STUDIOS511/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 2-90 November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 2.5.2 PC boards ‘Note: When the PC board/HDD is replaced, refer to each CAUTIONS of TROUBLESHOOTHING in the SERVICE HANDBOOK. [A] Logic PC board (LGC board) (A-1) LGC board case (1) Take off the rear cover (pe Chapter 2.5.1 [P}). (2) Loosen 13 screws and take off the LC board cover (plate cover). (8) Disconnect 20 connectors, release 12 harnesses from hamess clamps, remove 5 screws and take off the whole LGC board with the case. 2) LGC board (1) Take off the rear cover (m Chapter 2.5.1 [P)). (2) Loosen 18 screws and take off the LGC board cover (plate cover) (me Chapter 2.5.2 (A-1). (8) Disconnect 20 connectors. (4) Remove 4 screws and release 2 locking supports, take off the LGC board IB] Hard disk (HDD) (1) Take off the rear cover (pm Chapter 2.5.1 [P]). (2) Loosen 4 screws and take off the HVT cover. arco we November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 2-31 ‘4's Fig. 24625 @-STUDIOSS114511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE €) Loosen 9 revs, and take off the SYS board upper cover. (4) Loosen 3 screws, disconnect 2 connectors and take off the SYS board lower cover. (6) Remove 4 screws and take off the hard disk from the SYS board lower cover. [C]_System control PC board case (SYS board case) (1) Take off the SYS board lower cover (> Chapter 2.5.2 (8), (2) Disconnect 5 connectors. e-STUDIONS 14511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE SYS board Uaper ever Harddisk 2-92 05103 Fig. 2528 November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC (3) Remove 4 screws and take off the SYS board case. [D] NIC board / System control PC board (SYS board) (1) Take off the SYS board lower cover (Chapter 2.5.2 [B)) (2) Disconnect 6 connectors. (3) Remove 2 screws, release 1 lock suppor. ‘Then take off the NIC board. amass BL ote Connector Harness =~ camo SYS board Fig. 2-590 (4) Remove 9 screws, release 1 lock support. Then take off the SYS board. November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 2-33 ‘04105 e-STUDIOR5114511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE [E]_Power supply uni (1) Take off the rear cover (pe Chapter 2.5.1 [P)) (2) Disconnect 8 connectors, (3) Remove 3 screws and take off the whole switching power supply unit with the bracket. Note: Be careful not for the power supply unit to bbe caught by hamesses. | g | x an a Powersupply unit Fig. 2598 (4) Disconnect 1 connector, remove 4 screws and take off the power supply cooling fan. ‘Connector. ower supply cooling fan Fig. 2595 (5) Remove 11 screws and take off the cover of the power supply unit. (1) Take off the power supply unit (= Chapter 2.5.2 [E}). (2) Disconnect 8 connectors, remove 2 screws, release 2 lock supports (white arrow) and take off the high-voltage transformer. e-STUDIONS11/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 2-38 405 / 1! | ae High-voltage transformer Fig. 2557 November 2008 © TOSHIBA TEC [G] Noise filter (1) Take off the right rear hinge cover and the right lower cover (me Chapter 2.5.1 [N] IM (2) Disconnect 4 connectors, remove 1 screw and take off the noise filter. [H] Fuse board (FUS board) (1) Take off the right rear hinge cover and the right lower cover (pe Chapter 2.5.1 [N] [M)) (2) Remove 5 screws to take off the unit and turn it over. (3) Disconnect 3 connectors and release 4 lock supports (white arrow) to take off the fuse board Note: FUS board is not included for MJD and NAD. November 2008 © TOSHIBA TEC Fuse board Fig. 2-540 e-STUDIO3511/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE I]_Driving PC board (ORV board) (1) Take off the LGC board case (m Chapter 2.5.2 (Al) (2) Disconnect 5 connectors, remove 1 sorew and DRV board with the bracket 2.5.3 Options [A] MR-3015 (Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF)) (1) Tum OFF the power and unplug the power cable, (2) Take off the connector cover. (8) Disconnect the connector. (4) Remove 2 screws on the rear side. e-STUDIO3S114511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 2 Fig. 2641 26 Fig November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC (5) Open the RADF. (6) Remove 2 screws on the front side. (7) Slide the RADF backward and take off by lifting it up. Note: When disinstalling the RADF and installing the platen cover, or disinstalling the platen cover and instaling the RADF, tighten the ‘screw which installs the damper holding bracket of the scanner at the following positions. Installing the RADF: A Installing the platen cover: B November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 2-37 ig 28 ‘e-STUDIO95114511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE [B] KD-1011 (Paper Feed Pedestal (PFP)) (1) Turn OFF the power and unplug the power cable, (2) Remove 7 screws and take off the rear cover of the equipment, Disconnect the connector of the RADF first when the RADF is installed (3) Remove 1 screw and the ground wire, and then disconnect 2 connectors (3 f the optional damp Connector of optional heater is installed). damp heater (4) Remove 2 screws and take off 2 fixing brackets [ on the rear side, (6) Take off the lower drawer of the equipment and PFP upper drawer. e-STUDIORS114511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 2-98 November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC (6) Remove 4 screws and take off 2 fixing brackets on the front side, (7) Lift up the equipment and take off the PFP. [C] KD-1012 (Large Capacity Feeder (LCF) (1) Turn OFF the power and unplug the power cable. (2) Remove 7 screws and take off the rear cover of the equipment. Note: Disconnect the connectors of the RADF first When the RADF is installed (3) Remove 1 screw and the ground wire, and then disconnect 2 connectors (3 ifthe optional damp heater is installed). Connector of optional damp heater Fig. 2556 November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 2-39 e-STUDIOSS11/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE e (4) Remove 2 screws and take off 2 fixing gi brackets on the rear side. (6) Take off the lower drawer of the equipment. (6) Pull out the LCF drawer. (7) Remove 4 screws and take of 2 fixing brackets cn the front side. Fig. 2560 e-STUDIO9511/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 2-40 November 2008© TOSHIBA TEC e (8) Lift up the equipment and take off the LCF, [D].MJ-1022 (Hanging finisher) - (1) Tur OFF the power and unplug the power cable. e (2) Take off the connector cover and disconnect the connector. (3) Remove 2 screws and take off the safety bracket on the rear side and the cover. (4) Remove 2 screws and take off the safety bracket on the front side and the cover. November 2008 © TOSHIBA TEC peat e-STUDIO3S1 174511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE e (5) Remove 2 screws. (6) Lift up the finisher and take it of. (1) Turn OFF the power and unplug the power cable. (2) Take off the connector cover and disconnect the connector. e rg er (3) Remove 2 screws and take off the cover on the ear side Fig. 2568 e-STUDIORS11/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 2-4 November 20030 TOSHIBA TEC (4) Remove 2 screws and take off the cover on the front side. (6) Remove 2 screws. (6) Lift up the finisher and take it of. November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 24s Fig. 25670 e-STUDIORS114511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE [E]_MJ-1023 (Console finisher) (1) Turn OFF the power and unplug the power e gO: (2) Take off the connector cover and disconnect the connector. (3) Remove 1 screw and take off the finisher lower cover. (4) Remove 3 screws and take off the finisher front cover. (6) Remove 1 screw. Fig. 2575 eSTUDIO9S114511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 2-44 November 2003© TOSHIBA TEC (6) Remove 1 screw and take off the cover of the finisher rear side, (7) Remove 1 screw. (8) Take off the finisher. Note: Be careful not to fell the finisher when ‘moving the finisher unit only. [F]_M4-1024 (Console finisher (1) Turn OFF the power and unplug the power cable. (2) Take off the connector cover and disconnect the connector. November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 2.45 Fig. 2579 eSTUDIO3S1 1/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE e (8) Open the finisher front cover and remove 1 screw. (4) Remove 1 screw and take off the cover of the finisher rear side, (5) Remove 1 screw. (6) Take off the finisher. Note: Be careful not to fell the finisher when moving the finisher unit only. e-STUDIORS11/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 2-46 November 2008 © TOSHIBA TEC (G] MJ-6004 (Hole punch unit) (1) Turn OFF the power and unplug the power cable. (2) Take off the connector cover and disconnect. connector. (3) Open the front cover of the hole punch unit and remove 1 screw. (4) Take off the cover of the punch unit lower side. (8) Remove 1 screw. November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC Fig. 2.587 2-47 @-STUDIOSS11/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE (6) Remove 3 screws and take off the punch unit rear cover. (7) Remove 1 screw. (8) Take off the finisher with the hole punch unit, Note: Be careful not to fell the finisher when moving the finisher unit only. (9) Disconnect 2 connectors. Fig. 2591 ‘e-STUDIORSI14511 OUTLINE OF THEMACHINE 2-48 November 2008 © TOSHIBA TEC e (10) Remove 2 screws. (11) Lift up the punch unit and take it off [H]_KN-3511 (Bridge unit) (1) Turn OFF the power and unplug the power cable, (2) Remove 2 screws and take off the cover. (8) Disconnect 1 connector. November 2003 TOSHIBA TEC 2.49 @:STUDIOS511/4511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE e (4) Open the bridge unit. Remove 1 screw and take off the cover. (5) Close the bridge unit and remove 1 screw. (6) Remove 4 screws and take off the bracket, (7) Lift up the bridge unit and release the hook. ‘Take off the bridge unit toward the front. Fig. 2598 eSTUDIO85114511 OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE 2-50 November 2003© TOSHIBA TEC 3. COPY PROCESS 3.1. Expression of Colors and 4-Step Copy Process AA variety of colors can be expressed by mixing the three primary colors : Yellow, magenta and cyan. Red can be created by mixing yellow and magenta; blue can be created by mixing magenta and cyan; green is created by mixing cyan and yellow; and mixing all the three primary colors allows you to obtain black. This equipment has accomplished to improve reproducibility by adding black toner to the mixture of the above three colors at proper ratio, | Red \ / / gona \aue / oven N Three primary colors] Fig. 24101 e-STUDIO3511/4511 adopts a revolver mechanism which combines the three developer units of yellow, magenta and cyan. In this process, each image of cyan, magenta and yellow is developed in order by rotating these developers and overlaid on the transfer belt one after another. Then the black image developed by independent black developer units overlaid for the best expressions of colors. Four layers of color image (K+ C-> M- Y) on the transfer belt are transferred onto paper. ‘st transfer roler Color developer unit Black developer unit Laser optical unit Fig. 2102 November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC. 3 Fuser unit __ 2nd transfer roller Main charger Photoconductive drum #-STUDIONS11/4511 COPY PROCESS 3.2. General Description of Copying Process © © Qo Cm ‘Original exposure st wanster a Xenon lamp ooo = ‘eco on ooo DecaronateDaran | @| Fag car amgnen Toor TW 4010 (1009099 96 nana A 6 Tow oS cape ean —] O Data reading (scanning) Carrier -S00V {300 to -1200¥) 2nd transfer c60 8 ‘et 20 8050 Toi, sop mee tna 098-2007 iota] © —I pase 4001 100% 9009.06 | [ang Cie necaa vawwnoe a0 | aoe ore eng aes PGF eta Fig. 2201 1. Charging: Places a negative charge on the 6. st transfer Transfers the visible mage surface of the photoconductive drum. i Original exposure: Converts images on the original into optical signals. 4 8. Data reading: The optical image signals are read into CCD and converted into electrical signals. J 4, Data writing: The electrical image signals are changed to light signals (by laser emission) Which expose the surface of the photoconductive drum, L 5. Development: Negatively-charged toner is made to adhere to the photoconductive drum, producing a visible image. i ‘eSTUDIOR51 1/4511 COPY PROCESS 10. 3-2 owt (oner) on photoconductive drum to the transfer belt. g 2nd transfer: Transfers the visible image (loner) on the transfer belt to paper. 4 Fusing: Fuses the toner image to the paper by applying heat and pressure. L Blade cleaning : While scraping off the residual toner from the drum by the blade, this blade also eliminates the (+) residual charge on the drum left after image transfer. i Discharging: Eliminates the residual (-) charge from the surface of the photoconductive drum. November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 3.3. Details of Copying Process (1) Photoconductive drum The photoconductive drum consists of two layers. ‘The outer layer is a photoconductive layer made of an organic photoconductive carrier (OPC), and the inner layer is an aluminum conductive base in a eylindical form. The photoconductive cartier has a special property ‘when tis exposed to light, the electrical resistance it possesses increases or decreases with the strength of the light. Example: Strong incident light-> Decreases resistance (works as a conductor.) Weak incident light-> Increases resistance (works as an insulator.) [Formation of electrostatic latent images] In the processes of charging, data reading, data writing, and discharging described below, the areas ‘on the drum corresponding to colored areas on the original are deprived of negative charge, while the areas on the drum corresponding to white areas retain the negative charge. Thus itforms a negative charge image on the drum surface. ‘As this negative charge image on the drum is not Visible to the human eye, itis called an “electrostatic latent image.” (2) Charging Charging is a process to apply charge evenly to the drum surtace. The charger wire produces negative corona discharge, which is controlled by the grid so that the drum surface is evenly charged with negative potential The surface potential on the drum is determined by the grid potential ands controlledto a fixed value by the grid control circuit, November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 3 Photoconductive layer Base ‘Structure of the photoconductive drum (Example of OPC) Fig. 3-301 Colored aréa of original Surface potential (V) =500 White area of orginal $1000 ee Electric potential of the photoconductive drum Fig. 3-302 Main charger Rotation of drum Grid control circuit High-voltage transformer Fig. 3-303 3 @-STUDIOSS11/4511 COPY PROCESS (3) Data reading (scanning) Data readingis a process of iluminating the original With light and converting the reflected light into electrical signals, ‘The light reflected from the original is directed to the Charge Coupled Device (CCD) and this optical Image information is converted to electrical signals (image signals), which are then transmitted to the image processing section via the scanner control PC board. The CCD for color processing has RGB filters provided over its surface, which allow the CCD to read the light amount in the respective ranges of wavelength. The image data corresponding to the respective RGB colors is then transmitted to the image processing section. (4) Data writing Data writing s a process of converting the image signals transmitted from the image processing section into light signals and exposing the drum surface withthe light signal Namely, the image signals transmitted from the image processing section are convertedinto optical signals aser emission) by the semiconductor laser element, which are then used to expose the drum surface, thus forming an electrostatic latent image there. e-STUDIORS11/4511 COPY PROCESS 3 a {5 5 -{[e0n eae r Seanning ection contol PC board r Image processing section Fig. 3.204 (Example) CCD light Value of image receiving signals to be amount output Light 255 | Difference between | ight " and “dark is divided into 256 steps. Dark ° image Laser driving Processing [PC board = ‘Semiconductor laser element % O Drum Fig. 3-305 4 November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC (5) Development Development is a process of making the electrostatic latent images visible to the eye (visible image), Developer material is supplied to the photoconductive drum surface by means of a ‘magnetic roller, allowing the toner in the developer material to adhere to the areas on the drum surface where the potential is lower than the developer bias which is applied to the magnetic roller (reverse development) Magnet <—4 g So e Magnetic roller Toner Carrier (always attracted ‘onto the magnet) owt Drum Magnetic rller Fig. 3-308 9 ©) CS sae 4.2kV/1OkH2 AC © mee ene “White backgrounc talftone lic “NS }Photoconductive layer eae Sold Vi | * s00v 4 White background image i is ‘developed wB voltage A Coloring agent + About developer material (610%) caused by mixing, Toner :Mainly consists of resin and coloring Ferite Cartier: Consists of ferite, and over its surface resin coating to provide consistent frictional \ electrification. yy NY 000 {Caren Fig. 2-200 oe Toner Ifthe developer materials used fora long period Cartier of time (beyond its normal life span), toner will become caked onto the carter. L The performance of the carrier is lowered. Result: 1, Image density is lowered 2. Toner scattering occurs. Seo en are ‘Where toner is caked, no- Solution: Replace the developer material frictional electitication occurs. Fig. 3.310 + Magnetic roller - Magnetic brush development technique - Inside magnetic rollers, the south and north poles Lines of magnotic force axe arranged as shown in the right figure. The pretoconsvcwve .\ (( developer material forms a brushike fut! which om) |S 0 } contacts the photoconductive drum surface (Qe : / This is caused by the lines of magnetic force Magnetic roller between the south and north poles. Fig.3311 e-STUDIO3511/4511 COPY PROCESS 3-6 November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC (6) Ist transfer + Ist transfer is a process of transcribing the toner image (visible image) formed on the photoconductive drum tothe transfer belt. A positive bias is applied to the transfer roller, ‘causing the transfer belt to be positively charged. This in tur helps to form an electric field E between the transfer belt (positive) and the photoconductive layer of the photoconductive drum (grounded), thus making the toner image transferred to the transfer belt. In the copy process ofthis equipment, images are transferred in the order of K4C->MY on the transfer belt. (7) 2nd transfer + An electrostatic attracting force occurs between the polarized charge (negative) on the lower surface of transfer belt and the bet itself (positive) That makes the toner being absorbed from the belt to the paper. Then an electric field is formed between the 2nd transfer roller and the transfer belt drive roller, which generates a paper polarization and thus the toner is transferred from the belt to the paper. "November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC a Transter belt Photoconductive drum Fig. 3-312 Isttranstor roller Ke Transfer bat Fig. $313 rum t Ls Fig. 3:18 e-STUDIO3511/4511 COPY PROCESS (8) Fusing process Fusing is a process of metting the toner on the paper and fixing it firmly onto the paper. Method : The softening point of the toner (main component : resin) is 105 - 120°C. J Toner is melted by the fuserbel, + (Pressure) The fuser belt is pressed against the (Heat) pressure roller by the springs to increase adherence of the melted toner to the paper. ‘The paper is subjected to the heat and pressure when passing through the fuser belt and the pressure roller. i (Fusing) The toner on the paper is fused to it. (9) Blade cleaning While eliminating the (+) charge on the photoconductive drum applied during the transfer stage, the conductive blade recovers the toner left on the drum at the same time, + Elimination of transfer charge With this OPC photoconductive drum, (+) charge on their surface cannot be eliminated optically. Therefore, (-) voltage is applied to the conductive blade, which is pressed against the drum, to eliminate the (+) charge applied at the transfer process. ‘eSTUDIO95114511 COPY PROCESS Fuser belt ‘Separation Press roller Fuser roller Fig. 3.15 ‘Surface potential of photoconductive drum 800v ° | _ + 800¥ Elimina- Transter Discharge ! Chargi tion of ales transfer charge Fig. 9.316 8 November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC * Cleaning The edge of the conductive blade is pressed against the photoconductive drum surface to scrape off residual toner. The toner removedis then caught by the recovery blade. (10) Discharging process Discharging is a process of eliminating the (-) charge remaining on the photoconductive drum before the next charging process. It the charge remaining on the photoconductive drum is not eliminated, the following phenomenon would occur: (©) charge remaining on the photoconductive drum surface causes uneven application of the charge for the next copying. The next copy obtains a double image. (The preceding Image remains.) To prevent this ‘The entire surface of the photoconductive drum is flooded with light by the discharge LED array. 4 The photoconductive drum becomes electrically conductive. y Allof the (-) charge remaining on the photoconductive drum is conducted away to ‘ground (However, (+) charge is eliminated by the conductive blade as mentioned in (8) J Preparation for the next copying process is completed. "November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 3-9 Recovery biade N / Conductive blade Fig. 3317 Photoconductive rum array Fig. 3.318 e-STUDIORS11/4511 COPY PROCESS e 3.4. List of Copying Process Conditions Process FO210310 eSTUDIOSSI AST T. Photoconductve dam | OD-FGST (OPC drum OD-B511 (OPC drum) (1) Sensitivity (1) Sensitized drum (630) (1) Highly sensitized drum (090) % Charging Scoraron type Seoroton ype -250 to -1000 V (grid voltage) 200 to -1200 V (grid voltage) {adjusting by image qualty conto!) (adjusting by image qualty conto) |. Data writing (1) Light source (1) Semiconductor laser (1) Same as FO-210310 (adjustment not required) (2) Light amount (2)6.0 raiment (2)4.0ndimm? | Image control Image quality contol by detecting | Same as FC-210310 toner adhesion amount |. Development {iy Same as FO-2TOSIO (1) Magnetic oler (1)One magnetic rollor (2)Black: Magnetic bridge-circut (2) Auto-toner detection {2)Magnetic bedge-circuit method | method Color: Optical retlection sensor e method (8) Toner supply (6) Toner cartridge replacing (3) Same as FC-210/810 method (4) Toner-ompty detection (4) Density detection method (4)Samo as FC-210/310 ()Toner (@)T-FC31-K (black) (5)7-3511- (black) TFOBIE:K (olack) 1-351" (black) T.FO31-Y (yellow) 7.3511-Y yeliow) TFCSIEY (yellow) 7-9511"¥ yellow) TLFC31-M (magenta) 7-3511-M (magenta) TTFCSIE-M (magenta) 7.35117-M (magenta) T-FOSt-© (eyan) 7.3511-C (cyan) T-FCSIE-C (cyan) 1.35117 (cyan) (Marked: €, D, Cand 7) {6) Developer material (6)D-FO31-K (black) (6)D-9511-K (olack) D-FC3-Y (yellow) 0-3511-Y (yellow) D-FC3t-M (magenta) -3511-M (magenta) D-FC8t-C (eyan) -9511-C (eyan) (7) Developer bias (7) -10010 -700 V fadusting by | (7) DC -100 to -900 V (adjusting by e image quality contr) image quality conto) AG 1.2 kVi6 KHZ Golor: AC 1.0 kV/I0 kHz Black: AC 1.2 KVOkHz . Transfer ~~ [Transfer belt method Gy tettanster: Transfer bet method (2) 2nd tanster: Transfer roller method 7. Separation Separation by electrostatic atrac- | Sel separation by transfer belt and | tion ofthe transtr belt 2nd transtor roller ‘-STUDIO3S114511 COPY PROCESS 3-10 November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC e Process, FO-210310) STUDIOS T4511 , Phatoconductive drum cleaning (1) Method (1)Blade cleaning (1) Same as FC-210310, (2) Recovered toner @)Nor-reusable (2) Same as FC-210310 (3) Transfer charge removal (3) Simuttaneous cleaning and discharging by the conductive blade (3) Same as FO-210/310 9. Transfer bak clearing Blade cleaning (contactrelease mechanism) 10.Discharge LED array (red) ‘Same as FO-2107310 TH Fusing - (1)Method (1)Belt fusing system (1) Belt fusing system Upper heat roller: Fluorinated | + Fuser roller: Fluorinated iron ‘aluminum roller (030) roller (040) (Lamp rating: 550W) (IH coil: 700 -1300W) + Fuser roller: Silicon sponge + Pressure roller: Silicon sponge roller (038) roller (Surface - PFA tube) + Lower heat roller: PFA tube e roller (040) (Lamp rating: 450 W) ‘+ Fuser belt: PFA tube belt (070) | + Fuser belt: PFA tube belt (060) + Separation roller: Ceramic roller (020) (2)Cleaning (2) Oil roller method (2) Oil roller method + Oil roller (922) + Oil aller (018) (3) Heat roler temperature (4) Heater + Cleaning roller (021) (3) ON/OFF control by thermistor (upperiiower roller independent temperature control) (4) Halogen lamp += Cleaning roller (016) (8) ON/OFF contra and power control by thermistor (4)1H coi November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC st ‘eSTUDIO3511/4511 COPY PROCESS: e-STUDIO%S11/4511 COPY PROCESS 3.1 November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 4. GENERAL OPERATION 4.1 Overview of Operation Operation of equipment —- Operation during initializing, pre-running and ready Drawer teed copying by the [START] button ‘— Copying operation Bypass feed copying LL interrupt copying 4.2 Description of Operation 4.2.1 Warming-up (1) Initialization + Power ON IH coil ON Set number Fan motors ON * Initialization of laser optical system - The polygonal motor rotates in low speed. * Initialization of feeding system - Each drawer tray goes up. + Pre-running operation is stopped after five seconds. + Cleaning of transfer belt = Main motor is tured ON. * Initialization of revolver motor - Detects home position. - Rotates the developer unit to the waiting position and stops rotating (- Performs image quality control.) * Initialization of scanning system = The carriage moves to the home position. - The carriage moves to the peak detection position. ~ The exposure lamp is turned ON, - Peak detection (white color is detected by the shading correction plate) - The exposure lamp is tured OFF. EADY (WARMING UP)’ is displayed. ‘eproduction ratio "100%" and "Wait Warming Up" are displayed. (2) Pre-running operation Pre-running operation is started when the temperature of the fuser belt surface reaches a certain temperature. + Transport motor is turned ON. - Fuser roller rotation. (3) When the temperature of the fuser belt surface becomes sufficient for fusing, + “READY” is displayed, “1: Image quality control should be performed only at change of environment or periodical performing timing, November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC an e-STUDIO3S1 1/4511 GENERAL OPERATION 4.2.2 Ready (ready for copying) + Buttons on the control panel enabled + When no button is pressed for a certain period of time, = Set number “1” and reproduction ratio "100%" are displayed. Equipment retums to the normal ready state. 4.2.3 Drawer feed copying (Upper drawer paper feeding) (1) Press the [START] button ON + "READY" changes to “COPYING” ‘+ Exposure lamp tumed ON + Scan motor turned ON -> Carriages-1 and -2 move forward + Main motor, transport moter, developer motor and exit motor turned ON = Drum, fuser unit, developer unit and exit roller are driven + Drum cleaner brush motor turned ON 2) Drawer paper feeding + Fans rotated in high speed and upper drawer feed clutch turned ON = Pickup roller, feed roller, separation roller and transport roller start to rotate + Paper reaches the upper drawer feed sensor -Upper drawer feed sensor is turned ON ‘+ Paper reaches the registration roller = Registration sensor is tumed ON and aligning is performed + Upper drawer feed clutch is tured OFF after a certain period of time @ A certain period of time passed after the carriage operation + Registration clutch is turned ON after a certain period of time — Paper is transported to the transfer area + Copy counter operates 4) Completion of scanning + Scan motor tumed OFF + Exposure lamp turned OFF + Registration clutch turned OFF (after the trailing edge of the paper passed the registration roller) + "READY (PRINTING)”is displayed 6 Printing operation 1) Color printing operation + Black developer lifting clutch, black developer bias (+150), transfer belt cleaner clutch, toner recovery auger, drum cleaner brush, discharge LED and cleaning blade bias turned ON ‘+ Transfer belt cleaner auger motor turned ON - Transfer belt used toner auger is driven + Main charger and 1st transfer bias turned ON Transfer belt marker detection #-STUDIOSS1 1/4511 GENERAL OPERATION 42 November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC * Black developer lifting clutch, black developer bias (-) turned ON - Contact the black developer roller to the drum surface * Laser emission (black image) + Black developer drive clutch and black developer bias (AC) turned ON + 1st transfer (black image) - Black image is transferred to the transfer belt + Black developer bias (AC) tumed OFF + Black developer lifting clutch tumed ON and black developer drive clutch turned OFF - Release the black developer roller from the drum surface * Black developer bias (-) turned OFF Revolver motor tuned ON = Revolver rotates 65 degrees to move to cyan developing position Transfer belt marker detection *+ Laser emission (cyan image) + Color developer bias (AC) and color developer bias (-) turned ON * Color developer drive clutch tumed ON «Transfer belt cleaner clutch and transfer belt cleaner auger motor turned OFF ‘1st transfer (cyan image) - Cyan image is transferred to the transfer belt ‘+ Color developer bias (AC), color developer drive clutch and color developer bias (-) turned OFF + Revolver motor turned ON = Revolver rotates 120 degrees to move to magenta developing position ‘Transfer belt marker detection * Laser emission (magenta image) Color developer bias (AC), color developer drive clutch and color developer bias (-) tured ON ‘st transfer (magenta image) = Magenta image is transferred to the transfer belt + Color developer bias (AC), color developer dive clutch and color developer bias (-) turned OFF ‘+ Revolver motor tumed ON - Revolver rotates 120 degrees to move to yellow developing position Transfer belt marker detection + Laser emission (yellow image) Color developer bias (AC), color developer drive clutch and color developer bias (-) turned ON st transfer (yellow image) ~ Yellow image is transferred to the transfer belt Color developer ative clutch, color developer bias (AC) and color developer bias (-) tumed OFF + Revolver motor turned ON - Revolver rotates 55 degrees to move to escape position Transfer belt marker detection 2nd transfer roller contact cluten and 2nd transfer bias turned ON = Contact the 2nd transfer roller to the transfer belt - The image on the transfer belt is transferred to the paper + Transfer belt cleaner clutch and transfer belt cleaner auger motor turned ON + 2nd transfer roller contact clutch and 2nd transfer bias tured OFF November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 43 e-STUDIO3511/4511 GENERAL OPERATION 10s + Transfer belt cleaner clutch and transfer belt cleaner auger motor turned OFF + Main charger and tst transfer bias turned OFF 2) Black printing operation + Black developer liting clutch, black developer bias (+150), transfer belt cleaner clutch, toner recovery auger, drum cleaner brush, discharge LED and cleaning blade bias turned ON + Transfer belt cleaner auger motor turned ON - Transfer belt used toner auger is driven + Main charger and 1st transfer bias turned ON + Black developer lifting clutch and black developer bias (-) turned ON = Contact the black developer roller to the drum surface + Laser emission (black image) + Black developer drive clutch and black developer bias (AC) tured ON ‘st transfer (black image) - Black image is transferred to the transfer belt + 2nd transfer roller contact clutch and 2nd transfer bias turned ON = Contact the 2nd transfer roller to the transfer belt = The image on the transfer belt is transferred to the paper + Black developer bias (AC) turned OFF + Black developer lifting clutch turned ON and black developer drive clutch turned OFF - Release the black developer roller from the drum surface + Black developer bias (-) turned OFF + Main charger turned OFF + 2nd transfer roller contact clutch and 2nd transfer bias tumed OFF Transfer belt cleaner clutch, transfer belt cleaner auger motor and 1st transfer bias tuned OFF © Paper exiting + The exit sensor detects the trailing edge of the paper + Toner recovery auger, drum cleaner brush, discharge LED and cleaning blade bias tumed OFF + Main motor, transport motor, developer motor and exit motor turned OFF + Drum cleaner brush motor tuned OFF + Drum, fuser unit and developer unit are stopped Fans retutn to rotate at the normal rotation speed, + "READY" is displayed and the equipment enters into ready mode e-STUDIO3511/4511 GENERAL OPERATION 44 November 003 © TOSHIBA TEC 40s e ‘Timing chart for copying (A4/LT size, 1 sheet from upper drawer) — = wanmecr 20 sr 300. 100 zor ei SU evoharmanr -sms[}soeo __suwol aro svzvsf]iv4ss __1asas[ e138 ee rs so e mma a a November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 45 e-STUDIORS114511 GENERAL OPERATION 4.2.4 Bypass feed copying (1) Insert a paper into the bypass tray. + Bypass paper sensor is turned ON. “Ready for bypass feeding’ is displayed. + Carriages move to the home position. 2 Press the [START] button ON + "Ready for bypass feeding” changes to "COPYING". + Exposure lamp ON + Scan motor ON -» Carriages-1 and -2 move forward. + Main motor, transport motor, developer motor and exit motor turned ON = The drum, fuser unit, developer unit and exit roller are driven. + Drum cleaner brush motor turned ON. (3) Bypass feeding + Fans rotate in high speed, Bypass feed clutch turned ON. - The bypass pickup roller is lowered. = The bypass pickup roller, feed roller and separation roller start to rotate, * Aligning operation + Paper reaches the registration roller. + After a certain period of time, the bypass feed clutch turned OFF. (4) Hereafter, operations (3) through (6) of "4.2.3. Drawer feed copying” are repeated. 4,25. Interruption copying (1) Press the [INTERRUPT] button + LED “INTERRUPT” is turned ON. + Copying operation in progress is temporarily stopped, and the carriages-1 and -2 return to appropriate positions, job interrupted job 1 saved" is displayed + Automatic density and reproduction ratio 100% ate set, Set number remains the same. (2) Select the desired copy condition (@) After interruption copying is finished: + "Press interrupt to resume job 1" is displayed. + LED “INTERRUPT is turned OFF by pressing the [INTERRUPT] button, and the equipment returns to the status before the interruption. + "Ready to resume job 1”is displayed. (4) Press the [START] button ‘The copying operation before the interruption is resumed. e-STUDIO3511/4511 GENERAL OPERATION 46 November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 4.3 Detection of Abnormality When something abnormal has occurred in the equipment, symbols corresponding to the type of abnormality are displayed. 4.3.1 Types of abnormality ‘A) Abnormality cleared without turning OFF the door switch (1) Add paper (2) Paper misfeed in bypass B) Abnormality not cleared without turning OFF the door switch (1) Misfeed in equipment (2) Add toner (8) Developer unit not installed properly (4) Toner bag replacement C) Abnormality not cleared without turing OFF the main switch (1) Call for service 4.3.2. Description of abnormality Act) Add paper {In case of the equipment drawer or PFP drawer] (When drawer is not installed) Drawer not detected Drawer is not installed: ] Drawer is installed but_| — No paper there is no paper in it: L signal sent to the control circuit L Drawer area of the illustration blinks (When the drawer is selected) L [START] button is disabled, [In case of the equipment, PFP or LCF drawers] (When drawer is installed) Based on the combination of the tray-up motor movement and the status of tray-up sensor and ‘empty sensor, CPU detects the presence of paper. November 2003 @ TOSHIBA TEC 47 e-STUDIONS11/4511 GENERAL OPERATION + When the power is turned ON or LCF drawer is inserted (When the power is turned ON or equip- ment/PFP drawers are inserted). LCF performs initialization, i Detects the presence of paper Tray-up motor ON - The tray goes up | Atthis time, the tray-up sensor and LCF empty sensor are OFF. L. When the tray-up sensor is not turned ON ina fixed period of time it means that the tray is in abnormal condition “Add paper’ is displayed regardless of presence/absence of paper Ui Cleared by turning the power ON/OFF L, Tray-up sensor is tured ON in a fixed period of time, = The tray motor stops. [Atthis time, if the empty sensor is ON - Its judged that there is paper. OFF - It is judged that there is no paper. L Drawer area of the illustration blinks. (When the drawer is selected) When the paper in the drawer gets short during copying, +The tray-up sensor tuned OFF -+ The tray-up motor tured ON - Tray goes up —sTray-up sensor turned ON + Tray-up motor stopped Empty sensor turned OFF during the copying in spite of the tray-up sensor is ON Itis judged that there is no paper. J Drawer area of the illustration blinks. (When the drawor is selected) J ‘The copying operation is stopped. e-STUDIONS11/4511 GENERAL OPERATION 48 [November 2008 © TOSHIBA TEC e ‘A.2) Bypass misteeding (i) + During bypass feeding Bypass feed clutch is turned ON L Registration sensor is tuned ON * Registration sensor is not turned ON ina fied period of ime (E120) Bypass misteeding ee tL Bypass misteed symbols displayed (CH) ) 4 ‘The copying operation is aisabled L Solution: The bypass sensor is turned OFF by removing the paper from the bypass tray. A-3) Set key copy counter e + When the key copy counter (optional) is pulled out from the equipment which installs it: “Set key copy counter’ displayed. 4 Copying operation disabled ‘+ When the counter is pulled out during copying: Copying is stopped when the key copy counter is pulled out B-1) Misteed in equipment ( #) ) + Exit sensor detects jamming of the leading edge ————— of paper Registration uch Registration clutch tuned ON a J Approx 1.2 sec.* Ext sensor , Ext sensor ted ON Ith exit sensor isnot tuned ON attr approx 1.2 seconds, | e 4 ase 600 Paper jam (E010) ~The copying operation is stopped Timer 0 aprox 12 ec Fig. 4-301 November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 49 e-STUDIONS11/4511 GENERAL OPERATION * Exit sensor detects jamming of the trailing edge of Feitraton euich ——— paper oFF Registration clutch turned OFF ext sonsot 4 Approx 1.3 sec* coma Exit sensor turned OFF I the exit sensor is not tured OFF after approx 1.3 seconds, Mik Approx 1.8 sec, i | stopped, Fig. 4-302 L 4 Paper jam (E030) + Front cover is opened during copying J Paper jam (E410) Registration sensor detects jamming of the leading edge of paper: ‘The registration sensor is not tumed ON in a fixed period of time after the leading edge of paper passed the transport roller d Paper jam (E120, £200, E210, £300, £330 and E3C0) During paper feeding from ADU: ‘The registration sensor is not tumed ON in a fixed period of time after the ADU clutch is turned ON. J Paper jam (E110) During paper transporting trom ADU: ADU entrance/exit sensors do not detect the paper at the fixed timing L Paper jam (E510 and 520) During paper feeding from the equipment or PFP: The registration sensor is not turned ON in a fixed period of time after the feed clutch is turned ON. J Paper jam (E220, £310, E320, E340 to E360, E3D0 and E3E0: Error code defers depending on the paper source.) e-STUDIO3S11/4511 GENERAL OPERATION 4-10 ‘November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC e B-2) Add toner Toner density becomes low 4 Auto-toner sensor detects the absence of the toner 4 Control circuit > “Add toner’ is displayed: the copying operation disabled Solution: Open the front cover and replace the toner cartridge with new one. ‘Toner is supplied —> copying operation enabled 8-3) Developer unit not installed properly Disconnection of the connectors of the developer unit J “Developer unit not installed” is displayed. Solution: Connect the connectors of the developer unit and close the front cover. B-4) Toner bag replacement e * Toner bag is full of used toner J Toner recovery auger shifts to the rear side: Toner bag full detection sensor-1 ON L Dispose of used toner’ is displayed + Toner bag full detection sensor is turned ON during printing 4 Printing is stopped after the paper being printed is exited Solution: Replace the toner bag with new one and close the front cover. (0-1) Call for service Error code is displayed instead of the set number by pressing the [CLEAR] button and (8] button simultaneously when the “Call for service” is blinking, Refer to the error code table In the Service Handbook. November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC aan e-STUDIO951 14511 GENERAL OPERATION e 4.4. Flow Chart 4.4.1, Power ON to ready evitch ON Cover open? >= i ~ES NO Regataion cuich OF aT NO. EO e-STUDIO3511/4511 GENERAL OPERATION Remain ect rumber=b? Kes Rice ge) ox Races ts Wain motor OFF Transport motor OFF Developer motor OFF Ext motor OFF (_Feaov ariage moves bacnard] Ganiago stopped E020 November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 2 2 2 Black developer las (+150) ON, ‘Black develone fing cick ON ‘Goi develope bas (AC) ON Color develope bas (+) ON “ransler bel clearer clutch ON Color developer drive clutch ON. ‘si vansier (yellow image) “Toner recovery auger ON ‘rum cleaner brush ON, ‘Galor developer crive clich OFF Discharge LED ON Ti Fansjer bel clean dich OFF Cleaning blade bias ON Transter balt leaner auger mator OFF Se Seopa as AG) SFP asedeepor ban OFF “Tansfer bot leaner aig mator ON ‘at wanstor (evan mage) Revolver mator ON Wain charger ON sstvanctor Bas ON Fansiar & bal rather ‘Color devsloper bias (RG) OFF oper drive cutch OFF alr do Coir develope bas () OFF Revolver mator ON ‘rd wanster ole coniad eich ON ‘lak develope ing oksch ON ‘Black develops 125 (LON Spd tranelr bias ON am belt marker oh corrected? [YES for service) he NO Yes (Call or service) "CEEO" is eronern spesteg a Laser erision (back image) Blgek developer drive Gulch ON Black Seveloper bas (AC) ON Gator devlaper bas (RO) ON a seers OLN.) | raster bt clearer auger motor ON ‘Color developer bas () ON “Tansfer bat leaner Gutch ON ‘rd angler aller contact clutch OFF ‘at wanster (oackimage) Tat wanstor (ragerta ago) “Gnd taneier bas OFF lack developer bias (AO) OFF Black developer ing clutch ON. Black developer crve ich OFF ‘Color developer tas (AG) OF Color developer dive chutch OFF ‘Color devaioper bas () OFF “Tansier bat leaner dutch OFF Fi Black devaloper bias () OFF [Tanster belt cloanor auger motor OFF I Revolver moter ON avolvermator ON Fansit Tain charger OFF sot rangter bas OFF © ‘bel marier ced Yes Gailor serie) Ves allio sevice) aan CEE [~(aser omission (alow tage) ewidper morsrOFF Drum leaner orush motor OFF [Laser emission (yan image) “Toner recovery auger OFF Ce eae as SION, for developer sive Suich Coler developer bas C) ON Cleaning ade bas OFF ‘Brum seanet brush OFF ‘blcharge LED OFF November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC i © 415 4105 Processing system conttl completed, e-STUDIO9511/4511 GENERAL OPERATION © ‘lack developer ing cuich ON lack develooe’ bias (+150) ON “ransfer et cleznercutch ON “Toner recovery auger ON Drum cleaner brush ON Discharge LED ON Cleaning Hade bias ON Transter bol cleaner auger motor ON Main charger ON ss ranater a8 ON L Black developer iting atch ON Black developer sas () ON. Gerla post oper postion eoracl VES Galltor seni e cea Laser erission (black mage) ‘lack davelopar dive cuich ON Black developer bis (AC) ON “si wanster(lackimage) ‘Bra wangler ler Sonia cuich ON 2nd transfer las ON fort post Seonectea? YES (allio sore) 1 "cECo lack develope! bias (AC) OFF lack dovoiope itn clutch ON. Black developer cive clutch OFF e Black devoloper as (.) OFF isin crarger OFF I ‘Dra tanste oer contac uch OFF “Bnd wansler bas OFF “andl bol leaner cuich OFF ranstr bet leaner auger motor OFF “st ranefor bas OFF e-STUDIONSI14511 GENERAL OPERATION 416 November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC ‘40s 5. CONTROL PANEL 5.1 Control Panel and Display Panel ‘The control panel consists of button switches and touch-panel switches to operate equipment and select various modes, and LEDs and an LCD to display the state of the equipment or the messages. When the operator's attention is required, graphic symbols appear with messages explaining the condition of the equipment in the LCD panel, ‘This equipment has a movable control panel which enables to adjust its angle to the operator. It also has improved its operatabilty and visibility with the enlarged LCD panel. [Control Panel Outside View] Fig. 5-101, November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC. 54 e-STUDI03511/4511 CONTROL PANEL e 5.2. Items Shown on the Display Panel EFUING/FILE|L_SETTINGS J] Ae] [oe as a] (Ey RE = ne] (Sy = > cacy (G-Eie Terao Ge cai a4 Fig. 6201 Fig. 5202 2 November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC e-STUDIO9511/4511 CONTROL PANEL 5.2.1 Display No. Message State of equipment Note Power's OFF (at Sleep Mode) [Press [START] button or [FUNCTION] lbutton to clear DUST BIN IS FULL) 2 [Saving energy [At Energy Saving Mode [Press [START] button to clear press START button @ [Wait Warming Up Scanner warming up [Auto Start can be set Displayed until the equipment becomes ready to start scanning @ [Wait Warming Up [Scanner warming up [Press [STOP] button to clear the Auto| ‘Auto Start Displayed when Auto Startis set ‘start. = [WAIT Displayed when performing the controling z function such as cleaning of 2nd transfer roller or main charger to keep the equipment atthe best condition & [Wait adding toner | Supplying toner Recovers when the toner supply has Equipment becomes the toner supply state [finished 7 [Performing Auto | Displayed at image quality control [Recovers when the image quality \Calioration _ 8 |READY Ready for copying = Waiting forthe operation 3 [READY Copying ob interrupted Press [START] button to resume Press START button |copying or press [MEMORY CLEAR] to copy [button to delete the job 10 [READY ‘Scanner warming up (WARMING UP) _| - Ready to scan the original 7 [READY Printing out the data (PRINTING) ‘Scanning is enabled 12 |READY ‘Supplying toner (ADDING TONER) _ |. Scanningis enabled 13 |READY ~ | Receiving tray in the equipment is full ‘When the bridge unit is installed (INNER TRAY FULL) |- Scanning s enabled |- Resumes printing by removing papers from the tray 14 [READY ‘No staples in fnishar [Cleared by supplying the staples (CHECK STAPLER) |- Scanning is enabled 5 [READY ‘Stapling jam occurred in finisher (CHECK STAPLER) 16 [READY No staples n saddle stcher (Cleared by supplying staples (CHECK SADDLE _|- Scanningis enabled STITCH STAPLER) 17 |READY No paper in drawer (Cleared by supplying par (ADD PAPER) ~ Scanning is enabled Press JOB STATUS, utton 78 [READY Finishers full of paper lesumes printing by removing paper (FINISHER FULL) _|- Scanning is enabled Irom the finisher 19 [READY Punching dust box is fll Resumes printing by removing (HOLE PUNCH | Scanning s enabled punching dust from the dust box November 2003 © TOSHIBA TEC 5-3 e-STUDIONS114511 CONTROL PANEL

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