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Cover CONFIDENTIAL Published in November 2021 Version 5.00 Service Manual ECOSYS P3260dn CA-3100 / PB-325 / PF-3100 / PF-3110 / PT-320...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] CONFIDENTIAL FOR AUTHORIZED KYOCERA ENGINEERS ONLY. DO NOT DISTRIBUTE TO NON-AUTHORIZED PARTIES. CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. It may be illegal to dispose of this battery into the municipal waste stream. Check with your local solid waste officials for details in your area for proper disposal.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Revision history Revision history Revision Date Pages Revised contents June 14 2019 Page 7-44 Addition: F60X July 21 2020 Page 6-23 Addition: Write data October 29 2020 Page 9-3 Correction: Delete Sleep timer [0: OFF] November 18 Page 3-9 Correction: Correct the parts number and the names 2021...
[CONFIDENTIAL] Safety precautions Safety precautions This booklet provides safety warnings and precautions for our service personnel to ensure the safety of their customers, their machines as well as themselves during maintenance activities. Service personnel are advised to read this booklet carefully to familiarize themselves with the warnings and precautions described here before engaging in maintenance activities.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Safety warnings and precautions Various symbols are used to protect our service personnel and customers from physical danger and to prevent damage to their property. These symbols are described below: High risk of serious bodily injury or death may result from insufficient attention to or incorrect DANGER: compliance with warning messages using this symbol.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Allow sufficient space around the copier to allow the ventilation grills to keep the machine as cool as ● possible. Insufficient ventilation may cause heat buildup and poor copying performance. Always handle the machine by the correct locations when moving it. ●...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] CAUTION Wear safe clothing. If wearing loose clothing or accessories such as ties, make sure they are safely secured ● so they will not be caught in rotating sections. Use utmost caution when working on a powered machine. Keep away from chains and belts. ●...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] 3.Miscellaneous WARNING Never attempt to heat the drum or expose it to any organic solvents such as alcohol, other than the specified ● refiner; it may generate toxic gas. Keep the machine away from flammable liquids, gases, and aerosols. A fire or an electric shock might occur. ●...
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4 - 1 Important Notes of Maintenance....................... 4-1 Precautions ............................... 4-1 Handling and storage of the drum unit...................... 4-1 Storing the toner container ........................4-1 How to tell the genuine Kyocera toner container ..................4-2 4 - 2 Maintenance Parts ............................ 4-3 Maintenance Kit ............................4-3...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] 4 - 3 Maintenance Parts replacement procedure ....................4-4 Paper feed section ............................ 4-4 (1-1)Detaching and refitting the paper feed roller ..................4-4 (1-2)Detaching and refitting the retard roller .................... 4-5 Manual feed tray section........................... 4-6 (2-1)Detaching and refitting the MP feed roller ..................4-6 Developer section .............................
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[CONFIDENTIAL] (1-20)reverse side of paper ........................7-19 7 - 2 Feeding/Conveying Failures ........................7-21 First check items ............................. 7-21 7 - 3 Paper misfeed detection ......................... 7-23 Paper misfeed indication ........................7-23 Paper misfeed detection condition......................7-24 Jam Codes.............................. 7-25 Items and corrective actions relating to the device that will cause paper jam ........
[CONFIDENTIAL] Specifications > Specifications 1 Specifications 1 - 1 Specifications (1)Machine Item Description Desktop Type Electrophotography by semiconductor laser Printing Method 60 to 120 g/m Paper Weight Cassette 60 to 220 g/m Multi Purpose Tray Plain, Rough, Recycled, Preprinted, Bond, Color (Colour), Prepunched, Paper Type Cassette Letterhead, High Quality, Custom 1 to 8...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Specifications > Specifications Item Description 512 MB (On-Board ) Memory Maximum: 3072 MB (On-Board +2048MB DIMM) USB Interface Connector: 1 (Hi-Speed USB) Interface Standard Network interface: 1 (10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX/1000 BASE-T) USB Port: 2 (Hi-Speed USB) eKUIO: 1 Option 10 to 32.5°C/50 to 90.5°F Operating Temperature...
[CONFIDENTIAL] Specifications > Parts names (4)Operation Panel Keys Select Key : Displays the Menu screen. Selects the menu displayed at the bottom of the message display. Increments or decrements numbers, or selects menu in the message display. In addition, moves the cursor when entering the characters. Finalizes a function or menu, Message display : and numbers that have been Displays the setting menu entered. and error messages. Returns to the previous display. Select Key : Selects the menu displayed at the bottom of the message display. Numeric keys. Enter numbers and symbols. Displays the Document Box screen. Exits the operation for the current user (i.e. log out). Cancels or pauses the job in progress.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Specifications > Parts names (Option) 1 - 3 Parts names (Option) (1)PF-3110 1 Cassette 2 Paper size window 3 Interface connector 4 Pins 1-10...
[CONFIDENTIAL] Specifications > Overview of Optional Equipment 1 - 4 Overview of Optional Equipment The following optional equipment is available for the machine. (1) Card Authentication Kit(B) (12) PF-3100 (11) IB-36 (2) PF3110 (10) PT-320 (3) CA-3100 ( ) Expansion Memory (5) SD Memory Card SDHC Memory Card Software option...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Specifications > Overview of Optional Equipment (1)Card Authentication Kit (B) "Card Authentication Kit" User login administration can be performed using ID cards. To do so, it is necessary to register ID card information on the previously registered local user list. (2)PF-3110 “Paper Feeder (500-sheet x1)"...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Specifications > Overview of Optional Equipment (12)PF-3100 Bulk Paper Feeder Holds approximately 2,000 sheets of 76 to 216 mm × 148 to 305 mm size paper. This bulk paper feeder can be attached to the front of the printer after the MP tray has been removed. PB-325 is necessary when operating PF-3100.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Environment 2 Installation 2 - 1 Environment Installation environment Temperature: 50 to 90.5°F (10 to 32.5°C) (But humidity should be 70% or less when the temperature is 90.5°F (32.5°C).) Humidity: 10 to 80% (But the temperature should be 86°F (30°C) or less when humidity is 80%.) Power requirements: 60 ppm 100V AC...
[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the main unit 2 - 2 Installing the main unit Installation procedures (1) Unpacking and checking bundled items (2) Setup of a toner container (3) Installing the waste toner box (4) Connecting the cable (5) Loading Paper (6) Connecting the Power Cable (7) Power On (8) Default Setting...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the main unit (1)Unpacking and checking bundled items Take out the main unit and accessories from the packing case. Remove the tape and cushioning materials for packing from the main unit. 1 Outer case 4 Bottom pad L 7 Upper pad R 10 Operation guide 2 Inner case...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the main unit Notes on main unit transportation Be sure to hold the both side handles at the lower part of the machine when carrying it, as shown in the figure.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the main unit (2)Setup of a toner container Open the top cover (a) and pull the container label (b) toward you to remove it. CAUTION Check the contents of the container label and remove a container. Detaching the toner container Rotate the toner container lock lever (a) to the lock position (b) and then back to the unlock position (c) Remove the toner container (a) from the main unit.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the main unit Shake the turned toner container 10 times or more as shown in the figure in order to distribute the toner evenly inside the container. IMPORTANT Do not press too firmly on the center of the toner container or touch the toner feed slot (a) or the terminal parts (b).
[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the main unit (3)Installing the waste toner box Open the waste toner box cover (a). Installing the waste toner box Open the cap (b) of the waste toner box (a). Installing the waste toner box (a) Close the waste toner box (a) cover.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the main unit (4)Connecting the cable (4-1)Connecting LAN Cable IMPORTANT If the power is on, turn the power switch off. Connect the cable to the machine. Connect the network cable to the network interface connector located on the back side of the main unit. Connect the other end of the cable to the network router.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the main unit (5)Loading Paper (5-1)Precaution for Loading Paper Before loading paper in the cassette, fan the paper taken from a new package to separate it in the procedures below. Fan the paper and align the edges at the flat place. In addition, note the following points.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the main unit (5-2)Set paper in the cassette Pull the cassette completely out of the machine. CAUTION When pulling the cassette out of the machine, ensure it is supported and does not fall out. Adjust the cassette size. Adjust the position of the paper width guides located on the left and right sides of the cassette.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the main unit NOTE If you are going to set paper that is longer than A4, pull out the extension cassettes pushing the lock button one by one and adjust them to the desired paper size. Turn the size dial so that the size of the paper you are going to use appears in the paper size window.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the main unit NOTE • Load the paper with the print side facing down. • After removing new paper from its packaging, fan the paper before loading it in the cassette. • Before loading the paper, be sure that it is not curled or folded. Paper that is curled or folded may cause paper jams. •...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the main unit (6)Connecting the Power Cable Connect one end of the supplied power cable to the machine and the other end to a power outlet. IMPORTANT Only use the power cable that comes with the machine. NOTE When the power is turned on for the first time, the toner installation operation is performed.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the main unit (8)Default Setting Before using this machine, configure such settings as date and time, network configuration, and energy saving functions as needed. NOTE The default settings of the machine can be changed in System Menu. あ...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the main unit (8-2)Network Setup Configuring the Wired Network NOTE The machine is equipped with network interface, which is compatible with network protocols such as TCP/IP (IPv4), TCP/IP (IPv6), NetBEUI, and IPSec. It enables network printing on the Windows, Macintosh, UNIX and other platforms.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the main unit Select the [OK] key. [▲] [▼] key > [Subnet Mask] > [OK] key Set the subnet mask. NOTE You can set any value between 000 and 255. Use the numeric keys or select the [▲] or [▼] key to enter a number. Select the [◄] or [►] key to move the position being entered, which is shown highlighted.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the main unit (8-3)Specifying Paper Size and Media Type NOTE The default paper size setting for cassette 1, for the multi purpose tray, for the optional paper feeder (cassettes 2 to 5) and optional bulk feeder is "A4" or "Letter", and the default media type setting is "Plain". To change the type of paper to be used in cassettes, specify the paper size and media type setting.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the main unit Paper Size and Media Type for the Cassettes: If the size dial is set to one of the sizes below, set the media type. "A4", "A5", "B5", "Letter", "Legal" or "A6" (Cassette 1 only) If the size dial is set to "Other", configure the settings for the paper size and the media type.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the main unit (9)Setting altitude adjustment Execute [Altitude Adjustment] from the System Menu when setting up at a high altitude place. When the printing quality declines in the environment of an altitude higher than 1000m sea level, the setting of [Altitude Adjustment] mode can recover the printing quality.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the main unit (11)Completion of the machine installation Turn the power switch off. (OFF) Select [Yes] at the confirmation screen. • It takes about 3 minutes for power off. 2-20...
[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the optional devices 2 - 3 Installing the optional devices (1)Unpacking and checking bundled items Take out the optional unit and accessories from the packing case. Remove the tape and cushioning materials for packing from the optional unit. (2)Optional unit installation Install necessary optional units in the main unit by referring to the installation procedures.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the optional parts 2 - 4 Installing the optional parts IMPORTANT Following procedures have to be done before PWB replacement. Otherwise PWB gets broken. • Unplug power code. • Press power switch for more than 1 second. (Remove electrical charge in main unit.) (1)Expansion memory The machine can perform more multiple jobs simultaneously by adding more memory.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the optional parts Release the hook (b) and detach the interface cover (a) • Insert two of the hook (c) first to attach Remove 4 of screws (a) (M3x8) and the pin (b) and detach the main PWB unit (c) Attaching the expansion memory Turn the terminal section of the expansion memory (a) to the socket (b) side and align the cut-out to the projection of the socket to insert it straight in angle.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the optional parts NOTE Removing the Memory Module To remove the memory module, remove the right cover and the memory slot cover from the main unit. Then, carefully push the two stoppers so that the memory module pops up from the socket. Verifying the Memory Module To verify that the memory module is working properly, print out a status page and check its content.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the optional parts (2)SD/SDHC Memory Card Reading the SD/SDHC Memory Card • Once inserted in the machine's slot, the contents of the SD/SDHC memory card can be read from the operation panel or automatically when you power on or reset the machine. Turn off the main unit and disconnect the power cord and all interface cables.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the optional parts Insert the power cord into the socket and turn on the power switch. Format SD Card To use an unused SD/SDHC memory card, you must first use the machine to format the SD/SDHC memory card. IMPORTANT •...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the optional parts (3)SSD(HD-6/HD-7) Turn off the main unit and disconnect the power cord and all interface cables. NOTE The shutdown confirmation screen is displayed. It might take about three minutes to shut down. Remove two screws (b) and the option slot cover (a). Attach the SSD to the main unit Insert the SSD (a) in an option slot (c).
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the optional parts NOTE The factory default login user name and login password are set as shown below. • Login User Name/ Login Password: 6000 / 6000 Turn the power switch off and on. Wait for 5s or more to turn on after power-off. 2-28...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the optional parts (3-1)Wireless Network Interface Kit (IB-36) Turn off the main unit and disconnect the power cord and all interface cables. NOTE The shutdown confirmation screen is displayed. It might take about three minutes to shut down. Attaching the Wi-Fi unit Detach the Wi-Fi cover (a) by sliding it.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the optional parts IMPORTANT Take care not to twist the WiFi PWB assembly in the vertical direction in order to avoid the damage when attaching and detaching it. Reattach the Wi-Fi cover (a) in the original position. 2-30...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Installing the optional parts (4)ID card reader ID card reader installation requires the following parts. • Double-side tape 2pcs. Turn off the main unit and disconnect the power cord and all interface cables. NOTE The shutdown confirmation screen is displayed. It might take about three minutes to shut down. Fix the card reader (a) with double-side tape (b) as indicated in the figure Connect the USB connector (c) to the printer.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Installation > Optional Function 2 - 5 Optional Function Application Data Encryption (Data Encryption/Overwrite) UG-33 (ThinPrint Option) ID Card (Card Authentication Kit) *1: This can be used on a trial basis for a limited time. NOTE • Restrictions such as the number of times the application can be used during the trial period differ depending on the application.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Electric parts 3 - 3 Electric parts (1)Electric parts layout 1 Engine PWB 5 Power source fan motor 2 Low voltage PWB 6 LSU fan motor 3 Main motor 7 Developer fan motor 4 Drum motor...
[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Electric parts (2)Descriptions about the major PWBs (2-1)Main PWB Controls the software such as the print data processing and provides the interface with computers. (2-2)Engine PWB Controls printer hardware such as high voltage/bias output control, paper conveying system control, and fuser temperature control, etc.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Electric parts (2-3)Power source PWB After full-wave rectification of AC power source input, switching for converting to 24 V DC for output. Controls the fuser heater. (2-4)High voltage PWB Generates main charging, developing bias, transfer bias.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Electric parts (2-5)Operation PWB Consists the LCD, LED indicators and key switches.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Electric parts (3)PWBs (3-1)Layout 1 Main PWB Controls the software such as the print data processing and provides the interface with computers. 2 Engine PWB Controls printer hardware such as high voltage/bias output control, paper conveying system control, and fuser temperature control, etc. 3 Power source PWB After full-wave rectification of AC power source input, switching for converting to 24 V DC for output.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Electric parts (3-2)Part name table (PWB) Name used in service manual Name used in parts list Part. No. Main PWB PARTS PWB ASSY MAIN SP 302TP9408_*1 PARTS PWB ASSY MAIN SP EU 302TP9407_*2 Engine PWB PARTS PWB ASSY ENGINE SP 302TT9403_ PARTS PWB ASSY ENGINE SP 302TS9401_...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Electric parts (4)Sensors and Switches (4-1)Layout 1 Paper sensor 1 Detects the presence of paper in the cassette. 2 Paper sensor 2 Detects the presence of paper in the cassette. 3 Cassette size switch Detects the paper size dial setting of the paper setting dial. 4 Eject full sensor Detects the paper full in the upper tray (Facedown).
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Electric parts 18 Rear cover switch Detects the opening and closing of the rear cover. 19 Waste toner sensor Detects when the waste toner box is full. 20 Power source switch Change ON/OFF the power supply of a main PWB, an operation PWB, etc.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Electric parts Name used in service manual Name used in parts list Part. No. Fuser thermistor 1 (FK-3202) (302V393060)*1 (FK-3200) (302V393040)*2,*3 (FK-3302) (302TA93050)*1 (FK-3300) (302TA93040*9,*2,*3 Fuser thermistor 2 (FK-3202) (302V393060)*5,*1 (FK-3200) (302V393040)*5,*2,*3 (FK-3302) (302TA93050)*9,*1 (FK-3300) (302TA93040*9,*2,*3 Toner sensor (DV-3100) (302LV9308_)
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Electric parts (5)Motors (5-1)Layout 1 Main motor Drives the paper feed section and conveying section. 2 Drum motor Drives the drum unit and transfer roller. 3 Eject motor Drives the eject section. 4 Polygon motor Drives the polygon mirror. 5 Fuser pressure release motor Drives the change mechanism of fixing pressure in fuser unit.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Electric parts (5-2)Part name table (motor) Name used in service manual Name used in parts list Part. No. Main motor PARTS MOTOR-BL W30 SP 302K39420_ Drum motor PARTS MOTOR-BL W30 SP 302K39420_ Eject motor PARTS MOTOR EJECT SP 302T99405_ Polygon motor (302T69301_)
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Electric parts (6)Other parts (6-1)Layout 1 Paper feed clutch Primary paper feed from cassette. 2 Registration clutch Controls the secondary paper feed. 3 Developer clutch Controls the drive of the developer. 4 Conveying clutch Controls the paper conveying. 5 Duplex clutch Controls the drive of the duplex feed roller.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Electric parts (6-2)Part name table (Other parts) Name used in service manual Name used in parts list Part. No. Paper feed clutch PARTS CLUTCH 20-2W Z35R 302LV9416_ (PARTS DRIVE FEED ASSY SP) (302LV9425_) Registration clutch CLUTCH 50 Z35R 302KV4404_ Developer clutch CLUTCH 50 Z35R...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Electric parts Name used in service manual Name used in parts list Part. No. Fuser thermostat 2 (FK-3202) (302V393060)*1 (FK-3200) (302V393040)*2,*3 (FK-3302) (302TA93050)*1 (FK-3300) (302TA93040 *2,*3 Drum heater (DK-3172(U)) (302T99307_)*3 (DK-3170(E)) (302T99306_)*2 (DK-3174(AO)) (302T99309_)*3 (DK-3192(U)) (302T69304_)*1 (DK-3190(E)) (302T69303_)*2 (DK-3194(AO))
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Electric parts (Optional unit) 3 - 4 Electric parts (Optional unit) (1)Paper feeder (PF-3110) (1-1)Layout 1 PF PWB Controls electrical components in the paper feeder and communications with the printer. 2 PF paper sensor 1 Detects the paper remaining amount level. 3 PF paper sensor 2 Detects the paper remaining amount level.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Electric parts (Optional unit) (1-2)Part name table Name used in service manual Name used in parts list Part. No. PF PWB PARTS PWB ASSY PF MAIN SP 303NY9401_ PF paper sensor 1 (PARTS PWB ASSY PF MAIN SP) (303NY9401_) PF paper sensor 2 (PARTS PWB ASSY PF MAIN SP)
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Electric parts (Optional unit) (2)Paper feeder (PF-3100) (2-1)Layout 1 PF PWB Controls electrical components in the bulk paper feeder and communications with the printer. 2 PF tray top position sensor This sensor, when the top of the paper stack in the paper tray has reached the top most position, ready for feeding paper through the bulk paper feeder output slot.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Electric parts (Optional unit) (2-2)Part name table Name used in service manual Name used in parts list Part. No. PF PWB PARTS PWB PF MAIN ASSY SP 303S39403_ PF tray top position sensor PARTS SENSOR OPT. SP 302P79401_ PF paper feed sensor PARTS SENSOR OPT.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Electric parts (Optional unit) (3)Paper feeder base (PB-325) (3-1)Layout 1 PB PWB Consist of the printer engine PWB and the relay PWB to the bulk feeder PF feeder. (3-2)Part name table Name used in service manual Name used in parts list Part.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Mechanical construction 3 - 6 Mechanical construction (1)Paper feed section Paper feed/conveying section consists of the paper feed unit that feeds paper from the cassette and the MP tray paper feed unit that feeds paper from the MP tray. (1-1)Cassette paper feed section The cassette can contain 500 sheets (80 g/m2).
[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Mechanical construction (1-2)MP tray paper feed section The MP tray can contain 100 sheets. Feeding from the MP tray is performed by the rotation of the MP paper feed roller. Also, function of the MP separation pad prevents paper from multiple feeding. 1 MP paper feed roller 3 MP bottom plate 5 MP base...
[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Mechanical construction (2)Conveying section The conveying section conveys paper to the transfer/separation section as paper feeding from the cassette or MP tray, or as paper refeeding for duplex printing. Paper by feeding is conveyed by the paper feed roller to the position where the registration sensor is turned on, and then sent to the transfer/separation section by the upper registration roller and lower registration roller.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Mechanical construction (3)Drum section (3-1)Charger roller unit In the main charger section, the main charger roller with the electric charge contacts the drum surface and rotates to charge the drum evenly. 1 Drum 3 Charger cleaning roller 2 Charger roller 4 Charger case Block diagram...
[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Mechanical construction (3-2)Cleaning unit In the cleaning section, toner remaining on the drum surface after transferring is removed by the cleaning blade, and collected to the waste toner box by the drum screw. The cleaning lamp consists of the LED lamp, and it removes the electric charge remaining on the drum before the main charge Drum 1 Cleaning blade...
[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Mechanical construction (4)Developer section The developer unit consists of the developer roller that forms the toner layer, the developer blade and the developer screws that agitate the toner.Also, the toner sensor checks whether or not toner remains in the developer unit. Drum 1 Developer roller 4 Developer screw A...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Mechanical construction (5)Optical section (5-1)Laser scanner section The charged surface of the drum is then scanned by the laser beam from the laser scanner unit. The laser beam is dispersed as the polygon motor revolves to reflect the laser beam over the drum. Various lenses and mirror are housed in the laser scanner unit, adjust the diameter of the laser beam, and focalize it at the drum surface.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Mechanical construction (6)Transfer/Separation section The transfer and separation section consists mainly of the transfer roller and separation electrode. A high voltage generated by the high voltage PWB is applied to the transfer roller for transfer charging.Paper after transfer is separated from the drum by applying separation charging that is output from the high voltage PWB to the separation electrode.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Mechanical construction (7)Fuser section The paper sent from the transfer/separation section is interleaved between the heat roller and the press roller. The heat roller is heated by the fuser heater, and the toner is fused by heat and pressure and fixed onto the paper because the press roller is pressed by the fuser press spring.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Mechanical construction (8)Eject/Feedshift section The paper eject/feedshift section consists of the conveying path which sends the paper that has passed the fuser section to the face-down tray, the face-up tray or the duplex conveying section. 1 Upper eject roller 6 Vertical guide 11 Face-up roller 2 Upper eject pulley...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Mechanical construction (9)Duplex conveying section The duplex conveying section consists of conveying path which sends the paper sent from the eject/feedshift section to the paper feed/conveying section when duplex printing. 1 DU conveying roller 4 Actuator (Duplex sensor 2) 7 Upper feed guide 2 DU conveying pulley 5 DU base...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Mechanical construction (option) 3 - 7 Mechanical construction (option) (1)Paper feeder (PF-3110) The paper feeder conveys paper from the cassette to the printer. Cassette can hold up to 500 sheets of paper. Paper is fed from the paper feeder by the rotation of the pickup roller and paper feed roller. The retard roller prevents multiple sheets from being fed at one time, via the torque limiter.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Mechanical construction (option) (2)Bulk Paper Feeder (PF-3100) The cassette can load 2,000 sheets paper (80 g/m2). Feeding from cassette works as picking up paper by rotating the PF pickup roller and conveys it to main unit by rotating the PF paper feed roller. Multi-feeding is also prevented by the effect of the PF retard roller.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Machine Design > Mechanical construction (option) Block diagram YC3-1 YC3-2 PF paper feed motor YC3-3 YC3-4 UPLIMIT PF tray top position sensor YC5-3 FEEDN YC2-3 PF paper feed sensor PF PWB PB PWB DOWNLIMIT YC7-3 PF tray bottom position sensor COVER YC6-2 PF cover switch...
[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Important Notes of Maintenance 4 Maintenance 4 - 1 Important Notes of Maintenance (1)Precautions Before starting disassembly, push the power switch to shutdown. And check the operation panel display disappears certainly. Then, unplug the power cable from the wall outlet. Do not touch a parts on the board just after turn off or unplug, since electric charge may remain in a capacitor on power supply board.
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Gold-colored (Shiny) when seen through the right side window ( symbol) The above will reveal that the toner container is a genuine Kyocera branded toner container, otherwise (both seen gold- colored, etc.), it is a counterfeit. The brand protection seal has notches as shown below to prohibit reuse.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Maintenance Parts 4 - 2 Maintenance Parts (1)Maintenance Kit Service manual Name in Parts list Parts number MK-3300 MK-3300/MAINTENANCE KIT 1702TA8NL0 *1 MK-3302 MK-3302/MAINTENANCE KIT 1702TA7US0 *2 MK-3304 MK-3304/MAINTENANCE KIT 1702TA8AS0 *3 (500,000 images) Transfer roller ROLLER TRANSFER ASSY Drum unit DK-3190(E)*1/ DK-3192(U)*2/DK-3194(AO) *3 Developer unit...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Maintenance Parts replacement procedure 4 - 3 Maintenance Parts replacement procedure Maintenance Kit has to be replaced every 500,000 images. [Replace Maintenance kit] comes up on display when the time for replacement. Replace the Maintenance Kit with following procedures. (1)Paper feed section (1-1)Detaching and refitting the paper feed roller Pull out cassette.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Maintenance Parts replacement procedure (1-2)Detaching and refitting the retard roller Release two hooks (b) in backside of cassette (a) and then detach the retard roller assembly (c). Remove spring (a). Remove the retard roller holder (b) by rotating it. Check or replace the retard roller and refit all the removed parts.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Maintenance Parts replacement procedure (2)Manual feed tray section (2-1)Detaching and refitting the MP feed roller Remove the manual feed tray Open the top cover. Open the front cover (a). Bend the tray and remove from the printer. Detach the left upper cover.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Maintenance Parts replacement procedure Remove the MP paper feed unit (a). Remove two screws (b) on the MP paper feed unit (a). (M3x8) Remove the MP paper feed unit (a) from the printer. Detaching and refitting the paper feed roller Release the lock lever (a) and then slide the MP paper feed roller shaft (b).
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Maintenance Parts replacement procedure (3)Developer section (3-1)Detaching and refitting the developer unit Remove toner container (a) Open the top cover (b). Rotate the lock lever (c) and detach the toner container (a). Remove toner container guide (e) Open the front cover (b).
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Maintenance Parts replacement procedure Detaching and refitting the developer unit (a) Pull the connector (b) out. Release the lock lever (c) and then detach the developer unit (a) upward. Check or replace the developer unit (a) and refit all the removed parts. IMPORTANT •...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Maintenance Parts replacement procedure (4)Drum section (4-1)Detaching and refitting the drum unit Detach the developer unit. (See page) Detach the lock lever L (b). Remove the lock lever R (c) by sliding it. Remove the drum unit (a) by sliding forward. Check or replace the drum unit and refit all the removed parts.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Maintenance Parts replacement procedure (4-2)Detaching and refitting the main charger roller unit Release the lock lever (a) and then detach the main charger roller unit (b) from the drum unit (c). Check or replace the main charger roller unit (b) and refit all the removed parts. 4-11...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Maintenance Parts replacement procedure (5)Transfer/separation section (5-1)Detaching and refitting the transfer roller assembly Detach the paper chute guide Remove the drum unit. (See 4-10 page) Bring the paper chute guide to the left and release 4 hooks (b). Detach the paper chute guide (a) upward.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Maintenance Parts replacement procedure (5-2)Detaching and refitting the separation needle unit Detach the transfer roller. (See 4-12 page) Release four hooks (b) of separation needle unit (a) by rotating forward and then detach it upward. Check or replace the separation needle unit and refit all the removed parts. IMPORTANT Check if the parts is fixed at the time of attachment.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Maintenance Parts replacement procedure (6)Fuser section (6-1)Detaching and refitting the fuser unit Detach the inlet cover and interface cover (See 4-16 page) Detach the rear cover. (See 4-23 page) Detach the fuser unit. Remove the screw (a) and then detach the connector cover A (b). (M3x8) Pull 2 connectors (c) out.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Maintenance Parts replacement procedure Rotate the connector cover B (a) and release the hook (b) and remove the cover. Pull two connectors (c) out. Remove the screw (a) and then detach the fuser unit (b) frontward. Check or replace the fuser unit and refit all the removed parts. IMPORTANT •...
[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly 4 - 4 Assembly and disassembly (1)Outer covers (1-1)Detaching and refitting the inlet cover and interface cover Open the rear cover (a). Release hook (b) and detach the interface cover (a). • Attach 2 hooks (c) first when putting it back. Remove screw (a) and detach the inlet cover (b).
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly (1-2)Detaching and refitting the right cover Pull out the cassette (a). Slide and remove Wi-Fi cover (a). Open the top cover (a). 4-17...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly Open the front cover (a). Open the rear cover (a). Release hook (b) and detach the interface cover (a). • Attach 2 hooks (c) first when putting it back. 4-18...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly Remove screw (a) and detach the inlet cover (b). (M3x8) Remove the right cover (a). Remove 3 screws (a) (M3x8) and (b) (M3x12). Release hook (c). Release 3 hooks (d). Hold up the right cover and release 4 hooks (e) then remove the cover. 4-19...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly (1-3)Detaching and refitting the rear left and left cover Open the rear cover (a). Detach the rear left cover (a). Pull the cover and release hook (b). Detach the rear left cover (a) by rotating it. Open the top cover (a).
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly Pull out the cassette (a). Open the front cover (a). 4-21...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly Detach the left cover. Remove screw (a) for the lower left cover. (M3x8) Release two hooks (c). Release 2 hooks (d). Hold up the left cover and release 4 hooks (e) then remove the cover. 4-22...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly (1-4)Detaching and refitting the top cover Remove the right cover. (See 4-17 page Detach the left cover. (See 4-20 page Detach the top cover assembly. Remove two screws (b). (M3x8) Release two hooks (c) and lift the top cover upward. Pull out FFC (d) from the connector (e) and then remove the top cover assembly (f).
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly Detach the rear left cover (a). Pull the cover and release hook (b). Detach the rear left cover (a) by rotating it. Remove the screw (a) and the grounding wire (b). (M3x8) Open the connector cover (c) and then remove three connectors (d). 4-24...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly Remove the shaft (b) by sliding the rear cover (a) and then detach the rear cover assembly (c). 4-25...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly (2)Optical section (2-1)Detaching and refitting the laser scanner unit Detach the top cover assembly. (See 4-23 page) Remove laser scanner unit. Pull out the connector (b) and FFC (c) from engine PWB (a). Release the wires (d) from the wire guide (e). Remove 4 screws (f) and remove the laser scanner unit (g).
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly (3)Exit section (3-1)Detaching and refitting the exit unit Remove the right cover. (See 4-17 page Detach the left cover. (See 4-20 page Detach the top cover assembly. (See 4-23 page Detach the wire guide 1. (See 4-30 page Detach the controller box cover.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly (4)PWBs CAUTION Before replacing the PWB, be sure to take the following procedures. Otherwise, The PWB may get damaged. Disconnect the power cord. Press the power switch one second or more. (discharge the electric charge inside the main unit) (4-1)Detaching and refitting the main PWB Open the rear cover (a).
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly Detach the main PWB. Remove four screws (a) and (b) then detach the main PWB unit (c). Check or replace the main PWB and refit all the removed parts. IMPORTANT Re-activate the license if optional licensed product is installed. 1) Card Authentication Kit (B) 2) UG-33 (ThinPrint) Re-input four-digit encrypted code that was input at setup.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly (4-2)Detaching and refitting the engine PWB Remove the right cover. (See 4-17 page Detach the left cover. (See 4-20 page Detach the top cover assembly. (See 4-23 page Detach the wire guide 1. Remove two FFCs (a) from inside of frame. Release the wires (c) and FFC (d) from hooks (b).
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly Detach the wire guide 2. Pull the connector (a) out. Remove screw (b) and release 2 hooks (c) then remove the wire guide 2. (M3x8) Detach the engine PWB. Pull all connectors out from engine PWB (a). Remove four screws (b) and then detach the engine PWB (a).
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly IMPORTANT When replacing the engine PWB (a), remove the EEPROM (U21) from the PWB and then reattach it to the new PWB. When replacing the engine PWB (a), make sure to replace wit the correct engine PWB. There is the label affixed on the engine PWB (First 3-digit 2TP) (4-3)Detaching and refitting the relay-L PWB Detach the top cover assembly.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly Detach the relay-L PWB. Pull the connectors (a) and FFC (b) out and detach the relay-L PWB. Check or replace the relay-L PWB (c) and refit all the removed parts. 4-33...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly (4-4)Detaching and refitting the power source PWB CAUTION Before replacing the PWB, be sure to take the following procedures. Otherwise, The PWB may get damaged. Disconnect the power cord. Press the power switch one second or more. (discharge the electric charge inside the main unit) Remove the right cover.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly Detach the power supply PWB. Remove the screw (a) and then the grounding wire (b). Remove 3 screws (c) and remove the power supply PWB (d). Check or replace the power supply PWB and refit all the removed parts. 4-35...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly (4-5)Detach the high-voltage PWB. Detach the cassette. Remove the right cover. (See 4-17 page Detach the left cover. (See 4-20 page Detach the power supply fan motor. (See 4-41 page Detach the power supply PWB. (See 4-34 page Place the main unit front side up.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly Detach the duplex unit. Remove 7 screws (a). (M3x8) Push the joint section (b) and pull out the feed roller (c). Detach the duplex unit frontward. 4-37...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly Detach the high voltage PWB. Remove 1 screw (a). (M3x8) Pull two connectors (b) out and then detach the high voltage PWB (c). Check or replace the high-voltage PWB and refit all the removed parts. 4-38...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly (4-6)Detaching and reattaching the operation PWB Open the top cover (a). Remove the jam clearance procedure sheet (b). Remove 2 screws (c). (M3x8) Remove the operation PWB. Rotate the operation PWB cover (a). Remove the screw (b) and take the operation PWB out. (M3x8) Check or replace the operation PWB and refit all the removed parts.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly (5)Drive section (5-1)Detaching and reattaching the main drive unit Remove the right cover. (See 4-17 page Detach the left cover. (See 4-20 page Detach the top cover assembly. (See 4-23 page Detach the main PWB. (See 4-28 page Detach the wire guide 1.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly Remove the paper feed drive unit. Pull the connector (a) out. Remove 2 screws (b) and then detach the paper feed drive unit (c). Check or replace the paper feed drive unit and refit all the removed parts. (5-3)Detaching and reattaching the power source fan motor Remove the right cover.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly (5-4)Direction of the fan motor installation. When detaching or refitting the fan motor, pay attention of the airflow direction (intake or exhaust). • Power source fan motor (b): Intake (Rating label face inside) • LSU fan motor (c): Intake (Rating label face inside) •...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly (Optional items) 4 - 5 Assembly and disassembly (Optional items) (1)Paper feeder (PF-3110) (1-1)Detaching and refitting the paper feed roller Remove cassette (a) from paper feeder (b). Remove the paper feed roller unit. Press the lock lever (a) and slide the roller holder (b). Detach the paper feed roller assembly (c).
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly (Optional items) (1-2)Detaching and refitting the retard roller Remove cassette (a) from paper feeder (b). Release two hooks (b) in backside of cassette (a) and then detach the retard roller assembly (c). 4-44...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly (Optional items) Remove the retard roller. Remove spring (a). Remove the retard roller holder (b) by rotating it. Check or replace the retard roller and refit all the removed parts. (1-3)Detaching and refitting the drive unit and PF PWB. Detach the top cover.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly (Optional items) Detach the PWB cover. Release 2 hooks (b) with flat head screw driver (a). Lift up tab (d) on PWB cover (c) and remove the cover. Remove the drive unit. Pull the 3 connectors (a) out and release the wires (b) from wire holder (c). Remove three screws (d) and detach the drive unit (e).
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly (Optional items) Detach the PF PWB cover. Raise the feed roller assembly (a) up. Pull the all connector from PF PWB out. Remove the screw (c). Release two hooks (d) and detach the PF PWB (b). (2)Paper feeder (PF-3100) (2-1)Remove the bulk feeder Take away the bulk feeder (b) from main unit by sliding on the mount rails (a).
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly (Optional items) Remove the screw (a) and remove lower hinge (b). lift up the tray cover (c) and remove from upper hinge (d). 4-48...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly (Optional items) (2-3)Detach the side cover. • Do this in case if access to parts inside. Remove two screws (a) on lower side and detach the right/left side covers (b). (2-4)Remove paper feed section and top cover •...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Maintenance > Assembly and disassembly (Optional items) (2-5)Remove printer base mount Remove 2 screws (b) on mount rail (a). Pull out the mount rail (a) from printer base (c). 4-50...
[CONFIDENTIAL] Firmware > Firmware update 5 Firmware 5 - 1 Firmware update Execute the following to update the firmware below. • The processing time is reduced with simultaneous processing by group. [GROUP1 UPDATE] UPDATE Target Master file name Message step Controller Package DL_PKG_CTRL.2TP CPKG...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Firmware > Firmware update Verify the signature at firmware update Verify the signature of the update file to prevent the firmware update with illegally falsified data. File names of the signature and firmware certificate Target Signature file name Firmware certificate file name Product Line Platform 2TP_CTRL_PLP_sign.bin 2TP_CTRL_PLP_cert.pem...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Firmware > Firmware update Preparations Unzip the file containing the downloaded firmware and then copy the firmware and high-speed master file (skip files: ES_SKIP.ON) in the root folder of the USB memory. • If the high-speed master file exists, the same version firmware update is skipped. Turn ON the power switch (a) and confirm if the screen shows “Ready to print”...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Firmware > Firmware update • When [Completed] is displayed, the firmware update is completed. • Check if the new firmware versions are displayed. F W - U p d a t e 1 / 2 3 C o m p l e t e d [ P L P ] 2 / 2 3 2 T X .
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Firmware > Firmware update • In case of occurring an error during the firmware update, the process is immediately interrupted and the error message and error code are displayed. Codes Description Codes Description 0000 Others S000 Other signature verification error *1 0100 There is no master file.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Service mode > Executing a service mode 6 Service mode The machine is equipped with a maintenance function which can be used to maintain and service the machine. 6 - 1 Executing a service mode [Message Display] Ready to copy 1.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Service mode > Service settings 6 - 2 Service settings Items Contents Page Service Status Outputs the service status page. 6-3page Network Status Outputs the network status page. 6-10page OP Network Status Outputs the option network status page. 6-10page Test Page The test page is printed with halftones.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Service mode > Service settings Service Status Contents Prints a status page for service purpose. The status page includes various settings and service cumulative. Purpose To acquire the current printing environmental parameters and cumulative information. Method Enter the Service Setting menu. Select [Status Page] using the [▲] [▼] keys.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Service mode > Service settings Detail of service status page (1) Service Status Page ZP69300008 Printer 2019/05/04 14:30 ECOSYS P3260dn (4)(5)(6) Firmware Version 2TP_S000.003.040 2019.02.27 [2V2_1000.003.005] [2T6_1100.001.001] [2TP_7000.001.001] Controller Information Memory Status Standard Size 512MB Override A4/LT Option Slot...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Service mode > Service settings Detail of service status page (2) Service Status Page ZP69300008 Printer 2019/04/05 14:30 ECOSYS P3260dn Firmware Version 2TP_S000.003.040 2019.02.27 [2V2_1000.003.005] [2T6_1100.001.001] [2TP_7000.001.001] Controller Information Engine Information (36) NVRAM Version _CoF8514_CoF8514 (32) Altitude Adjustment (37)
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Service mode > Service settings Description Supplement Firmware version Machine serial number System date Engine soft version Engine boot version Operation panel mask version Total memory size Local time zone Report output date Day/Month/Year hour: minute (10) NTP server name Presence or absence of the optional Installed/Not Installed (11)
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Service mode > Service settings Description Supplement (28) RP Code Code the engine software version and the date of update. (29) Code the main software version and the date of update. (30) Code the engine software version and the date of the previ- ous update.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Service mode > Service settings Description Supplement (47) Panel lock information F00: OFF F01: Partial Lock 1 F02: Partial Lock 2 F03: Partial Lock 3 F04: Full Lock (48) USB information U00: Not Connected U01: Full speed U02: Hi speed (49) Paper handling information 0: Paper source unit select/1: Paper source unit...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Service mode > Service settings Description Supplement (65) PRESCRIBE environmental reset (66) Media type attributes Weight settings Fuser settings 1 to 28 (Not used: 18, 19, 20) 0: Light 0: High 1: Normal 1 1: Middle For details on settings, refer to MDAT 2: Normal 2 2: Low command in “Prescribe Commands...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Service mode > Service settings Network Status Contents Prints a status page for network. Execution is possible only the model with network. Purpose To acquire the detailed network setting information. Method Enter the Service Setting menu. Select [Network Status] using the [▲] [▼] keys. Press the [OK] key.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Service mode > Service settings Test Page Contents The test page is printed with halftones. Purpose To check the activation of the developer and drum units. Method Enter the Service Setting menu. Select [Test Page] using the [▲] [▼] keys. Press the [OK] key.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Service mode > Service settings Event log Contents Prints a history list of occurrences of paper jam, self-diagnostics, toner replacements, etc. Purpose To allow machine malfunction analysis based on the frequency of paper misfeeds, self diagnostic errors and replacements. Method Enter the Service Setting menu.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Service mode > Service settings Detail of event log Event Log Printer ZP69300008 ECOSYS P3260dn 2019/04/05 14:30 (3)(4)(5) Firmware Version 2TP_S000.003.040 2019.02.27 [2V2_1000.003.005] [2T6_1100.001.001] [2TP_7000.001.001] Machine No.:ZP69300008 Life Count:100000 Paper Jam Log Date and Time Count. Event Descriprions 2014/02/12 17:30 55555( 5558) 0501.01.08.01.00...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Service mode > Service settings (0-1)Description of event log Description System version System date Engine soft version Engine boot version Operation panel mask version Machine serial number LIfe Counter 6-15...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Service mode > Service settings Paper Jam Log Count. Event Descriptions Date and Time The total page count at the Log code (hexadecimal, 5 Date and Remembers 1 to 16 of time of time of the paper jam. categories) occurrence.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Service mode > Service settings Paper Jam Log cont. Detail of paper type (Hexadecimal) 01: Plain 0A: Color 15: Custom 1 02: Transparency 0B: Prepunched 16: Custom 2 03: Preprinted 0C: Envelope 17: Custom 3 04: Labels 0D: Cardstock 18: Custom 4 05: Bond 0E: Coated...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Service mode > Service settings (10) Maintenance Log Count. item Date and Time Remembers 1 to 8 of The total page count at the Item code for the Date and maintenance replace (2 items time of time of the replacement of occurrence of replace- for 1 byte value) occurrence...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Service mode > Service settings Description (12) Counter Log (f) Paper jam (g) Self diagnostic error (h) Replacement for maintenance Item Indicate the log counter of Indicate the log counter of Indicate the log counter by Consist of paper jams by causes. self diagnostics errors by the maintenance replacing three log...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Service mode > Service settings Maintenance Contents Counter reset for the maintenance kit. The "Install MK" message means that maintenance kit should be replaced at fixed pages of printing. The interval counter must be manually reset using this service item. Maintenance kit MK-3300/3301/3302/3304 :500,000 images Maintenance kit includes the following units:...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Service mode > Service settings Drum Contents The execution of the drum refresh (no paper) Rotates the drum approximately 3 minutes with toner lightly on the overall drum using the high-voltage output control. The cleaning blade in the drum unit scrapes toner off the drum surface to clean it. Purpose To clean the drum surface when image failure occurs due to the drum.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Service mode > Service settings New Developer Contents The new developing unit is shipped from the factory with no toner contained. The developing unit can be automatically replete with toner when a toner container is installed onto it and the printer is turned on. However, because the toner reservoir in the developing unit has a large capacity, it requires a lengthy period of time until a substantial amount of toner has been fed to get the printer ready.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Service mode > Service settings Drum heater Contents "On/Off" of a drum heater is set up. If it sets to "ON",drum refresh time will become short. Purpose In order to improve the picture blot by high humidity. Method Enter the Service Setting menu. Select [Drum heater] using the [▲] [▼] keys.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Service mode > Service settings Select [Altitude Adj.] using the [▲] [▼] keys. Press the [OK] key. Select [Normal], [1001 - 2000m], [2001 - 3000m] or [3001 - 3500m] using the cursor up/down keys. Press the [OK] key. The setting is set. Completion Press the [Stop] key.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Service mode > Service settings Contents Sets the main charger output. Execution is possible only when the altitude adjustment mode is set to [Normal]. Purpose Execute when the image density declines, dirt of a background or an offset has occurred. Method Enter the Service Setting menu.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Service mode > Service settings Fuser Adjustment Contents Change fixing temperature. Purpose Increase fixing temperature when fixability is poor. Method Enter the Service Setting menu. Select [Fuser Adjustment] using the [▲] [▼] keys. Press the [OK] key. Select [1] or [2] using the [▲] [▼] keys. •...
[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Image formation problems (1-1)No image appears (entirely white) Print example Cause of trouble 1 No or defective developing bias output. 2 Failure of the rotation of the developing roller. 3 Defective transfer. 4 Laser is not dispersed from the laser scanner unit (LSU). Defective part Check description Corrective Action...
[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Image formation problems (1-2)No image appears (entirely black) Print example Cause of trouble 1 No main charging. 2 The laser from the LSU is activated simultaneously. Defective part Check description Corrective Action Charging roller Check whether the charging roller is If the charging roller is not fixed properly, fix the properly mounted.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Image formation problems (1-3)Image is too light Print example Cause of trouble 1 Variance in environments (dew formation). 2 Toner is under supplied, or deteriorated in quality.(Under charged) 3 The volatage of the developing bias is too low. 4 The volatage of the transfer current is too low.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Image formation problems (1-4)The background is colored Print example Cause of trouble 1 Toner is deteriorated in quality (under-charged). 2 Toner is over-supplied. 3 Developing bias is too high. 4 The layer of toner is too thick on the developing roller (too much toner). 5 The surface potential of the drum is too low (under low temperature environment).
[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Image formation problems (1-5)White streaks are printed vertically Print example Cause of trouble 1 Dirty LSU slit glass. 2 Foreign objects inside the developer unit. 3 Internal contamination 4 Dirty drum inside. Defective part Check description Corrective Action Developer unit Generate PGs by service mode.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Image formation problems (1-6)Black streaks appear longitudinally Print example Cause of trouble 1 Dirty charging roller 2 Flawed or dirty drum unit 3 Damaged or paper dust bitten cleaning blade Defective part Check description Corrective Action Drum unit Check if drum is dirty on its surface.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Image formation problems (1-7)Black or white streaks appear horizontally Print example Cause of trouble 1 Dirty developer unit or terminals 2 Flawed or dirty drum unit Improper grounding 3 Dirty transfer roller terminals Defective part Check description Corrective Action Developer unit 1.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Image formation problems (1-8)Uneven density longitudinally Print example Cause of trouble 1 Dirty LSU inside 2 The transfer roller is not pressed against the drum properly. 3 Drum condensation. Defective part Check description Corrective Action Transfer roller unit Check that the transfer roller unit is 1.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Image formation problems (1-9)Uneven density horizontally Print example Cause of trouble 1. Defective laser scanner unit. 2. Improper charging roller rotation. 1 Improper contact on the developer unit terminals. Defective part Check description Corrective Action Check the emission of laser is even. Replace the LSU. Charging roller Check if the charing roller is improp- 1.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Image formation problems (1-10)Black dots appear on the image Print example Cause of trouble 1. Dirty charging roller 2. Flawed or dirty drum unit 1 Damaged or paper dust bitten cleaning blade Defective part Check description Corrective Action Drum unit Check the print image on paper has If the drum has scratches, replace the drum unit.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Image formation problems (1-11)Offset occurs Print example Cause of trouble 1 Flawed or dirty drum unit 2 Developing bias leakage. Defective part Check description Corrective Action Paper 1. If the type of the paper being used falls outside Check that the type of the paper used falls within the range of specifi- the requirements, replace and use a suitable...
[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Image formation problems (1-12)Image is partly missing. Print example Cause of trouble 1. Flawed or dirty drum unit. 1 Deformed or dirty transfer roller on its surface. Defective part Check description Corrective Action If the paper is damp, replace.Choose a dry place to Paper 1.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Image formation problems (1-13)Image is out of focus Print example Cause of trouble 1. Drum condensation. 1 Dirty LSU slit glass. Defective part Check description Corrective Action If the paper is damp, replace.Choose a dry place to Paper 1.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Image formation problems (1-15)Unevenly repeating horizontal streaks in the printed objects. Spots in the printed objects Print example Cause of trouble 1 Installation at a high altitude. 2 Using the paper with high surface resistance. Defective part Check description Corrective Action Developer unit...
[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Image formation problems (1-17)Paper is wrinkled Print example Defective part Check description Corrective Action Paper-width guides Check the paper-width guides are If the width adjuster cursors are not flush with paper, flush with the paper. set them correctly. Paper 1.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Image formation problems (1-19)paper edges with toner Print example Cause of trouble 1 Toner scattering due to an internal temperature increase.(Developer unit) Defective part Check description Corrective Action Conveying guide Check if the conveying guide is dirty If the conveying guide is dirty with toner, clean the with toner.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Image formation problems (1-21)Carrier leaking occurs Print example Defective part Check description Corrective Action Paper creased. Check the state of the paper. Replace the paper. Check the transfer current. Change transfer setting with service setting (System Menu > Adjustment/Maintenance > Ser- vice setting >...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Feeding/Conveying Failures 7 - 2 Feeding/Conveying Failures (1)First check items If the paper is fed askew, jammed, curled, or leading-edge dog-eared, first perform to check the following items. Check items Check description Corrective measures 1 Check the paper delivered is dog- If a dog-ear has happened, check there are no objects existing in the Paper conveying paths and, if any, fix.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Feeding/Conveying Failures Check items Check description Corrective measures 15 Check the conveying rollers have Clean the conveying rollers or the pulleys. Conveying no paper dusts, toner, or foreign If variation in the external diameter or abrasion is observed, replace. roller, feed objects stucked.Check a variation roller...
[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Paper misfeed detection 7 - 3 Paper misfeed detection (1)Paper misfeed indication When a paper misfeed occurs, the machine immediately stops printing and displays the paper misfeed message on the operation panel. To remove paper misfed in the machine, pull out the cassette, open the paper conveying unit or paper conveying cover.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Paper misfeed detection (3)Jam Codes Code Contents Conditions location* 0000 Initial jam The power is turned on when a sensor in the conveying system is on. 0100 Secondary paper feed request time Secondary paper feed request given by the controller is unreachable.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Paper misfeed detection Code Contents Conditions location* 1403 PF feed sensor 1 non arrival jam PF feed sensor 1 does not turn on during paper feed from cassette 3. 1404 PF feed sensor 1 does not turn on during paper feed from cassette 4.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Paper misfeed detection Code Contents Conditions location* 4101 Registration sensor 3 non arrival jam The registration sensor 3 does not turn on during paper feed from cassette 1. 4102 The registration sensor 3 does not turn on during paper feed from cassette 2.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Paper misfeed detection Code Contents Conditions location* 4211 Ejetct sensor stay jam The eject sensor does not turn off during paper feed from I or L cassette 1. 4212 The eject sensor does not turn off during paper feed from I or L cassette 2.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Paper misfeed detection (4)Items and corrective actions relating to the device that will cause paper jam Jam types Check description Corrective measures No-paper-feed jam or 1. Check if the jammed Replace the paper feed roller.(Service life of rubber roller is the leading edge of paper or the printed paper 300000 images *1)
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Paper misfeed detection Jam types Check description Corrective measures Duplex No-paper-feed 1 Clean the sensor and paper dust on the opposite side. Check if the registration sen- Jam (J0508)/Duplex sor is detected. 2 If the registration sensor is not working, replace the Multiple-feed Jam registration sensor.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Self-diagnostic function 7 - 4 Self-diagnostic function (1)Self-diagnostic function This machine is equipped with self-diagnostic function. When a problem is detected, the machine stops printing and dis- play an error message on the operation panel. An error message consists of a message prompting a contact to service personnel and a four-digit error code indicating the type of the error.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Self-diagnostic function Code Contents Causes Check procedures/ corrective measures 0800 Image processing error Defective connector Reinsert the connector. Also check for continuity within cable or poor contact in the connector cable. If none, replace the cable. the connector. Fuser thermistor 1/2 and fuser thermistor connect JAM010x is detected twice.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Self-diagnostic function Code Contents Causes Check procedures/ corrective measures 1030 PF lift motor 2 error Defective bottom plate Check to see if the bottom plate can move smoothly elevation mechanism in and repair it if any problem is found. (paper feeder) the cassette.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Self-diagnostic function Code Contents Causes Check procedures/ corrective measures 1150 BPF lift motor downward error (Bulk Defective connector Reinsert the connector. Also check for continuity within paper feeder) cable or poor contact in the connector cable. If none, replace the cable. the connector.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Self-diagnostic function Code Contents Causes Check procedures/ corrective measures 1920 Paper feeder 3 EEPROM error Defective PF main Replace the PF main PWB. PWB. Device damage of When writing the data, the write data EEPROM. and the read data is not in agreement.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Self-diagnostic function Code Contents Causes Check procedures/ corrective measures 2330 Fuser pressure release motor error Defective connector Reinsert the connector. Also check for continuity within cable or poor contact in the connector cable. If none, replace the cable. (Over-current) the connector.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Self-diagnostic function Code Contents Causes Check procedures/ corrective measures 2630 PF drive motor 4 error Defective connector Reinsert the connector. Also check for continuity within cable or poor contact in the connector cable. If none, replace the cable. (paper feeder 4) the connector.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Self-diagnostic function Code Contents Causes Check procedures/ corrective measures 6020 Abnormally high fuser thermistor 2 Deformed connector See page 7-38. temperature pin. Defective triac. See page 7-38. The detection temperature of fuser Shorted fuser Replace the fuser unit. thermistor 2 is higher than 235°C/ thermistor.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Self-diagnostic function Code Contents Causes Check procedures/ corrective measures 6120 Abnormally high fuser thermistor 1 Deformed connector See page 7-38. temperature pin. Defective triac. See page 7-38. The detection temperature of fuser Shorted fuser Replace the fuser unit. thermistor 1 is higher than 245°C/ thermistor.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Self-diagnostic function Code Contents Causes Check procedures/ corrective measures 7410 Drum unit type mismatch error Defective connector Reinsert the connector. Also check for continuity within cable or poor contact in the connector cable. If none, replace the cable. the connector.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Self-diagnostic function Code Contents Causes Check procedures/ corrective measures F040 Main PWB - print engine Defective main PWB. Turn the main power switch off/on to restart the communication error machine. If the error is not resolved, replace main PWB.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Self-diagnostic function (2-1)System Error (Fxxxx) Outline The document is described for the outline of the factors of the Fxxx errors that are not described in the self-diagnosis error code list. Please utilize it as the measures when the system is not recovered after power off/on or it frequently occurs. IMPORTANT •...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Self-diagnostic function Numb Contents Verification procedure & check point Remarks Abnormality detecting of F1DX (1) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. the image memory (2) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters. Management Department F21X Abnormality detecting in (1) Check contact of a DDR memory and perform an operation check.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Self-diagnostic function Numb Contents Verification procedure & check point Remarks F46X Abnormality detecting of a (1) Exchange boards and perform an operation check. * F46F is the abnormalities of printer rendering part a printer process.In recurring (2) The acquisition wish of USBLOG -- carry out by specific printer data, please (Depending on the (2) case, it is print capture data give me cooperation at...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Self-diagnostic function Numb Contents Verification procedure & check point Remarks FDEX Abnormality detecting in (1) Exchange a Main board and perform an operation check. Since the USB log at the time maintenance application of occurrence is needed for (2) Get USBLOG and contact service headquarters.
[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Electric problems 7 - 5 Electric problems If the part causing the problem was not supplied, use the unit including the part for replacement. Troubleshooting to each failure must be in the order of the numbered symptoms. Problem Causes Check procedures/corrective measures...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Electric problems Problem Causes Check procedures/corrective measures 8 Duplex clutch Defective connector cable or Reinsert the connector. Also check for continuity within the connector poor contact in the connector. cable. If none, replace the cable. does not operate. Duplex clutch and engine PWB (YC5) Defective clutch.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Electric problems Problem Causes Check procedures/corrective measures 19 A paper jam in the Defective connector cable or Reinsert the connector. Also check for continuity within the connector poor contact in the connector. cable. If none, replace the cable. paper feed, paper conveying or eject Regist sensor 2 and Drum PWB (YC6)
[CONFIDENTIAL] Troubleshooting > Mechanical problems 7 - 6 Mechanical problems If the part causing the problem was not supplied, use the unit including the part for replacement. Problem Causes/check procedures Corrective measures 1 No primary paper Check if the surfaces of the following rollers Clean with isopropyl alcohol.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] PWBs > Description for PWB (1-3)Connector lists Destination • YC2: SD card • YC4: USB Device • YC6: USB HOST • YC7: eKUIO PWB • YC9: Ethernet • YC31: IEEE1284 • YC32: Engine PWB Connector Pins Signal Voltage Description DAT3 DC0V/3.3V Control signal...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] PWBs > Description for PWB Connector Pins Signal Voltage Description OPEN OPEN Ground Analog USB data signal Analog USB data signal signal VBUS DC0V/3.3V VBUS TD1+ Analog Send data TD1- Analog Send data TD2+ Analog Send data TD2- Analog Send data Center tap Center tap...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] PWBs > Description for PWB Connector Pins Signal Voltage Description YC32 E2C_SDAT DC0V/3.3V Serial communication data output C2E_SDAT DC0V/3.3V Serial communication data input C2E_SCK DC0V/3.3V Serial communication clock signal E2C_SDIR DC0V/3.3V Serial communication direction signal E2C_SBSY DC0V/3.3V System busy signal Ground VBUS_USBH_3 DC0V/5.0V...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] PWBs > Description for PWB Connector Pins Signal Voltage Description YC32 SH2D DC0V/3.3V Sample hold signal Ground LDOUT_2_DN LVDS Video signal LDOUT_2_DP LVDS Video signal...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] PWBs > Description for PWB (2-3)Connector lists Destination • YC1: Power source PWB • YC2: Relay-L PWB • YC4: Drum motor, Main motor • YC5: Duplex clutch, Conveying clutch, Registration clutch, Paper feed clutch, Developer clutch • YC6: Interlock switch •...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] PWBs > Description for PWB Connector Pins Signal Voltage Description +24V0 DC24V Power input EECLK DC0V/3.3V Clock signal Ground EESIO DC0V/3.3V (pulse) Communication data ERASER DC0V/3.3V Cleaning lamp: On/Off +3.3V3_F2 DC3.3V Power source TSENS Analog Toner sensor output signal SBMDIR DC0V/3.3V Eject motor: On/Off...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] PWBs > Description for PWB Connector Pins Signal Voltage Description +24V0_IL DC24V Power source CAS3 DC0V/24V Cassette size switch: On/Off CAS2 DC0V/3.3V Cassette size switch: On/Off CASSET Cassette size switch common signal CAS1 DC0V/3.3V Cassette size switch: On/Off +24V3_IL DC24V Power source MPFSOLN...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] PWBs > Description for PWB Connector Pins Signal Voltage Description YC19 BDCNT Analog DEV DC control signal BACNT Analog DEV AC control signal PAPERSEN2N DC0V/3.3V Paper sensor 2: On/Off PAPERSEN1N DC0V/3.3V Paper sensor 1: On/Off REGSENSN DC0V/3.3V Registration sensor: On/Off DUJAMSEN2N DC0V/3.3V Duplex sensor: On/Off...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] PWBs > Description for PWB Connector Pins Signal Voltage Description YC20 Ground Ground Ground LVU_SLEEP_N DC0V/3.3V LVU energy-saving control POWER_SW DC0V/3.3V Detecting the power switch pressed E2C_IRN LVCMOS33 Engine Interrupt E2C_WKUP_BGD_N LVCMOS33 Engine BGD return trigger ENG_HLDN 3.3V CMOS Hold to the engine C2E_QUICK_START LVCMOS33...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] PWBs > Description for PWB Connector Pins Signal Voltage Description YC26 +3.3V3_F2 DC3.3V Power source Ground EXITSENSN DC0V/3.3V Eject sensor: On/Off YC27 DFANRN DC0V/24V Developer fan motor: On/Off +24V0_F3 DC24V Power source CFANN DC0V/24V Center fan motor: On/Off +24V0_F3 DC24V Power source YC29...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] PWBs > Description for PWB (3)Power source PWB (3-1)PWB photograph (3-2)Connector position 8-13...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] PWBs > Description for PWB (3-3)Connector lists Destination • YC1: Inlet • YC2: Fuser unit • YC3: Engine PWB Connector Pins Signal Voltage Description LIVE AC100V or 230V AC power input NEUTRAL AC100V or 230V AC power input NEUTRAL1 AC100V or 230V Fuser heater LIVE...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] PWBs > Description for PWB (4)High voltage PWB (4-1)PWB photograph (4-2)Connector position 8-15...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] PWBs > Description for PWB (4-3)Connector lists Destination • CN1: Engine PWB • CN2: Fuser pressure release sensor Connector Pins Signal Voltage Description YC101 +24V3_IL DC24V Power source TCNT AnalogV Transfer control TRREM DC0V/3.3V Transfer remote signal SCNT Analog Separation control +3.3V3_F2 DC3.3V...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] PWBs > Description for PWB (5)Operation PWB (5-1)PWB photograph (5-2)Connector position 8-17...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] PWBs > Description for PWB (5-3)Connector lists Destination • YC1: Engine PWB • YC2: Back light PWB Connector Pins Signal Voltage Description +3.3V1_F1 DC3.3V Power source FPRSTN DC0V/3.3V Reset signal Ground INT_OK_N DC0V/3.3V Pressing the OK key on the operation panel (Return) AIRTEMP Analog...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] PWBs > Description for PWB (6)Relay-L PWB (6-1)PWB photograph (6-2)Connector position 8-19...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] PWBs > Description for PWB Connector Pins Signal Voltage Description ERASERN DC0V/24V Cleaning lamp: On/Off EECLK DC0V/24V (pulse) Clock signal EESIO DC0V/3.3V Data signal TMOT DC0V/5V Toner motor control signal +3.3V3_E DC3.3V Power source Ground REGSEN2 DC0V/3.3V Registration sensor 2: On/Off LFANN DC0V/24V LSU fan motor: On/Off...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] PWBs > Description for PWB (OPTION) 8 - 2 Description for PWB (OPTION) (1)PF PWB (PF-3110) (1-1)PWB photograph (1-2)Connector position 8-22...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] PWBs > Description for PWB (OPTION) (1-3)Connector lists Destination • YC1: PF conveying sensor • YC2: PF cassette size switch • YC3: Printer or upper paper feeder • YC4: Lower paper feeder • YC6: PF feed motor • YC7: PF lift motor •...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] PWBs > Description for PWB (OPTION) Connector Pins Signal Voltage Description TMCLK DC0V/3.3V (pulse) Clock signal TMDRVN DC0V/3.3V Control signal Ground +24V2 DC24V Power source Ground LMOTOR DC0V/3.3V PF lift motor control signal +24V2 DC24V Power source FEEDCLN DC0V/3.3V PF conveying clutch control signal +24V2 DC24V...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] PWBs > Description for PWB (OPTION) (2)PF PWB (PF-3100) (2-1)Connector position (2-2)Connector lists Destination YC1: Printer YC2: PF paper feed sensor YC3: PF paper feed motor YC4: PF lift motor YC5: PF tray top position sensor YC6: PF cover switch YC7: PF tray bottom position sensor Connector Pins Signal...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] PWBs > Description for PWB (OPTION) Connector Pins Signal Voltage Description FEED AN DC0V/24V Paper feed motor drive output FEED A DC0V/24V Paper feed motor drive output FEED B DC0V/24V Paper feed motor drive output FEED BN DC0V/24V Paper feed motor drive output MOTOR2 DC0V/24V PF lift motor drive output...
[CONFIDENTIAL] Appendixes > Firmware environment commands 9 - 2 Firmware environment commands The printer maintains a number of printing parameters in its memory. These parameters may be changed permanently with the FRPO (Firmware RePrOgram) commands. This section provides information on how to use the FRPO command and its parameters using examples. Using FRPO commands for reprogramming the firmware The current settings of the FRPO parameters are listed as the optional values on the service status page.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Appendixes > Firmware environment commands Items FRPO Setting value Factory setting Total host buffer size 0 to 99 in units of the size defined by FRPO S5 Form feed time-out value Value in units of 5 seconds (0 to 99). Reduction rate 0: 100% 5: 70 %...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Appendixes > Firmware environment commands Items FRPO Setting value Factory setting AES option 1-After AES is started, the After AES is started, the data neither applicable to KPDL nor data neither applicable to KPDL nor auto auto switching (alternate) emulation is processed in KPDL. 11(KDA) switching (alternate) emulation is 0: AES activated by all the page exit commands.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Appendixes > Firmware environment commands Items FRPO Setting value Factory setting Paper Size 0: Size of the default paper cassette (See R4.) 1: Envelope Monarch 2: Envelope #10 3: Envelope DL 4: Envelope C5 5: Executive 6: Letter 7: Legal 8: ISO A4 9: JIS B5 10: ISO A3...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Appendixes > Firmware environment commands Items FRPO Setting value Factory setting Wide A4 0: OFF 1: ON Line spacing *1 Lines per inch (integer value) Line spacing *1 Lines per inch (fraction value) Character spacing *1 Characters per inch (integer value) Character spacing *1 Characters per inch (fraction value) Country code of the resident fonts...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Appendixes > Firmware environment commands Items FRPO Setting value Factory setting ANK outline font name at start-up *1 ANK outline font name at power-up Courier Initial Kanji outline font size *1 Upper 2-digit integer value of Kanji outline font size at start- Valid value range: 00 to 09 2-digit integer value of the Kanji outline font size at start-up Valid value range: 00 to 99...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Appendixes > Firmware environment commands Items FRPO Setting value Factory setting Media type (Paper cassettes 1) 1: Plain 3: Preprinted 5: Bond 6: Recycled 9: Letterhead 10: Color 11: Prepunched 17: High quality 21 to 28: Custom 1 to Custom 8 Media type (Cassette 2, 3, 4, 5) 1: Plain 3: Preprinted...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Appendixes > Firmware environment commands Items FRPO Setting value Factory setting Forced duplex printing setting (Media 0: OFF type is Preprinted, Prepunched and 1: ON Letterhead only) PDF direct printing 0: Zoom depending on paper size 1: Loads paper which is the same size as the image 2: Loads Letter, A4 size paper depending on the image sizeEnlarges or reduces the image to fit in the current paper size...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Appendixes> Wiring diagram 9 - 1 Wiring diagram 9 - 1 Wiring diagram (1)Wiring diagram Duplex sensor 1 Feedshift solenoid MP paper Fuser pressure Rear cover Waste toner sensor release motor TONER DR UNIT Eject motor switch sensor CONTAINER Drum 1WIRE relay PWB...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] IB-50 English Français Español Optional Network Interface Kit IB-50 Kit d’interface réseau IB-50 en option Kit de interfaz de red IB-50 opcional Installation Guide Guide d’installation Guía de instalación Introduction Introduction Introducción The IB-50 is an optional network interface kit for use with the MFPs and the page L’IB-50 est un kit d’interface réseau en option destiné...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Deutsch Italiano Optionales Network Interface Kit IB-50 Kit interfaccia di rete IB-50 opzionale Installationsanleitung Guida all’installazione Einführung Introduzione Das IB-50 ist ein optionales Network Interface Kit zur Verwendung mit den MFPs IB-50 è un kit interfaccia di rete opzionale per utilizzi con stampanti multifunzione und den Seitendruckern.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] IB-51 English Optional Wireless Network Interface Kit IB-51 Installation Guide Introduction The IB-51 is an optional wireless network interface kit for use with the MFPs and the page printers. Please read this Installation Guide thoroughly so that you understand the correct installation method. This wireless network interface kit can be installed in other models using the same installation procedure.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Deutsch Italiano Kit interfaccia di rete wireless IB-51 opzionale Optionales Wireless Network Interface Kit IB-51 Guida all’installazione Installationsanleitung Einführung Introduzione Das IB-51 ist ein optionales Wireless Network Interface Kit zur Verwendung mit IB-51 è un kit interfaccia di rete wireless opzionale per utilizzi con stampanti den MFPs und den Seitendruckern.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] For European countries and Australia : IB-32B English Français Español Optional Parallel Interface Kit IB-32B Kit d’interface parallèle IB-32B en option Kit de interfaz en paralelo IB-32B opcional Installation Guide Guide d’installation Guía de instalación Introduction Introduction Introducción The IB-32B is an optional parallel interface kit for use with the page printers. L’IB-32B est un kit d’interface parallèle en option destiné...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] Deutsch Italiano Optionales Parallel Interface Kit IB-32B Kit interfaccia parallela IB-32B opzionale Installationsanleitung Guida all’installazione Einführung Introduzione Das IB-32B ist ein optionales Parallel Interface Kit zur Verwendung mit IB-32B è un kit interfaccia parallela opzionale per utilizzi con stampanti a pagine. Seitendruckern.
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[CONFIDENTIAL] For Canada: PF-3100 This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Installation of PF-3100 Installation von PF-3100 Installation de PF-3100 Installazione di PF-3100 Instalación de PF-3100 的安装...
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[CONFIDENTIAL] HD-6/HD-7 English Optional SSD HD-6 Installation Guide Introduction The HD-6 is an optional SSD for use with the MFPs and the page printers. Please read this Installation Guide thoroughly so that you understand the correct installation method. This SSD can be installed in other models using the same installation procedure.
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