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SERVICE MANUAL

Model
IP-011
FEBRUARY 2000
CSM-IP011
KONICA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

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  • Page 1: Service Manual

    HOME SERVICE MANUAL Model IP-011 FEBRUARY 2000 CSM-IP011 KONICA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
  • Page 2 HOME...
  • Page 3 HOME IP-011 SERVICE MANUAL FEBRUARY 2000 Used on Konica Model 7020...
  • Page 4: Important Notice

    HOME IMPORTANT NOTICE Because of the possible hazards to an inexperienced person servicing this equipment, as well as the risk of damage to the equipment, Konica Business Technolo- gies strongly recommends that all servicing be per- formed by Konica-trained service technicians only. Changes may have been made to this equipment to improve its performance after this service manual was printed.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    IP-011 printer controller ....................1-1 Product overview ..................1-3 Capabilities of the IP-011 ....................1-3 Startup sequence of the 7020 series + IP-011 system ........... 1-4 Data processing of the IP-011 (See data flow.) .............. 1-4 Data flow ......................... 1-5 Option ......................
  • Page 6 HOME Blank page...
  • Page 7: Safety Precautions

    HOME SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Installation Environment effect may be caused by altering any aspect of the machine’s design. Such changes have the potential Safety considerations usually are directed toward of degrading product performance and reducing machine design and the possibility of human error. In safety margins.
  • Page 8 HOME • Ensure that the power cord insulation is not dam- Applying Isopropyl Alcohol aged (no exposed electrical conductors). Care should be exercised when using isopropyl alco- • Ensure that the power cord is properly mounted hol, due to its flammability. When using alcohol to to the frame by cord clamps.
  • Page 9: Overview

    HOME Overview...
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  • Page 11: Product Specifications

    Resolution: 600 dpi Gradation: 2 Number of output pages: 1-999 Warm-up: Same as copier CPU: Power PC 401GF Memory: 16MB (standard), expandable up to 80MB (option:MU-403/MU-404) Cards: Controller board x1 PCI intermediate board x1 KN-304 network board (option) 1-1 IP-011 PRINTER CONTROLLER...
  • Page 12 • Although the Weekly Timer function of the Konica 7020 series is available in the Printer mode, the power is not turned Off until the data output is finished when print data remains in the E-RDH Notice: Specifications are subject to change for improvements without no- tice. 1-2 IP-011 PRINTER CONTROLLER...
  • Page 13: Product Overview

    Product overview Capabilities of the IP-011 The Konica IP-011 printer controller allows you to use the Konica 7020 series copying machine as a printer connected to computers and a network. It receives print jobs from computers and network and converts them into image data (video data) that the Konica 7020 series copying machine prints out.
  • Page 14: Startup Sequence Of The 7020 Series + Ip-011 System

    Startup sequence of the 7020 series + IP-011 system As the IP-011 is built in the 7020 series, supplying power to the IP-011 and its initialization starts as soon as you turn on the copier. The startup sequence is as follows.
  • Page 15: Data Flow

    Status Monitor HTML Control Panel Printer Driver Spooler Interface IEEE1284 Network IEEE1284 Network (TCP/IP,IPX/SPX) (TCP/IP,IPX/SPX) Printer Controller IEEE1284 Intermediate Language Interpreter Memory IP-011 Command for Printing Engine Status Image Data Printer Engine PCI Bus E-RDH Memory Engine 1-5 IP-011 PRINTER CONTROLLER...
  • Page 16: Kn-304 Network Board

    HOME Chapter 1 Overview Option KN-304 network board If the IP-011 is fitted with the KN-304 network board, the 7020 series can be used as a remote printer from any computer belonging to a network (NetWare/Windows). 1-6 IP-011 PRINTER CONTROLLER...
  • Page 17 HOME Assembly / Disassembly...
  • Page 18 HOME...
  • Page 19: Construction

    Tool • Use a phillips head screwdriver. Reference information: As the IP-011 is provided with a “flash memory”, no tool is needed to replace ROM for upgrading the firmware. 2-1 IP-011 PRINTER CONTROLLER...
  • Page 20: Disassembly/Assembly Procedures

    Disassembly/assembly procedures Removal/installation of boards 1. Remove the sliding cover. (2 screws) Sliding cover 2. Remove the main cover. (11 screws) main cover 3. Remove the side cover of the parallel connector side. (5 screws) Side cover 2-2 IP-011 PRINTER CONTROLLER...
  • Page 21 5. Remove the board unit and the side cover of the copying machine side all together. (7 screws) • When installing, push the plate spring to the inside. 6. Pull off the controller board at the connector (CN2) on the PCI Intermediate board fitted to the side cover. 2-3 IP-011 PRINTER CONTROLLER...
  • Page 22 HOME Chapter 2 Disassembly / assembly 7. Remove the PCI Intermediate board. (4 screws) 8. To install, reverse the removal procedure. 2-4 IP-011 PRINTER CONTROLLER...
  • Page 23: Expanding The Memory

    Chapter 2 Disassembly / assembly Expanding the memory (MU-403/MU-404) The IP-011 is provided with 16MB memory (standard specification). You can expand the memory capacity up to 80MB by installing a SO-DIMM card additionally into a slot on the controller board.
  • Page 24 DIMM matches with the one on the socket. Removing DIMM 1. Release the lock levers provided on both sides of the socket. Take out the DIMM in the upper oblique direction. 2-6 IP-011 PRINTER CONTROLLER...
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    HOME Troubleshooting...
  • Page 26 HOME...
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting Of The Ip-011 And Copier

    Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting This section offers a summary of information on troubleshooting that technicians could refer to easily and would minimize the time of interruption of work. Troubleshooting of the IP-011 and copier Symptoms Causes Actions The printer icon does not ap- No power supply to IP-011.
  • Page 28 Replace the net- work board as necessary. Test print can be produced and Some software error has hap- IP-011’s software or application all ports are good, but user jobs pened. program has something wrong. cannot be printed.
  • Page 29: Appendices

    HOME Appendices...
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  • Page 31: Rewriting The Firmware

    Chapter 4 Appendices Rewriting the firmware The IP-011 is equipped with flash ROM and the firmware can be upgraded via the parallel port. Preparation • Connect the IP-011 through a parallel cable to the computer that is used to upgrade the firmware.
  • Page 32: In Case Of Failure In Rewriting The Firmware

    If rewriting the firmware fails for some reason, it may be possible to redo the rewriting procedure when the error happened in file transfer from the computer. Turn off and on the Main SW of the copier and try the procedure again. 4-2 IP-011 PRINTER CONTROLLER...
  • Page 33: Functions Of Parts Mounted On Boards

    HOME Chapter 4 Appendices Functions of parts mounted on boards CN501 D8401 POWER PC CN502 LED2 LED1 4-3 IP-011 PRINTER CONTROLLER...
  • Page 34: Led Indications And Board Status

    LED (red) lights: Ready for data transfer. Push switch No need to operate the switch. SW1: Resets system. (only for development purpose) Jumpers No need to use the jumpers. JP1: Not installed (no function) JP2: For production purpose 4-4 IP-011 PRINTER CONTROLLER...
  • Page 35 HOME IP-011 PARTS Ref. Part No. Description Part No. Description 13FM73191 Auxiliary spring 13FM73090 Cover plate/1 13FM73131 Slide part/lower 13FM73110 Spring hold plate 13FM73200 Electricity seal 13FM73170 Ground spring/2 13FM73140 Slide part/upper 450011270 Screw 13FM-9021 Printer relay board assembly/1 13FM73030...
  • Page 36 SUBJECT: AND FIRMWARE new type of NVRAM chip (IC2) is being installed on the IP-011 control board and is only compatible with newer versions of firmware. New chips installed in IP units below a certain firmware level will render it impossible to change the default setting of the displayed langu a g e on the screen to anything other than English.

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