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  • Page 1: Service Manual

    MP 700 MP 730 SERVICE MANUAL Canon...
  • Page 2 REVISION 0 MultiPASS MP730 H12-2692 120V USA MultiPASS MP730 H12-2696 120V CND/LTN MultiPASS MP700 H12-2702 120V USA MultiPASS MP700 H12-2706 120V CND HY8-19B3-000 APR. 2003...
  • Page 3 I. MEANING OF MARKS The marks used in this manual have the following meanings. Mark Meaning States a precaution to be taken to prevent danger to personnel, damage to the product, or damage to electronic components by discharge of static electricity. for example.
  • Page 4: Chapter 1: General Description

    II. ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual is divided into five parts, and contains information required for servicing the product. Chapter 1: General Description This part explains product specifications and the how to service the unit safely. It is very important, so please read it. Chapter 2: Technical Reference This part explains the technical theory the product.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    IV. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Chapter 1: General Description 1. FEATURES 1.1 Overview 2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 General Specification 2.2 Communication Specification (MP730 only) 2.3 Color Communication Specification (MP730 only) 2.4 Scanning Specification 2.5 Printer Specification 1-11 2.6 Copy Specification 1-12 2.7 Photo Print Specification 1-13 2.8 Function...
  • Page 6 1.3.7 Caution when handling the carriage encoder film 1.3.8 Caution when replacing the waste ink absorber 1.4 All Clear (Action in the Event of Abnormality) 1.5 Shipping the Main Unit 2. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY 2.1 Disassembly Procedure 2.1.1 SPCNT board (Replacing the ROM), NCU board 3-12 2.1.2 Operation panel unit 3-13...
  • Page 7 4-32 4.4 Processing Communication Problems 4-32 4.4.1 Initial identification of problems 4-33 4.4.2 Procedures for processing communication problems 4-36 5. SERVICE SWITCHES 4-36 5.1 Hardware Switches 4-36 5.2 Service Data Setting 4-38 5.3 Service Data Registration/Setting Method 4-39 5.4 Service Data Flowchart 4-46 5.5 Explanation of Service Data 4-47...
  • Page 8 Chapter 1 General Description...
  • Page 9: Features

    Picture Quality Color Printer High quality printing can be accomplished with the Canon Bubble Jet (BJ) method using the maximum 4800 dpi x 1200 dpi resolution. Various media can be printed at high speed which is maximum 22 pages/minute in black and white or 14 pages/minute in color.
  • Page 10: Specifications

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 1: General Description 2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 General Specification Type Desktop Power source AC 120-127 V, 60 Hz Power consumption Standby Approx. 10.6 W (MP730) Approx. 8.6 W (MP700) Max. Approx. 50.8 W(MP730) Approx. 42.1 W(MP700) Environmental conditions Temperature 59-81.5 °...
  • Page 11 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 1: General Description Transmission control protocol ITU-T T.30 binary protocol ITU-T V.8 protocol, V.34 protocol Modulation method G3 image signals ITU-T V.27ter (4.8k, 2.4k bps) ITU-T V.29 (9.6k, 7.2k bps) ITU-T V.17 (14.4k, 12.0k, TC9.6k, TC7.2k bps) ITU-T V.34 (33.6k, 31.2k, 28.8k, 26.4k, 24.0k, 21.6k, 19.2k, 16.8k, 14.4k, 12.0k, 9.6k, 7.2k, 4.8k, 2.4k bps) G3 procedure signals...
  • Page 12: Color Communication Specification (Mp730 Only)

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 1: General Description 2.3 Color Communication Specification (MP730 only) ITU-T recommendation ITU-T T.4 ANNEX E (JPEG Header) ITU-T T.30 ANNEX E (JPEG Color Fax) ITU-T T.42 (Color space for Color Fax) ITU-T T.81 (JPEG) Scanning document size Printing paper size Resolution 200 dpi x 200 dpi...
  • Page 13: Scanning Specification

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 1: General Description 2.4 Scanning Specification Type Book Sheet (MP730 only) ADF capacity (MP730 only) Max.35 sheets (Letter, A4) Max.30 sheets (Legal) Effective scanning width Letter/Legal 8.42” (214 mm) 8.19” (208 mm) Scanning method Color contact image sensor scanning method Scanning speed Mode Scanning speed...
  • Page 14 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 1: General Description Document dimensions (W x L) MP730 ADF Maximum 8.50” x 39.3” (216 mm x 1000 mm) ADF Minimum 5.83” x 4.13” (148 mm x 105 mm) Document glass 8.50” x 11.7” (216 mm x 297 mm) MP700 Document glass 8.50”...
  • Page 15: Printer Specification

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 1: General Description 2.5 Printer Specification Print method Bubble-jet ink on-demand BJ cartridge Structure Detachable ink tanks for each color and BK/CL(M, C, Y) integrated head Printhead BK: 320 nozzles, 2-column vertical array CL: 512 nozzles/color, 4-column vertical array/color(M, C) 256 nozzles, 2-column vertical array (Y) Ink colors Pigment BK, dyes C, M, Y...
  • Page 16 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 1: General Description Recommended paper Canon Copier LTR/LGL Premium Ppaer Weight 75 g/m Paper size Letter, Legal Manufactured by BOISE CASCADE PLOVER BOND Weight 75 g/m Paper size Letter Manufactured by FOX RIVER XEROX 4024 Weight 75 g/m...
  • Page 17 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 1: General Description Printing range (Black and white fax) Paper leading edge Printing Drop Out Range Printing Range Paper trailing edge Figure 1-2 Printing Range (Black and white fax) Item Letter Legal a Effective printing width 8.00” 8.00”...
  • Page 18 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 1: General Description Printing range (Color fax and Printer mode) Plain paper and Special media (Color fax and Printer mode) WxL = 3.15x4.72 in. (Min.90.0x120.0 mm) Max.8.5x23 in. (215.9x584.2 mm) Feed direction a = 0.13" (3.4 mm)(A4, 4x6") 0.25"...
  • Page 19: Copy Specification

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 1: General Description Banner paper Min.2 sheets, Max.6 sheets Feed direction 0.13" (3.4 0.12" (3.0 0.20" (5.0 0.13" (3.4 1.30" (33.0 Figure 1-4 Printing Range (Color fax and Printer mode) 2 2.6 Copy Specification Color copy Multiple copy 99 copies Copy mode Black/white...
  • Page 20: Photo Print Specification

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 1: General Description 2.7 Photo Print Specification Interface Card slot Compatible memory cards Compact flash (type I, type II) Smart media Memory stick SD memory card multimedia card Incompatible memory cards Microdrive memory card Smart media (less than 2MB) Layout Plain paper (Letter/A4) With/without borders, index (max.70 frames)
  • Page 21: Function

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 1: General Description 2.8 Function Dialling Manual dialling Numeric button Auto dialling Max.120 digits One-touch: 10, Coded speed: 100, Numeric button: 1 Group dialling Max.109 locations Redial Numeric button redial function (Max.120 digits) Transmission Broadcast transmission Max.111 locations (One-touch: 10, Coded speed: 100, Numeric button: 1) Delayed Tx None...
  • Page 22 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 1: General Description Image memory Approx 4.0 MB Activity management a) User report Activity management report (Every 20 communications) Activity report (Tx/Rx) One-touch speed dialling list Coded speed dialling list Group dialling list Memory clear list User’s data list Document memory list Multi activity report b) Service report...
  • Page 23: Overview

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 1: General Description 3. OVERVIEW 3.1 External View Figure 1-5 External View 1-15...
  • Page 24: Operation Panel

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 1: General Description 3.2 Operation Panel Figure 1-6 Operation Panel 1 1-16...
  • Page 25: Consumables

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 1: General Description Figure 1-7 Operation Panel 2 3.3 Consumables 3.3.1 Ink tanks There are four ink tanks: Black ink tank <BCI-3eBK> Cyan ink tank <BCI-3eC> Magenta ink tank <BCI-3eM> Yellow ink tank <BCI-3eY> 1-17...
  • Page 26: Print Media

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 1: General Description 3.3.2 Print Media Plain paper You can use normal photocopy paper, Canon Bubble Jet paper (LC-301), or Canon Super White paper (SW-101). Envelopes You can use U.S. Commercial No. 10, and European DL. • You cannot load envelopes of other sizes than those above.
  • Page 27: Chapter 2: Technical Reference

    Chapter 2 Technical Reference...
  • Page 28: Component Layout

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 2: Technical Reference 1. COMPONENT LAYOUT The parts layout of this machine consists of the scanning assembly. U-turn roller Document pickup roller Document feed motor Separation roller Document feed roller Document eject roller Pickup roller ASF motor Flatbed motor Paper feed motor Carriage belt...
  • Page 29 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 2: Technical Reference The electrical parts are laid out as follows. - SPCNT board : Controls the entire facsimile machine. - OPCNT board : Detects keyboard operation and displays machine information. - Multi-card reader board : Interface with memory card. - Sensor board (include sub PCB) : Detects the state of sensors, and relays the cable to the printer assembly.
  • Page 30 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 2: Technical Reference The sensors detecting document/paper-fedding condition or ink presence/absence are mounted. Document edge sensor (MP730 only) Detects the trailing edge of the document. Document sensor (MP730 only) Detects whether or not a document is set. Cover sensor: Carriage encoder film: Detects the state of flatbed unit...
  • Page 31: Scanning Section

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 2: Technical Reference 2. SCANNING SECTION The scanning section scans documents that are to be sent or copied. Figure 2-4 Scanning Section Names and function of parts 1. Document Guide (MP730 only) When properly adjusted to the width of the documents, the guide will hold documents in the horizontal direction to prevent them from skewing when fed.
  • Page 32 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 2: Technical Reference 4. Document stopper (MP730 only) This stopper is located to the side of the separation rollers, and prevents documents from entering too far inside the scanning section. This stopper is located here to improve document loading and prevent double feeding or non-feeding due to defective loading of documents.
  • Page 33: Printer Section

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 2: Technical Reference 3. PRINTER SECTION 3.1 Printer Mechanical Section The printer's mechanical parts consist of the carriage section, purge section, and paper feed section. Each part is explained below. Carriage section Paper feed section Purge section Figure 2-5 Printer Mechanical Section 3.1.1 Carriage section The carriage secures the printhead including 4 ink tanks in place.
  • Page 34: Purge Section

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 2: Technical Reference 3.1.2 Purge Section The purge section, driven by a dedicated purge motor, consists of the wiper, pump, cap, and carriage lock. The wiper maintains the head face surface to ensure high-quality printing. The ink suction feature enables the ink to be readily ejected from the nozzles.
  • Page 35: About The Ink Sensor

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 2: Technical Reference 3.2 About the Ink Sensor onsisting of an LED and photo sensor, the ink sensor uses optical means to detect whether there is ink in the ink tank. At the bottom of the ink tank is an indentation that works like a prism. When there is ink in the ink tank, the refractive index of the ink and the prism's resin material is about the same.
  • Page 36: Cleaning Mode And Suction Amount

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 2: Technical Reference 3.3 Cleaning Mode and Suction Amount Printhead cleaning is performed effectively and efficiently depending on conditions in order to prevent print errors caused by bubble, dust, or ink clogging. Cleaning is performed before starting to print except at the following timing: •...
  • Page 37: New Function

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 2: Technical Reference 4. NEW FUNCTION There is no new function in this model. 2-10...
  • Page 38: Chapter 3: Assembly And Disassembly

    Chapter 3 Assembly and Disassembly...
  • Page 39: Attention To Bepaid During Assembly/Disassembly

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly 1. ATTENTION TO BEPAID DURING ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY 1.1 Safety Cautions Electrical shock In order to prevent any risk of electrical shock, always be sure to check that the power cord and modular jack have been removed. Also, remove all cables connecting to the computer. When conducting service that requires the main unit to be powered on, be sure to wear some kind of earthing, such as a wrist strap, etc.
  • Page 40: General Cautions

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly 1.2 General Cautions Damage due to electrostatic discharge This machine contains contact sensors and printed circuit boards that use ROMs, RAMs, custom chips and other electronic components that are vulnerable to damage by electrostatic discharge.
  • Page 41: Product-Inherent Cautions

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly 1.3 Product-Inherent Cautions 1.3.1 Prevention of ink-soiling Be careful when handling the BJ ink cartridge nozzle, the ink pad, head cap, head wiper and waste ink pad. Residual ink may soil the main unit, working surfaces, your hands and clothes, etc.
  • Page 42: Caution When Replacing The Spcnt Board

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly 1.3.3 Caution when replacing the SPCNT board To replace the SPCNT board, perform the following: a) Caution before replacing You will need to execute ‘All clear’ after replacement. Be sure to print out the following data as necessary.
  • Page 43: Caution When Replacing The Rom

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly 1.3.4 Caution when replacing the ROM To replace the ROM, perform the followwing: a) Caution before replacing You will need to execute ‘All clear’ after replacement. Be sure to print out the following data as necessary.
  • Page 44: Removal Of Red Screws Prohibited

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly 1.3.5 Removal of red screws prohibited Since adjustment of the following red screws is very difficult in the field, they must not be loosened or removed. (a) The two paper spacing red screws (one on the right and left). (b) The two screws securing the paper feed motor.
  • Page 45: Caution When Handling The Carriage Encoder Film

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly 1.3.7 Caution when handling the carriage encoder film (1) Do not leave grease on the cartridge encoder film (code strip) The presence of grease will prevent correct reading of the slit in the carriage encoder film, thus causing an error.
  • Page 46: All Clear (Action In The Event Of Abnormality)

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly 1.4 All Clear (Action in the Event of Abnormality) In the event of extreme noise or shock, etc., in very rare cases, the display may go out, and all the keys become inoperable. In that case, perform an All Clear. This operation returns all values and settings to their default settings.
  • Page 47: Disassembly/Assembly

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly 2. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY As a rule, refer to the Parts Catalog for instructions on how to disassemble and assemble the machine. The discussions that follow are limited to those components that are thought to require replacement relatively more often than others.
  • Page 48 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly (3) Remove the joint shaft. Be sure to free the claw while doing so. (4) Remove the torsion bars, and open the flatbed ass’y. Do not impose force on the flatbed ass’y; otherwise, the hinge part may break. (5) Disconnect the connectors JCARD1, JPANEL1, JNCU1, JNCU2, JSPK1, JPSU1, JCS1, JEXT1, JEXT2, CN201, CN202, and CN203 of the SPCNT board.
  • Page 49 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly (9) Disconnect the connectors J1, J3, and J10 of the NCU board. (10) Remove the 2 screws (e), and detach the NCU board. NCU board Figure 3-8 SPCNT board, NCU board 4 3-11...
  • Page 50: Operation Panel Unit

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly 2.1.2 Operation panel unit (1) Push the button, and open the flatbed ass’y. (2) Remove the 2 screws (a), and detach the SPCNT cover. SPCNT cover Button Figure 3-9 Operation Panel Unit 1 (3) Disconnect the connector JPANEL1 of the SPCNT board.
  • Page 51: Contact Sensor

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly 2.1.3 Contact sensor To disassemble the MP730, perform steps (1) through (4). (1) Remove the 4 screws (a); then while freeing the claw, detach the rear cover. (2) Remove the screw (b), and detach the grounding cable. (3) Disconnect the connector JADF3 of sensor board sub PCB.
  • Page 52 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly To disassemble the MP700, perform steps (5) through (6). (5) Remove the 4 screws (c); then while freeing the claw, detach the rear cover. (6) Lift the pressure plate to remove. Rear cover Pressure plate Claw Figure 3-12 Contact Sensor 2...
  • Page 53 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly (7) Remove the screw (d), and detach the grounding cable. (8) Disconnect the connector JFBM3 of sensor board sub PCB. (9) Push the button, and open the flatbed ass’y. (10) Remove the 2 screws (e), and detach the SPCNT cover. (11) Disconnect the connector JCS1 of the SPCNT board.
  • Page 54 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly (15) Remove the 2 screws (f). (16) Free the claw (g), and detach the scanner cover. At this time, take care not to drop the document glass. (17) Detach the document glass. (18) Remove the flat cable stopper. (19) Remove the contact sensor from the contact sensor holder.
  • Page 55: Print And Asf Ass'y

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly 2.1.4 Print and ASF ass’y To disassemble the MP730, perform steps (1) through (4). (1) Remove the 4 screws (a); then while freeing the claw, detach the rear cover. (2) Remove the screw (b), and detach the grounding cable. (3) Disconnect the connector JADF3 of sensor board sub PCB.
  • Page 56 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly To disassemble the MP700, perform steps (5) through (6). (5) Remove the 4 screws (c); then while freeing the claw, detach the rear cover. (6) Lift the pressure plate to remove. Rear cover Pressure plate Claw Figure 3-16 Print and ASF ass’y 2...
  • Page 57 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly (7) Remove the screw (d), and detach the grounding cable. (8) Disconnect the connector JFBM3 of sensor board sub PCB. (9) Push the button, and open the flatbed ass’y. (10) Remove the 2 screws (e), and detach the SPCNT cover. (11) Disconnect the connector JCS1 of the SPCNT board.
  • Page 58 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly (15) Disconnect the connectors JCARD1, JPANEL1, JNCU1, JNCU2, JSPK1, JPSU1, JEXT1, JEXT2, CN201, CN202, and CN203 of the SPCNT board. (The connector of the MP700 are JCARD1, JPANEL1, JPSU1, JEXT1, JEXT2, CN201, CN202, and CN203) (16) Remove the 5 screws (f), and detach the SPCNT board.
  • Page 59 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly (19) Working at the rear of the main unit, disconnect the relay connector of the cable connected to the connector J3 of the NCU board. (20) Remove the 2 screws (i), and detach the grounding cable. (21) Remove the 4 screws (j), and lift the middle frame unit slowly to detach.
  • Page 60: Power Supply Unit

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly 2.1.5 Power supply unit (1) Disassemble the print and ASF ass’y by performing steps (1) through (23); then, take out the print and ASF ass’y. (2) Remove the 2 screws (m), and detach the power supply cover. (3) Disconnect the connector JCN101 of the power supply unit.
  • Page 61: Separation Unit, Separation Guide (Mp730 Only)

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly 2.1.6 Separation unit, Separation guide (for MP730 only) (1) Remove the stop arm from the DF rear cover. (2) Remove the screw (a), and detach the DF rear cover. (3) Disconnect the connectors JFM1, JDS1, and JDES1 of the ADF board. (4) Remove the screw (b), and detach the grounding cable.
  • Page 62 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly (7) Remove the screw (d). (8) Free the 2 claws (e), and detach the DF front cover. DF front cover Figure 3-24 Separation unit, Separation guide 2 3-24...
  • Page 63 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly (9) Detach the 2 separation shaft guides from the shaft. (10) Remove the E-ring. (11) Remove the gear. (12) Remove the 2 bushings. (13) Remove the separation unit. (14) Remove the 2 screws (f), and detach the document guide lower cover. (15) Remove the 2 lever.
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  • Page 65: Chapter 4: Maintenance And Service

    Chapter 4 Maintenance and Service...
  • Page 66: Maintenance List

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 1. MAINTENANCE LIST 1.1 Consumables Level Consumable When User INK tank When ink in the ink tank being used has run out. (BCI-3eBK/BCI-3eC /BCI-3eM/BCI-3eY) Service Printhead When normal image is not printed out, though Technician enough ink is remaining in the ink tank and head cleaning is repeated...
  • Page 67: Periodic Inspection

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 1.3 Periodic Inspection None 1.4 Periodic Replacement Parts None 1.5 Adjustment Items The following adjustments must be made on this fax. For the adjustment procedure, see this Chapter 3. ADJUSTMENT. Item When CS LED lights-on duration When the SPCNT board, or the lithium battery, or the contact adjustment sensor are replaced.
  • Page 68: General Tools

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 1.6 General Tools Tool Phillips screwdriver Removing/inserting screws Flat bladed screwdriver Removing/inserting screws Precision Phillips screwdriver Removing/inserting screws Precision flat bladed screwdriver Removing plastic tabs Tweezers Removing coil spring Isopropyl alcohol (IPA) Cleaning the cleaning location Pliers, needle nose Driving retaining ring 1.7 Special Tools...
  • Page 69: How To Clean Parts

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 2. HOW TO CLEAN PARTS 2.1 Main Unit Outer Covers Wipe with a dry, soft cloth. 2.2 Pickup/Separation Roller (MP730 only) Open the ADF cover, and wipe with a dry, soft cloth. 2.3 Document U-Turn/Feed/Eject Roller (MP730 only) Open the ADF cover, and wipe with a dry, soft cloth.
  • Page 70 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service Document pickup roller Sparation roller U-turn roller Document eject roller Printer platen Separation guide Document feed roller Document guide sheet White sheet area (Reverse-side of document glass) Document glass Figure 4-1 Cleaning Location...
  • Page 71: Adjustment

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 3. ADJUSTMENT 3.1 CS LED Lights-on Duration Adjustment a) Overview This adjustment is used to eliminate uneven scanning which can result from variations in light intensity between individual LED’s. Performing the adjustment will therefore have an effect on scanned and copied images.
  • Page 72: When Adjustment Of The Print Head Position Is Required

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 3.2 When Adjustment of the Print Head Position is Required a) Overview When replacing the print heads, the point of ink ejection may be off, preventing clean characters, depending on the state in which printhead is installed. In order to eliminate this drift, it is necessary to adjust the head position after attaching the printhead.
  • Page 73 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service Figure 4-4 Print Strip Adjustment Pattern Be sure to set A4 or LTR-sized paper in the ASF before printing the head position adjustment pattern. Using printing paper smaller than the printing area of the data when performing the head position adjustment print will NOTE contaminate the platen with ink.
  • Page 74 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service Display MAINTENANCE Menu MAINTENANCE pressing Display ALIGN PRINT HEAD ALIGN PRINT HEAD pressing CHENGE H VALUE Printing horizontal pattern For the Printed A pattern,use CHENGE H VALUE key to select the Value DATA ENTRY OK of the most solid image.
  • Page 75: Troubleshooting

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 4. TROUBLESHOOTING 4.1 Troubleshooting Index For troubleshooting, use the troubleshooting index below to investigate the cause of the problem and refer to the specified page for countermeasures. Problem Errors shown on the display (Evaluation criteria: Look at the unit in question.) The error message can be checked.
  • Page 76 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service Memory card problem Memory card error Page 4-30 Test mode function problems. Page 4-31. Faulty operation panel test. Faulty contact sensor test. Faulty D-RAM test. Faulty Sensor test. Processing communication problems. Page 4-32. Initial identification of problems.
  • Page 77: Error Shown On The Display

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 4.2 Errors Shown on the Display 4.2.1 User error message Look for the applicable error message and execute the appropriate countermeasures. "Bk INK EMPTY" Cause: The Black ink tank in the printhead is empty. Solution: Replace the Black ink tank.
  • Page 78 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service "CARTRIDGE JAMMED" Printing position correction failed Cause: Carriage movement prevented by one of the following. Damaged shaft. Parts deformed. (Carriage or guide frame) Insufficient grease. Solution: Replace the shaft. Replace the deformed parts. Apply more grease.
  • Page 79 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service "CHECK PRINTER" (##332~##348, ##352, ##354, and ##355) Cause: The printer's internal unit has malfunctioned. Solutions: (1) Remove the jammed paper. (Check the paper edge sensor is OFF.) (2) Press Resume key. (3) Reinstall the printhead. (4) Turn the power off and on.
  • Page 80 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service "NO RX PAPER" (#012) Cause: The receiving fax machine declares no paper in DIS, or its memory is full. Solution: Contact the other party, and ask them to put paper in their machine, or to clear their fax machine's memory.
  • Page 81 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service "WRONG CARTRIDGE" Cause: The printhead isn’t installed correctly. Solution: (1) Reinstall the printhead. (2) Replace the printhead. "Y INK EMPTY" Cause: The Yellow ink tank in the printhead is empty. Solution: Replace the Yellow ink tank. 4-16...
  • Page 82: Error Codes

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 4.2.2 Error codes a) Service error code output When service data #1 SSSW SW01 bit 0 is set to “1”, then service error codes are printed on the activity management reports, reception result reports and error transmission reports, when communication ends in an error.
  • Page 83 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service • EPT (Echo Protect Tone) Change service data #1 SSSW SW03 bit 1. Bit 1:1 Transmit an echo protect tone. 0 Not transmit an echo protect tone. • Adjust NL equalizer. Set service data #2 MENU Parameter No.05 to “ON”. •...
  • Page 84 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service c) ERROR CODE LIST The error codes that have newly been added starting with the product are identified by the notation “new” those error codes for which remedies unique to the product are offered are identified by the notation “UNQ (UNIQUE).”...
  • Page 85 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service Tx or Rx Definition ##226 [RX] Stack Pointer Not within RAM Range ##229 [RX] The recording system became locked for 1 min ##237 [RX] The IC used to control the decoder malfunctioned ##238 [RX] The unit used to control recording malfunctioned ##261...
  • Page 86 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service Tx or Rx Definition ##670 [TX] In V.8 late start, the V.8 ability was detected in DIS from the other party and, in response, CI was transmitted; however, the procedure failed to advance, causing a T1 time-over condition ##671 [RX] In V.8 call arrives, the procedure fails to advance to phase 2 after...
  • Page 87 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service Tx or Rx Definition ##768 [TX] In ECM transmission, the allowed number of procedure signal re-transmissions was exceeded or a T5 time-over (60 sec) condition occurred after transmission of PPS-EOP ##769 [TX] In ECM transmission, the allowed number of procedure signal re-transmissions was exceeded after transmission of PPS-EOP ##770 [TX]...
  • Page 88 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service Tx or Rx Definition ##789 [TX] In ECM transmission, ERR was received after transmission of EOR-EOP ##790 [RX] In ECM reception, ERR was transmitted after reception of EOR-Q ##791 [TX/RX] During an ECM mode procedure, a signal other than a significant signal was received ##792 [RX]...
  • Page 89 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service d) New error codes and recovery methods Those error codes that have been added starting with the product and those error codes for which remedies unique to the product are offered are shown together with causes and remedies, where applicable.
  • Page 90 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service ##352 Printer control EEPROM head information error Cause: The EEPROM for printer control is faulty. Solution: (1) Turn off and then on the power. (2) Turn off the power, and replace the printhead. (3) Replace the SPCNT board.
  • Page 91: Errors Not Shown On The Display

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 4.3 Errors not Shown on the Display 4.3.1 General errors • The unit does not power on. (1) Check the power cord connection. (2) Check the connection between the SPCNT board (JPSU1) and power supply unit. (3) Check the power supply unit's fuse (F1).
  • Page 92: Printing Problems

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 4.3.2 Printing problems • The paper is not feed properly. (Evaluation criteria: Look at the actual unit.) The Paper feed motor does not run. (1) Check the connection from the paper feed motor to the sensor board (JLF1). (2) Replace the sensor board.
  • Page 93 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service • Printing quality error • The printer does not at all. • Printing stops midway. • Certain colors are not printed. (1) Check that the orange cap or tape is not on the printhead. (2) Remove the printhead and re-install it.
  • Page 94: Scanning Problems

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 4.3.3 Scanning problems • Faulty scanning (Evaluation criteria: Test print is good, but the copied image is no good.) • The document is not fed. The document feed motor does not run. (Evaluation criteria: Check it visually.) (1) Check the connection from the document feed motor to the ADF board (JFM).
  • Page 95: Memory Card Problem

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service • The scanning image is abnormal. (Evaluation criteria: Check the copy image's faults.) Nothing is printed. (1) Check the connection between the contact sensor and SPCNT board (JCS1). (2) The white sheet by the side of the reverse side of document glass is cleaned. (3) Replace the contact sensor unit.
  • Page 96: Test Mode Function Problems

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 4.3.5 Test mode function problems • Faulty operation panel test. The LED panel does not display correctly. (1) Check the connection between the operation panel unit and the SPCNT board (JPANEL1). (2) Replace the operation panel unit. (3) Replace the SPCNT board.
  • Page 97: Processing Communication Problems

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 4.4 Processing Communication Problems 4.4.1 Initial identification of problems Since the facsimile must transmit picture information, a transmitter, a receiver and telephone lines are required for this purpose. Transmissions may cause problems if one or more of the there is poor.
  • Page 98: Procedures For Processing Communication Problems

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 4.4.2 Procedures for processing communication problems If the problem proves to be communication trouble, deal with it according to the following procedures. (1) Study the conditions at the time of trouble as closely as possible. Record or keep the items listed below.
  • Page 99 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service • Procedures for processing communication problems with Canon facsimile. The process for carrying out communications at three points as shown in the figure. Trouble FAX:A FAX:B FAX:C Start A: Your customer's facsimile B: Facsimile of other communication party C: Facsimile for check in the same region.
  • Page 100 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service • Procedures for processing communication problems with other manufacturer’s facsimiles. When problems occur with other manufacturer’s facsimiles, make the user of the other party’s facsimile call the serviceman in charge. Perform communication at the four points listed in the figure.
  • Page 101: Service Switches

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 5. SERVICE SWITCHES 5.1 Hardware Switches There is no service hardware switch on the Circuit board. 5.2 Service Data Setting Service data can be checked and changed with items on display menus. The effective SSSWs/ parameters and their default values in this fax machine are shown in 5.4 Service Data Flowchart in this chapter.
  • Page 102 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service #8 CLEAR (Data initialization mode) Various data are initialized by selecting one of these setting items. There is a setting item for checking/inputting the total number of pages printed and total number of pages scanned by this fax.
  • Page 103: Service Data Registration/Setting Method

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 5.3 Service Data Registration/Setting Method Service data can be registered/set by the following operations: 100% LTR TEXT Standby PLAIN (1) User data mode selection Press the Menu key. MENU 1.SPECIAL COPY (2) Sevice data mode selection Press the Copy key, and then # key.
  • Page 104: Service Data Flowchart

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 5.4 Service Data Flowchart Service Data #1 SSSW Error management SW01 – – – – – (Service soft switch setting) NETWORK connection condition settings/ SW02 – – – – – – – memory clear list setting Echo solution setting –...
  • Page 105 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service #2 MENU Not used (Menu switch settings) Not used Not used Not used NL equalizer setting DIAL Line monitor setting SERVICEMAN Transmission level setting 10 (-10dBm) (8~15) 3429 (baud) V.34 Baud rate 3200 3000 2800 2743...
  • Page 106 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service #3 NUMERIC Param. (Numeric parameter settings) Default Range Not used 10 (10%) (1~ 99) RTN signal transmission condition (1) 15 (15 lines) (2~ 99) RTN signal transmission condition (2) 12 (12 times) (1~ 99) RTN signal transmission condition (3) Not used Not used...
  • Page 107 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service #3 NUMERIC PARAM. (Numeric parameter settings) The relationship between the settings and the detection levels is as follows: Parameter 24 NOTE 0: Not used 1: Not used 2: Not used 3: Not used 4: Not used 5: -8 dBm 6: -9 dBm...
  • Page 108 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service #4 NCU 1.TONE/PULSE (NCU settings) 2.DIAL TONE 3.2nd DIAL TONE 4.BUSY TONE 0 5.BUSY TONE 1 6.REORDER TONE 7.MULTI 8.AUTO RX 9.CNG DETECT 10.SPECIAL 11.RKEY 12.PBX DIAL TONE 13.PBX BUSY TONE #5 TYPE U.S.A.
  • Page 109 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service #6 GENESIS (UHQ) 1.Bit SW (Genesis function settings) 2.SLICE 3.GAMMA #1 SSSW #7 PRINTER (Printer function settings) 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 SW01 – – – – – – – – Not used Not used SW02~05:...
  • Page 110 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service Dialling data initialization #8 CLEAR User data and service data #1 to #3 USER SW (Data initialization mode initialization settings) User data and service data #1 to #3 and SERVICE SW #6 to #7 initialization #4 NCU setting data initialization Data on system dump list initialization SERVICE DATA...
  • Page 111: Explanation Of Service Data

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 5.5 Explanation of Service Data a) SSSW (Service Soft Switch settings) The items registered and set by each of these switches comprise 8-bit switches. The figure below shows which numbers are assigned to which bits. Each bit has a value of either 0 or 1. SW01 Figure 4-19 Bit Switch Display Refer to “5.4 Service Data Menu”...
  • Page 112: Test Functions

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 6. TEST FUNCTIONS 6.1 User Test Print Functions User enabled Test print functions are as follow. 6.1.1 Nozzle check pattern If you find a nozzle pattern indistinct or partially missing when you conduct this test print, do the head cleaning.
  • Page 113: Service Test Functions

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 6.2 Service Test Functions The fax functions for testing individual operations, such as below. See 5.3 Service Data Registration/Setting Method for details of entering the test mode. To leave the test mode, press the Stop/Reset key, and then ON/OFF key. 6.2.1 Test mode overview Test mode can be executed by following the menu items from the display.
  • Page 114: Test Mode Flowchart

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 6.2.2 Test mode flowchart TEST MODE " * " indicates that these are not used in the field. [1] D-RAM [2] CS [1] ADJ LED TIME [2] CD READ [3] DISP LEDTIME [4] REG LEDTIME [5] SHADING [6] FB READ [3] PRINT...
  • Page 115: D-Ram Tests

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 6.2.3 D-RAM tests Pressing the numeric key 1 from the test mode menu selects the D-RAM tests. D-RAM Test 1 writes data to the entire D-RAM region and reads it out to check that operations are correct. D- RAM Test 2 just reads data at high speed.
  • Page 116: Print Test

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 6.2.5 PRINT test Pressing the 3 key from the test mode menu selects the print test. This test prints various patterns. For servicing, use the 3-8: CHECKERS pattern (press the 8 key from the print test menu).
  • Page 117: Modem And Ncu Tests

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 6.2.6 Modem and NCU Tests The Modem and NCU Test menu is selected by pressing the numeric key 4 from the test mode menu. These tests test modem and NCU transmission and reception. The modem tests check whether signals are sent correctly from the modem by comparing the sound of the signals from the speaker with the sounds from a normal modem.
  • Page 118 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service b) G3 signal transmission test The G3 signal transmission test menu is selected by pressing the numeric key 4 from the MODEM NCU test menu. The G3 signals below are sent from the modem using the modular jack and the speaker.
  • Page 119 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service d) V.34 G3 signal transmission test The V.34 G3 signal transmission test menu is selected by pressing the numeric key 8 from the MODEM NCU test menu. The V.34 G3 signals below are sent from the modem using the modular jack and the speaker by pressing the Start key.
  • Page 120: Faculty Tests

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 6.2.7 Faculty tests The faculty tests are selected by pressing the numeric key 6 from the test mode menu. These tests test the following faculties of this machine. Test type Overview Sensor tests Test whether the sensors are operating correctly.
  • Page 121 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service b) Operation panel tests The operation panel test is selected by pressing the numeric key 7 from the faculty test menu. In this test, check that the display, LED lamps, and keys on the control panel are operating correctly.
  • Page 122 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 6-7: PANEL Press start key HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH H pattern display HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Press start key All LCD dots displayed Press start key _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ pattern display _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Press start key...
  • Page 123: Printer Tests

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service c) Line signal reception test The line detect test menu is selected by pressing the numeric key 9 from the faculty test menu. This test checks the operation of the NCU signal sensor and frequency counter. In Menu 1, the CI, status can be detected and in Menu 2 the frequency can be detected at changing detection levels.
  • Page 124: Service Report

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 7. SERVICE REPORT 7.1 Report Output Function 7.1.1 User report output functions The machine can output user reports manually by user operation, or automatically, according to user data settings. a) Manual output of reports by user operation Report type Operations 1-touch list...
  • Page 125 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service c) Reports output automatically Memory clear report The machine automatically outputs a memory clear report when the power is turned on after a power cut. Figure 4-27 Memory Clear Report TX/RX NO : Indicates four digits of the transaction number MODE : Indicates, TRANSMIT, MEMORY RX etc.
  • Page 126: Service Report Output Functions

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 7.1.2 Service report output functions This fax outputs the service data setting status, past communications history reports, detailed error information reports, etc. in service mode. a) List of service reports This fax outputs the service reports shown below. Report type Operations Service data list...
  • Page 127 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service a-1) System data list This list shows service data #1~#5, #7, #9 setting statuses. The following is a sample list. Figure 4-28 System Data List (1/8) 4-62...
  • Page 128 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service Figure 4-29 System Data List (2/8) 4-63...
  • Page 129 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service Figure 4-30 System Data List (3/8) 4-64...
  • Page 130 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service Figure 4-31 System Data List (4/8) 4-65...
  • Page 131 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service Figure 4-32 System Data List (5/8) 4-66...
  • Page 132 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service Figure 4-33 System Data List (6/8) 4-67...
  • Page 133 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service Figure 4-34 System Data List (7/8) 4-68...
  • Page 134 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service Figure 4-35 System Data List (8/8) “START DATE” records the date when the fax performs its first transmission, after shipment from the factory. NOTE 4-69...
  • Page 135 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service a-2) System dump list Figure 4-36 System Dump List 1 4-70...
  • Page 136 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service : Date on which data was initialized with service data #8 CLEAR, ALL : Total number of transmission : Total number of pages transmitted for each document size : Total number of reception : Total number of pages received for each document size : Total number of pages transmitted and received for each modem speed : Total number of pages transmitted and received for each mode...
  • Page 137 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service Figure 4-37 System Dump List 2 : Service error code : Communication start date and time (on 24-hour display) : Telephone number sent from other party : Maker code : Machine code : Received V.8 protocol signal : Symbol rate used for the primary channel : Transmission speed used for the primary channel : 0 (Fixed)
  • Page 138 : Indicates four digits of the transaction number : Number sent from the other party or number dialled (lower 20 digits) : ID sent from the other party, if the other party is a Canon fax : Communication start date and time (on 24-hour display)
  • Page 139: Wiring Diagram

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 4: Maintenance and Service 8. WIRING DIAGRAM 8.1 Wiring Diagram To Modular board J1 Multi card reader board NCU board Operation panel Contact sensor JNCU2 JNCU1 JPANEL1 JCARD1 JCS1 CN201 SPCNT board CN202 JSPK1 JEXT1 JEXT2 JPSU1 CN203 To NCU board J3 Speaker...
  • Page 140 Chapter 5 Appendix...
  • Page 141: Installation

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 5: Appendix 1. INSTALLATION 1.1 Setting Up • Install the software Install the software in the computer. • Select a site of installation • Unpack the machine, and check the attachments Make sure none is missing and there is no damage. •...
  • Page 142: User Data Flow

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 5: Appendix 2. USER DATA FLOW 2.1 Menu Flow in Each Mode The following are menu lists available when you press the menu key in each mode. (Copy Mode/ Fax Mode(MP730 only)/Scan Mode/Photo Print Mode) Menu(Copy Mode) 1.SPECIAL COPY 2.MAINTENANCE 3.USER DATA...
  • Page 143: Name Flow In Each Mode

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 5: Appendix 2.2 Name Flow in Each Mode The following are name lists available in each menu. 2.2.1 Special copy name flow SPECIAL COPY 1.2 ON 1 2.BORDERRESS COPY 3.IMAGE REPEAT AUTO MANUAL VERTICAL HORIZONTAL 4.MIRROR IMAGE 5.ENTIRE IMAGE Figure 5-2 Special Copy Name Flow 2.2.2 Maintenance name flow...
  • Page 144: User Data Name Flow

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 5: Appendix 2.2.3 User data name flow USER DATA 1.TEL REGISTRATION 1.1-TOUCH SPD DIAL 01-10 1.TELEPHONE NUMBER 2.NAME 2.CODED SPEED DIAL *00-*99 1.TELEPHONE NUMBER 2.NAME 3.GROUP DIAL 01-10 1.TELEPHONE NUMBER 2.NAME 2.FAX SETTINGS 1.USER SETTINGS 1.DATE &TIME 2.DATE SETUP DD/MM YYYY YYYY MM/DD...
  • Page 145 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 5: Appendix 2.REPORT SETTINGS 1.TX REPORT PRINT ERROR ONLY PRINT WITH IMAGE OUTPUT YES PRINT WITH IMAGE OUTPUT NO 2.RX REPORT PRINT ERROR ONLY OUTPUT YES OUTPUT NO 3.ACTIVITY REPORT AUTO PRINT ON AUTO PRINT OFF 3.TX SETTINGS 1.ECM TX 2.MID PAUSE SET 2SEC (1-15SEC)
  • Page 146 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 5: Appendix 4.RX SETTINGS 1.ECM RX 2.FAX/TEL AUTO SW 1.RING START TIME 8SEC (0-30SEC) 2.F/T RING TIME 15SEC (10-45SEC) 3.DEFAULT ACTION RECEIVE DISCONNECT 3.DRPD:SELECT FAX DOUBLE RING SHORT-SHORT-LONG SHORT-LONG-SHORT OTHER RING TYPE NORMAL RING 4.INCOMING RING RING COUNT 2TIMES (1-99TIMES) 5.MAN/AUTO SWITCH F/T RING TIME...
  • Page 147 MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 5: Appendix 3.PRINTER SETTINGS 1.QUIET MODE 2.EXTENSION AMOUNT SMALL LARGE 4.SYSTEM SETTINGS 1.AUDIBLE TONES 1.KEYPAD VOLUME 2.ALARM VOLUME 2.CARD PROTECT 3.DISPLAY LANGUAGE ENGLISH FRENCH SPANISH PORTUGUESE 4.DAYLGHT SAV TIME 1.START DATE/TIME 1.MONTH JANUARY 2.END DATE/TIME FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL JUNE JULY...
  • Page 148: Receive Mode Name Flow

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 5: Appendix 2.2.4 Receive mode name flow RECEIVE MODE FAX/TEL AUTO SW FAX ONLY MODE DRPD MANUAL MODE ANS.MACHINE MODE Figure 5-8 Receive Mode Name Flow 2.2.5 Memory reference name flow MEMORY REFERENCE 1.DOC.MEMORY LIST 2.PRINT DOCUMENT 3.DELETE DOCUMENT Figure 5-9 Memory Reference Name Flow 2.2.6 Reports/Lists name flow...
  • Page 149: Photo Print Mode Name Flow

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 5: Appendix 2.2.7 Photo print mode name flow PHOTO PRINT MODE INDEX SELECT PAPER SIZE 4"x6" 5"x7" SELECT PAPER TYPE PHOTO PAPER PRO PLAIN PAPER ALL FRAMES SELECT PAPER SIZE 4"x6" 5"x7" SELECT PAPER TYPE PHOTO PAPER PRO PLAIN PAPER BORDERLESS PRINT SINGLE FRAME...
  • Page 150: Vivid Photo Print Mode Name Flow

    MultiPASS MP730/MP700 Chapter 5: Appendix 2.2.8 VIVID photo print mode name flow VIVID PHOTO PRINT Figure 5-12 VIVID Photo Print Mode Name Flow 2.2.9 Print photo date mode name flow PRINT PHOTO DATE Figure 5-13 Print Photo Date Mode Name Flow 5-10...

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