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SERVICE
MANUAL
COPYRIGHT © 2016 CANON INC.
imageRUNNER
ADVANCE
4551i/4545i
4535i/4525i
September 1, 2016
Rev. 1
CANON imageRUNNER ADVANCE 4500 Series Rev. 1 PRINTED IN U.S.A.

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  • Page 1 ADVANCE 4551i/4545i 4535i/4525i SERVICE MANUAL September 1, 2016 Rev. 1 CANON imageRUNNER ADVANCE 4500 Series Rev. 1 PRINTED IN U.S.A. COPYRIGHT © 2016 CANON INC.
  • 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.........................2 Power Supply............................3 Toner Safety............................3 About Toner............................3 Handling Adhered Toner........................3 Notes When Handling a Lithium Battery..................... 3 Notes Before it Works Serving......................4 Points to Note at Cleaning........................4 Notes on Assembly/Disassembly......................
  • Page 5 Contents Overview............................78 Startup Sequence..........................81 Shutdown Sequence........................... 81 Motion Sensor.............................82 Laser Exposure System........................83 Overview............................83 Basic Sequence..........................84 Controlling the Laser Activation Timing....................85 Controlling the Intensity of Laser Light....................87 Controlling the Polygon Motor......................87 Controlling the Laser Shutter........................87 Image Formation System........................
  • Page 6 Contents 4. Disassembly/Assembly................148 Outline............................. 149 Points to Note when Tightening a Screw..................150 List of Parts............................. 151 List of External / Internal Cover......................151 List of Main Unit..........................154 Consumable Parts, Replacement Parts and Cleaning Parts..............156 PCB..............................157 Solenoid............................
  • Page 7 Contents Image Formation System........................ 252 Removing the Developing Assembly....................252 Removing the Developing Cylinder.....................253 Removing the Transfer Roller......................256 Removing the Separation Static Eliminator..................257 Removing the Waste Toner Container....................258 Removing the Drum Unit........................259 Removing the Toner Supply Unit......................259 Fixing System..........................261 Removing the Fixing Assembly......................
  • Page 8 Initial check items list.........................333 Test Print............................335 Overview............................335 How to use the test print........................337 Troubleshooting Items........................340 Image Faults............................. 340 Display of "Non-Canon Product" Message..................345 Forcible stop of paper feed......................346 Controller Self Diagnosis.........................349 Preface.............................349 Overview............................349 Basic Flowchart..........................350 Boot Method............................. 351 Diagnosis Result..........................
  • Page 9 Contents Inner 2/4 Hole Puncher-C1.........................517 2/4 Hole Puncher Unit-A1........................518 Paper Deck Unit-F1........................... 518 Alarm Code............................. 520 Alarm Code Details........................... 520 8. Service Mode....................532 Overview............................533 Points to Note when Executing Service Mode..................533 Service Mode Menu...........................533 Description of Service Mode Items..................... 533 Operation Check of Electrical Components..................
  • Page 10 Contents Checking the Contents........................880 Installation Procedure........................881 Removing the Packaging Materials ....................881 Installing the Air Filter........................883 Installing the Drum Unit........................884 Installing the Toner Cartridge......................887 Connecting with the Cables........................888 Setting the Environment Heater Switch....................888 Installing IC Card Reader (EUR Only)....................889 Turning ON the Main Power.......................893 Setting the Host Machine........................
  • Page 11 Contents Checking After Installation......................... 942 Reader Heater Unit-J2........................943 Points to Note Before Installation......................943 Check Item When Turning OFF the Main Power..................943 Installation Outline Drawing........................943 Checking the Contents........................943 Installation Procedure........................943 Drum Heater-C1..........................950 Checking Before Installation.......................950 Checking the Parts to be Installed...................... 950 Installation Procedure........................
  • Page 12 Contents Checking the Contents........................998 Check Item When Turning OFF the Main Power..................998 Installation Outline Drawing........................998 Installation Procedure........................998 Checking after Installation........................ 1005 Operation Check..........................1005 Document Scan Lock Kit-B1......................1006 Points to Note Before Installation .....................1006 Check Item When Turning OFF the Main Power................1006 Installation Outline Drawing......................1006 Checking the Contents........................1006 Installation Procedure........................
  • Page 13 Contents Check Item When Turning OFF the Main Power................1057 Installation Procedure........................1057 APPENDICES....................1069 Service Tool..........................1070 List of Special Tools.........................1070 Solvent/Oil List..........................1070 General Circuit Diagram........................1072 Host machine_1/18..........................1072 Host machine_2/18..........................1073 Host machine_3/18..........................1074 Host machine_4/18..........................1075 Host machine_5/18..........................1076 Host machine_6/18..........................1077 Host machine_7/18..........................1078 Host machine_8/18..........................1079 Host machine_9/18..........................1080 Host machine_10/18........................1081...
  • Page 14: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Laser Safety.......... 2 Handling of Laser System..... 2 Turn power switch ON......2 Power Supply........3 Toner Safety..........3 Notes When Handling a Lithium Battery..........3 Notes Before it Works Serving....4 Points to Note at Cleaning....4 Notes on Assembly/Disassembly..4...
  • Page 15: Laser Safety

    Safety Precautions Laser Safety Since radiation emitted inside the machine is completely confined within protective housings and external covers, the laser beam cannot escape from the machine during any phase of user operation. Therefore this machine is classified in Class 1 laser products that are regarded as safe during normal use according to International Standard IEC60825-1.
  • Page 16: Power Supply

    Safety Precautions CAUTION: Do not turn off the main power switch while the progress bar is indicated, during which access is made to the HDD. If deprived of power, the HDD can suffer a fault (E602). Power Supply • As a general rule, do not use extension cords. If an extension cord must be used, however, use one for local rated voltage and over, untie the cord binding, and insert the power plug completely into the extension cord outlet to ensure a firm connection between the power cord and the extension cord.
  • Page 17: Notes Before It Works Serving

    Safety Precautions CAUTION: Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. The following warnings are given to comply with Safety Principles (EN60950-1). CAUTION: Wenn mit dem falschen Typ ausgewechselt, besteht Explosionsgefahr. Gebrauchte Batterien gemäß der Anleitung beseitigen. Notes Before it Works Serving •...
  • Page 18: 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 19: Product Overview

    Product Overview Product Lineup........7 Features..........13 Specifications........16 Name of Parts........26...
  • Page 20: Product Lineup

    1. Product Overview Product Lineup Host machine imageRUNNER ADVANCE 4551 / 4545 / 4535 / 4525 The underlined numerical value indicates the print speed (ppm: print per minute). iR ADV 4551/4551i iR ADV 4545/4545i iR ADV 4535/4535i iR ADV 4525/4525i Print speed 51 ppm 45 ppm...
  • Page 21: Pickup/Delivery System Options

    1. Product Overview Pickup/Delivery System Options ■ Applicable Option for Each Model ■ Required Options and Conditions ● Pickup System Options Product name Required options, conditions, etc. Paper Deck Unit-F1 Paper Deck Heater Unit-C1 Heater Kit-N1 is required. Use it to suppress the moisture absorption of the paper in the paper deck.
  • Page 22: Scanning System Options

    1. Product Overview Product name Required options, conditions, etc. Inner Finisher-J1 Inner 2Way Tray-L1 Staple Finisher-Y1 Using with Booklet Finisher-Y1 is not available. Booklet Finisher-Y1 Using with Staple Finisher-Y1 is not available. 2/3 Hole Puncher Unit-A1 Option for Staple Finisher-Y1 or Booklet Finisher-Y1. 2/4 Hole Puncher Unit-A1 Option for Staple Finisher-Y1 or Booklet Finisher-Y1.
  • Page 23: Function Expansion System Options

    1. Product Overview Function Expansion System Options ■ Required Options and Conditions [20] [19] [9],[10] [11],[12] Licence option [21] [15],[16] [13],[14] [17],[18] ● Hardware Products Product name Required options, conditions, etc. NFC Kit-C1 IC Card Reader Box-C1 Connection Kit-A1 for Bluetooth LE Utility Tray-B1 Using with Voice Operation Kit-D1 is not available.
  • Page 24 1. Product Overview Product name Required options, conditions, etc. [11] HDD Mirroring Kit-J1 Option 2.5inch/250GB HDD-N1 or Option 2.5inch/1TB HDD-P1 are required. [12] Removable HDD Kit-AL1 Option 2.5inch/250GB HDD-N1 or Option 2.5inch/1TB HDD-P1 are required. [13] Super G3 FAX Board-AS1 No particular options are required.
  • Page 25 1. Product Overview Product name Required options, conditions, etc. Card Set-A4 Card Set-A5 Card Set-A6 imageRUNNER ADVANCE 4545i Series License...
  • Page 26: Features

    1. Product Overview Features Product Features 1. Original Exposure System • Double feed detection • Improved image quality • Equipped with Single pass ADF or Reversal ADF • Type of the ADF can be selected. 2. Control Panel • 10.1-inch large screen •...
  • Page 27: Toner Container

    1. Product Overview Toner Container This equipment uses IAP (Insulated & Air Pressure) toner bottles. Characteristics Description Toner supply mouth: Smaller diameter Toner soiling-resistant, soiling-resistant Toner supply: Air assist method Enables stable toner supply even through the small supply mouth. Design without a cap member Improves toner replaceability.
  • Page 28: Introduction Of Situation Mode

    1. Product Overview Display Setting screen Remarks order Output Report Network user data list FAX user data list List of adjsutment value (LBL-PRT) End Setup Guide Introduction of Situation Mode Situation mode has been newly provided to improve the workability and searchability of service technicians at the site. This mode makes it possible to easily use the service mode appropriate for the scene at the site.
  • Page 29: Specifications

    1. Product Overview Specifications Product Specifications Item Specification/Function Machine installation method Desktop type Photosensitive medium OPC (30 mm dia.) (Compact E drum) Exposure method Semiconductor Laser Charging method Roller charging Developing method Dry/Single-component Projection Development Transfer method Roller Transfer Separation method Static separation (Static eliminator) + Curvature separation Pickup method Cassette: Retard separation method...
  • Page 30: Weight And Size

    1. Product Overview Item Specification/Function Manual feed pickup tray 80 sheets (80 g/m , 64 g/m Duplex method Through-pass duplex Memory capacity Capacity of 2 GB (for controller control) + 1 GB (for image processing) Hard disk capacity Standard: 250 GB or more (Usable area: 250 GB) Option: 1 TB Rated power supply AC 110-127 V, 60 Hz...
  • Page 31 1. Product Overview Size Feeding direction (mm) Width direction (mm) Custom paper size 2-2 18.02 to 390 .0 139.7 to 147.9 Custom paper size 2-3 390.1 to 431.8 139.7 to 147.9 Custom paper size 3-1 148.0 to 181.9 148.0 to 297.0 Custom paper size 3-2 182.0 to 390.0 148.0 to 297.0...
  • Page 32 1. Product Overview • Custom size A: Custom size 1-1, Custom size 1-2, Custom size 1-3, Custom size 2-1, Custom size 3-1, Custom size 5 (Long length) • Custom size B: Custom size 2-2, Custom size 3-2 • Custom size C: Custom size 2-3, Custom size 3-3 ■...
  • Page 33 1. Product Overview • Custom size A: Custom size 1-1, Custom size 1-2, Custom size 1-3, Custom size 2-1, Custom size 3-1, Custom size 5 (Long length) • Custom size B: Custom size 2-2, Custom size 3-2 • Custom size C: Custom size 2-3, Custom size 3-3 ■...
  • Page 34 1. Product Overview Paper size Pickup position Multi-pur- Cassette 1 Cassette 2 Cassette 3 Cassette 4 Paper Deck High Capaci- pose Tray Unit-F1 ty Cassette Feeding Unit- 11x17 LTRR STMTR EXEC I-LGL Free Free (Long length) Custom size A* • Custom size A: Custom size 1-1, Custom size 1-2, Custom size 1-3, Custom size 2-1, Custom size 2-2, Custom size 2-3, Custom size 3-1, Custom size 3-2, Custom size 3-2, Custom size 3-3, Custom size 5 (Long length) ■...
  • Page 35 1. Product Overview • OHP (151 to 181) Paper size Pickup position Multi-pur- Cassette 1 Cassette 2 Cassette 3 Cassette 4 Paper Deck High Capaci- pose Tray Unit-F1 ty Cassette Feeding Unit- ■ Pickup Specifications (7/11) Type (paper weight: g/m •...
  • Page 36 1. Product Overview Paper size Pickup position Multi-pur- Cassette 1 Cassette 2 Cassette 3 Cassette 4 Paper Deck High Capaci- pose Tray Unit-F1 ty Cassette Feeding Unit- 11x17 LTRR STMTR EXEC I-LGL Free Custom size A* • Custom size A: Custom size 1-1, Custom size 1-2, Custom size 1-3, Custom size 2-1, Custom size 2-2, Custom size 2-3, Custom size 3-1, Custom size 3-2, Custom size 3-3 ■...
  • Page 37 1. Product Overview Paper size Pickup position Multi-pur- Cassette 1 Cassette 2 Cassette 3 Cassette 4 Paper Deck High Capaci- pose Tray Unit-F1 ty Cassette Feeding Unit- LTRR STMTR EXEC OFFICIO E-OFFICIO B-OFFICIO M-OFFICIO A-OFFICIO A-LTR A-LTRR GLTR-R GLTR GLGL AFLS K16R I-LGL...
  • Page 38 1. Product Overview Paper size Pickup position Multi-pur- Cassette 1 Cassette 2 Cassette 3 Cassette 4 Paper Deck High Capaci- pose Tray Unit-F1 ty Cassette Feeding Unit- ISO-C5 ISO-B5 Nagagata 3 Yougatanaga 3 Kakugata 2 Free Free (Long length) Custom size A* •...
  • Page 39: Name Of Parts

    1. Product Overview Name of Parts External View ■ Front side of the machine Name Name Motion Sensor Multi-purpose Tray Control Panel Right Lower Door Cassette Right Door USB Port (Right Front) Cassette 1 USB Port (Right Rear) Cassette 2 USB Connector Main Power Supply Switch LAN Port...
  • Page 40 1. Product Overview Name Name Push-out Stopper Toner Replacement Cover Delivery Tray Front Cover ■ Rear side of the machine Name Name Extension phone line terminal (LINE 4/LINE 3/LINE 2 from Handset connection terminal (Handset) above) Phone line terminal (LINE 1) External phone terminal (EXT.)
  • Page 41 1. Product Overview ■ Inside of the host machine Name Name Toner Container Waste Toner Container ■ ADF/Reader Name Name Document Set Lamp Document Read Area Cover ADF Upper Cover Copyboard Glass Slide Guide Document Delivery Extension Tray Document Pickup Tray Document Stopper Document Pickup Extension Tray Document Delivery Tray...
  • Page 42 1. Product Overview Name Name Document Read Area Unremoved Document Lamp ■ Multi-purpose Tray Name Name Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Side Guide Plate Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Sub Tray Multi-purpose Tray ■ Cassette Name Name Trailing Edge Guide Plate Side Guide Plate...
  • Page 43: Cross Section View

    1. Product Overview Cross Section View ■ Host machine CCD Unit Toner Supply Unit Toner Container Delivery Assembly Fixing Assembly Drum Unit Drum Developing Assembly Laser Scanner Unit Cassette 1 Cassette 2 ■ Reader Name Name Reader Scanner Unit Reader Unit...
  • Page 44 1. Product Overview ■ Single pass ADF [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] Key No. Name Key No. Name Pickup Roller Lead Roller 1 Separation Roller [10] Platen Roller 1 Feed Roller [11] Platen Roller 2 Pullout Roller [12] Lead Roller 2 Pullout Roller...
  • Page 45: Control Panel

    1. Product Overview Control Panel [1] [2] [3] [16] [15] [14] [13] [12] [11] [10] Name Name [Settings/Registration] key [Start] key Numeric keys [10] Main Power indicator [Energy Saver] key [11] Error indicator [Counter/Device Information] key [12] Processing/Data indicator Brightness Adjustment key [13] [Reset] key Settings key...
  • Page 46: Technology

    Technology Basic Configuration......34 Original Exposure System....35 Main Controller........78 Laser Exposure System...... 83 Image Formation System....89 Fixing System........103 Pickup/Feed System......114 External Auxiliary System....129...
  • Page 47: Basic Configuration

    2. Technology Basic Configuration Functional Configuration The machine may broadly be divided into the following functional system blocks; document exposure system block, controller system block, laser exposure system block, image formation system block, fixing system block and pickup/feed system block. Original exposure system Reader controller Exposure lamp...
  • Page 48: Original Exposure System

    2. Technology Original Exposure System Overview ■ Features ● Reader Assembly • Productivity has been increased by improving the original reading speed. ● ADF Single pass ADF • Low energy consumption by adopting a new Scanner Unit • Realization of a compact Scanner Unit by adopting a new lens unit •...
  • Page 49 2. Technology Item Specification/Function Remarks Magnification ratio 25% to 400% Black & White: Scan magnification (skipping of 2 ver- tical lines: 25% to 50%) Color: Digital variable magnification Horizontal scanning direction Horizontal scanning direction Image processing by the Main Controller PCB Vertical scanning direction Vertical scanning direction Image processing by the Main Controller PCB...
  • Page 50 2. Technology Item Specifications Remarks Original Tray stack- All sizes: 150 sheets (80 g/m2 or less) • Originals exceeding 80 g/m2 are con- ing capacity verted by basis weight. Folded originals must be 10 mm or less in height. • Originals exceeding 432 mm can only be loaded one sheet at a time.
  • Page 51 2. Technology Item Specifications Document feeding mode Single-sided/Double-sided Document size detection Available (Standard size) Mixed document function Same types mixed width document Different types mixed width document Book document Supported (The document thickness must be 50 mm or less.) Power supply Supplied from the host machine Dimensions 565 mm×525 mm×139 mm (W×D×H)
  • Page 52 2. Technology Lens LED (light source) mirror No.4 mirror No.3 mirror No.2 mirror No.1 mirror No.5 Lens Red (R) line Green (G) line Blue (B) line Black & White (B/W) line LED Lamp Unit The LED Lamp Unit emits light from the 2 LED Lamp PCBs (with 36 LED chips for each PCB). The emitted light exposes the original via the Reflection Plate.
  • Page 53 2. Technology ● ADF Single pass ADF Function Configuration A list of functions is indicated below. Reader Controller PCB ADF Driver PCB Power Supply Assembly Original Feed Assembly Original Pickup Assembly Original Pickup Tray Original Scanning Original Delivery Tray Assembly (Rear Side) Original Scanning Original Path Assembly (Front Side)
  • Page 54 2. Technology Key No. Name Code ADF Pickup Motor STM2 ADF Read Motor STM3 ADF Cooling Fan FAN_A1 ADF Driver PCB UN_BO1 Drive Configuration List This equipment is a document feeder for stream reading only. This equipment has 3 motors, 1 clutch, and 1 solenoid as drive load. It also has 1 document reading unit (Scanner Unit) for the back side of originals.
  • Page 55 2. Technology Key No. Name Key No. Name Pickup Roller Lead Roller 1 Separation Roller [10] Platen Roller 1 Feed Roller [11] Platen Roller 2 Pullout Roller [12] Lead Roller 2 Pullout Roller [13] Lead Roller 2 Registration Roller [14] Delivery Roller Registration Roller [15]...
  • Page 56 2. Technology ADF Driver PCB The connections of the ADF Driver PCB are indicated below. J401 J408 J402 J407 J409 J410 J405 J404 ADF Driver Connection destination ADF Driver Connection destination PCB J No. PCB J No. Code Name Code Name J401 UN_BO1...
  • Page 57 2. Technology Reversal ADF List of Major Electric Parts PCB1 PCB4 PCB5 PCB2 PCB3 Symbol Name Symbol Name Pickup clutch PCB1 ADF driver PCB Registration clutch PCB2 Document set LED PCB Release solenoid PCB3 Different width sensor PCB Stamp solenoid PCB4 Document width sensor PCB Pickup motor...
  • Page 58 2. Technology Sensor Layout SR9/SR10/SR11/SR12 SR15 SR13/SR14 Symbol Name Detection description Registration sensor Registration arch creation timing Read sensor Image reading start/completion timing Delivery reversal sensor Delivery reversal timing Document set sensor Document set detection Cover open/closed sensor Open/close of Feeder Cover Document length sensor 1 Document size detection (length) Document length sensor 2...
  • Page 59: Reader Assembly

    2. Technology Symbol Name Role Stamp solenoid Stamps on a document. Pickup clutch Transmit the Pickup motor drive to the Pickup roller and the Feed roller. Registration clutch Transmit the power of the Pickup motor to the Lower registration roller. Reader Assembly ■...
  • Page 60 2. Technology AB type Original sensor 1 Original detection position 1 Original detection position 2 Original detection position 3 Original detection position 4 Original detection position 5 Original detection position 6 CCD original detection position Inch type Original sensor 2 Original detection STMTR position 1...
  • Page 61 2. Technology [Control description] • At job completion (dust detection) The Reading Sensor detects presence/absence of dust at the reading position A, B, and C in that order, and the position where dust is least present becomes the reading position for the next job. •...
  • Page 62 2. Technology • Scanner Unit PCB Scanner Unit drive, analog image processing, A/D conversion Image processing is performed by the Reader Controller PCB for each line of the images. The main functions are indicated below. 1. Reader Controller PCB • Shading correction •...
  • Page 63 2. Technology Red(R)line Green(G)line Blue(B)line Black/White(B/W)line Enlarged Light-receiving section Output ……… ● Gain correction of the Reading Sensor output, Offset correction The analog video signal output from the Reading Sensor has its amplification ratio aligned with a fixed value (gain correction) and has its output voltage when there is no incident light aligned with a fixed value (offset correction).
  • Page 64: Adf_Single Pass Adf

    2. Technology ■ Color displacement correction processing in vertical scanning direction Color displacement correction control in vertical scanning direction is a processing to correct the displacement in RGB by shifting pixels in the vertical direction (up to 1 pixel) to align GREEN with RED and BLUE images when RGB cannot be read such that they are accurately overlapped at color scanning.
  • Page 65 2. Technology • E490 - 0001: A wrong Scanner Unit was installed. • E490 - 0101: A wrong DADF was installed. ● Overview The operation modes of this machine are categorized as indicated below. Name of opera- Duplex reading Operation overview Supported print mode tion mode method...
  • Page 66 2. Technology ● 1-Sided Original (Small Size) 1) 1st sheet pickup 2) 1st sheet arch creation 1 (Pullout Roller) 3) 1st sheet arch creation 1 (Registration Roller) 4) 1st sheet scanning 5) 1st sheet delivery & 2nd sheet pickup and arch creation 1 (Pullout Roller) 6) 2nd sheet scanning...
  • Page 67 2. Technology ■ Scanner Unit ● Configuration of the Scanner Unit The Scanner Unit has the same mechanism as that of the reader. For details, refer to "Scanner Unit" in "Basic Configuration" in the section "Reader Technology". Note that there is a difference in their externals due to the shapes of the locations where the units are installed. For this reason, the unit for the ADF and that for the reader cannot be exchanged.
  • Page 68 2. Technology ADF Driver PCB PS_A9 Scanning Glass The shift timing for the Reading Glass is indicated below. Condition Reading Glass shift operation Wait Standby At recovery from sleep mode At 1-sided reading At 2-sided reading At last rotation Related Error Code Scanner HP error •...
  • Page 69 2. Technology At the same time, the reflective Large Size/ Small Size Sensor (PS_R3) detects whether the original has reflecting light. The size of a paper in the Document Pickup Tray is estimated based on the signal (LGL_S) of the LTR-R/ LGL Sensor (PS_A3), the signal (LGL_S2) of the Large Size/ Small Size Sensor (PS_R3), and the original width.
  • Page 70 2. Technology ADF Driver PCB PS_A6 PS_R1 Detection in the Width Direction The size is determined by the Original Size Sensor (UN_BO6). UN_BO6 ADF Driver PCB ● Original Detection Control Detection of originals in the Document Pickup Tray is performed by the Original Sensor (PS_N1). When an original is placed in the Document Pickup Tray, the Detection Lever operates with the Lightproof Plate and the Lightproof Plate passes through the Photo Interrupter.
  • Page 71 2. Technology ADF Driver PCB UN_BO4 PS_N1 PS_A5 ● 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 Pickup Motor (M1). By turning ON the Pickup Clutch (CL1) after completion of the pickup operation, the Pickup Roller Unit is lifted up.
  • Page 72 2. Technology ADF Driver PCB PS_A1 ADF Driver PCB PS_R2 ● Jam Detection This equipment detects original jams using the sensors indicated in the diagram. The check timing to detect jam is already stored in the ROM of the Reader Controller PCB, which determines the occurrence of a jam by the presence of an original in the areas of corresponding sensors.
  • Page 73 2. Technology ● Double Feed Detection Control This equipment has Double Feed Sensor PCBs (Transmission/Reception) (UN_BO7/UN_BO8) to detect double feeding of paper. The Double Feed Sensor PCBs (Transmission/Reception) (UN_BO7/UN_BO8) located between the Pullout Roller and the Registration Roller use an ultrasonic method to perform double feed detection. Once it is judged that a double feed has occurred, the machine stops operation due to a jam.
  • Page 74 2. Technology Name UN_BO7 Double Feed Sensor PCB (transmission) UN_BO8 Double Feed Sensor PCB (reception) NOTE: The Double Feed Sensor 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 75 2. Technology Location Jam code Sensor name Sensor number Jam type Delay Stationary Residual ADF Registration Sensor PS_R2 0046 0007 ADF Lead Sensor 1 PS_A6 0047 0008 0048 0009 ADF Lead Sensor 2 PS_A7 0049 0010 0050 0094 Entire Feed System Sen- Others Location Jam code...
  • Page 76: Adf_Reversal Adf

    2. Technology ■ Power Supply Assembly An overview of the power supply is indicated below. With this equipment, 4 types of power (24 V, 12 V, 6 V, and 5 V) are received from the Reader Unit. The 24 V power is mainly used for the motor, solenoid, fan. The 12 V power is mainly used for the LED Lamp Unit.
  • Page 77 2. Technology ● Forward Pickup/Delivery Operation Simplex read operation (when two document sheets are placed) Document Reading of first document sheet Pickup of first document sheet/ Pickup of second document Formation of loop sheet Start for reading of Formation of loop the first document sheet of second document To next...
  • Page 78 2. Technology Completion of reading of Completion of reading of first document sheet second document sheet Completion of delivery of Start of reading of the second document sheet/ second document sheet End of job Completion of delivery of first document sheet ●...
  • Page 79 2. Technology Document Start of reading of front side of first document sheet Pickup and formation of loop End of reading of of first document sheet first document sheet Position to start of Stop after feeing the first reading of first document sheet document sheet to reversal position To next...
  • Page 80 2. Technology Stop after feeding the first Removal of registration loop of document sheet to reversal reverse side of the first document position sheet/Re-pickup/ Release of the Lower delivery reversal roller Removal of idle registration Position to start reading of loop at the first document sheet/ reverse side at Re-pickup/Release of...
  • Page 81 2. Technology Start of separation at End of reading of front side of the seconddocument sheet/ second document sheet Pressurization of the Lower delivery reversal roller Start of reading of top side of Stop after feeding second document sheet the second document sheet to reversal position Delivery of first document sheet Removal of registration loop of...
  • Page 82 2. Technology Removal of idle registration Start of reading of reverse loop at the second document sheet/ side of second document sheet Re-pickup/Release of the Lower delivery reversal roller End of reading of reverse Delivery of second document sheet/ side of second document sheet Pressurization at the Lower delivery reversal roller Stop after feeding the second...
  • Page 83 2. Technology Upper/Lower registration roller Loop Feed The Pickup motor (M1) drives the Lower registration roller through the Registration clutch (CL2). Thus a document is fed. A document is fed to the read wait point when the Read motor (M2) drives the Read roller 1 (upper). Read roller 1 (Upper) Reading start point...
  • Page 84 2. Technology Stopper Pickup motor(M1) Pickup roller Document Pickup clutch(CL1) Stopper Feed roller Separation roller ■ Document Reversing ● Basic Operation There are two types of document reversal operation: one that is performed from the top to the reverse side of the document and the other that is performed from the reverse side to the top of the document.
  • Page 85 2. Technology Lower registration roller Upper delivery Read roller 1 reversal roller (Upper) Reading start point ■ Document Delivery A document is delivered by the Read roller 2 (upper) and the Upper delivery reversal roller driven by the Read motor (M2). Upper delivery reversal roller Read roller 2 (Upper) ■...
  • Page 86 2. Technology Document width is detected by the Document width sensor 1/2/3 (SR13/SR14/SR15) which performs by light prevention plate connected with the Slide guide adjustment. Document sizes are determined by combination of ON/OFF states of these sensors. The Document length sensor 1 (SR7) is a Reflection Sensor which is available to detect the length of a document in case that the curled paper is placed on the document pickup tray.
  • Page 87 2. Technology Document width detection Document length detec- Detected size tion More than 236.5 and 263.5 or less More than 11 × 17 11 × 17 263.5 and 11 × 17 11 × 17 288.2 or less 11 × 17 11 ×...
  • Page 88 2. Technology Different series mixed width document combination AB configuration Mixed Different series of size Maximum size Width (mm) 148.5 297.0 257.0 210.0 182.0 Inch configuration Mixed Different series of size LTRR STMT STMTR Maximum size Width (mm) 215.9 139.7 11 ×...
  • Page 89 2. Technology ACC ID JAM Code JAM Type Name Symbol 0003 DELAY Registration sensor 0043 DELAY Registration sensor 0004 STNRY Registration sensor 0044 STNRY Registration sensor 0009 DELAY Read sensor 0049 DELAY Read sensor 0010 STNRY Read sensor 0050 STNRY Read sensor 0013 DELAY...
  • Page 90 2. Technology Document Stamper Stamp solenoid ADF driver PCB ■ Original Output Indicator After completion of reading, the LED at the Document delivery LED PCB (PCB5) lights ON to prevent from leaving a document. The LED keeps lighting for 10 seconds and then turns OFF. PCB5 Related service mode •...
  • Page 91: Main Controller

    2. Technology Main Controller Overview ■ Configuration/Function Item Function Main Controller PCB System Control/Memory Control/Printer Output Image Processing Control,Reader Image Input Pro- cessing, Card Reader Connection I/F, Fax ImageProcessing, USB Extension HUB Connection I/F, Temporarily storage of image data:Capacity of 2 GB (for controller control) + 1 GB (for image pro- cessing) USB port USB2.0 Device I/F, USB3.0 Host I/F...
  • Page 92 2. Technology ■ Main Controller PCB J6005 J6001 J8000 J6003 J8001 J6004 J7000 J6000 Functions and specifications Functions and specifications TPM PCB Copy Control Interface Kit I/F USB I/F (Device) J6000 USB I/F (Host) J6001 Image Data Analyzer PCB LAN I/F J6003 / Standard hard disk J6004...
  • Page 93 2. Technology ■ Riser PCB J7201 J4021 J4031 J4022 J4023 J7202 J4202 J4013 J4012 J4000 J4011 J9001 J4201 J4002 J4003 Functions and specifications Functions and specifications J4000 Main Controller PCB J4023 IC Card Reader (upper port)/USB flash drive for users (lower port) J4002 AC Driver PCB...
  • Page 94: Startup Sequence

    2. Technology Startup Sequence Power Supply Switch ON Power Supply Switch ON Initializing process of hardware Starting BIOS [Main Controller PCB] Starting IPL (boot program) and OS system software [Flash PCB] Starting application [Hard disk] Standby screen display Standby screen display Screen sequence and internal processing sequence NOTE: To achieve faster startup, the progress bar and the active PCB are not synchronized.
  • Page 95: Motion Sensor

    2. Technology NOTE: If the power supply is stopped without shutting down the machine, or if the processing to completely delete the hard disk (deletion of the primary file) fails to be completed within the shutdown time (max. 90 sec.), data consistency is checked at startup, during which the progress bar is displayed.
  • Page 96: Laser Exposure System

    2. Technology Laser Exposure System Overview ■ Specifications Item Description Wave length 51 ppm machine : 787 to 800nm 45/35 ppm machine : 787 to 800nm 25 ppm machine : 785nm to 800nm Laser type Infrared laser (invisible) Laser output 51 ppm machine : 10mW 45/35 ppm machine : 10mW 25 ppm machine : 5mW...
  • Page 97: Basic Sequence

    2. Technology Laser Driver PCB J602 J744 J601 J745 BD PCB Polygon Motor PCB J324 DC Controller PCB Riser PCB J7201 Basic Sequence Initial rotation (INTR): After the control panel key is ON, the machine starts the polygon motor and rotates the laser polygon motor until it reaches the number of target rotation while keepingall laser OFF.
  • Page 98: Controlling The Laser Activation Timing

    2. Technology Control panel key ON (Start key ON 1 ) Start key ON STBY INTR PRINT STBY Waiting in FG control Speed down Speed up BD control Polygon motor PVREQ signal Laser Light off Light off Light on Light off : BD detection/APC control Image per 1 line : AP control...
  • Page 99 2. Technology J324 DC Controller PCB ■ Main Scanning Synchronous Control Main scanning synchronous control is operated at synchronous PCB based on BD synchronous signal. Based on BD signal that is formed from A laser light detected by BD PCB, BD synchronous signal for each laser is formed inside image PCB.
  • Page 100: Controlling The Intensity Of Laser Light

    2. Technology Name Name Synchronous PCB Delay PCB VDO signal process unit Line memory Laser driver PCB BD_SYNCH BD synchronous signal RE_A/B/C/D Readable signal Controlling the Intensity of Laser Light ■ APC Control The machine monitors the laser light that is emitted to the built-in photo diode of laser diode and adjusts the laser to appropriate intensity.
  • Page 101 2. Technology Laser shutter Laser shutter link DURAM UNIT IN DRUM UNIT OUT Laser shutter Laser shutter Laser unit Laser unit Laser shutter link Laser shutter link...
  • Page 102: Image Formation System

    2. Technology Image Formation System Overview ■ Features • High image quality is supported. Charge control and the parts for image formation process are optimized. • High durability drum E drum is adopted. Primary Charging Roller Photosensitive Drum Transfer Roller Developing Cylinder ■...
  • Page 103 2. Technology ■ Major Components of Image Formation System Toner Container Brush Roller Primary Charging Roller Waste Toner Feed Screw Cleaning Blade Photosensitive Drum Drum Unit Toner Feed Screw Transfer Roller Toner Feed Path Developing Assembly Developing Cylinder Toner Feed Screw Name Function Toner cartridge...
  • Page 104: Image Stabilization Control

    2. Technology Primary charging roller Drum cleaning block Cleaning Blade Photosensitive drum Paper Primary charging block Separation block Static eliminator Laser exposure block Developing block Transfer charging roller Transfer block Developing cylinder Image Formation Process Description Primary charging block Charges the surface of the photosensitive drum to a uniform negative potential. Laser exposure block Exposes laser beam on the surface of the drum for charge neutralization to form the latent image formation.
  • Page 105: Drum Unit

    2. Technology Main controller Reader controller PCB PASCAL control Primary charging roller Photosensitive drum Paper Transfer roller Developing assembly Execution timing During execution of Full Adjust: User mode > Settings/Registration > Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Auto Adjust Gradation Drum Unit The drum unit mainly consists of the photosensitive drum, primary charging roller, brush roller, cleaning blade, and waste toner feed screw, and is driven by the main motor (M1).
  • Page 106 2. Technology ■ Primary Charging Bias Control The machine is directly charged by the charging roller. DC bias and AC bias that stabilized the charge is applied to the primary charging roller. Primary charging roller Photosensitive drum HVT PCB Environment sensor Primary AC bias Primary DC bias control circuit...
  • Page 107: Developing Assembly

    2. Technology 2. If there is Drum Unit Memory, judge whether the Drum Unit is new or old (has been replaced or not). DC Controller PCB Drum Unit New/Old Sensor Information specific to the drum Drum Unit Memory Related Alarm Codes •...
  • Page 108 2. Technology Toner feed screw Toner agitation plate Developing Blade Developing cylinder CL 3 DC Controller PCB Name Name Developing assembly toner sensor Developing cylinder clutch drive signal Developing cylinder clutch Main motor drive signal Main motor Developing assembly toner sensor detection signal ■...
  • Page 109: Toner Cartridge

    2. Technology ■ Constant voltage control of DC bias and AC bias The DC bias and AC bias control circuits on the DC controller PCB control the DC bias and AC bias applied to the developing cylinder to keep their voltage at the fixed level. ■...
  • Page 110 2. Technology The toner in the toner cartridge is fed to the toner feed path and then to the developing assembly by the toner feed screw. The toner presence/absence in the toner feed path is detected by the toner feed level detection sensor (S51) which is a magnetic permeability sensor.
  • Page 111 2. Technology UN75 Screen display A message shown below is displayed according to the condition detected from the memory. Message Condition ---- The correct Toner Container is loaded. Cartridge with wrong item no. may be inserted. The Toner Container with wrong item no. is inserted. Toner cartridge may be malfunctioning.
  • Page 112 2. Technology ■ Toner Level Detection Toner Container Toner Feed Path Developing Assembly Toner Level Detection outputs alarms and messages with "Bottle Remaining Toner Low", "Bottle Empty", or "Output Stop" depending on the detection result. Condition Bottle Remaining Bottle Empty Output Stop Bottle Replacement Toner Low...
  • Page 113: Transfer Unit

    2. Technology Related Error Code • E020-0000: The path between the sub hopper and the developing assembly is clogged with toner. • E024-0000: The connector of Developing Assembly Toner Level Sensor (S25) is disconnected. • E024-0001: The Developing Assembly Toner Level Sensor (S25) is disconnected. •...
  • Page 114: Waste Toner Container

    2. Technology ■ Transfer Bias Constant Current Control The transfer bias control circuit on the DC controller PCB controls the transfer bias applied to the transfer roller to keep the constant current. ■ Transfer bias level control The transfer bias output varies according to the environment, paper type, paper width, and/or source of paper detected by the environment sensor (S16).
  • Page 115 2. Technology Detection descrip- Prior delivery alarm/Waste Toner Container prep- Waste Toner Container full tion aration warning *1 Message (machine op- Waste toner is near full. (Replacement not yet needed.) Replace the waste toner container. (Host machine eration) is stopped.) Detection timing When the Switch is pressed and the total counter value When the Switch is pressed and the total counter...
  • Page 116: Fixing System

    2. Technology Fixing System Overview ■ Features This machine introduces the on-demand fixing method. Fixing delivery roller Separation guide Fixing heater Fixing film Fixing inlet guide Fixing inlet guide Pressure roller (Upper) (Lower) ■ Specifications Item Function/method Fixing method On-demand fixing Fixing speed Process Speed H 233mm/sec (1/1-high speed: 1.4% speed-up)
  • Page 117 2. Technology Item Function/method Protective Function "Main thermistor and Sub thermistors (front)/(rear) Thermo Switch (operating temperature: 250 deg C)" *1. Target temperature is specified depending on the process speed, the fixing mode and the fixing temperature at the start of warm-up control.
  • Page 118: Fixing Temperature Control

    2. Technology Fixing temperature control Standby temperature control To preheat the fixing assembly to reduce time for starting print. • Flying start temperature control Print temperature control To increase temperature to meet the fixing target temperature and keep the target temperature during printing. •...
  • Page 119: Standby Temperature Control

    2. Technology Standby temperature control Max. 10 sec Flying start temperature control Purpose To reduce the print time (FPOT) of the 1st sheet Starting conditions • When opening the copyboard cover or ADF, and also the detection temperature of the main thermistor is less than 100 deg C.
  • Page 120: Print Temperature Control

    2. Technology Print temperature control Startup (warm-up rotation) temperature control To increase fixing temperature to be ready for printing after receiving the print-start command Print temperature control To set optimal target temperature to prevent fixing failure or offset, and keep the specified target temperature during printing 1.
  • Page 121 2. Technology Fixing mode Paper setting Weight (g/m Plain paper 2 Plain paper 2 81 to 90 Plain paper 2_N1 Recycled paper 64 to 80 Color paper 64 to 80 Punch hole paper 64 to 80 Plain paper 2 81 to 90 Plain paper 2_N3 Recycled paper 64 to 80...
  • Page 122: Down Sequence Control

    2. Technology • Setting of control temperature(Plain paper2,Cassette) COPIER > OPTION > IMG-FIX > TMP-TBL7 • Setting of control temperature(OHP) COPIER > OPTION > IMG-FIX > TMP-TBL8 • Setting of control temperature(Plain paper1,Cassette) COPIER > OPTION > IMG-FIX > TMP-TBL9 Down sequence control ■...
  • Page 123 2. Technology Normal Normal down <1st Step> Normal down <2nd Step> Thick paper down Normal down <3rd Step> Normal down <4th Step> Related Service Mode • Setting for down sequence start temperature COPIER > OPTION > IMG-FIX > EDG-WAIT ■ Down sequence when switching paper size Purpose This down sequence prevents temperature rise of non-feeding area: there can be possible fixing offset or wrinkle of the succeeding paper due to increased temperature of non-feeding area of the preceding paper when continuously making prints or feeding wider...
  • Page 124: Fixing Pressure Roller Cleaning Sequence

    2. Technology Fixing pressure roller cleaning sequence Purpose To prevent the dirt of the pressure roller causing the dirt of the paper back side. Starting conditions When the detected temperature of sub thermistor (front) or (rear) is higher 18 deg C or more than the one of the main thermistor. Operation After completion of the last rotation, the temperature control is executed so that the fixing heater turns on and the toner on the pressure roller is melted to transfer it to the fixing film.
  • Page 125: Fixing Pressure/Pressure Release Control

    2. Technology Starting conditions This control is performed at every paper feeding. Operation The fixing motor drive speed is controlled as follows by detecting the paper loop between transfer roller and fixing roller with the loop sensor. 1. The fixing motor drive speed is reduced by 4.5% when the reading edge of paper is fed 35mm from the transfer roller. The reduced speed is kept until the loop sensor is turned on by the formed paper loop.
  • Page 126: Protection Features

    2. Technology Protection features Code Detail Title Description Error Clear E000 0001 Fixing temperature The temperature detected by the main thermistor does not rise to the speci- abnormal rise fied value during startup control. E001 0000 Fixing unit tempera- The reading of the main thermistor is 250 deg C or more continuously for 200 ture rise detection msec.
  • Page 127: Pickup/Feed System

    2. Technology Pickup/Feed System Overview Duplex Feed Control Fixing / Registration Assembly Multi-Purpose Pickup Assembly Cassette Pickup Assembly ■ Specification Item Description Paper storage method Front loading method Pickup method Cassette Retard separation method Manual feed Pad separation method pickup tray Paper stack capacity Cassette 550 sheets (80 g/m...
  • Page 128 2. Technology Item Description Duplexing method Through path ■ Parts Configuration Arrangement of Rollers Reverse Roller Tray 2 Delivery Roller Tray 1 Delivery Roller Vertical Path Roller Duplex Inlet Roller Delivery Roller Fixing Film Duplex Feed Roller 1 Pressure Roller Drum Duplex Feed Roller 2 Transfer Roller...
  • Page 129 2. Technology Arrangement of Sensors S34 S32 Name Name Cassette 1 Pickup Sensor Fixing Outlet Sensor Cassette 1 Paper Sensor No.1 Delivery Sensor Cassette 1 Paper Level Sensor B No.2 Delivery Sensor Cassette 1 Paper Level Sensor A Reversal Sensor Pre-Registration Sensor Cassette 2 Paper Sensor Loop Sensor...
  • Page 130 2. Technology Route of Drive SL13 CL12 SL11 Name Name Main Motor Cassette 1 Pickup Solenoid Fixing Motor Multi-Purpose Tray Pickup Solenoid Cassette 2 Pickup Motor SL11 Cassette 2 Pickup Solenoid Duplex Feed Motor SL12 Reversal Solenoid No.1 Delivery Motor SL13 No.2 Delivery Solenoid Cassette 1 Pickup Motor...
  • Page 131 2. Technology ■ Diagram of Paper Paths Reversing point Delivery to tray 2 (option) Delivery to tray 1 Pickup from manual feeder Pickup from cassette 1 Pickup from cassette 2 Pickup from option cassette...
  • Page 132: Cassette Pickup Assembly

    2. Technology Interval speed (iR-ADV4551,4545,4535) :  230(137)mm/sec :  137(137)mm/sec (iR-ADV4525) :  600(600)mm/sec (iR-ADV4551) (iR-ADV4545,4535) :  550(550)mm/sec :  550(550)mm/sec (iR-ADV4525) :  550(230)mm/sec (iR-ADV4551) (iR-ADV4545,4535) : 460(230)mm/sec :  230(230)mm/sec (iR-ADV4525) (iR-ADV4551,4545,4535,4525) : 345mm/sec * Speeds when picking up a A4 plain paper from a cassette are shown as the interval speeds. ( ): in the case of manual feeder.
  • Page 133 2. Technology ■ Paper Size Detection Paper size of the cassette can be automatically detected by adjusting the position of the guide plate. Concavo-convex area of the cassette dial is switched when the guide plate is shifted and two Size Switches on a printer are switched.
  • Page 134 2. Technology Cassette size switch (S29/S30) Rear detection rink Rear guide plate Cassette size switch (S28/S35) Detection dial Detection Side guide plate dial Cassette size switch (S28/S35) Width detection(S28/S35) Length detection(S29/S30) Width Length ① ② ③ ④ ① ② ③ ④...
  • Page 135 2. Technology Width detection(S28/S35) Length detection(S29/S30) Width Length ① ② ③ ④ ① ② ③ ④ 279.4 431.8 Also, the cassette presence is detected when the size switch is pushed. (If no switch is pushed, it is determined as no cassette.) Setting method when the size detection patterns are overlapped ASize should be found manually on the check screen for the combination of A5-Rand STMT-R or the combination of B5-R and EXEC.
  • Page 136: Multi-Purpose Pickup Assembly

    2. Technology If the paper is full Cassette Paper Level Sensor A Cassette Paper Level Sensor B Paper OFF OFF If the paper is approx.half Cassette Paper Level Sensor A Cassette Paper Paper Level Sensor B OFF ON If the paper is a little Cassette Paper Level Sensor A Cassette Paper...
  • Page 137 2. Technology Multi-Purpose Tray Paper Length Sensor (S50) Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Roller Side Guide Lifting Plate Multi-purpose Tray Separation Pad Pickup Tray Multi-Purpose Tray Pressure Spring Paper Size Sensor Multi-Purpose Tray (S27) Paper Sensor (S9) Related Alarm Codes 04-0017 : Manual Feeder Paper Feed Retry error ■...
  • Page 138: Fixing / Registration Assembly

    2. Technology NOTE: The default settings by region are shown below. Location Default setting Inch Size A/K Size Other than above A/B Size Automatic size detection is performed by the following three sensors for the paper size of the Multi-purpose Tray. •...
  • Page 139: Duplex / Delivery Assembly

    2. Technology Duplex / Delivery Assembly ■ Duplex Feed Control On this machine, the paper is reversed outside the machine with using the reverse mouth. After stopping at the reverse stop position, the paper fed to the duplex path will be fed to the 2-sided pickup standby position. ■...
  • Page 140: Detecting Jams

    2. Technology Detecting Jams Jam Code List S34 S32 • Jam in Feed System 01xx: Delay, 02xx: Stationary, 0Axx: Residue, 0Bxx: Door open jams 0Cxx: Jam except the above factor, 0D91: Paper size jams, 0CF1: Error Jams Yes: Detects, -: Does not detect JAM Code Sensor name Jam type...
  • Page 141 2. Technology • Other Jams JAM Code Sensor name Jam type 01FF Cassette 1 Pickup Sensor Sequence error jam 02FF Cassette 2 Pickup Sensor Sequence error jam 05FF Pre-Registration Sensor Sequence error jam 07FF Fixing Outlet Sensor Sequence error jam 08FF No.1 Delivery Sensor Sequence error jam...
  • Page 142: External Auxiliary System

    2. Technology External Auxiliary System Overview ■ Power Supply Configuration Power Supply Configuration inside the Host Machine 12/24V All-night Power Power Main Supply Supply Switch AC Driver PCB Riser PCB Fixing UN30 UN14 Heater 1 H1 Heater Fixing Control Heater 2 H2 Area Reader Controller 2nd Cassette Controller...
  • Page 143: Power-Saving Function

    2. Technology Power Configuration of the Reader Unit Motor Sensor Reader LED Lamp Printer CCD PCB Controller Unit DADF driver PCB Power-saving Function ■ Overview There are "Standby" and "Sleep" as the power supply mode of this machine. Further, "Sleep" is divided into the following 5 modes: "Sleep Standby", "Sleep 1", "Sleep 1 (when [Consider Network Connection] is enabled)", "Sleep Exit", "Deep Sleep".
  • Page 144 2. Technology Sleep 1 The state that the controller's all-night and non-all-night power is supplied while the Control Panel is off. When "High" is set in Settings/Registration > Preferences > Timer/Energy Settings > Sleep Mode Energy Use, the mode is shifted from Sleep Standby during sleep.
  • Page 145: Quick Startup

    2. Technology • IP Sec board is connected and the setting for IP Sec is activated. System Performance Status • An application is communicating via network (TCP connection on a port dedicated to CPCA / within 15 seconds after reception of UDP). •...
  • Page 146 2. Technology Image of By turning OFF the Main Switch, existing power supply Main SW all power turns OFF Relay All-night All-night Power Supply Circuit Main Controller PCB Relay NOT All-night Power Supply Power supply Energized area when the Main Switch is OFF Image of power supply Power is supplied to the All-night Power Supply for iR-ADV 4500 Series...
  • Page 147 2. Technology As for startup right after shutting down of the machine under any of the following conditions, it starts up normally (even quick startup is ON). • There is a fax transmission reservation. • Within a specified period of time (10 seconds) from disconnection of a fax line •...
  • Page 148: Heater Control

    2. Technology Heater control Power Configuration of the Heater Reader Heater Drum Heater Deck Heater Heater PCB Cassette Heater Heater operating condition Status Reader Drum Cassette Deck heater heater heater heater Turning on the en- Turning off the main power vironment heater switch switch (SW4)
  • Page 149 2. Technology FM12 Name Function Error code Fixing Cooling Fan (Rear) Cools the fixing unit. E840-0001, E840-0002 Cool paper on the delivery tray Fixing Cooling Fan (Front) Cools the fixing unit. E840-0003, E840-0004 Cool paper on the delivery tray Heat Exhaust Fan (Rear) Cools the fixing unit.
  • Page 150 2. Technology *2: The fan control in PRINT/LSTR performs full speed/half speed drive/stop depending on print mode and fix control temperature. *3: The fan operates for approx. 1 minute at a maximum depending on the setting of "Auto Sleep Timer". When the machine exits from Deep Sleep due to the Control Panel power ON/OFF or job query from network without job, the fan operates for approx.
  • Page 151: Counter Control

    2. Technology 2. Aperture width of the edge cooling shutter is depending on the paper size. The edge cooling shutter starts to move when the registration clutch turns ON. Opening width of the shutter Paper size 25 ppm ma- 35 ppm ma- chine chine 51 ppm ma-...
  • Page 152 2. Technology Target of delivery Print mode Single-sided/Doublesided (2nd side) Double-sided (1st side) Count-up timing Host machine 1st delivery tray No.1 delivery sensor (S12) Duplex feed sensor (S7) 2nd delivery tray No. 2 delivery sensor (S42) Inner finisher Inner finisher inlet sensor (S1) Staple Finisher / Tray area Inlet Sensor (PS101)
  • Page 153: Restricted Function

    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 AMS model Total1 ES/ SE/ PT/ Type 2 NO/ DK/ FI/ PL/ (New method) HU/ CZ/ SI/ GR/ EE/ RU/ NL/ SK/ RO/ HR/...
  • Page 154 2. Technology Finisher restriction error code • Inner finisher E531, E551, E590 • Staple/Booklet finisher E514, E530, E531, E532, E535, E537, E540, E542, E590, E591, E592, E593 *E590 to E593: for the puncher unit (option). Related service modes Restricted operation at Finisher error (for Staple Finishe/Booklet Finisher) SORTER >...
  • Page 155: Periodical Service

    Periodical Service Consumable Parts List...... 143 Cleaning/Check/Adjustment Locations ............146...
  • Page 156: Consumable Parts List

    3. Periodical Service Consumable Parts List Host machine Parts name Parts number Quan- Estimated life Parts counter tity (Service mode) Intermedi- Sub item ate item Ozone Filter FC0-3078 240,000 pages DRBL-1 OZ-FIL1 Image Transfer Roller FE8-2935 300,000 pages DRBL-1 TR-ROLL For- Separation Static Elimina- FM3-9296...
  • Page 157 3. Periodical Service 2-cassette Pedestal-AN1 Parts name Parts num- Quanti- Estimated life Parts counter (Service mode) Intermediate Sub item item Pickup Roller (Cassette 3) FB6-3405 150,000 sheets DRBL-2 C3-PU-RL Separation Roller (Cassette 3) FC6-6661 120,000 sheets DRBL-2 C3-SP-RL Feed Roller (Cassette 3) FC0-5080 150,000 sheets DRBL-2...
  • Page 158 3. Periodical Service Parts name Parts num- Quanti- Estimated life Parts counter (Service mode) Intermediate Sub item item Stack Delivery Lower Roller Clutch FK4-1312 1,000,000 DRBL-2 SW-RL-CL sheets Escape Feed Clutch FK4-1312 1,000,000 DRBL-2 ESC-CL sheets Static Eliminator (Stack Tray Delivery Assem- FL0-5052 1,000,000 DRBL-2...
  • Page 159: Cleaning/Check/Adjustment Locations

    3. Periodical Service Cleaning/Check/Adjustment Locations Category Name Timing Work de- Cleaning method scription Host ma- Transfer Guide Whenever Cleaning chine needed Developing Push-on Roller Whenever Cleaning needed Fixing Inlet Guide Whenever Cleaning needed Pre-registration Guide (Static Elimination Whenever Cleaning Fabric) needed Reader Both sides of the Original Glass (Large)
  • Page 160 3. Periodical Service Category Name Timing Work de- Cleaning method scription Reverse User maintenance item White Sheet Whenever Cleaning Wipe with a cloth tightly wrung out with needed water or neutral detergent, and then wipe with a dry cloth. ADF height adjustment Whenever Adjust- Adjust when the height is not appropriate...
  • Page 161: Disassembly/Assembly

    Disassembly/ Assembly Outline..........149 Points to Note when Tightening a Screw..........150 List of Parts........151 External Cover........174 Original Exposure System....188 Document Feeder System....198 Main Controller System.....240 Laser Exposure System....250 Image Formation System....252 Fixing System........261 Pickup/Feed System......277 External Auxiliary Control System..293...
  • Page 162: Outline

    4. Disassembly/Assembly Outline This chapter describes disassembly and reassembly procedures of the printer. The service technician is to identify the cause of printer failures according 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 163: Points To Note When Tightening A Screw

    4. Disassembly/Assembly 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 164: List Of Parts

    4. Disassembly/Assembly List of Parts List of External / Internal Cover [14] [13] [12] [11] [10] Name Name Reader Left Cover Cassette 1 DADF (Standard) Optional Cassette 2 Reader Front Cover [10] Left Lower Cover Control Panel Unit [11] Left Cover Support Cover [12] Left Upper Cover...
  • Page 165 4. Disassembly/Assembly [16] [17] [18] [15] [26] [25] [19] [24] [20] [23] [21] [22] Name Name [15] Reader Right Cover [21] Right Rear Cover (Upper) [16] Copyboard Glass [22] Right Rear Cover (Lower) [17] ADF Reading Glass [23] Right Lower Door [18] Reader Rear Cover [24]...
  • Page 166 4. Disassembly/Assembly [10] Name Name ADF Front Cover Document supply tray extension ADF Left Cover Document output tray extension ADF Upper Cover Hinge Cover Slide Guide ADF Rear Cover Document supply tray [10] Document output tray...
  • Page 167: List Of Main Unit

    4. Disassembly/Assembly List of Main Unit Name Laser Scanner Unit Toner Supply Unit CCD Unit Right Cover Unit Multi Pickup Unit...
  • Page 168 4. Disassembly/Assembly [13] [12] [10] [11] Name Second Delivery Unit First Delivery Unit Fixing Assembly Developing Assembly [10] Cassette Pickup Unit 1 [11] Cassette Pickup Unit 2 [12] Main Drive Unit [13] First Delivery Drive Assembly...
  • Page 169: Consumable Parts, Replacement Parts And Cleaning Parts

    4. Disassembly/Assembly Consumable Parts, Replacement Parts and Cleaning Parts [10] [11] [10] [11] Name Name Developing Assembly Multi-purpose Tray Roller Fixing Assembly Multi-purpose Tray Separation Pad Waste Toner Container Pickup Roller Transfer Roller [10] Feed Roller Separation Static Eliminator [11] Separation Roller Filter...
  • Page 170: Pcb

    4. Disassembly/Assembly UN73 UN71 UN77 UN13 UN75 UN72 UN25 UN14 UN23 /UN60 UN15 UN30 UN20 UN15 Symbol Name Symbol Name All-night Power Supply PCB UN20 Modular PCB (1 line) DC Controller PCB UN23 Laser Driver PCB (4 Beams) Heater PCB UN24 BD PCB Reader Controller PCB...
  • Page 171: Solenoid

    4. Disassembly/Assembly Solenoid SL12 SL13 SL11 Symbol Name Cassette 1 Pickup Solenoid Multi-Purpose Tray Pickup Solenoid SL11 Cassette 2 Pickup Solenoid SL12 Reversal Solenoid SL13 No.2 Delivery Solenoid...
  • Page 172: Sensor

    4. Disassembly/Assembly Sensor S12 S11 Symbol Name Symbol Name Cassette 1 Pickup Sensor No.2 Delivery Sensor Cassette 1 Paper Sensor No.2 Delivery Full Sensor Cassette 1 Paper Level Sensor B Reversal Sensor Cassette 1 Paper Level Sensor A Developing Assembly Toner Level Sensor Pre-Registration Sensor Multi-Purpose Tray Paper Size Sensor Loop Sensor...
  • Page 173: Motor

    4. Disassembly/Assembly Motor Symbol Name Symbol Name Main Motor Polygon Motor Fixing Motor Cassette 1 Pickup Motor Cassette 2 Pickup Motor Reader Motor Fixing Film Shutter Motor Bottle Motor Duplex Feed Motor Reversal Motor No.1 Delivery Motor Toner Feed Motor...
  • Page 174: Fan

    4. Disassembly/Assembly FM12 Symbol Name Fixing Cooling Fan (Rear) Fixing Cooling Fan (Front) Heat Exhaust Fan (Rear) Heat Exhaust Fan (Front) Power Supply Cooling Fan Developing Cooling Fan Delivery Cooling Fan FM12 Main Controller Cooling Fan...
  • Page 175: Switch

    4. Disassembly/Assembly Switch Symbol Name Main Switch Front Door Switch Environment Switch...
  • Page 176: Clutch

    4. Disassembly/Assembly Clutch CL12 Symbol Name Developing Clutch Registration Clutch CL12 Multi-Purpose Tray Pickup Clutch...
  • Page 177: Others

    4. Disassembly/Assembly Others H1, H2 Symbol Name Symbol Name Fixing Film Fixing Heater 2 Pressure Roller Speaker Developing Cylinder Drum Heater Control Panel Speaker Cassette Heater Fixing Main Thermistor Reader Heater Fixing Sub Thermistor 1 Option Cassette Heater Fixing Sub Thermistor 2 Option Deck Heater Fixing Heater 1 Thermoswitch...
  • Page 178: Reader

    4. Disassembly/Assembly Reader STM1 HTR1 UN_BO1 HTR3 HTR2 HTR4 PS_N2 PS_N1 PS_A1 PS_R2 PS_R1 UN_BO2 UN_BO3 Name Refarence STM1 Scanner Motor PS_A1 Scanner Unit HP Sensor PS_N1 Copyboard Cover Open/Closed Sensor (Front) PS_N2 Copyboard Cover Open/Closed Sensor (Rear) PS_R1 Original Size Sensor (AB) PS_R2 Original Size Sensor (Inch) HTR1...
  • Page 179: Single Pass Adf

    4. Disassembly/Assembly Single Pass ADF ■ ADF FAN_A1 STM3 STM2 STM1 Name Refarence Separation Clutch Stamp Solenoid STM1 Registration Motor STM2 Pickup Motor STM3 Read Motor FAN_A1 Cooling Fan...
  • Page 180 4. Disassembly/Assembly PS_R3 PS_N1 PS_A3 PS_A5 PS_A4 UN_SNS1 PS_R1 UN_BO8 UN_BO7 PS_A9 PS_R2 PS_A1 PS_A6 PS_A2 PS_A7 UN_BO6 Name Refarence PS_A1 Arch Sensor PS_A2 Delivery Tray Sensor PS_A3 LTR-R/ LGL Sensor PS_A4 AB/ Inch Sensor PS_A5 Cover Open/Closed Sensor PS_A6 Lead Sensor 1 PS_A7 Lead Sensor 2...
  • Page 181 4. Disassembly/Assembly UN_BO1 UN_BO5 UN_BO4 UN_BO2 UN_BO3 Name Refarence UN_BO1 ADF Driver PCB UN_BO2 CMOS PCB UN_BO3 LED PCB UN_BO4 Original Display LED UN_BO5 Delivery Display LED...
  • Page 182: Reversal Adf

    4. Disassembly/Assembly Reversal ADF ■ External Cover Name Reference Front Cover “Removing the Front Cover” on page 225 Rear Cover “Removing the Rear Cover” on page 226 Feeder Cover “Removing the Feeder Cover” on page 227 Rear Small Cover “Removing the Rear Cover” on page 226 Inner Cover “Removing the Inner Cover”...
  • Page 183 4. Disassembly/Assembly ■ Main Unit Name Reference Feed Assembly “Removing the Feed Assembly” on page 220 ■ Consumable Parts Requiring Periodic Replacement and Cleaning Points Name Reference Pickup roller assembly “Removing the Pickup Roller Assembly” on page Separation roller “Removing the Separation Roller” on page 217 Stamper “Replacing the Stamp”...
  • Page 184 4. Disassembly/Assembly ■ List of Clutch, Solenoid, Motor, PCB PCB1 PCB4 PCB5 PCB2 PCB3 Symbol Name Main Unit Reference Pickup motor “Removing the Pickup Motor (M1)” on page 233 Read motor “Removing the Read Motor (M2)” on page 233 Release solenoid Stamp solenoid Pickup clutch “Removing the Pickup Clutch/...
  • Page 185 4. Disassembly/Assembly ■ List of Sensor SR14 SR15 SR12 SR11 SR10 SR13 Symbol Name Main Unit Reference Registration sensor Feed assembly “Removing the Sensor (SR1,SR2,SR3)” on page 229 Read sensor Feed assembly Delivery reversal sensor Feed assembly Document set sensor Cover open/closed sensor Document length sensor 1 Document supply tray...
  • Page 186 4. Disassembly/Assembly ■ Other Name Reference Right hinge “Removing the Right Hinge” on page 236 Platen roller “Removing the Platen Roller” on page 237...
  • Page 187: External Cover

    4. Disassembly/Assembly External Cover Removing the Reader Front Cover ■ Procedure 1. Open the ADF. 2. Remove the Reader Front Cover [1]. • 2 Rubber Caps [2] • 2 Screws [3] • 2 Hooks [4] Removing the Reader Left Cover ■...
  • Page 188: Removing The Reader Rear Cover

    4. Disassembly/Assembly 2. Remove the Reader Right Cover [1]. • 1 Rubber Cap [2] • 2 Screws [3] • 3 Hooks [4] Removing the Reader Rear Cover ■ Procedure 1. Lift up the hinge part [1] of the ADF to set it to the book original mode.
  • Page 189: Removing The Front Cover

    4. Disassembly/Assembly 2. Remove the Reader Rear Small Cover [1]. • 2 Rubber Caps [2] • 2 Screws [3] 3. Remove the Reader Rear Cover [1]. • 2 Rubber Caps [2] • 4 Screws [3] • 2 Hooks [4] Removing the Front Cover ■...
  • Page 190: Removing The Front Inner Cover

    4. Disassembly/Assembly 2. Remove the Front Cover [1]. • 2 Screws [2] • 2 Hinge Pins [3] Removing the Front Inner Cover ■ Preparation 1. Remove the Front Cover.“Removing the Front Cover” on page 176 2. Remove the Drum Unit.“Removing the Drum Unit” on page 259 ■...
  • Page 191: Removing The Left Upper Cover

    4. Disassembly/Assembly 2. Remove the Waste Toner Support Base [1]. • 1 Screw [2] 3. Open the Toner Supply Cover [1], and remove the Toner Bottle [2]. 4. Remove the Front Inner Cover [1]. • 4 Screws [2] • 1 Connector [3] Removing the Left Upper Cover ■...
  • Page 192: Removing The Left Cover

    4. Disassembly/Assembly 2. Remove the Left Upper Cover [1]. • 1 Screw [2] • 2 Claws [3] Removing the Left Cover ■ Preparation 1. Remove the Left Upper Cover.“Removing the Left Upper Cover” on page 178...
  • Page 193: Removing The Left Rear Cover

    4. Disassembly/Assembly ■ Procedure 1. Remove the Left Cover [1]. • 3 Screws [2] Removing the Left Rear Cover ■ Procedure 1. Remove the Left Rear Cover [1]. • 4 Screws [2] • 1 Claw [3] Removing the Right Front Upper Cover. ■...
  • Page 194: Removing The Right Rear Cover (Upper)

    4. Disassembly/Assembly 2. Remove the Right Front Upper Cover [1]. • 2 Screws [2] • 2 Claws [3] Removing the Right Rear Cover (Upper) ■ Procedure 1. Remove the Right Rear Cover (Upper) [1]. • 4 Screws [2] • 1 Claw [3]...
  • Page 195: Removing The Right Rear Cover (Lower)

    4. Disassembly/Assembly Removing the Right Rear Cover (Lower) ■ Preparation 1. Remove the Right Rear Cover (Upper).“Removing the Right Rear Cover (Upper)” on page 181 ■ Procedure 1. Open the Cassette Right Upper Cover [1]. 2. Remove the Handle Cover [1]. •...
  • Page 196: Removing The Rear Cover

    4. Disassembly/Assembly 4. Remove the Right Rear Cover (Lower) [1]. • 1 Screw [2] • 1 Claw [3] Removing the Rear Cover ■ Procedure 1. Remove the Rear Cover [1]. • 4 Screws [2]...
  • Page 197: Removing The Rear Lower Cover

    4. Disassembly/Assembly Removing the Rear Lower Cover ■ Procedure 1. Remove the Connector Cover [1]. • 1 Screw [2] 2. If the Cassette Pedestal is installed, disconnect the connectors [1]. • 3 Connectors [1]...
  • Page 198: Removing The Delivery Tray 1

    4. Disassembly/Assembly 3. Remove the Power Supply Cord Retainer [1] and the Power Supply Cord [2] (100/120V models only). • 1 Screw [3] 4. Remove the Rear Lower Cover [1]. • 4 Screws [2] • 1 Claw [3] • 2 Hooks [4] Removing the Delivery Tray 1 ■...
  • Page 199: Removing The Delivery Tray 2

    4. Disassembly/Assembly ■ Procedure 1. Remove the Delivery Tray 1 [1]. • 3 Screws [2] Removing the Delivery Tray 2 ■ Preparation 1. Remove the Delivery Tray 1.“Removing the Delivery Tray 1” on page 185 ■ Procedure 1. Remove the Delivery Tray 2 [1]. •...
  • Page 200: Removing The Delivery Rear Cover (Upper/Lower)

    4. Disassembly/Assembly Removing the Delivery Rear Cover (Upper/Lower) ■ Procedure 1. Remove the Delivery Rear Cover (Upper/Lower) [1]. • 1 Screw [2]...
  • Page 201: Original Exposure System

    4. Disassembly/Assembly Original Exposure System Removing the Reader Controller PCB ■ Procedure 1. Lift up the hinge part [1] of the ADF to set it to the book original mode. 2. Open the ADF. 3. Remove the Reader Cable Cover [1]. •...
  • Page 202 4. Disassembly/Assembly 4. Disconnect the connector [1] and the 2 Flat Cables [2] from the Reader Controller PCB. • 2 Connectors (with a hook) [3] 5. Remove the Reader Rear Cover [1]. • 4 Screws [2] • 3 Rubber Caps [3] 6.
  • Page 203 4. Disassembly/Assembly 8. Remove the Reader Controller PCB Unit. • 5 Connectors [3] • 2 Edge Saddles [4] • 4 Screws [5] • 1 Video Cable [6]...
  • Page 204 4. Disassembly/Assembly 9. Remove the Reader Controller PCB [1]. • 1 Screw [2] • 4 Screws [3] NOTE: Caution when installing the Reader Controller PCB [1] • When installing the Reader Controller PCB [1], tighten the screw [2] first. CAUTION: •...
  • Page 205: Cleaning The Reader Scanner Unit Scanner Mirror

    4. Disassembly/Assembly Cleaning the Reader Scanner Unit Scanner Mirror ■ Procedure 1. Open the ADF. 2. Remove the Glass Retainer (Right) [1] and then remove the Copyboard Glass [2]. • 2 Screws [3] CAUTION: Grease is applied on the 2 Rail Shafts [1] of the Reader Scanner Unit. If you have touched the grease, be careful not to put it to other parts.
  • Page 206 4. Disassembly/Assembly 5. Remove the 2 screws [2] securing the LED Unit. 6. Move the Reader Scanner Unit in the direction of the arrow while paying attention not to make it contact with the frame of the Reader, and place it as shown in the figure below. 7.
  • Page 207: Removing The Reader Scanner Unit

    4. Disassembly/Assembly 9. Clean the mirror [1] with lint-free paper. The following 4 mirrors can be cleaned. NOTE: The rearmost mirror [2] cannot be cleaned. However, it is a dustproof mirror, so there is no need to clean it. Removing the Reader Scanner Unit ■...
  • Page 208 4. Disassembly/Assembly 2. Remove the Glass Retainer (Right) [1] and then remove the Copyboard Glass [2]. • 2 Screws [3] CAUTION: Grease is applied on the 2 Rail Shafts [1] of the Reader Scanner Unit. If you have touched the grease, be careful not to put it to other parts.
  • Page 209 4. Disassembly/Assembly 4. Loosen the screw [1] to release the tension applied on the belt. After that, remove the belt [3] from the Reader Scanner Unit [2]. CAUTION: Holding the Reader Scanner Unit • Be sure to hold both edges [1]. •...
  • Page 210 4. Disassembly/Assembly 6. Disconnect the Flat Cable [1] (with Protection Sheet [2]) from the Reader Scanner Unit. • 1 Connector (with a hook) [3] • Guide [A] CAUTION: When installing the Reader Scanner Unit, be sure to insert the 4 protrusions [2] of the Flat Cable Protection Sheet [1] into the guide [A].
  • Page 211: Document Feeder System

    4. Disassembly/Assembly Document Feeder System Single Pass ADF ■ Removing the ADF Pre-separation Unit / ADF Separation Roller ● Procedure 1. Open the Feeder Cover [1]. 2. Remove the Pre-separation Unit [2]. • 2 Claws [3] 3. Remove the ADF Separation Roller Shaft [1]. 4.
  • Page 212 4. Disassembly/Assembly ■ Removing the ADF Pickup Roller Unit ● Procedure CAUTION: Be sure not to touch the ADF Pickup Roller and the ADF Feed Roller. 1. Remove the Feeder Inner Cover (Front) [1] and the Feeder Inner Cover (Rear) [2]. •...
  • Page 213 4. Disassembly/Assembly 4. Remove the ADF Pickup Roller Unit [1]. ■ Removing the ADF Pickup Roller and the ADF Feed Roller ● Preparation 1. Remove the ADF Pickup Roller Unit.“Removing the ADF Pickup Roller Unit” on page 199 ● Procedure CAUTION: Be sure not to touch the ADF Pickup Roller and the ADF Feed Roller.
  • Page 214 4. Disassembly/Assembly 3. Remove the ADF Pickup Roller [1] and the ADF Feed Roller [2]. • 1 Claw [3] CAUTION: Be sure to install the ADF Pickup Roller [1] with the protrusion [2] on the front side and install the ADF Feed Roller [3] with the bearing [4] on the rear side.
  • Page 215 4. Disassembly/Assembly CAUTION: Installing the Roller Holder (Front) and the Parallel Pin 1. Pass the Roller Holder (Front) [1] through the shaft of the ADF Pickup Roller Unit, and slide it until it comes to the hole for the Parallel Pin [2]. 2.
  • Page 216 4. Disassembly/Assembly 3. Place the 2 flags [1] of the ADF Pickup Roller Unit on the 2 guides [2] of the feeder, and insert the Pickup Roller Unit side from above. 4. Move the shaft [2] of the ADF Pickup Roller Unit under the 2 flags [1] on the feeder side. Shift the bushing [3] while compressing the spring, and insert the shaft [2] into the Shaft Support [4] of the feeder.
  • Page 217 4. Disassembly/Assembly ■ Removing the ADF ● Procedure 1. Open the 2 Hinge Covers [1], and remove the 2 Hinge Open/Close Guide Plates [2]. • 4 Screws [3] 2. Open the ADF. 3. Remove the Reader Cable Cover [1]. • 2 Rubber Caps [2] •...
  • Page 218 4. Disassembly/Assembly 5. Remove the ADF [1]. • 4 Screws [2] CAUTION: • Be careful not to damage the white sheet [1] of the ADF. • Be careful not to damage the Reader Communication Cable Guide [2] when placing the ADF. ■...
  • Page 219 4. Disassembly/Assembly 2. Place the White Plate on the Copyboard Glass while placing "Rear" on the plate on the rear side, and "Front" on the front side. Be sure to align the Index Sheet with the left side of the White Plate. 3.
  • Page 220 4. Disassembly/Assembly 5. Pull the lever [1] on the upper side of the ADF, and open the cover [2] of the document reading area. Hold down the 8 areas indicated with circles shown in the figure below, and secure the White Plate and the cover of the ADF document reading area in place.
  • Page 221 4. Disassembly/Assembly ● Procedure 1. Remove the Upper Inner Cover [1]. • 1 Screw [2] 2. Remove the connector [1] and the round shape terminal [2]. • 1 Screw [3] • 1 Harness Guide [4] 3. Free the spring [1] from the hook [2].
  • Page 222 4. Disassembly/Assembly 4. While opening the Pickup Tray [1], remove the Delivery Guide [2]. • 4 Screws [3] • 2 Claws [4] CAUTION: Holding the ADF Scanner Unit • Be sure to hold the handle [1] and the plate [2]. •...
  • Page 223 4. Disassembly/Assembly ■ Cleaning the Paper Back Reading Glass ● Procedure 1. Open the Feeder Cover [1]. 2. Remove the 2 screws [3] of the Front Cover [2]. 3. Open the ADF [1], and remove the 2 screws [3] of the Front Cover [2]. 4.
  • Page 224 4. Disassembly/Assembly 6. Clean the front surface [1] and the back surface [2] of the Paper Back Reading Glass with wet and tightly-wrung lint- free paper [3]. ■ Removing the Rear Cover ● Procedure 1. Open the Feeder Cover [1]. 2.
  • Page 225 4. Disassembly/Assembly 3. While opening the Pickup Tray [1], remove the Rear Cover [2]. • 3 Claws [3] • 2 Protrusions [4] 4. Remove the parts on the rear side of the ADF as needed. ■ Cleaning the Lead Roller 1/2/3 ●...
  • Page 226 4. Disassembly/Assembly 3. Open the ADF [1], and remove the 2 screws [3] of the ADF Front Cover [2]. 4. Remove the ADF Rear Cover. “Procedure” on page 211 5. Remove the ADF Left Cover [1]. • 2 Screws [2]...
  • Page 227 4. Disassembly/Assembly 6. Remove the screws [2] one each on the front and rear of the Pressure Plate [1] of the Lead Roller 1. • 1 Screw [3] (P Tightening) • 1 Screw [4] (RS Tightening) 7. Release the 2 hooks [2] on the front and rear of the Pressure Plate [1], and gently remove the Pressure Plate [1]. CAUTION: Be careful not to drop the 6 Compression Springs used inside.
  • Page 228 4. Disassembly/Assembly 8. Clean the Lead Roller 1 [1] with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol. CAUTION: When installing the Pressure Plate, check that the 6 Compression Springs are correctly set in the holder on the Lead Roller side. NOTE: Opening the ADF Upper Cover releases the pressure and makes it easier to perform the work. 9.
  • Page 229 4. Disassembly/Assembly 10. When cleaning the Lead Roller 3 [1], lift up the ADF Document Pickup Tray, and clean the Lead Roller 3 from the original delivery outlet side with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol. ■ Removing the ADF Driver PCB ●...
  • Page 230: Reversal Adf

    4. Disassembly/Assembly Reversal ADF ■ Removing the Separation Roller ● Procedure 1. Open the Feeder cover [1]. 2. Remove the Separation roller [1]. 3. When replacing the Separation roller with a new one, clear the parts counter. • COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-2 > DF-SP-RL...
  • Page 231 4. Disassembly/Assembly ■ Removing the Pickup Roller Assembly ● Procedure 1. Open the Feeder cover [1]. 2. Remove the Pickup roller assembly [1]. 3. When replacing the Pickup roller assembly with a new one, clear the parts counter. • COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-2 > DF-PU-RL...
  • Page 232 4. Disassembly/Assembly ■ Removing this Machine from the Host Machine ● Procedure 1. Remove the Cover of Reader [1]. • 2 Rubber Caps [2] • 2 Screws [3] 2. Disconnect the Grounding Cable [1]. • 2 Connectors [2] • 1 Screw [3] •...
  • Page 233 4. Disassembly/Assembly 4. Remove the ADF [1]. CAUTION: When holding this equipment, be careful not to touch the Platen roller [3]. • 2 Screws [2] ● Actions after Reinstalling the ADF 1. Adjusting the Height.“Adjusting the Height” on page 311 2.
  • Page 234 4. Disassembly/Assembly ● Procedure 1. Remove the Tray holder [1]. • 1 Screw [2] 2. Remove the Grounding Wire [1]. • 1 Screw [2] 3. Remove the 8 Connectors [1] on the ADF driver PCB.
  • Page 235 4. Disassembly/Assembly 4. Remove the Document supply tray [1]. • 1 Screw [2] • 1 Grounding Wire [3] • 1 Ferrite Core [4] • 1 Harness [5] 5. Remove the Read motor.“Removing the Read Motor (M2)” on page 233 6. Remove the Left hinge.“Removing the Left Hinge”...
  • Page 236 4. Disassembly/Assembly 10. Remove the Feed assembly [1]. • 6 Screws [2] ■ Replacing the Stamp ● Procedure 1. Open the Feeder Cover and Separation guide. 2. Remove the Stamper [1]. 3. Attach the new Stamper [1]. (Be careful to set the Stamper side to the front.) 4.
  • Page 237 4. Disassembly/Assembly 5. When replacing the Stamper with a new one, clear the parts counter. • COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-2 > STAMP ■ Removing the Left Hinge ● Preparation 1. Removing the Rear Cover.“Removing the Rear Cover” on page 226 2.
  • Page 238 4. Disassembly/Assembly ■ Removing the Front Cover ● Procedure 1. Open the Feeder Cover [1]. 2. Remove the screw [1]. 3. Open the ADF. 4. Remove the 2 screws [2]. 5. Close the ADF.
  • Page 239 4. Disassembly/Assembly 6. Remove the Front Cover [1]. • 3 Hooks [2] ■ Removing the Rear Cover ● Procedure 1. Open the Feeder Cover [1]. 2. Remove the Rear Small Cover [1]. • 1 Screw [2]...
  • Page 240 4. Disassembly/Assembly 3. Remove the Rear Cover [1]. • 2 Screws [2] • 2 Claws [3] ■ Removing the Feeder Cover ● Preparation 1. Remove the Rear Cover.“Removing the Rear Cover” on page 226 2. Remove the Front Cover.“Removing the Front Cover” on page 225 ●...
  • Page 241 4. Disassembly/Assembly 2. Remove the Feeder Cover [1]. • 1 Screw [2] • 1 Positioning Pin [3] CAUTION: Be careful not to hang the cables while putting the rear cables through the hole at the plate. ■ Removing the Inner Cover ●...
  • Page 242 4. Disassembly/Assembly ● Procedure 1. Remove the sensor holder [1]. • 3 Screws [2] 2. Remove the Different width sensor PCB [1]. • 1 Connector [2] • 3 Claws [3] ■ Removing the Sensor (SR1,SR2,SR3) ● Preparation 1. Remove the Feed assembly.“Removing the Feed Assembly”...
  • Page 243 4. Disassembly/Assembly ● Procedure 1. Remove the fixing plate [1]. • 3 Screws [2] 2. Turn over the Feed assembly, remove the following parts. • 1 Resin ring [1] • 1 Flange [2] • 1 Pulley [3] • 1 E-ring [4] •...
  • Page 244 4. Disassembly/Assembly 3. Remove the Platen roller unit [1]. • 2 Claws [2] 4. Remove the Cover [1]. • 2 Screws [2]...
  • Page 245 4. Disassembly/Assembly 5. Remove the Read roller 2(upper) [1]. • 1 Resin ring [2] • 1 Flange [3] • 1 Pulley [4] • 1 E-ring [5] • 1 Bearing [6] • 1 Gear [7] • 1 Bushing [8] 6. Remove the Sensor mount [1]. •...
  • Page 246 4. Disassembly/Assembly 7. Remove the Sensors [1]. • 3 Connectors [2] [1] SR3 [1] SR1 [1] SR2 ■ Removing the Pickup Motor (M1) ● Preparation 1. Remove the Rear Cover.“Removing the Rear Cover” on page 226 2. Remove the Clutch unit.“Removing the Pickup Clutch/Registration Clutch (CL1/CL2)”...
  • Page 247 4. Disassembly/Assembly ● Procedure 1. Remove the Read motor [1]. • 1 Connector [2] • 3 Screws [3] • 1 Spring [4] ● Actions after Replacement 1. Adjusting the Magnification.“Adjusting the Magnification” on page 320 ■ Removing the Pickup Clutch/Registration Clutch (CL1/CL2) ●...
  • Page 248 4. Disassembly/Assembly 2. Remove the 2 Clutches [1]. • 2 Resin rings [2] • 2 Bushings [3] [1] CL1 [1] CL2 ■ Removing the ADF Driver PCB (PCB1) ● Preparation 1. Remove the Rear Cover.“Removing the Rear Cover” on page 226 ●...
  • Page 249 4. Disassembly/Assembly ● Procedure 1. Remove the sensor holder [1]. • 3 Screws [2] 2. Remove the LED PCB [1]. • 1 Screw [2] • 1 Connector [3] ■ Removing the Right Hinge ● Preparation 1. Remove the ADF from the host machine.“Removing this Machine from the Host Machine”...
  • Page 250 4. Disassembly/Assembly 2. Remove the Right hinge [1]. • 2 Screws [2] ■ Removing the Platen Roller ● Preparation 1. Remove the Feed assembly.“Removing the Feed Assembly” on page 220 ● Procedure 1. Remove the fixing plate [1] • 3 Screws [2]...
  • Page 251 4. Disassembly/Assembly 2. Turn over the Feed assembly, remove the following parts. • 1 Resin ring [1] • 1 Flange [2] • 1 Pulley [3] • 1 E-ring [4] • 1 Bearing [5] • 1 Gear [6] • 1 Bushing [7] 3.
  • Page 252 4. Disassembly/Assembly 4. Remove the Platen roller [1]. • 2 Screws [2] • 1 Plate [3] • 1 Platen roller holder (front) [4] • 1 Bushing [5] • 1 Gear [6] • 1 Platen roller holder (rear)[7]...
  • Page 253: Main Controller System

    4. Disassembly/Assembly Main Controller System Removing the Main Controller PCB ■ Preparation 1. Remove the Right Rear Cover (Upper).“Removing the Right Rear Cover (Upper)” on page 181 ■ Procedure CAUTION: Do not transfer the following parts to another host machine whose serial number is different. The host machine does not start up normally and may become unrecoverable in some cases.
  • Page 254 4. Disassembly/Assembly 2. Remove the harness of the HDD Unit [1]. • 2 Connectors [2] • 1 Wire Saddle [3] • 1 Harness Guide [4] NOTE: 3. Turn over the Main Controller PCB [1], and remove the HDD Unit [2]. •...
  • Page 255: Removing The Riser Pcb

    4. Disassembly/Assembly CAUTION: When replacing the Main Controller PCB, transfer the following parts from the old PCB to the new PCB. • • TPM PCB [1] • Flash PCB [2] • Memory PCB [3] CAUTION: Points to Note when Replacing the Main Controller PCB 1.
  • Page 256 4. Disassembly/Assembly 2. Remove the Rear Cover.“Removing the Rear Cover” on page 183 ■ Procedure 1. Remove the screw [1], loosen the 4 screws [2], and remove the Controller Box Cover [3]. 2. Remove the Riser PCB [1]. • 1 Flat Cable [2] •...
  • Page 257: Removing The Hdd

    4. Disassembly/Assembly Removing the HDD ■ Preparation CAUTION: • When removing the HDD, be careful of destruction by electrostatic discharge. • Be sure to keep the HDD free from impact. 1. Actions before Replacement: “Before Replacing” on page 325 2. Remove the Right Rear Cover (Upper).“Removing the Right Rear Cover (Upper)”...
  • Page 258: Removing The Control Panel

    4. Disassembly/Assembly 3. Remove the HDD Fixation Plate [2] from the HDD [1]. • 4 Screws [3] 4. Actions after Replacement: “Hard Disk” on page 325 Removing the Control Panel ■ Procedure 1. Open the ADF [1], and raise the Control Panel [2]. 2.
  • Page 259 4. Disassembly/Assembly 3. Remove the Control Panel Arm Cover [1]. • 2 Rubber Caps [2] • 2 Screws [3] (RS Tightening; M3) 4. Remove the 3 screws [2] securing the Control Panel Hinge [1]. 5. Place the paper [1] on the Copy Board Glass to prevent damage on the Control Panel.
  • Page 260 4. Disassembly/Assembly 6. Free the Control Panel Cable [1] from the 4 Cable Guides [2]. 7. Pull out the Control Panel [1]. 8. Remove the Control Panel Connector Cover [2]. • 5 Claws [3] 9. Remove the Cable Guide [4]. 10.
  • Page 261 4. Disassembly/Assembly 11. Remove the Cable Holder [1]. • 1 Connector [2] • 3 Hooks [3] • 1 Boss [4] 12. Disconnect the USB Cable [1] and the Control Panel Cable [2]. 13. Remove the 6 screws [2] securing the Control Panel Rear Cover [1]. •...
  • Page 262 4. Disassembly/Assembly 14. Remove the Control Panel Right Hinge [1]. • 1 Screw [2] • 1 Boss [3] 15. Turn over the Control Panel Rear Cover [1], remove the screw [2] to disconnect the Grounding Wire [3], and remove the Control Panel [4].
  • Page 263: Laser Exposure System

    4. Disassembly/Assembly Laser Exposure System Removing the Laser Scanner Unit ■ Preparation CAUTION: When servicing on and around the Laser Assembly, be sure to turn OFF the power of the host machine before starting the work. CAUTION: Do not disassemble the Laser Scanner Unit because it requires adjustment. Disassembling the unit may cause functional problems.
  • Page 264 4. Disassembly/Assembly 2. Pull out the Laser Scanner Unit [1]. • 2 Connectors [2] CAUTION: • Do not touch the PCB on the Laser Scanner Unit [1]. • Do not move the volume resistor on the PCB. 3. Remove the Laser Scanner Unit [1]. •...
  • Page 265: Image Formation System

    4. Disassembly/Assembly Image Formation System Removing the Developing Assembly ■ Preparation 1. Remove the Drum Unit. “Removing the Drum Unit” on page 259 ■ Procedure 1. Remove the Developing Assembly [1]. • 1 Connector [2] CAUTION: Points to Note at Installation •...
  • Page 266: Removing The Developing Cylinder

    4. Disassembly/Assembly NOTE: When the consumable parts have been replaced, be sure to clear the parts counter shown below in service mode. • COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > DV-UNT-K Removing the Developing Cylinder ■ Preparation CAUTION: Do not touch the Developing Cylinder or give a shock to it. CAUTION: Points to Note at Installation •...
  • Page 267 4. Disassembly/Assembly 3. Remove the Gear Unit [1]. • 3 Screws [2] 4. Remove the holder [1]. • 2 Screws [2] • 1 Push-on Roller [3] • 1 Bearing [4] 5. Remove the holder [1]. • 2 Screws [2]...
  • Page 268 4. Disassembly/Assembly 6. Remove the Developing Contact Spring [1]. 7. Remove the holder [1]. • 2 Screws [2] • 1 Push-on Roller [3] • 1 Bearing [4] 8. Remove the Blade Unit [1]. • 2 Screws [2]...
  • Page 269: Removing The Transfer Roller

    4. Disassembly/Assembly 9. Remove the Developing Cylinder [1]. Removing the Transfer Roller ■ Procedure CAUTION: Be sure not to touch the surface of the roller during the work. 1. Open the Right Cover. 2. Remove the Stopper (Rear) [1]. • 1 Claw [2]...
  • Page 270: Removing The Separation Static Eliminator

    4. Disassembly/Assembly 3. Remove the Transfer Roller [1]. • 1 Stopper (Front) [2] • 1 Claw [3] • 1 Shaft Support (Rear) [4] CAUTION: Points to Note at Installation • Be sure to install it so that the longitudinal side of the Transfer Roller is positioned on the rear side of the host machine. •...
  • Page 271: Removing The Waste Toner Container

    4. Disassembly/Assembly NOTE: When the consumable parts have been replaced, be sure to clear the parts counter shown below in service mode. • COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > SP-SC-EL Removing the Waste Toner Container ■ Procedure 1. Open the Front Cover. 2.
  • Page 272: Removing The Drum Unit

    4. Disassembly/Assembly Removing the Drum Unit ■ Preparation 1. Open the Right Cover. 2. Remove the Waste Toner Container.“Removing the Waste Toner Container” on page 258 ■ Procedure 1. Remove the screw [2] of the Developing Pressure Lever [1], and turn the lever [1] in the direction of the arrow. 2.
  • Page 273 4. Disassembly/Assembly ■ Procedure 1. Remove the Toner Supply Unit [1]. • 1 Connector [2] • 1 Screw [3] CAUTION: When removing the Toner Supply Unit [1], do not tilt it as toner may spill out. 2. Remove the Bottle Ring [1]. •...
  • Page 274: Fixing System

    4. Disassembly/Assembly Fixing System Removing the Fixing Assembly ■ Procedure CAUTION: The Fixing Assembly right after power OFF is hot and may cause burn injury. Be sure to perform the operation after the assembly is surely cooled. 1. Open the Right Cover. 2.
  • Page 275: Removing The Fixing Delivery Upper Guide

    4. Disassembly/Assembly ■ Procedure 1. Remove the Fixing Outer Delivery Unit Guide [1] from the Fixing Assembly [2]. • 1 Screw [3] • 2 Claws [4] NOTE: When the consumable parts have been replaced, be sure to clear the parts counter shown below in service mode. •...
  • Page 276 4. Disassembly/Assembly ■ Procedure 1. Remove the Cable Cover [1], and remove the Connector Holder [2]. • 2 Claws [3] 2. Remove the Motor Cover [1]. • 2 E-rings [2] • 1 Washer [3] • 2 Screws [4]...
  • Page 277 4. Disassembly/Assembly 3. Remove the 2 screws [2] of the Pressure Plate Units (Front/Rear) [1], and open them in the direction of the arrows. CAUTION: • Be sure not to turn the fixing nip pressure adjustment screw. • Note that the fixing nip pressure cannot be adjusted in the field. If the adjustment screw has been turned and the nip pressure has been changed, replace the Fixing Assembly.
  • Page 278 4. Disassembly/Assembly 4. Remove the Terminal Cover [1]. • 1 Claw [2] 5. Remove the screw [2] securing the terminal [1]. • 1 Screw [2]...
  • Page 279 4. Disassembly/Assembly 6. Remove the Electrode Plate [1] in the direction of the arrow. • 1 Claw [2] CAUTION: Points to Note at Installation • Be sure to install the Electrode Plate [1] while releasing the claw [2]. • Check that the Electrode Plate [1] is secured with the claw [2] and the 2 hooks [3].
  • Page 280 4. Disassembly/Assembly 7. Remove the the cable of the Connector Holder [1]. • 2 Snap bands [2] • 2 Claws [2] 8. Remove the gear [1] and the cam [2]. 9. Remove the 2 E-rings [1], cam [2], and Parallel Pin [3].
  • Page 281: Removing The Fixing Film Unit

    4. Disassembly/Assembly 10. While removing the Pressure Plate Unit (Front) [1], remove the Guide Shaft [2] together with the Pressure Plate Unit (Rear) [3]. 11. Remove the guide [1]. • 1 Screw [2] 12. Remove the Fixing Delivery Upper Guide [1]. Removing the Fixing Film Unit ■...
  • Page 282 4. Disassembly/Assembly 1. Remove the Cable Cover [1], and remove the Connector Holder [2]. • 2 Claws [3] 2. Remove the Motor Cover [1]. • 2 E-rings [2] • 1 Washer [3] • 2 Screws [4]...
  • Page 283 4. Disassembly/Assembly 3. Remove the 2 screws [2] of the Pressure Plate Units (Front/Rear) [1], and open them in the direction of the arrows. CAUTION: • Be sure not to turn the fixing nip pressure adjustment screw. • Note that the fixing nip pressure cannot be adjusted in the field. If the adjustment screw has been turned and the nip pressure has been changed, replace the Fixing Assembly.
  • Page 284 4. Disassembly/Assembly 4. Remove the Fixing Film Cover [1]. • 2 Screws [2] 5. Remove the Terminal Cover [1]. • 1 Claw [2] 6. Remove the screw [2] securing the terminal [1]. • 1 Screw [2]...
  • Page 285 4. Disassembly/Assembly 7. Remove the Electrode Plate [1] in the direction of the arrow. • 1 Claw [2] CAUTION: Points to Note at Installation • Be sure to install the Electrode Plate [1] while releasing the claw [2]. • Check that the Electrode Plate [1] is secured with the claw [2] and the 2 hooks [3].
  • Page 286: Removing The Pressure Roller

    4. Disassembly/Assembly 8. Remove the cable of the Connector Holder [1]. • 2 Snap bands [2] • 2 Claws [2] 9. Disconnect the connector [2] from the Connector Holder [1]. • 1 Connector [2] 10. Remove the Fixing Film Unit [1]. Removing the Pressure Roller ■...
  • Page 287 4. Disassembly/Assembly ■ Procedure CAUTION: Be sure not to touch the Pressure Roller during installation/removal. 1. Remove the Cable Holder [1]. • 1 Screw [2] 2. Remove the Fixing Inlet Guide [1]. • 1 Claw [2]...
  • Page 288 4. Disassembly/Assembly 3. Insert 5 or 6 sheets of plain paper between the Fixing Outlet Guide [1] and the Pressure Roller [2] so as to protect all the ribs of the Fixing Outlet Guide [1]. CAUTION: If the Pressure Roller [2] is removed without inserting plain paper, the ribs of the Fixing Outlet Guide [1] will come in contact with the Pressure Roller [2] and the roller will get scratched.
  • Page 289 4. Disassembly/Assembly 5. Remove the E-ring [2], Pressure Roller Gear [3], 2 Shaft Supports [4], and 2 bearings [5] from the Roller Shaft [1]. CAUTION: Points to Note at Installation • Be sure to protect the whole surface of the Pressure Roller with 5 or 6 sheets of plain paper. •...
  • Page 290: Pickup/Feed System

    4. Disassembly/Assembly Pickup/Feed System Removing the Right Cover ■ Preparation 1. Remove the Right Rear Cover (Upper).“Removing the Right Rear Cover (Upper)” on page 181 ■ Procedure 1. Open the Right Cover [1]. 2. Remove the Cover Inner Cover [2]. •...
  • Page 291: Removing The Cassette Pickup Unit 1

    4. Disassembly/Assembly 3. Remove the Right Cover [1]. CAUTION: When the pin [4] is removed, the Right Cover [1] may fall off. Be sure to hold the lower part of the Right Cover while removing the pin. • 1 Connector [2] •...
  • Page 292 4. Disassembly/Assembly ■ Procedure 1. Remove the Handle Cover [1]. 2. Remove the Right Front Lower Cover [2]. • 1 Claw [3] • 3 Screws [4] 3. Remove the Connection Cable [1]. • 2 Connectors [2] • 1 Snap Band [3] •...
  • Page 293: Removing The Cassette Pickup Unit 2

    4. Disassembly/Assembly 4. Remove the protrution[1] on bottom of the Right Cover. • 2 Screws [2] 5. Remove the Cassette Pickup Unit 1 [1]. • 5 Screws [2] NOTE: Be sure to remove it while lifting the rear side of the Pickup Unit 1 with the Right Cover fully opened. Removing the Cassette Pickup Unit 2 ■...
  • Page 294: Removing The Multi-Purpose Tray Pickup Roller

    4. Disassembly/Assembly 3. Remove the Right Lower Cover (when the Cassette Pedestal is installed, skip this step). 4. Remove the Right Rear Cover (Lower).“Removing the Right Rear Cover (Lower)” on page 182 ■ Procedure 1. Disconnect the Connection Cable [1]. •...
  • Page 295 4. Disassembly/Assembly 2. Remove the Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Roller Cover [1]. • 1 Screw [2]...
  • Page 296: Removing The Multi-Purpose Tray Separation Pad

    4. Disassembly/Assembly 3. Free the claw [1], slide the Shaft Support (Front) [2], and remove the Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Roller [3]. CAUTION: When installing it, be sure to follow the order shown below. 1. Fit the hole of the Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Roller [1] onto the protrusion of the Shaft Support (Rear) [2]. 2.
  • Page 297: Removing The Cassette Pickup Roller (1/2)

    4. Disassembly/Assembly ■ Procedure 1. Shift the Shaft Support (Rear) [1] toward the rear. • 1 Claw [2] 2. Remove the Separation Pad [1] using a flat-blade screwdriver. NOTE: Be sure to insert the flat-blade screwdriver at an angle. NOTE: When the consumable parts have been replaced, be sure to clear the parts counter shown below in service mode.
  • Page 298: Removing The Cassette Feed Roller (1/2)

    4. Disassembly/Assembly 3. Remove the Leaf Spring [1], and remove the Cassette Pickup Roller [2]. • 1 Claw [3] NOTE: When a consumable part has been replaced, be sure to clear the corresponding parts counter. • Cassette 1 parts counter COPIER >...
  • Page 299: Removing The Cassette Separation Roller (1/2)

    4. Disassembly/Assembly NOTE: When a consumable part has been replaced, be sure to clear the corresponding parts counter. • Cassette 1 parts counter COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > C1-FD-RL • Cassette 2 parts counter COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > C2-FD-R Removing the Cassette Separation Roller (1/2) ■...
  • Page 300 4. Disassembly/Assembly ■ Procedure 1. Remove the screw [1], loosen the 4 screws [2], and remove the Controller Box Cover [3]. 2. Remove the 5 connectors [1].
  • Page 301 4. Disassembly/Assembly 3. Open the lower part of the Controller Box [1]. • 4 Screws [2] NOTE: Close the stopper [3] first when closing the Controller Box [1]. 4. Disconnect all the connectors [1]. • 9 Wire Saddles [2]...
  • Page 302 4. Disassembly/Assembly 5. Remove the HVT PCB Unit [1]. • 1 Connector [2] • 2 Screws [3] 6. Remove the 3 clutches [1]. • 3 Resin E-rings [2] • 3 Connectors [3]...
  • Page 303: Removing The Second Delivery Unit

    4. Disassembly/Assembly 7. Remove the Main Motor Unit [1]. • 1 Connector [2] • 4 Screws [3] 8. Remove the Main Drive Unit [1]. • 4 Screws [2] Removing the Second Delivery Unit ■ Procedure 1. Open the Right Cover.
  • Page 304: Removing The First Delivery Unit

    4. Disassembly/Assembly 2. Remove the Drive Cover [1]. • 1 Claw [2] 3. Remove the Second Delivery Unit [1]. • 1 Connector [2] • 2 Screws [3] Removing the First Delivery Unit ■ Preparation 1. Remove the Delivery Rear Cover (Upper/Lower). “Removing the Delivery Rear Cover (Upper/Lower)”...
  • Page 305: Removing The First Delivery Drive Assembly

    4. Disassembly/Assembly ■ Procedure 1. Remove the First Delivery Unit [1]. • 1 Screw [2] Removing the First Delivery Drive Assembly ■ Preparation 1. Remove the First Delivery Unit.“Removing the First Delivery Unit” on page 291 ■ Procedure 1. Remove the First Delivery Drive Assembly [1]. •...
  • Page 306: External Auxiliary Control System

    4. Disassembly/Assembly External Auxiliary Control System Removing the DC Controller PCB ■ Preparation 1. Actions before replacement: “Before Parts Replacement” on page 325 2. Remove the Rear Cover.“Removing the Rear Cover” on page 183 3. Remove the Rear Lower Cover.“Removing the Rear Lower Cover” on page 184 ■...
  • Page 307: Removing The Power Supply Pcb

    4. Disassembly/Assembly ■ Procedure 1. Remove the HVT PCB [1]. • 3 Screws [2] • 1 Connector [3] Removing the Power Supply PCB ■ Preparation 1. Remove the Left Upper Cover.“Removing the Left Upper Cover” on page 178 2. Remove the Left Cover.“Removing the Left Cover”...
  • Page 308 4. Disassembly/Assembly 2. Remove the Filter Cover [1] (front/rear). • 2 Claws [2] 3. Remove the Filter [1] (front/rear). NOTE: When the consumable parts have been replaced, be sure to clear the parts counter shown below in service mode. • COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > OZ-FIL1...
  • Page 309: Adjustment

    Adjustment Pickup Feed System......297 Original Exposure System....298 Document Feeder System....300 Actions at Parts Replacement...325...
  • Page 310: Pickup Feed System

    5. Adjustment Pickup Feed System Image Position Adjustment 1. After setting the following service mode, press the Start key and output a test print (2-sided print) from each of the paper sources. • Service mode > COPIER > TEST > PG > TYPE = 5 PG-PICK = each paper source ■...
  • Page 311: Original Exposure System

    5. Adjustment Original Exposure System Service Mode Backup Adjustment is made to every machine at the time of shipment to write the adjustment value in the service label. Be sure to adjust the value in the field, and in the case of changing the service mode value, be sure to write down the changed value in the service label.
  • Page 312 5. Adjustment • When backup is not performed normally Enter the values written on the service label (on the back of the Reader Front Cover) to the following service mode items. Service Mode > COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY Service Mode > COPIER > ADJUST > CCD Service Mode >...
  • Page 313: Document Feeder System

    5. Adjustment Document Feeder System Single Pass ADF ■ Preparation or Creation of the Test Charts Prepare a test chart. If test chart is not available, create a test chart. Create a test chart using a A4 or LTR size paper, by drawing a rectangle 10 mm smaller than the paper at four corners. 10 mm 10 mm 10 mm...
  • Page 314 5. Adjustment ● AB Configuration Adjustment 1. Highlight the service mode item in the following service mode. • FEEDER > FUNCTION > TRY-A4 2. Align the Slide Guide with "A4/A3". 3. Press the OK key and register the width of A4. 4.
  • Page 315 5. Adjustment Checking the Height of the Height Adjustment Boss on the Front Side 1. Put a sheet of paper [2] on the place where the protrusions touch the Stream Reading Glass [1], and check whether there is any resistance of the paper when closing the ADF. 2.
  • Page 316 5. Adjustment ■ Right Angle Adjustment (Slant Adjustment) NOTE: There are two adjustment methods: One for reading the front side (Scanner Unit on the Reader side) and another for reading the back side (Scanner Unit on the DADF side). ● Adjustment of the Paper Front Reading 1.
  • Page 317 5. Adjustment 2. Check the A part of the printed paper for the squareness of the image. Make adjustment if it is not at a right angle. Image on test chart Printed image Feed direction 3. Remove the Front Cover. 4.
  • Page 318 5. Adjustment 3. Check that the rear side of the printed image is within the standard range. Standard range: A </= 1 mm < If the image is displaced toward rear > < If the image is displaced toward front > Rear side of printed image Image rear side of...
  • Page 319 5. Adjustment 4. If it is not within the standard range, make an adjustment with the following service mode • COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY > ADJY-DF2 If the printed image is displaced toward the front side: Increase the value (by moving the image toward the rear side). If the printed image is displaced toward the rear side: Decrease the value (by moving the image toward the front side).
  • Page 320 5. Adjustment 3. Check that the leading edge of the printed image is within the standard range. Standard range: A </= 1 mm < If the image is displaced toward trailing edge > < If the image is displaced toward leading edge > Leading edge of Image leading edge of Image leading edge of...
  • Page 321 5. Adjustment 4. Check that the trailing edge of the image on the Print 2 is within the standard range. Standard range: A </= 1 mm < If the image of print 2 is longer > < If the image of print 2 is shorter > Trailing edge of Trailing edge of print 1...
  • Page 322 5. Adjustment 5. If it is not within the standard range, make an adjustment with the following service mode • FEEDER > ADJUST > LA-SPD2 If the image on the Print 2 is longer: Make the numeric value larger (by making the vertical scanning length of the image shorter).
  • Page 323: Reversal Adf

    5. Adjustment 3. If the height is not within the standard range, execute the following adjustments. If the height is 19 cm or less: Turn the hexagon wrench counterclockwise. NOTE: Service Tool: Hexagon wrench (2.5 mm) 4. Check that the "height adjustment boss" does not contact with the Stream Reading Glass after adjustment. Reversal ADF ■...
  • Page 324 5. Adjustment 10 mm 10 mm 10 mm 10 mm ■ Basic Adjustment ● Overview of Adjustment The DADF has the following adjustment items. The following is the order of adjustment. Adjustment Items Adjusting the Height Adjusting the Perpendicularity Adjusting the Read Position Adjusting the Magnification Adjusting the Image Position (Main Scanning Direction) Adjusting the Image Position (Sub Scanning Direction)
  • Page 325 5. Adjustment When Check with the Paper 1. Check the rear-left height of the DADF. Cut a sheet of paper to make a paper slip with width of 45mm. Set paper against the protrusion in such a manner that the sheet is nearly hidden, and then close the DADF.
  • Page 326 5. Adjustment 2. Pull out the set paper. Pull out the paper in the direction of the arrow to check that slight resistance is felt. 3. Check the front-left height of the DADF. Set paper against the protrusion in such a manner that the sheet is nearly hidden, and then close the DADF. CAUTION: Set paper so that it does not reach the document reader.
  • Page 327 5. Adjustment 4. Pull out the set paper. Pull out the paper in the direction of the arrow to check that slight resistance is felt. Checking the Right Hinge Height 1. Be sure that the white plate is in close contact with the front and rear document glass when this Equipment is closed. Order of Adjustment When the front or rear side is floating: 1.
  • Page 328 5. Adjustment Adjusting the Left Hinge Height 1. Adjust the height with the left hinge height adjusting screw. CAUTION: Loosen the lock nut before adjustment, and tighten it after adjustment. • If the front spacer is floating, turn the adjusting screw clockwise to bring the front spacer closer to the glass. •...
  • Page 329 5. Adjustment 2. Check the perpendicularity at the leading edges of the test chart and copy. Measure dimensions A and B on the test chart and dimensions A' and B' on the copy. If (A-B) is not same as (A'-B'), go step 3 and following steps.
  • Page 330 5. Adjustment 3. Loosen the screw securing the right hinge, and slide the hinge to the front or rear with reference to the marking-off line to adjust the perpendicularity. • For B'>A Slide the hinge to rear side. • For A'>B' Slide the hinge to front side.
  • Page 331 5. Adjustment 5. Remove the White Plate. 6. Place the White Plate on the Copyboard Glass by aligning it with the Index Sheet. 7. Close the DADF, and then open it again.
  • Page 332 5. Adjustment 8. Press the White Plate upward as shown in the figure below. CAUTION: If the White Plate is pressed downward, it is placed on the Index Sheet, so be sure to press it upward. 9. With the DADF closed, check that the White Plate is not placed on the Index Sheet as shown in the figures. CAUTION: Be sure that there is no gap between the White Plate and the Index Sheet.
  • Page 333 5. Adjustment 3. Select the following item in the service mode to check the value, and write down the new adjustment value on the service label. (LV.1) COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY > STRD-POS NOTE: The service label affixed to the back of Reader Front Cover. CAUTION: If the DADF fails auto adjustment and indicates [NG], go through the following: 1.
  • Page 334 5. Adjustment 2. Change the value as gap A in the figure. • If the printed image is longer: Increase the value. (The image shrinks in the feed direction.) • If the printed image is shorter: Decrease the value. (The image extends in the feed direction.) Setting Value;...
  • Page 335 5. Adjustment 2. Change the value as gap A in the figure. • If the image is displaced to the rear: Increase the value. (The image shifts to the front.) • If the image is displaced to the front: Decrease the value. (The image shifts to the rear.) Setting Value;...
  • Page 336 5. Adjustment 2. Change the value as gap A in the figure. • If the image is displaced to the trailing edge: Increase the value. (The image shifts to the leading edge.) • If the image is displaced to the leading edge: Decrease the value. (The image shifts to the trailing edge.) Setting Value;...
  • Page 337 5. Adjustment 1. Place the white copy paper which the user usually uses on the copyboard glass. Execute the following item in the service mode. (LV.1) COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL1 2. Press [OK]. Automatic adjustment starts; if it ends successfully, the screen shows [OK!]. 3.
  • Page 338: Actions At Parts Replacement

    5. Adjustment Actions at Parts Replacement MP Pickup Tray Unit ■ Actions after Parts Replacement 1. Load A4R paper in the MP Pickup Tray and slide the paper width guide to fit the paper size. 2. Select service mode as shown below and Press OK key for each. The setting value is registered after the auto adjustment.
  • Page 339 5. Adjustment 2. Printing the set/registered data • COPIER > FUNCTION > MISC-P > USER-PRT • COPIER > FUNCTION > MISC-P > P-PRINT In case the backup fails, print it out or export it to a USB. Backup List Backup target data Backup Method User Service...
  • Page 340 5. Adjustment Backup target data Backup Method User Service Power OFF (excluding DCM) 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) Auto Adjust Gradation setting values PS font Key information to be used for encryption when TPM is OFF Key and settings information to be used for encryption when TPM is ON...
  • Page 341: Laser Scanner Unit

    5. Adjustment Laser Scanner Unit How to Replace the Parts: “Removing the Laser Scanner Unit” on page 250 ■ Actions after Replacement When replacing the laser unit, enter the values recorded on the label affixed to the laser unit to be replaced for the following in the service mode: Input example •...
  • Page 342 5. Adjustment 2. Perform back p in the following service mode (Lv.2). • Service Mode > COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > RSRAMBUP ■ Actions after Parts Replacement 1. Upgrade the firmware to make the combination of firmware appropriate so that the machine operates normally. * The use of automatic update function is recommended.
  • Page 343: Scanner Unit (Paper Front)

    5. Adjustment • To execute Inch configuration adjustment 1. Align the Slide Guide with "LTR/11x17". 2. Select the service mode, press the OK key, and register the width of LTR. • Service Mode > FEEDER > FUNCTION > TRY-LTR 3. Align the Slide Guide with "STMT/LTRR/LGL". 4.
  • Page 344: Copyboard Glass

    5. Adjustment 4. Adjust the white level. Prepare a sheet of A3 or 11x17 size paper. 1. Place the paper on the Copyboard Glass. • Service Mode > COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL1 2. Place the paper on the ADF Document Pickup Tray. •...
  • Page 345: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Initial Check........333 Test Print...........335 Troubleshooting Items.......340 Display of "Non-Canon Product" Message........345 Forcible stop of paper feed....346 Controller Self Diagnosis....349 Debug Log ........356...
  • Page 346: Initial Check

    Check that the feed guide is not worn and deformed and has no cut/ dirt. Check that there is no edge fold/ curl/ wave/ moisture absorption occurred on the paper. Check if using Canon recommended paper/ transparency makes it better or not. Drive system Check that the drive system does not get heavy load.
  • Page 347 6. Troubleshooting Item Detail Check General Check that the wiring of power cable/ signal cable to each option is properly installed. Check that the fuse on each PCB does not burn out. Check that there is no error in customer's usage method. Others If moving the machine from the cold place such as storage etc to a warm place abruptly, dew condensation is generated inside machine and it may cause various troubles.
  • Page 348: Test Print

    6. Troubleshooting Test Print Overview Pattern Image check item PCB to TYPE gener- Grada- Fog- Trans- Black White Right Side Shock Magni- ate PG tion ging fer fail- line line even even angle regis- fica- pitch density accu- tration tion ra- (rear/ racy front)
  • Page 349 6. Troubleshooting Pattern Image check item PCB to TYPE gener- Grada- Fog- Trans- Black White Right Side Shock Magni- ate PG tion ging fer fail- line line even even angle regis- fica- pitch density accu- tration tion ra- (rear/ racy front) Straigh t line...
  • Page 350: How To Use The Test Print

    6. Troubleshooting How to use the test print ■ Grid (TYPE=1) Check item Check method Assumed cause Right angle accura- Check whether lines in the horizontal/vertical scanning directions Feed system failure or Laser Scanner Unitfai- cy/Straight line accu- are paralleled to the paper and these lines are at right angles to lure is considered.
  • Page 351 6. Troubleshooting ■ Solid white (TYPE=4) Check item Check method Assumed cause Fogging Check whether foggy image appears in the blank area. Drum failure, laser exposure system failureor developing system failure is considered. ■ Halftone (TYPE=5/6/11/12/13/14) NOTE: When outputting a halftone test print, be sure to use PG TYPE:6 except in the following cases. 1.
  • Page 352 6. Troubleshooting Check item Check method Assumed cause Shock Check whether horizontal lines appear on the image. Rollers' feed system failure or laser exposure system failure (drum, Laser Scanner) is considered. ■ Solid black (TYPE=7) Check item Check method Assumed cause Transfer fail- Check the evenness of halftone density.
  • Page 353: Troubleshooting Items

    6. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Items Category Item Reference Imagefai- Dirt Central image tail trace “Scattered image at center” on page 340 lure Paper reverse side stained with toner “Paper Reverse Side Stained with Toner” on page 341 Stained leading/trailing edge of paper “Stained Leading/Trailing Edge of Paper”...
  • Page 354 6. Troubleshooting ■ Paper Reverse Side Stained with Toner Occurrence area] • Fixing assembly (circumference of the roller: approx.94 mm) • Transfer roller (circumference: approx.50 mm) Cause Fixing Assembly: Toner came off the paper sticks to the pressure roller, and then the toner sticks to the reverse side of the paper. Transfer Roller: Toner remained on the drum that had stopped at occurrence of a jam.
  • Page 355 6. Troubleshooting Remedy Using lens-cleaning paper or the like, clean the guide stained with toner. ■ Image Transfer Wrong/Text Void Occurrence area Transfer Roller (circumference: 50 mm) Cause • Resistance of paper increases due to reduction in paper water content, resulting in insufficient transfer output. •...
  • Page 356 6. Troubleshooting Occurrence area Drum (circumference: 94 mm) Cause Corona products generated on the charging roller stick to the drum, and then water molecules adsorb onto them, resulting in reduction in resistance. Therefore, a desired latent image cannot be formed, resulting in a blurred image. Occurrence condition •...
  • Page 357 6. Troubleshooting Cause The separation power reduces due to low elasticity of paper, causing a jam in the drum assembly or fixing assembly. Occurrence condition When paper thinner than 64 g/m paper is used. Remedy • Service mode (TMP-TBL5) > "0" to "2" COPIER >...
  • Page 358: Display Of "Non-Canon Product" Message

    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 and drums are used. Remedy Perform a remedy according to the instruction of the alarm.
  • Page 359: Forcible Stop Of Paper Feed

    6. Troubleshooting Forcible stop of paper feed Function Overview Forcibly stop the paper at a specified position. Next time a job occurs, the paper is forcibly stopped at the stop position (leading edge) shown in the figure When the operation is stopped forcibly, jam code "AAxx" is displayed. [70] [50,51] [42,43]...
  • Page 360 6. Troubleshooting How to use 1. Use this function from SITUATION mode. Service Mode > SITUATION > Troubleshooting > Forcible stop of paper feed The following service modes can be operated from this SITUATION mode. COPIER > TEST > P-STOP > PRINTER COPIER >...
  • Page 361 6. Troubleshooting 42: Outlet of the Vertical Path Slave Roller *1 43: Outlet of the Vertical Path Slave Roller (2nd side) *1 50: Outlet of the Second Delivery *1 51: Outlet of the Second Delivery (2nd side) *1 70: Reverse Mouth *2 71: Inlet of the Duplexing inlet roller *2 72: Outlet of the Duplexing inlet roller *2 73: Outlet of the Duplexing/feeding roller *2...
  • Page 362: Controller Self Diagnosis

    6. Troubleshooting Controller Self Diagnosis Preface This manual describes operation of the Controller System Error Diagnosis Tool added to the host machine and remedy for errors. This tool can reduce the time it takes to determine the cause of errors occurred in the field and improve the accuracy of specifying error locations.
  • Page 363: Basic Flowchart

    6. Troubleshooting ■ Layout Drawing Layout Drawing of PCBs to Check HDD(Option) HDD(Standard) Main Controller PCB Riser PCB TPM PCB FLASH PCB Counter PCB Main Controller PCB J6005 J6001 J8000 J6003 J8001 J6004 J7000 J6000 Basic Flowchart Basic Check Items Check all the following items.
  • Page 364: Boot Method

    6. Troubleshooting Turn O N the m ain pow er s w itc h. Does the Power Supply LED on the Control Ex ec ute bas ic c hec k. Panel light up? Ex ec ute Controller Sy s tem Does the main body Error Diagnos is Tool.
  • Page 365: Diagnosis Result

    6. Troubleshooting 2. Keep pressing the numeric keys (for approx. 20 seconds) until the following screen appears on the Control Panel. NOTE: When this tool is not installed correctly, the regular Startup screen is displayed. In this case, perform the following remedy. Turn OFF the Main Power Switch again, and execute steps 1 and 2 shown above.
  • Page 366 6. Troubleshooting How to view the error result The following screen is an enlarged view of the detailed information indicated above. Explanation of the detailed error information is described. [NO] means that optional PCBs are not mounted. A fault has occurred when [NO] is displayed irrespective of whether the Option PCB is attached. [NG] means that an error occurred to PCBs mounted as standard.
  • Page 367 6. Troubleshooting Test name Detailed test name Presumed failure loca- Remedy Relevant Er- tion ror Code SN-25 FAN1 Check the rotation of • Main Controller PCB Check the connection of the Controller Fan E880 the Controller Fan (FM11) (FM11) SN-100 HDD Check the S.M.A.R.T.
  • Page 368: Limitations

    6. Troubleshooting NOTE: Response when the HDD mirroring kit is installed in the Host Machine Content displayed in the SMART information is the diagnosis result of the master HDD. To check which HDD is the master HDD, turn the power OFF and then ON and check whether the green LED on the Mirroring PCB is lit.
  • Page 369: Debug Log

    6. Troubleshooting Debug Log Overview ■ Function Overview The debug log is a log that analyzes the program behavior of the machine to enable developers to identify problems. This machine is embedded with this function to collect the history for the behavior of each software module in the debug log and output it as an integrated log for analyzing problems.
  • Page 370 6. Troubleshooting ■ 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 <DEBUG SRAM PCB ASSY Board: Required> Does the problem See Case A of the "Procedure for Obtaining Logs"...
  • Page 371 6. Troubleshooting Case Details of Problem DEBUG SRAM Procedure for Obtaining Logs PCB ASS'Y Board Case D When an E code error has Not needed. Collect the log from the HDD with SST, etc. However, if the background of occurred the Control Panel is solid black and an error code is displayed in text, logs cannot be obtained.
  • Page 372 6. Troubleshooting Procedure 1. Remove a Screw from the Memory PCB. (Removed screw is used in step 3) 2. Install the Spacer.
  • Page 373 6. Troubleshooting 3. Install the DEBUG SRAM PCB ASS'Y Board. • 1 Connector • 1 Screw (Use the screw that removed in step 1) ■ List of method of acquiring Sublog To obtain debug logs from the machine, perform an operation on the machine (or a remote operation from a PC) to save the logs to a USB device, FTP server, or PC (with SST ver.
  • Page 374: Saving To A Usb Device Using Download Mode (Method 1)

    6. Troubleshooting ● Saving to a PC using SST (Method 3) Start the machine in download mode and transfer the debug logs to a computer connected to the network using SST. For details on the procedure, refer to. ● Saving to a USB device using Counter key + numeric key (Methods 2 and 4) Hold down the Counter key for approx.
  • Page 375 6. Troubleshooting NOTE: This operation obtains the log archive already saved to the auto save area but cannot obtain the latest log archive. To obtain the latest logs, it is recommended that you refer to "Flow of Determining the Procedure for Obtaining Logs" to save (collect) logs to a USB flash drive.
  • Page 376: Saving To A Usb Device With Counter Key + Numeric Key (Methods 2 And 4)

    6. Troubleshooting Saving to a USB Device with Counter Key + Numeric Key (Methods 2 and 4) ■ Overview Log archives can be saved to the machine hard disk and to a USB flash drive at the same time, using a method that users can perform.
  • Page 377: Saving To A Pc Using Sst (Method 3)

    6. Troubleshooting 3. Press the numeric keys 1, 2, and 3, in that order. When the processing starts, the message "Storeing System Information..." is displayed on the bottom of the Touch Panel on the machine's Control Panel. 4. When the processing is complete, the main menu is displayed again. If a USB device was connected, perform the operation required before removing the USB device, and then remove the device.
  • Page 378 6. Troubleshooting 2. Click [Upload Data] button. 3. Select the data to be uploaded, then click [Start] button. When there is no log in the machine, it results in blank option items for "data to upload". When the file name is longer than the frame, it displays that it is a log in the comment column just below. It is displayed as "log"...
  • Page 379 6. Troubleshooting 4. Select "Upload Log file and LogList file". The list of logs stored in the log file of the machine (description of LogList files) is displayed. 5. Click the "Save" button. 6. Check that [Saving data complete.] is displayed, and click [OK].
  • Page 380: Saving To A Usb Flash Drive Using Service Mode (Method 5)

    6. Troubleshooting 7. Check that the log is stored in the specified location in the PC. The data is saved to the following path by the initial setting. Windows(C:) > ServData > iACXXXX(product name) > XXXXXXXXX(host machine serial number) Saving to a USB Flash Drive Using Service Mode (Method 5) ■...
  • Page 381 6. Troubleshooting ■ Changing Debug Log Settings (LOG-TRIG) ● Overview LOG-TRIG changes the settings related to the obtaining of debug logs, and starts a log collection operation with the new settings. Available settings include the log level of the debug logs to obtain and the conditions for auto saving. ●...
  • Page 382 6. Troubleshooting 2. "OK!" is displayed when the processing is successfully completed. "NG!" is displayed when the processing fails.It is not necessary to restart the device. NOTE: • A value between 0 and 99999 can be set, but make sure to set the value instructed by the Support Dept. of your sales company. Operations are not guaranteed when value other than the above is set.
  • Page 383: Collecting The Log Of Key Operations

    6. Troubleshooting ■ Initializing the Debug Log Settings (DEFAULT) Set all debug log-related settings back to the default settings (the state at the time of shipment). • You must perform this measure when you complete troubleshooting and return the device to the customer. (Operations required) •...
  • Page 384: Network Packet Capture

    6. Troubleshooting 2. Select [ON] and press [OK] to start saving the log of key operations. • ON: The log of key operations starts to be recorded. • OFF: The log of key operations during the period is not recorded. 3.
  • Page 385 6. Troubleshooting Service Mode Description Setting value PAYLOAD Whether to discard customer information when obtaining data 0: Do not discard, 1: Discard FILE-CLR Delete packet data in the hard disk SIMPFILT Whether to use the filter function 0: Do not use, 1: Use ■...
  • Page 386 6. Troubleshooting • When the overwriting setting is OFF • Capturing is stopped. • CAPSTATE of capturing becomes "HDDFULL". Note that STT-STP remains as start state (1). Capturing is started again by changing the value from STT-STP (0) to STT-STP (1). •...
  • Page 387 6. Troubleshooting ● Procedure for Setting the Startup Collection Function 1. Set "1" in the following service mode to enable this function. • (Level2) COPIER > Test > NET-CAP > PONSTART • 0: Data is not automatically collected at startup (factory setting value). •...
  • Page 388 6. Troubleshooting ■ Disabling This Function Disable this function when the required network packets have been obtained. The procedure for disabling this function is indicated below. 1. Disable the following items. [Settings/ Registration ] > [ Preference ] > [ Network ] > [ Store Network Packet Log] The function is now disabled.
  • Page 389 6. Troubleshooting 4. Select target data files to upload. NOTE: When using SST to collect data, you can select both files in encrypted format and clear text format. ● Confirm the network packet capture data 1. Open the following folder and check the capture data. In the case of the default installation destination for SST: C drive >...
  • Page 390 6. Troubleshooting 2. Enter download mode. When the machine recognizes the USB memory device, Root Menu (USB) appears on the Control Panel. 3. Select [8] : Download File. 4. Select [5] : Netcap Download, and select [0]: OK. Store all the network packet capture data stored in the machine on the USB flash drive. 5.
  • Page 391 6. Troubleshooting ● Collect the network packet capture data 1. Check that the network packet capture files are stored on the USB memory device. Two types of files are collected; a file in clear text format (xxx.cap) and a file in encrypted format (xxx.can). 2.
  • Page 392: Error/Jam/Alarm

    Error/Jam/Alarm Overview........... 380 Error Code.........383 Jam Code..........509 Alarm Code........520...
  • Page 393: 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 “Error Code”...
  • Page 394: Pickup Size

    7. Error/Jam/Alarm Pickup size When a jam occurs, a paper size is displayed. (The row displaying "SIZE" on the jam screen refers to the paper size.) Due to the limitation of displayable number of characters, some paper size names are omitted. The following is the list of displayed row of texts and corresponding paper sizes.
  • Page 395: Points To Note When Clearing Mn-Con

    7. Error/Jam/Alarm Display Paper Size Display Paper Size EVLP Unknown size envelope 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 396: Error Code

    7. Error/Jam/Alarm Error Code Error Code Details 000-0001-05 Fixing temperature abnormal rise Detection Description The temperature detected by the main thermistor does not rise to the specified value during startup control. Remedy [Related parts] - Harness connecting from the DC Controller PCB (UN2/J307) to the Fixing Main Thermistor (TH1/ J707) - Fixing Main Thermistor (TH1) - Fixing Unit...
  • Page 397 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 001-0001-05 Fixing unit temperature rise detection Detection Description The hardware circuit detects overheating of the main or sub thermistor for 30 msec. Remedy [Related parts] - DC Controller PCB (UN2) [Remedy] 1.Go through the following to clear the error: COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> ERR; and then turn OFF and then ON the power.
  • Page 398 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 003-0000-05 Low fixing temperature detection after standby Detection Description The reading of the main thermistor is less than 100 deg C continuously for 200 msec or more. Remedy [Related parts] - Harness connecting from the DC Controller PCB (UN2/J307) to the Fixing Main Thermistor (TH1/ J707) - Fixing Main Thermistor (TH1) - Fixing Unit...
  • Page 399 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 009-0000-05 Fixing Unit pressurization error Detection Description The pressurization of the Fixing Pressure Release Sensor (S53) was not detected for 1.5 seconds during the Fixing Motor(M2) pressurization drive. Remedy [Related parts] - Harness connecting from the DC Controller PCB (UN2/J307) to the Fixing Pressure Release Sensor (S53/J710) - Fixing Pressure Release Sensor (S53) - DC Controller PCB (UN2)
  • Page 400 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 010-0002-05 Unstable rotation of the Main Motor (M1) Detection Description During motor rotation, detection is executed every 100 msec; however, the drive signal is absent 5 times in sequence. Remedy [Related parts] - Harness connecting from the DC Controller PCB (UN2/J309) to the Main Motor (M1/J137) - Main Motor (M1) - DC Controller PCB (UN2) [Remedy]...
  • Page 401 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 020-0000-05 The path between the sub hopper and the developing assembly is clogged with toner. Detection Description The Developing Assembly Toner Level Sensor (S25) detects the absence of toner, while the Developing Assembly Toner Level Sensor (S51) detects the presence of toner. * Error occurs after the delivery if a paper in passage exists.
  • Page 402 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 025-0000-05 The connector of the Toner Feed Level Detection Sensor (S51) is disconnected. Detection Description The Toner Feed Level Detection Sensor (S51) signal does not detected 10 times in a row at intervals of 100msec. * Error occurs after the delivery if a paper in passage exists. Remedy [Related parts] - Harness connecting from the DC Controller PCB (UN2/J333) to the Toner Feed Level Detection...
  • Page 403 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 110-0001-05 Failure of the Polygon Motor (M11) Detection Description The Polygon Motor (M11) speed lock signal does not indicate a locked state a specific period of time after the Polygon Motor (M11) has been started. * The same condition is detected after the error retry is performed. Remedy [Related parts] - Harness connecting from the DC Controller PCB (UN2/J324,J9324) to the Laser Scanner Unit...
  • Page 404 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 196-0000-05 Error in EEPROM access Detection Description 20 retries failed after error occurred during communication with EEPROM. * Error occurs after the delivery if a paper in passage exists. Remedy [Related parts] - DC Controller PCB (UN2) [Remedy] 1.Replace the DC Controller PCB.
  • Page 405 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 197-0003-05 The connector of the laser scanner unit is disconnected. Detection Description The connector of the laser scanner unit is disconnected. Remedy [Related parts] - Harness connecting from the DC Controller PCB (UN2/J324,J9324) to the Laser Scanner Unit (J745/J744/J9744/J602/J9602) - Laser Scanner Unit - DC Controller PCB (UN2)
  • Page 406 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 202-0001-04 Reader Scanner Unit HP error Detection Description The Reader Scanner Unit could not detect the home position when starting scanning operation. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J102) and the Scanner Unit HP Sensor (PS_A1/J5002) - Harness between the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J108) and the Scanner Motor (STM1/ J5015)
  • Page 407 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 202-0004-04 Reader Scanner Unit HP error Detection Description Home position error of the Reader Scanner Unit was detected when reading of a job was completed. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J102) and the Scanner Unit HP Sensor (PS_A1/J5002) - Harness between the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J108) and the Scanner Motor (STM1/ J5015)
  • Page 408 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 227-0101-04 Power supply error Detection Description The DADF Driver PCB did not detect 24 V when the main power was turned ON. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J104) and the DADF Driver PCB (PCB1/ J402) - Harness between the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J101) and the AC Driver PCB (UN30/ J118)
  • Page 409 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 246-0005-00 System error Detection Description System error Remedy Contact to the sales company. 247-0001-00 System error Detection Description System error Remedy Contact the service company office 247-0002-00 System error Detection Description System error Remedy Contact to the sales company. 247-0003-00 System error Detection Description...
  • Page 410 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 261-0000-05 Error in Zero Cross Detection Description Zero Cross failed to be detected for 500ms or more while the relay was ON. * The same condition is detected after the error retry is performed. Remedy [Related parts] - Harness connecting from the DC Controller PCB (UN2/J303) to the AC Driver PCB (UN30/J116) - AC Driver PCB (UN30) - DC Controller PCB (UN2) [Remedy]...
  • Page 411 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 280-0102-04 Communication error Detection Description Disconnection of FFC between the Reader Controller PCB and the DADF Scanner Unit was detected. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J103) and the DADF Driver PCB (PCB1/ J401) - DADF Driver PCB (PCB1) - Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1)
  • Page 412 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 302-0102-04 Error in paper back black shading Detection Description An access error to the paper back black shading RAM or a paper back black shading value out of specification was detected. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J103) and the DADF Driver PCB (PCB1/ J401) - DADF Driver PCB (PCB1) - Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1)
  • Page 413 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 315-0035-00 Image process device timeout error Detection Description Processing to clear image data in the memory was not completed normally within the specified period of time (120 sec). Remedy Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared. 1.
  • Page 414 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 315-0531-00 Image process device timeout error Detection Description Compression processing of the scanned image into JPEG was not completed within the specified period of time (120 sec). Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Reader Controller PCB and Main Controller PCB - Main Controller PCB - Reader Controller PCB [Remedy] Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared.
  • Page 415 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 350-3000-00 System error Detection Description System error Remedy Contact to the sales company. 351-0000-00 System error Detection Description Main Controller PCB communication error. Remedy Check/replace the Main Controller PCB 354-0001-00 System error Detection Description System error Remedy Contact the service company office 354-0002-00 System error Detection Description...
  • Page 416 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 400-0002-04 Communication error Detection Description A communication error between the Reader Controller PCB and the DADF Driver PCB was detected. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J103) and the DADF Driver PCB (PCB1/ J401) - Harness between the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J104) and the DADF Driver PCB (PCB1/ J402)
  • Page 417 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 490-0002-04 Different Scanner Unit model error Detection Description A wrong Scanner Unit was installed. Remedy Install the Scanner Unit for this model. 490-0101-04 Different DADF model error Detection Description A wrong DADF was installed. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Flat Cable between the DADF Driver PCB (PCB1/J401) and the Reader Controller PCB (UN_ BO1/J103) - DADF Driver PCB (PCB1)
  • Page 418 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 503-0021-02 Error in communication between the Finisher and Saddle Unit (Finisher-Y1) Detection Description Communication error between the Finisher Controller PCB and the Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB was detected. (Command transmission error) Remedy STAPLE FIN-Y1/BOOKLET FIN-Y1 [Related parts] - Harnesses and connectors from the Finisher Controller PCB to the Saddle Stitcher Controller - Finisher Controller PCB (PCB101) - Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB (PCB201) [Remedy] Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared.
  • Page 419 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 503-0032-02 Error in communication between the Finisher and Puncher Unit (Finisher-J1/Y1) Detection Description Communication error between the Finisher Controller PCB and the Puncher Controller PCB was detected. (Command reception error) Remedy a. INNER FIN-J1 [Related parts] - Harnesses and connectors from the Finisher Controller PCB to the Puncher Controller PCB - Finisher Controller PCB (PCB1) - Puncher Controller PCB (PCB1) b.STAPLE FIN-Y1/BOOKLET FIN-Y1...
  • Page 420 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 503-0061-02 Error in communication between the IC of Finisher Controller PCB (Finisher-Y1) Detection Description Communication error between the IC of Finisher Controller PCB was detected. (Command transmission error) Remedy STAPLE FIN-Y1/BOOKLET FIN-Y1 [Related parts] - Finisher Controller PCB (PCB101) [Remedy] Replace the Finisher Controller PCB.
  • Page 421 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 514-0002-02 Assist Motor error (Finisher-J1) Detection Description - The Assist HP Sensor was not turned ON although 3 seconds had passed after the Assist Motor operation started. - The Assist HP Sensor was not turned ON when starting operation. Remedy [Related parts] - Harnesses and connectors from the Finisher Controller PCB to the Assist HP Sensor...
  • Page 422 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 516-0001-02 Paddle Motor error (Finisher-J1) Detection Description - The Paper Fold HP Sensor was not turned OFF although 3 seconds had passed after the Paddle Motor operation started. - The last paper fold operation is not finished when driving the Paddle Motor. Remedy [Related parts] - Harnesses and connectors from the Finisher Controller PCB to the Paper Fold HP Sensor...
  • Page 423 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 530-8002-02 a. Rear Alignment Motor error (Finisher-J1) b. Error in the Front Alignment Motor (Finisher- Detection Description a. The Rear Alignment Plate HP Sensor was not turned ON although 5 seconds had passed after the Rear Alignment Motor operation started. b.
  • Page 424 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 531-8002-02 a. Stapler Motor error (Finisher-J1) b. Error in the Staple Motor (Finisher-Y1) Detection Description a. The Staple HP Sensor was not turned ON although 0.4 seconds had passed after the Stapler Motor operation started. b. The Staple HP Sensor does nor detect the staple unit when the Staple Motor has been driven for 0.4 seconds.
  • Page 425 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 532-8002-02 a. Stapler Shift Motor error (Finisher-J1) b. Error in the Stapler Shift Motor (Finisher-Y1) Detection Description a. The Stapler Shift HP Sensor was not turned ON although 10 seconds had passed after the Stapler Shift Motor operation started. b.
  • Page 426 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 535-8001-02 Error in the Swing Guide Motor (Finisher-Y1) Detection Description The swing guide does not come off the Swing Guide HP Sensor when the Swing Guide Motor has been driven for 1 second. Remedy STAPLE FIN-Y1/BOOKLET FIN-Y1 [Related parts] - Harnesses from the Swing Guide HP Sensor (PS119) to the Finisher Controller PCB - Harnesses from the Swing Guide Motor (M110) to the Finisher Controller PCB - Swing Guide HP Sensor (PS119)
  • Page 427 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 537-8001-02 a. Front Alignment Motor error (Finisher-J1) b. Error in the Rear Alignment Motor (Finisher- Detection Description a. The Front Alignment Plate HP Sensor was not turned OFF although 1 second had passed after the Front Alignment Motor operation started. b.
  • Page 428 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 540-8001-02 a. Tray Shift Motor error (Finisher-J1) b. Stack tray time out error (Finisher-Y1) Detection Description a. The Stack Tray Paper Height Sensor was not turned ON although 5 seconds had passed after the Tray Shift Motor operation started. b.
  • Page 429 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 540-8002-02 a. Tray Shift Motor error (Finisher-J1) b. Stack tray area error (Finisher-Y1) Detection Description a. The Front Alignment Plate HP Sensor was not turned OFF or the Stack Tray Lower Limit Sensor was not turned ON although 3.5 seconds had passed after the Front Alignment Motor operation started in the tray down operation.
  • Page 430 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 551-0001-02 Error in the Inlet Cooling Fan of the Finisher (Finisher-J1) Detection Description When the lock signal is detected 300 msec at the time of fan drive, Retry of the drive is executed. At the time of retry, the lock signal is detected 100 msec. Remedy [Related parts] - Harnesses and connectors from the Finisher Controller PCB to the nlet Cooling Fan...
  • Page 431 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 553-8002-02 Error in the Escape Delivery Shift Motor (Finisher-Y1) Detection Description The Escape Delivery Roller HP Sensor does not detect the escape delivery roller when the Escape Delivery Shift Motor has been driven for 1 second. Remedy STAPLE FIN-Y1/BOOKLET FIN-Y1 [Related parts] - Harnesses from the Escape Delivery Roller HP Sensor (PS112) to the Finisher Controller PCB - Harnesses from the Escape Delivery Shift Motor (M106) to the Finisher Controller PCB...
  • Page 432 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 553-80F1-02 Error in the Saddle Feed/Paddle Motor (Finisher-Y1) Detection Description The paddle does not come off the Saddle Paddle HP Sensor when the Saddle Feed/Paddle Motor has been driven for 1 second. Remedy STAPLE FIN-Y1/BOOKLET FIN-Y1 [Related parts] - Harnesses from the Saddle Paddle HP Sensor (PS206) to the Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB - Harnesses from the Saddle Feed/Paddle Motor (M201) to the Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB - Saddle Paddle HP Sensor (PS206)
  • Page 433 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 577-8001-02 a. Paddle Motor error (Finisher-J1) b. Error in the Stack Delivery/Paddle Motor (Finisher-Y1) Detection Description a. The Return Belt HP Sensor was not turned ON although 1 second had passed after the Paddle Motor operation started. The last paddle operation is not finished when driving the Paddle Motor. b.
  • Page 434 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 578-8001-02 Error in the Return Roller Lift Motor (Finisher-Y1) Detection Description The return roller does not come off the Return Roller HP Sensor when the Return Roller Lift Motor has been driven for 1 second. Remedy STAPLE FIN-Y1/BOOKLET FIN-Y1 [Related parts] - Harnesses from the Return Roller HP Sensor (PS121) to the Finisher Controller PCB - Harnesses from the Return Roller Lift Motor (M111) to the Finisher Controller PCB...
  • Page 435 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 57B-8001-02 Error in the Paper End Pushing Guide Motor (Finisher-Y1) Detection Description The paper end pushing guide does not come off the Paper End Pushing Guide HP Sensor when the Paper End Pushing Guide Motor has been driven for 1 second. Remedy STAPLE FIN-Y1/BOOKLET FIN-Y1 [Related parts]...
  • Page 436 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 583-8002-02 Error in the Tray Auxiliary Guide Motor (Finisher-Y1) Detection Description The Front/Rear Tray Auxiliary Guide HP Sensors don't detect the tray auxiliary guides when the Tray Auxiliary Guide Motor has been driven for 1 second. Remedy STAPLE FIN-Y1/BOOKLET FIN-Y1 [Related parts] - Harnesses from the Front Tray Auxiliary Guide HP Sensor (PS117) to the Finisher Controller - Harnesses from the Rear Tray Auxiliary Guide HP Sensor (PS118) to the Finisher Controller PCB...
  • Page 437 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 590-8001-02 a. Error in the Punch (Inner Puncher-C1) b. Error in the Punch Motor (Puncher Unit-A1) Detection Description a. The punch does not come off the Punch HP Sensor when the Punch Motor has been driven for 0.2 seconds. b.
  • Page 438 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 590-8002-02 Error in the Punch Motor (Puncher Unit-A1) Detection Description The Punch HP Sensor does not detect the punch during initialization. The Punch HP Sensor does not detect the punch when the Punch Motor has been driven for 0.4 seconds for returning the punch after the punch jam.
  • Page 439 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 593-8001-02 Error in the Punch Shift Motor (Puncher Unit-A1) Detection Description The punch unit does not come off the Punch Slide HP Sensor when shifting the punch unit by 9mm toward rear. Remedy Puncher Unit-A1 [Related parts] - Harnesses from the Punch Slide HP Sensor (PS302) to the Puncher Controller PCB - Harnesses from the Punch Shift Motor (M302) to the Puncher Controller PCB - Punch Slide HP Sensor (PS302) - Punch Shift Motor (M302)
  • Page 440 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 5F0-8002-02 Error in the Saddle Paper End Stopper Motor (Finisher-Y1) Detection Description The Saddle Paper End Stopper HP Sensor does not detect the saddle paper end stopper when the Saddle Paper End Stopper Motor has been driven for 4 seconds. Remedy STAPLE FIN-Y1/BOOKLET FIN-Y1 [Related parts]...
  • Page 441 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 5F3-8002-02 Error in the Saddle Alignment Motor (Finisher-Y1) Detection Description The Saddle Alignment HP Sensor does not detect the saddle alignment plate when the Saddle Alignment Motor has been driven for 1 second. Remedy STAPLE FIN-Y1/BOOKLET FIN-Y1 [Related parts] - Harnesses from the Saddle Alignment HP Sensor (PS207) to the Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB - Harnesses from the Saddle Alignment Motor (M203) to the Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB - Saddle Alignment HP Sensor (PS207)
  • Page 442 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 5F6-8001-02 Error in the Saddle Paper Pushing Plate/Folding Motor (Finisher-Y1) Detection Description The saddle paper pushing plate does not come off the Saddle Paper Pushing Plate HP Sensor when the Saddle Paper Pushing Plate/Folding Motor has been driven for 1 second. Remedy STAPLE FIN-Y1/BOOKLET FIN-Y1 [Related parts]...
  • Page 443 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 5F6-8003-02 Saddle Paper Pushing Plate/Folding Motor clock error (Finisher-Y1) Detection Description The lock state of Saddle Paper Pushing Plate/Folding Motor is detected 0.2 seconds or more while the motor operates. Remedy STAPLE FIN-Y1/BOOKLET FIN-Y1 [Related parts] - Harnesses from the Saddle Paper Pushing Plate/Folding Motor Clock Sensor (PS212) to the Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB - Harnesses from the Saddle Paper Pushing Plate/Folding Motor (M204) to the Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB...
  • Page 444 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 5F8-8002-02 Error in the Saddle Switching Lever Motor (Finisher-Y1) Detection Description The Saddle Switching Lever HP Sensor does not detect the saddle switching lever when the Saddle Switching Lever Motor has been driven for 1 second. Remedy STAPLE FIN-Y1/BOOKLET FIN-Y1 [Related parts] - Harnesses from the Saddle Switching Lever HP Sensor (PS205) to the Saddle Stitcher Controller - Harnesses from the Saddle Switching Lever Motor (M202) to the Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB...
  • Page 445 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 5FA-8002-02 Error in the Saddle Gripper Motor (Finisher-Y1) Detection Description The Saddle Gripper HP Sensor does not detect the saddle gripper when the Saddle Gripper Motor has been driven for 1 second. Remedy STAPLE FIN-Y1/BOOKLET FIN-Y1 [Related parts] - Harnesses from the Saddle Gripper HP Sensor (PS209) to the Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB - Harnesses from the Saddle Gripper Motor (M205) to the Saddle Stitcher Controller PCB - Saddle Gripper HP Sensor (PS209)
  • Page 446 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 602-0101-00 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 447 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 602-0201-00 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 448 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 602-0301-00 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 449 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 602-0401-00 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 - Harnesses between the Main Controller PCB and the HDD...
  • Page 450 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 602-0501-00 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 451 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 602-0601-00 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 452 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 602-0701-00 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 453 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 602-0801-00 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 454 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 602-0901-00 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 455 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 602-1001-00 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 456 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 602-1101-00 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 457 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 602-1201-00 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 458 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 602-1301-00 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 459 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 602-1401-00 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 460 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 602-1701-00 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 461 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 602-1801-00 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 462 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 602-1901-00 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 463 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 602-2000-00 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 464 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 602-FF11-00 HDD error Detection Description An unidentified HDD error was detected after startup. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harnesses between the Main Controller PCB and the HDD - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared. 1.
  • Page 465 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 614-0002-00 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 - Main Controller PCB...
  • Page 466 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 614-0111-00 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 - Main Controller PCB [Remedy] Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared.
  • Page 467 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 614-0301-00 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 468 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 614-0411-00 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 - Main Controller PCB [Remedy] Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared.
  • Page 469 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 614-0511-00 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 - Main Controller PCB [Remedy] Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared.
  • Page 470 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 614-0701-00 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 471 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 614-4000-00 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 472 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 614-4012-00 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 473 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 614-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...
  • Page 474 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 674-0002-07 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 Riser PCB - Fax Board - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 475 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 674-0301-07 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 1. Install the Fax Board (1-line) to use the machine as an IP Fax model. 2.
  • Page 476 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 713-0010-05 Erroneous communication with finisher (reception error) Detection Description The communication does not restart by the error retry after the communication failure with the finisher. Remedy [Related parts] - Harness connecting from the DC Controller PCB (UN2) to the Finisher Controller PCB. (PCB1/ PCB101) - Finisher Controller PCB (PCB1/PCB101) - DC Controller PCB (UN2)
  • Page 477 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 713-0021-05 Erroneous communication with finisher (reception time out error) Detection Description The communication does not restart by the error retry after the communication failure with the finisher. Remedy [Related parts] - Harness connecting from the DC Controller PCB (UN2) to the Finisher Controller PCB. (PCB1/ PCB101) - Finisher Controller PCB (PCB1/PCB101) - DC Controller PCB (UN2)
  • Page 478 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 719-0001-00 Error in Coin Vendor. Detection Description Error in starting of the CoinVendor - The Coin Vendor, which should have been connected before the power was turned OFF, is not connected when the power is turned ON. Remedy Check the connection between charging management equipment and machine, and check that the Cable is not open-circuit.
  • Page 479 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 730-C001-00 Error in HDD access Detection Description An error occurred when accessing the HDD. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Main Controller PCB and the HDD - HDD - Main Controller PCB [Remedy] Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared. 1.
  • Page 480 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 732-0020-00 Communication error Detection Description A communication error between the Reader Controller PCB and the Main Controller PCB was detected. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 481 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 732-0F20-00 Communication error Detection Description Communication error that can be recovered by reboot If it is detected again immediately after reboot, E732-0020 is generated. Remedy It is not necessary to perform a remedy because the machine is automatically rebooted after log collection.
  • Page 482 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 733-0002-05 Printer communication error Detection Description Signal error was detected after establishment of communication between the DC Controller PCB and the Main Controller PCB. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harnesses between the DC Controller PCB and the Main Controller PCB - DC Controller PCB - Main Controller PCB [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 483 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 743-0000-04 Communication error Detection Description The Reader Controller PCB detected a communication error between the Main Controller PCB and the Reader Controller PCB. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (UN14/J4031) - Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1) - Riser PCB (UN14) - Main Controller PCB (UN25)
  • Page 484 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 746-0021-00 Image Analysis Board error Detection Description Self-check NG of Image Analysis Board Remedy Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared. 1. Remove and then install the Image Analysis Board. 2. If the error is not cleared, replace the Image Analysis Board. 3.
  • Page 485 [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness betweens the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Bypass PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Open I/F PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 486 [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness betweens the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Bypass PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Open I/F PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 487 [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness betweens the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Bypass PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Open I/F PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 488 [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness betweens the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Bypass PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Open I/F PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 489 [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness betweens the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Bypass PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Open I/F PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 490 [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness betweens the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Bypass PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Open I/F PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 491 [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness betweens the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Bypass PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Open I/F PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 492 [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness betweens the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Bypass PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Open I/F PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 493 [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness betweens the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Bypass PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Open I/F PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 494 [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness betweens the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Bypass PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Open I/F PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 495 [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness betweens the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Bypass PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Open I/F PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 496 [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness betweens the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Bypass PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Open I/F PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 497 [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness betweens the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Bypass PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Open I/F PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 498 [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness betweens the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Bypass PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Open I/F PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 499 [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness betweens the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Bypass PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Open I/F PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 500 [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness betweens the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Bypass PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Open I/F PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 501 [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness betweens the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Bypass PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Open I/F PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 502 [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness betweens the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Bypass PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Open I/F PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 503 [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness betweens the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Bypass PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Open I/F PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 504 [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness betweens the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Bypass PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Open I/F PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 505 [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness betweens the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Bypass PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Open I/F PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 506 [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness betweens the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Bypass PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Open I/F PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 507 [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness betweens the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Bypass PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Open I/F PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 508 [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness betweens the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Bypass PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Open I/F PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 509 [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness betweens the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Bypass PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Open I/F PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 510 [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness betweens the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Bypass PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Open I/F PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 511 [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness betweens the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Bypass PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Open I/F PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 512 [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness betweens the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Bypass PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Open I/F PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 513 [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness betweens the Reader Controller PCB (UN_BO1/J109) and the Riser PCB (J7) - Bypass PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Open I/F PCB (when non-Canon-made controller is installed) - Riser PCB - Main Controller PCB - HDD [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
  • Page 514 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 748-2010-00 Flash PCB error / HDD error Detection Description IPL (startup program) was not found, or the HDD could not be recognized. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harnesses between the Main Controller PCB and the HDD - HDD - Flash PCB - Main Controller PCB [Remedy] Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared.
  • Page 515 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 749-0006-00 Error due to change in hardware configuration Detection Description Change in option configuration could not be detected. Remedy [Remedy] Turn OFF and then ON the main power. [Reference] Options are recognized again by turning OFF and then ON the main power. In the case of changing option configuration, disconnect the power plug or turn OFF the breaker after turning OFF the main power so that an error does not occur.
  • Page 516 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 804-0001-05 Unstable rotation of the Power Supply Cooling Fan (FM5) Detection Description The fan stop signal is detected for 5 minutes or more and the retry operation fails 4 times continuously after generating the ON signal of the Power Supply Cooling Fan (FM5). Remedy [Related parts] - Harness connecting from the DC Controller PCB (UN2/J117) to the Power Supply Cooling Fan...
  • Page 517 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 805-0003-05 Unstable rotation of the Exhaust Fan (Front) (FM4) Detection Description When lock signal failed to be detected for 15 sec while the Exhaust Fan (Front) (FM4) is driven. * The same condition is detected after the error retry is performed. Remedy [Related parts] - Harness connecting from the DC Controller PCB (UN2/J335) to the Exhaust Fan (Front) (FM4/...
  • Page 518 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 806-0002-05 Failure of the Paper Cooling Fan (FM7) Detection Description When lock signal is detected for 15 sec while the Paper Cooling Fan (FM7) is stopped. *The same condition is detected after the error retry is performed. Remedy [Related parts] - Harness connecting from the DC Controller PCB (UN2/J335) to the Paper Cooling Fan (FM7/ J2209)
  • Page 519 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 840-0000-05 Edge Shutter Home Position error Detection Description When the home position of the shutter is not detected Remedy [Related parts] - Harness connecting from the DC Controller PCB (UN2/J334) to the Fixing Film Shutter HP Sensor (S10/J109) - Harness connecting from the DC Controller PCB (UN2/J334) to the Fixing Film Shutter motor (M8/J2037) - Fixing Film Shutter HP Sensor (S10)
  • Page 520 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 840-0003-05 Failure of Fixing Film Edge Cooling Fan (Front) (FM2) Detection Description When the lock signal is detected for 15 sec while the fixing film edge cooling fan (front) stops. * The same status is detected again after the retry operation. Remedy [Related parts] - Harness connecting from the DC Controller PCB (UN2/J334) to the Fixing Film Cooling Fan...
  • Page 521 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 880-0005-00 Error in Controller Fan Detection Description Fan lock of the HDD Cooling Fan was detected Remedy Check if the connector is connected. It the connection is OK, replace the HDD Cooling Fan. 881-0001-00 Board over heat error Detection Description Abnormal temperature of the Main Controller CPU was detected.
  • Page 522: 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 523: Main Unit

    7. Error/Jam/Alarm Main Unit S4 S3 ACC ID Jam Code Type Sensor Name/Description Sensor ID 0101 DELAY Cassette 1 Pickup Sensor 0102 DELAY Cassette 2 Pickup Sensor 0103 DELAY Cassette 3 Pre-registration Sensor PS108/PS101 0104 DELAY Cassette 4 Pre-registration Sensor PS109 0105 DELAY Pre-Registration Sensor...
  • Page 524 7. Error/Jam/Alarm ACC ID Jam Code Type Sensor Name/Description Sensor ID 010A DELAY Reversal Sensor 010D DELAY Duplex Feed Sensor 020A STNRY Reversal Sensor 020D STNRY Duplex Feed Sensor 0A01 POWER ON Cassette 1 Pickup Sensor 0A02 POWER ON Cassette 2 Pickup Sensor 0A03 POWER ON Cassette 3 Pre-registration Sensor PS108/PS101...
  • Page 525: Dadf-A1

    7. Error/Jam/Alarm DADF-A1 PS_R3 PS_N1 PS_A3 PS_A5 PS_A4 PS_R1 UN_BO8 UN_BO7 PS_A9 PS_R2 PS_A1 PS_A6 PS_A2 PS_A7 UN_BO6 ACC ID Jam Code Type Sensor Name/Description Sensor ID 0001 DELAY Post-separation Sensor PS_R1 0002 STNRY Post-separation Sensor PS_R1 0003 DELAY Loop Sensor PS_A1 0004 STNRY...
  • Page 526: Dadf-Av1

    7. Error/Jam/Alarm ACC ID Jam Code Type Sensor Name/Description Sensor ID 0076 OTHER Large/Small Sensor, LTR-R/LGL PS_R3, PS_A3 Sensor 0090 ADF OPEN Copyboard Cover Open/Closed PS_N1, PS_N2 Sensor (Front/Rear) 0091 ADF OPEN Copyboard Cover Open/Closed PS_N1, PS_N2 Sensor (Front/Rear) 0092 COVER OP Cover Open/Closed Sensor 0093...
  • Page 527: Inner Finisher-J1

    7. Error/Jam/Alarm ACC ID Jam Code Type Sensor Name/Description Sensor ID 0053 DELAY Delivery Reversal Sensor 0054 STNRY Delivery Reversal Sensor 0060 DOUBLE 0062 OTHER 0063 OTHER 0061 OTHER 0071 OTHER 0076 OTHER 0090 ADF OPEN 0091 ADF OPEN 0092 COVER OP Cover Open/Closed Sensor 0093...
  • Page 528: Staple Finisher-Y1/ Booklet Finisher-Y1

    7. Error/Jam/Alarm ACC ID Jam Code Type Sensor Name/Description Sensor ID 1102 STNRY Punch Trailing Edge Sensor PCB3 1103 STNRY No.2 path sensor 1200 OTHER 1301 POWER ON Delivery Sensor 1302 POWER ON Puncher trailing edge sensor PCB3 1303 POWER ON No.2 path sensor 1304 POWER ON...
  • Page 529 7. Error/Jam/Alarm ACC ID Jam Code Type Sensor Name/Description Sensor ID 1001 DELAY Inlet Sensor PS101 1002 DELAY Delivery Sensor PS102 1003 DELAY Buffer Sensor PS103 1004 DELAY Lower Escape Delivery Sensor PS111 1008 DELAY Saddle Delivery Sensor PS203 1009 DELAY Saddle Inlet Sensor PS201...
  • Page 530: Buffer Pass Unit-N1

    7. Error/Jam/Alarm Buffer Pass Unit-N1 PS403 PS402 PS401 ACC ID Jam Code Type Sensor Name/Description Sensor ID 100A DELAY Buffer Pass Inlet Sensor PS401 100B DELAY Buffer Pass Exit Sensor PS402 110A STNRY Buffer Pass Inlet Sensor PS401 110B STNRY Buffer Pass Exit Sensor PS402 1201...
  • Page 531: 2/4 Hole Puncher Unit-A1

    7. Error/Jam/Alarm ACC ID Jam Code Type Sensor Name/Description Sensor ID 1600 PUNCH S5,S6 1C90 ERROR 1C93 ERROR 2/4 Hole Puncher Unit-A1 PS303 PS304 PS301 ACC ID Jam Code Type Sensor Name/Description Sensor ID 1600 PUNCH PS303,PS304 1C90 ERROR 1C93 ERROR Paper Deck Unit-F1...
  • Page 532 7. Error/Jam/Alarm ACC ID Jam Code Type Sensor Name/Description Sensor ID 010F DELAY Deck Pickup Sensor 020F STNRY Deck Pickup Sensor 0A0F POWER ON Deck Pickup Sensor...
  • Page 533: 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 534 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 04-0014 Cassette 4 Paper Feed Retry error A. Operation / B. Cause / Movement: Nothing in particular. C. Remedy Cause: The paper does not picked up even if the paper feed retry operation is carried out. Measures: Check the pick-up/paper feed/separation rollers. -> Check whether a scrap of paper remains around the paper feed area or not.
  • Page 535 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 04-1539 Paper Surface Sensor alarm A. Operation / B. Cause / Cause: C. Remedy - Deck Lifter Motor alarm - The lifter cannot be raised. Detection condition/timing: The Paper Surface Sensor was not turned ON within the specified period of time when raising the lifter.
  • Page 536 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 04-1586 Deck interlock alarm A. Operation / B. Cause / Cause: C. Remedy Side Paper Deck interlock error Detection condition/timing: The interlock was not detected with the Receptacle Open/Close Sensor Movement/symptom: While failure has occurred (an alarm has occurred), the target paper source cannot be used because it is in no paper state.
  • Page 537 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 04-1976 Receptacle error detection alarm: High Capacity Cassette A. Operation / B. Cause / Cause: Error in the sensor in the receptacle C. Remedy Detection condition/timing: - When paper stack was not detected three times within the specified period of time while shifting a paper stack - When Right Deck paper loading detection failed three times although paper stack shift detection was turned ON within the specified period of time while shifting a paper stack...
  • Page 538 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 13-0100 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 31-0005 Environment Sensor reading alarm A. Operation / B. Cause / Movement: It becomes as follow: environment temperature= 0 degC, environment humidity= 0%. C. Remedy Cause: Connection of the Environment Sensor cannot be detected. Measures: 1) Check the connection of the Environment Sensor (THU1).
  • Page 539 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 31-01F6 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 33-0001 Delivery Assembly Decurler Fan alarm A. Operation / B. Cause / Movement: No change. C. Remedy Cause: Connector disconnection of the Paper Cooling Fan (FM5). Failure of the Paper Cooling Fan (FM5). Measures: Check the connector ->...
  • Page 540 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 43-0073 Drum Unit replacement completion alarm A. Operation / B. Cause / The replacement of the Drum Unit was detected. C. Remedy 50-0010 Successive occurrence of separation alarm A. Operation / B. Cause / Condition unable to separate 1st sheet of original from the ADF occurs 3 times in a row. Check C.
  • Page 541 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 73-0009 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 73-0011 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 73-0014 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 73-0015 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C.
  • Page 542 A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 79-0002 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 79-0003 Canon-made PCL A. Operation / B. Cause / Overflow of work memory for translator C. Remedy 79-0004 Canon-made PCL A. Operation / B. Cause / Download overflow C.
  • Page 543 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 80-0012 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 80-0013 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 80-0015 A. Operation / B. Cause / Print data cannot process this version. C. Remedy 80-0016 For R&D A.
  • Page 544 7. Error/Jam/Alarm 84-0001 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 84-0002 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 84-0003 XPS print range error A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 84-0004 For R&D A.
  • Page 545: Service Mode

    Service Mode Overview........... 533 COPIER..........549 FEEDER..........845 SORTER........... 851 BOARD..........871...
  • Page 546: 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 547: 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 548 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 549 8. Service Mode [ i ] : Press the button to display the screen showing the locations of electrical components.
  • Page 550: 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 551 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 552: 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 553: 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 554: Output Of Service Print Data

    8. Service Mode DCON Setting Items RCON Setting Items 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 555 8. Service Mode Service Mode Description D-PRINT Output of service mode (DISPLAY) ENV-PRT Output of the temperature and humidity inside the machine/surface temperature of the Fixing Roller as a log PJH-P-1 Output of details on print job history (100 jobs) PJH-P-2 Output of details on print job history (all jobs) USBH-PRT...
  • Page 556 8. Service Mode 4. Select service mode > Copier > Function > MISC-P > RPT2USB; and then press OK. NOTE: • If the downloaded file is opened as plain text, the paragraphs are misaligned, which makes it difficult to read the data. •...
  • Page 557 8. Service Mode 3. Execute Download mode > [5]: Download File > [4]: ServicePrint Download. NOTE: • If the downloaded file is opened as plain text, the paragraphs are misaligned, which makes it difficult to read the data. • When the file is dragged to WordPad, an image similar to the image output on paper may be displayed in some cases. ■...
  • Page 558 8. Service Mode 3. Click [Upload Data]. 4. Select 'P-PRINT-RPT.txt', and click [Start]. 5. Select the name of the Folder to store and, as necessary, a brief description; then, click [Save]. 6. Click [OK].
  • Page 559: Situation Mode

    8. Service Mode 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. The following three points are made available depending on each situation: 1.
  • Page 560 8. Service Mode 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 the Control Panel screen when this function is enabled.
  • Page 561 8. Service Mode 2. Press [LUI MASK], and check that the button is enabled (has turned light blue). ■ Procedure for Disabling This Function The procedure for disabling this function is shown below. 1. Perform one of the following operations. •...
  • Page 562: Copier

    8. Service Mode COPIER DISPLAY ■ VERSION COPIER > DISPLAY > 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 N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 R-CON Display of RCON firmware version...
  • Page 563 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION PUNCH Display of Finisher Inner Punch Unit Detail To display the version of Finisher Inner Punch Unit. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 LANG-FR Display of French language file version Detail...
  • Page 564 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION LANG-FI Display of Finnish language file version Detail To display the version of Finnish 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-HU Display of Hungarian language file ver Detail...
  • Page 565 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION LANG-SV Display of Swedish language file version Detail To display the version of Swedish 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-TW Dspl of Chinese language file ver: trad Detail...
  • Page 566 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION MEDIA-JA Dspl of Japanese media information ver Detail To display the version of Japanese 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-EN Dspl of English media information ver Detail...
  • Page 567 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION MEDIA-EL Dspl of Greek media information version Detail To display the version of Greek 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-ES Dspl of Spanish media information ver Detail...
  • Page 568 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION MEDIA-PT Dspl of Portuguese media information ver Detail To display the version of Portuguese 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-RU Dspl of Russian media information ver Detail...
  • Page 569 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION FAX1 Display of 1-line FAX PCB ROM version Detail To display the ROM version of 1-line FAX PCB. Nothing is displayed if the PCB is not connected. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 570 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION S-LNG-SP Dspl of service mode Spanish file ver Detail To display the version of Spanish language file in service mode. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 TSP-JLK Dspl of PCAM Option Board version...
  • Page 571 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION COPY-CS Dspl of COPY appli Czech file version Detail To display the Czech 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 00.01 to 99.99 COPY-DA...
  • Page 572 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION COPY-PT Dspl of COPY appli Portuguese file ver Detail To display the Portuguese 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 00.01 to 99.99 COPY-RU...
  • Page 573 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION COPY-TK Dspl of COPY appli Turkish file version Detail To display the Turkish 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 00.01 to 99.99 COPY-CA...
  • Page 574 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION SEND-IT Dspl of SEND appli Italian file version Detail To display the Italian 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 00.01 to 99.99 SEND-DE...
  • Page 575 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION SEND-ET Dspl of SEND appli Estonian file version Detail To display the Estonian 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 00.01 to 99.99 SEND-FI...
  • Page 576 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION SEND-SV Dspl of SEND appli Swedish file version Detail To display the Swedish 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 00.01 to 99.99 SEND-ID...
  • Page 577 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION SEND-VN Dspl of SEND appli Vietnamese file ver Detail To display the Vietnamese 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 00.01 to 99.99 SEND-AR...
  • Page 578 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION INTRO-ZH Useful feat intro Chinese file ver: smpl Detail To display the version of simplified Chinese language file of Introduction to Useful Features 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 579 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION INTRO-HU Dspl usful feat intro Hungarian file ver Detail To display the version of Hungarian language file of Introduction to Useful Features application. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 INTRO-NL...
  • Page 580 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION INTRO-BU Dspl usful feat intro Bulgarian file ver Detail To display the version of Bulgarian language file of Introduction to Useful Features application. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 INTRO-CR...
  • Page 581 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION INTRO-MS Dspl useful func intro Malay file ver Detail To display the version of Malay language file of Introduction to Useful Features application. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 INTRO-HI...
  • Page 582 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION CSTMN-KO Dspl of custom menu Korean file version Detail To display the version of Korean language file for custom menu application. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 CSTMN-CS...
  • Page 583 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION CSTMN-PL Dspl of custom menu Polish file version Detail To display the version of Polish language file for custom menu application. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 CSTMN-PT...
  • Page 584 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION CSTMN-SK Dspl of custom menu Slovak file version Detail To display the version of Slovak language file for custom menu application. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 CSTMN-TK...
  • Page 585 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION ACSBT-FR Dspl of accessibility French file ver Detail To display the version of French 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 ACSBT-IT Dspl of accessibility Italian file ver...
  • Page 586 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION ACSBT-EL Dspl of accessibility Greek file version Detail To display the version of Greek 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 ACSBT-ET Dspl of accessibility Estonian file ver...
  • Page 587 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION ACSBT-SL Dspl of accessibility Slovenian file ver Detail To display the version of Slovenian 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 ACSBT-SV Dspl of accessibility Swedish file ver...
  • Page 588 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION ACSBT-TH Dspl of accessibility Thai file version Detail To display the version of Thai 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 ACSBT-VN Dspl accessibility Vietnamese file ver...
  • Page 589 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION ERS-DE Display of ERS German file version Detail To display the version of German language file for ERS application. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 Supplement/Memo ERS: Error Recovery System...
  • Page 590 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION ERS-EL Display of ERS Greek file version Detail To display the version of Greek language file for ERS application. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 Supplement/Memo ERS: Error Recovery System...
  • Page 591 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION ERS-PT Display of ERS Portuguese file ver Detail To display the version of Portuguese language file for ERS application. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 Supplement/Memo ERS: Error Recovery System...
  • Page 592 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION ERS-RM Display of ERS Romanian file version Detail To display the version of Romanian language file for ERS application. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 Supplement/Memo ERS: Error Recovery System...
  • Page 593 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION Display of self diagnosis tool version Detail To display the version of self diagnosis tool. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 LANG-TH Display of Thai language file version Detail To display the version of Thai language file.
  • Page 594 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION BOX-KO Display of BOX appli Korean file version Detail To display the version of Korean 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 00.01 to 99.99 BOX-CS...
  • Page 595 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION BOX-PL Display of BOX appli Polish file version Detail To display the version of Polish 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 00.01 to 99.99 BOX-PT...
  • Page 596 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION BOX-SK Display of BOX appli Slovak file version Detail To display the version of Slovak 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 00.01 to 99.99 BOX-TK...
  • Page 597 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION HOLD-ES Dspl of job hold Spanish file version Detail To display the Spanish 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 00.01 to 99.99 HOLD-ZH...
  • Page 598 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION HOLD-HU Dspl of job hold Hungarian file version Detail To display the Hungarian 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 00.01 to 99.99 HOLD-NL...
  • Page 599 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION HOLD-BU Dspl of job hold Bulgarian file version Detail To display the Bulgarian 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 00.01 to 99.99 HOLD-CR...
  • Page 600 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION BOX-MS Dspl of BOX appli Malay file ver Detail To display the version of Malay 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 00.01 to 99.99 BOX-HI...
  • Page 601 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION RPTL-EL Dspl RUI Portal Greek file version Detail To display the version of Greek language file for "Remote UI: Portal". Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 RPTL-ET Dspl RUI Portal Estonian file version...
  • Page 602 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION RPTL-SL Dspl RUI Portal Slovenian file version Detail To display the version of Slovenian language file for "Remote UI: Portal". Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 RPTL-SV Dspl RUI Portal Swedish file version...
  • Page 603 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION RPTL-TH Dspl RUI Portal Thai file version Detail To display the version of Thai language file for "Remote UI: Portal". Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 RPTL-VN Dspl RUI Portal Vietnamese file version...
  • Page 604 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > 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 N/A (Display only)
  • Page 605 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > 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 N/A (Display only)
  • Page 606 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION PPA-HU Dspl of PPA appli Hungarian file version Detail To display the version of Hungarian language file for PPA application (JAVA UI). "--.--" is displayed when no file is found. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
  • Page 607 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION PPA-NO Dspl of PPA appli Norwegian file version Detail To display the version of Norwegian language file for PPA application (JAVA UI). "--.--" is displayed when no file is found. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
  • Page 608 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION PPA-SL Dspl of PPA appli Slovenian file version Detail To display the version of Slovenian language file for PPA application (JAVA UI). "--.--" is displayed when no file is found. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
  • Page 609 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION PPA-ZH Dspl of PPA appli Chinese file ver: smpl Detail To display the version of simplified Chinese 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 610 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION DEA-DE Dspl of mobile appli German file version Detail To display the version of German language file for mobile application (JAVA UI). "--.--" is displayed when no file is found. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
  • Page 611 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION DEA-HI Dspl of mobile appli Hindi file version Detail To display the version of Hindi language file for mobile application (JAVA UI). "--.--" is displayed when no file is found. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
  • Page 612 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > 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 N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 613 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > 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 N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 614 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > 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) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 Supplement/Memo...
  • Page 615 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > 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) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99...
  • Page 616 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION SYSMO-HI Dspl status mon appli Hindi file version Detail To display the version of Hindi language file for status monitor application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 Supplement/Memo...
  • Page 617 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION SYSMO-NL Dspl status mon appli Dutch file version Detail To display the version of Dutch language file for status monitor application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 Supplement/Memo...
  • Page 618 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION SYSMO-SK Dspl status mon appli Slovak file ver Detail To display the version of Slovak language file for status monitor application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 Supplement/Memo...
  • Page 619 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION SYSMO-VN Dspl sta mon appli Vietnamese file ver Detail To display the version of Vietnamese language file for status monitor application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 Supplement/Memo...
  • Page 620 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION MOBIL-DE Display of MPA German file version Detail To display the version of German language file for mobile portal application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 MOBIL-EL...
  • Page 621 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION MOBIL-HU Display of MPA Hungarian file version Detail To display the version of Hungarian language file for mobile portal application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 MOBIL-IT...
  • Page 622 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION MOBIL-RM Display of MPA Romanian file version Detail To display the version of Romanian language file for mobile portal application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 MOBIL-RU...
  • Page 623 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION MOBIL-ZH Display of MPA Chinese file ver:smpl Detail To display the version of simplified Chinese language file for mobile portal application (JAVA UI). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 ■...
  • Page 624 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > ACC-STS SORTER Connect state of Finisher-related option Detail To display the connection state of Finisher-related options. Use Case When checking the connection of Finisher-related options Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range Left column (connection state of Finisher-related options): 1 to 5 1: Without Saddle 2: With Saddle 3 to 5: Not used...
  • Page 625 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > 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 N/A (Display only)
  • Page 626 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > ANALOG ABS-HUM Display of inside moisture content Detail To display the absolute moisture content inside the machine detected by Environment Sensor. Use Case When checking the moisture content inside the machine Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 100...
  • Page 627 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > CST-STS DK1-HADV For R&D Amount of Change per Unit ■ HV-STS COPIER > DISPLAY > HV-STS PRIMARY Display of primary charging current Detail To display the current that is applied to the Primacy Charging Assembly at the latest. Use Case When checking ON/OFF of potential control Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 628 8. Service Mode ■ CCD COPIER > DISPLAY > CCD TARGET-B Shading target value (B) Detail To display the shading target value of Blue. Continuous display of 0 (minimum) or 65535 (maximum) is considered a failure of the Reader Controller PCB. When the value is out of the target value range, image failure or E302 (shading error) may have occurred.
  • Page 629 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > CCD GAIN-OG Gain level of Read Sensor odd bit(G):frt Detail To display the Green gain level adjustment value in odd-numbered bit on the Reading Sensor of Scanner Unit (for front side). Continuous display of upper limit is considered a failure of the Scanner Unit/Reader Controller PCB.
  • Page 630 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > CCD GAIN-ER Gain lvl of Read Sensor even bit(R):frt Detail To display the Red gain level adjustment value in even-numbered bit on the Reading Sensor of Scanner Unit (for front side). Continuous display of upper limit is considered a failure of the Scanner Unit/Reader Controller PCB.
  • Page 631 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > CCD OFST-BW Dspl Read Sensor offset value:B&W, front Detail To display the offset value of the Reading Sensor of Scanner Unit (for front side) in B&W scanning mode. Use Case When image failure occurs at front side scanning in black mode Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 632 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > CCD GAIN2BW1 Read Sensor gain level adj VL1:B&W, back Detail To display the Reading Sensor B&W gain level adjustment value 1 of Scanner Unit (for back side). Use Case When image failure occurs at back side scanning in black mode. Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 633 8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > CCD GAIN2-OB Gain lvl of Read Sensor odd bit(B):back Detail To display the Blue gain level adjustment value in odd-numbered bit on the Reading Sensor of Scanner Unit (for back side). Continuous display of upper limit is considered a failure of the Scanner Unit/Reader Controller PCB.
  • Page 634 8. Service Mode ■ MISC COPIER > DISPLAY > MISC TNRB-IDK Display of Bk-color Toner Container ID Detail To display the ID of Bk-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 635: I/O

    8. Service Mode COPIER > DISPLAY > DRSTS-K REP-S-K Dspl Drum Unit replacement station: Bk Detail To display the color of the station where the Drum Unit has been replaced. Use Case - When outputting the drum report - When checking the station information Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
  • Page 636 8. Service Mode Address Name Circuit code Remarks Developing Assembly Toner Sensor H: ON Front Cover Open/Closed Sensor L: OPEN Waste Toner Full Sensor H: FULL P013 Fixing Outlet Sensor H: Paper Fixing Pressure Release Sensor H: Disengage P014 Fixing Film Shutter HP Sensor H: HP P015 15-0...
  • Page 637 8. Service Mode Address Name Circuit code Remarks Feeding Area Toner Level Sensor H: ON P018 Bottle Motor HP Sensor H: HP Toner Cover Open/Closed Sensor L: OPEN P019 15-0 P020 Reversal Sensor H: Paper P021...
  • Page 638 8. Service Mode Address Name Circuit code Remarks No.2 Delivery Full Sensor H: FULL No.2 Delivery Sensor H: Paper P022 No.1 Delivery Full Sensor H: FULL No.1 Delivery Sensor H: Paper P023 Cassette Cover Sensor L: OPEN Cassette 2 Paper Width Detection Switch 1 S28_1 L: ON Cassette 2 Paper Width Detection Switch 2...
  • Page 639 8. Service Mode ■ READER(R-CON > P001 to P006) Address Name Circuit code Remarks P001 Copyboard Cover Open/Closed Sensor (Rear) PS_N2 L: OPEN Copyboard Cover Open/Closed Sensor (Front) PS_N1 L: OPEN P002 Scanner Unit HP Sensor PS_A1 H: HP P003 15-0 P004 15-0...
  • Page 640 8. Service Mode ■ SP_DADF-A1(FEEDER > P002 to P009) Address Name Circuit code Remarks P002 Cover Open/Closed Sensor PS_A5 L: OPEN Large/Small Sensor PS_R3 L: ON Glass Movement HP Sensor PS_A9 H: ON P003 Paper Width Sensor 4 UN_BO6_1 L: ON Paper Width Sensor 3 UN_BO6_2 L: ON...
  • Page 641 8. Service Mode Address Name Circuit code Remarks Post-separation Sensor PS_R1 H: Paper ■ DADF-AV1(FEEDER > P001 to P009) Address Name Circuit code Remarks P001 Different width sensor 1 H: ON Cover open/closed sensor H: OPEN Document set sensor H: ON P002 Document length sensor 1 H: ON...
  • Page 642 8. Service Mode Address Name Circuit code Remarks P005 15-0 P006 15-0 P007 15-0 P008 15-0 P009 Delivery reversal sensor H: Paper Read sensor H: Paper Registration sensor H: Paper ■ Cassette Feeding Unit-AN1(DC-CON > P027 to 028) Address Name Circuit code Remarks P027...
  • Page 643 8. Service Mode Address Name Circuit code Remarks ■ High Capacity Cassette Feeding Unit-B1(DC-CON > P031 to P033) Address Name Circuit code Remarks P031 High Capacity Cassette Paper Sensor PS122 H: Paper High Capacity Cassette Paper Surface Sensor PS107 L: Paper High Capacity Cassette Pullout Sensor PS101 H: Paper...
  • Page 644 8. Service Mode Address Name Circuit code Remarks Paper Level Sensor H: Paper Deck Paper Sensor PS11 H: Paper Deck Lifter Upper Limit Sensor 1 H: ON P037 Deck Pickup Sensor H: Paper Deck Pull-out Sensor H: Paper P038 Deck Connection Switch L: Disengage Compartment Open/Close Sensor L: OPEN...
  • Page 645 8. Service Mode Address Name Circuit code Remarks P040 Relay Paper Sensor H: Paper Deck Lifter Lower Limit Switch L: ON Deck Lifter Lower Position Sensor H: ON Separation Roller Sensor H: Disengage ■ Inner Finisher-J1(SORTER > P001 to P006) Address Name Circuit code...
  • Page 646 8. Service Mode Paper Fold HP Sensor H: HP Assist HP Sensor H: HP Rear Alignment Plate HP Sensor H: HP Front Alignment Plate HP Sensor H: HP P004 Manual Staple Sensor PS12 L: Paper Manual Staple Switch PCB PCB3 H: ON P005 Delivery Sensor...
  • Page 647 8. Service Mode ■ Staple Finisher-Y1/Booklet Finisher-Y1(SORTER > P001 to P021) Address Name Circuit code Remarks P001 Buffer Sensor PS103 H: Paper Inlet Sensor PS101 H: Paper Delivery Sensor PS102 H: Paper P002 Escape Delivery Sensor PS111 H: Paper Swing Guide HP Sensor PS119 H: HP Paper End Assist HP Sensor...
  • Page 648 8. Service Mode Address Name Circuit code Remarks P004 Flapper HP Sensor PS105 H: HP Front Alignment HP Sensor PS115 H: HP Rear Alignment HP Sensor PS116 H: HP Front Cover Switch SW101 L: ON Paddle HP Sensor PS120 H: HP P005 15-0 P006...
  • Page 649 8. Service Mode Address Name Circuit code Remarks P011 15-0 P012 Staple Edging Sensor PS126 L: ON Staple Sensor PS127 H: ON Escape Tray Full Sensor PS113 L: FULL Manual Staple Paper Sensor PS128 L: Paper P013 Swing Guide Safety Switch SW102 H: ON Stack Tray HP Sensor...
  • Page 650 8. Service Mode Address Name Circuit code Remarks P016 15-0 P017 15-0 P018 Saddle Inlet Sensor PS201 H: Paper Saddle Paper End Stopper HP Sensor PS210 H: HP Saddle Alignment HP Sensor PS207 H: HP Saddle Switching Lever HP Sensor PS205 H: HP Saddle Gripper HP Sensor...
  • Page 651 8. Service Mode Address Name Circuit code Remarks P052 Punch Inlet Sensor PS301 H: Paper Punch HP Sensor 2 PS304 H: ON Punch Slide HP Sensor PS302 H: HP ■ Inner Puncher-C1(SORTER > P004 to P011) Address Name Circuit code Remarks P004 Disengaging Sensor...
  • Page 652 8. Service Mode Address Name Circuit code Remarks P010 Punch Waste Box Sensor H: ON Trailing Edge Sensor PCB3-5 H: Paper Punch HP Sensor 2 H: ON No.2 Delivery Tray Full Sensor H: ON Horizontal Registration HP sensor H: HP P011 No.2 Path Sensor H: Paper...
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    8. Service Mode Address Name Circuit code Remarks OPEN Detection Sensor PS403 L: OPEN Buffer Pass Exit Sensor PS402 L: Paper Buffer Pass Inlet Sensor PS401 L: Paper ADJUST ■ AE COPIER > ADJUST > AE AE-TBL Adj of text density at image density adj Detail To adjust text density according to the adjusted image density.
  • Page 654 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY ADJ-Y Adj start pstn in book mode: horz scan Detail To adjust the image reading start position in the horizontal scanning direction at copyboard reading. When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label. Decrease the value when the non-image width is larger than the standard value.
  • Page 655 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY STRD-POS Adj front side read position:stream read Detail To adjust the Scanner Unit (for front side) position in feed direction when stream reading original. When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label. Use Case When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 656 8. Service Mode ■ CCD COPIER > ADJUST > 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 Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label. When replacing the Copyboard Glass, enter the value of barcode label which is affixed on the glass.
  • Page 657 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD SH-TRGT Shading target VL (B&W) entry: Copyboard Detail To enter the B&W shading target value in copyboard reading mode. When replacing the Reader Controller PCB, enter the value of service label. When replacing the Scanner Unit, execute DF-WLVL3, and write the value which is automatically set in the service label.
  • Page 658 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD DFTAR-R Shading target VL (R) entry: front side Detail To enter the shading target value of Red of the Scanner Unit (for front side) at stream reading. When replacing the Reader Controller PCB, enter the value of service label. When replacing the Copyboard Glass/Scanner Unit (for front side), execute DF-WLVL1 and DF- WLVL2 and write the value which is automatically set in the service label.
  • Page 659 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD MTF2-M1 MTF value 1 entry: horz scan, front side Detail To enter the setting value 1 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction of the Scanner Unit (for front side). Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
  • Page 660 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD MTF2-M4 MTF value 4 entry: horz scan, front side Detail To enter the setting value 4 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction of the Scanner Unit (for front side). Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
  • Page 661 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD MTF2-M7 MTF value 7 entry: horz scan, front side Detail To enter the setting value 7 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction of the Scanner Unit (for front side). Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
  • Page 662 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD MTF2-S1 MTF value 1 entry: vert scan, front side Detail To enter the setting value 1 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction of the Scanner Unit (for front side). Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
  • Page 663 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD MTF2-S4 MTF value 4 entry: vert scan, front side Detail To enter the setting value 4 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction of the Scanner Unit (for front side). Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
  • Page 664 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD MTF2-S7 MTF value 7 entry: vert scan, front side Detail To enter the setting value 7 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction of the Scanner Unit (for front side). Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
  • Page 665 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD 100DF2GB Img Sensr GB color displace crrct: back Detail To correct the color displacement between G and B lines in vertical scanning direction due to the Scanner Unit (for back side). When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label. The setting of this item is enabled only when the DADF (1-path model) is installed.
  • Page 666 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD DFCH2B2 Complex chart No.2 data (B) entry: front Detail To derive the front/back side linearity, enter the Blue data on the front side of No.2 image in DADF complex chart. Enter the value of service label on the Reader. The setting of this item is enabled only when the DADF (1-path model) is installed.
  • Page 667 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD DFCH2G10 Complex chart No.10 data (G) entry:front Detail To derive the front/back side linearity, enter the Green data on the front side of No.10 image in DADF complex chart. Enter the value of service label on the Reader. The setting of this item is enabled only when the DADF (1-path model) is installed.
  • Page 668 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD MTF-M3 MTF value 3 entry: horz scan, back side Detail To enter the setting value 3 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction of the Scanner Unit (for back side). Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
  • Page 669 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD MTF-M6 MTF value 6 entry: horz scan, back side Detail To enter the setting value 6 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction of the Scanner Unit (for back side). Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
  • Page 670 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD MTF-M9 MTF value 9 entry: horz scan, back side Detail To enter the setting value 9 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction of the Scanner Unit (for back side). Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
  • Page 671 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD MTF-S3 MTF value 3 entry: vert scan, back side Detail To enter the setting value 3 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction of the Scanner Unit (for back side). Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
  • Page 672 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD MTF-S6 MTF value 6 entry: vert scan, back side Detail To enter the setting value 6 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction of the Scanner Unit (for back side). Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
  • Page 673 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD MTF-S9 MTF value 9 entry: vert scan, back side Detail To enter the setting value 9 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction of the Scanner Unit (for back side). Enter the value of service label on the Reader.
  • Page 674 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD DFCH-B2 Complex chart No.2 data (B) entry: back Detail To derive the front/back side linearity, enter the Blue data on the back side of No.2 image in DADF complex chart. Enter the value of service label on the Reader. The setting of this item is enabled only when the DADF (1-path model) is installed.
  • Page 675 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD DFCH-G10 Complex chart No.10 data (G) entry: back Detail To derive the front/back side linearity, enter the Green data on the back side of No.10 image in DADF complex chart. Enter the value of service label on the Reader. The setting of this item is enabled only when the DADF (1-path model) is installed.
  • Page 676 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD MTF2-M12 MTF value 12 entry:horz scan, front side Detail To enter the setting value 12 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction of the Scanner Unit (for front side). Enter the value of service label on the Reader. Use Case - When replacing the Scanner Unit - When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data...
  • Page 677 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD MTF2-S12 MTF value 12 entry:vert scan, front side Detail To enter the setting value 12 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction of the Scanner Unit (for front side). Enter the value of service label on the Reader. Use Case - When replacing the Scanner Unit - When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data...
  • Page 678 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD MTF-M12 MTF value 12 entry:horz scan, back side Detail To enter the setting value 12 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction of the Scanner Unit (for back side). Enter the value of service label on the Reader. Use Case - When replacing the Scanner Unit - When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data...
  • Page 679 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD MTF-S12 MTF value 12 entry:vert scan, back side Detail To enter the setting value 12 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction of the Scanner Unit (for back side). Enter the value of service label on the Reader. Use Case - When replacing the Scanner Unit - When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data...
  • Page 680 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD DFCH-K2 Complex chart No.2 data (B&W) entr: bck Detail To derive the front/back side linearity, enter the B&W data on the back side of No.2 image in DADF complex chart. Enter the value of service label on the Reader. The setting of this item is enabled only when the DADF (1-path model) is installed.
  • Page 681 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD DFTBK-G Shading target VL (G) entry: back side Detail To enter the shading target value of Green of the Scanner Unit (for back side) at stream reading. When replacing the Reader Controller PCB, enter the value of service label. When replacing the Copyboard Glass/Scanner Unit (for back side), execute DF-WLVL1 and DF- WLVL2 and write the value which is automatically set in the service label.
  • Page 682 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CCD DFTBK-BW Shading target VL (B&W) entry: back Detail To enter the B&W shading target value of the Scanner Unit (for back side) at stream reading. When replacing the Reader Controller PCB, enter the value of service label. When replacing the Copyboard Glass/Scanner Unit (for back side), execute DF-WLVL3 and DF- WLVL4 and write the value which is automatically set in the service label.
  • Page 683 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > LASER LDADJ1-K Magnification between A-B laser (K) Detail When replacing the laser scanner unit, enter the value of service label stuck on the laser scanner unit. Use Case - When replacing the CCD unit (CCD PCB)/clearing RAM data - When replacing the laser scanner unit Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
  • Page 684 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > LASER LDADJ6-K Phase difference between A-D laser (K) Detail When replacing the laser scanner unit, enter the value of service label stuck on the laser scanner unit. Use Case - When replacing the CCD unit (CCD PCB)/clearing RAM data - When replacing the laser scanner unit Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
  • Page 685 8. Service Mode ■ BLANK COPIER > ADJUST > BLANK BLANK-T Adjustment of leading edge margin Detail To adjust the margin on the leading edge of paper. As the value is increased by 1, the margin is increased toward the center of the paper by 1 pixel (0.0212 mm).
  • Page 686 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > BLANK BLANK-B Adjustment of trailing edge margin Detail To adjust the margin on the trailing edge of paper. As the value is increased by 1, the margin is increased toward the center of the paper by 1 pixel (0.0212 mm).
  • Page 687 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > PASCAL OFST-P-C C density adj at test print reading Detail To adjust the offset of C-color test print reading signal at auto gradation adjustment (full adjustment). When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label. As the value is larger, the image after adjustment gets darker.
  • Page 688 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > HV-PRI OFST1-AC Adj primary charge AC offset 1 Detail To adjust the offset value of the primary charging AC bias. +: The offset value increases. -: The offset value decreases. Use Case - When the image is failure. - When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
  • Page 689 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > HV-TR TR-TP-LV Adj transfer lead edge weak bias level Detail This mode determines the level to apply voltage for transfer lead edge weak bias during the second printing of 2-sided. +: The output level increases. -: The output level decreases.
  • Page 690 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > HV-TR TR-OFP1 For R&D Amount of Change per 1.0444 Unit TR-OFP2 For R&D Amount of Change per 1.0444 Unit TR-OFP3 For R&D Amount of Change per 1.33 Unit TR-OFP4 For R&D Amount of Change per 1.33 Unit TR-OFP5...
  • Page 691 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > HV-TR TR-OFP16 For R&D Amount of Change per 1.33 Unit TR-OFP17 For R&D Amount of Change per 1.0444 Unit TR-OFP18 For R&D Amount of Change per 1.0444 Unit TR-OFH1 For R&D Amount of Change per 1.0444 Unit TR-OFH2...
  • Page 692 8. Service Mode ■ FEED-ADJ COPIER > ADJUST > FEED-ADJ REGIST Adj of registration start timing Detail To adjust the timing to turn ON the Registration Roller. As the value is changed by 1, the margin on the leading edge of paper is increased or decreased by 0.1 mm.
  • Page 693 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > FEED-ADJ ADJ-REFE Side rgst adj: second side of 2-sided Detail To adjust the image write start position on the second side in the horizontal scanning direction. The image write start position is set in the relative amount against the first side regardless of the paper pickup cassette/tray/deck.
  • Page 694 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > FEED-ADJ ADJ-RE-L Side regist adj: 2-sided, large paper Detail To adjust the image reading start position in horizontal scanning direction for 2-sided print. (large paper with 216mm or more in feed direction) The image write start position is set in the relative amount against the first side regardless of the paper pickup cassette/tray/deck.
  • Page 695 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > FEED-ADJ LOOP-ENV Reg loop amnt adj: cst feed of envlp Detail To adjust the registration loop amount at cassette pickup of envelope. As the value in changed by 1, the paper feeding distance is increased or decreased by 0.1 mm. +: The loop amount increases.
  • Page 696 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > CST-ADJ MF-A6R Adj of MP Tray A6R paper width Detail To adjust the width of A6R paper in the Multi-purpose Tray. When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label. When replacing the Multi-purpose Tray Paper Width Detection PCB or registering a new value, execute COPIER>...
  • Page 697 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > FIXING FX-FL-LW Adj of fixing film speed at half speed Detail To adjust the fixing film speed at the half speed Use Case When paper passes through the registration roller, the density difference occurs by slack/tension of the paper on the image trailing edge (about 45mm).
  • Page 698 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > MISC K-ADJ Set criteria for black text: front side Detail To set whether to judge the color of the text scanned with the Scanner Unit (for front side) as black. As the value is larger, the text tends to be detected as black. The setting is applied to the image on the front side when the Copyboard/DADF (1-path model) is installed, whereas it is applied to the images on both the front and back sides when the DADF (reverse model) is installed.
  • Page 699 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > MISC C1-ADJ-Y Enter Cassette1 side register adj value Detail As the value is changed by 1, the margin on the left edge of paper is increased or decreased by 0.1 mm. +: Left margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the right.) -: Left margin becomes smaller.
  • Page 700 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > MISC C4-ADJ-Y Enter Cassette4 side register adj value Detail As the value is changed by 1, the margin on the left edge of paper is increased or decreased by 0.1 mm. +: Left margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the right.) -: Left margin becomes smaller.
  • Page 701 8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > MISC ACS-CNT2 Set chromatic clr jdgmt area:stream read Detail To set the area to judge whether the image on the front side stream read with DADF (1-path model) or the images on both the front and back sides stream read with the DADF (reverse model) is color or B&W at automatic color selection.
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    8. Service Mode COPIER > ADJUST > MISC ACS-EN3 ACS mode judgmt area:stream, bck, 1-path Detail To set the ACS judgment area in the image on the back side stream read with the DADF (1-path model). As the value is larger, the judgment area is widened. The setting of this item is enabled only when the DADF (1-path model) is installed.
  • Page 703 8. Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL STRD-POS Auto adj frt side read pstn: DADF stream Detail To automatically adjust the Scanner Unit (for front side) position in feed direction when stream reading original with DADF. The adjustment result is reflected to COPIER> ADJUST> ADJ-XY> STRD-POS. Use Case At DADF installation/uninstallation Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 704 8. Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL COM-TEST Dspl connect result w/ Sales Co's server Detail To display the result of the connection test with the sales company's server. Use Case When using Embedded-RDS Adj/Set/Operate Method Select the item, and then press OK key. Caution Be sure to use E-RDS, RGW-PORT, COM-TEST, COM-LOG and RGW-ADR as a set.
  • Page 705 8. Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL CNT-INTV Set counter send interval to SC server Detail To set the interval of sending counter information to the sales company's server in a unit of one hour. This is displayed only when the Embedded-RDS third-party extended function is available. Use Case When using the Embedded-RDS third-party extended function Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 706 8. Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL NFC-USE ON/OFF of NFC option Detail To set whether to enable the installed NFC option. Set 1 when using the NFC option. [Use NFC Card Emulation] is displayed in [Settings/Registration]. Use Case When installing the NFC option Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
  • Page 707 8. Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD DF-WLVL2 White level adj: stream reading, color Detail To adjust the white level for stream reading by setting the paper which is usually used by the user on the DADF. Use Case - When replacing the Copyboard Glass - When replacing the Scanner Unit - When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data...
  • Page 708 8. Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD DF-WLVL3 White level adj in book mode: B&W Detail To adjust the white level for copyboard scanning automatically by setting a paper which is usually used by the user on the Copyboard Glass. Use Case - When replacing the Copyboard Glass - When replacing the Scanner Unit...
  • Page 709 8. Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CST MF-A6R Reg Multi-purpose Tray A6R stdrd width Detail To register the standard value of A6R paper width (105 mm) on the Multi-purpose Tray. Make a fine adjustment by COPIER> ADJUST> CST-ADJ> MF-A6R. Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Set A6R paper on the Multi-purpose Tray, and set the guide so that it fits the paper width.
  • Page 710 8. Service Mode ■ CLEANING COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEANING DRM-IDL Drum cleaning Detail To perform the drum cleaning Use Case When the black spots appear on the copy image in the drum circumference cycle. (Toner adheres on the drum surface.) Adj/Set/Operate Method Select the item, and then press OK key.
  • Page 711 8. Service Mode ■ PANEL COPIER > FUNCTION > PANEL LCD-CHK Check of LCD Panel dot missing Detail To check whether there is a missing dot on the LCD Panel of the Control Panel. Use Case When replacing the LCD Panel Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key.
  • Page 712 8. Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > PART-CHK CL-ON Operation check of Clutch Detail To start operation check of the Clutch specified by CL. The operation stops after "ON for 0.5 sec" => "OFF for 10 sec" => "ON for 0.5 sec" => "OFF for 10 sec"...
  • Page 713 8. Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > 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 - Be sure to remove the Toner Container before Bottle motor (M17) is activated. If it remains to be installed, toner is supplied.
  • Page 714 8. Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > PART-CHK MTR-ON Operation check of Motor Detail To start operation check of the Motor specified by MTR. The operation automatically stops after operation of 30 seconds. Use Case When replacing the Motor/checking the operation Adj/Set/Operate Method Select the item, and then press OK key.
  • Page 715 8. Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > PART-CHK FIN-CL Specify of oprtn Clutch: Fin-Y1 Detail To specify the Clutch to operate. Use Case When replacing the Clutch/checking the operation Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Display/Adj/Set Range Fin-Y1: 1 to 3 1: Lower stack delivery roller clutch (CL102)
  • Page 716 8. Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > PART-CHK FIN-MTR Specification of oprtn Motor: Fin-Y1 Detail To specify the Motor to operate. Use Case When replacing the Motor/checking the operation Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Caution When setting the staple motor or the saddle stitcher motor, remove each staple cartridge.
  • Page 717 8. Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > PART-CHK FN2-FAN Specification of operation fan: Fin-J1 Detail To specify the Fan to operate. Use Case When replacing the Fan/checking the operation Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Display/Adj/Set Range 1: Inlet cooling fan Related Service Mode...
  • Page 718 8. Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > PART-CHK FN2-SL Specification of oprtn Solenoid: Fin-J1 Detail To specify the Solenoid to operate. Use Case When replacing the Solenoid/checking the operation Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the value, and then press OK key. Display/Adj/Set Range 1: Paper trailing edge pushing solenoid Related Service Mode SORTER>...
  • Page 719 8. Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR JAM-HIST Clear of jam history Detail To clear the jam history. Use Case When clearing the jam history Adj/Set/Operate Method Select the item, and then press OK key. Related Service Mode COPIER> DISPLAY> JAM ERR-HIST Clear of error code history Detail...
  • Page 720 8. Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR MN-CON Deletion of setting values Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To delete the setting values of address lists, forwarding settings, Settings/Registration and service mode.
  • Page 721 8. Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > 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 722 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.
  • Page 723 8. Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR DK-RCV Clearing of deck alarm Detail To clear the descent timeout alarm (04-1537) occurred in the Paper Deck. Use Case At recovery from descent timeout alarm Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
  • Page 724 8. Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > MISC-P TRS-DATA Moving memory reception data to Inbox Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To move the data received in memory to Inbox. Use Case When moving the data received in memory to Inbox Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key.
  • Page 725 8. Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > MISC-P PJH-P-2 Detail info of print job history:all job Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To print the history of all print jobs stored in the machine with detailed information (for maximum 5000 jobs).
  • Page 726 8. Service Mode ■ SYSTEM COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM DOWNLOAD Shift to download mode Detail To make the machine enter the download mode and wait for a command. Perform downloading by SST or a USB flash drive. Use Case At upgrade Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key.
  • Page 727 8. Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM HD-CLEAR Initialization of specified partition Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To initialize the partition specified by CHK-TYPE at next startup. Use Case When E602/E614 error (file corruption, etc.) occurs Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter 1, and then press OK key.
  • Page 728 8. Service Mode ■ DBG-LOG COPIER > FUNCTION > DBG-LOG LOG2USB Storage of debug log to USB memory Detail To store a set of debug logs to the USB memory at the error occurrence. A type of log to be collected is set in LOG-TRIG. If there is a debug log which has been automatically saved, it is archived at this time.
  • Page 729 8. Service Mode OPTION ■ FNC-SW COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW MODEL-SZ Fixed magnifictn & DADF orgnl dtct size Detail To set the fixed magnification ratio display and the original detection size with DADF. It is set automatically at the time of installation of the Reader according to the location. Use Case Upon user's request Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 730 NZ: New Zealand, PE: Peru, PH: Philippine, PY: Paraguay, RO: Romania, SK: Slovakia, TH: Thailand, TR: Turkey, UA: Ukraine, UY: Uruguay, VE: Venezuela, VN: Vietnam 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) Related Service Mode COPIER>...
  • Page 731 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW ORG-LTR Special ppr size set at stream read: LTR Detail To set the size of special paper (LTR configuration) that cannot be recognized in stream reading mode. Use Case - Upon user's request - When picking up special paper size original from DADF Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
  • Page 732 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW SVMD-ENT Setting of entry method to service mode Detail To set the way to get in service mode to prevent information leak. Use Case As needed Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
  • Page 733 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > 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 734 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > 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" and the other for "system administrator + service technician".
  • Page 735 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW CDS-FIRM Set to allow firmware update by admin Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set whether to permit update of the firmware by user (administrator). When "1: Enabled"...
  • Page 736 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW JLK-PWSC ON/OFF of PCAM password auth doc scan Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set whether to scan the PCAM password authentication document with the MEAP application. Use Case When scanning the PCAM password authentication document Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 737 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > 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. - AMS license for an iR option is installed.
  • Page 738 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW SVC-RUI Enabling of RUI function for servicing Detail To set whether to enable the RUI function for servicing (not provided to end users). When 0 is set, the RUI function is disabled. When setting the value other than 0, RUI function is enabled.
  • Page 739 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > 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". By setting the binding margin to 0 mm while "0"...
  • Page 740 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW JM-ERR-D Handling 0CAx jam as an error: DCON Detail To display 0CAx jam as the error E996-0CAx. By handling the jam as an error, the machine stops, so that loss of the log can be prevented. Be sure to enable the service mode at the user's site where 0CAx jam occurs.
  • Page 741 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW VER-CHNG Setting of firmware update operation Detail To set how to update firmware of PCB/option which has been installed/replaced by comparing the version of it with the version stored in the Flash PCB of the Main Controller. If combination of firmware versions of PCB/option stored in the Main Controller and the version in PCB/option after installation/replacement is not appropriate (operation with the combination of firmware versions has not yet been checked), failure where analysis is difficult may occur.
  • Page 742 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > 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. Communication error may be avoided by retry. (It is effective especially when E733-0001/0002/0005 occurs.) If communication error occurs during finishing job while 3 is set, duplicated pages may be output due to retry.
  • Page 743 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > DSPLY-SW UI-SEND Display/hide of send screen Detail To set whether to display or hide the SEND 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 744 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > DSPLY-SW UI-RSCAN ON/OFF of remote scan screen display Detail To set whether to display or hide the remote scan screen on the Control Panel. 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 745 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > 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 746 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > DSPLY-SW SDTM-DSP ON/OFF of auto shutdown shift time dspl Detail To set whether to display "Auto Shutdown Time" in Settings/Registration menu. Use Case Upon user's request Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Caution When "Hide"...
  • Page 747 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > DSPLY-SW T-LW-BK Set toner level warning mssg dspl timing Detail To set the threshold value for the toner level in the 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 > OPTION > NETWORK IFAX-LIM No. of max print lines at IFAX reception Detail To set the maximum number of lines for e-mail text to be printed when receiving IFAX. Setting of this item can prevent endless printing of the attached file data in the case of receiving an error e-mail or failure in interpretation of the context.
  • Page 749 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > NETWORK NS-CMD5 Limit CRAM-MD5 auth method at SMTP auth Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To restrict use of CRAM-MD5 authentication method at the time of SMTP authentication. Use Case Upon user's request Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 750 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > NETWORK NS-PLNWS Limit plaintext auth at SMTP auth encry 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 encrypted.
  • Page 751 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > NETWORK RMT-LGIN For R&D MEAP-SSL HTTPS port setting of MEAP Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set the port of HTTPS server in the case of using SSL with HTTP of MEAP. Use Case When specifying the setting of HTTPS port for MEAP Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 752 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > NETWORK WUEV-RTR Setting of sleep notification range Detail To set the number of available routers to the target for sleep notification. 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 753 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > NETWORK DNSTRANS Setting of DNS query priority protocol Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set priority of the protocol (IPv4/IPv6) for DNS query. In the case of using both IPv6 and IPv4 while the DNS server supports IPv4, it takes time because of timeout when executing DNS query with priority on IPv6.
  • Page 754 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > NETWORK IKERETRY Setting of IKE retry times Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set the number of retries in the case of no response from the communication target at the time of IKE packet transmission.
  • Page 755 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > NETWORK AFS-JOB Set of FAX server job reception port Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set the reception port of the fax server to which a fax client sends jobs. Use Case When changing the job reception port of the fax server Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 756 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > NETWORK IPTBROAD Set to allow broad/multicast TX Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set whether to permit transmission of broadcast packets and multicast packets. Transmission of broadcast packets and multicast packets is permitted without specifying an exception address.
  • Page 757 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > NETWORK DDNSINTV Set of DDNS periodical update interval Detail DNS registration is executed only once at start-up with the current iR, so the registered contents are deleted in an environment where the DNS server settings are deleted at intervals. To set the interval of DDNS periodical update for not deleting the registered contents.
  • Page 758 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > NETWORK PRCLTYPE Setting of dedicated protocol type Detail To set the type of dedicated protocol (CPCA protocol). When 1 is set, only the commands where security has been improved are accepted, whereas conventional commands are rejected. Use Case Upon user's request (for customization) - Job assignment from Print/Scan/Fax driver at department management...
  • Page 759 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > NETWORK SSLMODE Setting of HTTP/HTTPS port open/close Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set whether to open or close HTTP/HTTPS port. When 1 is set while [Use HTTP] is ON and [SSL Settings] is OFF in Settings/Registration menu, HTTP port is opened whereas HTTPS port is closed.
  • Page 760 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > NETWORK WLANPORT Set of port filter at wireless LAN side Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set whether to open all ports at the wireless LAN side. When 0 is set, only the specific port is opened (filter is enabled).
  • Page 761 8. Service Mode ■ ENV-SET COPIER > OPTION > ENV-SET ENVP-INT Temp&hmdy/Fix Film temp log get cycle Detail To set the cycle to obtain log of the temperature and humidity inside the machine and the surface temperature of the Fixing Film. As the value is incremented by 1, the cycle is increased by 1 minute.
  • Page 762 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > ENV-SET IMG-BLD2 Change of the charge frequency Detail The quantity of electric discharge decreases by lowering charged frequency. Therefore, the electric discharge product generated on the drum decreases. Use Case - When the drum that an image smear occurred is replaced by a new drum - When the image flow is improved more by using the image smear prevention mode Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
  • Page 763 8. Service Mode ■ FEED-SW COPIER > OPTION > FEED-SW TFL-RTC Set delvry dest at rcvry after tray full Detail To select the delivery destination for a job with multiple pages after recovering the Delivery Tray that reaches the full level. When 0 (default) is set, a job is output from the delivery destination again from which the last job was delivered.
  • Page 764 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > IMG-SPD PSP-PR1 Set productivity/image priority mode Detail To change the fixing temperature for the paper feed start at the paper size change. The priority is given as the followings. - The productivity is priority even if the fixing offset may occur. - The image quality is priority than the productivity.
  • Page 765 8. Service Mode ■ IMG-RDR COPIER > OPTION > IMG-RDR DFDST-L1 Adj img crrct level: stream read, front Detail To set whether to perform image correction between originals in the Scanner Unit (for front side) at stream reading based on the result of dust detection. - In the case of DADF (reverse model) Increase the value when black lines appear.
  • Page 766 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > IMG-RDR DF2DSTL1 ON/OFF img crrct: stream, back, 1-path Detail To set whether to perform image correction between originals in the Scanner Unit (for back side) at stream reading with DADF (1-path model) based on the result of dust detection. Set one of 1 to 255 when black lines appear.
  • Page 767 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > IMG-MCON SHARP Setting of sharpness level of image Detail To set the setting level (center value) of sharpness of image. As the value is increased, the image tends to be sharp, and as the value is decreased, image tends to be soft.
  • Page 768 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > IMG-MCON C-S-P-D High dens end edge crrct: PDL dens prrty Detail To set ON/OFF of high density trailing edge correction function at PDL. By selecting CAL (priority on density) in C-PDL-T, high density trailing edge correction function is ON in normal operation;...
  • Page 769 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > IMG-MCON DOTSCT Set high dens area white dot reduct mode Detail To set the mode to reduce white dots occur in the high density area with 600 dpi. Set 1 when white dots occur at regular intervals in the high density area. If it is not alleviated, set Set 0 when degree of gradation in the high density area is decreased due to parts life or environment.
  • Page 770 8. Service Mode ■ MG-TR COPIER > OPTION > MG-TR HUM-SW Switching of environmental fixed mode Detail The transfer current is output according to the setting. - Low humidity environment: The transfer current output becomes higher. - High humidity environment: The transfer current output becomes lower. Use Case Use this item when a failure occurs to the environment sensor.
  • Page 771 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > IMG-FIX FIX-TEMP Set fix control temp table:Thin 1/Cst,MP Detail To change the fixing control temperature in the thin paper 1 mode at the Cassette feeding of the 25/35/45/51 cpm machine and the Multi-Purpose Tray feeding of the 25 cpm machine. Use Case When the poor fixing, paper slip or paper curl occurs in the thin paper 1 mode Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 772 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > IMG-FIX TMP-TBL2 Set fixing control temp table: Thick 1 Detail To change the fixing control temperature in the thick paper 1 mode Use Case When the curl, the low fixing or the paper slip occurs in the thick paper 1 mode Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
  • Page 773 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > IMG-FIX TMP-TBL6 Set fix ctrl temp table:Envlp/Crd/S-Crd Detail To change the fixing control temperature in the envelope mode, postcard mode and S-postcard mode Use Case When the poor fixing, paper slip or paper curl occurs in the envelope mode, postcard mode and S-postcard mode Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
  • Page 774 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > IMG-FIX EDG-WAIT Change of Detection Temp for Fixing Edge Detail To change the detection temperature of the fixing sub thermistors 1/2 to switch the paper edge cooling fans to the full speed control, and to shift the machine control to the down sequence Use Case To reduce the switching frequency of the down sequence, to lower the fixing edge temperature, and to prevent the high temperature offset...
  • Page 775 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > IMG-FIX FIX-PR Set fixing grade priority mode Detail The productivity lowers 4 cpm in the plain paper 3 mode, thick paper 1/2/3/4/5 mode and bond paper mode. The productivity lowers 5 cpm in the plain paper 1/2mode and thin paper 1/2 mode when the environment sensor detects less than 18 deg C.
  • Page 776 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > IMG-FIX TMP-TB15 Set fix ctrl temp table: Thin 1/2-sided Detail To change the fixing control temperature in the thin paper 1 mode during the second printing of 2- sided mode Use Case When the poor fixing, paper slip or paper curl occurs in the thin paper 1 mode during the second printing of 2-sided mode Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
  • Page 777 8. Service Mode ■ CUSTOM COPIER > OPTION > CUSTOM SC-L-CNT Set large paper jdgmt reference at scan Detail To set the judgment reference of the scan counter as to which to use B4 or LTR to determine large size. The threshold is determined by the combination with the setting of B4-L-CNT.
  • Page 778 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > CUSTOM FLK-RD Flicker reduction mode Detail To change the fixing temperature control to cancel fluorescent flicking during printing Use Case When the fluorescent flicking occurs during printing 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 779 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > CUSTOM RDEV-SP4 RCON device special settings 4 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. Caution Use this mode only when specific instructions are given.
  • Page 780 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > CUSTOM SP-B04 [For customization] SP-B05 [For customization] SP-B06 [For customization] SP-B07 [For customization] SP-B08 [For customization] SP-B09 [For customization] SP-B10 [For customization] SP-B11 [For customization] SP-B12 [For customization] SP-B13 [For customization] SP-B14 [For customization] SP-B15 [For customization] SP-B16...
  • Page 781 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > CUSTOM SP-B45 [For customization] SP-B46 [For customization] SP-B47 [For customization] SP-B48 [For customization] SP-B49 [For customization] SP-B50 [For customization] SP-B51 [For customization] SP-B52 [For customization] SP-B53 [For customization] SP-B54 [For customization] SP-B55 [For customization] SP-B56 [For customization] SP-B57...
  • Page 782 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > CUSTOM SP-V06 [For customization] SP-V07 [For customization] SP-V08 [For customization] SP-V09 [For customization] SP-V10 [For customization] SP-V11 [For customization] SP-V12 [For customization] SP-V13 [For customization] SP-V14 [For customization] SP-V15 [For customization] SP-V16 [For customization] SP-V17 [For customization] SP-V18...
  • Page 783 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > CUSTOM SP-V47 [For customization] SP-V48 [For customization] SP-V49 [For customization] SP-V50 [For customization] SP-V51 [For customization] SP-V52 [For customization] SP-V53 [For customization] SP-V54 [For customization] SP-V55 [For customization] SP-V56 [For customization] SP-V57 [For customization] SP-V58 [For customization] SP-V59...
  • Page 784 8. Service Mode ■ USER COPIER > OPTION > USER COPY-LIM Setting of upper limit for copy Detail To set the upper limit value for copy. 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 785 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > USER COUNTER4 Setting of software counter 4 Detail To set counter type for software counter 4 on the Counter Check screen. Use Case Upon user/dealer'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 786 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 787 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > USER PH-D-SEL Set dither matrix at screen processing Detail To set the screen dither matrix to be used for halftoning processing at the time of copy output, B&W Inbox scan output and B&W SEND output. When moire occurs frequently, set to 1.
  • Page 788 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 789 0 to 1 0: No transmission, 1: Transmission Default Value Supplement/Memo Charging management device: Coin Manager, Non-Canon-made control card DOC-REM Display/hide of original removal message Detail To set whether to display or hide the message to remove original when scanning with DADF without opening/closing DADF after scanning with the Copyboard.
  • Page 790 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > USER RUI-RJT Connct set at invalid auth from remoteUI Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set to disconnect HTTP port when the machine receives invalid authentication from remote UI 3 times.
  • Page 791 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > USER IFAX-PGD Set page split TX at IFAX Simple mode TX Detail To set to enable/disable split-data transmission on a page basis in the case that the transmission size in IFAX Simple mode exceeds the upper limit value. Use Case Upon user's request Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 792 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > USER PTJAM-RC Auto reprint setting at PDL print jam Detail To set to automatically restart printing after jam recovery that occurs with PDL print. 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 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > USER COUNTER7 Setting of software counter 7 Detail To set counter type for software counter 7 on the Counter Check screen. Use Case Upon user/dealer'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 794 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > USER LDAP-SW Retrieval condition set for LDAP server Detail To set the condition to search e-mail address, etc. from LDAP server. Use Case When specifying condition to search e-mail address, etc. from LDAP server Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
  • Page 795 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > USER MAIL-OF Setting of e-mail TX 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 e-mail transmission. E-mail transmission is not available by entering the address because of no display of "E-Mail"...
  • Page 796 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > USER FREE-DSP Display/hide of charge disable screen Detail To set whether to display or hide the Use Charge Management screen for switching between charge and no charge. The hardware switch for switching charge/no charge in the Coin Manager enables the mode in which all the services are available for free (store manager mode) by temporarily releasing the charging system.
  • Page 797 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > 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 798 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > USER POL-SCAN Dspl/hide Rights Management Server set Detail When "1: Display" is set, the Rights Management Server function screen is displayed. While the Rights Management Server function is a standard feature, it is possible to hide if not necessary.
  • Page 799 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > 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 800 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > 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. Use Case When the operation restriction is cleared at the time of iW SAM Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 801 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > 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. Use Case When the operation restriction is cleared at the time of iW SAM Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 802 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > USER SMD-EXPT Setting of export target data: remote UI Detail To set whether to export "service mode data" from remote UI. When 1 is set, "service mode data" is displayed as the target data of export on remote UI. When installing more than 1 machine at the same time, the same service mode data can be registered.
  • Page 803 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > USER SJ-CLMSK ON/OFF secured job stop button display Detail To set whether to display the button to stop a secured job. When 0 is set, the stop button is displayed. When COIN is set to 6 or 7 (charge mode: Type-C), set 1. Since the stop button is not displayed, the secured job cannot be stopped.
  • Page 804 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > 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 805 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > USER JA-WIFI Setting of SAM Wi-Fi direct print Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set whether to allow Wi-Fi direct print when iW SAM is enabled. Wi-Fi direct print cannot be used when iW SAM is enabled.
  • Page 806 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > ACC DK-P Setting of Paper Deck paper size Detail To set the paper size used in the Paper Deck. Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 2 0: A4, 1: B5, 2: LTR Default Value CARD-SW...
  • Page 807 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > ACC MIN-PRC Set of Coin Manager minimum price Detail To set the minimum amount to be handled with Coin Manager. Enter 10 when specifying 10 Japanese yen as the minimum amount to be handled with the Coin Manager that supports Japanese yen.
  • Page 808 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > ACC SRL-SPSW Setting of Serial I/F Kit support Detail To set the support level of the Serial Interface Kit. To keep processing performance of printer engine, select "1: Priority on speed". To correctly stop the output by the upper limit number of sheets, select "2: Priority on upper limit number of sheets".
  • Page 809 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > ACC HCC-P Setting of Cst3 paper size (HC-CST) Detail To set the paper size used in the High Capacity Cassette Pedestal. Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. 2) Adjust the Guide Plate position.
  • Page 810 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > LCNS-TR ST-ENPDF Install state dspl of Encryption PDF Detail To display installation state of encrypted PDF transmission function when disabling and then transferring the license. Use Case When checking whether encrypted PDF transmission function is installed Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-ENPDF.
  • Page 811 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > LCNS-TR TR-EXPDF Trns lcns key of Encry PDF+Searchbl PDF Detail To display transfer license key to use Encryption PDF + Searchable PDF when disabling and then transferring the license. Use Case - When replacing HDD - When replacing the device Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-EXPDF.
  • Page 812 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > LCNS-TR ST-BRDIM Install state dspl: PCL Barcode Printing Detail To display installation state of Barcode Printing for PCL when disabling and then transferring the license. Use Case When checking whether Barcode Printing for PCL is installed Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-BRDIM.
  • Page 813 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > LCNS-TR TR-WEB Trns license key dspl of Web Access Soft Detail To display transfer license key to use Web Access Software when disabling and then transferring the license. Use Case - When replacing HDD - When replacing the device Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-WEB.
  • Page 814 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > LCNS-TR ST-WTMRK Install state dspl of Secure Watermark Detail To display installation state of secure watermark function when disabling and then transferring the license. Use Case When checking whether secure watermark function is installed Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-WTMRK.
  • Page 815 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > LCNS-TR TR-USPDF Trns lcns key dspl of Dgtl User Sign PDF Detail To display transfer license key to use digital user signature PDF transmission function when disabling and then transferring the license of it. Use Case - When replacing HDD - When replacing the device...
  • Page 816 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 disabling and then transferring the license.
  • Page 817 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > LCNS-TR TR-PS Transfer license key dspl of PS function Detail To display transfer license key to use PS function when disabling and then transferring the license. Use Case - When replacing HDD - When replacing the device Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-PS.
  • Page 818 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > LCNS-TR ST-LIPS5 Install state dspl:LIPS LX/LIPS4 func:JP Detail To display installation state of LIPS LX/LIPS4 function (JP only) when disabling and then transferring the license. Use Case When checking whether LIPS LX/LIPS4 function (JP only) is installed Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-LIPS5.
  • Page 819 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > LCNS-TR TR-PSPCL Transfer license key dspl of PS/PCL func Detail To display transfer license key to use PS/PCL function when disabling and then transferring the license. Use Case - When replacing HDD - When replacing the device Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-PSPCL.
  • Page 820 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > LCNS-TR ST-PSPCU Install state dspl of PS/PCL/UFR II func Detail To display installation state of PS/PCL/UFR II function when disabling and then transferring the license. Use Case When checking whether PS/PCL/UFR II function is installed Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-PSPCU.
  • Page 821 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > LCNS-TR TR-HDCR2 Trns lcns key dspl:HDD Init All Data/Set Detail To display transfer license key to use HDD Initialize All Data/Settings when disabling and then transferring the license of it. Use Case - When replacing HDD - When replacing the device Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-HDCR2.
  • Page 822 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > LCNS-TR ST-REPDF Install state dspl:Reader Extensions PDF Detail To display installation state of reader extensions PDF function when disabling and then transferring the license. Use Case When checking whether reader extensions PDF function is installed Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-REPDF.
  • Page 823 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > LCNS-TR TR-XPS Trns lcns key dspl of Direct Print XPS Detail To display transfer license key to use Direct Print XPS when disabling and then transferring the license. Use Case - When replacing HDD - When replacing the device Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-XPS.
  • Page 824 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > LCNS-TR ST-NCAPT Install state display of NetCap function Detail To display installation state of network packet capture function when disabling and then transferring the license. Use Case When checking whether network packet capture function is installed Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-NCAPT.
  • Page 825 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > LCNS-TR TR-U-RDS Trns license key dspl of E-RDS function Detail To display transfer license key to use Embedded-RDS function when disabling and then transferring the license. Use Case - When replacing the HDD - When replacing the device Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-U-RDS.
  • Page 826 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > LCNS-TR TR-DRS Trns license key dspl of DRS function Detail To display transfer license key to use DRS function when disabling and then transferring the license. Use Case - When replacing HDD - When replacing the device Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-DRS.
  • Page 827 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > CUSTOM2 SP-B23 [For customization] SP-B24 [For customization] SP-B25 [For customization] SP-B26 [For customization] SP-B27 [For customization] SP-B28 [For customization] SP-B29 [For customization] SP-B30 [For customization] SP-B31 [For customization] SP-B32 [For customization] SP-B33 [For customization] SP-B34 [For customization] SP-B35...
  • Page 828 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > CUSTOM2 SP-B64 [For customization] SP-B65 [For customization] SP-B66 [For customization] SP-B67 [For customization] SP-B68 [For customization] SP-B69 [For customization] SP-B70 [For customization] SP-B71 [For customization] SP-B72 [For customization] SP-B73 [For customization] SP-B74 [For customization] SP-B75 [For customization] SP-B76...
  • Page 829 8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > CUSTOM2 SP-V25 [For customization] SP-V26 [For customization] SP-V27 [For customization] SP-V28 [For customization] SP-V29 [For customization] SP-V30 [For customization] SP-V31 [For customization] SP-V32 [For customization] SP-V33 [For customization] SP-V34 [For customization] SP-V35 [For customization] SP-V36 [For customization] SP-V37...
  • Page 830: Test

    8. Service Mode COPIER > OPTION > CUSTOM2 SP-V66 [For customization] SP-V67 [For customization] SP-V68 [For customization] SP-V69 [For customization] SP-V70 [For customization] SP-V71 [For customization] SP-V72 [For customization] SP-V73 [For customization] SP-V74 [For customization] SP-V75 [For customization] SP-V76 [For customization] SP-V77 [For customization] SP-V78...
  • Page 831 8. Service Mode COPIER > TEST > PG DENS-K Adj of Bk-color density at test print Detail To adjust Bk color density when performing test print (TYPE=5). As the greater value is set, the image gets darker. Use Case At test print (TYPE=5) Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
  • Page 832 8. Service Mode ■ NETWORK COPIER > TEST > 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 833 8. Service Mode ■ NET-CAP COPIER > TEST > 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 Default Value Related Service Mode...
  • Page 834 8. Service Mode COPIER > TEST > 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 835 8. Service Mode ■ P-STOP COPIER > TEST > 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 836: Counter

    8. Service Mode COUNTER ■ TOTAL COPIER > COUNTER > TOTAL SERVICE1 Service-purposed total counter 1 Detail To count up when the printout is delivered outside the machine. Large size: 1, Small size: 1 A blank sheet is not counted. Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 99999999 SERVICE2...
  • Page 837 8. Service Mode COPIER > COUNTER > TOTAL 2-SIDE 2-sided copy/print counter Detail To count up when the copy/printout is delivered outside the machine according to the charge counter at 2-sided copy/print. Large size: 1, Small size: 1 A blank sheet is not counted. Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 99999999 SCAN...
  • Page 838 8. Service Mode COPIER > COUNTER > PICK-UP Deck pickup total counter Detail Large size: 1, Small size: 1 Adj/Set/Operate Method To clear the counter value: Select the item, and then press Clear key. Unit sheet Amount of Change per Unit 2-SIDE 2-sided pickup total counter...
  • Page 839 8. Service Mode ■ JAM COPIER > COUNTER > JAM TOTAL Host machine total jam counter Detail Total number of jam occurrences in the host machine Use Case When checking the total jam counter of the host machine Adj/Set/Operate Method To clear the counter value: Select the item, and then press Clear key.
  • Page 840 8. Service Mode COPIER > COUNTER > JAM Cassette 3 pickup jam counter Detail Cassette 3 pickup jam counter Use Case When checking the jam counter of machine's Cassette 3 Adj/Set/Operate Method To clear the counter value: Select the item, and then press Clear key. Unit time Amount of Change per...
  • Page 841 8. Service Mode COPIER > COUNTER > MISC FR-STPL For R&D Amount of Change per Unit MSTP-B For R&D Amount of Change per Unit MSTPL For R&D Amount of Change per Unit STPL-2P For R&D Amount of Change per Unit STPL-F For R&D Amount of Change per...
  • Page 842 8. Service Mode ■ JOB COPIER > COUNTER > JOB DVPAPLEN For R&D Amount of Change per Unit DVRUNLEN For R&D Amount of Change per Unit ■ DRBL-1 COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 TR-ROLL Transfer Roller parts counter Detail Transfer Roller 1st line: Total counter value from the previous replacement 2nd line: Estimated life Use Case...
  • Page 843 8. Service Mode COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 DV-UNT-K Developing Assembly parts counter Detail Developing Assembly 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 844 8. Service Mode COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 C2-PU-RL Cassette 2 Pickup Roller parts counter Detail Cassette 2 Pickup Roller 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 845 8. Service Mode COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 M-SP-PD Manual Feed Separation Pad parts counter Detail Manual Feed Separation Pad 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 846 8. Service Mode ■ DRBL-2 COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-2 DF-PU-RL Pickup Roller 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 847 8. Service Mode COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-2 STAMP Stamp parts counter: DADF Detail Stamp (DADF) 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 848 8. Service Mode COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-2 PD-SP-RL Separation Roller parts counter: Deck Detail Separation Roller of Paper Deck 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 849 8. Service Mode COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-2 C3-FD-RL Cassette 3 Feed Roller parts counter Detail Cassette 3 Feed Roller 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 850 8. Service Mode COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-2 FIN-STPR Stapler parts counter:Fin-J1/Y1 Detail Staple Unit 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 851 8. Service Mode COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-2 FIN-MPDL Paddle Unit parts counter:Fin-Y1 Detail Paddle 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 852 8. Service Mode COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-2 TRY-STC1 Escape Dvry Ass'y Sttc Eliminator:Fin-Y1 Detail Escape Delivery Assembly Static Eliminator 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 853 8. Service Mode COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-2 HCCFD-RL Casstt3 Feed Roller prts cntr: HC-CST Detail Cassette 3 Feed Roller (High Capacity Cassette Feeding 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 854 8. Service Mode ■ MISC2 COPIER > COUNTER > MISC2 APW-TIME For R&D Default Value Amount of Change per Unit CPW-TIME For R&D Default Value Amount of Change per Unit BAT-TIME For R&D Default Value Amount of Change per Unit FUSE-CNT For R&D Default Value...
  • Page 855 8. Service Mode COPIER > COUNTER > PAPER G64-75 Delivered sheet counter: 64 to 75 g/m2 Detail To count up the number of delivered sheets which weight is 64 to 75 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 856 8. Service Mode COPIER > COUNTER > PAPER G151-163 Delivered sheet counter: 151 to 163 g/m2 Detail To count up the number of delivered sheets which weight is 151 to 163 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 857 8. Service Mode COPIER > COUNTER > PAPER G301-325 Delivered sheet counter: 301 to 325 g/m2 Detail To count up the number of delivered sheets which weight is 301 to 325 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 858: Feeder

    8. Service Mode FEEDER DISPLAY FEEDER > DISPLAY FEEDSIZE Dspl of original size detected by DADF Detail To display the original size detected by DADF. Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) TRY-WIDE Distance of Original Width Detect Slider Detail To display the decuple value of the distance between the Original Width Detection Sliders. Use Case At incorrect detection of original size Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 859 8. Service Mode FEEDER > ADJUST DOCST2 Adj lead edge margin:stream,back; S-pass Detail To adjust the leading edge margin of the image on the back side at stream reading with the Single pass DADF. Execute this item when the output image after the Single pass DADF installation is displaced. When replacing the Reader Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
  • Page 860: Function

    8. Service Mode FUNCTION FEEDER > FUNCTION MTR-CHK Specification of DADF operation motor Detail To specify the motor of DADF to operate. The motor is activated by MTR-ON. Use Case At operation check Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 2 - DADF (1-path model)
  • Page 861 8. Service Mode FEEDER > FUNCTION CL-CHK Specifying DADF Operation Clutch Detail To specify the DADF Clutch to be operated. The Clutch is activated by CL-ON. Use Case At operation check Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the value, and then press OK key. Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1 - DADF (1-path model)
  • Page 862 8. Service Mode FEEDER > FUNCTION SL-CHK Specification of DADF operation solenoid Detail To specify the solenoid of DADF to operate. The solenoid is activated by SL-ON. Use Case At operation check Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1 - Single Pass DADF...
  • Page 863 8. Service Mode OPTION FEEDER > OPTION SIZE-SW ON/OFF of mixed paper detection:AB, Inch Detail To set ON/OFF of mixed paper detection: AB configuration and Inch configuration Use Case When enabling to mix AB and Inch configuration sizes original Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
  • Page 864: Sorter

    8. Service Mode SORTER ADJUST SORTER > ADJUST PNCH-Y Adj punch hole horz rgst pstn: Fin-J1/Y1 Detail To adjust the punch hole in horizontal registration direction. As the value is incremented by 1, the punch hole moves by 0.1 mm. +: Toward rear -: Toward front Use Case...
  • Page 865 8. Service Mode SORTER > ADJUST STP-R1 Rear 1-staple position: Fin-Y1 Detail To adjust the rear 1-staple position. As the value is changed by 1, the staple position moves by 0.1 mm. +: Toward rear -: Toward front When replacing the Finiser Controller PCB/clearing the RAM data of the Finiser Controller PCB, enter the value of service label.
  • Page 866 8. Service Mode SORTER > ADJUST PNCH-X Punch hole pstn in feed way: Fin-J1/Y1 Detail To adjust the punch hole position on puncher unit in feed direction. As the value is incremented by 1, the punch hole moves by 0.1mm. +: Toward delivery direction -: Toward inlet direction Use Case...
  • Page 867 8. Service Mode SORTER > ADJUST SDL-STP Adj of Saddle Sttch stpl pstn: Fin-Y1 Detail To adjust the staple position of Saddle Stitcher. As the value is incremented by 1, the staple position moves by 0.1mm. +: The staple position moves toward the left at open page of the book -: The staple position moves toward the right at open page of the book When replacing the Finiser Controller PCB/clearing the RAM data of the Finiser Controller PCB, enter the value of service label.
  • Page 868 8. Service Mode SORTER > ADJUST ST-ALG1 Adj Stacker A4 align pstn: Fin-Y1 Detail To adjust the A4 size paper alignment position of the Process Tray. As the value is incremented by 1, the position of the adjustment plate is increased by 0.1 mm. +: Inward -: Outward When replacing the Finiser Controller PCB/clearing the RAM data of the Finiser Controller PCB,...
  • Page 869 8. Service Mode SORTER > ADJUST SW-UP-RL Adj of swing unit height: Fin-Y1 Detail To adjust the height of the swing unit. As the value is incremented by 1, the height of the swing unit is changed by angle of 0.1 degree. +: Downward -: Upward When replacing the Finiser Controller PCB/clearing the RAM data of the Finiser...
  • Page 870 8. Service Mode SORTER > ADJUST NST-SPD Adj dvry speed at non-collate: Fin-Y1 Detail To adjust the delivery speed to the stack tray in non-collate mode. As the value is incremented by 1, the delivery speed is increased by 10 mm/sec. Use Case When the stacking condition in non-collate mode is poor Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 871 8. Service Mode SORTER > ADJUST FR-STP-Y Adj stpl free stpl pstn (F/R):Fin-J1/Y1 Detail To adjust the staple position for front/rear direction in the staple free stapling mode. As the value is changed by 1, the staple position moves by 0.1 mm. +: Toward rear -: Toward front When replacing the Finiser Controller PCB/clearing the RAM data of the Finiser...
  • Page 872 8. Service Mode SORTER > ADJUST RBLT-PRS Adj return belt pressure: Fin-J1/Y1 Detail To adjust the amount of pressure of the Return Belt. Fin-J1 As the value is changed by 1, the Return Belt is moved up or down by 0.1 mm so the amount of pressure is increased or decreased.
  • Page 873 8. Service Mode SORTER > ADJUST MSTP-2P Adj manual stapling position:Fin-J1/Y1 Detail To adjust the staple position for front/rear direction in the manual stapling mode. As the value is changed by 1, the staple position moves by 0.1 mm. +: Toward rear -: Toward front When replacing the Finiser Controller PCB/clearing the RAM data of the Finiser Controller PCB, enter the value of service label.
  • Page 874 8. Service Mode SORTER > ADJUST INF-ALG2 Adj alignment position (LTR): Fin-J1 Detail To adjust the position of the Alignment Plate when aligning LTR paper. As the value is incremented by 1, distance between the Alignment Plates is narrowed by 0.1 mm. Use Case - When the paper alignment position is displaced.
  • Page 875 8. Service Mode SORTER > ADJUST SDL-STP2 Adj of Saddle Sttch stpl pstn: Fin-Y1 Detail To adjust the staple position of Saddle Stitcher (when using the thin paper; the paper that the paper weight is less than 64 g/m2). As the value is incremented by 1, the staple position moves by 0.1mm. +: The staple position moves toward the left at open page of the book -: The staple position moves toward the right at open page of the book Use Case...
  • Page 876 8. Service Mode SORTER > ADJUST SFT-SPD Adj dvry speed at collate mode: Fin-Y1 Detail To adjust the delivery speed to the stack tray at collate mode. As the value is changed by 1, the delivery speed changes by 10 mm/sec. Use Case When the paper stacking of stack tray at collate mode is misalignment Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 877: Function

    8. Service Mode FUNCTION SORTER > FUNCTION FN-SENS1 Adj Punch Horz Rgst Sensor: Fin-J1/Y1 Detail To automatically adjust the output of the Horizontal Registration Sensor 1 to 5 of the Puncher Unit in sequence. Horizontal Registration Sensor 1: A3/A4, 2: LDR/LTR, 3: B4/B5, 4: A4R/LTRR/LGL, 5: B5R Use Case - When installing/replacing the Puncher Unit - When replacing the Horizontal Registration Sensor of the Puncher Unit...
  • Page 878 8. Service Mode SORTER > FUNCTION CNT-FCON Parts Counter clear: Fin-J1/Y1 Detail To clear the parts counter that the Finisher Controller PCB counts. Use Case When clearing the parts counter of the Finisher Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
  • Page 879 8. Service Mode OPTION SORTER > OPTION MD-SPRTN Restricted oprtn at Fin error: Fin-J1/Y1 Detail To set whether to stop the machine when an error occurs at Finisher. The result set in [Limited Functions Mode] in [Settings/Registration] is displayed. Set 0 when canceling restriction on operations. When switching whether to restrict operations for each function, make the setting in [Limited Functions Mode].
  • Page 880 8. Service Mode SORTER > OPTION 1SHT-SRT Set collate dvry of 1-sheet: Fin-Y1 Detail To set ON/OFF of collated delivery operation for a sheet of paper. When 1 is set, the collated delivery operation for a sheet of paper is not performed. Use Case Upon user's request Adj/Set/Operate Method...
  • Page 881 8. Service Mode SORTER > OPTION FR-ST-PO Set staple free staple position: Fin-J1 Detail To set the staple position of staple free stapling. When 1 is set, staple position becomes the center so paper is more likely to be come off. The staple position moves to the delivery direction for 4.0 mm and the alignment direction for 2.0 mm inside.
  • Page 882 8. Service Mode SORTER > OPTION PNCH-SW2 Setting of punch hole spec: Fin-J1/Y1 Detail To set the punch hole specification of puncher unit. Use Case When replacing the Puncher Unit Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
  • Page 883 8. Service Mode SORTER > OPTION SDL-ALG Set paddle oprtn in sddl unit: Fin-Y1 Detail To set the paddle operation when stacking the paper in the saddle stitcher unit. Set to 1 when the paddle operation of the last stack paper in the saddle stitcher unit is changed from one rotation to two rotations.
  • Page 884: Board

    8. Service Mode BOARD OPTION BOARD > OPTION MENU-1 Dspl/hide of printer set menu level 1 Detail To set whether to display or hide the level 1 of printer setting menu. 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 885: Installation

    Installation How to Read the Symbols....874 Points to Note before Installation..875 Checking before Installation....876 Combination Table of Accessory Installation........878 Unpacking......... 879 Checking the Contents......880 Installation Procedure....... 881 When Relocating the Host Machine ............904 Platen Cover Type W......906 Stamp Unit-B1........914 NFC Kit-C1........920 Connection Kit-A1 for Bluetooth LE...
  • Page 886 9. Installation Document Scan Lock Kit-B1..........1006 Serial Interface Kit-K3 / Copy Control Interface Kit-A1..1009 Pre-checks for HDD-related Option........1014 Removing the HDD (Preparation)........1015 [TYPE-1] Option HDD (1TB)..........1017 [TYPE-2] Removable HDD Kit..........1020 [TYPE-3] Option HDD (1TB) + Removable HDD Kit... 1026 [TYPE-4] Standard HDD + Option HDD (250GB) + HDD Mirroring Kit..............
  • Page 887: How To Read The Symbols

    9. Installation How to Read the Symbols 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 Power...
  • Page 888: Points To Note Before Installation

    9. Installation Points to Note before Installation When installing the machine, beware the following points. 1. When tightening the screws, do not tighten them too tightly. Otherwise, there is a risk of damage and deformation of screw holes. 2. When the machine is moved from a cold location to a warm location, condensation may occur resulting in water drops on the metal surfaces.
  • Page 889: Checking Before Installation

    9. Installation the air-inlet duct which is used for ventilation of the Checking before Installation room. • When options are not installed. Following shows requirements for the installation site. 500mm or It is desirable to see the installation site in advance before more carrying the machine to the user's site.
  • Page 890 9. Installation • When the Booklet Finisher, External 2 Hole Puncher, Buffer Pass Unit and Paper Deck Unit are installed. 500mm more 100mm or more 500mm or more 1,811mm...
  • Page 891: Combination Table Of Accessory Installation

    9. Installation Combination Table of Accessory Installation NOTE: • The following table shows the combination of accessories installed of the host machine. Before installing the accessories, refer to the table to check the combination of accessories. • When installing other accessories with the Copy Card Reader, install the Copy Card Reader first. •...
  • Page 892: Unpacking

    9. Installation Unpacking 769 mm 840 mm...
  • Page 893 9. Installation Checking the Contents EUR 1x USA 3x EUR 4x KOREA and THAILAND 1x 230V 1x <Others > Including guides...
  • Page 894 9. Installation Installation Procedure Remove all tapes other than the below. NOTE: • When installing the Cassette Pedestal, be sure to NOTE: place the host machine on the Cassette Pedestal Remove the following tapes in the late procedure. (Refer to cassette pedestal Installation Procedure). •...
  • Page 895 9. Installation NOTE: Keep the removed screws for relocating the host machine.
  • Page 896 9. Installation Installing the Air Filter...
  • Page 897 9. Installation Installing the Drum Unit...
  • Page 898 9. Installation CAUTION: • Do not touch the drum surface. • Do not expose the drum surface to light for a long period of time. NOTE: The removed screw is used at procedure 8. NOTE: CAUTION: Keep the drum cover for packing when the host machine Engage the rail of the host machine with the edge of is relocated.
  • Page 899 9. Installation NOTE: The screw removed at procedure 4 is used.
  • Page 900 9. Installation Installing the Toner Cartridge CAUTION: Be sure that the Toner Outlet (white part) is positioned in an upper part when shaking the Toner Container or the toner may not be properly supplied.
  • Page 901 9. Installation NOTE: Use the washer and screw removed at previous procedure. Connecting with the Cables Setting the Environment Heater Switch NOTE: When the installation environment is in high humidity NOTE: environment or low humidity environment, be sure to turn The removed washer and screw are used at late ON the Environment Heater Switch.
  • Page 902 9. Installation Installing IC Card Reader (EUR Only) CAUTION: Although pictures or illustrations used for explanation may differ from the actual things, the procedure is the same. NOTE: The removed CR BOX Upper Unit will be used in step 14.
  • Page 903 9. Installation NOTE: The removed Base Small Cover will be used in step 13. NOTE: The removed screw and Base Plate Under Cover will be used in step 11.
  • Page 904 9. Installation NOTE: NOTE: Secure the cables asshown in the figure. Use the screw and Base Plate Under Coverremoved in step 6. CAUTION: Makesure to avoid putting too much load on the connectionport of Wi-Fi cable.
  • Page 905 9. Installation NOTE: NOTE: Be sure to adjust the number of cushions according to the Usethe CR BOX Upper Unit removed in step 4. thickness of the Card Reader. NOTE: Usethe Base Small Cover removed in step 5.
  • Page 906 9. Installation Connect the power plug of the host machine to the power outlet. Turn the main power switch ON. Turning ON the Main Power 1. Connect the power plug of the host machine to the power outlet. 2. Remove the protection sheet on the control panel. 3.
  • Page 907 9. Installation 3. If [Plain] is selected, the basis weight can be specify Setting the Host Machine from [Plain Paper Weight Set]. 4. If a button corresponding to the paper that has been ■ Starting the Setup Guide set is not displayed, press [Detailed Settings] and make a selection on the detailed settings screen.
  • Page 908 9. Installation 11. <Register Unit Telephone Number> Set the phone number, the name the machine will appear as on the network, and the line type. 12. <Auto Adjust Gradation> Press [Start]. 13. <Output Report> Select the Setting Value List , [Start Printing] > OK. NOTE: Be sure to keep the report which has been output.
  • Page 909 9. Installation Holding the Guide Plate Lever, adjust each Guide Affix the Cassette Size Label matching to the loaded Plate to the specified size. paper size. NOTE: • Keep the Paper Size Label for use when changing paper size. • Affix the label with its lower edge aligned with the lower edge of the number label, approx.
  • Page 910 9. Installation ■ Installing the Service Book Holder Other Installations ■ Attaching the Handle Covers ■ Affixing the Blindfold Seal ■ Installing the Right Cover (Lower) (when the cassette feeding unit is not installed)
  • Page 911 9. Installation ■ Installing the Cleaning Tool NOTE: • Do not install the cleaning tool around the Motion Sensor. • Clean the installing position with lint-free paper moistened with alcohol. • Ask the user where to install the cleaning tool. 1.
  • Page 912 9. Installation 2. When the inner finisher or other options is installed on left side of the host machine. NOTE: 1. When the inner finisher or other options is not Do not cover the screw hole. installed on left side of the host machine. NOTE: •...
  • Page 913 9. Installation ■ Securing the Host Machine ■ Left Edge Margin(L1) Adjustment (1st side) Move the host machine to the installation position, Execute printing from each cassette/Manual feed pickup tray. Check that the L1 is within 2.5 +/- 1.5mm. If it is not within the and secure it in place by turning the 4 adjusters of the range, execute adjustment by following the procedure below.
  • Page 914 9. Installation ■ Lead-edge Margin(L1) Adjustment ■ Leading Edge Margin (L1) (2nd side) Adjustment (1st side / 2nd side) NOTE: NOTE: By executing the L1 adjustment (2nd side) for the Cassette By executing the leading edge margin adjustment for the 1, the adjustment is applied to all source of paper.
  • Page 915 9. Installation ■ Checking Network Connection Remote host address: IP address of PC terminal that is connected to/works with TCP/IP network environment, which connects to this host machine. CAUTION: 1. Inform the system administrator to execute Use the network cable of rank 5e or higher. In addition, checking of network connection using Ping.
  • Page 916 9. Installation Settings] > [PING Command], and enter the IP address. • If the display shows "Response from the host", the IP address specified on the host machine is correct. • If the display shows "No response from the host", go to the next step for another checking.
  • Page 917 9. Installation When Relocating the Host 4. Turn OFF the main power. Machine 5. Disconnect the power plug of the host machine from When moving the machine using stairs including steps or the power outlet. transporting the machine to a different place using a truck, proceed the steps described below.
  • Page 918 9. Installation 12. Secure the toner supply cover, front cover, delivery section, and cassette with tape. 13. Place a sheet of A3 paper on the document glass, and then secure the document glass cover (ADF) with tapes. 14. Loosen the 4 adjusters to release fixing the host machine.
  • Page 919 9. Installation Platen Cover Type W Installation Procedure ■ Removing the ADF Points to Note at Installation ● In the case of the Single Pass ADF • When installing this equipment to a model without ADF, perform the work from "Installing the Equipment". •...
  • Page 920 9. Installation NOTE: Use the screws and Rubber Caps removed in step 2. CAUTION: Be careful not to drop the DADF.
  • Page 921 9. Installation Binding ; M4x8 NOTE: After completion of the work, perform "Installing the Equipment".
  • Page 922 9. Installation ● In the case of the Reversal ADF CAUTION: Be careful not to drop the DADF. NOTE: The removed screws and Rubber Caps will be used in step...
  • Page 923 9. Installation NOTE: Use the screws and Rubber Caps removed in step 1.
  • Page 924 9. Installation ■ Installing the Equipment Binding ; M4x8 NOTE: After completion of the work, perform "Installing the Equipment".
  • Page 925 9. Installation CAUTION: If the White Plate is pressed from top to bottom, it is placed over the Index Sheet, so be sure to press it from bottom to top.
  • Page 926 9. Installation Connect the power plug to the outlet. CAUTION: • Be sure that there is no gap (0.3 mm or less as a guide) between the White Plate and the Index Sheet. • Check that the White Plate is not placed over the Turn ON the main power switch.
  • Page 927 9. Installation Stamp Unit-B1 Installation Procedure ■ In the case of the Reversal ADF Checking the Contents It is used for the Single pass ADF. P Tightening M3x12 Binding M3x6 <Others> • Including guides Check Item When Turning OFF the Main Power Check that the main power is OFF.
  • Page 928 9. Installation CAUTION: Be careful not to damage the [A] part of the Feed Guide with a screwdriver when removing the screw. NOTE: The removed screw will be used in step 7. CAUTION: Be sure to push in the Stamp Ink Cartridge until it clicks. NOTE: The removed part will be used in step 8.
  • Page 929 9. Installation NOTE: Use the part removed in step 3. P Tightening; M3x12 NOTE: Use the screw removed in step 4. CAUTION: Be careful not to damage the [A] part of the Feed Guide with a screwdriver when tightening the screw. Connect the power plug to the outlet.
  • Page 930 9. Installation Turn ON the power switch. ■ In the case of the Single Pass ADF CAUTION: Be sure to place paper in order to prevent the Copyboard Glass from being damaged when the cover of the document reading area is opened. NOTE: The removed screw will be used in step 8.
  • Page 931 9. Installation NOTE: Use the part removed in step 3. P Tightening; M3x12...
  • Page 932 9. Installation Connect the power plug to the outlet. Turn ON the power switch. Operation Check 1. Press [Scan and Send] on the Touch Panel Display. 2. Specify the destination and press [Other Functions] > [Finished Stamp]. 3. Press [Close]. 4.
  • Page 933 9. Installation NFC Kit-C1 Installation Outline Drawing Points to Note at Installation • Do not touch the sensor and PCB components of the Control Panel. • The parts removed in "Removing the Control Panel" will be used in "Installing the Control Panel". •...
  • Page 934 9. Installation CAUTION: Be sure to place 5 or more sheets of paper to prevent damage. After completing the work, remove papers.
  • Page 935 9. Installation...
  • Page 936 9. Installation Installing the NFC Kit TP; M3x4...
  • Page 937 9. Installation Installing the Control Panel NOTE: Use the parts removed in "Removing the Control Panel".
  • Page 938 9. Installation...
  • Page 939 9. Installation CAUTION: Do not install the screws to the locations with X marks. Tighten screws during the installation of cover in step...
  • Page 940 9. Installation Affixing the NFC Target Setting after Installation 1. Connect the power plug of the host machine to the outlet. 2. Turn ON the main power switch. 3. If a message prompting the user to update the version appears, press [Update] to automatically update the version of this equipment.
  • Page 941 9. Installation Connection Kit-A1 for Installation Procedure Bluetooth LE Checking the Contents for CN,KR for US 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 942 9. Installation NOTE: The removed screw will be used in a later step. NOTE: Use the screw removed in the previous step.
  • Page 943 9. Installation CAUTION: 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 944 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 945 9. Installation Heater Kit-N1 Checking the Contents [1] Heater PCB x1 [2] Heater SW Harness Checking Before Installation x1 *1 ■ Check Items when Turning OFF the Main Power Check that the main power switch is OFF. 1. Turn OFF the main power switch of the Host Machine. 2.
  • Page 946 9. Installation ■ Preparation of the Host Machine 4. Remove the Lower Rear Cover. • 4 Screws 1. Remove the Plug Cover (120V only), and then • 1 Claw disconnect the Power Plug. • 1 Screw 2. Remove the Connector Cover. •...
  • Page 947 9. Installation ■ Installing the Heater PCB 3. Install the Lower Rear Cover. • 1 Claw 1. Install the Heater PCB. • 4 Screws (RS Tightening; M3x8) • 1 Screw (RS Tightening; M3x8) (removed at Step 5 in "Preparation for Host Machine") 4.
  • Page 948 9. Installation ■ Preparation of the Host Machine 5. Install the Connector Cover. • 1 Screw (W Sems; M3x8) 1. Remove the Plug Cover (120V only), and then disconnect the Power Plug. • 1 Screw 6. Connect the Power Plug, and then install the Plug 2.
  • Page 949 9. Installation ■ Installing the Heater Kit 4. Remove the Lower Rear Cover. • 4 Screws • 1 Claw 1. Open the Front Cover and Front Upper Cover. 2. Remove the Left Upper Cover. • 1 Screw 5. Cut off the Face Cover of the Rear Cover with side cutters.
  • Page 950 9. Installation 4. Remove the Left Rear Cover. 6. Put the longer harness of Heater SW Harness through the edge saddle on the rear frame, connect • 4 Screws the connector of the Heater SW Harness to JPW104 of the Power Supply Unit. •...
  • Page 951 9. Installation 7. When the Cassette Heater is installed, connect the 8. Install the Heater PCB. connector of the second long branch of the Heater • 1 Screw (RS Tightening; M3x8) AC Harness to the Cassette Heater Connector. RS Tightening; M3x8 NOTE: When the Cassette Heater is not installed, proceed to Step 9.
  • Page 952 9. Installation 10. Remove the harness from the wire saddles as shown 12. Attach the connector of the longest branch of the in the figure, and then connect it to J1102 of the Heater AC Harness to the Cassette Relay Bracket. Heater PCB.
  • Page 953 9. Installation 14. When the Cassette Heater is installed, connect the 15. Install the Left Rear Cover. connector of the Heater AC Harness to J1106 of the • 4 Screws (RS Tightening; M3x8) Heater PCB. • 1 Connector 16. Install the Left Cover. •...
  • Page 954 9. Installation 17. Install the Left Upper Cover. 19. Connect the Connectors. (When the Cassette Pedestal is installed.) • 2 Claws • 1 Screw (RS Tightening; M3x8) • 3 Guides • 3 Connectors 18. Install the Lower Rear Cover. • 1 Claw •...
  • Page 955 9. Installation 21. Connect the Power Plug, and then install the Plug Cover (120V only). • 1 Screw (TP; M3x6) 22. After installing the optional heater, turn ON the Heater Switch. Checking After Installation ■ Disposal Parts Check Following disposal parts are remained after installation procedure.
  • Page 956 9. Installation Reader Heater Unit-J2 Installation Procedure ■ Connecting the Reader Harness Points to Note Before Installation The Heater Kit-N1 must be installed before installing this equipment (refer to "Heater Kit-N1" in Installation of the Service Manual). Check Item When Turning OFF the Main Power Check that the main power is OFF.
  • Page 957 9. Installation NOTE: NOTE: For the machines other than 120 V machine, disconnect Only when the Cassette Feeding Unit is installed only the Power Supply Cord. NOTE: The procedure is the same even if the Cassette Feeding Unit is not installed.
  • Page 958 9. Installation NOTE: Only when the Cassette Feeding Unit is installed <In the case of Cassette Feeding Unit> J1105...
  • Page 959 9. Installation <In the case of High Capacity Cassette Feeding Unit> NOTE: For the machines other than 120 V machine, connect only the Power Supply Cord. NOTE: The procedure is the same even if the Cassette Feeding Unit is not installed.
  • Page 960 9. Installation ■ Installing the Reader Heater CAUTION: Pull the rear side of the Drive Belt in the direction of the arrow to move the Scanner Box to the center. CAUTION: • Soiling on the glass surface and the White Plate affects reading.
  • Page 961 9. Installation CAUTION: NOTE: Install the Cable Clamps in the direction as shown in the Be sure to hold down the Reader Heater Harness figure. because it may interfere with moving of the Scanner Box if it is not connected properly.
  • Page 962 9. Installation CAUTION: Be sure to hold down the Reader Heater Harness because it may interfere with moving of the Scanner Box if it is not connected properly. Connect the power plug of the host machine to the power outlet. Turn ON the main power switch.
  • Page 963 9. Installation Drum Heater-C1 Checking the Parts to be Installed Checking Before Installation [1] Drum heater unit x1 [2] Wire saddle x2 ■ Check Items when Turning OFF the Main Power Check that the main power switch is OFF. 1. Turn OFF the main power switch of the Host Machine. 2.
  • Page 964 9. Installation 2. Push the button to open the Right Cover. 4. Remove 1 screw from the Developing Pressure Lever. Turn the Developing Pressure Lever as shown in the figure and release the Drum Unit. • 1 Screw CAUTION: To avoid any damage on the Drum Unit, keep the Right 5.
  • Page 965 9. Installation 6. Open the Front Upper Cover, and Remove the Toner 8. Detach 1 connector and draw the Developing Unit Container. out. • 1 Connector 9. Remove the cable from the guide and then remove 2 screws to detach the Developing Stay. (Save the removed screw for later use.) •...
  • Page 966 9. Installation 10. Remove the power cord clamp (100/120V only), and 13. Remove the Connector Cover. Remove the Power Cord. • 1 Screw 11. Remove the Rear Cover. 14. When the cassette pedestal is installed, remove the connectors. • 4 Screws •...
  • Page 967 9. Installation 15. Remove the Lower Rear Cover. 18. Remove the Power Supply Unit. • 4 Screws • 2 Screws • 1 Claw • 11 Connectors 19. Joint the connector of the Supplied Relay Cable to the connector of the Drum Heater. •...
  • Page 968 9. Installation 20. Attach the Drum Heater in the host machine. 21. Mount 2 supplied wire saddles on the rear frame. • 2 Screws (RS Tightening; M3x8) • 2 Wire Saddles • 1 Edge Saddle NOTE: Insert the positioning pins of the Drum Heater to the holes of rear frame.
  • Page 969 9. Installation CAUTION: 26. Install the Lower Rear Cover. When inserting the Drum Unit, confirm • 4 Screws (RS Tightening; M3×8) engagement of the Drum Unit and the Drum Unit • 1 Claw rail of the host machine. 27. Restore the Cassette Pedestal connectors. (When the Cassette Pedestal is installed.) •...
  • Page 970 9. Installation 38. Close the Front Cover. 39. Close the Right Cover. 40. Turn the environment Heater Switch ON.
  • Page 971 9. Installation Paper Deck Heater Unit-C1 Checking Before Installation ■ Check Items when Turning OFF the Main Power Check that the main power switch is OFF. 1. Turn OFF the main power switch of the Host Machine. 2. Be sure that control panel display and main power lamp are both turned OFF, and then disconnect the power plug from the outlet.
  • Page 972 9. Installation Installation Procedure 3. Insert screwdrivers into the hole at rear left side of the Compartment and then release the lever to open CAUTION: Check that the main power switch is OFF and the power plug is disconnected from the outlet. NOTE: Insert screwdrivers into the hole indicated by the arrow.
  • Page 973 9. Installation 5. Cut the Face Cover from the Rear Cover. 6. Remove the Right Cover. • 5 Screws 7. Loosen the 2 screws and then remove the Upper Left Cover. CAUTION: Be sure to remove the Face Cover properly so that no burr is formed.
  • Page 974 9. Installation 8. Remove the Upper Cover. 10. Insert the connector of the Heater Unit to the panel mount part. • 3 Screws 9. Put the connector through the hole in the top plate and then fix the Heater Unit. •...
  • Page 975 9. Installation 11. Install the AC Input Connector in the power cord 12. Install the Wire Saddles (black) as shown in the mount. figure. • 1 Screw (Toothed Washer Sems; M4x8) CAUTION: Fix the Grounding Cable in the correct direction. Toothed Washer;...
  • Page 976 9. Installation 13. Connect the Relay Harness Unit and then fix it with 14. Install the Upper Cover. the Wire Saddles (black) and Reuse Bands as shown • 2 Protrusions in the figure. • 2 Screws (P Tightening; M4x8) • 2 Connectors •...
  • Page 977 9. Installation 16. Install the Right Cover. 18. Close the Compartment and then connect the Paper Deck Unit with the host machine. • 2 Hooks • 5 Screws (RS Tightening; M4x8) 17. Install the Rear Cover. • 5 Screws (RS Tightening; M4x8)
  • Page 978 9. Installation ■ Connection with the Host Machine 2. Remove the Lower Rear Cover, and then cut off the Face Cover with side cutters. 1. Remove the Connector Cover, and then disconnect • 4 Screws the Connectors. • 1 Claw •...
  • Page 979 9. Installation 3. Install the AC Output Connect. 4. Install the Lower Rear Cover. • 1 Connector • 1 Claw • 1 Toothed Washer • 4 Screws (RS Tightening; M3x8) • 1 Screw (Binding; M4x6) CAUTION: Fix the Grounding Cable in the correct direction. 5.
  • Page 980 9. Installation 6. Remove the 2 Face Seals. 8. Connect the Lattice Connector of the Paper Deck Unit to the host machine. • 1 Connector • 1 Wire Saddle 9. Connect the AC cable to host machine and the Paper Deck Unit.
  • Page 981 9. Installation 10. Install the Plug Cover. 11. Affix the Power Supply Label as shown in the figure. • 1 Screw (Binding (black); M4x4) Binding (black); M4x4 12. Connect the power plug to the outlet. 13. Turn ON the main power switch of the host machine. Checking After Installation ■...
  • Page 982 9. Installation Utility Tray-B1 Installation Procedure Points to Note at Installation Remove the packing tapes from this equipment. • Refer to "Table of Options Combination" when installing this equipment before operation. • When installing the Copy Card Reader and this equipment at the same time, be sure to install the Copy Card Reader first.
  • Page 983 9. Installation CAUTION: CAUTION: To avoid damage, do not pull the Utility Tray too much. To avoid damage, do not pull the Utility Tray too much.
  • Page 984 9. Installation CAUTION: CAUTION: Points to Note at Installation To avoid damage, do not pull the Utility Tray too much. Be sure to install it by using the holes with the marks D, G, J, M and P. TP; M4x8 Black...
  • Page 985 9. Installation When installing the USB Keyboard TP; M4x8 Black...
  • Page 986 9. Installation Inner 2Way Tray-L1 Installation Procedure CAUTION: Checking Before Installation Check that the main power switch is OFF and the power plug is disconnected from the outlet. ■ Check Items when Turning OFF the Main Power Check that the main power switch is OFF. 1.
  • Page 987 9. Installation 2. Install the Inner 2Way Tray as shown in the figure. 3. Install the Inner Cover (Upper). • 2 Screws (RS Tightening; M3x8) 4. Insert a power supply plug in an outlet. Checking after Installation ■ Disposal Parts Check Following disposal parts are remained after installation procedure.
  • Page 988 9. Installation Copy Card Reader-F1 Checking the Contents Copy Card Reader Attachment-B5 Checking before Installation • To install this equipment, the Copy Card Reader Attachment is required. • After installing the Copy Card Reader, input the card number to be used in service mode (level 1) on this equipment: [COPIER] >...
  • Page 989 9. Installation Copy Card Reader-F1 RS Tightening M4x10 Installation Procedure NOTE: The removed screws will be used in step 5.
  • Page 990 9. Installation NOTE: Use the screws removed in steps 3 and 4. CAUTION: • Be sure to insert the Main Controller PCB 1 until it stops. • Be sure to push [A] part hard to install it, otherwise the connector may not be connected properly. NOTE: The removed screw will be used in step 5.
  • Page 991 9. Installation Lower Cover...
  • Page 992 9. Installation M3x12 M3x6...
  • Page 993 9. Installation CAUTION: 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.
  • Page 994 9. Installation TP; M3x6 Checking after Installation 1. Connect the power plug of the host machine to the power outlet. 2. Turn the main power switch ON. 3. Check the model of the Card Reader in service mode (Level 1). •...
  • Page 995 9. Installation 4. Set the number of card (number of department ID) that can be used with the Card Reader in service mode.(Level 2). • COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > CARD-RNG 5. Use Service Mode to enter the minimum card number to be used by a user (1 to 2001).
  • Page 996 9. Installation IC Card Reader Box-C1 Checking the Contents Points to Note at Installation • When installing this equipment, the Card Reader (sales company's option) is required. • Although pictures or illustrations used for explanation may differ from the actual things, the procedure is the same.
  • Page 997 9. Installation Installation Procedure...
  • Page 998 9. Installation NOTE: Do not close the Wire Saddle.
  • Page 999 9. Installation NOTE: Secure the cables as shown in the figure. CAUTION: Make sure to avoid putting too much load on the connection port of Wi-Fi cable.
  • Page 1000 9. Installation NOTE: Be sure to adjust the number of cushions according to the thickness of the Card Reader.

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