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imageRUNNER ADVANCE
C355/C255 Series

Service Manual

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  • Page 1: Service Manual

    Revision 2.0 imageRUNNER ADVANCE C355/C255 Series Service Manual...
  • Page 2 When changes occur in applicable products or in the contents of this manual, Canon will release technical information as the need arises. In the event of major changes in the contents of this manual over a long or short period, Canon will issue a new edition of this manual.
  • Page 3 Introduction Symbols Explanation Symbols Explanation Disconnect the connector. Connect the power cable. Connect the connector. Disconnect the power cable. Remove the cable/wire from the Turn on the power. cable guide or wire saddle. Install the cable/wire to the cable Turn off the power. guide or wire saddle.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Safety Precautions....................1 Laser Safety............................2 Handling of Laser System........................2 Turn power switch ON.........................3 Power Supply............................3 Toner Safety............................3 About Toner............................3 Handling Adhered Toner........................3 Notes When Handling a Lithium Battery..................... 4 Notes Before it Works Serving......................4 Points to Note at Cleaning........................4 Notes on Assembly/Disassembly......................
  • Page 5 Contents Pickup Feed System........................... 34 Controller System..........................39 Overview............................39 Startup Sequence..........................41 Shutdown Sequence........................... 42 Motion Sensor.............................42 Laser Exposure System........................43 Overview............................43 Specifications............................. 44 Laser ON/OFF Control.........................45 Horizontal Scanning Synchronization Control..................46 Vertical Scanning Synchronization Control....................47 Scanner Motor Control.........................48 APC (Auto Power Control)........................
  • Page 6 Contents Quick Startup............................ 114 Operating Conditions of the Heater Control..................115 3. Periodical Service..................116 Periodically Replacement Parts...................... 117 Consumable parts........................... 118 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning............... 119 Preface............................120 Outline..............................120 Points to Note when Tightening a Screw..................... 120 List of Parts............................. 121 External / Internal Cover........................
  • Page 7 Contents Removing the Laser Scanner Unit...................... 216 Image Formation System........................ 221 Removing the Waste Toner Container....................221 Removing the Toner Container (Y/M/C/Bk)..................221 Removing the Drum Unit (Y/M/C/Bk)....................222 Removing the ITB Unit........................225 Removing the Registration Patch Sensor Unit..................230 Removing the Secondary Transfer Outer Roller Unit................232 Removing the Secondary Transfer Outer Roller Guide Unit..............233 Removing the Registration Drive Unit....................
  • Page 8 Contents Pickup Feed System........................314 Image Position Adjustment.........................314 6. Troubleshooting...................319 List of Initial Check Items........................ 320 Test Print............................321 Overview............................321 Steps to Select a Test Print Type....................... 321 How to use the test print........................322 List of Troubleshooting Items......................325 Image Failure............................325 Category: Malfunction........................331 Startup System Failure Diagnosis....................
  • Page 9 Contents Enhanced I/O Information........................485 Security Support..........................487 Switching the Screen Display (Level 1 <->2)..................488 Service Mode Backup........................488 Output of Service Print Data.......................489 SITUATION Mode..........................493 Function to Mask the Screen during Remote Access................493 COPIER (Service mode for copier)....................497 DISPLAY (State display mode)......................497 I/O (I/O display mode)........................577 ADJUST (Adjustment mode)......................
  • Page 10 Contents Installation Outline Drawing........................887 Checking the Contents........................887 Check Item When Turning OFF the Main Power..................887 Installation Procedure........................887 Copy Card Reader-F1/Copy Card Reader Attachment-B4............. 893 Points to Note at Installation.......................893 Installation Outline Drawing........................893 Checking the Contents........................893 Check Item When Turning OFF the Main Power..................894 Removing the Covers........................
  • Page 11 Contents Host machine_13/13..........................948 Software Counter Specifications..................... 949 Removal............................954 Removal............................954 Target PCBs of Automatic Update....................957 List of Service Modes That Can Be Restored................. 958 viii...
  • Page 12: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Laser Safety.......... 2 Handling of Laser System..... 2 Turn power switch ON......3 Power Supply........3 Toner Safety..........3 Notes When Handling a Lithium Battery..........4 Notes Before it Works Serving....4 Points to Note at Cleaning....4 Notes on Assembly/Disassembly..4...
  • Page 13: Laser Safety

    Safety Precautions Laser Safety Since radiation emitted inside this machine is completely confined with protective housings, external covers and interlock switches, the laser beam cannot escape from the machine during any phase of normal use by users. Therefore, this machine is classified as a Class 1 laser product under the international standard IEC60825-1 that is regarded as safe during normal use.
  • Page 14: Turn Power Switch On

    Safety Precautions Turn power switch ON The machine is equipped with 2 power switches: main power switch and control energy saver key. The machine goes on when the main power switch is turned on (i.e., other than in low power mode, sleep mode). CAUTION: Do not turn off the main power switch while the progress bar is indicated, during which access is made to the HDD.
  • Page 15: Notes When Handling A Lithium Battery

    Safety Precautions Notes When Handling a Lithium Battery Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions. CAUTION: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. The following warnings are given to comply with Safety Principles (EN60950-1). CAUTION: Wenn mit dem falschen Typ ausgewechselt, besteht Explosionsgefahr.
  • Page 16: Points To Note When Tightening A Screw

    Safety Precautions CAUTION: Double pole/neutral fusing ACHTUNG Zweipolige bzw. Neutralleiter-Sicherung Points to Note when Tightening a Screw For reduction in weight, thin plates are used in some parts of this machine. In the case of a screw hole with a triangle mark near it as shown in the figure below, strongly tightening the screw may damage or deform the screw hole.
  • Page 17: Product Overview

    Product Overview Product Lineup........7 Option............8 Features..........11 Specifications........14 Parts Name......... 18...
  • Page 18: Product Lineup

    1. Product Overview Product Lineup Host machine Machine Configuration Model name Machine Configuration imageRUNNER ADVANCE C355/255 Reader+Printer imageRUNNER ADVANCE C355iF/255iF Reader+Printer+FAX imageRUNNER ADVANCE C355P Printer Model Type Model name Print speed imageRUNNER ADVANCE C355F 35 ppm imageRUNNER ADVANCE C355P imageRUNNER ADVANCE C355F The underlined numerical value indicates the print speed (ppm: print per minute).
  • Page 19: Pickup/Delivery / Image Reading System Options

    1. Product Overview Option Pickup/Delivery / Image Reading System Options Product name imageRUNNER ADVANCE C355F imageRUNNER ADVANCE C355P ADF Access Handle-A1 Cassette Feeding Unit-AJ1 Cassette Feeding Unit-AE1 Cassette Feeding Unit-AK1 FL Cassette-AV1 Staple Finisher-Z1 Cassette Heater Unit-39...
  • Page 20: Function Expansion System Options

    1. Product Overview Function expansion system options [10] License option ■ Hardware Products Product name Serial Interface Kit-K3 Copy Control Interface Kit-A1 IC Card Reader Box-D1 Copy Card Reader-F1 Copy Card Reader Attachment-B5 IC Card Reader Attachment-A1 Super G3 FAX Board-AT1 Super G3 2nd Line Fax Board-AT1 NFC Kit-C1 Connection Kit-A1 for Bluetooth LE...
  • Page 21 1. Product Overview Product name READER EXTENSIONS-F1 SCAN ENHANCE-F1 Canon DGTL SIGNATURE-A1 Document Scan Lock Kit-B1 iR-ADV Security Kit-R1 for IEEE2600 Common Criteria Certification Web Access Software-K1...
  • Page 22: Features

    1. Product Overview Features Improved Operability of Replacing Major Parts ■ Improved Replaceability of Consumables Many of this machine's consumable parts can be replaced without tools. Furthermore, the following parts can be replaced by the user. User replaceable consumable parts Parts name Parts number Model number...
  • Page 23 1. Product Overview Toner Drum Unit Items whose item numbers are displayed: • Black Toner (K) • Yellow Toner (Y) • Magenta Toner (M) • Cyan Toner (C) • Waste Toner Container • Staple • Drum Unit *1 * The item numbers of the Fixing Unit and ADF Maintenance Kit are not displayed. *1: Can be displayed only in the case of COPIER >...
  • Page 24 1. Product Overview ■ Maintenance Video for Consumables Replacement Videos are adopted to guide users with an easy-to-understand navigation of the replacement so that they can replace parts correctly without performing any wrong operation. Item Display timing Toner Container When the Toner becomes empty (For Bk, it is forcibly displayed by pop-up. For YMC, it is displayed when the button at the bottom right is pressed since printing using only BK is still possible).
  • Page 25: Specifications

    1. Product Overview Specifications Specifications Item Specifications Machine installation Desk-top method Photosensitive medium φ30mm, OPC Exposure method 2 beam Laser Charging method B/W: DC Roller Charging Color: DC Roller Charging Developing method B/W: Dry/Double-component Brush Projection Development Color: Dry/Double-component Brush Projection Development Transfer method Intermidiate Transfer Belt Separation method...
  • Page 26: Weight And Size

    1. Product Overview Item Specifications Paper size Multi-purpose Tray: A4S, B5S, A5S, LGLS, LTRS, STMTS, EXECS, K16S, Postcard, Envelope(COM10 No.10, Monarch, ISO- C5, DL, nagagata3, yougatanaga3, Crosstrack: 98.0mm to 216.0mm, Intrack: 148.0mm to 355.6mm), Custom size(Crosstrack: 98.0mm to 216.0mm, Intrack: 148.0mm to 355.6mm) Cassette 1: A4S, B5S, A5S, LGLS, LTRS, STMTS, EXECS, K16S, Envelope(COM10 No.10, Monarch, ISO-C5, DL, nagagata3, yougatanaga3), Custom size(Crosstrack: 98.0mm to 216.0mm, Intrack: 190.5mm to 355.6mm)
  • Page 27: Productivity

    1. Product Overview Product name Width (mm) Depth (mm) Height (mm) Weight: Approx. (kg) Cassette Feeding Unit- Cassette Feeding Unit- 158.4 Staple Finisher-Z1 Productivity Paper type Productivity (sheets/min) iR-ADV C355 iR-ADV C255 A4 (1-side/2-side) LTR (1-side/2-side) Paper Type Available paper types are shown below. See the table below for the custom paper size.
  • Page 28 1. Product Overview Type 1 Control Panel Size Multi- Cassette Cassette Cassette Cassette Name purpose Tray Heavy 1 (106-128 g/m2) A4R, B5R, A5R, LGL, LTRR, STMTR, EX- Heavy 2 (129- 150 g/m2) EC-R, OFFICIO, B-OFFICIO, M-OFFICIO, Heavy 3 (151-163 g/m2) GLTR-R, GLGL, AFLS, FLS, K16R, F4A, I- LGL, Custom paper size (2-1), Custom pa- per size (2-2), Custom paper size (3)
  • Page 29: Parts Name

    1. Product Overview Parts Name Cross Section View [3] [10] [11] [14] [15] [17] [13] [18] [12] [16] [28] [20] [27] [26] [22] [25] [23] [24] [30] [31] [33] [32] [29] [21] [34] [40] [35] [36] [19] [37] [41] [46] [38] [47] [48]...
  • Page 30: Control Panel

    1. Product Overview Name Name Pre-registration Roller Cassette 1 Pickup Roller Cassette 1 Feed Roller Cassette 1 Separation Roller Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Unit Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Roller Multi-purpose Tray Feed Roller Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller Control Panel [1] [2] [3] [16] [15] [14]...
  • Page 31: Technology

    Technology Functional Configuration..... 21 Original Exposure System....22 Controller System........39 Laser Exposure System...... 43 Image Formation System....51 Fixing System........79 Pickup Feed System......91 External Auxiliary System....108...
  • Page 32: Functional Configuration

    2. Technology Functional Configuration This machine consists of 6 major blocks: Original Exposure and Feed System, Controller System, Laser Exposure System, Image Formation System, Fixing System, and Pickup Feed System. Original Exposure and Feed System Reader Delivery Fixing Fixing System Controller System Image Formation System Deplexing...
  • Page 33: Original Exposure System

    2. Technology Original Exposure System Features ■ Reader Assembly • Color reproducibility has been improved by adopting a scanner unit with 3-line CIS installed, as compared with the conventional models. ■ ADF • Addition of supported paper size • Increased delivery stacking capacity •...
  • Page 34: Basic Configuration

    2. Technology ■ ADF Item Specification/Function Remarks Original separation method Retard separation Document scanning method Stream reading Original basis weight 1-sided: 50 g/m to 128 g/m 2-sided: 50 g/m to 128 g/m Color original: 64 g/m to 128 g/m Black and White/Color mixed: 64 g/m to 128 g/m Original size A4, B5, A5, A6, LGL, LTRS, STMT, 16K...
  • Page 35: Adf Unit

    2. Technology Name Name Guide Shaft CIS HP Sensor Drive Pulley Reader Motor Drive Belt ADF Open/Closed Sensor Wireless LAN PCB Scanner Unit (Front) Motion Sensor ■ ADF Unit ● Functional Configuration Functional configuration of the ADF in this equipment is shown below. Main Controller PCB Original Feed Assembly Original Pickup Assembly...
  • Page 36 2. Technology Code Name LED_EXIT Delivery Display LED LED_DS Original Display LED Scanner Unit (Back) CL4201 ADF Registration Clutch CL4200 ADF Pickup Clutch M4201 ADF Motor ADF Cooling Fan ● Drive Configuration List The drive assembly of the ADF consists of a drive motor (ADF Motor), and 2 clutches (ADF Pickup Clutch and ADF Registration Clutch).
  • Page 37: Dust Detection Control

    2. Technology Name Pickup Roller Feed Roller Separation Roller Registration Roller Registration Roller Lead Roller 1 Lead Roller 1 Lead Roller 2 Lead Roller 2 Delivery Roller Delivery Roller ● List of Sensors Code Name PS12 Delivery Sensor JUSO (R) Double Feeding Detection PCB (Transmission) JUSO (T) Double Feeding Detection PCB (Reception)
  • Page 38: Image Processing

    2. Technology Control timing Dust detection • At job completion Dust evasion • When a job starts Main power Start key switch ON WMUP STBY SCAN SCAN Dust detection Dust avoidance control control Control description At job completion (dust detection) The Reading Sensor performs dust detection at a reading position.
  • Page 39: Shading Correction

    2. Technology Scanner Unit (CIS) Main Controller PCB 3 Line Sensor LED (RGB) ASIC Control Assembly Analog Image Processing - Gain Correction Conversion - Offset Correction Control signal Shading Correction Scanner Unit (CIS) MTF Correction Image signal Color Displacement 3 Line Sensor LED (RGB) Correction Control...
  • Page 40 2. Technology Reading Sensor output Characteristics after correction Target value Characteristics before correction Measurement value White Original density Standard White Plate Shading correction (ADF side) Positional relationship between the CIS Reading Sensor and the Standard White Plate differs between at the Reader side and at the ADF side.
  • Page 41: Outline Of Electric Circuits

    2. Technology • Adj CIS-ch offset:front,clr mode,600dpi: COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > OFST2CL0: Channel 0 COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > OFST2CL1: Channel 1 COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > OFST2CL2: Channel 2 COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > OFST2CL3: Channel 3 COPIER >...
  • Page 42: Adf Scan Operation Sequence (Common To 2-Sided/1-Sided)

    2. Technology ADF Scan Operation Sequence (Common to 2-sided/1-sided) The operation sequence of original scan by the ADF is shown below. Setting the original 1st sheet pickup & separation 1st sheet arch creation 1st sheet scanning 2nd sheet Preparing 1st sheet trailing edge detection 2nd sheet pickup &...
  • Page 43 2. Technology 1st sheet delivery 2nd sheet arch creation 1st sheet end 2nd sheet scanning 2nd sheet trailing edge detection 2nd sheet delivery 2nd sheet end...
  • Page 44: Scanner Unit

    2. Technology Scanner Unit ■ Configuration of the Scanner Unit The Scanner Unit has the same mechanism as that of the reader. This equipment uses a Scanner Unit that integrates an LED, mirror, lens, and Reading Sensor to perform original exposure and reading. Light emitted from LED is reflected by the original and reaches the Reading Sensor through the Reflection Mirror and the Lens Unit.
  • Page 45: Pickup Feed System

    2. Technology Related error code E280- 000x: Scanner Unit communication error • E280- 0001: Scanner Unit communication error • E280- 0002: Scanner Unit communication error E280- 010x: Scanner Unit communication error • E280- 0101: Scanner Unit communication error • E280- 0102: Scanner Unit communication error E302- 000x: Error in paper front shading •...
  • Page 46: Original Detection

    2. Technology ■ Original Detection As the actuator is pushed up by placing an original on the Original Tray, the Document Sensor (SR4204) detects that light is blocked and judges as original present. ■ Pickup Operation The pickup operation is performed by the Pickup Roller, Separation Roller, and Feed Roller. The Pickup Roller and Feed Roller are driven by the ADF Motor (M4201).
  • Page 47 2. Technology This equipment's jam code can be checked in service mode of the host machine or by outputting a jam/error log report from service mode. Name Registration Sensor Double Feeding Detection PCB Document End Sensor Delivery Sensor ■ Double Feed Detection Control This machine has the Double Feed Detection PCBs (Transmission/Reception) (USO (T) / JUSO (R)) to detect double feeding of paper.
  • Page 48 2. Technology NOTE: The Double Feed Detection PCB uses an ultrasonic sensor. With the ultrasonic method, the oscillation portion emits ultrasonic wave to the paper surface. In the result, new ultrasonic wave is generated as the paper vibrates, and the reception side reads the ultrasonic wave.
  • Page 49 2. Technology ● Others Location Jam code Jam type Sensor name Sensor number 0071 Software timing error*1 0090 DADF open ADF Open/Closed Sen- 0091 DADF opened by user 0092 Cover open ADF Cover Sensor 0093 Cover opened by user 0094 Initial stationary jam 0095 Pickup error...
  • Page 50: Controller System

    2. Technology Controller System Overview ■ Configuration/Function Main Controller PCB TPM PCB Flash PCB Item Function Main Controller PCB System Control/Memory Control/Printer Output Image Processing Control, Reader Image Input Processing, Card Reader Connection I/F, Fax Image Processing, USB Extension HUB Connection I/F Temporarily storage of image data: Capacity of 2 GB (for controller control) + 1 GB (for image process- ing) USB port...
  • Page 51 2. Technology ■ Main Controller PCB J4516 J4503 J6001 J4002 J4001 J4514 J4007 J4502 J4005 J4501 J4004 J6003 J4003 J6004 J6005 J9000 J4506 J4511 J4508 J6000 J4510 J4513 J4512 J4509 J4505 Functions and specifications TPM PCB USB TypeB USB3.0 LAN I/F Flash PCB Not used Connector for options (Serial Interface Kit, etc.)
  • Page 52: Startup Sequence

    2. Technology Functions and specifications J6000 Not used J6001 Image Data Analyzer PCB J6003 HDD I/F (Serial) J6004 For HDD power supply J6005 SRAM PCB J9000 To the Laser Unit Startup Sequence Power Supply Switch ON Power Supply Switch ON Initializing process of hardware Starting BIOS [Main Controller PCB]...
  • Page 53: Shutdown Sequence

    2. Technology Shutdown Sequence Before shutting down the power supply, it is necessary to perform the HDD completion process (Purpose: to prevent damage on the HDD) and execute the fixing disengagement operation. This sequential process is called "shutdown sequence". The shutdown sequence has been manually executed with the legacy (existing) models (by holding down the power supply switch on the Control Panel for a specific duration).
  • Page 54: Laser Exposure System

    2. Technology Laser Exposure System Overview The laser exposure system forms a static latent image on the Photosensitive Drum by laser exposure. The Laser Scanner Unit consists of the Laser Assembly and the Scanner Motor, and is controlled by the signal input from the DC Controller PCB.
  • Page 55: Specifications

    2. Technology Laser A Laser B Name Name Y/M/C/Bk Laser Driver PCB Reflection Mirror BD Circuit Polygon Mirror Imaging Lens Scanner Motor Specifications Item Description Number of Laser Scanner Units Number of laser beams 2 beams Resolution 600 dpi Number of Polygon Mirror surfaces 4 surfaces...
  • Page 56: Laser On/Off Control

    2. Technology ■ 1-Polygon, 4-Laser Method This method uses one Scanner Motor and four laser diodes to perform laser scanning. Four lasers can be scanned on the multifaceted mirror on one Scanner Motor, thereby realizing space-saving. The following shows an outline drawing of the Laser Scanner Unit. Name Name Reflection Mirror...
  • Page 57: Horizontal Scanning Synchronization Control

    2. Technology DC Controller Main Controller PCB (UN04) PCB (UN81) Laser ON /OFF signal ASIC APC signal Y/M/C/Bk Laser Laser Driver PCB Video signal Beam (UN05) Polygon Mirror Mode Laser status Remarks Forced OFF mode Clears the light intensity setting determined by the APC. APC mode Adjusts laser light intensity.
  • Page 58: Vertical Scanning Synchronization Control

    2. Technology 5. The Main Controller PCB outputs video signals (Y_VDO, M_VDO, C_VOD, Bk_VDO) to the Y/M/C/Bk Laser Driver PCB when it receives these signals. This enables the Y/M/C/Bk Laser Driver PCB to emit a laser beam from a fixed position for each line.
  • Page 59: Scanner Motor Control

    2. Technology 3. The Laser Scanner Unit emits laser beams based on video signals to match the leading edge of image with that of paper. Laser Laser Laser Laser Main Controller PCB (UN81) DC Controller APC signal PCB (UN04) Video signal ASIC ITOP Laser ON/OFF signal...
  • Page 60: Apc (Auto Power Control)

    2. Technology 4. The DC Controller PCB controls the Scanner Motor control signals (acceleration signals and deceleration signals) based on the input timing of the BD signal to control the Scanner Motor rotation speed. Acceleration signal Deceleration signal Scanner Motor rotation speed signal sensor signal DC Controller...
  • Page 61: Bd Detection Correction Control

    2. Technology Related error code E001-000x: Scanner Motor error • E100-0001: BD error • E110-0001: Scanner Motor error (FG lock) • E110-0002: Scanner Motor error (BD speed lock) • E110-0003: Scanner Motor error (BD phase lock) • E110-0005: Scanner Motor error (GBD signal not detected)) BD Detection Correction Control Purpose Corrects the displacement of each color's laser write start position due to Polygon Mirror accuracy and Polygon Motor rotation...
  • Page 62: Image Formation System

    2. Technology Image Formation System Overview The image formation system of this machine uses the dry, 2-component AC developing method for developing and the intermediate transfer method for transferring to form toner images. To increase life of the Image Formation Unit, this machine uses the primary transfer disengagement method. Secondary Secondary ITB Unit...
  • Page 63: Major Parts

    2. Technology ■ Parts Configuration ● Major Parts Hopper Unit Toner Container ITB Unit Drum Unit Laser Scanner Unit ■ Print Process Delivery Fixing block 7.Fixing ITB cleaning block Transfer block 6.Separation 8.ITB cleaning 5.Secondary transfer 4.Primary 4.Primary 4.Primary 4.Primary transfer transfer transfer...
  • Page 64: Primary Charging

    2. Technology Block name Process name Description Transfer block Primary transfer Toner on the surface of the Photosensitive Drum is transferred to the ITB by applying positive charge from the back side of the ITB. Secondary transfer Toner on the ITB is transferred to the paper by applying positive potential to the Secondary Transfer Outer Roller.
  • Page 65: Drum Unit (Developing/Drum)

    2. Technology DC Controller PCB (UN04) Secondary Transfer High-voltage PCB (UN02) Photosensitive Drum Primary Charging Roller Drum Unit (Developing/Drum) ■ Drum Unit Overview The Drum Unit consists of the Developing Assembly and Drum. Developing Assembly Drum Assembly ■ Developing Overview/ Drive Configuration Developing Cylinder Developing Cylinder Clutch (Y/M/C/Bk)
  • Page 66: Developing Bias Control

    2. Technology Parts name Role Developing Assembly The toner fed from the Hopper Unit is developed on the Photosensitive Drum. Developing Cylinder The toner and carrier inside the Developer Container are coated on the surface, and the toner is developed on the Photosensitive Drum. Developer Feed Screw A Toner and carrier in the Developer Container are supplied to the Developing Cylinder.
  • Page 67 2. Technology Parts name Role Drum Assembly After a static latent image has been formed on the Photosensitive Drum, a toner image is formed with the toner from the Developing Cylinder. Photosensitive Drum A toner image is formed on the Photosensitive Drum. Primary Charging Roller The surface of the Photosensitive Drum is charged to make a uniform potential.
  • Page 68 2. Technology Drum Unit Drum Unit Memory PCB (Y/M/C/Bk) (UN12) Life Information DC Controller PCB (UN04) 1) Drum Unit detection 2) DC current monitor value NOTE: Drum Unit detection may not be executed at times such as at recovery from sleep mode (of 4 or more hours). "No drum jam"...
  • Page 69: Transfer

    2. Technology 09-001x: Drum memory detection error 09-0010: Y, 09-0011: M, 09-0012: C, 09-0013: Bk Transfer ■ Overview The ITB Unit transfers a toner image on the Photosensitive Drum onto the ITB. Then, the toner image is transferred on the paper. Secondary Transfer Inner Roller Secondary Transfer...
  • Page 70 2. Technology ■ Drive Configuration Developing Motor Bk Drum _ ITB Motor CL01 CL02 CL03 CL04 Developing Cylinder SL01 SW07 Clutch Primary Transfer Disengagement Solenoid CL Drum Motor Code Parts name Role CL Drum Motor Rotating the Photosensitive Drum (Y/M/C) Bk Drum _ ITB Motor Rotating the ITB, Photosensitive Drum (Bk), and Waste Toner Feed Screw, and engaging the Primary Transfer Roller (Y/M/C/Bk)
  • Page 71: Atvc Control

    2. Technology Bk Drum_ITB Motor Primary Transfer SL01 Disengagement Solenoid Primary Transfer Roller CAUTION: When a jam has occurred, the ITB must not be pulled out as it is because the Primary Transfer Rollers are not disengaged by opening the door. Be sure to execute ITB full disengagement mode (see the related service mode shown below) before pulling out the ITB.
  • Page 72 2. Technology Control description 1. Monitor current value of the secondary transfer DC bias is detected. 2. Optimal target current value is determined based on temperature/humidity data of the Environment Sensor and paper type. 3. The secondary transfer DC bias is determined that is to be applied to the Secondary Transfer Roller. Environment DC Controller PCB (UN04) Sensor (UN33)
  • Page 73 2. Technology Secondary Transfer Outer Roller Secondary Transfer High-voltage PCB (UN02) DC Controller PCB (UN04) ■ ITB Displacement Correction The newly developed ITB displacement control mechanism mechanically prevents full displacement of the belt. Parts Configuration The following shows the configuration of the edge of the ITB Unit. The portion including the Steering Roller can be tilted around the steering shaft.
  • Page 74 2. Technology 4. When the displacement is eliminated and the friction between the belt and the sliding member is eliminated, the steering shaft goes back into the equilibrium state again. ■ ITB Cleaning Control Remove residual toner on the ITB. Control description 1.
  • Page 75: Drum Cleaning

    2. Technology M02 Bk Drum _ ITB Motor Secondary Transfer Inner Roller Waste Toner Feed Screw Residual Cleaning toner Bias ITB Cleaning Blade Secondary Transfer Outer Roller ■ Separation This control separates paper from the ITB by elastic force of the paper (curvature separation method). In the case of thin paper which has low elastic force, the Static Eliminator removes positive potential at the back of the paper.
  • Page 76: Image Stabilization Control

    2. Technology Image Stabilization Control ■ Overview Image failure due to change of the environment or deterioration of the Photosensitive Drum is prevented to ensure stabilized print. Related alarm codes • 10-0006: Patch Sensor error 1 • 10-0007: Patch Sensor error 2 ■...
  • Page 77 2. Technology Control timing • During installation and when replacing the Drum Unit • At last rotation on a specified print basis (1000 sheets or more) • At last rotation when PASCAL Control is executed Control description 1. The Main Controller PCB outputs patch data in each color (Y, M, C, and Bk) to the DC Controller PCB. 2.
  • Page 78: Toner Supply Assembly

    2. Technology • When it is determined necessary based on the predicted value for temperature inside the machine (according to the usage environment and continuous print state). Control description Color displacement correction control based on patch pattern 1. The Main Controller PCB forms the patch pattern of each color on the ITB. 2.
  • Page 79: Detection Timing

    2. Technology Parts name Role Toner Log Connector (Y/M/C/Bk) The state of the Toner Container is detected. Bottle Rotation Sensor (Y/M/C/Bk) Presence/absence of the Toner Container is detected. Opening the Toner Head The head of the Toner Container is automatically opened/closed when the Toner Container is replaced. Toner Head Assembly Toner Container Claw...
  • Page 80 2. Technology Detection description The Toner Log Connectors (Y, M, C, and Bk) (UN38, UN39, UN40, and UN41) detect the state of the Toner Containers. Toner Log Connector (Y,M,C,Bk) (UN38,39,40,41) Screen display A message shown below is displayed according to the condition detected from the memory. Message Status Cartridge with wrong item no.
  • Page 81 2. Technology Control description Supply amount of the toner for each color is calculated by the abovementioned startup timing, and toner is supplied to the Drum Unit. The DC Controller PCB determines toner supply amount by the following 2 data: •...
  • Page 82: Toner Supply Control

    2. Technology Bottle Drive Unit Motor Toner Bottle Toner Bottle The operation is going to be explained taking Bk and C as an example. 1. The motor rotates. At the same time, the gear in the center moves. 2. The driving force is transmitted only to the gears on the side toward which the gear moved, and the Toner Bottle rotates. 3.
  • Page 83 2. Technology This machine uses a Toner Container that has a bellows mechanism at the edge. The Toner Bottle is rotated and the bellows section is operated by driving the Bottle Motor. At that time, air pressure is used to supply toner to the Hopper Unit. Main Controller PCB (UN81) Video Count Value...
  • Page 84: Toner Level Detection

    2. Technology Bottle semicircule Bottle Motor Bottle Rotation Sensor Bottle Rotation Sensor ■ Toner Level Detection This machine detects the toner level, and outputs an alarm or message when the detection result is "toner low in the bottle", "bottle empty", or "output stop". Status Toner low in the bottle Bottle empty...
  • Page 85: Waste Toner Feeding Area

    2. Technology New Toner Bottle replacement detection: • 10-0100 (00000071): Y / 10-0100 (00000072): M / 10-0100 (00000073): C / 10-0100 (00000074): Bk Unidentified Toner Bottle replacement detection: • 10-0100 (00000181): Y / 10-0100 (00000182): M/ 10-0100 (00000183): C / 10-0100 (00000184): Bk Related service mode •...
  • Page 86 2. Technology Bk Drum _ ITB Motor CL Drum Motor Cleaning Screw Waste Toner Feed Screw Waste Toner Screw Waste Toner Container Waste Toner Sensor PCB Registration Motor (UN17) Parts name Function Waste Toner Feed Screw Waste toner from the ITB Cleaning Unit is fed. Waste Toner Container Waste toner is collected.
  • Page 87: Other Controls

    2. Technology Detection Prior delivery alarm/Waste Full level of waste toner Completion of replacement of description Toner Container preparation the Waste Toner Box warning (*1) Message (ma- The waste toner is nearly full. Replace the waste toner container. None chine opera- (Replacement not yet needed.) tion) Detection tim-...
  • Page 88: Operation Overview

    2. Technology ● Black Band Sequence Execution condition/timing hen the travel distance of the drum or the ITB has exceeded the designated value Control description In order to prevent the Cleaning Blades flip, toner is supplied to the Drum Cleaning Blade and the ITB Cleaning Blade. ●...
  • Page 89 2. Technology ■ Behavior When Color Printing Is Limited Or There Is No Color Toner If an error occurs caused by the Y/M/C Developing Assembly or a Y/M/C toner runs out, this machine ensures that black and white printing and copying are allowed without stopping the entire printing function. Related error codes E012: CL Drum Motor error •...
  • Page 90: Fixing System

    2. Technology Fixing System Overview This machine uses the on-demand fixing method. Fixing Delivery Upper Guide Separation Guide Fixing Delivery Detection Flag Delivery Sensor (PS12) Fixing Film Fixing Heater Pressure Roller Fixing Inlet Guide Specifications Item Function/Method Fixing method On-demand fixing Fixing Heater Ceramic Heater Protection function...
  • Page 91 2. Technology Fixing Pressure Release Sensor (PS13) Fixing Heater (H01) Fixing Thermoswitch (TP01) Delivery Sensor (PS12) Sub Thermistor (Rear) (TH02) Main Thermistor (TH01) Sub Thermistor (Front) (TH03) Code Parts name Function/Method Fixing Film A toner image on paper is fixed by applying heat/pressure. Pressure Roller Fixing Heater Ceramic Heater...
  • Page 92: Fixing Temperature Control

    2. Technology Fixing temperature control ■ Standby Temperature Control This is a control to pre-heat the Fixing Assembly to reduce time to start printing. • Flying Start ■ Print Temperature Control This is a control to increase fixing temperature to the target level and keep it during printing. •...
  • Page 93: Standby Temperature Control

    2. Technology Standby Temperature Control Fixing temperature STBY INTR PRNT Flaying start control temperature 15 sec Time Command for flying start ■ Flying Start Purpose To reduce time to print the first sheet (FCOT). Execution condition/timing • When using the Numeric Keypad on the Control Panel/Touch Panel •...
  • Page 94: Print Temperature Control

    2. Technology Print Temperature Control ■ Startup (initial rotation) Temperature Control A fixing temperature is increased to a printable temperature after receiving a command to start printing. ■ Print Temperature Control This is a control to set an optimal target temperature to prevent fixing error or high temperature offset. Temperature is controlled to keep the specified target temperature during printing.
  • Page 95: Down Sequence Control

    2. Technology Down Sequence Control ■ Down sequence when feeding small-size paper Fixing Film Pressure Roller TSR_GND THERM_SR SHORT1 (TH02) TM_GND THERM_M DC Controller PCB SHORT2 (UN04) (TH01) TSF_GND (TP01) THERM_SF (H01) Small Size (TH03) Paper NEUTRAL Low-voltage Power Supply Unit (UN01) Non-feed area Small Size...
  • Page 96 2. Technology Paper size Speed (mm/s) / (ppm) Paper type Print speed (ppm: pages per minute) A4 ? to ? LTR 135 / 25 Recycled 2 (76 to 90 g/m2) 1 to 25 Recycled 3 (91 to 105 g/m2) 1 to 25 100 / 17 Heavy 1 (106 to 128 g/m2) 1 to 17...
  • Page 97: Fixing Film Unit Engagement/Disengagement Control

    2. Technology Fixing Film Non-feed area Non-feed area Execution condition/timing When switching to paper that is wider than the preceding sheet while printing and the detected temperature of the Main Thermistor (front/rear edge of the Fixing Heater) and Sub Thermistor (front/rear edge of the Fixing Film) at that time exceeds the designated temperature Control description This is a control to stop pickup of the succeeding sheet and power distribution to the Fixing Heater to reduce fixing temperature.
  • Page 98: Pre-Fixing Arch Level Control

    2. Technology Execution condition/timing Engagement operation • When the unit is disengaged during printing • When shifting to standby mode Pressure Release Gear Fixing Slit Pressure Release Sensor (PS13) Pressure Release Pressure Release Gear Pressure Roller Pressure Plate Fixing Film Engaged Disengagement operation •...
  • Page 99: Arch Sensor Control

    2. Technology Fixing Film Pressure Roller Sensor Flag Loop Sensor (PS11) Secondary Transfer Outer Roller Fixing Film Pressure Roller Fixing Motor Sensor Flag Arch Sensor (PS11) DC Controller PCB (UN04) Control description Since the feeding speed of the Pressure Roller and that of the Secondary Transfer Outer Roller are not the same when paper is fed to the Fixing Assembly, image failure, paper wrinkle, image stretching, etc.
  • Page 100: Protection Function

    2. Technology 4. When the trailing edge of the paper passes through the secondary transfer nip area a designated distance , the Fixing Motor drive speed is accelerated. NOTE: * The value of the designated distance varies depending on the process speed (paper type). 5.
  • Page 101 2. Technology Code Description E009 0005 Fixing disengagement timeout error (during engagement) 0006 Fixing disengagement timeout error (during disengagement) E808 Zero cross signal error 0001 Zero cross signal detection error ■ Countermeasure When the Fixing Assembly Error (E001/E002/E003) Occurs When a Fixing Assembly-related error (E001, E002, or E003) occurred to previous models, a service visit was necessary to clear the error in service mode (COPIER >...
  • Page 102: Pickup Feed System

    2. Technology Pickup Feed System Overview Reverse /Duplex Assembly Delivery Assembly Fixing /Registration Assembly Multi-purpose Tray Cassette Pickup Assembly Pickup Assembly ■ Specifications Item Description Pickup method Cassette: Retard separation Multi-purpose Tray: Retard separation Stacking capacity Cassette: 550 sheets (80 g/m Multi-purpose Tray: 100 sheets (80 g/m Paper size •...
  • Page 103 2. Technology ■ Parts Configuration ● Layout Drawing of Rollers [10] [11] [12] [13] [16] [15] [14] Code Parts name Code Parts name Delivery Upper Roller Registration Roller Reverse Roller [10] Pre-registration Roller Duplex Feed Upper Roller [11] Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Roller Pressure Roller [12] Multi-purpose Tray Feed Roller...
  • Page 104 2. Technology ● Sensors Layout Drawing PS14 PS12 PS11 PS01 PS04 PS05 PS03 PS10 SW09 PS20 PS02 PS18 Code Parts name Code Parts name PS01 Duplex Sensor PS11 Arch Sensor PS02 Cassette 1 Paper Sensor PS12 Delivery Sensor PS03 Multi-purpose Tray Paper Sensor PS14 Delivery Paper Full Sensor PS04...
  • Page 105: Cassette Pickup Assembly

    2. Technology Code Parts name Code Parts name Bk Drum_ITB Motor Registration Motor Fixing Motor Reverse Motor Cassette 1_Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Motor Cassette 1 Lifter Motor Pre-registration Motor SL02 Duplex Solenoid ■ Paper Path Reversing point Delivery point Pickup from manual feeder Pickup from cassette Cassette Pickup Assembly...
  • Page 106: Paper Size Detection Control

    2. Technology Code Parts name Code Parts name Cassette 1 Pickup Roller Pre-registration Roller Cassette 1 Feed Roller Registration Roller Cassette 1 Separation Roller Lifter Plate ■ Pickup Retry Control If the Cassette 1 Pickup Sensor (PS05) does not detect pickup within a specified period of time after the start of pickup of the top paper, the Cassette 1 _ Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Motor (M05) is stopped, and the pickup operation is executed again.
  • Page 107 2. Technology * A5-R and STMT-R paper distinction can be registered in the following menu. • Settings/Registration > Preferences > Paper Settings > A5R/STMTR Paper Selection Specify A5-R or STMT-R for each cassette. Size Plate Cassette 1 Size Switch (SW09) Link Arm Guide Plate ■...
  • Page 108 2. Technology Cassette 1 Paper Lifting Plate Surface Sensor Detection Lever (PS18) Cassette 1 Paper Sensor Cassette 1 Paper (PS02) Level Sensor (PS20) Paper Detection Lever Paper Level Detection Lever Cassette 1 Lifter Motor (M11) Lifter Gear Lifting Plate Related service mode •...
  • Page 109: Multi-Purpose Tray Pickup Assembly

    2. Technology Control description This control sends a notification of absence of paper when all of the following conditions are satisfied. • The Cassette 1 Size Switch (SW09) has detected that the cassette is in the host machine. • The Cassette 1 Paper Surface Sensor (PS18) has detected that the Lifter Plate has ascended to the pickup position. •...
  • Page 110: Fixing/Registration Assembly

    2. Technology Multi-purpose Tray Multi-purpose Tray Multi-purpose Tray Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Motor Feed Roller Pickup Roller Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller Paper Detection Lever Pickup Roller Multi-purpose Tray Disengagement Cam Paper Sensor Multi-purpose Tray (PS03) HP Sensor (PS10) Related error code 04-0007: Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Lifter error ■...
  • Page 111 2. Technology Registration Roller Paper PS04 Pre-registration Roller Slack ● Non-stop Registration Control This control is executed to increase or decrease the feed speed and align the paper with the image without stopping the paper at the registration position in order to shorten the paper interval and improve the throughput. ●...
  • Page 112: Delivery Assembly

    2. Technology Stop registration control stops the Pre-registration Roller. Paper fed by the Pre-registration Roller after being picked up from the cassette or Multi-purpose Tray generates an arch due to being pushed against the Registration Roller which has been stopped. In order to align the image on the ITB with the paper at a specified timing, this control stops paper feed with the paper arched, aligns the image on the ITB with the paper at the specified timing, and then resumes paper feed.
  • Page 113: Reverse/Duplex Assembly

    2. Technology ■ Delivery Full Detection If the Delivery Paper Full Sensor (PS14) detects paper for a specified period of time, a delivery paper full notification is sent to the Main Controller PCB. When the notification is received, printing stops. Delivery Paper Delivery Paper Full Sensor...
  • Page 114 2. Technology ■ Duplex Reverse Control Paper is reversed outside the machine using the Reverse Mouth. Paper stops at the duplex reverse stop position after a specified time has elapsed since passing the Delivery Sensor (PS12). After a specified time has elapsed, paper is reversed, and duplex feed starts. Delivery Sensor (PS12) Duplex reverse stop position...
  • Page 115 2. Technology ■ Duplex Pre-registration Standby Control If registration control (non-stop registration control and stop registration control) of the succeeding paper has not been finished, the paper stops before the nip of the Duplex Feed Lower Roller. When the process speed reaches the specified speed after registration control of the succeeding paper, the Reverse Motor (M08) is rotated to start paper feed.
  • Page 116: Jam Detection

    2. Technology The drive of the Duplex Feed Lower Roller is controlled by ON/OFF of the Duplex Solenoid (SL02). Duplex Solenoid (SL02) is turned ON to stop the duplex leading edge at the duplex standby position. Consequently, the drive of the Pre-registration Motor (M06) is no longer transmitted.
  • Page 117 2. Technology Host machine PS12 PS11 PS01 PS04 PS05 Name Name Duplex Sensor PS11 Arch Sensor Pre-Registration Sensor PS12 Delivery Sensor Cassette 1 Pickup Sensor Cassette PS101 Cassette Module-AE1...
  • Page 118 2. Technology PS101 PS102 PS103 Cassette Feeding Unit-AJ1 PS101 Cassette Feeding Unit-AK1 Name PS101 Cassette 2 Pullout Sensor PS102 Cassette 3 Pullout Sensor PS103 Cassette 4 Pullout Sensor...
  • Page 119: External Auxiliary System

    2. Technology External Auxiliary System Software counter This machine has software counters which count the number of prints/copies according to the job type. Various counters are displayed by pressing the Check Counter key on the Control Panel. The default counters for each country (model) are listed below.
  • Page 120 2. Technology Target Display number of each counter (in service mode) / item Country Code Counter 1 Counter 2 Counter 3 Counter 4 Counter 5 Counter 6 Counter Counter 8 220V Total Total (Full Scan (Total Print (Total GER model (Black/ Color + Sin- type 1...
  • Page 121: Fan

    2. Technology Loca- Location Loca- Location Loca- Location tion tion tion code code code Australia Poland Thailand Singapore Hungary Vietnam Netherlands Czech Republic Argentine Korea Slovenia India China Greece Taiwan Estonia ■ Count-up Timing Count-up timing differs depending on the following conditions: •...
  • Page 122 2. Technology ■ Fan Drive Sequence Service name Initial Warm- Stand- Copy/Print Last Error Reader Sleep Deep rotation up ro- rota- operation Sleep 1-si- 2-si- tation tion Drum Unit Half Half Half Full Full Suction Cooling Fan speed speed speed speed speed Delivery Cooling Fan...
  • Page 123: Power Supply

    2. Technology Power supply ■ Internal power supply 3.3V (Remote) Host Machine 24V (Interlock) All-night Cassette Heater Environment Power Supply PCB Switch 5V (Interlock) Cassette Pedestal Cassette Heater Main Power Switch Main Controller PCB RMT_SYS Reader DC→DC Control Panel Power Supply AC→DC 5V_IL Laser Driver...
  • Page 124 2. Technology Reader Control panel State of power supply ON Standby Energy Saving State of power supply OFF Engine Main Controler [Energy Saver] key is turned off [Energy Saver] key is turned on A specified period of time has passed Sleep Mode Sleep Standby Energy Use...
  • Page 125: Quick Startup

    2. Technology Function Settings > Receive/Forward • Fax Settings >Select RX Mode > Fax/Tel (Auto Switch) (*1) • Fax Settings > Remote RX > ON (*1) • Fax Settings > Set Number Display > ON (*1) Function Settings > Send •...
  • Page 126: Operating Conditions Of The Heater Control

    2. Technology Either of the following network settings is set to "ON": Settings/Registration > Preferences > Network • AppleTalk Settings > Use AppleTalk > ON • Slect Wired/Wireless LAN > Wireless LAN • Bluetooth Settings > ON When turning ON the main power of the machine after turning OFF the main power in any of the conditions below •...
  • Page 127: Periodical Service

    Periodical Service Periodically Replacement Parts..117 Consumable parts......118...
  • Page 128: Periodically Replacement Parts

    3. Periodical Service Periodically Replacement Parts There are no periodically replacement parts in this machine.
  • Page 129: Consumable Parts

    3. Periodical Service Consumable parts ● : Replaced (consumables) Type Item Parts number Q'ty Estimated life Work interval Parts counter Every Every Every Service mode: COP- 30,00 50,00 150,0 IER> COUNTER> sheet sheet sheet Image Formation ITB Unit FM1-A153 150,000 sheets ●...
  • Page 130: Parts Replacement And Cleaning

    Parts Replacement and Cleaning Preface..........120 List of Parts........121 External Cover/Interior System..139 Original Exposure/Feed System..167 Controller System......189 Laser Exposure System....216 Image Formation System....221 Fixing System........254 Pickup/Feed System......261 Cleaning Procedure......296...
  • Page 131: Preface

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Preface Outline This chapter describes disassembly and reassembly procedures of the printer. The service technician is to identify the cause of printer failures according to the "Chapter 6 TROUBLESHOOTING" and to follow the disassembly procedures of each part to replace the defective parts or the consumable parts. Note the following precautions when working on the printer.
  • Page 132: List Of Parts

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning List of Parts External / Internal Cover ■ ADF Name Original Tray ADF Base Feeder Cover ADF Rear Cover ADF Side Guide Plate...
  • Page 133 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Reader Name Copyboard Glass Unit Wifi Cover Reader Rear Cover 1 Reader Rear Cover 2 Reader Motor Cover...
  • Page 134 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Printer (Front Side) [14] [15] [16] [13] [10] [12] [11] Name Front Cover Cassette Face Cover Left Lower Cover Device Port Cover Left Upper Cover Delivery Tray Delivery Cover Reverse Tray [10] Upper Cover [11] Control Panel Front Cover [12]...
  • Page 135 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Printer (Rear Side) [11] [12] [13] [10] [15] [16] [17] [14] Name Rear Cover 1 Rear Cover 2 Environment Heater Cover Right Lower Cover Multi-purpose Tray Lower Cover Right Front Cover Main Power Switch Cover Right Upper Cover Right Cover [10]...
  • Page 136: List Of Main Unit

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Printer (Inside) Name Front Inner Right Cover Front Inner Lower Cover Front Inner Upper Cover List of Main Unit ■ ADF Name ADF Unit ADF Pickup Unit ADF Separation Unit...
  • Page 137 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Reader Name Reader Unit ■ Printer (Front Side) [10] [11] Name Toner Bottle Mount Unit (Y) Toner Bottle Mount Unit (M) Toner Bottle Mount Unit (C) Toner Bottle Mount Unit (Bk) Control Panel Unit ITB Unit Drum Unit (Y) Drum Unit (M)
  • Page 138 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Name [10] Drum Unit (Bk) [11] Laser Scanner Unit Name Delivery/Reverse Unit Fixing Assembly Multi-purpose Tray Right Cover Unit Registration Drive Unit Registration Patch Sensor Unit Registration/Paper Pickup Unit Cassette 1 Auto Close Unit...
  • Page 139 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Printer (Rear Side) [10] Name Fixing Drive Unit Bottle Drive Unit (CBk) Bottle Drive Unit (YM) Hopper Unit (Y) Hopper Unit (M) Hopper Unit (C) Hopper Unit (Bk) Cassette 1 Lifter Drive Unit Cassette 1 Pickup Drive Unit [10] Main Drive Unit...
  • Page 140: Electrical Components

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Electrical Components ■ ADF Unit SR4204 M4201 CL4200 CL4201 SR4206 LED_EXIT JUSO(R) LED_DS JUSO(T) Name M4201 ADF Motor CL4200 ADF Pickup Clutch CL4201 ADF Registration Clutch ADF Cooling Fan LED_DS Original Display LED LED_EXIT Delivery Display LED Delivery Tray Sensor ADF Cover Open/Closed Sensor SR4204...
  • Page 141 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Reader Unit M4100 UN96 Name M4100 Reader Motor CIS HP Sensor ADF Open/Closed Sensor UN96 Wireless LAN PCB Motion Sensor...
  • Page 142 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Printer ● Motor M01 M03 Name CL Drum Motor Bk Drum_ITB Motor Developing Motor Fixing Motor Cassette 1_Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Motor Pre-registration Motor Registration Motor Reverse Motor Bottle Motor (YM) Bottle Motor (CK) Cassette 1 Lifter Motor Scanner Motor...
  • Page 143 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ● Fan FM05 FM04 FM03 FM01 Name FM01 Drum Unit Suction Cooling Fan error FM03 Delivery Cooling Fan FM04 Duplex Cooling Fan FM05 Power Supply Cooling Fan...
  • Page 144 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ● Clutch CL04 CL03 CL02 CL01 Name CL01 Developing Cylinder Clutch (Y) CL02 Developing Cylinder Clutch (M) CL03 Developing Cylinder Clutch (C) CL04 Developing Cylinder Clutch (Bk) ● Solenoid SL02 SL01 SL03...
  • Page 145 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Name SL01 Primary Transfer Disengagement Solenoid SL02 Duplex Solenoid SL03 Registration Shutter Solenoid ● Heater and Speaker TH02 TH01 TP01 TH03 Name Fixing Heater Cassette Heater FAX Speaker Control Panel Speaker TH01 Main Thermistor TH02 Sub Thermistor (Rear) TH03 Sub Thermistor (Front)
  • Page 146 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ● Sensor PS13 PS11 UN41 PS01 UN40 PS12 UN39 UN38 UN37 UN36 UN35 UN34 PS09 PS08 PS07 PS06 UN17 Name PS01 Duplex Sensor PS06 Bottle Rotation Sensor (Y) PS07 Bottle Rotation Sensor (M) PS08 Bottle Rotation Sensor (C) PS09 Bottle Rotation Sensor (Bk) PS11...
  • Page 147 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning PS14 UN32 PS04 UN31 PS05 PS18 PS20 PS02 PS03 PS10 UN33 Name PS02 Cassette 1 Paper Sensor PS03 Multi-purpose Tray Paper Sensor PS04 Pre-registration Sensor PS05 Cassette 1 Pickup Sensor PS10 Multi-Purpose Tray HP Sensor PS14 Delivery Paper Full Sensor PS18...
  • Page 148 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Name SW01 Main Power Supply Switch SW03 Interlock Switch 2 SW04 Environment Switch SW05 Right Door Open/Close Detection Switch SW06 Front Door Open/Close Switch SW07 ITB Pressure Release Switch SW09 Cassette 1 Size Switch ● PCB UN83 UN93 UN15...
  • Page 149 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning UN01 UN81 UN03 UN04 UN18 UN02 UN06 Name UN01 Low-voltage Power Supply PCB UN02 Secondary Transfer High-voltage PCB UN03 Primary Transfer High-voltage PCB UN04 DC Controller PCB UN06 Developing High-voltage PCB UN18 All-night Power Supply PCB UN81 Main Controller PCB Fax Communication Board...
  • Page 150: External Cover/Interior System

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning External Cover/Interior System Removing the Front Cover ■ Procedure 1. Open the Front Cover [1]. 2. Remove the Front Cover Retainer Band [2]. • 1 Boss [3] 3. Pull out the cassette [1]. 4. Remove the Front Cover [2] while it is halfway open. •...
  • Page 151: Removing The Rear Cover 1

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Rear Cover 1 ■ Procedure NOTE: If the optional Copy Card Reader [1] is installed, be sure to remove it first. 1. Remove the Reader Rear Cover 2. NOTE: When the Cassette Pedestal is not installed, go to step 4.
  • Page 152 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. <In the case of the machine the without installed Cassette Heater Unit> <In the case of the machine the installed Cassette Heater Unit>...
  • Page 153 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 3. <In the case of the machine the without installed Cassette Heater Unit> <In the case of the machine the installed Cassette Heater Unit>...
  • Page 154 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 4. Remove the Screws. 5. Remove the Rear Cover 1.
  • Page 155: Removing The Left Upper Cover

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Left Upper Cover ■ Preparation “Removing the Rear Cover 1” on page 140 ■ Procedure 1. Remove the Upper Left Cover [1]. • 3 Screws [2] • 2 Hooks [3] Removing the Left Lower Cover ■...
  • Page 156: Removing The Right Front Cover

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Remove the Left Lower Cover [1]. • 3 Screws [2] • 2 Hooks [3] Removing the Right Front Cover ■ Pre-check items NOTE: The 4 claws [1] of the Right Front Cover are shown in the figure below. ■...
  • Page 157: Removing The Right Rear Cover/Right Rear Lower Cover

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 3. Remove the Right Front Cover [1]. • 4 Claws [2] Removing the Right Rear Cover/Right Rear Lower Cover ■ Preparation “Removing the Rear Cover 1” on page 140 ■ Procedure 1. Pull the Right Cover Open/Close Lever [1], and open the Right Cover Unit [2].
  • Page 158: Removing The Left Upper Cover

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Release the lock of the Right Cover Stopper Front [1] and the Right Cover Stopper Rear [2], and then further open the Right Cover Unit [3]. 3. Remove the Right Rear Cover [1] and the Right Rear Lower Cover [2]. •...
  • Page 159 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Pre-check items NOTE: The 9 claws [1] of the Right Upper Cover are shown in the figure below. ■ Procedure 1. Open the ADF Unit + Reader Unit [1].
  • Page 160: Removing The Right Cover Unit

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Remove the Right Upper Cover [1]. • 9 Claws [2] • 2 Bosses [3] Removing the Right Cover Unit ■ Preparation “Removing the Rear Cover 1” on page 140 “Removing the Right Rear Cover/Right Rear Lower Cover” on page 146 ■...
  • Page 161 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning CAUTION: • Be careful not to drop the Right Cover Unit [1] when disassembling/assembling. • Do not place the Right Cover Unit [2] directly on the floor after removing the Multi-purpose tray [1]. This is because the Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Roller/Multi-purpose Tray Feed Roller Unit [3] may be damaged.
  • Page 162 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 1. Disconnect the Connector [1]. CAUTION: Be sure to disassemble/assemble by holding the Right Cover Unit [1] after step 2.
  • Page 163 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Remove the Right Cover Stopper Rear Holder [1]. • 1 Screw [2] NOTE: How to assemble the Right Cover Stopper Rear Holder When assembling, be sure to align the hook [1] and the boss [2], and align the shaft [3] of the Right Cover Stopper Rear with the groove [A] of the Right Cover Unit and the groove [B] of the Right Cover Stopper Rear Holder to install the holder.
  • Page 164 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 3. Remove the Right Cover Stopper Front Holder [1]. • 1 Screw [2] NOTE: How to assemble the Right Cover Stopper Front Holder When assembling, align the hook [1] and the boss [2], and align the shaft [3] of the Right Cover Stopper Front with the groove [A] of the Right Cover Unit and the groove [B] of the Right Cover Stopper Front Holder.
  • Page 165 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 5. Remove the Right Cover Unit [1]. • 2 Shafts [2] CAUTION: After installing a new Right Cover Unit [1], be sure to push the Lock Release Lever [2] in the direction of the arrow to disengage the Secondary Transfer Roller [3].
  • Page 166: Removing The Multi-Purpose Tray

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Multi-purpose Tray ■ Procedure CAUTION: Be careful not to drop the Multi-purpose Tray Shaft Holder [2] in the host machine when disassembling/assembling. 1. Open the Multi-purpose Tray Lower Cover [1], and release the Multi-purpose Tray Shaft Holder [2].
  • Page 167: Removing The Delivery Tray

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Remove the Multi-purpose Tray [1] and the Multi-purpose Tray Shaft Holder [2]. • 2 Shafts [3] Removing the Delivery Tray ■ Preparation “Removing the Rear Cover 1” on page 140 “Removing the Left Upper Cover” on page 144 ■...
  • Page 168: Removing The Rear Upper Cover

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Remove the Delivery Tray [2] while pressing the damper [1]. • 2 Screws [3] • 1 Hook [4] • 4 Bosses [5] Removing the Rear Upper Cover ■ Preparation “Removing the Rear Cover 1” on page 140 ■...
  • Page 169 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Remove the ADF Arm [2] while pressing the ADF Unit + Reader Unit [1]. CAUTION: Be careful not to drop the ADF Unit + Reader Unit [1] when disassembling/assembling. 3. Remove the Rear Upper Cover [1]. •...
  • Page 170: Removing The Upper Cover

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 4. Place the ADF Unit + Reader Unit [1] on the ADF Arm [2] temporarily. Removing the Upper Cover ■ Preparation “Removing the Rear Cover 1” on page 140 “Removing the Right Rear Cover/Right Rear Lower Cover” on page 146 “Removing the Left Upper Cover”...
  • Page 171 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Remove the Upper Cover [2] while pressing the ADF Unit + Reader Unit [1]. • 1 Screw [3] • 1 Boss [4] • 1 Hook [5] CAUTION: Be careful not to drop the ADF Unit + Reader Unit [1] when disassembling/assembling. 3.
  • Page 172: Removing The Control Panel Unit

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Control Panel Unit ■ Procedure 1. Open the ADF Unit [1 ]+ Control Panel Unit [2]. 2. Remove the Control Panel Rear Hinge Cover [1]. • 2 Bosses [2] • 1 Claw [3] 3.
  • Page 173 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 4. Remove the Control Panel Unit [1]. • 4 Screws [2] • 1 Hook [3] CAUTION: Perform work so as not to damage the Control Panel since the Control Panel Unit has been removed and the remainder of the work must be performed in an unstable state after step 2.
  • Page 174 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 6. Remove the harness [1] on the Control Panel. • 1 Wire Saddle [2] 7. Remove the Control Panel Tilt Cover [1]. • 2 Bosses [2] 8. Move the Slide Unit [1] to the center, and install the screw [2] removed in step 4. •...
  • Page 175 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 9. Remove the Connector [1]. 10. Remove the Cable Guide [1]. • 1 Boss [2] • 1 Hook [3] 11. Remove the Control Panel Unit. NOTE: When removing the Touch Panel, Control Panel CPU PCB Unit, or LCD Unit, be sure not to remove the screw installed in step 8.
  • Page 176 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning • 2 Control Panel Communication Connectors [1] NOTE: How to assemble the Control Panel Unit Insert the protrusion [A] of the Control Panel Upper Hinge Cover [1] into the lower side of the edge [B] of the Upper Cover to install the Control Panel Unit [2].
  • Page 177 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning CAUTION: • Be sure to check the tilting operation. • Be sure to check the sliding operation. Be sure to reassemble it if it does not operate.
  • Page 178: Original Exposure/Feed System

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Original Exposure/Feed System Removing the ADF Unit ■ Procedure CAUTION: Be careful not to damage the white sheets [1] and [2] of the ADF Unit when disassembling/assembling. 1. Open the Feeder Cover [1].
  • Page 179 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Remove the Original Tray [1]. • 2 Shafts [2] 3. Remove the Reader Rear Cover 2 [1]. • 2 Claws [2] • 3 Hooks [3]...
  • Page 180 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 4. Remove the Rear Cover 1 [1]. • 5 Screws [2] 5. Remove the Main Controller Sub Cover [1]. • 1 Screw [2]...
  • Page 181 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 6. Remove the Main Controller Cover [1]. • 2 Connectors [2] • 1 Screw [3] • 1 Screw [4] (to loosen) CAUTION: The Main Controller Cover has an HDD [1] on the back side. The HDD [1] is sensitive to shock. When handling this cover, be sure not to give a shock to it. 7.
  • Page 182 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 8. Disconnect the connectors connected to the Main Controller Unit [1]. • 4 Connectors [2] • 1 USB Connector [3] • 1 Flat Cable [4] 9. Free the Flat Cable [1] from the guide [A]. 10.
  • Page 183 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 11. Remove the screw [1], and disconnect the Grounding Wire [2], harness [3], USB Cable [4] and Flat Cable [5]. • 1 Sheet [6] • 1 Harness Guide [A] • 1 Wire Saddle [7] • 1 Harness Guide [B] 12.
  • Page 184: Removing The Adf Pickup Unit

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning CAUTION: When installing the ADF Unit [1], be sure to insert the rib [A} of the Harness Cover into the guide [B] of the Reader Unit. Removing the ADF Pickup Unit ■ Procedure CAUTION: Be sure not to touch the surface [A] of the roller when disassembling/assembling.
  • Page 185: Removing The Adf Separation Unit

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 1. Open the Feeder Cover [1]. 2. Remove the ADF Pickup Unit [2] while pressing the lever [1]. • 1 Claw [3] • 1 Shaft [4] Removing the ADF Separation Unit ■ Procedure CAUTION: Be sure not to touch the surface [A] of the roller when disassembling/assembling.
  • Page 186: Removing The Scanner Unit (Back)

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 1. Open the Feeder Cover [1]. 2. Remove the ADF Separation Unit [1]. • 1 Claw [2] • 1 Shaft [3] Removing the Scanner Unit (Back) ■ Procedure CAUTION: Be careful not to touch the [A] part of the sensor of the Scanner Unit (Back) when disassembling/assembling. Be sure to hold the side surface [B].
  • Page 187 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 1. Open the Feeder Cover [1]. 2. Remove the Original Tray [1]. • 2 Shafts [2] 3. Remove the ADF Rear Cover [1]. • 2 Screws [2] • 2 Bosses [3] • 2 Hooks [4]...
  • Page 188 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning CAUTION: • Be careful not to trap the harness [2] with the ADF Rear Cover [1]. • Close the Harness Connection Cover [3] first, and then install the ADF Rear Cover [1]. 4. Remove the Link Arm [1].
  • Page 189 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 5. Remove the Separation Guide Unit [1]. • 1 Screw [2] • 1 Grounding Wire [3] • 1 Connector [4] • 4 Screws [5] • 2 Bosses [6] 6. Remove the Lead 1 Sensor Unit [1]. •...
  • Page 190 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 7. Remove the harness [1]. • 1 Reuse Band [2] • 1 Connector [3] 8. Remove the CIS Cover [1]. • 3 Screws [2] 9. Disconnect the Flat Cable [1]. • 1 Flat Cable [1]...
  • Page 191 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 10. Turn the Scanner Unit (Back) [1] 90 degrees. CAUTION: Be careful not to touch the [A] part of the sensor of the Scanner Unit (Back) when disassembling/assembling. Be sure to hold the side surface [B]. •...
  • Page 192 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning CAUTION: When replacing the CIS Unit [1], be sure to replace the CIS Unit [1] and the CIS Spacers [2], which are included in the package of the service part, at the same time. If different spacers are used, image reading error may occur. •...
  • Page 193: Removing The Copyboard Glass Unit

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Copyboard Glass Unit ■ Procedure CAUTION: • When removing the Copyboard Glass, be careful not to touch the 2 glass surfaces [A]. • If the surface becomes dirty, clean it with the Glass Cleaning Sheet. 1.
  • Page 194: Removing The Scanner Unit (Front)

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Remove the Wifi Cover [1]. • 1 Screw [2] • 1 Claw [3] • 1 Hook [4] 3. Remove the Copyboard Glass Unit [1]. • 4 Screws [2] • 2 Bosses [3] CAUTION: “After Replacing the Copyboard Glass” on page 310 Removing the Scanner Unit (Front) ■...
  • Page 195 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure CAUTION: Be careful not to touch the [A] part of the sensor of the Scanner Unit (Front) when disassembling/assembling. 1. Move the Scanner Unit (Front) [1] to the center. 2. Remove the 2 spacers [1].
  • Page 196 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 3. Place a sheet of paper [2] to prevent the rail [1] from being damaged. 4. Place the Scanner Unit (Front) [1] on the paper. • 2 Shafts [2] 5. Remove the Scanner Unit (Front) [1]. •...
  • Page 197 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning CAUTION: When replacing the Scanner Unit (Front) [1], be sure to replace the Scanner Unit (Front) [1] and the CIS Spacers [2], which are included in the package of the service part, at the same time. If different spacers are used, image reading error may occur.
  • Page 198: Removing The Reader Motor

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning CAUTION: Be sure that the groove [1] of the CIS Unit Holder is hooked on the belt [2] when assembling. CAUTION: “After Replacing the Scanner Unit (Front)” on page 310 Removing the Reader Motor ■ Procedure 1.
  • Page 199 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 3. Remove the Reader Motor [1]. • 1 Connector [2] • 1 Wire Saddle [3] • 2 Screws [4]...
  • Page 200: Controller System

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Controller System Removing the Main Controller Unit ■ Preparation “Removing the Rear Cover 1” on page 140 ■ Procedure 1. Remove the Main Controller Sub Cover [1]. • 1 Screw [2]...
  • Page 201 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Remove the Main Controller Cover [1]. • 2 Connectors [2] • 1 Screw [3] • 1 Screw [4] (loosen) CAUTION: The Main Controller Cover has an HDD [1] on the back side. The HDD [1] is sensitive to shock. When handling this cover, be sure not to give a shock to it. 3.
  • Page 202 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 4. Remove the Power Supply Cooling Fan Unit [1]. • 1 Connector [2] • Harness Guide [A] • 1 Screw [3] 5. Remove the harness connected to the Main Controller Unit [1]. • 9 Connectors [2] •...
  • Page 203 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 7. Remove the 2 harnesses [1]. • Harness Guide [A] • 7 Reuse Bands [2] • 1 Edge Saddle [3] • 2 Wire Saddles [4] 8. Remove the Rear Cover 2 [1]. • 3 Hooks [2]...
  • Page 204 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 9. Remove the Main Controller Unit [1]. • 4 Screws [2] • 3 Hooks [3] NOTE: The completed assembly of the Main Controller Unit is shown below.
  • Page 205: Removing The Dc Controller Pcb

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 10. Remove the Fan Duct [1]. • 1 Boss [2] • 2 Hooks [3] 11. Replace parts from an old PCB to a new PCB. • [1] TPM PCB • [2] FLASH PCB • [3] Memorey PCB Removing the DC Controller PCB ■...
  • Page 206 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure 1. Disconnect the connectors connected to the DC Controller PCB [1]. • 28 Connectors [2] 2. Remove the DC Controller PCB [1]. • 5 Screws [2] NOTE: The completed assembly of the DC Controller PCB is shown below. CAUTION: “Works During Parts Replacement”...
  • Page 207: Removing The Secondary Transfer High-Voltage Pcb/Developing High-Voltage Pcb Unit

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Secondary Transfer High-voltage PCB/Developing High-voltage PCB Unit ■ Preparation “Removing the Rear Cover 1” on page 140 “Removing the All-night Power Supply PCB Unit” on page 200 ■ Procedure 1. Remove the 5 connectors [1] and the 2 round shape terminals [2]. •...
  • Page 208: Removing The Primary Transfer High-Voltage Pcb Unit

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 4. Be sure to remove the Environment Sensor [1] when replacing the Secondary Transfer High-voltage PCB/Developing High-voltage PCB Unit. NOTE: • Be sure to install the removed Environment Sensor after replacing the Secondary Transfer High-voltage PCB/Developing High-voltage PCB Unit.
  • Page 209 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure 1. Remove the Drum Unit Suction Cooling Fan [1]. • 1 Connector [2] • 1 Claw [3] • 2 Hooks [4] 2. Remove the round shape terminal [1]. • 1 Screw [2] • Harness Guide [A] 3.
  • Page 210 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 4. Remove the Primary Transfer High-voltage PCB Unit [1]. • 1 Screw [2] • 1 Claw [3] • 4 Hooks [4] CAUTION: • When disassembling/assembling, be sure to handle carefully so as to not scatter toner since the Collection Mouth [1] of the Waste Toner Container is located behind the Primary Transfer High-voltage PCB Unit [2].
  • Page 211: Removing The All-Night Power Supply Pcb Unit

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the All-night Power Supply PCB Unit ■ Preparation “Removing the Rear Cover 1” on page 140 ■ Procedure 1. Remove the Rear Cover 2 [1]. • 3 Hooks [2] 2. Remove the All-night Power Supply Cover [1]. •...
  • Page 212: Removing The Low-Voltage Power Supply Unit

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 3. Remove the All-night Power Supply Unit [1]. • 2 Connectors [2] • 1 Reuse Band [3] • 3 Screws [4] • 1 Hook [5] Removing the Low-voltage Power Supply Unit ■ Preparation “Removing the Rear Cover 1” on page 140 “Removing the Main Controller Unit”...
  • Page 213 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 3. Remove the Fan Guide [1]. • 1 Screw [2] • 1 Boss [3] • 3 Hooks [4]...
  • Page 214 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 4. Remove the Power Switch Harness Guide [1]. • 1 Claw [2] • 2 Bosses [3] • 6 Hooks [4] • 1 Connector [5] NOTE: How to install the Power Switch Harness Guide Be sure to align the groove [A] of the Power Switch Harness Guide with the end [B] of the cover to install the guide.
  • Page 215 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 5. Remove the Fixing Harness Guide [1]. • 1 Boss [2] • 2 Hooks [3]...
  • Page 216 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 6. Remove the Power Supply Harness Guide [1]. • 2 Bosses [2] • 3 Hooks [3] NOTE: How to install the Power Supply Harness Guide Be sure to align the 2 grooves [A] of the Power Supply Harness Guide with the edge [B] of the side plate, and hook the hook [1] in the hole [2] on the side plate of the Low-voltage Power Supply PCB to install the guide.
  • Page 217: Removing The Touch Panel/Control Panel Cpu Pcb Unit/Lcd Unit

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 7. Remove the Low-voltage Power Supply Unit [1]. • 4 Screws [2] • 1 Hook [3] Removing the Touch Panel/Control Panel CPU PCB Unit/LCD Unit ■ Preparation “Removing the Control Panel Unit” on page 161 ■...
  • Page 218 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 1. Remove the Control Panel Slide Cover [1]. • 2 Screw [2] • 3 Hooks [3] 2. Remove the Control Panel Rear Cover [1]. • 6 Screws [2]...
  • Page 219 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 3. Remove the Control Panel Slide Unit [1]. • 4 Screws [2] CAUTION: Do not remove the screw [1] tightened temporarily. Otherwise, the slide part [A] may move and damage the harness [2] when removing the Control Panel Slide Unit.
  • Page 220 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 4. Remove the Control Panel Stay Unit Plate [1]. NOTE: There are differences in the screw [2] on the Control Panel Stay Unit Plate [1] depending on the production lot. • Screw installation position • Screw type •...
  • Page 221 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning CAUTION: Points to Note when Routing the Harness [1] • Be sure that the Wire Saddle [2] is parallel to the opening [3] of the plate as shown in the figure. • Be sure that the screw [4] is a flat-head screw. •...
  • Page 222 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 6. Pass the harness [1] through the [A] part, and remove the Control Panel Stay Unit [2]. • 8 Screws [3] 7. Remove the Numeric Keypad PCB [1]. • 3 Wire Saddles [2] • Guide [A] •...
  • Page 223: Removing The Hdd

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 9. Remove the Control Panel Keys [1]. 10. Remove the Touch Panel [1]. • 3 Claws [2] Removing the HDD ■ Preparation CAUTION: “Before Replacing” on page 308 “Removing the Rear Cover 1” on page 140 ■...
  • Page 224 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Remove the Main Controller Cover [1]. • 2 Connectors [2] • 1 Screw [3] • 1 Screw [4] (to loosen) CAUTION: The Main Controller Cover has an HDD [1] on the back side. The HDD [1] is sensitive to shock. When handling this cover, be sure not to give a shock to it. 3.
  • Page 225: Removing The Fax Speaker Unit

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Fax Speaker Unit ■ Preparation “Removing the Rear Cover 1” on page 140 “Removing the Left Upper Cover” on page 144 ■ Procedure 1. Remove the FAX Speaker Unit [1]. • 1 Connector [2] •...
  • Page 226 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Remove the Main Controller Cover [1]. • 2 Connectors [2] • 1 Screw [3] • 1 Screw [4] (to loosen) CAUTION: The Main Controller Cover has an HDD [1] on the back side. The HDD [1] is sensitive to shock. When handling this cover, be sure not to give a shock to it. 3.
  • Page 227: Laser Exposure System

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Laser Exposure System Removing the Laser Scanner Unit ■ Preparation 1. Pull out the ITB Unit for about 10 cm. If your hand or the PCB comes in contact with the ITB Cleaning Unit when removing the Primary Transfer High-voltage PCB Unit in step 6, the ITB may be damaged.
  • Page 228 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Remove the Laser Scanner Fixation Spring [1]. • 1 Hook [2] 3. Pull out the Laser Scanner [1]. • 1 Edge Saddle [2] CAUTION: Do not touch the PCB installed on the Laser Scanner Unit when disassembling/assembling.
  • Page 229 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 4. Free the Flat Cable [1] from the Wire Saddle [2], and disconnect the 2 connectors [3].
  • Page 230 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 5. Remove the Laser Scanner Unit [1]. NOTE: How to install the Laser Scanner Unit 1. Insert the Laser Scanner Unit [1] until it stops, and fit the 3 protrusions [B] of the Laser Scanner Unit into the 3 holes [A] of the plate.
  • Page 231 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 6. Remove the spring [1]. • 2 Hooks [2] 7. Remove the Dustproof Shutter [1]. • 4 Hooks [2] ● Actions after assembly Execute Auto Adjust Gradation and Auto Correct Color Mismatch. Settings/Registration > Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Auto Adjust Gradation > Full Adjust Settings/Registration >...
  • Page 232: Image Formation System

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Image Formation System Removing the Waste Toner Container ■ Procedure CAUTION: If the Waste Toner Container is tilted, toner [2] may spill out of the collection mouth [1] onto the floor. For this reason, be sure to keep the Waste Toner Container in a horizontal position when removing the container. 1.
  • Page 233: Removing The Drum Unit (Y/M/C/Bk)

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 1. Open the Front Cover [1], and remove the Toner Container (Bk) [2]. Removing the Drum Unit (Y/M/C/Bk) ■ Preparation “Removing the Waste Toner Container” on page 221 ■ Procedure NOTE: In this procedure, the procedure for the (Bk) color Drum Unit is described. Be sure to perform the same procedure for (Y/M/C) color.
  • Page 234 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning CAUTION: Exposing the Drum Unit to light for a long time may cause deterioration in sensitivity. Therefore, be sure to block light to the drum part [A] using paper [1] when removing the Drum Unit from the host machine.
  • Page 235 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 1. Remove the Drum Cartridge [1]. CAUTION: Handling of the Drum Unit at replacement If a Drum Unit is vertically or horizontally kept for a long time, starter will be fixed in the Developing Assembly in the unit. As a result, starter in the Developing Assembly does not circulate, and image failure may occur.
  • Page 236: Removing The Itb Unit

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning CAUTION: When the Drum Unit [1] is installed to the host machine, if the Drum Unit is not installed properly, the Waste Toner Container [2] will protrude. As a result, when closing the Front Cover [3], the Front Cover [3] interferes with the Waste Toner Container and cannot be closed in some cases.
  • Page 237 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning CAUTION: • Place the paper [1] on a level space so as not to damage the ITB [2]. CAUTION: • Do not damage the ITB [1] when disassembling/assembling. • When removing the ITB Unit, do not hold the 2 Push Levers [1] to hold the unit.
  • Page 238 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning CAUTION: • Do not open the outlet [A] of the Transfer Cleaning Shutter when disassembling/assembling. Otherwise, toner may scatter. • Be sure to store the ITB Unit in the machine after checking that the outlet [A] is closed when assembling. There is a risk of damaging the ITB Unit if it is installed with the Transfer Cleaning Shutter [1] open.
  • Page 239 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Release the lock of the Right Cover Stopper (Front) [1] and the Right Cover Stopper Rear [2], and then further open the Right Cover Unit [3]. 3. Hold the 2 Push Levers [1], and pull out the ITB Unit [3] to the position where the 2 handles [2] are lifted. 4.
  • Page 240 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Installing the ITB Unit ● Procedure 1. Hold the 2 handles [1], align the 2 protrusions [B] of the ITB Unit [2] with the 2 grooves [A] of the rails of the ITB Unit, and then put the unit inside the machine. 2.
  • Page 241: Removing The Registration Patch Sensor Unit

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 3. Close the Right Cover [1]. ● Actions after assembly Execute Auto Adjust Gradation and Auto Correct Color Mismatch. Settings/Registration > Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Auto Adjust Gradation > Full Adjust Settings/Registration > Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Auto Correct Color Mismatch Removing the Registration Patch Sensor Unit ■...
  • Page 242 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 1. Remove the Registration Patch Sensor Unit [1]. • 1 Claw [2] • 4 Shafts [3] • 1 Connector [4] • Harness Guide [A] ■ Installation 1. When assembling, be sure to hook the protrusion [A] of the Registration Patch Sensor Unit over the 2 springs [1] to install the unit.
  • Page 243: Removing The Secondary Transfer Outer Roller Unit

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Hook the claw [2] on the hole [B] of the Registration Patch Sensor Unit. ● Actions after assembly Execute Auto Adjust Gradation and Auto Correct Color Mismatch. Settings/Registration > Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Auto Adjust Gradation > Full Adjust Settings/Registration >...
  • Page 244: Removing The Secondary Transfer Outer Roller Guide Unit

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 1. Pull the Right Cover Open/Close Lever [1], and open the Right Cover Unit [2]. 2. Hold the 2 edges [A], and remove the Secondary Transfer Outer Roller Unit [1]. • 2 Bosses [2] ● Actions after assembly Execute Auto Adjust Gradation.
  • Page 245 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 1. Pull the Right Cover Open/Close Lever [1], and open the Right Cover Unit [2]. 2. Release the lock of the Right Cover Stopper (Front) [1] and the Right Cover Stopper Rear [2], and then further open the Right Cover Unit [3].
  • Page 246 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 4. Remove the Duplex Gear Holder [1]. • 3 Claws [2] CAUTION: Be sure to perform work carefully so as not to damage the gear [1] when disassembling/assembling. 5. Remove the Lock Guide Rear [1]. •...
  • Page 247 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 6. Free the Arch Sensor Harness [1]. • 1 Connector [2] • Harness Guide [A] • 1 Reuse Band [3] 7. Remove the Secondary Transfer Outer Roller Guide Unit [1]. ■ Installation 1. Check that the harness [1] is stored in the guide [A] of the Secondary Transfer Outer Roller Guide Unit. When it is not stored, paper skew may occur.
  • Page 248 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. When assembling, insert the protrusion [A] of the Secondary Transfer Outer Roller Guid Unit into the groove [B] of the Right Cover Unit, and insert the protrusion [C] between the groove [D] of the Lock Guide and the spring [1] to install the unit.
  • Page 249: Removing The Registration Drive Unit

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 4. Check the assembled Gear Unit. Hold the middle gear [1], and check that the gears [2] and [3] on both sides rotate together. 5. After attaching the Gear Cover [1] to the Right Cover Unit, check that the gear [3] rotates in the direction of the arrow when the gear [2] is rotated in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 250 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure 1. Remove the Front Inner Lower Cover [1]. • 2 Screws [2] • 4 Claws [3] • 2 Bosses [4] • 1 Hook [5] CAUTION: • Do not install the Front Inner Lower Cover with the lens [1] of the Waste Toner Sensor PCB removed. •...
  • Page 251: Removing The Main Drive Unit

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ● Actions after assembly Execute Auto Correct Color Mismatch. Settings/Registration > Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Auto Correct Color Mismatch Removing the Main Drive Unit ■ Preparation “Removing the Rear Cover 1” on page 140 “Removing the Left Upper Cover”...
  • Page 252: Removing The Hopper Unit (Y/M/C/Bk)

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Installation 1. When assembling the Main Drive Unit, make sure to align one of 3 protrusions of the cam [2] on machine's side to the top position and then assemble it. If the position is not aligned, the Main Drive Unit [1] and cam [2] on machine's side may fail to properly assemble to cause the connection failure.
  • Page 253 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning “Removing the Fax Speaker Unit” on page 214 “Removing the Fax Unit” on page 214 “Removing the Main Controller Unit” on page 189 “Removing the Low-voltage Power Supply Unit” on page 201 “Removing the DC Controller PCB” on page 194 “Removing the Main Drive Unit”...
  • Page 254 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 16. Remove the High-voltage Contact Unit [1]. • 2 Connector [2] • 1 Boss [3] • 2 Hooks [4] • 2 Claws [5] ■ Procedure NOTE: In this procedure, the procedures for the Hopper Unit (Bk) are described. Perform the same procedure for removing the Hopper Unit (Y/M/C).
  • Page 255: Removing The Itb Pressure Release Switch

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 1. Remove the Hopper Unit (Bk) [2] while holding the Open/Close Shutter [1]. • 1 Screw [3] • 2 Bosses [4] ● Actions after assembly Execute Auto Adjust Gradation and Auto Correct Color Mismatch. Settings/Registration > Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Auto Adjust Gradation > Full Adjust Settings/Registration >...
  • Page 256: Removing The Bottle Drive Unit (Y/M/C/Bk)

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure 1. Remove the ITB Pressure Release Switch [1]. • 1 Connector [2] • Harness Guide [A] • 1 Claw [3] • 2 Hooks [4] ● Actions after assembly Execute Auto Adjust Gradation and Auto Correct Color Mismatch. Settings/Registration >...
  • Page 257 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 1. Free the Harness [1]. • Harness Guide [A]...
  • Page 258: Removing The Toner Bottle Mount (Y/M/C/Bk)

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Remove the Bottle Drive Unit (C Bk) [1]. • 1 Connector [2] • 4 Screws [3] • 2 Bosses [4] NOTE: How to install the Bottle Drive Unit (C Bk) Be sure to align the hole [A] of the gear with the protrusion [B] of the shaft to install the unit. Removing the Toner Bottle Mount (Y/M/C/Bk) ■...
  • Page 259 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning “Removing the Main Controller Unit” on page 189 “Removing the Low-voltage Power Supply Unit” on page 201 “Removing the DC Controller PCB” on page 194 “Removing the Main Drive Unit” on page 240 “Removing the Waste Toner Container” on page 221 “Removing the Toner Container (Y/M/C/Bk)”...
  • Page 260 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 17. Remove the Hopper Unit (The color to be removed). “Removing the Hopper Unit (Y/M/C/Bk)” on page 241 18. Remove the Bottle Drive Unit (The color to be removed). “Removing the Bottle Drive Unit (Y/M/C/Bk)” on page 245 “Removing the Delivery Tray”...
  • Page 261 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 22. Lift up the Control Panel Unit [1] to move the Upper Cover [2]. • 1 Screw [3] 23. Remove the Delivery Guide [1]. • 1 Screw [2] • 1 Hook [3] • 1 Boss [4] 24.
  • Page 262 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 25. Remove the Delivery Cooling Fan Holder [1]. • 1 Connector [2] • Harness Guide [A] • 2 Claws [3] 26. Remove the screw [1] of the Toner Bottle Mount (C). (This is because it may be hooked when removing the Toner Bottle Mount (Bk).) ■...
  • Page 263 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 1. Remove the tag [1]. • Harness Guide [A] • 2 Claws [2] 2. Disconnect the connector [1], and remove the Harness Guide [A] and the screw [2].
  • Page 264 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 3. Remove the Toner Bottle Mount (Bk) [2] while pressing down the shutter [1]. • 6 Bosses [3] ● Actions after assembly Execute Auto Adjust Gradation and Auto Correct Color Mismatch. Settings/Registration > Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Auto Adjust Gradation > Full Adjust Settings/Registration >...
  • Page 265: Fixing System

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Fixing System Removing the Fixing Assembly ■ Procedure CAUTION: • Be sure to start removing the Fixing Assembly after it is cooled down enough. The Fixing Assembly may cause burn injuries due to the high temperature immediately after printing. 1.
  • Page 266: Removing The Fixing Film Unit / Pressure Roller Unit

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Hold the 2 Release Levers [1] of the Fixing Assembly, and remove the Fixing Assembly [2]. NOTE: How to install the Fixing Assembly Be sure to push the Release Lever [A] of the Fixing Assembly with your finger until it locks. Removing the Fixing Film Unit / Pressure Roller Unit ■...
  • Page 267 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Turn the gear [1] to engage the Fixing Film Unit [2] and the Pressure Roller Unit [3]. 3. Remove the 2 Fixing Pressure Plates (Front and Rear) [1]. • 2 Pressure Springs [2] • 2 Hooks [3] NOTE: Procedure when installing the Pressure Springs [2].
  • Page 268 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 4. Move the Drawer Connector Unit [1], and disconnect the connector [2]. CAUTION: Rotate the gear and disconnect the connector while paying attention not to have the flag of the gear come in contact with the sensor.
  • Page 269 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 7. Remove the Fixing Inlet Guide [1]. • 1 Claw [2] • 5 Hooks [3]...
  • Page 270: Removing The Fixing Drive Unit

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 8. Remove the Pressure Roller Unit [1]. NOTE: Actions at installation • Apply grease (MOLYKOTE HP-300 GREASE: QY9-0035) to the 2 locations [1] where the bearings of a new Pressure Roller is installed. • Be sure to affix felt [1] to the 2 [A] parts of the Fixing Assembly. (If felt is already affixed, remove the old felt, clean the portion with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol, and affix new felt.) Removing the Fixing Drive Unit ■...
  • Page 271 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning “Removing the Delivery/Reverse Unit” on page 289 ■ Procedure 1. Disconnect the 2 connectors [2], free the cable from the Reuse Band [3] and remove the 3 screws [4], all of which are of the Fixing Drive Unit [1]. 2.
  • Page 272: Pickup/Feed System

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Pickup/Feed System Removing the Right Inner Cover Unit ■ Procedure 1. Pull the Right Cover Open/Close Lever [1], and open the Right Cover Unit [2]. 2. Release the lock of the Right Cover Stopper (Front) [1] and the Right Cover Stopper Rear [2], and then further open the Right Cover Unit [3].
  • Page 273: Removing The Cassette Pickup Roller/Cassette Separation Roller/Cassette Feed Roller

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 3. Remove the Right Inner Cover Unit [1]. • 2 Shafts [2] ● Actions after assembly Execute Auto Correct Color Mismatch. Settings/Registration > Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Auto Correct Color Mismatch Removing the Cassette Pickup Roller/Cassette Separation Roller/ Cassette Feed Roller ■...
  • Page 274 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning CAUTION: Be sure not to touch the surface [A] of the roller when disassembling/assembling. 1. Pull the Right Cover Open/Close Lever [1], and open the Right Cover Unit [2]. 2. Release the lock of the Right Cover Stopper (Front) [1] and the Right Cover Stopper Rear [2], and then further open the Right Cover Unit [3].
  • Page 275 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 3. Remove the Cassette [1]. ● When removing the Cassette Pickup Roller 1. Move the Pickup Guide Holder [1].
  • Page 276 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Remove the Cassette Pickup Roller [1]. • 1 Claw [2] NOTE: How to install the Cassette Pickup Roller • Be sure to align the groove [A] of the Cassette Pickup Roller [1] with the protrusion [B] of the gear to install the roller. •...
  • Page 277 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Remove the Cassette Feed Roller [1]. • 1 Claw [2] NOTE: How to install the Cassette Feed Roller • Be sure to align the groove [A] of the Cassette Feed Roller [1] with the protrusion [B] of the coupling to install the roller. •...
  • Page 278: Removing The Multi-Purpose Tray Pickup Roller /Multi-Purpose Tray Separation Roller /Multi-Purpose Tray Feed Roller

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ● When removing the Cassette Separation Roller 1. Remove the Cassette Separation Roller [1]. • 1 Claw [2] NOTE: How to install the Cassette Separation Roller • Be sure to align the grove [A] of the Cassette Separation Roller [1] with the protrusion [B] of the coupling to install the roller. •...
  • Page 279 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure NOTE: The layout for the Cassette Pickup Roller [1] /Separation Roller [2] /Feed Roller [3] is shown below. CAUTION: Be sure not to touch the surface [A] of the roller when disassembling/assembling. ● Disassembling Procedure 1.
  • Page 280 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Remove the Multi-purpose Tray Roller Holder 2 [1]. • 2 Shaft Holes [2] • 1 Hook [3] When removing the Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Roller 3. Remove the Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Roller [1]. When removing the Multi-purpose Tray Feed Roller 4.
  • Page 281 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning When removing the Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller 5. Remove he Multi-purpose Tray Feed Guide [2] while pressing the Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller [1]. • 2 Claws [3] 6. Remove the Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller [1]. •...
  • Page 282 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Store the Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller [2] while paying attention not to remove its shaft [1]. 3. Install the Multi-purpose Tray Feed Guide [1]. • 2 Claws [2] 4. Align the groove [A] of the Multi-purpose Tray Feed Roller [2] with the protrusion [B] of the coupling while pressing the Torque Limiter [1] to install.
  • Page 283 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 5. Align the groove [A] of the Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Roller [1] with the protrusion [B] of the coupling to install. 6. Install the Multi-purpose Tray Roller Holder 2 [1]. • 2 Shaft Holes [2] •...
  • Page 284 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Reassembling when the Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller Shaft is detached NOTE: The following describes the state in which the Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller Shaft is detached.
  • Page 285 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ● Procedure 1. Hook the 2 shafts [2] on the 2 hooks [1]. CAUTION: When assembling the Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller Shaft [3], pay attention to the direction of installing it.
  • Page 286 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Assemble the Torque Limiter [2] on the Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller Shaft [1]. CAUTION: Be sure to align the groove [B] of the Torque Limiter [2] with the protrusion [B] of the Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller Shaft [1] to assemble them.
  • Page 287 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ● Procedure 1. Remove the Right Cover Stopper Rear Holder [1]. • 1 Screw [2] 2. Lift the Right Cover Stopper Rear [1], and remove the Sensor Harness [2]. • 1 Connector [3] • Harness Guide [A] 3.
  • Page 288 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 4. Remove the Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller Holder [1]. • 1 Spring [2] 5. Assemble the Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller Shaft [2] on the Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller Holder [1]. CAUTION: When assembling the Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller Shaft [2], pay attention to the direction of installing it.
  • Page 289 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 6. Assemble the Torque Limiter [2] on the Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller Shaft [1]. CAUTION: Be sure to align the groove [A] of the Torque Limiter [2] with the protrusion [B] of the Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller Shaft [1] to assemble.
  • Page 290: Removing The Registration/Pickup Unit

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 7. Assemble the Separation Roller [2] on the Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller Shaft [1]. • 1 Claw [3] CAUTION: Be sure to align the groove [A] of the Separation Roller [2] with the protrusion [B] of the Torque Limiter [4] to assemble. ■...
  • Page 291 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure CAUTION: • Be sure not to touch the surface [A] of the roller when disassembling/assembling. CAUTION: • If the Registration Roller [2] and the Pre-registration Roller [1] are replaced separately, not simultaneously, it may generate a difference in feeding speed and cause feeding problems such as geometrical characteristics and jams.
  • Page 292 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 1. Remove the Right Cover Stopper Front [1] and the Right Cover Stopper Rear [2]. • 2 Hooks [3] • 2 Shafts [4] 2. Remove the Swing Guide [1]. • 2 Shafts [2]...
  • Page 293 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 3. Remove the Right Cover Harness Guide [1]. • 1 Connector [2] • Harness Guide [A] 4. Remove the Registration/Pickup Unit [1]. • 5 Screws [2] • 2 Bosses [3] CAUTION: Be careful not to drop the shaft [1] when disassembling/assembling. ●...
  • Page 294: Procedure After Replacement When Images With Uneven Density (White Spots) Are Generated After Replacing The Registration Unit

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Procedure after replacement When images with uneven density (white spots) are generated after replacing the Registration Unit ■ Image with uneven density (white spots) on the front side ■ Image with uneven density (white spots) on the rear side 1.
  • Page 295 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Adjusting the Registration/Pickup Unit ● Preparation “Removing the Rear Cover 1” on page 140 “Removing the Right Rear Cover/Right Rear Lower Cover” on page 146 “Removing the Right Cover Unit” on page 149 “Removing the Front Cover” on page 139 “Removing the Right Front Cover”...
  • Page 296 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ● Procedure when images with uneven density (white spots) are generated on the front side 1. Remove the Right Cover Stopper Front [1] and the Right Cover Stopper Rear [2]. • 2 Hooks [3] • 2 Shafts [4] 2.
  • Page 297 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 3. Remove the Right Cover Harness Guide [1]. • 1 Connector [2] • Harness Guide [A] 4. Loosen the 2 screws [2] of the Registration/Pickup Unit [1]. 5. Lift the Registration/Pickup Unit [1], and tighten the 2 screws [2].
  • Page 298 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 6. Assemble the Registration/Pickup Unit, output a test print, and confirm that images with uneven density (white spots) are not generated. 7. End if images with uneven density (white spots) are not generated. Adjust again the Registration/Pickup Unit if images with uneven density (white spots) are generated. ●...
  • Page 299 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Remove the Swing Guide [1]. • 2 Shafts [2] 3. Remove the Right Cover Harness Guide [1]. • 1 Connector [2] • Harness Guide [A] 4. Loosen the 2 screws [2] of the Registration/Pickup Unit [1].
  • Page 300: Removing The Delivery/Reverse Unit

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 5. Lower the Registration/Pickup Unit [1], and tighten the 2 screws [2]. 6. Assemble the Registration/Pickup Unit, output a test print, and confirm that images with uneven density (white spots) are not generated. 7. End if images with uneven density (white spots) are not generated. Adjust again the Registration/Pickup Unit if images with uneven density (white spots) are generated.
  • Page 301: Removing The Cassette 1 Lifter Drive Unit

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure 1. Remove the Delivery/Reverse Unit [1]. • 4 Screws [2] NOTE: How to assemble the Delivery/Reverse Unit Be sure to lift up the Paper Full Detection Flag [1] to install the unit. Removing the Cassette 1 Lifter Drive Unit ■...
  • Page 302 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning “Removing the Secondary Transfer High-voltage PCB/Developing High-voltage PCB Unit” on page 196 “Removing the Waste Toner Container” on page 221 10. Remove the Drum Unit (Bk)“Removing the Drum Unit (Y/M/C/Bk)” on page 222. ■ Procedure 1.
  • Page 303 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 3. Remove the Cassette 1 Lifter Drive Unit [1]. • 2 Connectors [2] • 2 Screws [3] • 1 Hook [4] • 2 Bosses [5] ■ Installation 1. Insert the hook [4] of the Cassette 1 Lifter Drive Unit [1] inside the hole [A] of the Rear Plate, and secure the unit in place with the 2 screws [3].
  • Page 304: Removing The Cassette 1 Pickup Drive Unit

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Install the High-voltage Contact Guide 2 [1]. • 1 Claw [2] • 2 Bosses [3] 3. Install the High-voltage Contact Guide 1 [1]. • 1 Claw [2] • 2 Hooks [3] • 2 Bosses [4] Removing the Cassette 1 Pickup Drive Unit ■...
  • Page 305 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure 1. Pull out the cassette [1]. 2. Move the Harness Guide [1]. • 1 Boss [2] • 1 Hook [3] 3. Remove the Rail Cover [1]. • 2 Claws [2] • 1 Hook [3]...
  • Page 306 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 4. Remove the Cassette 1 Pickup Drive Unit [1]. • 4 Screws [2] • 2 Connectors [3] ● Actions after assembly Execute Auto Correct Color Mismatch. Settings/Registration > Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Auto Correct Color Mismatch...
  • Page 307: Cleaning Procedure

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Cleaning Procedure Cleaning the Copyboard Glass/Reading Glass ■ Procedure 1. Clean the Platen Guide (Front) [A], Stream Reading Glass (for back side) [B], Stream Reading Glass (for front side) [C], White Plate Cover Glass [D] and Copyboard Glass [E] with a glass cleaning sheet. If soiling is still remarkable, clean them with wet and tightly-wrung lint-free paper and then wipe with dry soft cloth.
  • Page 308: Cleaning When Installing/Removing The Itb Unit

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 3. Clean the Dustproof Glass [1] from the hole [A] of the Waste Toner Container. Cleaning when installing/removing the ITB Unit Be sure to check for any soiling before cleaning since toner may be spilled over Drum Unit (Y) when installing/removing the ITB Unit.
  • Page 309: Cleaning The Registration Patch Sensor Unit

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 4. Clean the [A] part of the Drum Unit (Y) [1] with lint-free paper [3]. Cleaning the Registration Patch Sensor Unit Be sure to clean the Registration Patch Sensor Unit when replacing the ITB Unit. Preparation ■...
  • Page 310 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. While opening the RD Sensor Shutter [1], clean the surface [A] of the Patch Sensor with tightly-wrung cotton swab moistened with water in a single direction. CAUTION: • Do not use alcohol because it causes melting and clouding of the sensor window. •...
  • Page 311: Cleaning The Registration Front Guide

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Cleaning the Registration Front Guide ■ Procedure 1. Pull the Right Cover Open/Close Lever [1], and open the Right Cover Unit [2]. 2. Release the lock of the Right Cover Stopper (Front) [1] and the Right Cover Stopper Rear [2], and then further open the Right Cover Unit [3].
  • Page 312: Cleaning The Registration Roller/Pre-Registration Roller

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 3. Clean the [A] part of the Registration Front Guide [2] using lint-free paper [1] soaked with alcohol. Cleaning the Registration Roller/Pre-registration Roller ■ Procedure 1. Pull the Right Cover Open/Close Lever [1], and open the Right Cover Unit [2].
  • Page 313 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Release the lock of the Right Cover Stopper (Front) [1] and the Right Cover Stopper Rear [2], and then further open the Right Cover Unit [3]. 3. Clean the surface [A] using lint-free paper [1] soaked with alcohol while rotating the Registration Roller [2]. 4.
  • Page 314: Cleaning The Secondary Transfer Guide

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Cleaning the Secondary Transfer Guide ■ Procedure 1. Pull the Right Cover Open/Close Lever [1], and open the Right Cover Unit [2]. 2. Release the lock of the Right Cover Stopper (Front) [1] and the Right Cover Stopper Rear [2], and then further open the Right Cover Unit [3].
  • Page 315: Cleaning The Fixing Inlet Guide

    4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 3. Clean the [A] part of the Secondary Transfer Guide [2] using lint-free paper [1] soaked with alcohol. Cleaning the Fixing Inlet Guide ■ Preparation “Removing the Fixing Assembly” on page 254 ■ Procedure CAUTION: Be sure to start removing the Fixing Assembly after it is cooled down enough.
  • Page 316 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 1. Clean the Fixing Inlet Guide [A] with lint-free paper [1] moistened with alcohol. CAUTION: Do not damage the Fixing Film [1] when cleaning.
  • Page 317: Adjustment

    Adjustment Actions at Parts Replacement...307 Original Exposure System....313 Pickup Feed System......314...
  • Page 318: Actions At Parts Replacement

    5. Adjustment Actions at Parts Replacement Main Controller PCB How to Replace the Parts “Removing the Main Controller Unit” on page 189 to replace the Main Controller. NOTE: Transfer the following PCBs which were connected to the old Main Controller PCB to the new PCB. •...
  • Page 319: Works Required At Hdd Replacement

    5. Adjustment Works Required at HDD Replacement When replacing the HDD, perform the following works. ■ Before Replacing 1. Back up the necessary data based on the table shown below. 2. Printing the set/registered data • COPIER > FUNCTION > MISC-P > USER-PRT •...
  • Page 320 5. Adjustment Backup target data Backup Method User Service Power OFF (excluding DCM) Universal data settings Unsent documents (documents waiting to be sent with the Delayed Send mode) Job logs Audit Log Yes*6 Key Pair and Server Certificate in Certificate Settings in TCP/IP Settings in Yes*9 Network Set-tings in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen)
  • Page 321: After Replacing The Copyboard Glass

    5. Adjustment 4. Set/register the data again. Set/register the data again by referring to the list that was printed before replacement. 5. When an encryption key/certificate/CA certificate has been generated or added by the user, ask the user to execute regeneration.
  • Page 322: After Replacing The Scanner Unit (Back)

    5. Adjustment 2. Place an A4 or LTR size paper on the ADF and execute the following service mode. COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL2 5. In the following service modes, enter the values shown on the label included with the Scanner Unit. COPIER >...
  • Page 323 5. Adjustment 5. Execute the following service mode to calculate the MTF filter coefficient. COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > MTF-CLC 6. In the following menu, execute the auto gradation adjustment. Settings/Registration > Adjustment > Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Auto Adjust Gradation > Full Adjust 7.
  • Page 324: Original Exposure System

    5. Adjustment Original Exposure System Right angle adjustment Place a test chart on the ADF and make a copy. Then measure A and B dimensions of the leading edge of paper. If the skew amount is not within the standard, perform this adjustment. •...
  • Page 325: Pickup Feed System

    5. Adjustment Pickup Feed System Image Position Adjustment NOTE: By making an adjustment on the 1st side, the margin on the 2nd side is also changed. If the difference between the 1st and the 2nd sides is +/- 0.5 mm or less, do not adjust the 2nd side. Reference: Standard value Leading edge: 4.0 + 1.5/- 1.0 mm (front side, back side) Left edge: The left edge margin differs between A4 and LTR...
  • Page 326 5. Adjustment 2. Check the value of the scale on the Adjustment Plate. 3. Loosen the Fixation Screw.
  • Page 327 5. Adjustment 4. Move the Adjustment Plates right and left according to the scale values checked in step 2. As the Adjustment Plate is moved toward the left of the machine by 1 scale, the left edge margin is increased by 0.5 mm. 5.
  • Page 328 5. Adjustment ■ Software adjustment Software adjustment is an adjustment method to adjust the image position by changing the service mode setting value. Follow the procedure shown below to adjust the positions of the leading edge and left edge of paper. 1.
  • Page 329: Feed Direction

    5. Adjustment 3. If the service mode setting value has been changed, write down the new adjustment value on the service label. Reference: Standard value Leading edge: 4.0+1.5/-1.0 mm (front side, back side) Left edge: The left edge margin differs between A4 and LTR. •...
  • Page 330: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting List of Initial Check Items....320 Test Print...........321 List of Troubleshooting Items.... 325 Startup System Failure Diagnosis..335 Controller Self Diagnosis....345 Boot Method........346 Diagnosis Result....... 347 Debug Log.........350...
  • Page 331: List Of Initial Check Items

    The machine is installed in a well-ventilated place where the machine stands horizontally. The power plug of the machine is connected to the output. Checking the pa- The Canon-recommended paper is used. The paper is not moistened. Set paper by taking it out from a new package to output. Checking the pa- Paper that is within the specified volume is correctly set in the Cassette and Multi-purpose Tray.
  • Page 332: Test Print

    6. Troubleshooting Test Print Overview The following test print types are available with this machine, and you can check for failure of an image with a circle 'Yes' described in the image check items in the table below. When no failure is found in the test print in normal output mode, it can be caused in PDL input or Reader.
  • Page 333: How To Use The Test Print

    6. Troubleshooting 4. When the TYPE is set to "5" in step 2, specify the density in the following service mode. COPIER > TEST > PG > DENS--Y: Y COPIER > TEST > PG > DENS--M: M COPIER > TEST > PG > DENS--C: C COPIER >...
  • Page 334 6. Troubleshooting NOTE: Various settings can be configured in the following service mode. Output of each developing color COPIER > TEST > PG > COLOR-Y COPIER > TEST > PG > COLOR-M COPIER > TEST > PG > COLOR-C COPIER > TEST > PG > COLOR-K Print density setting TEST>PG>DENS-Y TEST>PG>DENS-M...
  • Page 335 6. Troubleshooting ■ MCYBk Horizontal Stripes (TYPE = 10) 2.5+1.5/-1.5mm 4.0+1.5/-1.0mm This test print is mainly used to check the dark area density of each color, the balance between colors, and white lines that occur during development. Check item Checking Method Assumed cause Uneven density Check that there is no uneven density in the solid area of...
  • Page 336: List Of Troubleshooting Items

    6. Troubleshooting List of Troubleshooting Items Category Item Reference Image fail- Color Displacement in the Image Due to a Failure of the Reg- “Color Displacement in the Image Due to a Failure of the istration Patch Sensor Unit (Front)/(Rear) Registration Patch Sensor Unit (Front)/(Rear)” on page Fixing Wrinkle due to Foreign Matter Attached to the Fixing In- “Fixing Wrinkle due to Foreign Matter Attached to the Fix- let Guide...
  • Page 337 6. Troubleshooting ■ Fixing Wrinkle due to Foreign Matter Attached to the Fixing Inlet Guide Location Fixing Inlet Guide Cause When duplex printing of solid image is continued, toner dust or paper lint may be adhered to the rib surface or the leading edge of Fixing Inlet Guide together with the wax inside toner and be solidified.
  • Page 338 6. Troubleshooting 2. Clean the Fixing Inlet Guide with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol. CAUTION: Be careful not to damage the Fixing Film [1] when cleaning. 3. Check that the problem does not occur again 4. If the problem persists, replace the Fixing Assembly. ■...
  • Page 339 6. Troubleshooting Field Remedy Execute the following service mode to change the setting of the fixing speed when feeding envelopes. ( Lv.2 ) COPIER > OPTION > FEED-SW > EVLP-FS With this setting, the fixing speed when feeding envelopes can be specified within the range of -2.0% to +2.0%. (Setting range: -20 to 20) There is a possibility of image displacement at the envelope's trailing edge, therefore change the setting value while checking the wrinkle and the image displacement.
  • Page 340 6. Troubleshooting Field Remedy 1. Select "-3" for the following service mode. COPIER (LEVEL2) > ADJUST > HV-TR > 1TR_xxxx The setting range is "-50" to "50". (Default: 0) Changing the setting value by "1" changes the primary transfer current by 1 microampere. Select "1TR_xxxx"...
  • Page 341 6. Troubleshooting Secondary Transfer Outer Roller Paper Condition When paper is left in a low humidity environment, the surface resistance of the paper increases and this symptom tends to occur. Field Remedy 1. Check the correspondence table on the basis of the paper type for which this symptom occurs and whether it occurs on the 1st side or 2nd side, find the corresponding setting item in service mode >...
  • Page 342: Category: Malfunction

    6. Troubleshooting Category: Malfunction ■ The ITB Unit Cannot Be Removed Due to a Disengagement Error of the Primary Transfer Roller Location ITB Unit Cause/Condition When an unexpected situation or unexpected combination of conditions occurs, a Primary Transfer Roller disengagement error may occur.
  • Page 343 6. Troubleshooting Next time a job occurs, the paper is forcibly stopped at the stop position (leading edge) shown in the figure for troubleshooting. When checking the image on the ITB, set PRINTER=99. (Refer to "How to Use" shown below.) When the paper is forcibly stopped, a jam code "AAxx"...
  • Page 344 6. Troubleshooting • COPIER > TEST > PG > COLOR-M • COPIER > TEST > PG > COLOR-C • COPIER > TEST > PG > COLOR-K • COPIER > TEST > PG > DENS-Y • COPIER > TEST > PG > DENS-M •...
  • Page 345 6. Troubleshooting ■ Display of "Non-Canon Product" Message The following shows the remedy to be performed when a "non-Canon product" message is displayed even though Canon-made toner is used. Remedy: Perform a remedy according to the instruction of the alarm.
  • Page 346: Startup System Failure Diagnosis

    6. Troubleshooting Startup System Failure Diagnosis Overview The purpose of this diagnosis is to identify the cause when the host machine would not start up. A combination of the following three identification methods is used to identify the cause. • A method for identifying the failure on the basis of the LED/LCD display status •...
  • Page 347: Startup System Failure Diagnosis Flow

    6. Troubleshooting Startup System Failure Diagnosis Flow If the host machine would not start up, follow the flow shown below to identify the location of the trouble. If a number such as (1) or (2) is shown in the flow diagram box, be sure to refer to the check item table and make a judgment. Start Turn OFF the main power switch, and check for disconnection of the power plug and...
  • Page 348 6. Troubleshooting Check item Check point Only the bar is displayed The logo is displayed E-code is displayed E602-0001 An error has occurred. Turn OFF the main power...
  • Page 349 6. Troubleshooting ■ Control Panel LED Check Flow Follow the flow shown below to identify the location of failure on the basis of the Control Panel LED status and fix the failure. If a number such as (1) or (2) is shown in the flow diagram box, be sure to refer to the check item table and make a judgment. Start Is the Control Panel Main Power LED...
  • Page 350 6. Troubleshooting Check Item Table Check item Check point Control Panel Main Power LED On/Off/Blink Blink pattern of the Control Panel Main Power LED Pattern 1 (The Main Power LED blinks 2 times in 4 seconds: Con- troller error) . . . 1 sec 4 sec Pattern 2 (The Main Power LED blinks 3 times in 4 seconds: Power...
  • Page 351 6. Troubleshooting Start Is the Control Panel Energy Saver LED lit or blinking? Replace the following parts. - miniHDMI Cable between the Main Controller PCB and the Control Panel CPU PCB. - Control Panel CPU PCB. Is DC 5 V supplied to the Main Controller PCB J4509? Replace the following parts.
  • Page 352 6. Troubleshooting Check item Check item Check point Control Panel Energy Saver LED Check whether the LED is ON or blinking. Main Controller PCB Connector side of J4509 Pin 1 (5 V) and pin 4 (GND) 1pin 4pin Normal value: DC 5 V NOTE: J4509 When checking this connector, be...
  • Page 353 6. Troubleshooting Check item Check point Low-voltage Power Supply PCB Connector side of J306 Pin 2 and pin 4 Normal value: AC voltage CAUTION: Be careful when you measure the AC voltage. J306 2pin CAUTION: 4pin Before measuring the voltage, be sure to remove the All-night Power Supply PCB.
  • Page 354 6. Troubleshooting Start Is the LED6002 of the Main Controller PCB Replace the following parts. - Main Controller PCB Is DC 12 V supplied to the Main Controller PCB J4509? Replace the following parts. - Main Controller PCB Is AC supplied to the Low-voltage Power Supply PCB J301?
  • Page 355 6. Troubleshooting Check item Check point Main Controller PCB Connector side of J4509 Pin 5 (12 V) and pin 8 (GND) 5pin 8pin Normal value: DC 12 V NOTE: J4509 When checking this connector, be sure to remove the HDD in advance.
  • Page 356: Controller Self Diagnosis

    6. Troubleshooting Controller Self Diagnosis In order to reduce the time for identifying the cause of error occurred in the field and improve the accuracy of identifying the error locations, operation of the controller system error diagnosis tool added to the host machine and the remedies for errors are described.
  • Page 357: Boot Method

    6. Troubleshooting Boot Method 1. Turn ON the Main Power Supply Switch while pressing the numeric keys '2' and '4' simultaneously. 2. Keep pressing the numeric keys (for approx. 20 seconds) until the following screen appears on the Control Panel. =============================================== BOX Checker Ver 0.
  • Page 358: Diagnosis Result

    6. Troubleshooting Diagnosis Result Diagnosis Time Diagnosis is completed in approx. 3 minutes. The result is displayed on the Control Panel. When the diagnosis result is normal When an error is detected by diagnosis Detailed information is displayed under the judgment result. In detailed information, the name of the test where the error was detected is displayed.
  • Page 359 6. Troubleshooting Test name Detailed test name Possible failure location Remedy Relevant er- ror code SN-5 PCI Con- Check the circuit in the • Main Controller PCB Replacement of the Main Controller PCB figuration Cai- Main Controller PCB SN-8 CPLD Check the circuit in the •...
  • Page 360 6. Troubleshooting S.M.A.R.T Check Description Remedy c6: Uncorrectable Sector Number of defective sectors (uncorrect- If a numeric value apart from [0000000000000] is displayed, Count:[0000000000000] able sectors) which do not allow alter- • backup is recommended to avoid losing customer data. native processing •...
  • Page 361: Debug Log

    • When the result of identification of the cause shows that the trouble was caused by the iR-ADV machine (firmware, hardware- related controller) • When the failure occurs only at the customer's site and cannot be reproduced by the department in charge of quality management or Canon Inc. Type of log Type of log...
  • Page 362 6. Troubleshooting CAUTION: • Since Sublogs are basically stored in volatile memory, almost all information will be lost by turning OFF and then ON the power. Therefore, it is important to perform log collection operation without turning OFF and then ON the power while the symptom occurs.
  • Page 363: Flow Of Determining The Procedure For Obtaining Logs

    6. Troubleshooting Flow of Determining the Procedure for Obtaining Logs Flow of determining the procedure for obtaining logs Check the following flow to determine the procedure for obtaining logs according to the type of problem. Service call for trouble Does the problem repeat restart? Key operation logs need to be collected Does the problem...
  • Page 364: Saving And Collecting Sublogs

    6. Troubleshooting Procedure for obtaining logs Log Collection Procedure List Problem Details of Problem DEBUG SRAM Procedure for Obtaining Logs Case PCB ASS'Y Board Case A Problem that repeats re- Necessary 1. Install the DEBUG SRAM PCB ASS'Y Board. start 2.
  • Page 365 6. Troubleshooting Common (When Exporting to a USB Device, or When Exporting to a PC) • DEBUG SRAM PCB ASS'Y Board In the following conditions, Sublogs cannot be saved, therefore the DEBUG SRAM PCB ASS'Y Board is required when exporting Sublogs to a USB Device or a PC. •...
  • Page 366 6. Troubleshooting 5. Collecting log files Start the machine in download mode, and save (collect) the log files to a USB device or a PC. CAUTION: In the case of analysis using Sublog, the following information needs to be obtained together with the Sublog. •...
  • Page 367 6. Troubleshooting 3. Refer to “Flow of Determining the Procedure for Obtaining Logs” on page 352 and when it is judged that collection of the network packet logs is required, enable the network packet log collection function by following the procedure shown below and start the function.
  • Page 368 6. Troubleshooting Setting the encryption function 1. To enable this function, set "2" in the following service mode (Lv.2). COPIER > TEST > NET-CAP > ENCDATA • 0: Encrypted when data is extracted (factory default setting). • 1: Not encrypted when data is extracted. •...
  • Page 369 6. Troubleshooting 2. When network packet logs have been collected and necessary network packets have been captured, stop the capture from the following menu. [Settings/Registration] > [Preferences] > [Network] > [Store Network Packet Log] NOTE: When this setting is disabled, all the service mode settings configured in step 3 are initialized. CAUTION: After completion of analysis of the network trouble, be sure to disable the network capture function.
  • Page 370 6. Troubleshooting 1. Execute the following service mode to save report files to the HDD. COPIER > Function > MISC-P > RPT-FILE 2. Execute the following service mode with the USB device connected to the host machine to collect the report stored in the HDD into the USB device.
  • Page 371 6. Troubleshooting [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ Root Menu (USB) <v14.06> ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] (v14.06) ------------------------------------------------------- [ 1 ] : SYSTEM Version [ 4 ] : Clear/Format [ 5 ] : Backup/Restore [ 8 ] : Download File [ 9 ] : Version Information [ Reset ] : Start shutdown sequence...
  • Page 372 6. Troubleshooting 4. Check that continuous logs are stored in the device. When connection with the device is completed, the screen shown below will appear. Select [Upload Data]. The set of data stored in the device is shown on the right. Click "+" at "Log" to expand the tree, and check that there are continuous logs (date_model number_clog.bin).
  • Page 373 6. Troubleshooting 5. Select the data to upload, and click [Start]. Select the check box on the left of "Log", and click the "Start" button. It is not necessary to select MeapBack.bin and SramImg.bin because they are not necessary for analysis. 6.
  • Page 374 6. Troubleshooting Image file name Type Example of the file name Continuous logs 20161013_1733-36_ZZZ99999_1406_clog.bin YYYYMMDD_HHMM-SS Serial Number Firmware Version Identification indicating that it is a continuous log Automatic logs 20161012_14-48_ZZZ99999_V1406_Fatal00-exception YYYYMMDD_HH-MM Serial Number Firmware Version Cause of occurrence 20161012_14-48_ZZZ99999_V1406_ServiceCall-E719-0031 Firmware Version Cause of occurrence YYYYMMDD_HH-MM Serial Number...
  • Page 375 6. Troubleshooting CAUTION: LOGLIST.TXT contains a list of downloaded files, and you can see the list to check whether the necessary files have been downloaded. If it is opened using Windows standard Notepad, it cannot be displayed correctly due to line feed codes. Use WordPad or a text editor to open it.
  • Page 376: Error/Jam/Alarm

    Error/Jam/Alarm Overview........... 366 EError Code........369 Jam Code..........457 Alarm Code........464...
  • Page 377: Overview

    7. Error/Jam/Alarm Overview This section describes the error codes that are displayed when failure has occurred. The codes are divided into three categories. Code types Description Reference Error Codes This code is displayed when a failure caused by the host machine “EError Code”...
  • Page 378 7. Error/Jam/Alarm Display Paper Size Display Paper Size LEDGER LDRFB LEDGERFULLBLEED LEGAL LETTER A3FB A3FULLBLEED EXECUTIVE STMT STATEMENT 10x8 10x8 12x18 12x18 13x19 13x19 I-B0 ISOB0 15x11 15x11 I-B1 ISOB1 17x22 17x22 I-B2 ISOB2 18x24 18x24 I-B3 ISOB3 A-FLS Australian-FOOLSCAP I-B4 ISOB4 ALGL...
  • Page 379: Points To Note When Clearing Mn-Con

    7. Error/Jam/Alarm Points to Note When Clearing MN-CON • Execution of clearing MN-COM deletes all data in Address Book, Forwarding Settings, Settings/Registration (Adjustment/ Maintenance, Function Settings, Set Destination, Management Settings, TPM Settings), etc. Before execution of this operation, ask user to back up the data and get approval for this operation. •...
  • Page 380: Eerror Code

    7. Error/Jam/Alarm EError Code EError Code Details E001-A001-05 Fixing Main Thermistor high temperature detection error Detection Description The Fixing Main Thermistor detected 265 deg C or higher for 0.1 sec or longer. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Fixing Drawer (DR01/J5401) and the Low-voltage Power Supply PCB (UN01/J302) - Harness between the Low-voltage Power Supply PCB (UN01/J315 and J322) and the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J20 and J22)
  • Page 381 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E001-A004-05 Fixing Main Thermistor high temperature detection error Detection Description The Fixing Main Thermistor detected 270 deg C or higher. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Fixing Drawer (DR01/J5401) and the Low-voltage Power Supply PCB (UN01/J302) - Harness between the Low-voltage Power Supply PCB (UN01/J315 and J322) and the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J20 and J22) - Harness between the Fixing Drawer (DR01/J5401) and the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J134)
  • Page 382 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E002-A001-05 Fixing Main Thermistor temperature increase detection error Detection Description The Fixing Main Thermistor detected a temperature increase of 1 deg C for less than 5 sec from turning ON the main power until start of PI control. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Fixing Drawer (DR01/J5401) and the Low-voltage Power Supply PCB...
  • Page 383 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E002-A004-05 Sub Thermistor (Rear) open circuit detection error Detection Description The Sub Thermistor (Rear) detected a temperature of 40 deg C or lower for 3 sec or longer from turning ON the main power until start of PI control. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Fixing Drawer (DR01/J5401) and the Low-voltage Power Supply PCB...
  • Page 384 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E003-A003-05 Sub Thermistor (Rear) low temperature detection error Detection Description The Sub Thermistor (Rear) detected a temperature of 80 deg C or lower for 1 sec or longer from start of PI control until completion of the last rotation (the Fixing Heater is turned OFF) during printing.
  • Page 385 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E009-0001-05 Fixing pressure timeout error Detection Description Signal of the Fixing Pressure Release Sensor could not be detected at pressure application operation of the Fixing Pressure Release Cam, and the operation was not completed within 4 sec from the start of counterclockwise rotation of the Fixing Motor. Remedy [Related parts] R1.01 - Harness between the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J134) and the Fixing Drawer (DR01/J5401)
  • Page 386 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E009-0003-05 Fixing pressure retry error Detection Description Signal of the Fixing Pressure Release Sensor could not be detected at pressure application operation of the Fixing Pressure Release Cam, and the operation was not completed within 3 times from the start of counterclockwise rotation of the Fixing Motor. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J134) and the Fixing Drawer (DR01/J5401)
  • Page 387 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E009-0005-05 Fixing disengagement timeout error Detection Description At retry of engagement operation of the Fixing Pressure Release Cam, the Fixing Pressure Release Sensor did not detect disengagement state within 4 sec after the start of counterclockwise rotation of the Fixing Motor. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J134) and the Fixing Drawer (DR01/J5401)
  • Page 388 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E010-0001-05 Bk Drum_ITB Motor error Detection Description It did not become the specified speed for 500 consecutive msec although 1000 msec have passed from the startup of the Bk Drum_ITB Motor in the Main Drive Unit. (The detection timing varies depending on the paper feed conditions.) Remedy [Related parts] R1.00...
  • Page 389 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E010-0003-05 Bk Drum_ITB Motor error Detection Description There was no FG signal input for 300 msec from the startup of the Bk Drum_ITB Motor in the Main Drive Unit. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Bk Drum_ITB Motor (M02/J5702) and the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J140) - Fuse in the Low-voltage Power Supply PCB (UN01/FU14) - Bk Drum_ITB Motor (M02) - Main Drive Unit...
  • Page 390 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E012-0002-05 CL Drum Motor error Detection Description The specified speed could not be detected for 500 consecutive msec although it became the specified speed at least once from the startup of the CL Drum Motor in the Main Drive Unit. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the CL Drum Motor (M01/J5701) and the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J140)
  • Page 391 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E014-0001-05 Fixing Motor error Detection Description It did not become the specified speed for 500 consecutive msec although 1000 msec have passed from the startup of the Fixing Motor. (The detection timing varies depending on the paper feed conditions.) Remedy [Related parts] R1.00...
  • Page 392 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E014-0003-05 Fixing Motor error Detection Description There was no FG signal input for 300 msec from the startup of the Fixing Motor. (The detection timing varies depending on the paper feed conditions.) Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J135) and the Fixing Motor (M04/J5412) - Fuse in the DC Controller PCB (UN04/FU1) - Fixing Motor (M04) - Idler Gear in the Fixing Assembly...
  • Page 393 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E020-01B8-05 ATR Sensor (Y) output error Detection Description a. The output value of the ATR Sensor (Y) in the Drum Unit (Y) did not fall within the range from 10 or higher to 990 or less for 2 consecutive times at initialization. b.
  • Page 394 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E020-02B8-05 ATR Sensor (M) output error Detection Description a. The output value of the ATR Sensor (M) in the Drum Unit (M) did not fall within the range from 10 or higher to 990 or less for 2 consecutive times at initialization. b.
  • Page 395 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E020-03B8-05 ATR Sensor (C) output error Detection Description a. The output value of the ATR Sensor (C) in the Drum Unit (C) did not fall within the range from 10 or higher to 990 or less for 2 consecutive times at initialization. b.
  • Page 396 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E020-04B8-05 ATR Sensor (Bk) output error Detection Description a. The output value of the ATR Sensor (Bk) in the Drum Unit (Bk) did not fall within the range from 10 or higher to 990 or less for 2 consecutive times at initialization. b.
  • Page 397 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E021-0001-05 Developing Motor error Detection Description It did not become the specified speed for 500 consecutive msec although 1000 msec have passed from the startup of the Developing Motor. (The detection timing varies depending on the paper feed conditions.) Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Developing Motor (M03/J5703) and the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J142)
  • Page 398 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E021-0003-05 Developing Motor error Detection Description There was no FG signal input for 300 msec from the startup of the Developing Motor. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Developing Motor (M03/J5703) and the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J142) - Fuse in the DC Controller PCB (UN04/FU4) - Developing Motor (M03) - Main Drive Unit...
  • Page 399 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E021-0320-05 Developing Screw rotation detection error (C) Detection Description The difference between the maximum and the minimum of sampling values detected by the ATR Sensor (C) in the Drum Unit (C) was 0.5 V or less. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Drum Unit Relay PCB (C) (UN10/J6003) and the DC Controller PCB (UN04/ J162) - Drum Unit Relay PCB (C) (UN10)
  • Page 400 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E025-0168-05 No toner detection error (Y) Detection Description - The state without toner was detected although the recovery sequence was performed for 5 times after replacement of the Toner Container (Y). - The recovery sequence was repeated with no toner in the container. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Main Drive Unit...
  • Page 401 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E025-0310-05 Bottle Motor (CK) error (C) Detection Description The Bottle Rotation Sensor (C) did not detect rotation for 5 times in a row although 1.5 sec (2 sec in the case of right before replacement of the Toner Container) has passed after the Bottle Motor (CK) was turned ON.
  • Page 402 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E025-0468-05 No toner detection error (Bk) Detection Description - The state without toner was detected although the recovery sequence was performed for 5 times after replacement of the Toner Container (Bk). - The recovery sequence was repeated with no toner in the container. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Main Drive Unit...
  • Page 403 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E029-7008-05 Registration Patch Sensor (Rear) light intensity error Detection Description The background regular reflection output of the Registration Patch Sensor at the rear side did not fall within the specified range for 2 consecutive times at initialization. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J170) and the Registration Patch Sensor Unit (Rear) (UN32/J5604)
  • Page 404 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E073-0001-05 Interlock error Detection Description No detection of Interlock (24 V) although all the Doors (Front Cover and Right Cover) of the host machine were closed. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J24) and the Interlock Switch 2 (SW03) - Harness between the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J20) and the Low-voltage Power Supply PCB (UN01/J315) - Front Cover/Right Cover...
  • Page 405 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E074-0000-05 Primary Transfer Roller disengagement control error Detection Description Signal was not detected although the ITB Pressure Release Switch was turned ON/OFF for 6 times. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J162) and the ITB Pressure Release Switch (SW07/J6005) - Harness between the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J140) and the Primary Transfer Separation Solenoid (SL01/J5708)
  • Page 406 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E100-0001-05 BD error Detection Description The BD lock was unlocked although it had been locked once. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J110) and the Y/M/C/Bk Laser Driver PCB (UN05/J202) - Flexible Cable between the Main Controller PCB (UN81/J7002) and the Y/M/C/Bk Laser Driver PCB (UN05/J201) - Interlock Switch 2 (SW03) - Front Cover/Right Cover...
  • Page 407 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E110-0001-05 Scanner Motor error Detection Description The speed was not locked by FG control within 10 sec after startup of Scanner Motor. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J110) and the Y/M/C/Bk Laser Driver PCB (UN05/J202) - Flexible Cable between the Main Controller PCB (UN81/J7002) and the Y/M/C/Bk Laser Driver PCB (UN05/J201)
  • Page 408 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E110-0003-05 Scanner Motor error Detection Description The phase was not locked by BD control within 10 sec after startup of Scanner Motor. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J110) and the Y/M/C/Bk Laser Driver PCB (UN05/J202) - Flexible Cable between the Main Controller PCB (UN81/J7002) and the Y/M/C/Bk Laser Driver PCB (UN05/J201)
  • Page 409 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E193-0F00-05 Communication error Detection Description Image ASIC could not be sent due to insufficient software memory. Remedy [Remedy] Turn OFF and then ON the main power. [Reference] Data (device information) is reset by turning OFF and then ON the main power. E196-0000-05 EEPROM communication error Detection Description...
  • Page 410 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E196-0003-05 EEPROM communication error Detection Description EEPROM data in DCON could not be read at startup. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J110) and the Y/M/C/Bk Laser Driver PCB (UN05/J202) - Harness between the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J184) and the Developing High-voltage PCB (UN06/J241) - Y/M/C/Bk Laser Driver PCB (UN05) - Developing High-voltage PCB (UN06)
  • Page 411 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E196-0102-05 EEPROM communication error Detection Description Although write polling to the SCNR EEPROM from the DC Controller PCB (CPU) was performed for 3 times, no response was received and timeout occurred. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J110) and the Y/M/C/Bk Laser Driver PCB (UN05/J202) - Harness between the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J184) and the Developing High-voltage PCB (UN06/J241)
  • Page 412 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E196-0800-05 EEPROM communication error Detection Description The NACK (a negative reply sent by the reception side to the sending side) was received for 3 times in communication from the DC Controller PCB (CPU) to the HVT EEPROM. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J110) and the Y/M/C/Bk Laser Driver PCB (UN05/J202)
  • Page 413 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E197-0000-05 Communication error Detection Description Although access to KONA1 (ASIC) in the DC Controller PCB from the DC Controller PCB (CPU) was performed, the NACK (a negative reply sent by the reception side to the sending side) was received for 2 times.
  • Page 414 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E197-2000-05 Communication error Detection Description Although access to KONA3 (ASIC) in the Cassette Module Controller PCB from the DC Controller PCB (CPU) was performed, the NACK (a negative reply sent by the reception side to the sending side) was received for 3 times. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harnesses connecting the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J190), the Drawer Unit (DR03/J5904) and...
  • Page 415 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E197-2F00-05 Communication error Detection Description Although access to KONA3 (ASIC) in the Cassette Module Controller PCB from the DC Controller PCB (CPU) was performed, no response was received and timeout occurred. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harnesses connecting the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J190), the Drawer Unit (DR03/J5904) and the Cassette Module Controller PCB - Fuse in the DC Controller PCB (UN04/FU19) - Cassette Module Controller PCB...
  • Page 416 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E202-0002-04 Scanner Unit HP error Detection Description The HP of the Scanner Unit could not be detected when completing scanning operation. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the CIS HP Sensor (J4205) and the Main Controller PCB (UN81/J4005) - Harness between the Reader Motor (J4305) and the Main Controller PCB (UN81/J4005) - Harness between the Main Controller PCB (UN81/J4509) and the Low-voltage Power Supply PCB (UN01/J313)
  • Page 417 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E240-0002-00 Controller communication error Detection Description An error in receiving data from the controller was detected. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J112) and the Main Controller PCB (UN81/ J4511) - DC Controller PCB (UN04) - Main Controller PCB (UN81) [Remedy] Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared.
  • Page 418 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E246-0003-00 System error Detection Description System error Remedy Contact to the sales company. E246-0005-00 System error Detection Description System error Remedy Contact to the sales company. E247-0001-00 System error Detection Description System error Remedy Contact to the sales company. E247-0002-00 System error Detection Description...
  • Page 419 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E280-0002-04 Scanner Unit communication error Detection Description Disconnection of FFC between the Main Controller and the Scanner Unit (front) was detected. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Scanner Unit (front) and the Main Controller PCB (UN81) - Scanner Unit (front) - Main Controller PCB (UN81) [Remedy] Check/replace the related parts.
  • Page 420 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E302-0101-04 Error in paper back white shading Detection Description An error in the shading value was detected at white shading. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Scanner Unit (back) and the Main Controller PCB (UN81) - Scanner Unit (back) - ADF UNIT - Main Controller PCB (UN81) [Remedy] Check/replace the related parts.
  • Page 421 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E315-0500-00 Image process device timeout error Detection Description Transfer of image signal was not completed within the specified period of time at scanning. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Reader Unit and Main Controller PCB - Main Controller PCB [Remedy] Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared.
  • Page 422 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E350-0003-00 System error Detection Description System error Remedy Contact to the sales company. E350-3000-00 System error Detection Description System error Remedy Contact to the sales company. E351-0000-00 System error Detection Description Main Controller PCB communication error. Remedy Check/replace the Main Controller PCB (UN81) E354-0001-00 System error Detection Description...
  • Page 423 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E500-0000-02 Finisher communication error Detection Description An error was detected on the finisher side. Remedy 1. Check that the connector (CN1/P3/J3) of the Interface Harness is not disconnected. 2. Replace the Finisher Controller PCB. 3. Replace the Interface Harness. E530-0001-02 Front Alignment Plate HP Sensor error Detection Description...
  • Page 424 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E537-0002-02 Rear Alignment Motor error Detection Description The Rear Alignment Motor did not return to the HP. Remedy 1. Check that the connector (P7-5/P7/J7) of the Rear Alignment Plate HP Sensor (S5) is not disconnected. 2. Check that the connector (P5-13/P5-3/J5-3/P5/J5) of the Rear Alignment Motor (M5) is not disconnected.
  • Page 425 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E577-0001-02 Paddle Motor error Detection Description The Paddle Motor did not move from the HP. Remedy 1. Check that the connector (P8-4/P8/J8) of the Paddle HP Sensor (S3) is not disconnected. 2. Check that the connector (P5-4/P5/J5) of the Paddle Motor (M3) is not disconnected. 3.
  • Page 426 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-0101-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the PDL-related file storage area. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
  • Page 427 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-0201-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the storage area of image data after startup. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
  • Page 428 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-0301-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the MEAP-related area. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
  • Page 429 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-0401-00 HDD error Detection Description Logical partition error was detected. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Main Controller PCB (UN81/J6003, J6004) and the HDD...
  • Page 430 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-0501-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the storage area of image data after startup. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
  • Page 431 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-0601-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the storage area of image data after startup. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
  • Page 432 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-0701-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in general application temporary area (temporary file). (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
  • Page 433 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-0801-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the general application-related area. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
  • Page 434 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-0901-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in PDL spool data (temporary file). (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
  • Page 435 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-1001-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the SEND-related area. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
  • Page 436 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-1101-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the update-related area. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
  • Page 437 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-1201-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the license-related area. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
  • Page 438 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-1301-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the system area. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
  • Page 439 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-1401-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in SWAP (temporary file/alternative memory area). (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
  • Page 440 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-1701-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the debug log area. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
  • Page 441 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-1801-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the image data storage area in Advanced Box. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
  • Page 442 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-1901-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the storage area of data for printing. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
  • Page 443 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-2000-00 HDD error Detection Description I/O error was detected in the file system after startup. Remedy Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared. 1. Check that the HDD optional board is properly installed. 2.
  • Page 444 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-FF11-00 HDD error Detection Description An unidentified HDD error was detected after startup. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Main Controller PCB (UN81/J6003, J6004) and the HDD - HDD - Main Controller PCB (UN81) [Remedy] Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared. 1.
  • Page 445 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E614-0002-00 Flash PCB error Detection Description The file system could not be initialized normally at startup. When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Flash PCB (UN91) - Main Controller PCB (UN81)
  • Page 446 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E614-0111-00 Flash PCB error Detection Description An error was detected in the system area. (File could not be written in the Flash PCB after startup or I/O error after startup) Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Flash PCB (UN91) - Main Controller PCB (UN81) [Remedy] Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared.
  • Page 447 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E614-0301-00 Flash PCB error Detection Description An error was detected in the system area. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
  • Page 448 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E614-0411-00 Flash PCB error Detection Description Logical partition error was detected. (File could not be written in the Flash PCB after startup or I/O error after startup) Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Flash PCB (UN91) - Main Controller PCB (UN81) [Remedy] Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared.
  • Page 449 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E614-0511-00 Flash PCB error Detection Description An error was detected in the general application-related area. (File could not be written in the Flash PCB after startup or I/O error after startup) Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Flash PCB (UN91) - Main Controller PCB (UN81) [Remedy] Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared.
  • Page 450 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E614-0701-00 Flash PCB error Detection Description An error was detected in system setting value (service mode, etc.) storage area. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
  • Page 451 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E614-4000-00 Flash PCB error Detection Description The OS could not be recognized. When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log. Remedy Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared. 1.
  • Page 452 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E614-4012-00 Flash PCB error Detection Description The kernel in safe mode was not found. When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log. Remedy Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared. 1.
  • Page 453 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E614-FF01-00 Flash PCB error Detection Description Flash error (Unidentified) (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Flash PCB (UN91)
  • Page 454 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E674-0002-07 Fax Board communication error Detection Description An error was detected for the specified number of times in communication with the Fax Board. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Fax Board and the Main Controller PCB - Fax Board - Main Controller PCB [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 455 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E674-0301-07 Fax configuration error Detection Description It was detected that there was no 1-line Fax Board installed while the IP Fax license was enabled. Remedy - Install the Fax Board (1-line) to use the machine as an IP Fax model. - Uninstall the IP Fax license and install the G3 Fax Board to use the machine as a G3 Fax model.
  • Page 456 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E719-0041-00 Coin vendor error Detection Description Communication with the coin vendor could not be established at startup of the host machine. (Charge mode (COIN = 6) has been set.) Remedy 1. If it operates in charge mode (COIN = 6) - Check that it is the supported charging management equipment.
  • Page 457 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E732-0001-04 Communication error Detection Description DDI-S communication error. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the READER ADF UNIT (J6, J5) and the Main Controller PCB (UN81/J4001, 4002) - READER ADF UNIT - Main Controller PCB (UN81) [Remedy] Check/replace the related parts. After performing the remedy, check that the copy image is output normally.
  • Page 458 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E732-0023-04 Communication error Detection Description DDI-S communication error (SPRDY-S detection error) Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the READER ADF UNIT (J6, J5) and the Main Controller PCB (UN81/J4001, 4002) - READER ADF UNIT - Main Controller PCB (UN81) [Remedy] Check/replace the related parts.
  • Page 459 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E733-0001-05 Printer communication error Detection Description A communication error between the DC Controller PCB and the Main Controller PCB was detected. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harnesses between the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J112) and the Main Controller PCB (UN81/ J4511) - DC Controller PCB (UN04) - Main Controller PCB (UN81)
  • Page 460 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E733-F002-05 Printer communication error Detection Description Disconnection of a cable between the Main Controller PCB and the DC Controller PCB was detected. Remedy [Remedy] Check/replace the harness between the DC Controller PCB and the Main Controller PCB. E743-0000-04 DDI communication error Detection Description Software sequence error...
  • Page 461 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E746-0024-00 Image Analysis Board error Detection Description Failure in behavior of Image Analysis Board (PCB used for PCAM) Remedy Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared. 1. Remove and then install the Image Analysis Board. 2.
  • Page 462 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E746-0035-00 TPM version error Detection Description TPM PCB which cannot be used in this machine was installed. Remedy Install the TPM PCB for this model. E748-2000-00 Main Controller PCB access error Detection Description Main Controller PCB Chip access error. Remedy Check/replace the Main Controller PCB (UN81) E748-2001-00...
  • Page 463 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E748-2026-00 Main Controller PCB access error Detection Description Main controller board access errors Remedy Check/replace the Main Controller PCB (UN81) E748-4910-00 Main Controller PCB access error Detection Description Main controller board access errors Remedy Check/replace the Main Controller PCB (UN81) E748-9000-00 System error Detection Description...
  • Page 464 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E806-0101-05 Drum Unit Suction Cooling Fan error Detection Description The Drum Unit Suction Cooling Fan rotated for more than the specified period of time after the stop of drive. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J180) and the Primary Transfer High-voltage PCB (UN03/J271) - Harness between the Primary Transfer High-voltage PCB (UN03/J272) and the Drum Unit Suction Cooling Fan (FM01)
  • Page 465 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E806-0401-05 Duplex Cooling Fan error Detection Description The Duplex Cooling Fan in the Right Cover rotated for more than the specified period of time after the stop of drive. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the DC Controller PCB (UN04/J122) and the Duplex Cooling Fan (FM04/J5610) - Duplex Cooling Fan (FM04) - DC Controller PCB (UN04) [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 466 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E882-0001-05 Main Power Supply Switch error Detection Description The main power was not turned OFF due to the solenoid in the Main Power Switch not working. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Main Controller PCB (UN81/J4513) and the Main Power Switch (SW01/ J5204, J5205) - Main Power Switch (SW01) - Main Controller PCB (UN81)
  • Page 467 7. Error/Jam/Alarm E996-0CAF-05 Error for collecting sequence jam log (Finisher) Detection Description Error for collecting jam log (Finisher) Remedy [Remedy] Collect debug log and contact to the sales company. [Reference] By setting "COPIER (LEVEL2)> OPTION> FNC-SW> JM-ERR-D" to "1", it is handled as an error instead of a jam from the first occurrence.
  • Page 468: Jam Code

    7. Error/Jam/Alarm Jam Code Jam Type Type Overview of detection Check items (in arbitrary order) Delay A delay jam occurs when a sensor was not turned • Remaining paper at the upstream of the target sensor ON although a specified period of time had passed •...
  • Page 469: Host Machine / Cassette

    7. Error/Jam/Alarm Host Machine / Cassette PS14 PS12 PS11 PS01 PS04 PS05 PS10 PS101...
  • Page 470 7. Error/Jam/Alarm PS101 PS102 PS103 PS101 ACC ID Jam Code Type Sensor Name Sensor ID 0101 DELAY Cassette 1 Pickup Sensor 0102 DELAY Cassette 2 Pullout Sensor PS101 0103 DELAY Cassette 3 Pullout Sensor PS102 0104 DELAY Cassette 4 Pullout Sensor PS103 0105 DELAY...
  • Page 471 7. Error/Jam/Alarm ACC ID Jam Code Type Sensor Name Sensor ID 0204 STNRY Cassette 4 Pullout Sensor PS103 0205 STNRY Pre-Registration Sensor 0206 STNRY Delivery Sensor PS12 0706 WRAP Delivery Sensor PS12 0709 WRAP Delivery Paper Full Sensor PS14 0A01 POWER ON Cassette 1 Pickup Sensor 0A02...
  • Page 472: Adf / Reader

    7. Error/Jam/Alarm ADF / Reader SR4204 M4201 CL4200 CL4201 SR4206 LED_EXIT JUSO(R) LED_DS JUSO(T) M4100 Wi-Fi Motion Sensor ACC ID Jam Code Type Sensor Name Sensor ID 0001 DELAY Registration Sensor 0002 STNRY Registration Sensor 0009 DELAY Document End Sensor SR4206 0010 STNRY...
  • Page 473: Staple Finisher

    7. Error/Jam/Alarm ACC ID Jam Code Type Sensor Name Sensor ID 0013 DELAY Delivery Sensor 0014 STNRY Delivery Sensor 0020 OTHER 0021 OTHER 0042 DELAY Registration Sensor 0049 DELAY Document End Sensor SR4206 0050 STNRY Document End Sensor SR4206 0053 DELAY Delivery Sensor 0054...
  • Page 474 7. Error/Jam/Alarm ACC ID Jam Code Type Sensor Name Sensor ID 1CF1 ERROR Finisher Error avoidance jam 1F01 OTHER Buffer Sensor 2F30 ERROR Front Alignment Motor 2F31 ERROR Staple Motor 2F37 ERROR Rear Alignment Motor 2F40 ERROR Stack Tray Shift Motor 2F75 ERROR Gripper Motor...
  • Page 475: Alarm Code

    7. Error/Jam/Alarm Alarm Code Alarm Code Details 00-0085 A notice of stat A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 00-0246 Error code display (4-digit) A. Operation / B. Cause / Soft counter PCB cannot write normally. C. Remedy 00-0247 Error code display (4-digit) A.
  • Page 476 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 04-0002 Cassette 2 Lifter error A. Operation / B. Cause / Cause: Error in Lift Motor or Lifter Sensor C. Remedy Measures: 1. While Cassette 2 is removed, turn ON the power and then insert Cassette 2. When there is operation sound of the motor 1-1.
  • Page 477 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 04-0007 MP Tray Lifter error A. Operation / B. Cause / Cause: Error in Lift Motor or Lifter Sensor C. Remedy Measures: 1. While MP Tray is removed, turn ON the power and then insert MP Tray. When there is operation sound of the motor 1-1.
  • Page 478 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 09-0011 Drum memory detection error (M) A. Operation / B. Cause / Cause: The memory of the Drum Unit (<) could not be detected. C. Remedy Measures: 1. Remove and then install the Drum Unit (M). 2. Check the connection of the Drum Unit Memory PCB (Y) (UN13). 3.
  • Page 479 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 10-0017 Toner (Y) prior delivery alarm A. Operation / B. Cause / An alarm for requesting a prior delivery is sent to UGW as the value of Toner level detect value C. Remedy has reached the value set in COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > T-DLV-CL. 10-0018 Toner (M) prior delivery alarm A.
  • Page 480 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 10-0402 Toner Bottle empty alarm (M) A. Operation / B. Cause / When the Toner Bottle empty was detected C. Remedy 10-0403 Toner Bottle empty alarm (C) A. Operation / B. Cause / When the Toner Bottle empty was detected C.
  • Page 481 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 13-000B For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 13-000C For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 13-000D For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 13-000E For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C.
  • Page 482 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 13-001C For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 13-001D For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 13-001E For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 13-001F For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C.
  • Page 483 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 30-0123 Current values at 2 points were not changed with primary transfer ATVC control for cyan. A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 30-0124 Current values at 2 points were not changed with primary transfer ATVC control for black. A.
  • Page 484 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 31-0116 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 31-0126 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 31-0136 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 31-01F1 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C.
  • Page 485 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 43-0070 Drum Unit (Y) replacement completion alarm A. Operation / B. Cause / The replacement of the Drum Unit was detected. C. Remedy 43-0071 Drum Unit (M) replacement completion alarm A. Operation / B. Cause / The replacement of the Drum Unit was detected. C.
  • Page 486 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 73-0007 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 73-0008 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 73-0009 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 73-0011 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C.
  • Page 487 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 77-0006 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 78-0001 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 78-0002 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 78-0003 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C.
  • Page 488 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 80-0010 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 80-0011 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 80-0012 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 80-0013 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C.
  • Page 489 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 83-0020 Reception of ESCP unanalyzable data A. Operation / B. Cause / Since PDL automatic judgment may be wrong, select the appropriate PDL in Settings/Registration C. Remedy > Function Settings > Printer > Printer Settings > Settings > Printer Operation Mode, and send the data.
  • Page 490 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 85-0005 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy...
  • Page 491: Service Mode

    Service Mode Overview........... 481 COPIER (Service mode for copier)... 497 FEEDER (ADF service mode)...854 SORTER (Service mode for delivery options)..........858 BOARD (Option board setting mode) ............859...
  • Page 492: Overview

    8. Service Mode Overview It is possible to see each item of service mode so that those who access to service mode can understand how to use them. The main types of this machine's service mode are shown below. Points to Note when Executing Service Mode •...
  • Page 493: Operation Check Of Electrical Components

    8. Service Mode CAUTION: • Displayed language of the service mode contents can be selected from J/E/F/I/G/S. • The service mode contents can be upgraded with the SST (just like the other system software). e.g.) COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION screen 1.
  • Page 494 8. Service Mode 2. Press a button according to the type of electrical component and the corresponding device type. Example: In the case of a motor of the host machine, press the button (red dotted frame) at "COPIER"/"MOTOR". Device classification Electrical parts classification 3.
  • Page 495 8. Service Mode [ i ] : Press the button to display the screen showing the locations of electrical components.
  • Page 496: Enhanced I/O Information

    8. Service Mode 6. The screen showing the locations of electrical components is displayed. Enhanced I/O Information In situation mode of service mode, the searchability of an electrical component has been improved. Moreover, the signal input/ output (I/O) state of the electrical components (sensors, motors, fans, etc.) in use can be checked on the screen. 1.
  • Page 497 8. Service Mode 4. Press a button according to the type of electrical component and the corresponding device type. Example: In the case of the Registration Sensor of the host machine, press the button (red dotted frame) at "COPIER"/"P- SENSOR". Device classification Electrical parts classification...
  • Page 498: Security Support

    8. Service Mode 7. Press the [i] button to display the screen showing the locations of electrical components. Security Support A password can be specified to prevent unauthorized access to the service mode. Related Service Mode: Setting password type when the screen is switched to the service mode •...
  • Page 499: Switching The Screen Display (Level 1 <->2)

    8. Service Mode 2. When setting PSWD-SW to "2" (system administrator + service technician) in step 1, the service technician password entry screen will be displayed after step 2. Enter the service technician password in [Password] (1), and then press the [OK] button.
  • Page 500: Output Of Service Print Data

    8. Service Mode Place of service label Output of Service Print Data ■ Overview • Output of the service print data such as P-PRINT has been supported. • Select Service Mode Level 1 > Copier > Function > MISC-P > RPT-FILE and press "OK" to generate data at that time in the HDD.
  • Page 501 8. Service Mode ■ Moving the file in service mode ● Preparation • USB memory device FAT32 format file system, with no password locks. ● Overall flow 1. Select service mode > Copier > Function > MISC-P > RPT-FILE; and then press OK. 2.
  • Page 502 8. Service Mode ● Overall flow 1. Selecting RPT-FILE Select service mode > Copier > Function > MISC-P > RPT-FILE; and then press OK. 2. Generating report file After the “ACTIVE” blinks for 3 to 4 minutes, generation of a report file is complete as “OK!” is displayed. 3.
  • Page 503 8. Service Mode ■ Moving the service report file to a PC using SST The following shows an example case of SST Ver.4.74. 1. Start up the SST. 2. Select the model [1] and the type of system software [2] ('Single'); then, check the network settings, and click [START].
  • Page 504: Situation Mode

    8. Service Mode 5. Select the name of the Folder to store and, as necessary, a brief description; then, click [Save]. 6. Click [OK]. SITUATION Mode Situation mode has been implemented in this machine to improve workability and searchability at the site. This mode makes it possible to easily use the service mode appropriate for the scene at the site.
  • Page 505 Remote Operation Viewer in order to prevent the user from performing unexpected operations. As shown in the figure below, the mask screen is displayed when this function is enabled. Operation Panel Canon Remote Operation Viewer screen The mask screen is displayed on...
  • Page 506 8. Service Mode • When this function is enabled, a mask screen is displayed on the Control Panel. When the function is disabled, the original screen is displayed again. Example of the displayed mask screen • This function is disabled when the following operations are performed. •...
  • Page 507 8. Service Mode 1. Perform one of the following operations. • Access the service mode, press [LUI MASK], and check that the button is disabled (has turned gray). • Exit the Remote Operation Viewer. • Disconnect the network (disconnect the network cable, disable the network function, etc.). •...
  • Page 508: Copier (Service Mode For Copier)

    8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) DISPLAY (State display mode) ■ VERSION COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION DC-CON Display of DCON firmware version Detail To display the firmware version of DC Controller PCB. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 509 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION LANG-FR Display of French language file version Detail To display the version of French language file. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 LANG-DE...
  • Page 510 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION LANG-HU Display of Hungarian language file ver Detail To display the version of Hungarian language file. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 LANG-KO...
  • Page 511 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION LANG-TW Dspl of Chinese language file ver: trad Detail To display the version of Chinese language file (traditional). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99...
  • Page 512 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION LANG-LT Dspl of Lithuanian language file version Detail To display the version of Lithuanian language file. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 LANG-LV...
  • Page 513 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION MEDIA-TK Dspl of Turkish media information ver Detail To display the version of Turkish media information. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 MEDIA-CS...
  • Page 514 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION MEDIA-NO Dspl of Norwegian media information ver Detail To display the version of Norwegian media information. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 MEDIA-PL...
  • Page 515 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION MEDIA-RM Dspl of Romanian media information ver Detail To display the version of Romanian media information. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 MEDIA-CA...
  • Page 516 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION S-LNG-IT Dspl of service mode Italian file ver Detail To display the version of Italian language file in service mode. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 517 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION COPY-TW Dspl of COPY appli Chinese file ver:trad Detail To display the traditional Chinese language file version of COPY application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 518 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION COPY-NO Dspl of COPY appli Norwegian file ver Detail To display the Norwegian language file version of COPY application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 519 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION COPY-RM Dspl of COPY appli Romanian file version Detail To display the Romanian language file version of COPY application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 520 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION COPY-EU Dspl of COPY appli Euskera file ver Detail To display the Euskera language file version of COPY application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 521 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION SEND-TW Dspl of SEND appli Chinese file ver:trad Detail To display the traditional Chinese language file version of SEND application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 522 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION SEND-NO Dspl of SEND appli Norwegian file ver Detail To display the Norwegian language file version of SEND application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 523 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION SEND-RM Dspl of SEND appli Romanian file version Detail To display the Romanian language file version of SEND application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 524 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION SEND-EU Dspl of SEND appli Euskera file ver Detail To display the Euskera language file version of SEND application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 525 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION INTRO-TW Useful feat intro Chinese file ver: trad Detail To display the version of traditional Chinese language file of Introduction to Useful Features application. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
  • Page 526 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION INTRO-NO Dspl usful feat intro Norwegian file ver Detail To display the version of Norwegian language file of Introduction to Useful Features application. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
  • Page 527 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION INTRO-RM Dspl useful feat intro Romanian file ver Detail To display the version of Romanian language file of Introduction to Useful Features application. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
  • Page 528 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION INTRO-EU Dspl useful func intro Euskera file ver Detail To display the version of Euskera language file of Introduction to Useful Features application. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
  • Page 529 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION CSTMN-TW Dspl custom menu Chinese file ver:trad Detail To display the version of traditional Chinese language file for custom menu application. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 530 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION CSTMN-NO Dspl of custom menu Norwegian file ver Detail To display the version of Norwegian language file for custom menu application. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 531 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION CSTMN-RM Dspl of custom menu Romanian file ver Detail To display the version of Romanian language file for custom menu application. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 532 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION CSTMN-EU Dspl of custom menu Euskera file ver Detail To display the version of Euskera language file for custom menu application. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 533 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION ACSBT-TW Dspl accessibility Chinese file ver:trad Detail To display the version of traditional Chinese language file for Accessibility application. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 534 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION ACSBT-NO Dspl of accessibility Norwegian file ver Detail To display the version of Norwegian language file for Accessibility application. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 535 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION ACSBT-RM Dspl of accessibility Romanian file ver Detail To display the version of Romanian language file for Accessibility application. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 536 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION ACSBT-EU Dspl accessibility Euskera file ver Detail To display the version of Euskera language file for Accessibility application. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99...
  • Page 537 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION ERS-ZH Display of ERS Chinese file ver:smpl Detail To display the version of simplified Chinese language file for ERS application. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 538 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION ERS-FI Display of ERS Finnish file version Detail To display the version of Finnish language file for ERS application. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 539 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION ERS-SL Display of ERS Slovenian file version Detail To display the version of Slovenian language file for ERS application. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 540 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION ERS-TK Display of ERS Turkish file version Detail To display the version of Turkish language file for ERS application. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 541 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION ERS-LV Display of ERS Latvian file version Detail To display the version of Latvian language file for ERS application. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 542 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION BOX-IT Dspl of BOX appli Italian file version Detail To display the version of Italian language file for BOX application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 543 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION BOX-ET Dspl of BOX appli Estonian file version Detail To display the version of Estonian language file for BOX application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 544 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION BOX-SV Dspl of BOX appli Swedish file version Detail To display the version of Swedish language file for BOX application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 545 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION BOX-VN Dspl of BOX appli Vietnamese file ver Detail To display the version of Vietnamese language file for BOX application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 546 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION HOLD-ZH Job hold Chinese file version: smpl Detail To display the simplified Chinese language file version of job hold application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 547 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION HOLD-NL Dspl of job hold Dutch file version Detail To display the Dutch language file version of job hold application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 548 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION HOLD-CR Dspl of job hold Croatian file version Detail To display the Croatian language file version of job hold application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 549 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION HOLD-LV Dspl of job hold Latvian file version Detail To display the version of Latvian language file for job hold application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
  • Page 550 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION RPTL-CS Dspl RUI Portal Czech file version Detail To display the version of Czech language file for "Remote UI: Portal". Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 551 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION RPTL-PT Dspl RUI Portal Portuguese file version Detail To display the version of Portuguese language file for "Remote UI: Portal". Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 552 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION RPTL-TK Dspl RUI Portal Turkish file version Detail To display the version of Turkish language file for "Remote UI: Portal". Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 553 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION PPA-CA Dspl of PPA appli Catalan file version Detail To display the version of Catalan language file for PPA application (JAVA UI). "--.--" is displayed when no file is found. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 554 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION PPA-ES Dspl of PPA appli Spanish file version Detail To display the version of Spanish language file for PPA application (JAVA UI). "--.--" is displayed when no file is found. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 555 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION PPA-HI Display of PPA appli Hindi file version Detail To display the version of Hindi language file for PPA application (JAVA UI). "--.--" is displayed when no file is found. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 556 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION PPA-LV Dspl of PPA appli Latvian file version Detail To display the version of Latvian language file for PPA application (JAVA UI). "--.--" is displayed when no file is found. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 557 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION PPA-RM Dspl of PPA appli Romanian file version Detail To display the version of Romanian language file for PPA application (JAVA UI). "--.--" is displayed when no file is found. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 558 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION PPA-TK Dspl of PPA appli Turkish file version Detail To display the version of Turkish language file for PPA application (JAVA UI). "--.--" is displayed when no file is found. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 559 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION DEA-CA Dspl mobile appli Catalan file version Detail To display the version of Catalan language file for mobile application (JAVA UI). "--.--" is displayed when no file is found. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 560 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION DEA-ET Dspl mobile appli Estonian file version Detail To display the version of Estonian language file for mobile application (JAVA UI). "--.--" is displayed when no file is found. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 561 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION DEA-ID Dspl of mobile appli Indonesian file ver Detail To display the version of Indonesian language file for mobile application (JAVA UI). "--.--" is displayed when no file is found. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 562 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION DEA-NO Dspl mobile appli Norwegian file version Detail To display the version of Norwegian language file for mobile application (JAVA UI). "--.--" is displayed when no file is found. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 563 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION DEA-SV Dspl mobile appli Swedish file version Detail To display the version of Swedish language file for mobile application (JAVA UI). "--.--" is displayed when no file is found. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 564 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION SYSMO-BU Dspl status mon appli Bulgarian file ver Detail To display the version of Bulgarian language file for status monitor application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
  • Page 565 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION SYSMO-EL Dspl status mon appli Greek file version Detail To display the version of Greek language file for the status monitor application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
  • Page 566 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION SYSMO-HE Dspl of status mon appli Hebrew file ver Detail To display the version of Hebrew language file for status monitor application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
  • Page 567 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION SYSMO-LT Dspl status mon app Lithuanian file ver Detail To display the version of Lithuanian language file for status monitor application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
  • Page 568 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION SYSMO-PT Dspl sta mon appli Portuguese file ver Detail To display the version of Portuguese language file for status monitor application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
  • Page 569 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION SYSMO-TH Dspl status mon appli Thai file version Detail To display the version of Thai language file for status monitor application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
  • Page 570 8. Service Mode ■ ACC-STS COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > ACC-STS FEEDER Display of DADF connection state Detail To display the connecting state of DADF. Use Case When checking the connection between the machine and DADF Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 571 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > ACC-STS SEND Dspl SEND support PCB installation state Detail To display the installation state of the PCB that supports SEND function. If the PCB is installed, SEND function can be used. Use Case When checking the connection between the machine and the PCB that supports SEND function Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 572 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > ANALOG ABS-HUM Display of outside moisture amount Detail To display the absolute moisture amount outside the machine. This is measured by the Environment Sensor 2 that detects the outside air. Use Case When checking the moisture amount outside the machine Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 573 8. Service Mode ■ HV-STS COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > HV-STS 1ATVC-Y Dspl of primary transfer current (Y) Detail To display the decuple value of the current flown to the Primary Transfer Roller (Y) by the primary transfer ATVC control.
  • Page 574 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > HV-STS 1ATVC-K4 Dspl prmry trns current(Bk):full clr mod Detail To display the decuple value of the current flown to the Primary Transfer Roller (Bk) by the primary transfer ATVC control in full color mode.
  • Page 575 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > CCD TARGET-G Shading target value (G) Detail To display the target value of Green. Continuous display of 0 (minimum) or 2047 (maximum) is considered a failure of the Reader Controller PCB.
  • Page 576 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > DENS DENS-M Display of M developer density TD ratio Detail To display TD ratio of M-color developer density in % (percentage). Use Case When analyzing the cause of image failure (density failure, fogging) and occurrence of E020 Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 577 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > DENS DENS-S-C Dspl differ from C patch density tgt VL Detail To display difference between the C-color target patch density at ATR control and the patch density detected by the Patch Sensor.
  • Page 578 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > DENS REF-C Dspl of C developer density target value Detail To display the developer density target value for the ATR Sensor (C). Use Case When analyzing the cause of a problem Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 579 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > DENS DEV-DC-K Dspl of developing DC voltage (Bk) Detail To display the latest Bk developing DC voltage Vdc. Use Case - When image failure occurs due to carrier adherence - When fogging appears - When fogging is deteriorated Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 580 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > DENS D-K-TRGT Dspl of ATR ctrl Bk patch target density Detail To display the Bk patch image target density created by ATR control. Use Case When analyzing the cause of a problem Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 581 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > DENS P-B-S-Y ITB rear base intensity (Swave):ATR ctrl Detail To display the ITB background light intensity (S-wave) detected by the Registration Patch Sensor Unit (Rear) at ATR control. At low density or fogging deterioration, use this mode to check whether there is a problem in the Patch Sensor.
  • Page 582 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > DENS CONT-Y Dspl ATR Sensor (Y) control voltage Detail To display the density detection control voltage of the ATR Sensor (Y). Use Case When checking before clearing RAM data Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 583 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > DENS D-C-LVL Display of ATR patch form level (C) Detail To display the ATR patch form level of C-color. Use Case When judging whether there is an error in the ATR patch form level at E020 occurrence Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 584 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > MISC TNRB-IDM Display of M-color Toner Container ID Detail To display the ID of M-color Toner Container that is installed to the machine Use Case When checking whether the barcode ID on the Toner Container is read correctly Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 585 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > HT-C TGT-A-K Dspl of ARCDAT screen A Bk-clr target VL Detail To display the Bk-patch target value of screen A in ARCDAT control. When hue variation occurs and the displayed value is not in the tolerable range, execute the auto gradation adjustment (reset the target value).
  • Page 586 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > HT-C TGT-C-M Dspl ARCDAT screen C M-color target VL Detail To display the M-patch target value of screen C in ARCDAT control. When hue variation occurs and the displayed value is not in the tolerable range, execute the auto gradation adjustment (reset the target value).
  • Page 587 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > HT-C SGNL-C-M For R&D SGNL-C-K For R&D SGNL-C-C For R&D DLTA-A-Y For R&D DLTA-A-M For R&D DLTA-A-C For R&D DLTA-A-K For R&D DLTA-B-Y For R&D DLTA-B-M For R&D DLTA-B-C For R&D...
  • Page 588: I/O (I/O Display Mode)

    8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > HT-C DLT-A-C2 For R&D DLT-A-K2 For R&D DLT-B-Y2 For R&D DLT-B-M2 For R&D DLT-B-C2 For R&D DLT-B-K2 For R&D DLT-C-Y2 For R&D DLT-C-M2 For R&D DLT-C-C2 For R&D DLT-C-K2 For R&D...
  • Page 589 8. Service Mode Address Name Circuit code Remarks P003 Fixing Pressure Release Sensor PS13 L: Disengage P004 Arch Sensor PS11 H: ON Cassette 1 Pickup Sensor PS05 H: Paper Pre-Registration Sensor PS04 H: Paper Multi-purpose Tray Paper Sensor PS03 L: Paper Multi-purpose Tray HP Sensor PS10 H: HP...
  • Page 590 8. Service Mode Address Name Circuit code Remarks P011 Cassette 1 Paper Sensor PS02 L: Paper Cassette 1 Paper Surface Sensor PS18 L: ON ■ Reader / ADF R-CON > P005 to P006 Address Name Circuit code Remarks P005 ADF Open/Closed Sensor L: OPEN Registration Sensor HPaper...
  • Page 591 8. Service Mode ■ Cassette Module-AE1 DCON > P022 to P023 Address Name Circuit code Remarks P022 Cassette 2 Paper Level Sensor PS110 L: ON Cassette 2 Paper Sensor PS104 L: Paper Cassette 2 Pullout Sensor PS101 H: Paper Cassette 2 Paper Surface Sensor PS107 L: ON P023...
  • Page 592 8. Service Mode Address Name Circuit code Remarks P022 Cassette 2 Pullout Sensor PS101 H: Paper Cassette 2 Paper Surface Sensor PS107 L: ON P023 Cassette Right Door Open/Close Detection Switch SW104 L: OPEN ■ Cassette Feeding Unit-AK1 DCON > P022 to P023 Address Name Circuit code...
  • Page 593: Adjust (Adjustment Mode)

    8. Service Mode Address Name Circuit code Remarks P023 P024 Cassette 3 Pullout Sensor PS102 H: Paper Cassette 3 Paper Surface Sensor PS108 L: ON Cassette 3 Paper Sensor PS105 L: Paper Cassette 4 Paper Sensor PS106 L: Paper Cassette 4 Paper Surface Sensor PS109 L: ON Cassette 4 Pullout Sensor...
  • Page 594 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > ADJ-XY ADJ-Y Adj read start pstn: Copyboard,horz scan Detail To adjust the image reading start position in the horizontal scanning direction at copyboard reading. As the value is incremented by 1, the image position is moved to the rear side by 0.1 mm. Decrease the value when the non-image width is larger than the standard value.
  • Page 595 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > ADJ-XY STRD-POS Adj frt side read pstn: DADF stream read Detail To adjust the Scanner Unit (Front) position in feed direction at DADF stream reading. As the value is changed by 1, the position moves by 0.1 mm. When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
  • Page 596 8. Service Mode ■ CCD COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD W-PLT-X Stdrd White Plt white lvl data (X) entry Detail To enter the white level data (X) for the Standard White Plate. When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
  • Page 597 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD 100-RG RG clr displc correct: front, vert scan Detail To correct the color displacement between R and G lines in vertical scanning direction due to the Scanner Unit (Front).
  • Page 598 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD 100DF-GB GB clr displc crrct:DADF,front,vert scan Detail To correct the color displacement between G and B lines in vertical scanning direction due to the Scanner Unit (Front) that occurs at DADF reading with 600 dpi. When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
  • Page 599 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD DFTAR-B Enter shading target VL (B): front, 1st Detail To enter the shading target value of Blue on the front side at the first reading position at DADF stream reading.
  • Page 600 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD DFTAR2-B Enter shading target VL (B): front, 2nd Detail To enter the shading target value of Blue on the front side at the second reading position at DADF stream reading.
  • Page 601 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF2-M3 MTF value 3 entry:DADF, front, horz scan Detail To enter the setting value 3 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction on the front side at DADF stream reading. When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
  • Page 602 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF2-M6 MTF value 6 entry:DADF, front, horz scan Detail To enter the setting value 6 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction on the front side at DADF stream reading. When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
  • Page 603 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF2-M9 MTF value 9 entry:DADF, front, horz scan Detail To enter the setting value 9 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction on the front side at DADF stream reading. When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
  • Page 604 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF2-S3 MTF value 3 entry:DADF, front, vert scan Detail To enter the setting value 3 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction on the front side at DADF stream reading. When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
  • Page 605 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF2-S6 MTF value 6 entry:DADF, front, vert scan Detail To enter the setting value 6 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction on the front side at DADF stream reading. When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
  • Page 606 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF2-S9 MTF value 9 entry:DADF, front, vert scan Detail To enter the setting value 9 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction on the front side at DADF stream reading. When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
  • Page 607 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD DFCH2R2 Complex chart No.2 data (R) entry: front Detail To derive the front/back side linearity, enter the Red data on the front side of No.2 image in DADF complex chart.
  • Page 608 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD DFCH2B10 Complex chart No.10 data (B) entry:front Detail To derive the front/back side linearity, enter the Blue data on the front side of No.10 image in DADF complex chart.
  • Page 609 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF-M1 MTF value 1 entry: Copyboard, horz scan Detail To enter the setting value 1 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction at copyboard reading. When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
  • Page 610 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF-M4 MTF value 4 entry: Copyboard, horz scan Detail To enter the setting value 4 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction at copyboard reading. When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
  • Page 611 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF-M7 MTF value 7 entry: Copyboard, horz scan Detail To enter the setting value 7 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction at copyboard reading. When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
  • Page 612 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF-S1 MTF value 1 entry: Copyboard, vert scan Detail To enter the setting value 1 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction at copyboard reading. When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
  • Page 613 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF-S4 MTF value 4 entry: Copyboard, vert scan Detail To enter the setting value 4 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction at copyboard reading. When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
  • Page 614 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF-S7 MTF value 7 entry: Copyboard, vert scan Detail To enter the setting value 7 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction at copyboard reading. When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
  • Page 615 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD DFCH-R2 Complex chart No.2 data (R) entry: back Detail To derive the front/back side linearity, enter the Red data on the back side of No.2 image in DADF complex chart.
  • Page 616 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD DFCH-B10 Complex chart No.10 data (B) entry: back Detail To derive the front/back side linearity, enter the Blue data on the back side of No.10 image in DADF complex chart.
  • Page 617 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF3-M1 MTF value 1 entry: DADF, back, horz scan Detail To enter the setting value 1 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction on the back side at DADF stream reading.
  • Page 618 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF3-M4 MTF value 4 entry: DADF, back, horz scan Detail To enter the setting value 4 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction on the back side at DADF stream reading.
  • Page 619 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF3-M7 MTF value 7 entry: DADF, back, horz scan Detail To enter the setting value 7 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction on the back side at DADF stream reading.
  • Page 620 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF3-S1 MTF value 1 entry: DADF, back, vert scan Detail To enter the setting value 1 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction on the back side at DADF stream reading.
  • Page 621 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF3-S4 MTF value 4 entry: DADF, back, vert scan Detail To enter the setting value 4 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction on the back side at DADF stream reading.
  • Page 622 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF3-S7 MTF value 7 entry: DADF, back, vert scan Detail To enter the setting value 7 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction on the back side at DADF stream reading.
  • Page 623 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD DFTBK-G Enter shading target VL (G): back side Detail To enter the shading target value of Green on the back side at DADF stream reading. When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
  • Page 624 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD DFTAR3-R Enter shading target VL (R): front, 3rd Detail To enter the shading target value of Red on the front side at the third reading position at DADF stream reading.
  • Page 625 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD OFST-CL0 Adj CIS-ch0 offset:front,clr mode,300dpi Detail To adjust the offset value (black level) of the Scanner Unit (Front) on channel 0 in color mode with 300 dpi. The value is updated by executing CL-AGC.
  • Page 626 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD OFST-CL4 Adj CIS-ch4 offset:front,clr mode,300dpi Detail To adjust the offset value (black level) of the Scanner Unit (Front) on channel 4 in color mode with 300 dpi. The value is updated by executing CL-AGC.
  • Page 627 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD OFST2CL2 Adj CIS-ch2 offset:front,clr mode,600dpi Detail To adjust the offset value (black level) of the Scanner Unit (Front) on channel 2 in color mode with 600 dpi. The value is updated by executing CL-AGC.
  • Page 628 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD GAIN-CL0 Adj CIS gain level:front,clr mode,300dpi Detail To adjust the detection level (gain level) of the Scanner Unit (Front) in color mode with 300 dpi. The value is updated by executing CL-AGC. Use Case - When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB...
  • Page 629 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD LED-CLR2 Adj sec lgt src lgt time: frt,clr,300dpi Detail To adjust the lighting time of the LED which is the secondary light source of the Scanner Unit (Front) in color mode with 300 dpi.
  • Page 630 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD OFST3CL2 Adj CIS-ch2 offset: back,clr mode,300dpi Detail To adjust the offset value (black level) of the Scanner Unit (Back) on channel 2 in color mode with 300 dpi.
  • Page 631 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD OFST4CL1 Adj CIS-ch1 offset: back,clr mode,600dpi Detail To adjust the offset value (black level) of the Scanner Unit (Back) on channel 1 in color mode with 600 dpi.
  • Page 632 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD GAIN3CL0 Adj CIS gain level: back,clr mode,300dpi Detail To adjust the detection level (gain level) of the Scanner Unit (Back) in color mode with 300 dpi. The value is updated by executing CL-AGC.
  • Page 633 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD LED4CL2 Adj sec lgt src lgt time:back,clr,600dpi Detail To adjust the lighting time of the LED which is the secondary light source of the Scanner Unit (Back) in color mode with 600 dpi.
  • Page 634 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > IMG-REG REG-HS-Y Fine adj Y-clr wrt start pstn:horz scan Detail To adjust the write start position of Y-color image in the horizontal scanning direction in increments of 1 pixel or less. Use Case When Y-color displacement in the horizontal scanning direction occurs (smaller than 1 pixel) Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 635 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > IMG-REG REG-V-C Ruf adj C-clr wrt start pstn:vert scan Detail To adjust the write start position of C-color image in the vertical scanning direction in increments of 1 pixel. Use Case When C-color displacement in the vertical scanning direction occurs Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 636 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > IMG-REG REG-HS-M Fine adj M-clr wrt start pstn:horz scan Detail To adjust the write start position of M-color image in the horizontal scanning direction in increments of less than 1 pixel. Use Case When M-color displacement in the horizontal scanning direction occurs (smaller than 1 pixel) Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 637 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > IMG-REG BEND-Y Y-color laser distortion crrct:vert scan Detail To correct distortion of Y-color laser in vertical scanning direction. (Digital registration) As the value is incremented by 1, degree of distortion is changed by 1 micro m. Y-color is the reference for M/C/Bk-color.
  • Page 638 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > IMG-REG LSR-V-M1 Adj M wrt start pstn:vert scan, 1st sht Detail To adjust the write start position of M-color image in vertical scanning direction when color displacement occurs only with the image on the 1st sheet. As the value is changed by 1, M-color image moves by 1 pixel.
  • Page 639 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > IMG-REG LSR-V-K1 Adj Bk wrt start pstn:vert scan, 1st sht Detail To adjust the write start position of Bk-color image in vertical scanning direction when color displacement occurs only with the image on the 1st sheet. As the value is changed by 1, Bk-color image moves by 1 pixel.
  • Page 640 8. Service Mode ■ DENS COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > DENS HLMT-PTY Adj ATR Sensor (Y) dens crrct upr limit Detail To adjust the upper limit of the target density correction (lower limit of TD ratio) of the ATR Sensor (Y).
  • Page 641 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > DENS LLMT-PTY Adj ATR Sensor (Y)dens crrct lowr limit Detail To adjust the lower limit of the target density correction (upper limit of TD ratio) of the ATR Sensor (Y).
  • Page 642 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > DENS T-SPLY-Y Adjustment of Y toner supply amount Detail To adjust the offset value of Y toner supply amount. When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label. Use Case When E020 occurs frequently Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 643 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > DENS DMAX-Y Adj D-max ctrl Y-color dens target VL Detail An image failure might occur because the density target value of the D-max control becomes out of the setting table due to environment change. Adjust the offset of the yellow density target value of D-max control.
  • Page 644 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > DENS P-TG-M Adj of ATR control M-color target value Detail To adjust the offset of the ATR patch target value for M. When the target value determined upon initialization is changed, density and the TD ratio are also changed.
  • Page 645 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > DENS DMAX-K Adj D-max ctrl Bk-color dens target VL Detail An image failure might occur because the density target value of the D-max control becomes out of the setting table due to environment change. Adjust the offset of the black density target value of D-max control.
  • Page 646 8. Service Mode ■ BLANK COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > BLANK BLANK-T Adjustment of leading edge margin Detail To adjust the margin on the leading edge of paper. As the value is incremented by 1, the margin is increased toward the center of the paper by 1 pixel (0.0423 mm).
  • Page 647 8. Service Mode ■ V-CONT COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > V-CONT VCONT-Y Adj of Y-color contrast potential Detail To adjust the contrast potential for Y. As the value is incremented by 1, the contrast potential changes by 10V. +: Image becomes darker.
  • Page 648 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > V-CONT VCONT-C Adj of C-color contrast potential Detail To adjust the contrast potential for C. As the value is incremented by 1, the contrast potential changes by 10V. +: Image becomes darker.
  • Page 649 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > V-CONT VBACK-Y Adj Y-clr fog remov potntl:pln/rcycl 1,2 Detail To adjust the offset of the fogging removal potential Vback for Y-color when printing plain paper 1, 2/recycled paper 1, 2 (which paper width is A4 or larger). As the value is incremented by 1, the fogging removal potential changes by 10 V.
  • Page 650 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > V-CONT VBACK-C Adj C-clr fog remov potntl:pln/rcycl 1,2 Detail To adjust the offset of the fogging removal potential Vback for C-color when printing plain paper 1, 2/recycled paper 1, 2 (which paper width is A4 or larger). As the value is incremented by 1, the fogging removal potential changes by 10 V.
  • Page 651 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > V-CONT VBACK2-Y Adj Y fog remov potntl: pln/rcycl 3, etc Detail To adjust the offset of the fogging removal potential Vback for Y-color when printing plain paper 1, 2/recycled paper 1, 2 (which paper width is smaller than A4), plain paper 3, or recycled paper +: Fogging is alleviated, but white/black spots are increased due to carrier adherence.
  • Page 652 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > V-CONT VBACK2-C Adj C fog remov potntl: pln/rcycl 3, etc Detail To adjust the offset of the fogging removal potential Vback for C-color when printing plain paper 1, 2/recycled paper 1, 2 (which paper width is smaller than A4), plain paper 3, or recycled paper +: Fogging is alleviated, but white/black spots are increased due to carrier adherence.
  • Page 653 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > V-CONT VBACK3-Y Adj Y fog remov potntl:excpt pln, rcycl Detail To adjust the offset of the fogging removal potential Vback for Y-color when printing paper other than plain paper 1, 2, 3/recycled paper 1, 2, 3. +: Fogging is alleviated, but white/black spots are increased due to carrier adherence.
  • Page 654 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > V-CONT VBACK3-C Adj C fog remov potntl:excpt pln, rcycl Detail To adjust the offset of the fogging removal potential Vback for C-color when printing paper other than plain paper 1, 2, 3/recycled paper 1, 2, 3. +: Fogging is alleviated, but white/black spots are increased due to carrier adherence.
  • Page 655 8. Service Mode ■ PASCAL COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > PASCAL OFST-P-Y Y density adj at test print reading Detail To adjust the offset of Y-color test print reading signal at auto gradation adjustment (full adjustment).
  • Page 656 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > PASCAL OFST-P-K Bk density adj at test print reading Detail To adjust the offset of Bk-color test print reading signal at auto gradation adjustment (full adjustment). When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
  • Page 657 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > COLOR ADJ-K Adjustment of color balance for Bk-color Detail To adjust the default value of the color balance for Bk-color when the density of Bk-color varies between devices. As the value is larger, the image gets darker.
  • Page 658 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > COLOR OFST-C Adj C-clr brit area dens&color balance Detail To adjust the bright area density and color balance of C-color. As the value is larger, the image gets darker. Decrease the value when the background cannot be read correctly because the density of a document is dark and increase the value when the density of a document is light.
  • Page 659 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > COLOR LD-OFS-M Adj M low dens area clr balance: copy Detail To adjust the color balance of the low density area of M-color for copy operation. As the value is larger, the image gets darker. A value obtained by adding the value adjusted in [Fine Adjust Density] in the main menu to the setting value of this item is applied as the actual density value.
  • Page 660 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > COLOR LD-OFS-K Adj Bk low dens area clr balance: copy Detail To adjust the color balance of the low density area of Bk-color for copy operation. As the value is larger, the image gets darker. A value obtained by adding the value adjusted in [Fine Adjust Density] in the main menu to the setting value of this item is applied as the actual density value.
  • Page 661 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > COLOR MD-OFS-M Adj M mid dens area clr balance: copy Detail To adjust the color balance of the medium density area of M-color for copy operation. As the value is larger, the image gets darker. A value obtained by adding the value adjusted in [Fine Adjust Density] in the main menu to the setting value of this item is applied as the actual density value.
  • Page 662 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > COLOR MD-OFS-K Adj Bk mid dens area clr balance: copy Detail To adjust the color balance of the medium density area of Bk-color for copy operation. As the value is larger, the image gets darker. A value obtained by adding the value adjusted in [Fine Adjust Density] in the main menu to the setting value of this item is applied as the actual density value.
  • Page 663 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > COLOR HD-OFS-M Adj M hi dens area clr balance: copy Detail To adjust the color balance of the high density area of M-color for copy operation. As the value is larger, the image gets darker. A value obtained by adding the value adjusted in [Fine Adjust Density] in the main menu to the setting value of this item is applied as the actual density value.
  • Page 664 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > COLOR HD-OFS-K Adj Bk hi dens area clr balance: copy Detail To adjust the color balance of the high density area of Bk-color for copy operation. As the value is larger, the image gets darker. A value obtained by adding the value adjusted in [Fine Adjust Density] in the main menu to the setting value of this item is applied as the actual density value.
  • Page 665 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > COLOR PL-OFS-C Adj C-clr low dens area clr balance: PDL Detail To adjust the color balance of the low density area of C-color at PDL print. As the value is larger, the image gets darker. In case of data generated by the printer driver and stored in Mail Box, a value obtained by adding the value adjusted in [Fine Adjust Density] in [Access Stored Files] to the setting value of this item is applied as the actual density value.
  • Page 666 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > COLOR PM-OFS-M Adj M-clr mid dens area clr balance: PDL Detail To adjust the color balance of the medium density area of M-color at PDL print. As the value is larger, the image gets darker. In case of data generated by the printer driver and stored in Mail Box, a value obtained by adding the value adjusted in [Fine Adjust Density] in [Access Stored Files] to the setting value of this item is applied as the actual density value.
  • Page 667 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > COLOR PH-OFS-Y Adj Y-clr hi dens area clr balance: PDL Detail To adjust the color balance of the high density area of Y-color at PDL print. As the value is larger, the image gets darker. In case of data generated by the printer driver and stored in Mail Box, a value obtained by adding the value adjusted in [Fine Adjust Density] in [Access Stored Files] to the setting value of this item is applied as the actual density value.
  • Page 668 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > COLOR PH-OFS-K Adj Bk-clr hi dens area clr balance: PDL Detail To adjust the color balance of the high density area of Bk-color at PDL print. As the value is larger, the image gets darker. In case of data generated by the printer driver and stored in Mail Box, a value obtained by adding the value adjusted in [Fine Adjust Density] in [Access Stored Files] to the setting value of this item is applied as the actual density value.
  • Page 669 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > HV-TR 1TR-TGM M pry trn ATVC tgt crrnt:pln/rcycl1,2 Detail To adjust the offset of the target current value for M-color upon primary transfer ATVC control for plain paper 1, 2/recycled paper 1, 2 (which paper width is A4 or larger). Increase the value when spots, mottled image, or image failure due to insufficient transfer current occurs.
  • Page 670 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > HV-TR 1TR-TGK4 Bk-c pry trn ATVC tgt crrnt:pln/rcycl1,2 Detail To adjust the offset of the target current value for Bk-color (color) upon primary transfer ATVC control for plain paper 1, 2/recycled paper 1, 2 (which paper width is A4 or larger). Increase the value when spots, mottled image, or image failure due to insufficient transfer current occurs.
  • Page 671 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > HV-TR 1TR-TGM2 Adj M pry trns ATVC tgt crrnt: other ppr Detail To adjust the offset of the target current value for M-color upon primary transfer ATVC control for other types of papers.
  • Page 672 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > HV-TR 1TR-TGY3 Adj Y pry trn ATVC tgt crrnt:pln/rcycl 3 Detail To adjust the offset of the target current value for Y-color upon primary transfer ATVC control for plain paper 1, 2/recycled paper 1, 2 (which paper width is smaller than A4), plain paper 3, or recycled paper 3.
  • Page 673 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > HV-TR 1TR-TGC3 Adj C pry trn ATVC tgt crrnt:pln/rcycl 3 Detail To adjust the offset of the target current value for C-color upon primary transfer ATVC control for plain paper 1, 2/recycled paper 1, 2 (which paper width is smaller than A4), plain paper 3, or recycled paper 3.
  • Page 674 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > HV-TR 1TR-TK42 Bk-c pry trns ATVC tgt crrnt: other ppr Detail To adjust the offset of the target current value for Bk-color (in full color mode) upon primary transfer ATVC control for other types of papers.
  • Page 675 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > HV-TR 2TR-N1-2 Sec trn ATVC ctrl ppr allot V: pln1 2nd Detail To adjust the paper allotted voltage applied to the 2nd side of plain paper 1 at secondary transfer ATVC control.
  • Page 676 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > HV-TR 2TR-N3-2 Sec trn ATVC ctrl ppr allot V: pln3 2nd Detail To adjust the paper allotted voltage applied to the 2nd side of plain paper 3 at secondary transfer ATVC control.
  • Page 677 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > HV-TR 2TR-R2-2 Sec trn ATVC ctrl ppr allot V:rcycl2 2nd Detail To adjust the paper allotted voltage applied to the 2nd side of recycled paper 2 at secondary transfer ATVC control.
  • Page 678 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > HV-TR 2TR-H1-2 Sec trn ATVC ctrl ppr allot V: hvy1 2nd Detail To adjust the paper allotted voltage applied to the 2nd side of heavy paper 1 at secondary transfer ATVC control.
  • Page 679 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > HV-TR 2TR-H3-2 Sec trn ATVC ppr allot V: heavy 4/5, 2nd Detail To adjust the paper allotted voltage applied to the 2nd side of heavy paper 4/5 at secondary transfer ATVC control.
  • Page 680 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > HV-TR 2TR-LA-1 Sec trn ATVC ctrl ppr allot V: label 1st Detail To adjust the paper allotted voltage applied to the 1st side of label paper at secondary transfer ATVC control.
  • Page 681 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > HV-TR 2TR-B-1 Sec trn ATVC ctrl ppr allot V: bond 1st Detail To adjust the paper allotted voltage applied to the 1st side of bond paper at secondary transfer ATVC control.
  • Page 682 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > HV-TR 2TR-EN-1 Sec trn ATVC ctrl ppr allot V: envlp 1st Detail To adjust the paper allotted voltage applied to the 1st side of envelope at secondary transfer ATVC control.
  • Page 683 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > HV-TR T2TR-N1 Adj of lead edge weak bias: pln ppr 1 Detail To adjust the offset of the leading edge weak bias for plain paper 1. Decrease the value if white spots occur. Increase the value if density on the leading edge of paper is low (transfer is weak).
  • Page 684 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > HV-TR T2TR-R1 Adj of lead edge weak bias: rcycl ppr 1 Detail To adjust the offset of the leading edge weak bias for recycled paper 1. Decrease the value if white spots occur. Increase the value if density on the leading edge of paper is low (transfer is weak).
  • Page 685 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > HV-TR T2TR-H1 Adj of lead edge weak bias: heavy ppr 1 Detail To adjust the offset of the leading edge weak bias for heavy paper 1. Decrease the value if white spots occur. Increase the value if density on the leading edge of paper is low (transfer is weak).
  • Page 686 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > HV-TR T2TR-P Adj of leading edge weak bias: postcard Detail To adjust the offset of the leading edge weak bias for postcard. Decrease the value if white spots occur. Increase the value if density on the leading edge of paper is low (transfer is weak).
  • Page 687 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > HV-TR 2TR-TH-2 Sec trn ATVC ctrl ppr allot V: thin 2nd Detail To adjust the paper allotted voltage applied to the 2nd side of thin paper at secondary transfer ATVC control.
  • Page 688 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > FEED-ADJ ADJ-C1 Cassette1 write start pstn in horz scan Detail To adjust the image write start position in the horizontal scanning direction when feeding paper from the Cassette 1. As the value is changed by 1, the left margin is changed by 0.1 mm.
  • Page 689 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > FEED-ADJ ADJ-C4 Cassette 4 write start pstn in horz scan Detail To adjust the image write start position in the horizontal scanning direction when feeding paper from the Cassette 4. As the value is incremented by 1, the margin on the left edge of paper is increased by 0.1 mm.
  • Page 690 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > FEED-ADJ ADJ-C2RE Write start pstn in horz scan:Cst2 2nd Detail To adjust the image write start position on the second side in the horizontal scanning direction when feeding paper from the Cassette 2. As the value is changed by 1, the left margin is changed by 0.1 mm.
  • Page 691 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > FEED-ADJ ADJ-MFRE Write start pstn in horz scan:MPTray 2nd Detail To adjust the image write start position on the second side in the horizontal scanning direction when feeding paper from the Multi-purpose Tray. As the value is changed by 1, the left margin is changed by 0.1 mm.
  • Page 692 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > FEED-ADJ LP-FEED1 Adj of per-rest arch amount: 1/1 speed Detail To adjust the arch amount before registration at 1/1 speed. The setting is applied in case of pickup from a cassette/Multi-purpose Tray and 1-sided/2-sided printing.
  • Page 693 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > FEED-ADJ REG-LEFT Adj of img write start pstn in horz scan Detail To adjust the image write start position in the horizontal scanning direction. As the value is incremented by 1, the margin on the left edge of paper is increased by 0.1 mm. +: Left margin becomes larger (An image moves to the right.) -: Left margin becomes smaller (An image moves to the left.) When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
  • Page 694 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > FEED-ADJ REG-MFH2 Adj ppr lead edge margin: heavy 4/5, MP Detail To adjust the leading edge margin of heavy paper 4/5 that is fed from the Multi-purpose Tray by changing the timing to turn ON the Registration Motor.
  • Page 695 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > FEED-ADJ REG-ENV Adj ppr lead edge margin: envelope, cst Detail To adjust the leading edge margin of envelope that is fed from a cassette by changing the timing to turn ON the Registration Motor.
  • Page 696 8. Service Mode ■ CST-ADJ COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CST-ADJ CST-VLM1 Adj Cassette 1 level detect threshold VL Detail To adjust the timing to switch the scale indicating paper level in the Cassette 1 from "3" to "2". As the value is larger, switching of the level display becomes earlier.
  • Page 697 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CST-ADJ CST-VLM3 Adj Cassette 3 level detect threshold VL Detail To adjust the timing to switch the scale indicating paper level in the Cassette 3 from "3" to "2". As the value is larger, switching of the level display becomes earlier.
  • Page 698 8. Service Mode ■ MISC COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > MISC SEG-ADJ Set criteria for text/photo: front side Detail To set the judgment level of text/photo original in Text/Photo/Map mode. As the value is increased, the original tends to be detected as a photo document, and as the value is decreased, the original tends to be detected as a text document.
  • Page 699 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > MISC ACS-EN2 Set ACS mode jdgmt area in DADF mode Detail To set the judgment area in ACS mode at DADF reading. As the greater value is set, the judgment area is widened. Use Case When adjusting the judgment area in ACS mode at DADF reading Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 700 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > MISC ACS-EN3 Set of ACS mode jdgmt area: back side Detail To set the judgment area in ACS mode (back side at duplex reading with 1 path). As the greater value is set, the judgment area is widened.
  • Page 701: Function (Operation / Inspection Mode)

    8. Service Mode FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) ■ INSTALL COPIER (Service mode for copier) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > INSTALL STRD-POS Scan position auto adj in DADF mode Detail To adjust the DADF scanning position automatically. Use Case At DADF installation/uninstallation Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Close the DADF.
  • Page 702 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > INSTALL RGW-PORT Set port number of Sales Co's server Detail To set the port number of the sales company's server to be used for Embedded-RDS. Use Case When using Embedded-RDS Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 703 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > INSTALL CNT-DATE Set counter send start date to SC server Detail To set the year, month, date, hour and minute to send counter information to the sales company's server.
  • Page 704 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > INSTALL BIT-SVC OFF/ON of Web service of E-RDS Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set ON/OFF of Web service function of E-RDS. When OFF is selected, authentication information cannot be obtained from E-RDS.
  • Page 705 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CCD DF-WLVL2 White level adj in DADF mode: color Detail To adjust the white level for DADF scanning automatically by setting the paper which is usually used by the user on the DADF.
  • Page 706 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CCD BK-SHD1 Paper back shading correction 1 Detail To generate the paper back shading correction data by scanning the Standard White Plate of the Paper Back Reading Glass with the Scanner Unit (Back). Use Case - When replacing the SATA Flash PCB - When replacing the Scanner Unit (Back)
  • Page 707 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CLEANING 2TR-CLN Clean of Secondary Transfer Outer Roller Detail To clean paper dust adhered on the Secondary Transfer Outer Roller. Both the Primary Transfer Roller and the Secondary Transfer Outer Roller are engaged to the ITB. The Process Unit does operation that is the same at image formation.
  • Page 708 8. Service Mode ■ PART-CHK COPIER (Service mode for copier) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > PART-CHK Specification of operation Clutch Detail To specify the Clutch to operate. Use Case When replacing the Clutch/checking the operation Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the value, and then press OK key. Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1 1: Developing Cylinder Clutch (Y) (CL01)
  • Page 709 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > PART-CHK Specification of operation motor Detail To specify the motor to operate. Use Case When replacing the Motor/checking the operation Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the value, and then press OK key. Caution - Do not operate the CL Drum Motor (M01) and the Bk Drum _ ITB Motor (M02) repeatedly.
  • Page 710 8. Service Mode ■ CLEAR COPIER (Service mode for copier) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CLEAR Clear of error code Detail To clear the specific error code. Use Case At error occurrence Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
  • Page 711 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CLEAR CNT-MCON Clear of Main Controller service counter Detail To clear the service counter counted by the Main Controller PCB. Use Case When clearing the service counter counted by the Main Controller PCB Adj/Set/Operate Method Select the item, and then press OK key.
  • Page 712 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CLEAR CA-KEY Deletion of CA certificate and key pair Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To simultaneously delete the CA certificate and key pair which are additionally registered by the user.
  • Page 713 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CLEAR JV-CACHE Cache clear of JAVA application Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To clear the cache information used by JAVA application. Use Case When initializing the JAVA application Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 714 4: A jar file and data of MEAP application which has been installed additionally Related Service Mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> JV-CACHE Supplement/Memo MEAP applications bundled as standard: system application, built-in login application MEAP applications installed additionally: non-Canon-made login application, general application, etc. CUSTOM2 [For customization] ■ MISC-R COPIER (Service mode for copier) >...
  • Page 715 8. Service Mode ■ MISC-P COPIER (Service mode for copier) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > MISC-P P-PRINT Output of service mode setting value Detail To print the service mode setting value. Use Case Before executing the CLEAR service mode, etc. Adj/Set/Operate Method Select the item, and then press OK key.
  • Page 716 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > MISC-P PJH-P-1 Detail info of print job history:100 job Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To print the print job history for the latest 100 jobs with detailed information. In the case of less than 100 jobs, the history of all print jobs is printed.
  • Page 717 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > MISC-P TNRB-PRT Output of Toner Container ID report Detail To output the ID of the Toner Container in the form of a report. Text data is saved in HDD as a file (TNRB-PRT-RPT.TXT). Use Case When checking the ID of the Toner Container Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 718 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > MISC-P PSCL-PRT Output grdtn/clr tone crrct log report Detail To output the execution log of auto gradation adjustment/auto correction color tone in the form of a report.
  • Page 719 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > SYSTEM CHK-TYPE HD-CLEAR/HD-CHECK exe partition No. Detail To specify the partition number of the HDD to execute HD-CLEAR/HD-CHECK. Use Case When executing HD-CLEAR/HD-CHECK Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the value, and then press OK key.
  • Page 720 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > SYSTEM DSRAMRES Restore of DC Controller PCB SRAM Detail To restore the setting data which has been backed up in SRAM of the DC Controller PCB. Use Case When replacing the DC Controller PCB for troubleshooting at the time of trouble occurrence Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 721: Option (Specification Setting Mode)

    8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > DBG-LOG LOG-TRIG Set of debug log storage condition Detail To set the conditions (timing, types, etc.) to automatically store the debug logs (stored as an archive file).
  • Page 722 SI: Slovenia, GR: Greece, EE: Estonia, RU: Russia, SK: Slovakia, RO: Romania, HR: Croatia, BG: Bulgaria, TR: Turkey, TH: Thailand, VN: Vietnam, AR: Argentina, IN: India YY: Language (Fixed; e.g. ja: Japanese) ZZ: Location (Fixed; e.g. 00: CANON) AA: Paper size configuration (00: AB configuration, 01: Inch configuration, 02: A configuration, 03: Inch/AB configuration) Default Value It differs according to the location.
  • Page 723 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW INTROT-2 Set of auto adjustment execute interval Detail To set the paper interval to execute auto adjustment (D-max control, D-half control). As the value is incremented by 1, the paper interval is increased by 1 sheet. If a new Drum Unit whose number of fed sheets is 1000 or less is installed, the interval is 250 sheets at a maximum.
  • Page 724 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW FXWRNLVL Set Fix Film life display threshold VL Detail To set the threshold value to display the life of Fixing Film. This item is enabled when the value at the following is set to "1" (default: 0): COPIER> OPTION> DSPLY-SW>...
  • Page 725 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW CARD-RNG Card number setting (department number) Detail To set the number of cards (departments) that can be used with the Card Reader. Use Case When setting the number of cards (departments) Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
  • Page 726 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW PSWD-SW Password type set to enter service mode Detail To set the type of password that is required to enter when getting into service mode. 2 types are available: one for "service technician"...
  • Page 727 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW IMGCNTPR Setting of image quality mode Detail To set the image quality mode. When 0 is set, "image quality priority" mode is applied. When 1 is set, "counter priority" mode is applied.
  • Page 728 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW LOCLFIRM Set to allow firmware update by file Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set whether to permit the user (administrator) to update the firmware from the remote UI using a local file.
  • Page 729 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW FAX-INT Set FAX RX print interruption oprtn mode Detail To set the mode performing interruption operation of FAX reception print automatically. Use Case Upon user's request Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
  • Page 730 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW AMSOFFSW Enabling of AMS mode Detail To enable the AMS mode. When 0 is set, the AMS mode is enabled. The AMS mode is automatically enabled when the following 2 conditions are satisfied.
  • Page 731 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW MIB-NVTA RFC-compatible character stringMIB write Detail As default, MIB object which NVT-ASCII can be written exists in order to link with LUI entry value. This violates RFC order, so a problem like garbled 2-byte characters may occur in the SNMP monitoring system, such as the 3rd vendor's MPS.
  • Page 732 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW BXSHIFT Setting of binding at 0mm binding margin Detail To set whether to judge the job as a job "without binding" when storing a PDL job in Inbox while the binding margin is set to "0".
  • Page 733 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW T-DLV-CL Set YMC pre-toner low alarm notice tmg Detail To set the timing to notify the pre-toner low alarm for Y/M/C-color (toner level). Use Case When changing the timing to notify the end of life according to the usage status Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
  • Page 734 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW DFTSCNSZ Setting of default scan size Detail To set the default scan size when scan size is not specified. Use Case Upon user's request Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1 0: LTR, 1: LGL Default Value...
  • Page 735 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW R-DR-FAN Adj Right Door Unit Fan airflow amount Detail To set the rotation speed of the Right Door Unit Fan during printing. When 2 is set, the heat exhaust efficiency is improved so it can alleviate papers to be stuck together at the time of delivery.
  • Page 736 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW CRG-FANF Adj Drum-U Suct Cool Fan flow amnt:print Detail To set the rotation speed of the Drum Unit Suction Cooling Fan during printing. When 2 is set, the heat exhaust efficiency is improved so temperature rising can be controlled. However, noise becomes louder.
  • Page 737 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW WT-FL-LM No. of fed sht after wst tonr full dtct Detail Since the Waste Toner Sensor PCB detects toner full optically, timing to display the waste toner near full notice may vary depending on the concentration of toner.
  • Page 738 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW T1CL-UP Set of mod shift tmg at clr/black switch Detail To set the timing to shift from color mode to black mode when switching between color and black. When the image is switched from color to black, an image failure may occur on the B&W image.
  • Page 739 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW DCONRTRY Set of retry at DCON comctn error occur Detail To set whether to perform retry processing when communication error occurs between the Main Controller and the DC Controller. Set 1 to 3 when E733 occurs.
  • Page 740 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW D-DLV-C Set C Drum prior dvry alarm notice tmg Detail To set the timing to notify the prior delivery alarm for the Drum Unit (C). Use Case When changing the timing to notify the end of life according to the usage status Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 741 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > DSPLY-SW UI-BOX Display/hide of Inbox screen Detail To set whether to display the Inbox function. The setting value1 and 2 of this item are linked with the values (ON and OFF) of Store Location Display Settings>...
  • Page 742 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > DSPLY-SW FXMSG-SW ON/OFF of Fixing Assembly replace mssg Detail To set whether to display the message prompting to replace the Fixing Assembly on the Control Panel when the counter for life judgment reaches the specified value. When FXMSG-SW is 1 and COPIER>...
  • Page 743 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > DSPLY-SW UI-WEB Display/hide of Web browser screen Detail To set whether to display or hide the Web browser screen. Use Case Upon user's request Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
  • Page 744 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > DSPLY-SW UI-SBOX ON/OFF of Advanced Box screen display Detail To set ON/OFF of the Advanced Box screen on the Control Panel. The setting value1 and 2 of this item are linked with the values (ON and OFF) of Store Location Display Settings>...
  • Page 745 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > DSPLY-SW CLN-SEL Set of condensation prev main unit clean Detail To set the effect of cleaning inside the main unit for condensation prevention. When 0 is set, cleaning inside the main unit is not executed. When 1 to 3 is set, an item for condensation prevention is displayed in Settings/Registration, and the level of effect of cleaning inside the main unit can be set.
  • Page 746 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > DSPLY-SW UI-PPA ON/OFF of PPA screen display Detail To set whether to display PPA-related information on the Control Panel or remote UI. The setting is linked with LGCY-SCP. When LGCY-SCP is set to 0, the setting of this item becomes 1.
  • Page 747 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > DSPLY-SW T-LW-BK Set Bk-clr Tonr Cont level warn thrshld Detail To set the threshold value for the toner level in the Bk-color Toner Container. When the toner level becomes below the threshold value while TNR-WARN is 0, a toner level warning message "Toner is low.
  • Page 748 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > DSPLY-SW PCMP-DSP Set copy cmpl scrn dspl:chg w/devc alone Detail To set whether to display the screen indicating completion of copying at the time of charging with a device alone.
  • Page 749 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK POP3PN Setting of POP3 reception port number Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set POP3 reception port number. Use Case Upon user's request Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 750 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK NS-GSAPI Limit GSSAPI auth method at SMTP auth Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To restrict use of GSSAPI authentication method at the time of SMTP authentication. Use Case Upon user's request Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 751 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK NS-PLN Limit plaintext auth at SMTPauth noencry Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To restrict use of PLAIN/LOGIN authentication, which is plaintext, at the time of SMTP authentication under the environment where the communication packet is not encrypted.
  • Page 752 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK LPD-PORT Setting of LPD port number Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set the LPD port number. Use Case Upon user's request Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 753 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK PROXYRES Setting of proxy response to Windows Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set whether to provide proxy response or return the device status when an inquiry is received via Windows while the device is in sleep mode.
  • Page 754 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK SPDALDEL Initialization of SPD value Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To initialize all the SPD values that are under management. SPD values can be initialized without clearing SRAM.
  • Page 755 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK AFC-EVNT Set of FAX client event reception port Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set the event notification reception port of a fax client. Use Case When changing the event notification reception port of a fax client Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 756 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK PFWFTPRT Set of RST reply at IP filter FTP SEND Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. When FTP SEND is executed using an IP filter by which packets from a specific remote PC are rejected, SYN is returned to the port 113 if the PC supports authentication of the FTP port 113.
  • Page 757 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK SIPAUDIO Set of SIP session establishment order Detail To set whether to establish audio session or T.38 session first with SIP. Usually, audio session followed by T.38 session is established when using IPFAX in an intranet environment.
  • Page 758 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK VLAN-SW ON/OFF VLAN participation packets send Detail To set whether to send packets for participating in dynamic VLAN at link-up. Use Case When participating in dynamic VLAN Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
  • Page 759 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK NW-WAIT Set connect wait at deep sleep recovery Detail To set whether to send wakeup notice after the time set in Settings/Registration menu has elapsed when recovering from deep sleep.
  • Page 760 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK BLEPOWER Set of Bluetooth radio field strength Detail To set the radio field strength for transmission over BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy). As the value is changed by 1, the radio field strength is changed by 1 dBm. Use Case When radio field strength of BLE is not appropriate Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 761 8. Service Mode ■ CLEANING COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > CLEANING OHP-PTH Set of ITB clean transp threshold value Detail To set the number of sheets for ITB cleaning interval to be executed when feeding transparency. When a large number of transparencies is fed, surface active agent adheres to the ITB, and the blade bounds in small motions.
  • Page 762 8. Service Mode ■ FEED-SW COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FEED-SW EVLP-SPD Envelope feeding speed setting Detail To set the envelope feeding speed. By feeding an envelope at 1/2 speed (default) in the case of a high humidity environment, the glue flap may adhere at the time of fixing.
  • Page 763 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-SPD FIX-ROT Idle rotn end temp after small ppr feed Detail When feeding the small size paper following the large size paper on the Fixing Assembly, the temperature at both edges of Fixing Film is higher than the center.
  • Page 764 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-SPD DWN-TMP3 Set ppr intvl 25cpm mode temp threshold Detail To set the threshold value of the temperature of the Developing Assembly to shift to paper interval 25 cpm mode.
  • Page 765 8. Service Mode ■ IMG-MCON COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-MCON PASCAL Use/no use of auto gradation adj data Detail To set to use/not to use the gradation adjustment data gamma LUT that is generated by auto gradation adjustment (Full/Quick Adjust) control.
  • Page 766 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-MCON PRN-FLG Select of image area flag (PDL image) Detail To set the image area flag for image processing which is performed when a PDL image fails to be compressed at a specified compression rate.
  • Page 767 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-MCON TMIC-BK ON/OFF of TMIC Bk_LUT end edge correct Detail To set ON/OFF of the trailing edge adjustment of Bk_LUT for PDL and for copy which are used by TMIC.
  • Page 768 Display/Adj/Set Range 1 to 3 1: CS680 68g (Except for USA and EU. Mainly for Japan) 2: Canon Multipurpose 20lb/75g (For USA) 3: Canon Red Label Professional 80g (For EU) Default Value It differs according to the location. AST-SEL Adj of advanced smoothing effect Detail To adjust the smoothing effect which is set in the advanced smoothing UI.
  • Page 769 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-MCON BGE-OFS Fine adj at bckgd adj (bckgd removal) Detail To make a fine adjustment of the background adjustment (background removal) level which can be set manually. Break up the adjustment values into smaller ones when user does not satisfy with the default adjustment values.
  • Page 770 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-DEV ADJ-VPP Adj of dev AC bias Vpp: plain/rcycl 1/2 Detail To adjust Vpp of the developing AC bias when printing plain paper 1, 2/recycled paper 1, 2 (which paper width is A4 or larger).
  • Page 771 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-DEV DMX-OF-Y Adj of Y-color D-max target density Detail To adjust the target density of D-max control in the case where density of solid area on Y-color image is not appropriate even when auto gradation adjustment is executed.
  • Page 772 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-DEV DEVL-THY Set toner ejectn img duty threshold (Y) Detail To set the threshold value for average image ratio where Y-toner ejection is executed. As the value is larger, coarseness is decreased, but productivity is lowered and toner consumption is increased.
  • Page 773 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-DEV DEVL-THK Set toner ejectn img duty threshold (Bk) Detail To set the threshold value for average image ratio where Bk-toner ejection is executed. As the value is larger, coarseness is decreased, but productivity is lowered and toner consumption is increased.
  • Page 774 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-FIX FX-S-TMP Image leading edge control temp: pln 1 Detail To set the offset of image leading edge control temperature for plain paper 1 (60 to 75 g/m2). As the value is incremented by 1, the control temperature is increased by 5 deg C from the specified value.
  • Page 775 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-FIX TMP-TBL4 Set fixing control temp: heavy paper 4/5 Detail To set the offset of fixing control temperature for heavy paper 4, 5 (164 to 220 g/m2). As the value is incremented by 1, the control temperature is increased by 5 deg C from the specified value.
  • Page 776 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-FIX FXS-TMP2 Image leading edge control temp: heavy 1 Detail To set the offset of image leading edge control temperature for heavy paper 1 (106 to 128 g/m2). As the value is incremented by 1, the control temperature is increased by 5 deg C from the specified value.
  • Page 777 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-FIX FXS-TMP5 Image leading edge control temp: thin Detail To set the offset of image leading edge control temperature for thin paper (60 to 63 g/m2). As the value is incremented by 1, the control temperature is increased by 5 deg C from the specified value.
  • Page 778 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-FIX FXST2-UH Set of ITOP wait time:Heavy ppr in LL Ev Detail To set initial rotation time when heavy paper 1 to 5 is fed with a temperature lower than 10 deg C. Increase the value when a fixing failure occurs.
  • Page 779 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-FIX TMP-TBL8 Fixing control temperature:Transparency Detail To set the offset of fixing control temperature for transparency. As the value is incremented by 1, the control temperature is increased by 5 deg C from the specified value.
  • Page 780 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-FIX FIXMIXBD Setting of media mixed mode Detail To set whether image quality or productivity to be prioritized when media are mixed. When the value is increased, downtime is increased because of prioritizing image quality. When the value is decreased, downtime is decreased, but uneven gloss might occur.
  • Page 781 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-FIX TMP-TB13 Fixing control temperature: Rcycl ppr 2 Detail To set the offset of fixing control temperature for recycled paper 2 (76 to 90 g/m2). As the value is incremented by 1, the control temperature is increased by 5 deg C from the specified value.
  • Page 782 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-FIX FXS-TM12 Image leading edge control temp: pln 3 Detail To set the offset of image leading edge control temperature for plain paper 3 (91 to 105 g/m2). As the value is incremented by 1, the control temperature is increased by 5 deg C from the specified value.
  • Page 783 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-FIX TMP-TB17 Fixing control temperature: Rcycl ppr 3 Detail To set the offset of fixing control temperature for recycled paper 3 (91 to 105 g/m2). As the value is incremented by 1, the control temperature is increased by 5 deg C from the specified value.
  • Page 784 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > CUSTOM ABK-TOOL Allow access from address book mntc tool Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set whether to accept import from the address book maintenance tool. Use Case When executing import from the address book maintenance tool Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 785 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > CUSTOM DEV-SP5 Device special settings 5 Detail To execute the device special settings 5. Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
  • Page 786 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > CUSTOM RDEV-SP1 RCON device special settings 1 Detail To execute the device special setting. Use Case For customization Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
  • Page 787 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > CUSTOM RDEV-SP6 RCON device special settings 6 Detail To execute the device special setting. Use Case For customization Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
  • Page 788 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > CUSTOM SP-B14 [For customization] SP-B15 [For customization] SP-B16 [For customization] SP-B17 [For customization] SP-B18 [For customization] SP-B19 [For customization] SP-B20 [For customization] SP-B21 [For customization] SP-B22 [For customization] SP-B23 [For customization]...
  • Page 789 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > CUSTOM SP-B55 [For customization] SP-B56 [For customization] SP-B57 [For customization] SP-B58 [For customization] SP-B59 [For customization] SP-B60 [For customization] SP-B61 [For customization] SP-B62 [For customization] SP-B63 [For customization] SP-B64 [For customization]...
  • Page 790 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > CUSTOM SP-V16 [For customization] SP-V17 [For customization] SP-V18 [For customization] SP-V19 [For customization] SP-V20 [For customization] SP-V21 [For customization] SP-V22 [For customization] SP-V23 [For customization] SP-V24 [For customization] SP-V25 [For customization]...
  • Page 791 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > CUSTOM SP-V57 [For customization] SP-V58 [For customization] SP-V59 [For customization] SP-V60 [For customization] SP-V61 [For customization] SP-V62 [For customization] SP-V63 [For customization] SP-V64 [For customization] SP-V65 [For customization] SP-V66 [For customization]...
  • Page 792 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER SLEEP Setting of auto sleep function Detail To set ON/OFF of auto sleep function. Use Case Upon user's request Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
  • Page 793 Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set charge count transmission of PDL job to the connecting charging management device (Coin Manager or non-Canon-made control card). Use Case Upon user's request Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
  • Page 794 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER CNT-SW Set default dspl items on charge counter Detail To set default display items of the charge counter on the Counter Check screen. For details of each type, refer to the Service Manual. Use Case Upon user's request Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 795 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER PR-PSESW ON/OFF Pause All Print Jobs button dspl Detail To set whether to display [Pause All Print Jobs] button on the Status Monitor/Cancel screen. Use Case - Upon user's request - When promptly stopping the print job in operation or under reservation Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 796 1 at the time of Collate mode, as bind figure while the value of COPIES command for the next page or later is invalid. Same control applies as Canon-made PCL at the time of non- sorted mode)
  • Page 797 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER DFLT-BOX Setting of color mode for Mail Box scan Detail To set the default color mode for Mail Box scan operation. To reflect the change, it is necessary to initialize the default settings of scan and store function in the screen displayed by pressing [Scan] in the main menu with one of the following methods.
  • Page 798 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER FREG-SW For R&D IFAX-SZL Setting of IFAX send size limit Detail To set for restricting data size at the time of IFAX transmission that does not go through the server. With the setting to restrict the data size, there will be #830 error in the case of sending data that exceeds the upper limit value.
  • Page 799 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER PRNT-POS ON/OFF of all pauses at error job cancel Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set whether to pause the print operation of following jobs when a job is canceled due to an error inside the machine (#037, etc.) except service calls during PDL print.
  • Page 800 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER PS-MODE Setting of PS print line drawing Detail Details To set the line drawing processing at PS print. In case that line width differs according to the print position, when 8 is set, PostScript interpreter automatically adjusts the line width.
  • Page 801 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER JA-FUNC Display of job archive function ON/OFF Detail To display ON/OFF of job archive function. Make the setting with the MEAP program which supports job archiving. Use Case When using the job archive function Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 802 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER FROM-OF Deletion of mail sender's address Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set whether to delete the sender's address (From) at the time of e-mail transmission. Use Case Upon user's request Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 803 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER IFAX-OF IFAX send prohibition to entered address Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set to prohibit address entry at the time of I-Fax transmission. IFAX transmission is not available by entering the address because of no display of "I-Fax"...
  • Page 804 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER BWCL-DSP ON/OFF of color/B&W selection screen Detail To set whether to display the color/B&W selection screen to select the default of the color mode. Use Case When displaying the color mode default selection screen Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
  • Page 805 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER USBI-DSP ON/OFF USB input device MEAP driver use Detail To set whether to display "Use MEAP Driver for USB Input Device" in Settings/Registration menu. When 0 is set, the item is not displayed so that the user administrator cannot change the setting. Use Case When not allowing the user administrator to select whether to use the MEAP driver Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 806 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER JA-SBOX Setting of linking with Advanced Box:SAM Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set the link with Advanced Box when iW SAM is enabled. When 1 is set, linking with Advanced Box is enabled.
  • Page 807 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER JA-FORM Setting of image composition: SAM Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set the image composition when iW SAM is enabled. When 1 is set, the image composition is enabled.
  • Page 808 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER JA-JDF Setting of JDF: SAM Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set the use of JDF when iW SAM is enabled. When 1 is set, JDF can be used.
  • Page 809 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER EXP-CRYP Confdntial encrypt ON/OFF:add book exprt Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set whether to encrypt the confidential part (password part) in the Address Book when exporting the Address Book and device settings via RUI.
  • Page 810 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER SJ-UNMSK ON/OFF secured job masking cancellation Detail To set whether to mask other people's secured jobs. When 0 is set, operation of other people's secured jobs is not possible because they are masked. When COIN is set to 6 or 7 (charge mode: Type-C), set 1.
  • Page 811 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER LGCY-SCP Setting of PPA/secured print switch Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set whether to use the PPA function or the conventional secured print function. Set 0 when using the PPA function.
  • Page 812 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER VC-LOW Tiered base pricing cntr "Low" thrshld Detail To set the threshold value for the tiered base pricing counter "Low". To enter the value 10 times higher than the estimated video count value (%). Video count correction value lower than the value (setting value x 0.1 (%)) is judged as "Low".
  • Page 813 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > CST CST4-P1 Setting of Cassette 4 paper size Detail To set the paper size used in Cassette 4. Use Case Upon user's request Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
  • Page 814 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > CST C4-K-SW Set of EXEC/16K size support: Cassette 4 Detail To set whether to support EXEC or 16K size (K-size paper) by the Cassette 4. This setting is enabled only for the location where K-size paper can be selected in the Control Panel menu.
  • Page 815 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > ACC CARD-SW Screen set when Coin Manager connected Detail To set coin or card that the user is urged to insert on the Control Panel when the Coin Manager is connected.
  • Page 816 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > ACC MAX-PRC Set of Coin Manager maximum price Detail To set the maximum amount to be handled with Coin Manager. Enter 8800 when specifying 8800 Japanese yen as the maximum amount to be handled with the Coin Manager that supports Japanese yen.
  • Page 817 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > ACC MEAP-SRL Set to allow serial comctn from MEAP app Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set whether to allow serial communication of MEAP application. When 1 is set, serial communication of the machine is stopped and only the serial communication with MEAP application is available.
  • Page 818 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR TR-SEND Trns license key dspl of SEND function Detail To display transfer license key to use SEND function when transfer is disabled. Use Case - When replacing HDD - When replacing the device Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-SEND.
  • Page 819 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR ST-EXPDF Instal state of Encry PDF + Searchbl PDF Detail To display installation state of Encryption PDF + Searchable PDF when transfer is disabled. Use Case When checking whether Encryption PDF + Searchable PDF is installed Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-EXPDF.
  • Page 820 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR TR-SCR Trns license key dspl: Encry Secure Pnt Detail To display transfer license key to use Encrypted Secure Print when transfer is disabled. Use Case - When replacing HDD - When replacing the device Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 821 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR TR-WEB Trns license key dspl of Web Access Soft Detail To display transfer license key to use Web Access Software when transfer is disabled. Use Case - When replacing HDD - When replacing the device Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 822 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR TR-WTMRK Trns license key dspl: Secure Watermark Detail To display transfer license key to use Secure Watermark when transfer is disabled. Use Case - When replacing HDD - When replacing the device Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-WTMRK.
  • Page 823 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR ST-DVPDF Install state dspl of Device Sign PDF Detail To display installation state of Device Signature PDF when transfer is disabled. Use Case When checking whether Device Signature PDF is installed Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-DVPDF.
  • Page 824 Display/Adj/Set Range When operation finished normally: OK! Default Value According to the setting at shipment Supplement/Memo Monitoring service function: A function to send charge counter to the non-Canon-made charge server. TR-ERDS Trns lcns key dspl: E-RDS 3rd Pty Expnsn Detail To display transfer license key to use E-RDS non-Canon-made extension function when the function is disabled with license transfer.
  • Page 825 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR ST-PCL Install state display of PCL function Detail To display installation state of PCL function when transfer is disabled. Use Case When checking whether PCL function is installed Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-PCL.
  • Page 826 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR ST-LIPS4 Install state display of LIPS4 func: JP Detail To display installation state of LIPS4 function (JP only) when transfer is disabled. Use Case When checking whether LIPS4 function (JP only) is installed Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-LIPS4.
  • Page 827 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR ST-PSLIP Install state dspl of PS/LIPS4 func: JP Detail To display installation state of PS/LIPS4 function (JP only) when transfer is disabled. Use Case When checking whether PS/LIPS4 function (JP only) is installed Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-PSLIP.
  • Page 828 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR ST-HDCR2 Install state dspl:HDD Init All Data/Set Detail To display installation state of HDD Initialize All Data/Settings when transfer is disabled. Use Case When checking whether HDD Initialize All Data/Settings is installed Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-HDCR2.
  • Page 829 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR ST-REPDF Install state dspl:Reader Extensions PDF Detail To display installation state of Reader Extensions PDF when transfer is disabled. Use Case When checking whether Reader Extensions PDF is installed Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-REPDF.
  • Page 830 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR ST-2600 Instal state dspl: IEEE2600.1 scrty func Detail To display installation state of the IEEE2600.1 security function when transfer is disabled. Use Case When checking whether the IEEE2600.1 security function is installed Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-2600.
  • Page 831 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR TR-NCAPT Transfer license key dspl of NetCap func Detail To display transfer license key to use the network packet capture function when disabling the function with license transfer. Use Case - When replacing HDD - When replacing the device...
  • Page 832 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR ST-OFIC Install state dspl:MS Office direct func Detail To display installation state of MS Office direct function when disabling and then transferring the license. Use Case When checking whether MS Office direct function is installed Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-OFIC.
  • Page 833 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR TR-TCFNT Trn lic key dspl:PCL Asian Font,trad CHI Detail To display transfer license key to use PCL Asian Font (traditional Chinese) when disabling and then transferring the license. Use Case - When replacing HDD - When replacing the device...
  • Page 834 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > CUSTOM2 SP-B14 [For customization] SP-B15 [For customization] SP-B16 [For customization] SP-B17 [For customization] SP-B18 [For customization] SP-B19 [For customization] SP-B20 [For customization] SP-B21 [For customization] SP-B22 [For customization] SP-B23 [For customization]...
  • Page 835 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > CUSTOM2 SP-B55 [For customization] SP-B56 [For customization] SP-B57 [For customization] SP-B58 [For customization] SP-B59 [For customization] SP-B60 [For customization] SP-B61 [For customization] SP-B62 [For customization] SP-B63 [For customization] SP-B64 [For customization]...
  • Page 836 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > CUSTOM2 SP-V16 [For customization] SP-V17 [For customization] SP-V18 [For customization] SP-V19 [For customization] SP-V20 [For customization] SP-V21 [For customization] SP-V22 [For customization] SP-V23 [For customization] SP-V24 [For customization] SP-V25 [For customization]...
  • Page 837 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > CUSTOM2 SP-V57 [For customization] SP-V58 [For customization] SP-V59 [For customization] SP-V60 [For customization] SP-V61 [For customization] SP-V62 [For customization] SP-V63 [For customization] SP-V64 [For customization] SP-V65 [For customization] SP-V66 [For customization]...
  • Page 838: Test (Print Test Mode)

    8. Service Mode TEST (Print test mode) ■ PG COPIER (Service mode for copier) > TEST (Print test mode) > PG TYPE Test print Detail To execute the test print. Use Case At trouble analysis Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Start key. Test print is executed.
  • Page 839 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > TEST (Print test mode) > PG DENS-M Adj of M-color density at test print Detail To adjust M-color density when performing test print (TYPE = 5). As the value is larger, the image gets darker. Use Case At test print (TYPE = 5) Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 840 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > TEST (Print test mode) > PG COLOR-K Setting of Bk-color output at test print Detail To set whether to output Bk-color at the time of test print. The setting is applied to all types. When setting COLOR-K to 1 and COLOR-Y/M/C to 0, a single Bk-color is output.
  • Page 841 8. Service Mode ■ NETWORK COPIER (Service mode for copier) > TEST (Print test mode) > NETWORK PING Network connection check Detail To check connection between this machine and TCP/IP network. Use Case - When checking network connection at the time of installation - At network connection failure Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Turn OFF the main power switch.
  • Page 842 8. Service Mode ■ NET-CAP COPIER (Service mode for copier) > TEST (Print test mode) > NET-CAP CAPOFFON ON/OFF of NetCap function Detail To set ON/OFF of network packet capture function. Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1 0: OFF, 1: ON...
  • Page 843 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > TEST (Print test mode) > NET-CAP PAYLOAD Set network packet capture data save Detail To set whether to discard payload when saving the captured packet data. Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
  • Page 844: Counter (Counter Mode)

    8. Service Mode ■ P-STOP COPIER (Service mode for copier) > TEST (Print test mode) > P-STOP PRINTER Forcible stop of paper feed Detail To forcibly stop paper for the next job at the specified position (only once). Leading edge of paper stops at the specified position so that the cause of a problem can be identified.
  • Page 845 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > TOTAL SERVICE2 Service-purposed total counter 2 Detail To count up when the paper is delivered outside the machine. Large size: 2, small size: 1 A blank sheet is not counted. Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 99999999 COPY...
  • Page 846 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > PICK-UP Cassette 2 pickup total counter Detail Small size: 1 Cassette 3 pickup total counter Detail Large size: 1, Small size: 1 Cassette 4 pickup total counter Detail Large size: 1, Small size: 1 Multi-purpose Tray pickup total counter...
  • Page 847 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > JAM Multi-purpose Tray jam counter Detail Multi-purpose Tray jam counter Use Case When checking the jam counter of Multi-purpose Tray Cassette 1 pickup jam counter Detail Cassette 1 pickup jam counter Use Case When checking the jam counter of machine's Cassette 1 Unit...
  • Page 848 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > MISC T-SPLY-K Bk toner supply counter Detail Number of Bk color toner supply blocks. Counted for every one rotation of Toner Stirring Screw. Use Case When checking the usage status of toner Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 99999999 Unit...
  • Page 849 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > MISC BAT-TIME For R&D FUSE-CNT For R&D SPW-TIME For R&D ■ JOB COPIER (Service mode for copier) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > JOB DVPAPLEN For R&D DVRUNLEN For R&D ■...
  • Page 850 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > DRBL-1 PT-DRM Drum Unit (Bk) parts counter Detail 1st line: Total counter value from the previous replacement 2nd line: Estimated life The value stored in the Drum Unit Memory PCB is displayed. It cannot be changed manually.
  • Page 851 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > DRBL-1 M-PU-RL Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Roll prts cntr Detail 1st line: Total counter value from the previous replacement 2nd line: Estimated life Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts/replacing the parts Adj/Set/Operate Method To clear the counter value: Select the item, and then press Clear key.
  • Page 852 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > DRBL-1 MN-DR-U Main Drive Unit parts counter Detail 1st line: Total counter value from the previous replacement 2nd line: Estimated life Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts/replacing the parts Adj/Set/Operate Method To clear the counter value: Select the item, and then press Clear key.
  • Page 853 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > DRBL-1 HOPPER-M Hopper (M) parts counter Detail 1st line: Total counter value from the previous replacement 2nd line: Estimated life Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts/replacing the parts Adj/Set/Operate Method To clear the counter value: Select the item, and then press Clear key.
  • Page 854 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > DRBL-1 REG-DR-U Registration Drive Unit parts counter Detail Registration Drive Unit 1st line: Total counter value from the previous replacement 2nd line: Estimated life value Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts/replacing the parts Adj/Set/Operate Method To clear the counter value: Select the item, and then press Clear key.
  • Page 855 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > DRBL-1 PT-DR-C Drum Unit (C) parts counter Detail 1st line: Total counter value from the previous replacement 2nd line: Estimated life The value stored in the Drum Unit Memory PCB is displayed. It cannot be changed manually.
  • Page 856 8. Service Mode ■ DRBL-2 COPIER (Service mode for copier) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > DRBL-2 DF-PU-RL ADF Pickup Unit parts counter: DADF Detail 1st line: Total counter value from the previous replacement 2nd line: Estimated life Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts/replacing the parts Adj/Set/Operate Method To clear the counter value: Select the item, and then press Clear key.
  • Page 857 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > DRBL-2 C3-SP-RL Cassette 3 Separation Roller parts cntr Detail Cassette 3 Separation Roller 1st line: Total counter value from the previous replacement 2nd line: Estimated life value Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts/replacing the parts Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 858 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > DRBL-2 C4-SP-RL Cassette 4 Separation Roller parts cntr Detail Cassette 4 Separation Roller 1st line: Total counter value from the previous replacement 2nd line: Estimated life value Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts/replacing the parts Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 859 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > DRBL-2 C2-FD-RL Cassette2 Feeding Roller prts counter Detail 1st line: Total counter value from the previous replacement 2nd line: Estimated life Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts/replacing the parts Adj/Set/Operate Method To clear the counter value: Select the item, and then press Clear key.
  • Page 860 8. Service Mode ■ LF COPIER (Service mode for copier) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > LF Y-DRM-LF Display of Drum Unit (Y) life Detail To display how much it is close to the end of life that is calculated from the value stored in the Drum Unit Memory PCB in percentage (%).
  • Page 861 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > MISC2 SPW-TIME For R&D ■ PAPER COPIER (Service mode for copier) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > PAPER G52-59 Delivered sheet counter: 52 to 59 g/m2 Detail To count up the number of delivered sheets which weight is 52 to 59 g/m2. 1st line: The counter is advanced by 1 for both small size and large size.
  • Page 862 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > PAPER G91-105 Delivered sheet counter: 91 to 105 g/m2 Detail To count up the number of delivered sheets which weight is 91 to 105 g/m2. 1st line: The counter is advanced by 1 for both small size and large size. 2nd line: The counter is advanced by 1 for small size and by 2 for large size.
  • Page 863 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > PAPER G181-220 Delivered sheet counter: 181 to 220 g/m2 Detail To count up the number of delivered sheets which weight is 181 to 220 g/m2. 1st line: The counter is advanced by 1 for both small size and large size. 2nd line: The counter is advanced by 1 for small size and by 2 for large size.
  • Page 864 8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for copier) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > PAPER G351OVER Delivered sheet counter:351 g/m2 or more Detail To count up the number of delivered sheets which weight is 351 g/m2 or more. 1st line: The counter is advanced by 1 for both small size and large size. 2nd line: The counter is advanced by 1 for small size and by 2 for large size.
  • Page 865: Feeder (Adf Service Mode)

    8. Service Mode FEEDER (ADF service mode) ADJUST (Adjustment mode) FEEDER (ADF service mode) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) DOCST Adj of DADF img lead edge margin: front Detail To adjust the leading edge margin on the front side at DADF reading. Execute this item when the output image after DADF installation is displaced.
  • Page 866: Function (Operation / Inspection Mode)

    8. Service Mode FEEDER (ADF service mode) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) LA-SPD2 Fine adj img ratio: DADF,vert scan,back Detail To make a fine adjustment of the back side image magnification ratio in vertical scanning direction at DADF reading. As the value is incremented by 1, the image is reduced by 0.01% in vertical scanning direction. (The feeding speed increases, and the image is reduced.) Use Case - When installing DADF...
  • Page 867 8. Service Mode FEEDER (ADF service mode) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) FEED-CHK Specify DADF individual feed operation Detail To specify the feed mode for DADF. Feed operation is activated by FEED-ON. Use Case At operation check Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
  • Page 868: Option (Specification Setting Mode)

    8. Service Mode FEEDER (ADF service mode) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) MTR-ON Operation check of DADF Motor Detail To drive the DADF Motor for approximately 5 seconds. Use Case When checking the operation of the DADF Motor Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key.
  • Page 869: Sorter (Service Mode For Delivery Options)

    8. Service Mode SORTER (Service mode for delivery options) ADJUST (Adjustment mode) SORTER (Service mode for delivery options) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) ST-ALG1 Adjustment of alignment position Detail To adjust the alignment position. As the value is incremented by 1, the travel length of the Alignment Plate is increased by 0.25 mm. Use Case - When misalignment occurs - When adjusting the alignment position according to paper width and degree of paper curl...
  • Page 870: Board (Option Board Setting Mode)

    8. Service Mode BOARD (Option board setting mode) OPTION (Specification setting mode) BOARD (Option board setting mode) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) MENU-1 [Not used] MENU-2 [Not used] MENU-3 [Not used] MENU-4 [Not used]...
  • Page 871: Installation

    Installation How to Check the Installation Procedure........861 Installation......... 862 Document Scan Lock Kit-B1..... 863 IC Card Reader BOX-D1....869 IC Card Reader Attachment-A1..887 Copy Card Reader-F1/Copy Card Reader Attachment-B4....893 Serial Interface Kit-K3, Copy Control Interface Kit-A1......906 NFC Kit-C1........917 Connection Kit-A1 for Bluetooth LE ............928...
  • Page 872: How To Check The Installation Procedure

    9. Installation How to Check the Installation Procedure Symbols The frequently-performed operations are described with symbols in this procedure. Screw Tighten Loosen Packaged Item Unused Parts Remove Install Harness (Common for Guides Connector Power Cord and Clamps) Connect Disconnect Connect Disconnect Remove Install...
  • Page 873: Installation

    9. Installation Installation Host Mashine Installation This machine is able to be installed by the user. For details of installation procedure, refer to the Getting Started. Setting the Dehumidification Switch If the installation environment is a high humidity environment, be sure to turn ON the Dehumidification Switch.
  • Page 874: Document Scan Lock Kit-B1

    9. Installation Document Scan Lock Kit-B1 Checking the Contents Points to Note at Installation • To enable the function of "Image Data Analyzer Board", it is necessary to install the license which comes with the product. • Request the user to install the Document Scan Lock Kit- B1 which is a license option after installing the Image Analysis Board.
  • Page 875: Removing The Covers

    9. Installation Removing the Covers <In the case of the machine the without installed Cassette Heater Unit> <In the case of the machine the installed Cassette Heater Unit> NOTE: For following steps, proceed to step 2 in the case of the machine with the installed Cassette Feeding Unit and proceed to step 4 in the case of the machine without the installed Cassette Feeding Unit.
  • Page 876 9. Installation <In the case of the machine the without installed Cassette Heater Unit> <In the case of the machine the installed Cassette Heater Unit>...
  • Page 877: Installation Procedure

    9. Installation CAUTION: When handling the hard disc, be careful not to vibrate or drop it. Installation Procedure...
  • Page 878 9. Installation NOTE: Be sure to connect the PCB spacers to improve work efficiency. TP; M3x6 NOTE: • Be sure to install the PCB Spacers in the order of 1 to 3. • Hold the first PCB Spacer with your fingers and remove the second and subsequent PCB Spacers.
  • Page 879: Installing The Covers

    9. Installation 5. Turn OFF/ON the main power switch. Installing the Covers 6. Press the counter check key on the control panel. 7. Press "Check Device Configuration" key. 8. Check that "Image Data Analyzer Board" is displayed in option field. <...
  • Page 880: Ic Card Reader Box-D1

    9. Installation IC Card Reader BOX-D1 Points to Note at Installation • When installing this equipment, the Card Reader (sales company's option) is required. • This equipment cannot be used in combination with IC Card Reader Attachment-A1. • When installing at the same time with the Copy Card Reader, be sure to install this equipment first.
  • Page 881: Check Item When Turning Off The Main Power

    9. Installation Preparation ■ When Installing to the Host Machine CAUTION: Remove the claw on Bottom Cover of the IC Card Reader Box Unit by pinching it in the direction of the arrow. Use when not installed already TP; M3x6 P Tightening;...
  • Page 882 9. Installation CAUTION: Do not install the IC Card Reader Support Plate in the opposite direction. TP; M3x6...
  • Page 883 9. Installation ■ When Installing to the Finisher NOTE: Remove the claw on Bottom Cover of the IC Card Reader Box Unit by pinching it in the direction of the arrow. Bottom Cover Lower Cover...
  • Page 884: Removing The Covers

    9. Installation Removing the Covers ■ In the case of a model with a reader P Tightening; M3x8 NOTE: For following step, proceed to step 4 in the case of the machine without the installed Cassette Feeding Unit.
  • Page 885 9. Installation <In the case of the machine the without installed <In the case of the machine the without installed Cassette Heater Unit> Cassette Heater Unit> <In the case of the machine the installed Cassette Heater Unit> <In the case of the machine the installed Cassette Heater Unit>...
  • Page 886 9. Installation ■ In the case of a printer model NOTE: For following step, proceed to step 5 in the case of the machine without the installed Cassette Feeding Unit.
  • Page 887 9. Installation <In the case of the machine the without installed Cassette Heater Unit> <In the case of the machine the installed Cassette Heater Unit>...
  • Page 888 9. Installation <In the case of the machine the without installed Cassette Heater Unit> <In the case of the machine the installed Cassette Heater Unit>...
  • Page 889: Installation Procedure

    9. Installation Installation Procedure ■ When Installing to the Host Machine CAUTION: When removing the cover, do not insert a screwdriver in the oval hole. NOTE: • If the IC Card Reader Mounting Plate is not installed, proceed to step 2. •...
  • Page 890 9. Installation TP; M3x6 TP; M3x6...
  • Page 891 9. Installation...
  • Page 892 9. Installation <In the case of model with reader without Cassette Pedestal> <In the case of model with reader having Cassette Pedestal>...
  • Page 893 9. Installation <In the case of printer model without Cassette Pedestal> Connect the power plug of the host machine to the power outlet. Turn ON the main power switch. ■ When Installing to the Finisher <In the case of printer model having Cassette Pedestal>...
  • Page 894 9. Installation <In the case of model with reader without Cassette Pedestal> <In the case of model with reader having Cassette Pedestal>...
  • Page 895 9. Installation <In the case of printer model without Cassette Pedestal> CAUTION: Be sure that 2 hooks of Finisher are properly hooked to holes of the Optional Harness Cover. <In the case of printer model having Cassette Pedestal>...
  • Page 896 9. Installation CAUTION: NOTE: • Be sure to adjust the number of Sponge Sheets (1 or Be careful not to trap cables when installing the 2 sheets) according to how the cable of the Card Optional Harness Cover. Reader is stored. •...
  • Page 897 9. Installation NOTE: • Insert the DP Sheet (for Europe) to the hole of IC Card Reader Box Unit Lower Cover with the illustration side facing up and bending the bar code area. • Be sure that the IC Card Reader Box Upper Cover is installed properly.
  • Page 898: Ic Card Reader Attachment-A1

    9. Installation IC Card Reader Attachment- Check Item When Turning OFF the Main Power Check that the main power is OFF. Points to Note at Installation 1. Turn OFF the main power switch. 2. Check that the display in the Control Panel and the •...
  • Page 899 9. Installation NOTE: The removed screw will be used in step 13. NOTE: The removed rod will not be used. NOTE: Proceed to the procedure for the Card Reader. • In the case of a Card Reader manufactured by SAXA: Proceed to step 6.
  • Page 900 9. Installation NOTE: Proceed to step 13. < In the case of a Card Reader manufactured by TOPPAN >...
  • Page 901 9. Installation NOTE: Use the screw removed in steps 3. NOTE: Be sure to wind it counterclockwise.
  • Page 902 9. Installation CAUTION: Binding Be sure to align the corners with the indexes.
  • Page 903 9. Installation...
  • Page 904: Copy Card Reader-F1/Copy Card Reader Attachment-B4

    9. Installation Copy Card Reader-F1/Copy Checking the Contents Card Reader Attachment-B4 <Copy Card Reader-F1> Points to Note at Installation • To install the Copy Card Reader-F1, the Copy Card Reader Attachment Kit-B4 is required. M4x10 • When installing at the same time with the IC Card Reader BOX, be sure to install IC Card Reader BOX first.
  • Page 905: Check Item When Turning Off The Main Power

    9. Installation <Copy Card Reader Attachment-B5> 2. Check that the display in the Control Panel and the lamp of the main power are turned off, and then disconnect the power plug. Removing the Covers ■ In the case of a model with a reader M3x6 Screw,w/washer;...
  • Page 906 9. Installation <In the case of the machine the without installed <In the case of the machine the without installed Cassette Heater Unit> Cassette Heater Unit> <In the case of the machine the installed Cassette Heater Unit> <In the case of the machine the installed Cassette Heater Unit>...
  • Page 907 9. Installation ■ In the case of a printer model NOTE: For following step, proceed to step 5 in the case of the machine without the installed Cassette Feeding Unit.
  • Page 908 9. Installation <In the case of the machine the without installed Cassette Heater Unit> <In the case of the machine the installed Cassette Heater Unit>...
  • Page 909 9. Installation <In the case of the machine the without installed Cassette Heater Unit> <In the case of the machine the installed Cassette Heater Unit>...
  • Page 910 9. Installation ■ Installing the Card Reader Relay Connector Unit CAUTION: When handling the hard disc, be careful not to vibrate or drop it.
  • Page 911: Installing The Covers

    9. Installation Installing the Covers < In the case of model with reader without Cassette Pedestal> < In the case of model with reader having Cassette Pedestal>...
  • Page 912: Installation Procedure

    9. Installation < In the case of printer model without Cassette Installation Procedure Pedestal> CAUTION: After installing the Copy Card Reader-F1, enter the card number to be used in the following service mode (Level 1): COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL > CARD. Otherwise, the card will not be recognized even inserting it.
  • Page 913 9. Installation CAUTION: Be sure that the core is inside the Edge Saddle. RS Tightening; M4x10 Boss...
  • Page 914 9. Installation TP; M3x6 Screw,w/washer; M3x14...
  • Page 915 9. Installation NOTE: To ensure that the connector does not become disconnected, be sure to place the tie-wrap of the Card Reader External Relay Harness on the inside of the Connector Cover. TP; M3x6 Connect the power plug to the outlet.
  • Page 916: Setting After Installation

    9. Installation Turn ON the main power switch. Setting after Installation 1. Connect the power plug of the host machine to the outlet. 2. Turn ON the main power switch. 3. Check the model of the Card Reader in service mode (Level 1).
  • Page 917: Serial Interface Kit-K3, Copy Control Interface Kit-A1

    9. Installation Serial Interface Kit-K3, Copy Checking the Contents Control Interface Kit-A1 <Serial Interface Kit-K3> Points to Note at Installation • Refer to "Table of Options Combination" when installing this equipment before operation. • Serial Interface Kit and Control Interface Kit cannot be used concurrently.
  • Page 918: Check Item When Turning Off The Main Power

    9. Installation Check Item When Turning OFF the Main Power <In the case of the machine the without installed Check that the main power is OFF. Cassette Heater Unit> 1. Turn OFF the main power switch. 2. Check that the display in the Control Panel and the lamp of the main power are turned off, and then disconnect the power plug.
  • Page 919 9. Installation <In the case of the machine the without installed Cassette Heater Unit> <In the case of the machine the installed Cassette Heater Unit>...
  • Page 920 9. Installation ● In the case of a printer model NOTE: For following step, proceed to step 5 in the case of the machine without the installed Cassette Feeding Unit.
  • Page 921 9. Installation <In the case of the machine the without installed <In the case of the machine the without installed Cassette Heater Unit> Cassette Heater Unit> <In the case of the machine the installed Cassette Heater Unit> <In the case of the machine the installed Cassette Heater Unit>...
  • Page 922 9. Installation ■ Installing the Serial Interface Kit CAUTION: When handling the hard disc, be careful not to vibrate or drop it.
  • Page 923 9. Installation NOTE: The removed screw will be used in step 7. Short...
  • Page 924 9. Installation ■ Installing the Copy Control Interface CAUTION: Be careful not to drop the screws and washers. Dropping a screw or washer may result in damage, so be sure to pick it up. NOTE: Use the screw removed in step 5. CAUTION: When handling the hard disc, be careful not to vibrate or drop it.
  • Page 925 9. Installation CAUTION: Be careful not to drop the screws and washers. Dropping a screw or washer may result in damage, so be sure to pick it up. CAUTION: Install the CC-VI Cable in the direction shown in the figure. CAUTION: Install the extruded side of the D-SUB Support Plate as shown in the figure.
  • Page 926 9. Installation ■ Installing the Covers ● In the case of printer model without Cassette Pedestal Return the covers to their original positions. ● In the case of model with reader without Cassette Pedestal ● In the case of model with reader having Cassette Pedestal...
  • Page 927 9. Installation ● In the case of printer model having Cassette Pedestal...
  • Page 928: Nfc Kit-C1

    9. Installation 2. Check that the display in the Control Panel and the NFC Kit-C1 lamp of the main power are turned off, and then disconnect the power plug. Points to Note at Installation Installation procedure • Do not touch the sensor and PCB components of the Control Panel.
  • Page 929 9. Installation CAUTION: Be sure to place 5 or more sheets of paper to prevent damage.
  • Page 930 9. Installation...
  • Page 931 9. Installation...
  • Page 932 9. Installation ■ Installing the NFC kit-C1 TP;M3x4...
  • Page 933 9. Installation ■ Installing the Control Panel CAUTION: Points to Note when Installing the Slide Unit • Be sure that the harness does not interfere with the screw head. (If the harness interferes with the screw head, the Slide Unit interferes with the harness, resulting in damage of the harness.)
  • Page 934 9. Installation NOTE: Be sure to pay attention to the direction of the cover.
  • Page 935 9. Installation...
  • Page 936 9. Installation NOTE: Push the [A] part against the [B] part, engage the hook, and pull the Control Panel toward the front to install it. CAUTION: During installation, be sure that the rib of the Control Panel Tilt Cover is put inside. If the rib of the Control Panel Tilt Cover 2 is outside the cover of the host machine, the Control Panel cannot be tilted.
  • Page 937 9. Installation CAUTION: • Be sure to check the tilting operation. • Be sure to check the sliding operation. • If there is something wrong with the operation, repeat from step 13.
  • Page 938: Setting After Installation

    9. Installation ■ Affixing the NFC Target 3. If a message prompting the user to update the version appears, press [Update] to automatically update the version of this equipment. NOTE: If [Skip] is selected, a message prompting the user to update the version will appear every time the host machine is started.
  • Page 939: Connection Kit-A1 For Bluetooth Le

    9. Installation Connection Kit-A1 for Installation Procedure Bluetooth LE Installation Outline Drawing Checking the Contents Only for CN,KR Only for US Only for TW Check Item When Turning OFF the Main Power Check that the main power is OFF. 1. Turn OFF the main power switch. 2.
  • Page 940 9. Installation NOTE: The removed screw will be used in step 4. NOTE: Use the screw removed in step 3.
  • Page 941 9. Installation NOTE: In countries other than the following countries, it is not necessary to affix the Approval Label. < For US > Affix it over the number on the Wireless LAN Approval Label. A’ B’ A=A’ B=B’ < For CN, KR, and TW > Affix it over the Wireless LAN Approval Label.
  • Page 942: Setting After Installation

    9. Installation Setting after Installation 1. Connect the power plug of the host machine to the outlet. 2. Turn ON the main power switch. 3. Enter service mode (Level 1), and set the value to "1". • COPIER >FUNCTION > INSTALL > BLE-USE NOTE: When [System Manager Information Settings] is set, it is required to log in as a system manager in accordance with...
  • Page 943: Appendices

    APPENDICES Service Tool........933 General Circuit Diagram....936 Software Counter Specifications..949 Removal..........954 Target PCBs of Automatic Update..957 List of Service Modes That Can Be Restored........958...
  • Page 944: Service Tool

    Service Tool Service Tool List of Special Tools When servicing this machine, the special tools shown below are required besides the standard tools. Tool name Tool No. Rank Configuration Use/Remarks Digital multi-meter FY9-2002 Used for supplementary electricity check of the electricity check CA-1 Test Sheet FY9-9030...
  • Page 945 Service Tool Unit name Parts name Parts num- Application position Right Door Unit 14T Gear FU9-0668 Teeth surface/ Hole of Inner circumference /Outer circumference of shaft Right Door Unit Multi Feed Swing Holder FE3-1760 Shaft bush / Teeth surface/ Hole of Inner circum- ference /Gear end face/Outer circumference of shaft Right Door Unit...
  • Page 946 Service Tool Unit name Parts name Parts num- Application position ADF Unit Delivery roller FC8-6316-000 Sliding area of holder CAUTION: When replacing the foregoing parts as a unit, there is no need to apply grease because unit has been assembled after grease application.
  • Page 947: General Circuit Diagram

    General Circuit Diagram General Circuit Diagram Host machine_1/13 CST_HEATER_CABLE_120V CST_HEATER_CABLE_230V CST1_HEATER_230V CST1_HEATER_120V FM05 J5211230M J5211120M Power Supply Cooling Fan J5210230M J5210120M J5210230F J5207230M J5210120F J5207120M INLET J5215L J5215DH J5215D COR3 COR4 J303-120 J303-230 J323 J301 UN01 Low-voltage Power Supply PCB J306 J313 J321...
  • Page 948: Host Machine_2/13

    General Circuit Diagram Host machine_2/13 SW06 UN01 Front Door Open/Close Switch Low-voltage Power Supply PCB J302 J315 J322 14 13 12 11 10 SOLD7 J5420 SW03 Interlock Switch 2 COR7 COR6 UN04 DC Controller PCB UN04 DC Controller PCB J134 14 13 12 11 10 J5401DA J5401DB...
  • Page 949: Host Machine_3/13

    General Circuit Diagram Host machine_3/13 UN04 DC Controller PCB J135 J156 J151 J155 J130 COR1 COR9 J5413D J5413DH J5413L J5412 Fixing Motor FM03 Delivery Cooling Fan J5414 PS14 Delivery Paper Full Sensor J5301D J5302D J5303D J5304D J5302DH J5303DH J5301DH J5304DH J5303L J5301L J5302L...
  • Page 950: Host Machine_4/13

    General Circuit Diagram Host machine_4/13 UN04 DC Controller PCB J120 J121 J123 J5501D 12 11 10 J5501DH J5509D J5509DH J5501L J5509L J5553DH J5552D J5554DH J5553D J5552DH J5554D J5554L J5553L J5552L J5511 J5513 J5550 J5551 Pre-registration Power Supply Motor PS20 Cooling Fan SW09 Cassette 1 Cassette 1 Paper...
  • Page 951: Host Machine_5/13

    General Circuit Diagram Host machine_5/13 UN04 DC Controller PCB J122 J170 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 J5605D 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 J5605DH J5601D J5601DH J5605L 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 J5601L J5602D J5602DH 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 J5602L...
  • Page 952: Host Machine_6/13

    General Circuit Diagram Host machine_6/13 UN04 DC Controller PCB J140 J146 J142 J5701 J5704D J5704DH J5703 J5708D J5218D J5704L J5705D J5219D J5217D J5708DH J5218DH J5219DH J5217DH J5705L J5708L J5219L J5218L J5705LH J5217L CL Drum Motor Developing Motor CL04 Developing Cylinder SL01 Clutch (Bk) CL03...
  • Page 953: Host Machine_7/13

    General Circuit Diagram Host machine_7/13 UN04 DC Controller PCB J184 J183 J190 J171 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 J5201 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 J5904 12 11 10 J251 J241 UN33...
  • Page 954: Host Machine_8/13

    General Circuit Diagram Host machine_8/13 UN04 DC Controller PCB J160 J162 J180 J192 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 J6202D J6202DH 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 J6202L J6001 J6002...
  • Page 955: Host Machine_9/13

    General Circuit Diagram Host machine_9/13 IMG_GBD_OUT IMG2L_RX(UART) IMG2L_TX(UART) VDOEN ITOP_IMG2L INT_IMG1L IMG1L_SYS_RST Reserve(GND) IF_DDIP_RST IF_PCTS IF_PPRDY IF_PRTS IF_PSTS Main Controller PCB UN04 IF_PCMD DC Controller PCB IF_PCPRDY IF_DCON_LIVE SET_VOC_ON_DC DCON_SNS_INT1 DCON_SNS_INT2 IF_INT_DCON IF_PDOWNLD IF_PLIVEWAKE IA_COM_TXD2 J9000 IA_COM_RXD2 J110 J6103D J202 12 11 10 J6103LH J6103L...
  • Page 956: Host Machine_10/13

    General Circuit Diagram Host machine_10/13 LINE4 LINE1 LINE1 2 LINE MODULAR PCB LINE3 MODULAR PCB LINE2 (J4) J775 (J1) (J8) J741 (J3) J744 MONI_USB (J6) (J2) J736 #FC_USB_IN FAX Speaker 2 LINE PCB 1 LINE PCB +12V (J2) (J5) J731 J742 (J403) J732...
  • Page 957: Host Machine_11/13

    General Circuit Diagram Host machine_11/13 LINE4 LINE1 LINE1 2 LINE MODULAR PCB LINE3 MODULAR PCB LINE2 (J4) J775 (J1) (J8) J741 (J3) J744 MONI_USB (J6) (J2) J736 #FC_USB_IN FAX Speaker 2 LINE PCB 1 LINE PCB +12V (J2) (J5) J731 J742 (J403) J732...
  • Page 958: Host Machine_12/13

    General Circuit Diagram Host machine_12/13 Option UN93 Control Panel Numeric Keypad PCB NFC PCB 12 11 10 J1002 J1001 J1005 J1006 SENSE_DET UN94 ONPA_MASK LCD UNIT J1008 Motion Sensor PCB ONPA_CLK UN83 +3.3JIN Control Panel CPU PCB I2C_DISABLE_N UN95 J1007 J020 J1021 J1009...
  • Page 959: Host Machine_13/13

    General Circuit Diagram Host machine_13/13 JUSO(T) LED_EXIT Double Feed Detection Delivery Display LED Original Sensor JUSO(R) LED_DS PCB (Transmission) Double Feed Detection ADF HP Sensor Registration Sensor Original Display LED PCB (Reception) MT4008 J4115L J4212L SR4206 MT4010 MT4006 Document End J4111L J4112L J4114L...
  • Page 960: Software Counter Specifications

    Software Counter Specifications Software Counter Specifications Software counter is classified according to the input number as follows: Counter item Counter item 000 to 099 Toner Bottle 500 to 599 Scan 100 to 199 Total 600 to 699 Mail Box print, memory media print 200 to 299 Copy 700 to 799...
  • Page 961 Software Counter Specifications Number on Counter item Number on Counter item the screen the screen Total (Single Color 2) Total B (Black 2) Total (Full Color/Large) Total B (Single Color/Large) Total (Full Color/Small) Total B (Single Color/Small) Total (Full Color + Single Color/Large) Total B (Black/Large) Total (Full Color + Single Color/Small) Total B (Black/Small)
  • Page 962 Software Counter Specifications Number on Counter item Number on Counter item the screen the screen Copy (Full Color/Large/2-sided) Local copy (Black/Small) Copy (Full Color/Small/2-sided) Local copy (Full Color + Single Color/Large) Copy (Single Color/Large/2-sided) Local copy (Full Color + Single Color/Small) Copy (Single Color/Small/2-sided) Local copy (Full Color + Single Color 2) Copy (Black/Large/2-sided)
  • Page 963 Software Counter Specifications Number on Counter item Number on Counter item the screen the screen Copy + Print (Black/Large) Copy + Print (1) Copy + Print (Black/Small) Copy + Print (Single Color/Large) Copy + Print (Black 2) Copy + Print (Single Color/Small) Copy + Print (Black 1) Copy + Print (Full Color/Large/2-sided) Copy + Print (Full Color + Single Color/Large)
  • Page 964 Software Counter Specifications Number on Counter item Number on Counter item the screen the screen Reception print (Full Color 1) Advanced Box print (Full Color/Large/2-sided) Reception print (Full Color 2) Advanced Box print (Full Color/Small/2-sided) Reception print (Black 1) Advanced Box print (Black/Large/2-sided) Reception print (Black 2) Advanced Box print (Black/Small/2-sided) Reception print (Full Color/Large)
  • Page 965: Removal

    Removal Removal Removal ■ Overview • User data kept by the machine contains address books and inbox documents that users can recognize. • By using the copy, print, or send function, there is also information left on the HDD of MFPs that is generally not recognizable but can be recovered as documents.
  • Page 966 Removal 3. Press [Start]. If the user has not given any instruction on which item in the deletion mode should be used, select the default "Once with 0 (Null) Data". NOTE: • When all the data are initialized, the user data on the HDD and the user data on the Flash PCB are deleted. For the items to be deleted, refer to the backup list.
  • Page 967 Removal "Once with 0 (Null) Data" "Once with Random Data" "3 Times with Random Data" "9 Times with Random Data" "DoD Standard" Limitations • The language of the report is only English, and cannot be changed. • The report is output without fail (a function to select ON/OFF of report output is not provided). •...
  • Page 968: Target Pcbs Of Automatic Update

    Target PCBs of Automatic Update Target PCBs of Automatic Update The following PCBs are mentioned in the System Service Manual as PCBs supported by the automatic update function. List of Target PCBs of Automatic Update Category Target PCB Service mode (COPIER > Display > VERSION) Printer engine DC Controller PCB DC-CON...
  • Page 969: List Of Service Modes That Can Be Restored

    List of Service Modes That Can Be Restored List of Service Modes That Can Be Restored The following items are restored when a DCM file obtained by using [Settings/Registration] > [Back Up/Restore] or [Backup/ Restoration Using Service Mode] is exported. List of Service Modes That Can Be Restored Purpose for Using the Function Case...
  • Page 970 List of Service Modes That Can Be Restored Initial screen Main item Intermediate Sub item Case item COPIER ADJUST MTF2-S2 Restored COPIER ADJUST MTF2-S3 Restored COPIER ADJUST MTF2-S4 Restored COPIER ADJUST MTF2-S5 Restored COPIER ADJUST MTF2-S6 Restored COPIER ADJUST MTF2-S7 Restored COPIER ADJUST...
  • Page 971 List of Service Modes That Can Be Restored Initial screen Main item Intermediate Sub item Case item COPIER ADJUST MTF3-S5 Restored COPIER ADJUST MTF3-S6 Restored COPIER ADJUST MTF3-S7 Restored COPIER ADJUST MTF3-S8 Restored COPIER ADJUST MTF3-S9 Restored COPIER ADJUST DFTBK-G Restored COPIER ADJUST...
  • Page 972 List of Service Modes That Can Be Restored Initial screen Main item Intermediate Sub item Case item COPIER ADJUST IMG-REG REG-V-Y Restored COPIER ADJUST IMG-REG REG-V-C Restored COPIER ADJUST IMG-REG REG-V-K Restored COPIER ADJUST IMG-REG REG-H-M Restored COPIER ADJUST IMG-REG REG-V-M Restored COPIER...
  • Page 973 List of Service Modes That Can Be Restored Initial screen Main item Intermediate Sub item Case item COPIER ADJUST V-CONT VBACK-M Restored COPIER ADJUST V-CONT VBACK-C Restored COPIER ADJUST V-CONT VBACK-K Restored COPIER ADJUST V-CONT VBACK2-Y Restored COPIER ADJUST V-CONT VBACK2-M Restored COPIER...
  • Page 974 List of Service Modes That Can Be Restored Initial screen Main item Intermediate Sub item Case item COPIER ADJUST HV-TR 1TR-TGY2 Restored COPIER ADJUST HV-TR 1TR-TGM2 Restored COPIER ADJUST HV-TR 1TR-TGC2 Restored COPIER ADJUST HV-TR 1TR-TK12 Restored COPIER ADJUST HV-TR 1TR-TGY3 Restored COPIER...
  • Page 975 List of Service Modes That Can Be Restored Initial screen Main item Intermediate Sub item Case item COPIER ADJUST HV-TR T2TR-H1 Restored COPIER ADJUST HV-TR T2TR-H2 Restored COPIER ADJUST HV-TR T2TR-H3 Restored COPIER ADJUST HV-TR T2TR-C1 Restored COPIER ADJUST HV-TR T2TR-C2 Restored COPIER...
  • Page 976 List of Service Modes That Can Be Restored Initial screen Main item Intermediate Sub item Case item COPIER ADJUST MISC SH-ADJ2 Restored COPIER FUNCTION INSTALL E-RDS Restored Restored Restored COPIER FUNCTION INSTALL RGW-PORT Restored Restored Restored COPIER FUNCTION INSTALL RGW-ADR Restored Restored Restored...
  • Page 977 List of Service Modes That Can Be Restored Initial screen Main item Intermediate Sub item Case item COPIER OPTION ENV-SET ENVP-INT Restored Restored Restored COPIER OPTION DSPLY-SW DRM-CNTR Restored COPIER OPTION FNC-SW FXWRNLVL Restored COPIER OPTION DSPLY-SW FXMSG-SW Restored Restored Restored COPIER OPTION...
  • Page 978 List of Service Modes That Can Be Restored Initial screen Main item Intermediate Sub item Case item COPIER OPTION DSPLY-SW TNR-WARN Restored Restored Restored COPIER OPTION NETWORK DHCP-12 Restored Restored Restored COPIER OPTION NETWORK DHCP-81 Restored Restored Restored COPIER OPTION IMG-FIX FLYING Restored...
  • Page 979 List of Service Modes That Can Be Restored Initial screen Main item Intermediate Sub item Case item COPIER OPTION IMG-MCON SCR-SW Restored COPIER OPTION IMG-FIX TMP-TBL9 Restored COPIER OPTION IMG-FIX TMP-TB10 Restored COPIER OPTION IMG-FIX FXS-TMP7 Restored COPIER OPTION IMG-FIX FXS-TMP8 Restored COPIER...
  • Page 980 List of Service Modes That Can Be Restored Initial screen Main item Intermediate Sub item Case item COPIER OPTION FNC-SW BXSHIFT Restored Restored Restored COPIER OPTION FNC-SW HOME-SW Restored Restored Restored COPIER OPTION FNC-SW NO-LGOUT Restored Restored Restored COPIER OPTION FNC-SW T-DLV-BK Restored...
  • Page 981 List of Service Modes That Can Be Restored Initial screen Main item Intermediate Sub item Case item COPIER OPTION FNC-SW WT-FL-LM Restored COPIER OPTION NETWORK NW-WAIT Restored Restored Restored COPIER OPTION NETWORK WLAN-USE Restored Restored Restored COPIER OPTION FNC-SW DFAN-SPD Restored COPIER OPTION...
  • Page 982 List of Service Modes That Can Be Restored Initial screen Main item Intermediate Sub item Case item COPIER OPTION USER CPRT-DSP Restored Restored Restored COPIER OPTION USER PCL-COPY Restored Restored Restored COPIER OPTION USER CNT-SW Restored Restored Restored COPIER OPTION USER BCNT-AST Restored...
  • Page 983 List of Service Modes That Can Be Restored Initial screen Main item Intermediate Sub item Case item COPIER OPTION USER JA-FORM Restored Restored Restored COPIER OPTION USER JA-PREV Restored Restored Restored COPIER OPTION USER JA-PULL Restored Restored Restored COPIER OPTION USER JA-PDLB Restored...
  • Page 984 List of Service Modes That Can Be Restored Initial screen Main item Intermediate Sub item Case item COPIER OPTION D1-ASIZE Restored Restored COPIER OPTION D2-ASIZE Restored Restored COPIER OPTION D3-ASIZE Restored Restored COPIER OPTION D4-ASIZE Restored Restored COPIER OPTION DC-ASIZE Restored Restored COPIER...
  • Page 985 List of Service Modes That Can Be Restored Initial screen Main item Intermediate Sub item Case item COPIER OPTION CUSTOM2 SP-B33 Restored Restored Restored COPIER OPTION CUSTOM2 SP-B34 Restored Restored Restored COPIER OPTION CUSTOM2 SP-B35 Restored Restored Restored COPIER OPTION CUSTOM2 SP-B36 Restored...
  • Page 986 List of Service Modes That Can Be Restored Initial screen Main item Intermediate Sub item Case item COPIER OPTION CUSTOM2 SP-V06 Restored Restored Restored COPIER OPTION CUSTOM2 SP-V07 Restored Restored Restored COPIER OPTION CUSTOM2 SP-V08 Restored Restored Restored COPIER OPTION CUSTOM2 SP-V09 Restored...
  • Page 987 List of Service Modes That Can Be Restored Initial screen Main item Intermediate Sub item Case item COPIER OPTION CUSTOM2 SP-V59 Restored Restored Restored COPIER OPTION CUSTOM2 SP-V60 Restored Restored Restored COPIER OPTION CUSTOM2 SP-V61 Restored Restored Restored COPIER OPTION CUSTOM2 SP-V62 Restored...

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