Canon FAX-L260i Service Manual
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REVISION 1
FAX-L260i
H12-1413
EC
HY8-10AK-010
JUNE 1999
COPYRIGHT © 1999 CANON INC.
CANON FAX-L260i JUNE 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)

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  • Page 1 REVISION 1 FAX-L260i H12-1413 HY8-10AK-010 JUNE 1999 COPYRIGHT © 1999 CANON INC. CANON FAX-L260i JUNE 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)
  • Page 2 When changes occur in applicable products or in the content of this manual, Canon will release technical information as the need arises. In the event of major changes in the contents of this manual over a long or short period, Canon will issue a new editions of this manual.
  • Page 3 I. MEANINGS 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.
  • Page 4 II. ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual is divided into four 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. Chapter 2: Technical Reference This part explains the technical theory of the product.
  • Page 5 III. REVISION HISTORY REVISION CONTENT Original Updates to Service Information HS-E5E-9015-01, as issual by Canon Inc.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    IV. TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: General Description Page 1. FEATURES 1.1 Overview 2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.1.General Specification 2.2 Communication Specification 2.3 Scanner Specification 2.4 Printer Specification 2.5 Copy Specifications 2.6 Function 1-12 3. OVERVIEW 1-12 3.1 External View 1-14 3.2 Operation Panel 1-17 3.3 Option 1-17...
  • Page 7 1-40 5.5 Protective Mechanism 1-40 5.5.1 Data battery backup function 1-40 5.5.2 Overcurrent protection 1-40 5.5.3 Lightning protection 1-40 5.5.4 Power leakage protection 1-41 6. QUALIFICATION REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION WORK Chapter 2: Technical Reference 1. DRIVE/ELECTRICAL SYSTEM LAYOUT 2. SCANNER MECHANISM 3.
  • Page 8 2.3 Separation Guide 2.4 White Sheet 2.5 Scanning Glass (Contact Sensor) 2.6 Paper Feed Guide 2.7 Paper Pickup Roller 2.8 Transfer Charging Roller 2.9 Static Charge Eliminator 2.10 High Voltage Terminal 2.11 Fixing Entrance Guide 2.12 Paper Face-up Eject Roller 2.13 Flapper 2.14 Document Feed Roller, Document Eject Roller 2.15 Pressure Roller...
  • Page 9 8. WIRING DIAGRAM 3-115 8.1 Wiring Diagram 3-116 8.2 Connector Name and Signal Descriptions Chapter 4: Appendix 1. INSTALLING THE FAX-L260i 1.1 Setting Up 1.2 Checking Operations 2. USER DATA FLOW 2.1 User Data Flow 3. SPECIAL MODE FLOW 4. MAKER CODE...
  • Page 10 V. ILLUSTRATION INDEX Chapter 1: General Description Page Figure 1-1 Scanning Range Figure 1-2 Printing Range 1-12 Figure 1-3 External View (1) 1-13 Figure 1-4 External View (2) 1-14 Figure 1-5 Operation Panel (1) 1-15 Figure 1-6 Operation Panel (2) 1-16 Figure 1-7 Operation Panel (3)
  • Page 11 Chapter 3: Maintenance and Service Figure 3-1 Cleaning Location 1 Figure 3-2 Cleaning Location 2 3-13 Figure 3-3 Service Error Code Display 3-45 Figure 3-4 Main Motor Connector 3-46 Figure 3-5 Faulty Print Samples 3-50 Figure 3-6 Fixing Nip Width 3-51 Figure 3-7 Document Feed Motor Connector...
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  • Page 13: Chapter 1: General Description

    Chapter 1 General Description...
  • Page 15: Features

    FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description 1. FEATURES 1.1 Overview This product is a G4/G3 transceiving facsimile based on the ITU-T recommendation. It can be used in Euro- ISDN. *: This mark indicates new function High image quality Ultra-high quality image processing. Gives faithful reproduction of documents.
  • Page 16 FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description Polling Receiving Function Using this function, a document placed at the other party’s terminal may be taken out. This can also be used in combination with “Subaddress” and “Password” which conform to the ITU-T standard.
  • Page 17: Specifications

    FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description 2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 General Specification Type Desktop Body colour Art gray Power source 187 ~ 264V AC, 48 ~ 62 Hz, Power consumption standby less than 11W / less than 504W (when operating) Usage environment 50.0°F ~ 90.5°F (10°C ~ 32.5°C), 20%~85% RH...
  • Page 18 G3 (14.4 kbps) ECM-MMR approx. 6 sec. approx. 12 sec. *Based on Canon FAX Standard Chart No.1, A4, standard mode Communication speed 64 kbps, 56 kbps 14.4 kbps, 12 kbps, 9.6 kbps, 7.2 kbps, 4.8 kbps, 2.4 kbps Time required for transmission protocol...
  • Page 19: Scanner Specification

    FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description Supplementary service MSN (Multiple Subscriber Number) CLIP (Calling Line Identifier Presentation) CLIR (Calling Line Identifier Restriction) COLP (Connected Line Identifier Presentation) CFU (Call Forwarding Unconditional) AOC (Advice of Charge) *1: German, Italy, only *2: German only Minimum transmission time 10 msec.
  • Page 20 FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description Scanning range Sheet dimensions (W × L) 218 mm × 1000 mm (8.58" × 39.3") Maximum 88.9 mm × 44.45 mm (3.5" × 1.75") Minimum Thickness multiple pages: 0.06 mm ~ 0.13 mm (0.002" ~ 0.005")
  • Page 21: Printer Specification

    FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description 2.4 Printer Specification Printing method LASER Beam Printer (based on the LBP-660 printer) Printing Cartridge Products name Canon FX3 Cartridge Product code H11-6381-117 Valid period Displayed on carton (2.5 years from date of manufacture) Storage conditions Temperature from 32.0°F to 95.0°F (0°C to 35°C)
  • Page 22 FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description Printing range Paper dimensions (W × L) 216 mm × 356 mm (8.50" × 14.02") Maximum 76.2 mm × 127 mm (3.00" × 5.00") Minimum 216 mm × 279 mm (8.50" × 10.98") Letter 216 mm × 356 mm (8.50" × 14.02") Legal 210 mm ×...
  • Page 23: Copy Specifications

    FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description 2.5 Copy Specifications Color copy None Multiple copy 99 copies 600 dpi × 300 dpi (direct copy) Copy resolution Scanning 300 dpi × 300 dpi (memory copy) 600 dpi × 600 dpi Printing Copy magnification ratio 100%, 90%, 80%, 70% •...
  • Page 24 Approx. 5 years Image memory DRAM Approx. 3.75 Mbyte Page Approx. 230 pages* * Based on Canon FAX Standard Chart No.1, A4, standard mode. Image data backup None Activity management a) User report One-touch speed dialling list Coded speed dialling list Group dialling list User’s data list...
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  • Page 26: Overview

    FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description 3. OVERVIEW 3.1 External View Front View PAPER REST SUPPORT TRAYS SHEET FEEDER AUTOMATIC DOCUMENT PAPER GUIDE FEEDER (ADF) FACE-DOWN DELIVERY SLOT RELEASE LATCH DOCUMENT GUIDES OPERATION FRONT COVER PANEL PAPER DELIVERY SELECTOR FACE-UP DELIVERY SLOT...
  • Page 27 FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description Rear View RELEASE LATCH POWER CONNECTOR ISDN LINE JACK Figure 1-4 External View (2) 1-13...
  • Page 28: Operation Panel

    The LCD display shows messages and prompts during operation, and displays selections, text, numbers and names when registering information. r ALARM lamp This lamp flashes when an error occurs, or when the FAX-L260i is out of paper or toner. Figure 1-5 Operation Panel (1) 1-14...
  • Page 29 Press this button to begin sending, scanning, copying or other operations, or to select functions when registering information. o RESOLUTION button Press this button to select the resolution the FAX-L260i will use for the document you want to fax or copy. !0 STOP button Press this button to cancel sending, receiving, or any other operation.
  • Page 30 FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description Special Function Buttons FUNCTION DELAYED TX PWD/SUBADD MEMORY REF REPORT POLLING (UMLEITUNG) FUNCTION button Use this button to enable access to the special function buttons described below. DELAYED TX button 01 Press this button to register a time for delayed sending.
  • Page 31: Consumable

    FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description 3.3 Option None 3.4 Consumable Toner cartridge FX3 cartridge is used. 1-17...
  • Page 32: Dimensions

    FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description 4. DIMENSIONS 685 mm TOP VIEW 365 mm SIDE VIEW BOTTOM VIEW 685 mm 365 mm Figure 1-8 Dimensions 1-18...
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  • Page 34: Safety & Precautions

    FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description 5. SAFETY & PRECAUTIONS 5.1 Personnel Hazards Fixing section frame surface Main motor Document feed motor Power supply unit Fixing ass'y Pressure roller PCNT board Lithium battery G4 board SCNT board Figure 1-9 Personnel Hazards (1)
  • Page 35 FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description Document feed roller Separation roller Main motor Separation roller Document feed motor Document eject roller Paper face-down eject roller Paper feed roller Paper face-up eject roller Figure 1-10 Personnel Hazards (2) 1-21...
  • Page 36: Electrical Shock

    FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description 5.1.1 Electrical shock Electrical shock hazard • To prevent electrical shock, be sure to disconnect the power cord and ISDN line cable before disassembly. • Remove grounding wrist straps before servicing this unit while the FAX’s power is on.
  • Page 37: Fire Hazards

    FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description 5.1.3 Fire hazards Do not dispose in fire. Do not dispose of lithium batteries in fire. Doing so may rupture the battery and expose flammable materials. Follow applicable local regulations when disposing of the SCNT board assembly’s lithium battery.
  • Page 38: Laser Beams

    FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description 5.1.5 LASER beams This machine is classified as Class 1 laser product under EN60825: 1991 and EN60825-1: 1994. This means that the fax does not produce hazardous LASER radiation. However, observe the precautions below to avoid radiation by LASER beams during servicing involving disassembly.
  • Page 39: General Cautions

    Always follow all warnings and instructions marked on the FAX-L260i. Use the FAX-L260i only on a sturdy, stable, level surface. If the unit falls, it could be seriously damaged. Do not use the FAX-L260i near water.
  • Page 40 Install the unit in a place with temperatures between 10˚ and 32.5 ˚C. Always unplug the FAX-L260i during thunderstorms. Before you transport the FAX-L260i, remove the toner cartridge. Always lift the FAX-L260i as shown below. Never lift it by its sheet feeder or other supports. Figure 1-13 Unit Cautions (2)
  • Page 41 Place the FAX-L260i near an electrical wall outlet that provides 200–240-volt AC (50–60 Hz) power. Do not plug the FAX-L260i into the same circuit as an appliance such as an air conditioner, electric typewriter, television, or copier. Such devices generate electrical noise that can interfere with your unit’s ability to send or receive faxes.
  • Page 42 Unplug the unit only by pulling on the plug itself. Never pull on the cord. Do not plug the FAX-L260i into an outlet shared with an appliance such as an air conditioner, computer, electric typewriter, or copier. These devices generate electrical noise, which can interfere with the operation of the FAX-L260i.
  • Page 43: Toner Cartridge Cautions

    Do not store the cartridge in salty air or where there are corrosive gases such as from aerosol sprays. Do not remove the cartridge from the FAX-L260i unless necessary. DO NOT PLACE THE CARTRIDGE IN FIRE. TONER POWDER IS FLAMMABLE.
  • Page 44: Servicing Cautions

    FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description 5.3 Servicing Cautions 5.3.1 Damage from static charge This unit contains contact sensors and printed circuit boards equipped with ROM, RAM, custom chips, etc. These electronic components are susceptible to damage caused by static charge.
  • Page 45: Printer Section

    FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description 5.3.3 Printer section a) Transfer charging roller If skin, oil or, the like, gets on the sponge of the transfer charging roller, the rear side of the recording paper can be soiled, and blank patches can occur in printing.
  • Page 46: Paper Feed Section

    FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description d) LASER/Scanner unit The LASER/scanner unit cannot be adjusted in the field so do not attempt to disassemble it. Never loosen or remove the screws on the LASER/scanner unit. Doing so might prevent satisfactory printing.
  • Page 47: Control Boards

    FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description 5.3.5 Control boards a) SCNT board • The SCNT board stores the user data, service data, and other data. Therefore, when replacing the SCNT board, print out the stored data and then enter this data into the new SCNT board.
  • Page 48: Data-Related Precautions

    FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description 5.4 Data-related precautions The memory IC on the circuit board stores the user’s registration data and values for various counters, etc., required for servicing. Although this data is normally retained in memory, it can be deleted by mistake.
  • Page 49 FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description Reception image data transfer When reception images cannot be output due to printer failure, etc., the image data can be transferred to another fax machine by using the reception image data transfer function. To transfer reception image data, set SSSW #1 SW01 bit2 to “1”, then follow the procedures NOTE below.
  • Page 50: Data In The Control Processing Memory (Sram)

    FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description 5.4.2 Data in the control processing memory (SRAM) SRAM is backed up by a lithium battery. It can retain the stored data for 5 years after the power is turned off. SRAM stores the following data: All the data the user entered with the user data, the activity reports and other report-generating data, the redial data containing the redial destinations set with the Redial button, the servicing data set by repair personnel with the service soft switch.
  • Page 51: Scnt Board Replacement Precautions

    FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description 5.4.3 SCNT board replacement precautions Before replacing the SCNT board, print out all of the stored data. The list which output the data that must be entered into the new SCNT board is listed below.
  • Page 52 FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description Operation flow after repiacing SCNT board Output user, service lists Remove SCNT board Replace with service part SCNT board Detach, then attach jumper plug to cover both pins Assemble main unit Power ON “DATA ERROR” display Press the START/COPY button Perform “ALL CLEAR”...
  • Page 53: Data Initialization Through Service Operation

    FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description 5.4.4 Data initialization through service operation All the data can be initialized with the service data #8 clear operation. For details on the initialization procedure and the data that is erased, see Chapter 3: 5.2 Service Data Settings on Page 3-54.
  • Page 54 FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description 5.5 Protective Mechanism 5.5.1 Data battery backup function If there is a power outage or if the power is turned off, the data stored in the control memory is retained since the lithium battery function as a data battery backup.
  • Page 55 FAX-L260i Chapter 1: General Description 6. QUALIFICATION REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION WORK The qualifications for installation must satisfy local laws and regulations. 1-41...
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  • Page 57 Chapter 2 Technical Reference...
  • Page 59 FAX-L260i Chapter 2: Technical Reference 1. DRIVE/ELECTRICAL SYSTEM LAYOUT This machine is divided into three mechanisms: scanner section, paper supply section and printer section. In the scanner section, the document feed motor drives the document feed rollers and separation rollers to feed the document from the document feed tray to the document eject slot at the front of the machine.
  • Page 60 FAX-L260i Chapter 2: Technical Reference The following six printed circuit boards are located in this machine: • SCNT board that controls the entire system • G4 board that controls the communication section • PCNT board that generates high voltage for the printer •...
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  • Page 62 FAX-L260i Chapter 2: Technical Reference 2. SCANNER MECHANISM The scanner section scans documents that are to be sent or copied. Figure 2-3 Scanner Section...
  • Page 63 FAX-L260i Chapter 2: Technical Reference Names and functions of parts: 1. Paper Guide When properly adjusted to the width of the documents, the guide will hold the documents in the hori- zontal direction to prevent them from skewing when fed.
  • Page 64 FAX-L260i Chapter 2: Technical Reference Initializing the upper document feed roller When the separation roller starts to rotate, the position of the upper document feed roller is simultaneously initialized to raise the document stopper. Initialization is carried out NOTE when the power is turned ON, when documents are inserted and when documents are ejected.
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  • Page 66 FAX-L260i Chapter 2: Technical Reference 3. PAPER SUPPLY SECTION The paper supply section separates the sheets of recording paper loaded in the sheet feeder and feeds them to the printer section one sheet at a time. Figure 2-4 Paper Supply Section...
  • Page 67 FAX-L260i Chapter 2: Technical Reference Names and functions of parts: 1. Paper Guide This guide can be adjusted to the width of the loadable recording paper sizes. It prevents the recording paper from skewing during recording by accurately aligning the paper width.
  • Page 68 FAX-L260i Chapter 2: Technical Reference Paper feed jam detection There are two types of paper jam which may occur: a) Paper feed delay jam NOTE The paper feed delay jam occurs if the paper edge sensor does not detect the leading edge of the recording paper within 7.0 seconds (including paper feed jam detection retry...
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  • Page 70 FAX-L260i Chapter 2: Technical Reference 4. PRINTER SECTION The LASER beam printer engine comprises the following sections. LASER / scanner section Toner cartridge Paper feed / eject section Fixing section Toner transfer section Figure 2-5 Printer Section 2-12...
  • Page 71 FAX-L260i Chapter 2: Technical Reference → 4.1 LASER/Scanner Section See Page 2-14 This section comprises a LASER unit, cylindrical lens, 4-faced polygon mirror, scanner motor, imaging lens, reflection mirror and BD unit. The LASER is driven in accordance with the LASER drive signals that are sent from the PCNT board.
  • Page 72 FAX-L260i Chapter 2: Technical Reference → 4.5 Paper Feed/Eject Section See Page 2-16 After toner is fixed in the fixing section, the recording paper is fed to either the face-up delivery slot or the face-down delivery slot that is switched by the flapper. The user selects the setting of the flapper by the paper delivery selector at the bottom left of the front panel.
  • Page 73 FAX-L260i Chapter 2: Technical Reference Drum cover shutter If the photosensitive drum is subjected to strong light, optical memory can cause dropout areas or black bands to occur. To prevent the photosensitive drum from strong light, a drum cover shutter is attached. Do not open this cover unless absolutely necessary.
  • Page 74 FAX-L260i Chapter 2: Technical Reference Paper delivery slot switching The paper delivery slot can be switched by the paper delivery selector located at the bottom left on the front of the machine. After fixing, the paper is fed to the flapper, which guides it to one of two delivery slots.
  • Page 75 FAX-L260i Chapter 2: Technical Reference 5. ELECTRIC CIRCUIT 5.1 Component Block Diagram Figure 2-7 Component Block Diagram 2-17...
  • Page 76 FAX-L260i Chapter 2: Technical Reference 5.2 Circuit Board Components a) System control section The system controller is made up of the following components, and controls the entire fax system. a-1) MPU (Micro Processor Unit) (IC1) The main functions of the NEC µPD70433GJ-16-3EB MPU are as follows: •16 bit CPU...
  • Page 77 FAX-L260i Chapter 2: Technical Reference b) Document scanning section b-1) System controller (IC10) The system controller IC include image processing function (UHQ) are as follows: •Serial-to-parallel conversion •A/D conversion Input signals from the contact sensor are A/D converted. •ABC(Auto Background Control) Sets the slice level for each scan line.
  • Page 78 FAX-L260i Chapter 2: Technical Reference d) Communication control section Figure 2-8 G4 Board Block Diagram 2-20...
  • Page 79 FAX-L260i Chapter 2: Technical Reference d-1) Modem IC (IC17) A Rockwell R144EFXL PQFP is used as the MODEM IC. The MODEM IC carries out G3 modulation conforming to ITU-T standards V.27ter, V.29, V.17 and V.33 on transmitted data received from the MPU during transmission.
  • Page 80 FAX-L260i Chapter 2: Technical Reference d-10) System controller IC (IC9) This Mitsubishi-made M66364FP is a standard cell for control of the MPU’s peripheral devices. d-11) TWINS (IC14) This NEC-made gate array UPD65802GJ-117-3EN controls the IEEE1284’s dual-party parallel trans- mission port.
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  • Page 82 FAX-L260i Chapter 2: Technical Reference 5.3 Flow of Image Signals a) Transmission G4 board SCNT board System controller IC (IC10) DRAM (IC7,IC8) MPU (IC1) TWINS (IC14) DRAM (IC6) MPU (IC7) Multi-protocol serial controller IC (IC20) MODEM IC (IC17) PCM codec IC (IC19)
  • Page 83 FAX-L260i Chapter 2: Technical Reference (1) The document is read by the contact sensor and converted to analog image data. After that, the analog image data is sent to the SCNT board. (2) The system controller IC converts analog image data from the contact sensor to digital image data.
  • Page 84 FAX-L260i Chapter 2: Technical Reference b) Reception G4 board Image Data SCNT board PCNT board Printer section Transformer (T2) MPU (IC7) ISDN interface IC (IC26) DRAM (IC6) PCM codec IC (IC19) TWINS (IC14) MODEM IC (IC17) DRAM (IC7,IC8) Multi-protocol serial controller IC (IC20)
  • Page 85 FAX-L260i Chapter 2: Technical Reference (1) When receiving with G4, the received data is sent through the ISDN terminal, Transformer, and ISDN interface IC to the multi-protocol serial controller IC. When receiving with G3, the received data is converted to analog data by the PCM coded IC, and after being demodulated by the MODEM IC, is sent to the multi-protocol serial controller.
  • Page 86 FAX-L260i Chapter 2: Technical Reference 6. COMMUNICATION SYSTEM OPERATIONS 6.1 ISDN Protocol Messages Main messages which are used in the communication protocols of Layer 2 - Layer 3 of the control channel’s D- channel and Layer 2 - Layer 6 of the information channel’s B-channel are listed.
  • Page 87 Layer 5 Message Description Remark Command Session Start The first thing sent when layer 5 is started. Canon mode communication parameters are mainly added to this command. RSSP Response Session Start Sent when CSS is received and layer 5 can be started.
  • Page 88 FAX-L260i Chapter 2: Technical Reference d) Layer 5 (Continue) Message Description Remark RSCCP Response Session Change Reply for CSCC Control Positive CSUI Command Session User Indicates that there is a document procedure com- Information mand. RSUI Response Session User Indicates that there is a document procedure re- Information sponse.
  • Page 89 Added to the end of the image data (page) for P-START. The image data header, or the image data (MMR). The message names (P-START, P-END, and PIX) are terms only used within Canon. Please note that recommendations for these message names are not being considered.
  • Page 90 FAX-L260i Chapter 2: Technical Reference 6.2 D-Channel Standard Protocol Calling party Called party ISDN SABME Layer 2 connection Protocol SETUP SETUP (SETUP ACK) * SABME Layer 2 (CALL PROC) * connection Layer 3 Protocol connection Protocol (ALERT) * (ALERT) *...
  • Page 91 FAX-L260i Chapter 2: Technical Reference 6.2.1 Information elements in the SETUP message The SETUP message is one of the messages used in the D-channel Layer 3 communication protocol, as opposed to a network, and requires commencement of call settings. It is listed here, in the information element included in the main message, as a necessary element for the machine’s service.
  • Page 92 Layer 3 Layer 5 *1: The message seen by the receiving side is in brackets. *2: The messages are terms only used within Canon. Please note that recommendations for these message names are not being considered. Figure 2-12 B-Channel Protocol Flow...
  • Page 93 FAX-L260i Chapter 2: Technical Reference 7. NEW FUNCTION There is no new function in this model. 2-35...
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  • Page 95 Chapter 3 Maintenance & Service...
  • Page 97 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service 1. MAINTENANCE LIST 1.1 Consumables Level Consumable When User Toner cartridge (FX3) When “CHANGE CARTRIDGE” is displayed. Service technician None 1.2 Cleaning Level Location When User Main unit outer covers When dirty. Separation roller When document separation/ feed performance falls.
  • Page 98 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service Level Location When Service technician Fixing entrance guide When marks , marks on back of paper, irregular/smudged black vertical line, paper jam, wrinkles in copied or re- ceived images. Paper face-up eject roller When paper jams occur during copying or receiving.
  • Page 99 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service 1.5 Adjustment Items None 1.6 General Tools Tool Phillips screwdriver Removing/inserting screws Flat bladed screwdriver Removing/inserting screws Precision flat bladed screwdriver Removing plastic tabs Tweezers Removing coil spring Pliers, needle nose Driving retaining ring...
  • Page 100 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service 2. HOW TO CLEAN PARTS 2.1 Main Unit Outer Covers Lightly wipe the unit’s outer causing with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth moistened with water or diluted dishwashing detergent solution. 2.2 Separation Roller Wipe with a soft, dry clean cloth.
  • Page 101 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service Separation guide Main unit outer cover Separation roller (Scanner section) Paper feed guide White sheet Scanning glass Figure 3-1 Cleaning Location 1...
  • Page 102 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service 2.7 Paper Pickup Roller Using lint-free paper dipped in isopropyl alcohol, wipe and dirt off the paper pickup roller. 2.8 Transfer Charging Roller Wipe with lint-free paper and remove any toner or paper debris.
  • Page 103 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service Document feed roller Document eject roller Transfer charging roller Paper pickup roller Paper face-up eject roller Separation pad High voltage terminal Pressure roller Fixing ass'y Static charge eliminater Fixing entrance guide Flapper Figure 3-2 Cleaning Location 2...
  • Page 104 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service 3. REPLACING PARTS & ADJUSTMENTS 3.1 Replacing parts For details on the disassembly/assembly procedure when replacing parts, refer to the Parts Catalog (separate). Illustrations in the Parts Catalog are drawn in the order in which parts are disassembled. The Parts Catalog also shows enlarged drawings or supplementary illustrations for parts requiring caution during disassembly and assembly.
  • Page 105 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service 4. TROUBLESHOOTING 4.1 Troubleshooting Index Use the troubleshooting index below to investigate the cause of a problem and refer to the specified page for countermeasures. Problem • General errors • The unit does not power on.
  • Page 106 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service • Scanning problems (Evaluation criteria: Test printing is good, but the copied image is poor.) • The document is not fed. Page 3-51 The document feed motor does not run. The document slips against the rollers.
  • Page 107 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service "CHECK SUB/PWD" (#083, #102) Cause: Subaddress or password does not coincide. Solution: Contact the other party and match the subaddress/password. "DATA ERROR" Cause: The registration data in the SRAM was destroyed and a checksum error occurred due to a dead lithium battery or SRAM failure.
  • Page 108 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service "NO SUB TX" (#080) Cause: The other party’s machine does not have a subaddress reception function. Solution: Retransmit without designating a subaddress. "NO TEL #" (#022) Cause: The button you pressed has no number registered for One-Touch Speed Dialing, Coded Speed Dialing, or Group Dialing.
  • Page 109 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & 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 is termi- nated due to an error.
  • Page 110 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service c) ERROR CODE LIST for FAX-L260i New error codes indicate “ new ” in this list. • User error code Tx or Rx Definition #001 [ TX Paper Jam #003 [ TX/RX ] Copy Page, Communication Time Over...
  • Page 111 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service Tx or Rx Definition ##229 [ RX Recording Unit Locked for 1 Minute ##232 [ TX ENCODE Control Unit Malfunction ##237 [ RX DECODE Control Unit Malfunction ##238 [ RX PRINT Control Unit Malfunction...
  • Page 112 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service Tx or Rx Definition ##765 [ TX Exceed Protocol Retransmission Limit Due to Failure to Receive Sig- nificant Signals after PPS-EOP Transmission during ECM Tx ##767 [ TX Receive DCN after PPS-EOP Transmission during ECM Tx...
  • Page 113 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service d) New error codes and recovery methods There is no new error code in this model. Note, however, the following supplementary information, as the machine requires different actions than the existing models to correct:...
  • Page 114 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ##335 [TX/RX] Data communication error between system control section and printer control section Cause: Internal unit defect Solutions: (1) Check the connections between the PCNT board (J201) and the SCNT board (J8) and between the PCNT board (J403) and power supply unit (J202).
  • Page 115 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service e) D-channel error codes and B-channel error codes • D-channel error codes (##1001~##1131) D-channel protocol error codes are generated by taking the “cause number” notified which has been noti- fied by the network and adding “1000” to it inside the machine. The required reason for the disconnection or restoration is assigned in the “cause number”, but even if the “cause number”...
  • Page 116 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service Cause b): Indicated above Solutions b): (1) Re-check the designated bearer service. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4B ISDN BASIC G4/G3 Fallback and S peech Fallback on page 3-74.
  • Page 117 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ##1010 [TX/RX] Unknown Facility-Code (Code for service characteristic). Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Re-transmit. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4B ISDN BASIC G4/G3 Fallback and S peech Fallback on page 3-74.
  • Page 118 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ##1018 [TX/RX] No user responding Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Re-transmit. (2) Make sure that the other party’s machine is plugged in and connected to the line. (3) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it.
  • Page 119 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ##1026 [TX/RX] Non-selected user cleaning. Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Re-establish communication. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4B ISDN BASIC G4/G3 Fallback and Speech Fallback on page 3-74.
  • Page 120 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ##1030 [TX/RX] Response to status enquiry. Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Re-establish communication. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4B ISDN BASIC G4/G3 Fallback and Speech Fallback on page 3-74.
  • Page 121 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ##1034 [TX/RX] a) No circuit/channel available b) No access to a closed user group. Cause a): Indicated above Solutions a): (1) Wait a while, then re-transmit, because the other party’s machine is busy. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it.
  • Page 122 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ##1041 [TX/RX] Temporary failure Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Wait a while, then re-establish communication. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4B ISDN BASIC G4/G3 Fallback and Speech Fallback on page 3-74.
  • Page 123 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ##1047 [TX/RX] Resources unavailable, unspecified Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Re-establish communication. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4B ISDN BASIC G4/G3 Fallback and Speech Fallback on page 3-74.
  • Page 124 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ##1056 [TX/RX] The calling number of the wished connection has been changed Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Re-check the telephone number, then re-transmit. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4B ISDN BASIC G4/G3 Fallback and Speech Fallback on page 3-74.
  • Page 125 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ##1059 [TX/RX] Called party is busy (all B-channel are occupied) Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Wait a while, then re-transmit. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4B ISDN BASIC G4/G3 Fallback and Speech Fallback on page 3-74.
  • Page 126 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ##1063 [TX/RX] Service or option not available, unspecified. Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Re-check the designated service contract, and re-establish communication. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4B ISDN BASIC G4/G3 Fallback and Speech Fallback on page 3-74.
  • Page 127 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ##1070 [TX/RX] Only restricted digital information bearer capability is available Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Re-transmit. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4B ISDN BASIC G4/G3 Fallback and Speech Fallback on page 3-74.
  • Page 128 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ##1083 [TX/RX] A suspended call exists, but this call identity does not Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Re-establish communication. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4B ISDN BASIC G4/G3 Fallback and Speech Fallback on page 3-74.
  • Page 129 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ##1088 [TX/RX] Incompatible destination Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Re-check the other party’s terminal type, then re-transmit. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4B ISDN BASIC G4/G3 Fallback and Speech Fallback on page 3-74.
  • Page 130 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ##1092 [TX/RX] Disconnection from network Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Re-check the phone number and try the call again. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4B ISDN BASIC G4/G3 Fallback and Speech Fallback on page 3-74.
  • Page 131 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ##1098 [TX/RX] Message not compatible with call state or message type non-existent or not Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Re-establish communication. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4B ISDN BASIC G4/G3 Fallback and Speech Fallback on page 3-74.
  • Page 132 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ##1102 [TX/RX] Recovery on timer expire Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Re-check the designated relay network, and re-establish communication. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4B ISDN BASIC G4/G3 Fallback and Speech Fallback on page 3-74.
  • Page 133 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ##1113 [TX/RX] a) Release because of error in a distant area b) Disconnection from network Cause a): Indicated above Solutions a): (1) Re-establish communication. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4B ISDN BASIC G4/G3 Fallback and Speech Fallback on page 3-74.
  • Page 134 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ##1127 [TX/RX] Interworking, unspecified Cause: Indicated above Solutions: (1) Re-establish communication. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. (3) Make sure the 4 digits of the applicable error code are registered in #4B ISDN BASIC G4/G3 Fallback and Speech Fallback on page 3-74.
  • Page 135 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service • B-channel error codes ##1255 [RX] B-channel was disconnected without the document being started Cause: After the negotiation procedure on the transmitting side, a disconnection occurred without the document being transmitted. Solutions: (1) Have the transmitted party set the document properly (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it.
  • Page 136 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ##1337 [RX] Non-transmission monitoring timer (T.62 T1 timer) timed out Cause: Expired in a fixed interval without receiving the data frame from the sending side without the document being transmitted. Solutions: (1) Check whether the other party’s machine is working properly.
  • Page 137 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ##1353 [TX] RSEP parameter abnormal Cause: Session procedures received, abnormality discovered in RSEP contents Solutions: (1) Re-transmit. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it. ##1354 [RX] CSCC parameter abnormal Cause: Session procedures received, abnormality discovered in CSCC contents Solutions: (1) Re-establish communication.
  • Page 138 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ##1388 [RX] CDCL parameter abnormal Cause: Document procedures received, abnormality discovered in CDCL contents Solutions: (1) Check whether the other party’s machine is working properly. (2) Re-establish communication. (3) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it.
  • Page 139 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ##1420 [TX/RX] Session layer protocol violation Cause: Negotiation made with a session windows size larger than 2 (Run the machine only with the session windows size set at 1) Solutions: (1) Re-establish communication. (2) Output a communications analysis list, and analyze it.
  • Page 140 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service 4.3 Errors not Shown on the Display 4.3.1 General errors • The unit does not power on. (Evaluation criteria: Look at the actual unit.) (1) Check the power cord connection. (2) Check the connection between the PCNT board (J403) and power supply unit.
  • Page 141 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service 4.3.2 Printing problems • Faulty printing (Evaluation criteria: Test print is faulty.) • The paper is not fed correctly. (Evaluation criteria: Look at the actual unit.) The main motor does not run. (1) Check the main motor's resistance. 1.62 ~ 1.98 Ω/1 phase is normal. ( Fig. 3-4 ) (2) Replace the main motor.
  • Page 142 • Poor printing quality (Evaluation criteria: Check the test print image's faults.) Before checking for the cause of print defects, check whether the user uses Canon-recommended paper and stores it correctly. If the problem is solved by using the recommended paper, the customer should be advised to use the recommended paper and store it correctly.
  • Page 143 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service • Light Solutions: (1) Remove the toner cartridge and shake it lightly five or six times. (2) Verify that user data setting “TONER SAVING” is not “ON”. (3) Replace the toner cartridge. (4) Open the front cover during printing, and remove the toner cartridge. Open the cartridge drum cover shutter manually, and check whether the toner image on the photosensitive drum is transferred onto the paper.
  • Page 144 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service • Marks on back of paper Solutions: (1) Copy a few white paper documents. (2) If the marks are at intervals of approx. 50mm (1.96"), clean the transfer charging roller, but if they are at intervals of approx. 63mm (2.48"), clean the pressure roller.
  • Page 145 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service • White vertical lines Solutions: (1) Remove the toner cartridge and shake it lightly five or six times. (2) Open the toner cartridge drum shutter and if there are vertical white lines on the photosensitive drum, replace the toner cartridge.
  • Page 146 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service Checking the fixing nip width Improperly set fixing nip may cause a fixing ass’y problem. The fixing ass’y is not designed to allow adjustment of the nip. Check the fixing ass’y nip by using the following procedure.
  • Page 147 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service 4.3.3 Scanning problems • Faulty scanning (Evaluation criteria: Test print is good, but the copied image is poor.) • The document is not fed. The document feed motor does not run. (Evaluation criteria: Check it visually.) (1) Check the connection between the document feed motor and the PCNT board (J401).
  • Page 148 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service • The reading image is abnormal. (Evaluation criteria: Check the copy image's faults.) Nothing is printed. (1) Check the connection between the contact sensor and SCNT board (J6). (2) Replace the contact sensor unit.
  • Page 149 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service 5. SERVICE SWITCHES 5.1 Hardware Switches None. 3-53...
  • Page 150 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service 5.2 Service Data Settings Service data can be checked and changed with items on display menus. The default values of the SSSW/ parameters available in this fax machine are shown in this Chapter, 5.2.3 Service data settings in this manual.
  • Page 151 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service 5.2.2 Service data registration/setting method Service data can be registered and set by the following operations: Standby 22/02 1999 10:00 (1) User data mode selection Press the FUNCTION button, and then > button. USER SETTINGS...
  • Page 152 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service 5.2.3 Service data settings The flowchart shows the default values for Europe. For other type default, see page 3-79~3-89 . Service data #1 SSSW Error management SW01 – – (Service soft switch setting) Memory clear list output SW02 –...
  • Page 153 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service Not used #2 MENU (Menu switch settings) Not used Not used Not used NL equalizer setting DIAL Line monitor setting SERVICEMAN Transmission level setting 10 (0~15) Not used Items 08 to 20: Figures in boldface indicate the default setting.
  • Page 154 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & 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) –...
  • Page 155 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service #4 SPECIAL (Special settings Bitswitch – – – – – – #4B ISDN ISDN BASIC SW01 (ISDN settings) – – – – – SW02 – – – SW03 Not used SW04 Not used SW05 –...
  • Page 156 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service Bitswitch #4B ISDN ISDN G4 SW01 – – – – – – (ISDN settings) SW02 to 04: Not used SW04 Numeric Circuit Packet SW01 – – – – – – – ISDN G3 Bitswitch...
  • Page 157 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service 1. SSSW #7 PRINTER (Printer function settings) SW01 – – – – – – – – Not used SW02 Not used – – – – – – – – Not used SW03 – –...
  • Page 158 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service #8 CLEAR Dialling da ta initialization (Data initialization USER SW User data and service data #1 to #3 mode settings) initialization SERVICE SW User data and service data #1 to #3 and #6 to #7 initialization...
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  • Page 160 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service 5.2.4 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.
  • Page 161 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service 5.2.5 New SSSWs/parameters added to this model #1 SSSW (service soft switch setting) SW01 (service soft switch 01: error management) Function Service error code Output Not output Error dump list Output Not output Rx image data transfer...
  • Page 162 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service #4B ISDN (ISDN settings) ISDN BASIC Bitswitch SW01 Function Not used Not used Not used Not used Progress Indicator for outgoing Don’t Add Speech calls Progress Indicator for outgoing Don’t Add 3.1kHz-audio calls Not used...
  • Page 163 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ISDN BASIC Bitswitch SW02 Function Not used Send RELCOMP message when incoming call is rejected G4/G3 automatic fallback Speech fallback Not used Not used Not used Not used [Bit1] When the incoming call is impossible because transmission is in progress, sending of the RELCOMP message can be set to either “Yes”...
  • Page 164 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ISDN BASIC Bitswitch SW03 Function Not used Not used Outgoing G4 call HLC Don’t Add Action for incoming G4 when no Incompatible G4 reception G4HLC destination Outgoing G4 call LLC Don’t Add Outgoing G3 call LLC Don’t Add...
  • Page 165 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ISDN BASIC Bitswitch SW06 Function Sending Complete information Don’t Add element Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Low Layer Compatibility Don’t Add High Layer Compatibility Don’t Add [Bit0] For outgoing calls, the Sending Complete information element in the SETUP message can be set to “Add”...
  • Page 166 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ISDN BASIC Bitswitch SW08 Function Not used Not used Outgoing G3 call HLC Don’t Add Not used G4/G3 enforced fallback Calling Party Number coding National Numbering Unknown (TON/NPI) change Plan/ISDN Called Party Number coding...
  • Page 167 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ISDN BASIC Bitswitch SW13 Function Not used Not used Bearer Capability of ON-HOOK call Speech 3.1kHz audio Not used Not used Not used Operations performed after Don’t respond Respond global number incoming call Not used [Bit2] For on-hook outgoing calls, it is possible to choose either “3.1kHz audio”...
  • Page 168 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ISDN BASIC Numeric parameter Function Selecting range Default setting Fallback Wait Time 0-255 (×100msec.) 0 (0msec.) Value of 3.1kHz-audio 0-127 call-time progress description Value of speech call-time 0-127 progress description [No.16] In the case of an outgoing G4 call to G3, or an outgoing G3 Bearer Capability “3.1kHz audio” call which falls back to Bearer Capability “Speech,”...
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  • Page 170 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ISDN BASIC Redial Code Function Selecting range Default setting 01-128 Redial 1001-1131 See page 3-80~3-83 ISDN BASIC G4/G3 Fallback Function Selecting range Default setting 01-128 G4/G3 fallback 1001-1131 See page 3-83~3-85 ISDN BASIC Speech Fallback...
  • Page 171 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service Example) G4/G3 Fallback function and operation procedure • In the case where the FAX-L260i makes on outgoing G4 call to a G3 machine a) After the FAX-L260i sends the SETUP message which includes the Bearer Capability information element “unrestricted digital.”...
  • Page 172 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ISDN G4 Bitswitch SW01 Function Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used G4 B-channel Log Mode All Communications Only Error Communications G4 B-channel communication log Prohibited permitted [Bit6] It is possible to choose whether the G4 B-channel communications log will gather “Only Error Com- munications”...
  • Page 173 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service ISDN G3 Bitswitch SW01 Function Enforced G3 calling Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used [Bit0] When the main bit is "0," the outgoing call is made with the designated mode, but when the main bit is "1,"...
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  • Page 175 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service SSSW Default Setting TYPE EUROPE GERMAN ITALY FRANCE #1 SSSW SW01 00010000 00010000 00010000 00010000 SW02 00000001 00000001 00000001 00000001 SW03 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 SW04 00000000 00000010 00000010 00000000 SW05 00000000 00000000 00000000...
  • Page 176 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service SSSW Default Setting TYPE EUROPE GERMAN ITALY FRANCE #4B ISDN ISDN BASIC Bitswitch SW01 00100000 00100000 00100000 00100000 SW02 01100011 01100011 01100011 01100011 SW03 01100000 01100000 11100000 01100000 SW06 00000010 00000010 00000011 00000011 SW07...
  • Page 177 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service SSSW Default Setting TYPE EUROPE GERMAN ITALY FRANCE 3-81...
  • Page 178 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service SSSW Default Setting TYPE EUROPE GERMAN ITALY FRANCE 100: 101: 102: 103: 104: 105: 106: 107: 108: 109: 110: 111: 112: 113: 114: 115: 116: 117: 118: 119: 3-82...
  • Page 179 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service SSSW Default Setting TYPE EUROPE GERMAN ITALY FRANCE 120: 121: 122: 123: 124: 125: 126: 127: 128: G4/G3 Fallback 1001 1001 1001 1001 1002 1002 1002 1002 1003 1003 1003 1003 1004 1004 1004...
  • Page 180 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service SSSW Default Setting TYPE EUROPE GERMAN ITALY FRANCE 1036 1036 1036 1036 1037 1037 1037 1037 1038 1038 1038 1038 1039 1039 1039 1039 1040 1040 1040 1040 1041 1041 1041 1041 1042 1043...
  • Page 181 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service SSSW Default Setting TYPE EUROPE GERMAN ITALY FRANCE 1083 1083 1083 1083 1084 1084 1084 1084 1085 1085 1085 1085 1086 1086 1086 1086 1087 1087 1087 1087 1088 1088 1088 1088 1089 1089...
  • Page 182 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service SSSW Default Setting TYPE EUROPE GERMAN ITALY FRANCE Speech Fallback 1001 1001 1001 1001 1002 1002 1002 1002 1003 1003 1003 1003 1004 1004 1004 1004 1005 1005 1005 1005 1006 1006 1006 1006...
  • Page 183 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service SSSW Default Setting TYPE EUROPE GERMAN ITALY FRANCE 1046 1046 1046 1046 1047 1047 1047 1047 1048 1048 1048 1048 1049 1049 1049 1049 1050 1050 1050 1050 1051 1051 1051 1051 1052 1052...
  • Page 184 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service SSSW Default Setting TYPE EUROPE GERMAN ITALY FRANCE 1093 1093 1093 1093 1094 1094 1094 1094 1095 1095 1095 1095 1096 1096 1096 1096 1097 1097 1097 1097 1098 1098 1098 1098 1099 1099...
  • Page 185 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service SSSW Default Setting TYPE EUROPE GERMAN ITALY FRANCE ISDN G4 Bitswitch SW01 10000100 10000100 10000100 10000100 ISDN G3 Bitswitch SW01 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ISDN G3 NUMERIC Param. 3-89...
  • Page 186 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service 6. TEST FUNCTIONS 6.1 Service Test Functions The fax functions for testing individual operations, such as below. See Page 3-36 for details of entering the test mode. To leave the test mode, press the FUNCTION button, and then >...
  • Page 187 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service 6.1.2 Test mode flowchart ‘ ’ indicates that these items TEST MODE are not used in the field. See Page 3-92 [1] MAIN [1] D-RAM [2] CS [3] PRINT [0] 4% pattern [1] White dropout pattern...
  • Page 188 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service 6.1.3 D-RAM tests Pressing the 1 button from the main 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 189 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service 6.1.4 Print The Print Test menu is selected by pressing the 3 key from the main test mode menu. In this test, various print patterns are output from the printer. As service print patterns, press numeric button 2 from the Print Test menu to select “3-2: Black”...
  • Page 190 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service 6.1.5 Modem tests These tests test modem transmission. 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 191 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service b) G3 signal transmission test The G3 signal transmission test menu is selected by pressing numeric button 3 from the board test menu. The G3 signals below are sent from the modem using the modular jack and the speaker. The frequency can be changed with the numeric buttons.
  • Page 192 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service 6-3 : SENSOR Pressing the 0 button. Document edge sensor DS on DES on on: document detected of: no document detected Document sensor on: document detected of: no document detected Pressing the 1 button.
  • Page 193 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service b) Operation panel tests The operation panel test is selected by pressing numeric button 7 from the faculty test menu. This test checks that the display, LED lamps, and buttons on the control panel are operating correctly.
  • Page 194 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service 6-7:PANEL Press START button. H pattern displayed HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Press START button. All LCD dots displayed Press START button. All LED lamps light up. LED TEST Press START button. When a button is pressed, the 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 corresponding character goes out.
  • Page 195 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service 7. SERVICE REPORT 7.1 Report Output Function 7.1.1 User report output functions The fax can output user reports manually, and some reports can be output automatically using the to user data settings. a) Manual output of reports...
  • Page 196 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service b) Reports which can be output automatically using user data settings Each report written below can be automatically output by specifying “REPORT SETTING” in user data. Transmission report Reception report ROM Version display The ROM version is printed on the top left hand side of the User's data list. Please refer to this when troubleshooting.
  • Page 197 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service 7.1.2 Service report output functions The fax outputs current service data settings, and past communications history reports. a) List of service reports The fax outputs the service reports shown below. Report type Operations 1. System data list In the service mode, select the “#10 REPORT”...
  • Page 198 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service a-3) System dump list Figure 3-26 System Dump List (1/2) 3-102...
  • Page 199 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service CLEAR DATE : Date on which data was initialized using service data #8 CLEAR, ALL RX/TX : Total number of pages received/transmitted DOC/MEM : Total number of pages directly/memory transmitted A4/B4/A3/A5 : Total number of pages transmitted and received for each document size...
  • Page 200 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service Figure 3-27 System Dump List (2/2) ##nnnn : Service error code START TIME : Communication start date and time (on 24 hour clock) OTHER PARTY : Telephone number sent from other party : Maker code (For details, see Chapter 4: 4. MAKER CODE on page 4-6 )
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  • Page 202 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service a-4) Dch dump list This list shows the D-channel communication history. Up to the latest 32 messages can be displayed. Figure 3-28 Dch Dump List 3-106...
  • Page 203 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service •How to View the Dch dump list a) Title Column *1: Date and Time. *2: Elapsed time since the power was turned ON (msec.). Increases every 5 msec.. *3: Message direction. TX>: The message the machine sent <RX: The message the network sent...
  • Page 204 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service c-2) Variable Length Information Elements The main information element is composed of an information element identifier (1 octet), an length of contents of information element (1 octet), and an contents of information element (the length of octet which is shown by the “length of contents of information element”).
  • Page 205 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service •Low Layer Compatibility (*12) Number 1 octet : “7C” Number 3 octet : Information transfer capability “88”: Unrestricted digital “90”: 3.1kHz audio “80”: Speech •High Layer Compatibility (*13) Number 1 octet : “7D” Number 4 octet : High layer characteristics identification “A1”: G4...
  • Page 206 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service a-5) Bch dump list This list shows the B-channel communication history. Up to the latest 3 communications can be dis- played. When the machine’s power is turned OFF/ON, all of the information in the Bch dump list is cleared.
  • Page 207 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service •How to View the Bch dump list a) Title Column *1: Communication Number. *2: Error Code. “None” will be shown for normal communications. *3: When B-channel communication has commenced. *4: When B-channel communication has completed.
  • Page 208 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service When shipped from the factory, the settings are such that only the history of errors which occur during B-channel communication are recorded. With service data settings, the full his- tory of B-channel communication can be recorded. See page 3-76 .
  • Page 209 (lower 20 digits) SUBADDRESS : Indicates the designated subaddress CONNECTION ID : ID sent from the other party, if the other party is a Canon fax START TIME : Communication start date and time (on 24-hour display) USAGE TIME : Communication time (in minutes and seconds)
  • Page 210 (lower 20 digits) SUBADDRESS : Indicates the designated subaddress CONNECTION ID : ID sent from the other party, if the other party is a Canon fax START TIME : Communication start time (on 24-hour display) USAGE TIME : Communication time (in minutes and seconds)
  • Page 211 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service 8. WIRING DIAGRAM Refer to “CIRCUIT DIAGRAM” (supplied separately) for details of the connector signals. 8.2 Connector Name and Signal Descriptions on following page, contains a brief description of the input/output signals. Refer to this description when troubleshooting.
  • Page 212 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service 8.2 Connector Name and Signal Descriptions SCNT board Connector name Connected to Description Power supply unit Input connector for +5V and +12V DC voltage converted (J201) by the PSU. Toner sensor Receives detection signals from the toner sensor.
  • Page 213 FAX-L260i Chapter 3: Maintenance & Service Power supply unit Connector name Connected to Description J102 Fixing heater The drive signal for the fixing heater is being exchanged. J201 SCNT board (J1) See SCNT board (J1) J202 PCNT board (J403) See PCNT board (J403)
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  • Page 215 Chapter 4 Appendix...
  • Page 217 1.1 Setting Up • Choosing a Location for Your FAX-L260i Before you set up Your FAX-L260i, make sure you have read cautions of setting up FAX-L260i. • Unpacking Your FAX-L260i Check that nothing is missing when the unit is unpacked.
  • Page 218 FAX-L260i Chapter 4: Appendix 2. USER DATA FLOW 2.1 User Data Flow The flowchart shows the default values for Europe. For other type default, see the User’s Guide . Press the FUNCTION button TEL REGISTRATION 1-TOUCH SPD DIAL TELEPHONE NUMBER...
  • Page 219 FAX-L260i Chapter 4: Appendix Press the FUNCTION button REPORT SETTINGS TX REPORT PRINT ERROR ONLY TX CONFIRM REP. OUTPUT YES TX CONFIRM REP. OUTPUT NO RX REPORT OUTPUT NO PRINT ERROR ONLY OUTPUT YES TX SETTINGS ECM TX AUTO REDIAL...
  • Page 220 FAX-L260i Chapter 4: Appendix Press the FUNCTION button FAX PRINTER PAPER SIZE AUTO RX REDUCE TONER SAVING MEMORY RECEIVE TONER SUPPLY LOW AUTO PRINT SYSTEM SETTINGS CHECK RX ID RX RESTRICTION DATE FORMAT DD/MM YYYY YYYY MM/DD MM/DD/YYYY ENGLISH DUTCH...
  • Page 221 FAX-L260i Chapter 4: Appendix 3. SPECIAL MODE FLOW SPECIAL MODE The User’s Guide does not contain any mention of the SPECIAL MODE. This mode is to allow user complaints to be handled by giving instructions over the telephone, without using service mode.
  • Page 222 FAX-L260i Chapter 4: Appendix 4. MAKER CODE The 1-byte maker code displayed on the error dump list corresponds to the list of makers shown below. For a sample of a dump list containing maker codes, see pages 3-113~3-114 REFERENCE Figure 4-5 Maker Code...
  • Page 223 FAX-L260i INDEX INDEX B-channel messages ································ 2-29 B-Channel Protocol ································ 2-34 Bch dump list ········································ 3-101 #1 SSSW 3-110 (Service Soft Switch settings)················· 3-54 Bearer Capability ···································· 2-33 3-56 3-108 3-65 #2 MENU (MENU switch settings) ······· 3-54 3-57 CALL PROC ·········································· 2-28 #3 NUMERIC Param.
  • Page 224 FAX-L260i INDEX Dch dump list········································ 3-101 3-106 Direct mail preventive ····························· 1-10 Front cover/cartridge sensor ····················· 2-2 DISC ······················································· 2-28 Document Edge Sensor (DES) ················· 2-2 G3 signal transmission test ····················· 3-95 Document Eject Roller ··························· 1-21 G4 board ················································· 1-20...
  • Page 225 FAX-L260i INDEX Paper size error ······································· 2-10 Main Motor ············································· 1-20 PCNT board ············································ 1-20 1-21 1-40 3-116 Personnel Hazards ·································· 1-20 3-45 Pickup Roller ·········································· 1-32 Maker code ··············································· 4-6 Memory clear list ·································· 3-100 Pickup Solenoid ········································ 2-9 Modem tests ············································...
  • Page 226 FAX-L260i INDEX System dump list ·································· 3-101 SABME ·················································· 2-28 3-102 Scanning range ········································· 1-6 SCNT board ············································ 1-20 1-33 TEST MODE ·········································· 3-62 1-37 3-90 3-91 2-24 Toner Cartridge ······································· 1-29 3-116 2-13 Sending Complete ··································· 2-33 Toner sensor:············································· 2-2 sensor ························································...
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  • Page 229 REVISION 1 FAX-L260i H12-1413 230V EC HY8-30AG-010 JUNE 1999 COPYRIGHT © 1999 CANON INC. CANON FAX-L260i JUNE 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)
  • Page 230 This manual may contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors due to improvements or changes in prod- ucts. When changes occur in applicable products or in the content of this manual, Canon will release technical information as the need arises. In the event of major changes in the contents of this manual over a long or short period, Canon will issue a new editions of this manual.
  • Page 231 I. CONTENTS 1. ILLUSTRATION INDEX 2. PARTS LAYOUT & PARTS LIST 3. TOOL 4. LUBRICATIONS 5. GUIDE TO REPLACEMENT 6. NUMERICAL INDEX...
  • Page 232 II. ABOUT THIS MANUAL 1. ILLUSTRATION INDEX c) RANK The service parts with N in the RANK column are order parts. For illustration index, the parts layout illustrations in this parts catalog are listed in abbreviated form in order of illustration number to identify the pages they appear on. To find an illustration d) QTY of a part, see the ILLUSTRATION INDEX.
  • Page 233 III. REVISION HISTORY REVISON CONTENT Original Updates to Service Information HS-E5E-9014-01, as issual by Canon Inc.
  • Page 235: Illustration Index

    PAPER SENSOR SCNT J7 LASER SCNT SCNT COVER SENSOR LASER FIXING FILM SCNT PCNT See FIGURE 9 See page 5-2 J203 (FIGURE 5-a) See FIGURE 16 SCNT See page 5-2 (FIGURE 5-b) See page 5-2 (FIGURE 6-a) FAX-L260i 1.ILLUSTRATION INDEX...
  • Page 236 FAX-L260i 1.ILLUSTRATION INDEX See Page See Page See Page See Page FIGURE 9 ADF LOWER FIGURE 10 SCANNER ASS'Y FIGURE 11 FIXING SECTION 1 FIGURE 12 DRIVE GEARS 2-10 2-11 2-12 See page 5-2 See page 5-3 (FIGURE 10-b) (FIGURE 11-b)
  • Page 237 TRANSFER BLOCK SEPARATION GUIDE See Page See Page See Page See Page FIGURE 19 FIGURE 17 FEEDER ASS'Y FIGURE 18 DELIEVRY ASS'Y FIGURE 20 2-17 2-18 ASS'Y 2-19 ASS'Y (RECORDING) 2-20 See Page TOOLS FIGURE 21 FAX-L260i 1.ILLUSTRATION INDEX...
  • Page 239: Parts Layout & Parts List

    FIGURE 1 FAX-L260i PACKAGE CONTENTS FIGURE & PART No. DESCRIPTION REMARKS KEY No. 1 - 1 HB1-2989-000 1 TRAY, PAPER REST HB1-2988-060 2 TRAY, SUPPORT HH2-2785-000 1 CORD, MODULAR HB1-3210-000 1 LABEL, CAUTION 1 PAPER OUTPUT TRAY ASS'Y FAX-L260i 2.PARTS LAYOUT & PARTS LIST...
  • Page 240 FAX-L260i 2.PARTS LAYOUT & PARTS LIST FIGURE 2 COVERS & TRAY ASS'Y FIGURE PART No. & DESCRIPTION REMARKS KEY No. See page 5-1 2 - 1 HB1-2980-000 1 COVER, UPPER (FIGURE 2-b) HB1-3003-000 1 GUIDE, AUTO PAPER FEED, LEFT HB1-3004-000...
  • Page 241 FIGURE 3 READING ASS'Y & MAIN FRAME FIGURE PART No. & DESCRIPTION REMARKS KEY No. 3 - 1 HB1-2991-000 2 PIN, TAPER VS1-5057-004 1 CONNECTOR, 4P See page 5-1 XA9-0724-000 2 SCREW, M3X8 (FIGURE 3-a) See page 5-1 (FIGURE 3-b) FAX-L260i 2.PARTS LAYOUT & PARTS LIST...
  • Page 242 FAX-L260i 2.PARTS LAYOUT & PARTS LIST FIGURE 4 CIRCUIT BOARDS & MAIN FRAME FIGURE PART No. & DESCRIPTION REMARKS KEY No. See page 5-1 4 - 1 HB1-3043-000 1 COVER, FIXING SECTION, RIGHT (FIGURE 4-a) HB1-3042-000 1 COVER, FIXING SECTION, LEFT...
  • Page 243 SCNT HB1-3026-050 2 RAIL, OUTPUT TRAY HB1-3212-000 4 FOOT, RUBBER HB1-3024-040 2 FOOT, LEFT HB1-3025-040 2 FOOT, RIGHT XA9-0724-000 4 SCREW, M3X8 XB4-7300-607 4 SCREW, TAP TIGHT, BINDING HEAD See page 5-2 (FIGURE 5-b) FAX-L260i 2.PARTS LAYOUT & PARTS LIST...
  • Page 244 FAX-L260i 2.PARTS LAYOUT & PARTS LIST FIGURE 6 READING ASS'Y 1 FIGURE PART No. & DESCRIPTION REMARKS KEY No. 6 - 1 HB1-3001-000 1 AIR DUCT HB1-2996-000 1 AIR DUCT HB1-2997-000 1 GUIDE, FACE DOWN HB1-3105-000 1 COVER, CABLE HB1-3010-030...
  • Page 245 1 GUIDE, DOCUMENT FEED, LEFT HB1-2999-030 1 GUIDE, DOCUMENT FEED, RIGHT HB1-2883-000 2 SLIDER, RACK HS5-2130-000 1 SPRING, SLIDER HS5-0238-000 1 GEAR, Z16 XA9-0476-000 1 SCREW, TP M3X8 SCNT SCNT PCNT J203 See FIGURE 9 FAX-L260i 2.PARTS LAYOUT & PARTS LIST...
  • Page 246 FAX-L260i 2.PARTS LAYOUT & PARTS LIST FIGURE 8 OPERATION PANEL ASS'Y & ADF UPPER FIGURE PART No. & DESCRIPTION REMARKS KEY No. 8 - 1 HH7-2303-000 OPERATION PANEL ASS'Y HG5-1308-000 SEPARATION GUIDE ASS'Y HS5-2078-000 SPRING XB4-7301-007 SCREW, TAP TIGHT BH3X10...
  • Page 247 MOTOR, DOCUMENT FEED PCNT J401 XB1-2300-407 SCREW, BH3X4 (S) HB1-3036-000 PLATE, GROUNDING HB1-3038-000 PLATE, DOCUMENT FEED MOTOR HS5-0252-030 GEAR, Z21/Z54 HS5-0250-030 GEAR, Z82D HS5-0251-030 GEAR, Z59D XB4-7301-007 SCREW, TAP TIGHT BH3X10 = Lubrication See page 4-1 FAX-L260i 2.PARTS LAYOUT & PARTS LIST...
  • Page 248 FAX-L260i 2.PARTS LAYOUT & PARTS LIST 2-10 FIGURE 10 SCANNER ASS'Y FIGURE PART No. & DESCRIPTION REMARKS KEY No. 10 - 1 HB1-3016-000 BASE, ACTUATER XA9-0724-000 SCREW, M3X8 HS5-2140-000 SPRING, ACTUATER See page 5-2 (FIGURE 10-b) HB1-3018-000 STOPPER, TAPE HB1-3017-030...
  • Page 249 DELIVERY ASS'Y XA9-0724-000 SCREW, M3X8 RB1-7341-020 GUIDE, SUB, CARTRIDGE, RIGHT See page 5-2 RB1-7288-020 BUSHING See page 5-3 (FIGURE 11-a) (FIGURE 11-d) RS5-0797-000 GEAR, 18T See page 5-3 RF5-2367-000 ROLLER, FEEDER (FIGURE 11-c) FAX-L260i 2.PARTS LAYOUT & PARTS LIST 2-11...
  • Page 250 FAX-L260i 2.PARTS LAYOUT & PARTS LIST 2-12 FIGURE 12 DRIVE GEARS FIGURE PART No. & DESCRIPTION REMARKS KEY No. 12 - 1 RB1-8170-000 LEVER, RELEASE, D RF5-1513-000 ARM, SWING RS5-0791-000 GEAR, 36T RS5-0789-000 GEAR, 37T RS5-0799-000 GEAR, 51T/17T RS6-0380-000 GEAR, 23T/98T...
  • Page 251 SCREW, M3X8 RB1-7130-020 GUIDE, CABLE RB1-7255-000 SIDE PLATE, LEFT RB1-7256-000 SIDE PLATE, RIGHT XA9-0724-000 SCREW, M3X8 RB1-7246-000 BUSHING VS1-5057-002 CONNECTOR, 2P RB1-7238-000 SPRING, LEAF RF5-1533-000 PLATE, COMMUNITY RB1-7129-000 SPRING, GROUNDING Lubrication See page 4-2 FAX-L260i 2.PARTS LAYOUT & PARTS LIST 2-13...
  • Page 252 FAX-L260i 2.PARTS LAYOUT & PARTS LIST 2-14 FIGURE 14 PAPER FEED SECTION FIGURE PART No. & DESCRIPTION REMARKS KEY No. 14 - 1 RB2-1706-000 SHEET, SEPARATION RF5-2372-000 PLATE, MIDDLE RB1-7185-000 ARM, PLATE, LEFT RB1-7186-000 ARM, PLATE, RIGHT RS5-2501-000 SPRING, COMPRESSION...
  • Page 253 SCNT J2 HB1-3011-000 HOLDER, TONER SENSOR HH7-2291-000 TONER SENSOR ASS'Y HB1-3012-000 SUPPORTER, TONER SENSOR HB1-3015-000 BELT, TONER SENSOR HB1-3014-000 SUB HOLDER, ROLLER HS5-2139-000 SPRING, TONER SENSOR RB1-7194-000 CAM, RIGHT RB2-1707-000 SHAFT, PAPER PICK-UP FAX-L260i 2.PARTS LAYOUT & PARTS LIST 2-15...
  • Page 254 FAX-L260i 2.PARTS LAYOUT & PARTS LIST 2-16 FIGURE 16 SEPARATION GUIDE ASS'Y (READING) FIGURE PART No. & DESCRIPTION REMARKS KEY No. 16 - 1 HS5-2079-000 SPRING, SEPARATION GUIDE HB1-2873-030 HOLDER, SEPARATION GUIDE HB1-2871-030 PLATE, PRESSURE HB1-3035-000 PAD, SEPARATION HB1-2895-000 HOLDER, SEPARATION...
  • Page 255 17 - 1 RB2-1699-000 ROLLER RB1-7203-000 ARM, PRESSURE RB2-1700-030 LEVER, REGISTRATION SENSOR RB1-7205-000 SPRING, TORSION RS5-2503-000 SPRING, COMPRESSION VS1-5057-006 CONNECTOR, 6P WG8-5362-000 IC, TLP1241 PHOTO INTERRUPTER RG9-1946-000 PICK-UP SENSOR CABLE 2 RB1-7200-030 HOLDER FAX-L260i 2.PARTS LAYOUT & PARTS LIST 2-17...
  • Page 256 FAX-L260i 2.PARTS LAYOUT & PARTS LIST 2-18 FIGURE 18 DELIEVRY ASS'Y FIGURE PART No. & DESCRIPTION REMARKS KEY No. 18 - 1 RS5-8543-020 LABEL, "WARNING HIGH TEMP" RB2-1686-000 FRAME RG5-3479-000 SPUR ASS'Y RG5-3478-000 SPUR ASS'Y RB1-7284-020 ROLLER, FACE DOWN RB1-7286-000...
  • Page 257 PART No. & DESCRIPTION REMARKS KEY No. 19 - 1 RB2-1657-000 ELIMINATOR, STATIC CHARGE RB2-1655-000 BUSHING RS5-2504-000 SPRING, COMPRESSION RB2-1656-000 BUSHING RS5-2505-000 SPRING, COMPRESSION RB1-7237-000 PIN, CONTACT RS5-2512-000 SPRING, COMPRESSION RB1-7236-000 PIN, CONTACT FAX-L260i 2.PARTS LAYOUT & PARTS LIST 2-19...
  • Page 258 FAX-L260i 2.PARTS LAYOUT & PARTS LIST 2-20 FIGURE 20 SEPARATION GUIDE ASS'Y (RECORDING) FIGURE PART No. & DESCRIPTION REMARKS KEY No. 20 - 1 RB1-7293-020 LEVER, SENSOR RB1-7294-000 SPRING, TORSION RB2-1691-000 SPRING, LEAF RB1-7277-000 SPRING, TORSION RB2-1687-000 GUIDE, SEPARATION RF5-2368-000...
  • Page 259: Tool

    3. TOOL FIGURE 21 TOOLS FIGURE PART No. & DESCRIPTION REMARKS KEY No. 21 - T1 HY9-0007-000 LUBE, MOLYKOTE EM-50L CK-8006-000 ELECTRICITY GREASE (IF-20) HY9-0022-000 IC-REMOVING TOOL (24-64P) FAX-L260i 3.TOOL...
  • Page 261: Lubrications

    Approx. 20-40mg MOLYKOTE EM-50L Approx. 40mg MOLYKOTE EM-50L Approx. 40mg MOLYKOTE EM-50L Approx. 40-60mg IF-20 MOLYKOTE EM-50L Approx. 20mg Approx. 10-25mg Contact between document feed roller and grounding plate See Fig.12 for the assembly See Fig.9 for the assembly FAX-L260i 4.LUBRICATIONS...
  • Page 262 FAX-L260i 4.LUBRICATIONS 4.1.3 PRESSURE ROLLER & SEPARATION GUIDE ASS'Y MOLYKOTE EM-50L Approx. 100mg IF-20 Approx. 100mg See Fig.13 for the assembly...
  • Page 263: Guide To Replacement

    G4 board, if the ROM is pressed into place from to board components. the top too firmly, the patterns or elements on the board may be damaged, so please be careful. FAX-L260i 5.GUIDE TO REPLACEMENT...
  • Page 264 FAX-L260i 5.GUIDE TO REPLACEMENT See Page See Page See Page See Page FIGURE 5-b FIGURE 6-a FIGURE 10-a FIGURE 10-b 2-10 2-10 J203~ J203~ LASER LASER J402~ SCREW COVER SENSOR J202~ PAPER SENSOR J401~ MAIN MOTOR J201 J402 J401 J202...
  • Page 265 Slide the projections on the FEEDER ASS'Y into screwdriver to unhook the retaining clips. careful that the cams and roller are correetiy aligned. sure it is faced in the direction shown in the figure. the slots on the PAPER FEED FRAME. FAX-L260i 5.GUIDE TO REPLACEMENT...
  • Page 266: Numerical Index

    GUIDE, CABLE CABLE WITH CONNECTOR, 24P HOLDER, STOPPER ROLLER, FACE UP HB1-3022-000 HH2-2853-000 RB1-7221-000 14 - RF5-2372-000 14 - SPACER CABLE WITH CONNECTOR, 10P SHAFT, DRIVE PLATE, MIDDLE HH2-2870-000 RB1-7222-000 14 - RF5-2382-000 CABLE ASSEMBLY BUSHING COVER, WATERPROOF FAX-L260i 6.NUMERICAL INDEX...
  • Page 267 FAX-L260i 6.NUMERICAL INDEX PART FIGURE & PART FIGURE & DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION NUMBER KEY NO. NUMBER KEY NO. RG5-1947-000 14 - 10 - FEEDER DRIVE ASS'Y RG5-3452-000 13 - 11 - TRANSFER BLOCK ASS'Y RG5-3453-000 10 - 13 - SWITCH LEVER ASS'Y...
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