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Model Kr-P2
Machine Code: M047
Field Service Manual
15 December,2009

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  • Page 1 Model Kr-P2 Machine Code: M047 Field Service Manual 15 December,2009...
  • Page 3: Safety Notices

    Safety Notices Important Safety Notices Prevention of Physical Injury 1. Before disassembling or assembling parts of the machine and peripherals, make sure that the machine power cord is unplugged. 2. The wall outlet should be near the machine and easily accessible. 3.
  • Page 4: Laser Safety

    3. Dispose of replaced parts in accordance with local regulations. • To prevent a fire or explosion, keep the machine away from flammable liquids, gases, and aerosols. A fire or an explosion might occur. Handling Toner • Work carefully when removing paper jams or replacing toner bottles or cartridges to avoid spilling toner on clothing or the hands.
  • Page 5: Conventions And Trademarks

    WARNING: Turn off the main switch before attempting any of the procedures in the Laser Unit section. Laser beams can seriously damage your eyes. CAUTION MARKING: Conventions and Trademarks Conventions Symbol What it means Refer to section number Screw Connector E-ring C-ring The following notations are used in text to describe the direction of paper feed: lengthwise and sideways.
  • Page 6 Trademarks ® ® ® Microsoft , Windows , and MS-DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and /or other countries. ® PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems, Incorporated. ® is a registered trademark of Hewlett-Packard Company. ®...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Notices..............................1 Important Safety Notices..........................1 Laser Safety..............................2 Conventions and Trademarks........................3 1. Product Information Specifications..............................9 Overview................................10 Mechanical Component Layout ........................10 Paper Path..............................11 Machine Configuration............................13 Model M047...............................13 2. Installation Installation Requirements..........................15 Environment..............................15 Machine Level..............................15 Machine Space Requirement ........................16 Power Supply...............................16 Machine Installation............................17 Main Unit and Option Unit.........................17 Printer Option...............................17...
  • Page 8 Operation Panel............................29 Rear Cover..............................30 Upper Cover..............................30 By-pass Tray..............................30 Left Cover..............................32 Front Door..............................32 Right Cover ..............................33 Laser Unit................................35 Caution Decal Location ..........................35 Polygon Mirror Motor ..........................36 Laser Unit..............................36 Laser Diode Unit ............................38 Laser Beam Pitch Adjustment ........................39 Image Transfer..............................41 Transfer Roller .............................41 Toner End Sensor............................41 Fusing................................43 Fusing Unit..............................43...
  • Page 9 Paper Exit Sensor............................61 Overflow Sensor............................61 Paper Exit Unit .............................61 Fusing Exit Sensor............................62 Electrical Components.............................64 Printer Controller Board..........................64 Engine Board..............................64 Main Motor..............................65 Relay Clutch..............................66 Paper Feed Clutch............................66 Registration Clutch............................68 Registration Sensor............................68 Power Supply Board and High Voltage Supply Board................69 Fusing Pressure Sensor..........................71 Fusing Fan..............................72 PSU Fan................................72 Image Adjustment.............................74...
  • Page 10 6. Troubleshooting Service Call Conditions...........................85 Electrical Component Defects.........................86 Sensors................................86 Switches................................87 Blown Fuse Conditions..........................88 LEDs................................88 7. Energy Saving Energy Save..............................89 Energy Saver Modes...........................89 Paper Save...............................91 Effectiveness of Duplex/Combine Function....................91 INDEX ................................95...
  • Page 11: Product Information

    1. Product Information Specifications See "Appendices" for the "General Specifications".
  • Page 12: Overview

    1. Product Information Overview Mechanical Component Layout 1: Laser unit 9: Registration roller 2: Charge roller 10: Transfer roller 3: Development roller 11: Drum 4: Cartridge (AIO-type) 12: Pressure roller 5: By-pass feed tray 13: Hot roller 6: By-pass feed roller 14: Paper exit roller 7: Paper feed roller 15: Quenching lamp...
  • Page 13: Paper Path

    Overview Paper Path Printer [A]: Paper path from the paper tray (main) [B]: Paper path from the by-pass tray (main) • If both optional paper tray units are installed, the envelope feeder must go in the top tray.
  • Page 14: Printer With Optional Units

    1. Product Information Printer with optional units [A]: Paper path from the paper tray (main) [B]: Paper path from the by-pass tray (main) [C]: Paper path from the paper tray 2 (option) [D]: Paper path from the paper tray 3 (option) [E]: Paper path from the duplex unit (option)
  • Page 15: Machine Configuration

    Machine Configuration Machine Configuration Model M047 Item Machine Code Remarks Main Unit M047 NIB is standard. Optional Units Duplex Unit G806 Paper Tray Unit M374 C, D Up to two tray units can be installed. If both optional paper trays are Envelope Feeder G807 installed, the envelope feeder must go...
  • Page 16 1. Product Information...
  • Page 17: Installation

    2. Installation Installation Requirements Environment • This machine, which uses high voltage power sources, can generate ozone gas. High ozone density is harmful to human health. Therefore, the machine must be installed in a well-ventilated room. 1. Temperature Range: 10°C to 32°C (50°F to 89.6°F) 2.
  • Page 18: Machine Space Requirement

    2. Installation Machine Space Requirement Place the machine near the power source, providing the clearance as shown below: A: Over 10 cm (4 inches) B: Over 10 cm (4 inches) C: Over 10 cm (4 inches) D: Over 10 cm (4 inches) Power Supply •...
  • Page 19: Machine Installation

    Machine Installation Machine Installation Main Unit and Option Unit Refer to the "Hardware Guide" for M041 model about the machines installation. Printer Option Refer to the "Hardware Guide" for M041 model about the machines installation. If more than two optional applications are supposed to be installed, do "SD Card Appli Move"...
  • Page 20: Move Exec

    2. Installation Move Exec "Move Exec" (SP5873 1) moves application programs from the original SD card to another SD card. The application programs are moved from Slot 2 to Slot 1. 1. Turn off the main power switch. 2. Remove the SD card slot cover [A] ( x 1). 3.
  • Page 21 Machine Installation Undo Exec "Undo Exec" (SP5873 2) restores an application to its original SD card. The application is moved from Slot 1 to Slot 2. 1. Turn off the main power switch. 2. Remove the SD card slot cover [A] ( x 1). 3.
  • Page 22 2. Installation...
  • Page 23: Preventive Maintenance

    3. Preventive Maintenance User Maintenance The customer can do all PM items with the Maintenance Kit. Meter-charge mode must be set to "disabled" (engine SP mode 5930). Cross-reference: "Engine service mode" in the Appendices. The Operation panel shows "Replace Maintenance Kit" when the PM counter gets to 90K. After the user replaces the fusing unit in the maintenance kit, the machine automatically resets the PM counter.
  • Page 24: Service Maintenance

    3. Preventive Maintenance Service Maintenance To enable the machine for maintenance by the service technician, the meter-charge mode must be set to "1: Yes" with SP5930-001. The table below shows the PM items serviced by the service technician. After completing a PM procedure, reset the PM counter for the replaced part with SP7-804. •...
  • Page 25: Paper Feed Unit (Option)

    Service Maintenance Item Quantity Remarks Fusing Entrance and Exit Guide Clean with water or 1 each Plates alcohol Fusing Unit Other PSU Fan Filter Paper Feed Unit (Option) Symbol keys: C: Clean/ R: Replace/ L: Lubricate/ I: Inspect Item Quantity Remarks Paper Feed Paper Feed Roller...
  • Page 26 3. Preventive Maintenance...
  • Page 27: Replacement And Adjustment

    4. Replacement and Adjustment General • Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before attempting any of the procedures in this section. Precautions on Disassembly Use extreme caution when removing and replacing components. The cables in the machine are located very close to moving parts;...
  • Page 28: Releasing Plastic Latches

    4. Replacement and Adjustment Transfer Roller 1. Never touch the surface of the transfer roller with bare hands. 2. Be careful not to scratch the transfer roller, as the surface is easily damaged. Fusing 1. After installing the fusing thermistor, make sure that it is in contact with the hot roller and that the roller can rotate freely.
  • Page 29: After Servicing The Machine

    General After Servicing the Machine 1. Make sure all parts that require grounding are properly grounded. 2. Make sure the interlock switch is functioning. 3. Do not leave unused solder or parts inside the machine. 4. Do not leave any tools inside the machine. 5.
  • Page 30: Special Tools

    4. Replacement and Adjustment Special Tools Part Number Description Q’ty Remarks B6455010 SD Card Used in common with other printers. B6456705 SD Card Adapter Used in common with other printers. B6456830 USB Reader/Writer Used in common with other printers. Used for LD Unit positioning. Used in Scanner Positioning Pin A0069104 common with the model K-P series and...
  • Page 31: Exterior Covers

    Exterior Covers Exterior Covers Operation Panel 1. Press the button [A], and then open the front door [B]. 2. Operation panel [A] ( x 1, hooks [B], x 1)
  • Page 32: Rear Cover

    4. Replacement and Adjustment Rear Cover 1. Rear cover [A] Upper Cover 1. Remove the AIO. 2. Rear cover ( p.30) 3. Operation panel ( p.29) 4. Upper cover [A] ( x 3) By-pass Tray 1. Open the front door.
  • Page 33 Exterior Covers 2. Release the both rails [A] (right and left) on the by-pass tray. 3. Close the by-pass tray cover [B]. 4. Lift the right edge of the by-pass tray cover [A], and then pull the by-pass tray cover to the front. 5.
  • Page 34: Left Cover

    4. Replacement and Adjustment Left Cover • To remove the left cover, separate the machine from the optional paper feed unit first. 1. Upper cover ( p.30) 2. Left cover [A] ( x 2) • [1]: First release the rear left part of the left cover. •...
  • Page 35: Right Cover

    Exterior Covers 5. Disconnect two connectors (CN7, CN17) [A] ( x 3). 6. Release the right hinge [A] of the front door. 7. Release the left hinge of the front door, and then remove the front door [B]. Right Cover •...
  • Page 36 4. Replacement and Adjustment 5. Lift the right cover [A], and then pull the top edge of the right cover slightly ( x 1, 3 tabs) 6. Slide the right cover to the front with pulling down the right cover (4 tabs). •...
  • Page 37: Laser Unit

    Laser Unit Laser Unit • Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before attempting any of the procedures in this section. Laser beams can seriously damage your eyes. Caution Decal Location Caution decals are attached as shown below. •...
  • Page 38: Polygon Mirror Motor

    4. Replacement and Adjustment Polygon Mirror Motor • Turn off the main switch and unplug the machine before attempting any of the procedures in this section. Laser beams can seriously damage your eyes. 1. Upper cover ( p.30) 2. Polygon mirror cover [A] ( x 2, tape [B] x 1, x 2) 3.
  • Page 39 Laser Unit 2. Operation panel ( p.29) 1. Upper cover ( p.30) 2. Left cover ( p.32) 3. Disconnect the two harness ( x 1) at the left side. 4. Remove the ground cable ( x 1). 5. Laser unit [A] ( x 3, tape [B] x 1, x 2)
  • Page 40: Laser Diode Unit

    4. Replacement and Adjustment When reinstalling the laser unit Use the scanner positioning pins (P/N: A0069104) to reinstall the unit. Set the positioning pins [A] as shown above. Then secure the laser unit. Laser Diode Unit 1. Laser Unit ( p.36) 2.
  • Page 41: Laser Beam Pitch Adjustment

    Laser Unit 3. LD unit holders [B] (x 2) 4. Loosen the screw [C]. 5. Nut [D] 6. LD Unit [E] ( x 1) • Do not remove the screws that secure the LD board. • Do not touch any variable resistors on the LD board. When installing the LD Unit: Tighten the screw [C] until the unpainted portion of the screw [a] is not visible.
  • Page 42 4. Replacement and Adjustment 2. Check a test pattern. If the laser beam pitch is not correct, the images are as follows. • Third stripe [A] from the leading edge: Vertical black strips seem to appear. 3. Adjust the LD unit holder position: Tighten or loosen the screw [C] (see the previous page) until the printout appears as follows.
  • Page 43: Image Transfer

    Image Transfer Image Transfer Transfer Roller 1. Open the front door. 2. Remove the AIO. 3. Transfer roller [A] • Do not touch the transfer roller surface. Toner End Sensor 1. Open the front door. 2. Remove the AIO.
  • Page 44 4. Replacement and Adjustment 3. Toner end sensor [A] (4 hooks, x 1)
  • Page 45: Fusing

    Fusing Fusing • Allow time for the unit to cool before doing the following procedure. Fusing Unit 1. Rear cover [A] 2. Fusing unit [B] (2 hooks [C]) • Lift both hooks before attempting to remove the fusing unit from the machine. Hot Roller and Fusing Lamp 1.
  • Page 46 4. Replacement and Adjustment 2. Left cover [A] ( x 1) 3. Release the fusing tension springs (left [A] and right [B]). 4. Upper fusing unit assembly [A] ( x 4)
  • Page 47 Fusing • Remove both springs before taking apart the fusing unit assembly. The reason for this is to relieve pressure on the unit. • When reinstalling the fusing unit assembly, install both springs last. The reason for this is to reset the springs back to their default position.
  • Page 48 4. Replacement and Adjustment 8. Right lamp holder [A] ( x 2) 9. Fusing Lamp [B] • The colored cable must be at the hot roller gear side. 10. Hot roller assembly [A]...
  • Page 49: Pressure Roller

    Fusing 11. Remove the gear and bearings (left and right) (ring pin x 2) 12. Hot roller [A] • Before installing the new hot roller, peel off 3 cm (1 inch) from both ends of the protective sheet on the new hot roller. Make sure to remove the rest of the paper before starting the machine. Pressure Roller 1.
  • Page 50 4. Replacement and Adjustment 3. Lower guide plate [A] ( x 3) 4. Pressure roller levers [A] (spring x 1 each) 5. Bushings [B] 6. Pressure roller [A] When reassembling the fusing unit...
  • Page 51: Thermistor And Thermostat

    Fusing When attaching the pressure roller lever to the lower fusing unit assembly, attach the spring between the pressure roller lever and fusing unit first. If you try to attach the spring after attaching the pressure roller lever to the fusing unit, it is difficult to install the spring. Thermistor and Thermostat Thermostat 1.
  • Page 52 4. Replacement and Adjustment 2. Inner wire cover [A] ( x 1) 3. Grounding plate [B] ( x 2, 1 wire) 4. Remove two screws [A] of the fusing unit connector. 5. Upper wire cover [A] on the top of the fusing upper unit assembly ( x 2)
  • Page 53: Hot Roller Strippers

    Fusing 6. Fusing unit connector [A] ( x 1, 2 hooks) 7. Thermistor [A] ( x 1, 1 harness) • When removing the thermistor, remove the entire unit first and then separate it into two parts. Hot Roller Strippers 1. Hot roller ( p.43 "Hot Roller and Fusing Lamp")
  • Page 54 4. Replacement and Adjustment 2. Hot roller strippers [A] (1 spring each [B])
  • Page 55: Paper Feed

    Paper Feed Paper Feed Paper Feed Roller 1. Pull out the paper tray. 2. Paper feed roller [A] Friction Pad 1. Pull out the paper tray. 2. Friction pad [A] (2 hooks, 1 spring)
  • Page 56: Paper End Sensor

    4. Replacement and Adjustment • Remove the paper tray unit from the machine before removing the friction pad. When reinstalling the friction pad follow this order 1. Replace the spring. 2. Insert the right side of the friction pad first followed by the left side. 3.
  • Page 57: Remaining Paper Sensors

    Paper Feed 4. Paper feed guide plate [A] ( x 2) 5. Paper end feeler [A] 6. Paper end sensor [B] (hooks, x 1) Remaining Paper Sensors 1. Pull out the paper tray. 2. Bottom plate ( p.54 "Paper End Sensor") 3.
  • Page 58: By-Pass Feed

    4. Replacement and Adjustment By-pass Feed By-pass Feed Unit 1. Upper cover ( p.30) 2. Left Cover ( p.32) 3. Front door ( p.32) 4. By-pass feed unit [A] ( x 4, x 1) By-pass Feed Roller 1. By-pass feed unit ( p.56)
  • Page 59: By-Pass Friction Pad

    By-pass Feed 2. By-pass feed upper cover [A]. 3. Slide the by-pass feed roller holders [A] to the both edges ( x 1 each). 4. Slide the by-pass feed roller [A] to the left, and then remove it. By-pass Friction Pad 1.
  • Page 60 4. Replacement and Adjustment 3. Bushing [A] at the right edge of the by-pass feed roller shaft (Clip x 1) 4. By-pass feed gear [A] (spring x 1, clip x 1) 5. Bushing [B] at the left edge of the by-pass feed roller shaft 6.
  • Page 61: By-Pass Paper Set Sensor

    By-pass Feed 7. Bottom bar [A] with two springs 8. Release the two hooks [A]. 9. Press down the by-pass friction pad [B], and then pull it out (spring x 1). By-pass Paper Set Sensor 1. By-pass feed unit ( p.56)
  • Page 62 4. Replacement and Adjustment 2. By-pass guide plate [A] ( x 3) 3. Feeler [A] 4. Sensor base [B] ( x 1) 5. By-pass paper set sensor [A] (hook x 3, x 1)
  • Page 63: Paper Exit

    Paper Exit Paper Exit Paper Exit Sensor 1. Upper cover ( p.30) 2. Paper exit sensor [A] (hooks, x 1) Overflow Sensor 1. Upper cover ( p.30) 2. Overflow sensor [A] (hooks, x 1) Paper Exit Unit 1. Upper cover ( p.30)
  • Page 64: Fusing Exit Sensor

    4. Replacement and Adjustment 2. Disconnect two connectors and release four clamps. 3. Take aside the harnesses on the paper exit unit [A]. 4. Remove four screws on the paper exit unit. 5. Remove the gear [A] (hook) and bushing [B]. •...
  • Page 65 Paper Exit 3. Sensor box [A] (hooks) 4. Fusing exit sensor [A] (hooks, x 1)
  • Page 66: Electrical Components

    4. Replacement and Adjustment Electrical Components Printer Controller Board 1. Printer controller board [A] ( x 2) 2. NVRAM [B] • Remove the NVRAM from the old printer controller board and insert it on the new board. • Remove the Duplex Unit before you remove the controller board. •...
  • Page 67: Main Motor

    Electrical Components 3. Bracket [A] ( x 2, 1 grounding wire) 4. Engine board [B] ( x 5, all connectors) • Remove the NVRAM [C] from the old engine board and insert it on the new board. Main Motor 1. Left cover ( p.32)
  • Page 68: Relay Clutch

    4. Replacement and Adjustment 2. Main motor [A] ( x 4, x 1) Relay Clutch 1. Left cover ( p.32) 2. Relay clutch [A] ( x 1, x 1) Paper Feed Clutch 1. Left cover ( p.32) 2. Release the harness [A] ( x 5, all connectors)
  • Page 69 Electrical Components 3. Harness guide [A] (Rivet screw x 1) 4. Clutch cover [A] ( x 1)
  • Page 70: Registration Clutch

    4. Replacement and Adjustment 5. Clutch holder [A] ( x 1) 6. Paper feed clutch [A] Registration Clutch 1. Left cover ( p.32) 2. Main motor ( p.65) 3. Harness guide ( p.66 "Paper Feed Clutch") 4. Registration clutch [A] ( x 1, x 1) Registration Sensor...
  • Page 71: Power Supply Board And High Voltage Supply Board

    Electrical Components 3. Sensor holder [A] ( x 1) 4. Registration sensor [A] (hooks, x 1) Power Supply Board and High Voltage Supply Board 1. Left cover ( p.32) 2. Fusing unit ( p.43)
  • Page 72 4. Replacement and Adjustment 3. PSU cover [A] ( x 2) 4. Remove the two screws [A] at the left of the machine. 5. Disconnect three cables (pointed by arrow mark). • Disconnect the cable [B] from the rear of the machine. 6.
  • Page 73: Fusing Pressure Sensor

    Electrical Components 8. PSU assembly [A] ( x 3, x 3, all connectors) 9. High voltage supply board [A] ( x 4) 10. Choke coil [B] ( x 2, x 2, x 1) • The choke coil [B] is only for EU model. 11.
  • Page 74: Fusing Fan

    4. Replacement and Adjustment 2. Terminal cover [A] ( x 1) 3. Fusing pressure sensor [B] (hooks, x 1) Fusing Fan 1. Right cover ( p.33) 2. Fusing fan [A] ( x 2, x 2, • The fusing fan must be reinstalled with the decal facing right. Do not reinstall the fusing fan opposite to the original position.
  • Page 75 Electrical Components 2. Terminal cover [A] ( x 1) 3. PSU fan [B] ( x 2, x 1) • The PSU fan must be reinstalled with the decal facing left. Do not reinstall the PSU fan opposite to the original position.
  • Page 76: Image Adjustment

    4. Replacement and Adjustment Image Adjustment Registration Adjustment The registration is adjusted using the user mode; "Maintenance-Registration". For details, see the Printer Reference operation manual. Parallelogram Image Adjustment • Use the scanner positioning pin (P/N: A0069104) for the adjustment. • Do the following procedure if a parallelogram is printed while adjusting the printing registration using a trimming pattern.
  • Page 77 Image Adjustment 1. Remove the upper cover ( p.30) 2. Put a positioning pin in one of the holes. 3. Loosen four screws and move the laser unit. 4. Tighten the laser unit. 5. Print the trimming area pattern to check the image. If it is still the same, repeat steps 3 to 5.
  • Page 78 4. Replacement and Adjustment...
  • Page 79: System Maintenance Reference

    5. System Maintenance Reference Service Program Mode SP Tables See "Appendices" for the following information: • Printer Controller Service Mode Tables • Engine Mode Tables • Before accessing the service menu, do the following: • Confirm that there is no print data in the printer buffer (the Data In LED must not be lit or blinking). •...
  • Page 80: Exiting Service Mode

    5. System Maintenance Reference Exiting Service Mode Select "3. End" from the service mode main menu, then press the "OK" key.
  • Page 81: Updating The Firmware

    Updating the Firmware Updating the Firmware • Never turn off the machine while downloading the firmware. Type of Firmware The table lists the firmware programs used by the machine. All programs can fit on one SD card. Program What It Updates Engine Printer engine control Network DocBox...
  • Page 82: Machine Firmware Update

    5. System Maintenance Reference Upload/Download In this service manual, "upload" and "download" have these meanings: • Upload: Copying data from the printer to the SD card • Download: Copying data from the SD card to the printer Network Connection A print job sent to the machine during firmware update will interrupt the procedure. Before you start the firmware update procedure tell the operator: •...
  • Page 83: Error Recovery

    Updating the Firmware 7. Firmware names are displayed on the LCD. 8. Scroll to the program to upgrade, then press [OK]. 9. Press the [UPDATE] to start the upgrade. Loading ***************** Update done xxxxxxxxx 10. "Update done" appears on the LCD after completing the firmware updating. 11.
  • Page 84 5. System Maintenance Reference 3. Change the DIP Switch 1 [A] - No.1 setting to "OFF". 4. Put back the controller 5. Insert the SD card into the SD slot 2 (lower) on the controller. 6. Turn on the machine. The machine automatically starts to download the software. 7.
  • Page 85: Power-On Self Tests

    Power-On Self Tests Power-On Self Tests The controller tests the following devices at power-on. If an error is detected, an error code is stored in the controller board. • CPU, ASIC and clock • Flash ROM • Resident and optional SDRAM •...
  • Page 86: Dip Switches

    5. System Maintenance Reference Dip Switches Controller Board DIP Switch 1 (Bit 1) on the controller board is used for the error recovery after the firmware updating procedure failed. • The default settings of the DIP Switches are as followed; "No.1: ON" and "No. 2 to 4: OFF ".
  • Page 87: Troubleshooting

    6. Troubleshooting Service Call Conditions For "Service Call Conditions" information, see "Appendices".
  • Page 88: Electrical Component Defects

    6. Troubleshooting Electrical Component Defects Sensors Component Condition Symptom The Paper Jam indicator will light whenever a Open print is made. Paper Exit CN14-20 The Paper Jam indicator lights even if there is no Shorted paper. The paper overflow message is not displayed Open even when a paper overflow condition exists.
  • Page 89: Switches

    Electrical Component Defects Component Condition Symptom High Toner near-end (toner end) is not detected. Toner End CN14-33 The add toner message is displayed. Envelop mode is not selected even if the Open pressure lever at the fusing unit is set to the envelop mode.
  • Page 90: Blown Fuse Conditions

    6. Troubleshooting Blown Fuse Conditions • Use a correct rating fuse for the fuse replacement. Never use a wrong rating fuse. If do so, the machine may be damaged. Rating Fuse Symptom when turning on the main switch 120 V 220 - 240 V Power Supply Board 15 A/125 V...
  • Page 91: Energy Saving

    7. Energy Saving Energy Save Energy Saver Modes The customer should use the energy saver mode correctly to save energy and protect the environment. The area shaded grey in this diagram represents the amount of energy that is saved. Energy Saver Mode Setting "Energy Saver"...
  • Page 92 7. Energy Saving • 5 minutes • 15 minutes • 30 minutes • 45 minutes • 60 minutes Return to Standby Mode The machine returns to standby mode from energy saver mode after 10 sec.
  • Page 93: Paper Save

    Paper Save Paper Save Effectiveness of Duplex/Combine Function Duplexing and the combine functions reduce the amount of paper used. This means that less energy overall is used for paper production, which improves the environment. 1. Duplex: Reduce paper volume in half! 2.
  • Page 94: Duplex Mode Tables

    7. Energy Saving To check the paper consumption, look at the total counter and the duplex counter. The total counter counts all pages printed. • For one duplex page, the total counter goes up by 2. • For a duplex job of a three-page original, the total counter goes up by 3. The duplex counter counts pages that have images on both sides.
  • Page 95 Paper Save Simplex Sheet Duplex Sheets Paper Originals Total counter Duplex counter used used Saved If combine mode is used, the total and duplex counters work in the same way as explained previously. The following table shows paper savings and how the counters increase for some simple examples of duplex/ combine jobs.
  • Page 96 7. Energy Saving Simplex Sheet Duplex Sheets Paper Originals Total counter Duplex counter used used Saved...
  • Page 97 Model Kr-P2 Machine Code: M047 Appendices 15 December, 2009...
  • Page 99: Index

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Appendix: Specifications General Specifications............................3 Mainframe..............................3 Controller................................5 Operation Panel LED Specifications......................7 Supported Paper Sizes..........................7 2. Appendix: Troubleshooting Guide Service Call Conditions...........................11 Summary...............................11 SC Code Descriptions..........................11 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables SP Tables................................21 Printer Controller Service Mode.........................21 Printer Engine Service Mode........................27 INDEX ................................103...
  • Page 101: Appendix: Specifications

    1. Appendix: Specifications General Specifications Mainframe Configuration Desktop Paper size DLT – A6 SEF Laser beam scanning (Laser class: Class 1) & Electro photographic printing Technology Dual component toner development AIO is used Print Resolution 300/600/1200 dpi Smoothing Yes (on, off) LEF A4 Mono 35 ppm Continuous Print Speed LT Mono 35 ppm...
  • Page 102 1. Appendix: Specifications Standard tray A3/DLT – A5 By-pass tray A3/DLT – A6, Free size Length: 148 - 432 mm (5.8" - 17"), By-pass tray-Custom size Width: 64 - 305 mm (2.5" - 12"), paper Paper Input Size Com#10, C5, C6, DL. Monarch Optional Envelope Feeder Com#10, C5, C6, DL.
  • Page 103: Controller

    General Specifications Mainframe Only Full System Printing 67 dB or less 71 dB or less Noise Emission Stand-by 40 dB or less 40 dB or less Energy Saver 40 dB or less 40 dB or less Printing 55dB or less (Operating position) Sound Pressure Level Energy Saver 30dB or less (Operating position)
  • Page 104 1. Appendix: Specifications Windows 2000/XP/Server2003/Vista/Server2008 (32bit) RPCS Windows XP/Server2003/Vista/Server2008(64bit) Windows 2000/XP/Server2003/Vista/Server2008 (32bit) PCL6 Windows XP/Server2003/Vista/Server2008(64bit) Drivers Windows 2000/XP/Server2003/Vista/Server2008 (32bit) PCL5e Windows XP/Server2003/Vista/Server2008(64bit) Windows 2000/XP/Server2003/Vista/Server2008 (32bit) Windows XP/Server2003/Vista/Server2008(64bit) Mac OS 8.6.0 or later, Mac OSX (10.1 or later) NAND Flash: 128 MB NOR Flash: 4MB Standard 256 MB...
  • Page 105: Operation Panel Led Specifications

    General Specifications Operation Panel LED Specifications Color Appearance Meaning Power off or in Energy Saver mode Power Blue Flashing Warming up Power on and not in Energy Saver mode No data Data being received or processed or the printer is Flashing Data In Blue...
  • Page 106 1. Appendix: Specifications Paper Trays Bypass Env. Main Unit/Option Paper Size (W x L) Duplex Tray Feeder EU/Asia B5 SEF 182 x 257 mm Y#/Y# Y#/Y# B5 LEF 257 x 182 mm Y#/Y# Y#/Y# B6 SEF 128 x 182 mm A5 SEF 148 x 210 mm A5 LEF...
  • Page 107 General Specifications Paper Trays Bypass Env. Main Unit/Option Paper Size (W x L) Duplex Tray Feeder EU/Asia 16K SEF 195 x 267 mm Y#/Y# Y#/Y# 16K LEF 267 x 195 mm Y#/Y# Y#/Y# Minimum: 90 x 148 mm Custom N/YC N/YC Maximum: 305 x 432 mm...
  • Page 108 1. Appendix: Specifications...
  • Page 109: Appendix: Troubleshooting Guide

    2. Appendix: Troubleshooting Guide Service Call Conditions Summary There are 2 levels of service call conditions. Level Definition Reset Procedure Only a service representative can reset this Enter engine SP mode 5810 and press "#". SC. This will prevent damage to the When 'execute' is displayed, press "#"...
  • Page 110 2. Appendix: Troubleshooting Guide Code No. Symptom Possible Cause The polygon motor does not reach its operating speed within 10 seconds after the • Polygon motor polygon motor on signal, or the lock signal • Polygon motor cable is not detected for more than a certain time during operation.
  • Page 111 Service Call Conditions Code No. Symptom Possible Cause Charge roller current leak • Cartridge (charge roller) defective 60% or more of the PWM duty output is • High voltage supply board defective detected for 0.2 seconds when the charge bias is generated by the charge roller. Development bias leak •...
  • Page 112 2. Appendix: Troubleshooting Guide Code No. Symptom Possible Cause Fusing overheat error: Software • Fusing thermistor defective A fusing temperature of over 235°C is • Power supply board defective detected for 0.5 seconds by the fusing thermistor. Fusing overheat error: Software •...
  • Page 113 Service Call Conditions Code No. Symptom Possible Cause EEPROM error • EEPROM not installed or incorrectly The EEPROM error is detected at reading installed the prefix of the EEPROM address after • EEPROM defective power-on or recovery from the energy saver mode.
  • Page 114 2. Appendix: Troubleshooting Guide Code Description Required Action Replace the engine board. • ASIC for system control could not be detected. After the PCI configuration, the device ID for the ASIC could not be checked. Self-diagnostic error: Engine I/F ASIC Replace the mother board or check the harness connection.
  • Page 115 Service Call Conditions Code Description Required Action • Turn off the machine and turn it back on. • Examine the connection between the HDD and HDD start-up error the controller. • Replace the HDD if the error is frequent. • Loose connection of HDD •...
  • Page 116 2. Appendix: Troubleshooting Guide Code Description Required Action Defective HDD Power failure during an access to the HDD HDD mail data error • Initialize the HDD (SP5-832-001). • Replace the HDD. Defective HDD Power failure during an access to the HDD HDD mail transfer error •...
  • Page 117 Service Call Conditions Code Description Required Action Log Data Error 1 Damaged log data file in the HDD • Initialize the HDD with SP5832-001. Log Data Error 2 An encryption module not installed • Disable the log encryption setting with SP9730-004 ("0" is off.) •...
  • Page 118 2. Appendix: Troubleshooting Guide Code Description Required Action Defective software Unexpected hardware resource (e.g., memory shortage) Printer application error • Software defective; switch off/on, or change the controller firmware if the problem is not solved • Insufficient memory A necessary font is not found in the SD card. Printer font error The SD card data is corrupted.
  • Page 119: Appendix: Sp Mode Tables

    3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables SP Tables Printer Controller Service Mode Service Mode Menu ("1. Service Menu") 1001 Bit Switch 001 Bit Switch 1 bit 0 bit 1 bit 2 bit 3 No I/O Timeout 0: Disable 1: Enable Enable: The MFP I/O Timeout setting will have no effect. I/O Timeouts will never occur. bit 4 SD Card Save Mode 0: Disable...
  • Page 120 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables 002 Bit Switch 2 bit 0 bit 1 bit 2 bit 3 [PCL5e/c,PS]: PDL Auto Switching 0: Enable 1: Disable Disable: The MFPs ability to change the PDL processor mid-job. Some host systems submit jobs that contain both PS and PCL5e/c. If Auto PDL switching is disabled, these jobs will not be printed properly.
  • Page 121 SP Tables 004 Bit Switch 4 DFU bit 0 bit 1 bit 2 bit 3 IPDS print-side reversal 0: Disable 1: Enable If enabled, the simplex pages of IPDS jobs will be printed on the front side because of printing on the back side of the page. This might reduce printing speed. bit 4 bit 5 bit 6...
  • Page 122 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables bit 3 [PS] PS Criteria 0: Pattern3 1: Pattern1 Change the number of PS criterion used by the PS interpreter to determine whether a job is PS data or not. Pattern3: includes most PS commands. Pattern1: A small number of PS tags and headers bit 4 Increase max number of the stored jobs to 1000...
  • Page 123 SP Tables 0: Disable 1: Enable PDL Auto Detection timeout of jobs submitted via USB or Parallel Port (IEEE 1284). (Immediately) (10 seconds) bit 6 To be used if PDL auto-detection fails. A failure of PDL autodetection doesn't necessarily mean that the job can't be printed. This bit switch tells the device whether to time-out immediately (default) upon failure or to wait 10 seconds.
  • Page 124 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables Supply Display 1007 Enables or disables the display for information on each consumable supply. 001 Development 002 PCU 003 Transfer [0 or 1 / 1 / 1 /step] 004 Int. Transfer 0: OFF, 1: ON 005 Transfer Roller 006 Fuser 007 Fuser Oil...
  • Page 125: Printer Engine Service Mode

    SP Tables • [ ] [ ]: Move to the next bit. • [Escape]: Exit without saving changes. • [Enter]: Exit and save changes. • The left digit on the display is bit 7 and the right digit is bit 0. 4.
  • Page 126 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables 1001 1 BypassTray Plain 1001 2 BypassTray Thick 1001 3 BypassTray Thick2 1001 4 MainTray Plain 1001 5 MainTray Thick [-40 to +40 / 0 / 1 mm] 1001 6 MainTray Thick2 1001 7 BankTray Plain 1001 8 BankTray Thick 1001 9 BankTray Thick2 1001 10 Duplex...
  • Page 127 SP Tables 1003 1 BypassTray Plain 1003 2 BypassTray Thick 1003 3 BypassTray Thick2 1003 4 MainTray Plain 1003 5 MainTray Thick [–8 to 8 / 0 / 1 mm step] 1003 6 MainTray Thick2 1003 7 BankTray Plain 1003 8 BankTray Thick 1003 9 BankTray Thick2 1003 10 Duplex Fusing control...
  • Page 128 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables OP LoopBackCheck 1901 Displays the result of the optional loop back checking at power on. Displays the error status for each option. Summary 0: Normal, 1: Error 1901 1 bit 0: Bank (paper feed) unit error bit 1: Bin unit error (Not used) bit 2: Duplex unit error BankTray...
  • Page 129 SP Tables Curl Control Curl Reduction Thin paper has a tendency to jam or wrinkle, especially during duplex printing. When this SP code is switched on: • The machine ignores the fusing temperature set for SP1105. 1911 • When the machine is powered on or recovers from the low power mode the machine requires about 20 sec.
  • Page 130 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables 2001 1 Charge (1) [1000 to 2000 / –1650V / 5V step] DFU 2001 2 Charge (2) [1000 to 2000 / –1675V / 5V step] DFU Mainscan Mag 2112 Adjusts the main scan magnification. 2112 1 Mainscan (1) [-0.5% to 0.5% / 0 / 0.1% step] 2112 2 Mainscan (2) [-0.5% to 0.5% / 0 / 0.1% step]...
  • Page 131 SP Tables Thermistor Adjust 0: Yes, 1: No DFU 2910 If this is "Yes", the machine automatically adjusts the charge roller voltage and transfer current in response to the temperature within the machine. 2911 PreRotate Time Curl Reduction [0 to 40 / 20 / 5 sec/step] 2911 2 Specifies the pre-rotation time at power-on or recovery from the energy saver mode.
  • Page 132 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables WasteTonerLimiter [0 or 1 / 1 /-] Turns on or off the waste toner limiter. The waste toner limiter is executed by the threshold 3923 time of the PCU rotation. 0: No (Off), 1: Yes (On) 3924 Toner End Sensor Toner Near-end...
  • Page 133 SP Tables Refill Toner Disp Toner Refill Detect Display This SP switches on/off the message that prompts the operator when it is necessary to 5051 replenish toner in the machine. 0: ON (Message displayed (Default)) 1: OFF (Message not displayed) Display IP address Display IP Address Switches the banner display of the IP address off and on.
  • Page 134 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables 5302 Set Time Time Difference Sets the time clock for the local time. This setting is done at the factory before delivery. The setting is GMT expressed in minutes. [–1440 to 1440 / - / 1 min.] Japan: +540 (Tokyo) NA: -300 (NY) EU: +60 (Paris)
  • Page 135 SP Tables Digits Meaning Month. 4: April, 10: October (for months 1 to 9, the first digit of 0 cannot 1st, 2nd be input, so the eight-digit setting for 002 or 003 becomes a seven-digit setting) Day of the week. 0: Sunday, 1: Monday The number of the week for the day selected at the 3rd digit.
  • Page 136 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables ExtAuth Detail Selects the log out type for the extend authentication device. 5401 162 Bit 0: Log-out without an IC card 0: Not allowed (default) 1: Allowed 5401 200 SDK1 UniqueID 5401 201 SDK1 Certification Method 5401 210 SDK2 UniqueID "SDK"...
  • Page 137 SP Tables Password Null Not Permit This SP is referenced only when SP5411-4 is set to "1" (On). 5411 5 [0 to 1 / 0 / 1] 0: Password NULL not permitted. 1: Password NULL permitted. 5413 Lock Setting Lockout On/Off [0 to 1 / 0 / 1] 0: OFF, 1:ON Turns on or off the account lock for the local address book account.
  • Page 138 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables Mitigation Time Sets the prohibiting time for consecutive access to the machine with the same ID and password. [0 to 60 / 15 / 1 min] 5415 Password Attack Permissible Number [0 to 100 / 30 / 1 times] Sets the threshold number of attempts to attack the system with random passwords to gain illegal access to the system.
  • Page 139 SP Tables Attack Max Num [50 to 200 / 200 / 1] Sets a limit on the number of requests received for certification in order to slow down the certification speed when an excessive number of access attempts have been detected. User Authentication These settings should be done with the System Administrator.
  • Page 140 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables Jam Alarm Sets the alarm to sound for the specified jam level (document misfeeds are not included). [0 to 3/3/1 step] 5504 0: Zero (Off) 1: Low (2.5K jams) 2: Medium (3K jams) 3: High (6K jams) Error Alarm DFU 5505 Sets the error alarm level.
  • Page 141 SP Tables 5507 128 Interval: Others 5507 132 Interval: A3 5507 133 Interval: A4 5507 134 Interval: A5 The "Paper Supply Call Level: nn" SPs specify the 5507 141 Interval: B4 paper control call interval for the referenced paper sizes. DFU 5507 142 Interval: B5 [00250 to 10000/1000/1 Step]...
  • Page 142 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables Memory Clear 5801 Resets NVRAM data to the default settings. Before executing any of these SP codes, print an SMC Report. 5801 001 All Clear Initializes items 2 to 15 below. Initializes all registration settings for the engine and process 5801 002 Engine settings.
  • Page 143 SP Tables 5801 019 Initializes information in non-volatile RAM. 5801 021 Initializes the ECS settings. Free run The machine performs a free run. 5802 Press [ON] to start. Press [OFF] to stop. Please note that the machine will not stop immediately after the [Enter] key is pressed. Input check 5803 Displays signals received from sensors and switches.
  • Page 144 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables Paper exit sensor; 5803 12 Carry Sensor 0: Paper not detected, 1: Paper detected 5803 13 Regist Sensor 0: Paper not detected, 1: Paper detected Fusing exit sensor; 5803 14 Exit Sensor 0: Paper not detected, 1: Paper detected Fusing pressure sensor;...
  • Page 145 SP Tables 5803 24 Trans Thermistor 5803 25 Fuser Thermistor 5803 26 Fuser Unit Set 5803 27 Trans Feedback 5803 28 Charge Feedback 5803 29 DeveloperFeedback Paper feed sensor (PFU 1); 5803 30 Bank1 CarrySensor 0: Paper not detected, 1: Paper detected Paper end sensor (PFU 1);...
  • Page 146 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables 5803 37 Bank2 PaperSize Same as SP5803-33 5803 38 Duplex Cover 0: Close, 1: Open 5803 39 Duplex Unit Set 0: Not set, 1: Set Duplex entrance sensor; 5803 40 Dplx Ent Sensor 0: Paper not detected, 1: Paper detected Duplex exit sensor;...
  • Page 147 SP Tables 5804 17 QL 5804 18 Charge Bias 5804 19 Developer Bias 5804 20 Trans Plus 5804 21 Trans Minus 5804 22 Bank1 Motor: L 5804 23 Bank1 Motor: H 5804 24 Bank2 Motor: L 5804 25 Bank2 Motor: H 5804 26 Bank1 Clutch 5804 27 Bank2 Clutch 5804 28 Dplx Mtr Normal: L...
  • Page 148 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables Machine No. Setting DFU Used to input the machine serial number. This is normally done at the factory. 5811 If you want to know the serial number, print the system parameter list. Press and then input "A".
  • Page 149 SP Tables Function Flag Enables or disables the remote service function. 5816 003 [0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step] 0: Disabled 1: Enabled SSL Disable Uses or does not use the RCG certification by SSL when calling the RCG. 5816 007 [0 to 1 / 0 / 1 /step] 0: Uses the RCG certification...
  • Page 150 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables Function Flag This SP displays the embedded RCG installation end flag. 5816 021 0: Installation not completed 1: Installation completed Install Status This SP displays the external RCG installation status. 5816 022 0: External RCG not registered 1: External RCG registered 2: Device registered Connect Mode (N/M)
  • Page 151 SP Tables HTTP Proxy Port This SP sets the port number of the proxy server used for communication between 5816 064 embedded RCG-N and the gateway. This setting is necessary to set up embedded RCG- Note: This port number is customer information and is not printed in the SMC report. HTTP Prox AutUsr This SP sets the HTTP proxy certification user name.
  • Page 152 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables The notification of the request for certification update has completed successfully, and the system is waiting for the certification update request from the rescue GW URL. The notification of the certification request has been received from the rescue GW controller, and the certification is being stored.
  • Page 153 SP Tables This SP setting determines if the operator can confirm the previous version of the firmware before the firmware update execution. If the option to confirm the previous 5816 085 Firm UpUsr Conf version is selected, a notification is sent to the system manager and the firmware update is done with the firmware files from the URL.
  • Page 154 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables Instl: Condition Displays a number that indicates the status of the @Remote service device. 0: Neither the registered device by the embedded RCG nor embedded RCG device is set. 1: The embedded RCG device is being set. Only Box registration is completed. In this 5816 201 status the external RCG unit cannot answer a polling request.
  • Page 155 SP Tables Instl: Rgstltn Rst Displays a number that indicates the registration result. 0: Succeeded 2: Registration in progress 3: Proxy error (proxy enabled) 5816 207 4: Proxy error (proxy disabled) 5: Proxy error (Illegal user name or password) 6: Communication error 7: Certification update error 8: Other error 9: Registration executing...
  • Page 156 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables @Remote communication is prohibited. The -12005 device has an Embedded RC gate-related problem. A confirmation request was made after the -12006 confirmation had been already completed. The request number used at registration was -12007 different from the one used at confirmation. Update certification failed because -12008 mainframe was in use.
  • Page 157 SP Tables Sets the IP address of the RCG (Remote Communication Gate) destination for call processing at the remote 5821 2 RCG IP Address service center. [00000000h to FFFFFFFFh/00000000h/ NVRAM Upload Uploads the UP and SP mode data (except for counters and the serial number) from 5824 NVRAM on the control board to a flash memory card.
  • Page 158 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables This SP determines whether the job interrupted at power off is resumed at the next power on. This SP operates only when SP5828 065 is set to 1. 5828 066 Job Spooling Clear 1: OFF (Resumes printing spooled jog.) 0: ON (Clears spooled job.) 5828 069 JobSpooling Protocl...
  • Page 159 SP Tables This SP is the IPv6 manually set address referenced on the Ethernet or wireless LAN (802.11) in the format: "Manual Set Address" + "Prefix Length" 5828 156 IPv6Manual Address The IPv6 address consists of a total 128 bits configured in 8 blocks of 16 bits each.
  • Page 160 Consumable Supplier bit2-15: Reserved (all) Web shop Link Displays or does not display the link to Net RICOH on the top page and link page of the web system. [0 to 1 / 1 / 1] 0: Not display, 1:Display...
  • Page 161 SP Tables 242 Web Link2 Name Same as "-239" 243 Web Link2 URL Same as "-240" 244 Web Link2 visible Same as "-241" 5832 Formatting (ALL) Initializes the hard disk. Use this only if there is a hard disk error. Prog checksum 5837 Displays the checksum for the engine firmware.
  • Page 162 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables Transmission speed [0 x 00 to 0 x FF / 0 x FF to Auto / -] 0 x FF to Auto [Default] 0 x 11 - 55M Fix 0 x 07 - 11M Fix 0 x 10 - 48M Fix 0 x 05 - 5.5M Fix 0 x 0F - 36M Fix...
  • Page 163 SP Tables WPA Debug Lvl Selects the debug level for WPA authentication application. [1 to 3 / 3 / 1] 1: Info, 2: warning, 3: error This SP is displayed only when the IEEE802.11 card is installed. GWWS Analysis (DFU) Groups System &...
  • Page 164 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables 5844 4 Device Release Number Delivery Srv 5845 Provides items for delivery server settings. Retry Interval [60to900 / 300 / 1 sec] 5845 3 Determines the time interval between retries before the machine returns to standby after an error occurs during an image transfer with the delivery scanner or SMTP server.
  • Page 165 SP Tables This SP must be executed immediately after installation of an HDD unit in a basic machine that previously had no HDD. The first time the machine is powered on with the new HDD installed, the system automatically takes the address book from the NVRAM and writes it onto the new HDD.
  • Page 166 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables Backup All AddrB Copies all directory information to the SD card. Do this SP before replacing the controller board or HDD. The operation may not succeed if the controller board or HDD is damaged. Restore All AddrB Copies back all directory information from the SD card to the flash ROM or HDD.
  • Page 167 SP Tables Complexity Option 1 Use this SP to set the conditions for password entry to access the local address book. Specifically, this SP limits the password entry to upper case and sets the length of the password. [0 to 32 / 0 / 1step] •...
  • Page 168 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables Complexity Option 4 Use this SP to set the conditions for password entry to access the local address book. Specifically, this SP limits the password entry to symbols and defines the length of the password. [0 to 32 / 0 / 1step] •...
  • Page 169 SP Tables Log Type:Job 1 DFU 5848 210 [0 to 0xFFFFFFFF/0/1] Log Type:Job 2 DFU 5848 211 [0 to 0xFFFFFFFF/0/1] Log Type Access DFU 5848 212 [0 to 0xFFFFFFFF/0/1] 5848 213 PrimarySrv DFU 5848 214 Secondary Srv DFU Note: These SP codes are for display only; they cannot be changed.
  • Page 170 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables 5851 Bluetooth Sets the Bluetooth security mode. [0: Public] / [1: Private] 5856 Remote Program Update: Local port. When set to "enable" allows reception of firmware data via the local port (IEEE 1284) during a remote ROM update. 0: Disallow, 1: Allow This setting is reset to "disable"...
  • Page 171 SP Tables HDD to SD Card Latest Takes the most recent 4 MB of the log written to the hard disk and copies them to the SD Card. A unique file name is generated to avoid overwriting existing file names on the SD Card. Up to 4MB can be copied to an SD Card.
  • Page 172 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables Make SD Debug File This SP creates a 4 MB file to store a log on an SD card. Debug Log Save: SC These SPs select the content of the debugging information to be saved to the destination 5858 selected by SP5857-002.
  • Page 173 SP Tables 5860 3 SMTP Auth SMTP authentication enable/disable Encryption mode for SMTP authentication enable/ 5860 6 SMTP Auth Encryp disable (Only valid if 5860 3 is set to "enable") Enable/disable POP before SMTP. If the SMTP server does not have authentication, you can enable POP 5860 7 POP before SMTP before SMTP, them POP authentication is available (SP 5860 13)
  • Page 174 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables Selects the mail saving setting. [0 to 2 / 0 / 1] 5860 19 Mail Keep Setting 0: Not saved in the mail server 1: All saved in the mail server 2: Only error mails saved in the mail server Par Mail Rec Out [1 to 168 / 72 / 1 hour] 5860 20...
  • Page 175 SP Tables S/MIVE: MIME Header Setting Selects the MIME header type of an E-mail sent by S/MIME. [0 to 2 / 0 / 1] 5860 026 0: Microsoft Outlook Express standard 1: Internet Draft standard 2: RFC standard 5866 E-Mail Report Enables or disables the E-mail alert function.
  • Page 176 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables 5873 002 UndoExec This is an undo function. It cancels the previous execution. 5878 Option Setup Press [Execute] to initialize the Data Overwrite Security option for the printer. For more, see 001 Data Overwrite Security "DataOverwriteSecurity Unit"...
  • Page 177 SP Tables Continuous Print 5902 002 Prints consecutive copies of the test pattern Print Pattern Selects a printer test pattern. Use SP 5902 to print either one test pattern (5902-1) or more than one pattern. (5902-2). Pattern: 0: Not Specified 1: Vertical Line (1dot) 2: Vertical Line (2dot) 3: Horizontal (1dot)
  • Page 178 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables Selects the display mode for SDK application. [0 or 1 / 0 / -] 0: Not displayed 1: Displayed 5930 Meter Click Charge Setting Switches the meter-click charge mode on and off. [0: No], [1: Yes] Important: Turn the main switch off/on after changing this setting.
  • Page 179 SP Tables Pcon. Life Alert This SP switches the near-end and end alerts on/off for the service life of the OPC (not toner), based on the accumulated operation time of the main motor. Note: "Pcon" (photoconductor) means OPC drum. [0: No], [1: Yes] 5930 003 No: Near-end and end alerts will not display.
  • Page 180 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables Displays the total number of service calls that have occurred. 7401 Total SC Counter Display range: 0000 to 9999 7403 SC History 7403 001 Latest 7403 002 Latest 1 7403 003 Latest 2 7403 004 Latest 3 7403 005 Latest 4...
  • Page 181 SP Tables 7504 019 Regist Bypass: OFF 7504 020 Regist T1: OFF 7504 021 Regist T2: OFF 7504 022 Regist PFU: OFF 7504 023 Regist Duplex: OFF 7504 024 Regist SN: ON 7504 025 Paper Exit SN: OFF 7504 032 Paper Exit SN: ON 7504 049 Dup Entrance: OFF...
  • Page 182 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables 7506 005 A4 LEF 7506 006 A5 LEF 7506 014 B5 LEF 7506 038 LT LEF 7506 044 HLT LEF 7506 132 A3 SEF 7506 133 A4 SEF 7506 134 A5 SEF Displays the total number of jams by paper size 7506 141 B4 SEF 7506 142...
  • Page 183 SP Tables 7507 001 Latest 7507 002 Latest 1 7507 003 Latest 2 7507 004 Latest 3 Sample Display: 7507 005 Latest 4 CODE: 007 7507 006 Latest 5 TOTAL: 0000334 7507 007 Latest 6 7507 008 Latest 7 7507 009 Latest 8 7507 010 Latest 9 Paper Size Code (hex)
  • Page 184 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables PM Counter Displays the PM counter. This is not a page counter. It estimates the page count using the 7803 engine rotation cycle count. It counts up one page when the engine has made the average number of rotations that is required for one page of a three-page job.
  • Page 185 AIO. 7931 001 Machine ID Identification number of the machine (Model Name) 7931 002 Version Cartridge version number Displays the OEM brand 7931 003 Brand ID 1: Ricoh...
  • Page 186 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables Displays the area ID 1: DOM (Japan 7931 004 Area ID 2: NA (North America) 3: EU (Europe) 4: Asia Displays the part code number 7931 005 Kind ID 1: 6K 3: 15K Displays "1" for the color of the toner (Black), this is the only 7931 006 Color ID setting for this machine.
  • Page 187 SP Tables Displays a number in the range "0" to "99999999", this is the 7931 015 R:Total Counter total count at toner remaining. Displays a number in the range "0" to "99999999", this is the 7931 016 E:Total Counter total count at toner end. Displays a number in the range "0"...
  • Page 188 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables Alert Condition Displays the current alert condition of the each part in the AIO. This SP is displayed with hexadecimal number. bit 0: Toner near end bit 1: Toner end 7932 003 bit 2: Waste toner near end bit 3: Waste toner end bit 4: Toner near end bit 5: Photoconductor near end...
  • Page 189 SP Tables Pre Kind ID Displays the previous kind ID of the AIO. This SP is displayed with hexadecimal number. 7932 006 01: 3K life 02: 6K life 03: 15K life 04: 20K life RF Rotation Time Displays the rotation time of the photoconductor (AIO) after refilled AIO has been 7932 007 detected.
  • Page 190 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables 7935 012 3 Refill Flag Saves the refill flag (RF) of the 3rd previous AIO. 7935 013 4 Serial No. Saves the serial number of the 4th previous AIO. 7935 014 4 Install Date Saves the installation date of the 4th previous AIO. 7935 015 4 R: Total Counter Saves the total counter of the 4th previous AIO.
  • Page 191 SP Tables 8381 T:Total PrtPGS These SPs count the number of pages printed by the customer. The counter for the application used for storing the pages 8384 P:Total PrtPGS increments. 8387 O:Total PrtPGS [0 to 9999999/0/1] • When the A3/DLT double count function is switched on with SP5104, 1 A3/DLT page is counted as •...
  • Page 192 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables P:PrtPGS/Dup Comb These SPs count by binding and combine, and n-Up settings the number of pages 8424 processed for printing by the printer application. [0 to 9999999/0/1] O:PrtPGS/Dup Comb These SPs count by binding and combine, and n-Up settings the number of pages 8427 processed for printing by Other applications [0 to 9999999/0/1]...
  • Page 193 SP Tables P:PrtPGS/Ppr Size 8444 These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed by the printer application. [0 to 9999999/0/1] O:PrtPGS/Ppr Size 8447 These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed by Other applications. [0 to 9999999/0/1] 844x 1 A3 844x 2 A4...
  • Page 194 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables 005 Tray 4 006 Tray 5 007 Tray 6 Currently not used. 008 Tray 7 009 Tray 8 010 Tray 9 T:PrtPGS/Ppr Type [0 to 9999999/0/1] These SPs count by paper type the number pages printed by all applications. •...
  • Page 195 SP Tables T:PrtPGS/FIN 8521 [0 to 9999999/0/1] These SPs count by finishing mode the total number of pages printed by all applications. P:PrtPGS/FIN These SPs count by finishing mode the total number of pages printed by the Print 8524 application. [0 to 9999999/0/1] 852x 1 Sort 852x 2 Stack...
  • Page 196 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables O:Counter These SPs count the totals for A3/DLT paper used, number of duplex pages printed, and 8591 the number of staples used. These totals are for Other (O:) applications only. [0 to 9999999/0/1] 8591 001 A3/DLT 8591 002 Duplex...
  • Page 197 SP Tables Toner_Botol_Info. 8781 This SP displays the count for the number of toner bottles used. The count is done based on the assumption that one toner bottle yields about 1,000 printed pages. Toner Remain This SP displays (as a percentage) the amount of toner remaining. This precise method of 8801 measuring remaining toner supply (1% steps) is better than other machines in the market that can only measure in increments of 10 (10% steps).
  • Page 198 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables Cvr Cnt: 31%- This SP counts the number of prints that had a percentage of black dot coverage in the 8881 range above 31%. [0 to 9999999] 8891 Page/ Toner Bottle 8901 Page/ Ink Prev1 8911 Page/ Ink Prev1 Cvr Cnt/Total...
  • Page 199 SP Tables 8941 006 Total down time due to SC errors. 8941 007 PrtJam Total down time due to paper jams during printing. 8941 008 OrgJam Total down time due to original paper jams. 8941 009 Supply PM Unit End Total down time due to toner end.
  • Page 200 3. Appendix: SP Mode Tables...

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