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Important Notices Symbols Explanation Symbols Explanation Check a sound. Push the part. Disconnect the connector. Connect the power cable. Connect the connector. Disconnect the power cable. Remove the cable/wire from the Turn on the power. cable guide or wire saddle. Install the cable/wire to the cable Turn off the power.
Contents Contents Safety Precautions....................1 Laser..............................2 Laser Safety............................2 How to Handle the Laser Scanner Unit....................2 Power Supply / Lithium Battery......................2 Turn power switch ON........................... 2 Power Supply............................3 Notes When Handling a Lithium Battery....................3 Toner Safety............................4 About Toner............................4 Handling Adhered Toner........................4 Notes on works............................4 Points to Note Before Servicing......................4...
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Contents 4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning............... 112 List of Parts............................. 113 External / Internal Cover ........................113 Main Unit............................119 Electrical Components List.........................123 External Cover System ........................133 Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ....................133 Removing the Staple Cover .......................134 Removing the Staple Inner Cover ...................... 134 Removing the Finisher Right Upper Cover ..................
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Contents Removing the Fax Speaker Unit ......................214 Removing the Main Controller Unit ....................214 Removing the DC Controller PCB ......................217 Removing the High-voltage Power Supply1 ..................218 Removing the Low-voltage Power Supply PCB ...................219 Removing the Power Supply Cooling Fan ..................223 Removing the High-voltage Power Supply2 ..................224 Removing the Main Drive Unit ......................
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Contents 5. Adjustment....................291 Pickup Feed System........................292 Image Position Adjustment.........................292 Original Exposure System.......................294 Right Angle Adjustment........................294 Actions at Parts Replacement......................295 Main Controller PCB..........................295 DC Controller PCB ........................... 295 Secondary Transfer Outer Roller Unit ....................296 ITB Unit ............................296 Waste Toner Container........................296 Fixing Assembly ..........................
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Contents Jam Code............................389 Jam Type............................389 Jam screen display specification......................390 Host machine............................390 ADF_Reader.............................391 OP Cassette............................. 393 Finisher............................395 Alarm Code............................. 397 Alarm Code Details........................... 397 8. Service Mode....................410 Overview............................411 Basic Operations..........................411 SITUATION Mode..........................414 Security Support..........................419 Service Mode Backup........................423 Output of Service Print Data.......................423 COPIER (Service mode for printer)....................428 DISPLAY (State display mode)......................428...
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Contents 9. Installation....................679 How to Utilize This Installation Procedure..................680 Symbols............................680 Host Mashine Installation........................ 681 Operation when using uniFLOW Online....................681 IC Card Reader Attachment-A1...................... 682 Points to Note at Installation ......................682 Checking the Contents........................682 Installation Outline Drawing........................682 Essential Items to Be Performed Before Installation................682 Installation Procedure........................
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Contents APPENDICES....................742 Service Tools...........................743 List of Special Tools.......................... 743 Solvents and Oils..........................743 General Circuit Diagram........................744 General Circuit Diagram (Host machine)..................... 744 Software Counter Specifications..................... 750 Removal............................755 Overview............................755 Work Procedure..........................755 viii...
Safety Precautions Laser Laser Safety Since radiation emitted inside this machine is completely confined with protective housings and external covers, the laser beam cannot escape from the machine during any phase of normal use by users. Therefore, this machine is classified as a Class 1 laser product under the international standard IEC60825-1 that is regarded as safe during normal use.
Safety Precautions CAUTION: Do not turn off the main power switch while the progress bar is indicated, during which access is made to the HDD. If deprived of power, the HDD can suffer a fault (E602). Power Supply • As a general rule, do not use extension cords. If an extension cord must be used, however, use one for local rated voltage and over, untie the cord binding, and insert the power plug completely into the extension cord outlet to ensure a firm connection between the power cord and the extension cord.
Safety Precautions Toner Safety About Toner Toner is a nontoxic matter composed of plastic, iron and a trace of pigments. CAUTION: Never throw toner in flames to avoid explosion. Handling Adhered Toner • Use dry tissue paper to wipe off toner adhered to skin or clothes and wash in water. •...
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Safety Precautions CAUTION: English CAUTION The fuse may be in the neutral, and that the mains shall be disconnected to de-energize the phase conductors. German VORSICHT Die Sicherung kann sich im Nullleiter befinden und das Hauptnetz muss abgetrennt werden, um die Phasenleiter stromlos zu machen.
1. Product Overview Product Lineup Host machine Model Type Product name imageRUNNER ADVANCE C475 III The underlined numerical value indicates the print speed (ppm: page per minute) Model C475I _III C475IZ_III C475IF _III C475IFZ _III Print speed A4: 47 ppm, LTR: 50 ppm Reader Equipped as standard Equipped as standard...
1. Product Overview Function expansion system options [10] Product name NFC Kit-C1 Copy Card Reader Attachment-B5 Copy Card Reader-F1 Copy Control Interface Kit-A1 IC Card Reader Box-D1 IC Card Reader Attachment-A1 Super G3 FAX Board-AT1 Connection Kit-A1 for Bluetooth LE Power Supply Cable-V1 Remote Fax Kit-A1 IP FAX Expansion Kit-B1...
1. Product Overview Product Features • This machine uses the All-In-One-Cartridge. • Converting consumption level of consumables and periodically replaced consumable parts into LIFE and display of Remaining Days. For consumables and periodically replaced consumable parts, a function that converts the consumption level into LIFE and predicts Remaining Days has been added.
Up to 320 jobs Transmission Times Approximately 2.6 seconds (When sending LTR Canon original paper, Normal 8 pels x 3.85 line/mm ECM (JBIG)) *1 When using an IP telephone service, facsimile communication may not be performed normally via an IP telephone line. It is recommended to use facsimile communication via a general telephone (Public Switched Telephone Network) line.
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1. Product Overview Paper type Common (Non-sort mode), * [] indicates the reference value With Finisher only Remark 1-sided 2-sided size Cassette MP Tray Cassette MP Tray Standard Option Standard Option Staple Shift sort mode (5 mode (5 sheets sheets binding) shifting) Plain 1...
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1. Product Overview Paper type Common (Non-sort mode), * [] indicates the reference value With Finisher only Remark 1-sided 2-sided size Cassette MP Tray Cassette MP Tray Standard Option Standard Option Staple Shift sort mode (5 mode (5 sheets sheets binding) shifting) Heavy 1...
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1. Product Overview Paper type Common (Non-sort mode), * [] indicates the reference value With Finisher only Remark 1-sided 2-sided size Cassette MP Tray Cassette MP Tray Standard Option Standard Option Staple Shift sort mode (5 mode (5 sheets sheets binding) shifting) Heavy 4...
1. Product Overview *1. The productivity decreases compared to the 1-sided printing due to the 1-sheet circulation (printing on front and then back in the order for each sheet). *2. This is 50% or higher compared to the productivity of host machine (non-sort mode). *3.
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1. Product Overview Paper type (Pa- Size Feeding direc- Width direction Multi-purpose Cassette 1 • Cassette- per weight tion (mm) (mm) Tray UNIT-AJ1 • Cassette Feeding Unit-AS1 • Cassette Feeding Unit-AT1 Thin (60) Custom size 4 163.1 to 209.9 101.6 to 209.9 Plain 1 (61 to 75) Custom size 5 163.1 to 209.9...
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1. Product Overview Paper type (Pa- Size Feeding direc- Width direction Multi-purpose Cassette 1 • Cassette- per weight tion (mm) (mm) Tray UNIT-AJ1 • Cassette Feeding Unit-AS1 • Cassette Feeding Unit-AT1 Heavy 1 (106 to LEGAL (Govern- 330.2 203.2 120) ment) Bond 2 (75 to 105) FOOLSCAP...
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1. Product Overview Paper type (Pa- Size Feeding direc- Width direction Multi-purpose Cassette 1 • Cassette- per weight tion (mm) (mm) Tray UNIT-AJ1 • Cassette Feeding Unit-AS1 • Cassette Feeding Unit-AT1 Heavy 3 (129 to 163) 355.6 215.9 LTRR 279.4 215.9 STMTR 215.9...
1. Product Overview Paper type (Pa- Size Feeding direc- Width direction Multi-purpose Cassette 1 • Cassette- per weight tion (mm) (mm) Tray UNIT-AJ1 • Cassette Feeding Unit-AS1 • Cassette Feeding Unit-AT1 Heavy 4 (164 to 342.9 215.9 200) LEGAL (India) Heavy 5 (201 to Custom size 1 127 to 147.9...
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1. Product Overview Finisher Model Output paper size: Non Sort, Sort, Group (Normal Stacking) A4R, A5R, B5, LGL, LTRR, EXECR, K16R, Custom size (148.0 mm x 210.0 mm to 215.9 mm x 355.6 mm), FOOLSCAP/FOLIO, OFICIO, LETTERR (Government), LEGAL (India), LEGAL (Government), FOOLSCAP (Australia), F4A Output paper size: Non Sort, Sort, Group (Mixed Stacking) Same as Non Sort (Normal Stacking) Output paper size: Shift (Sort, Group)
2. Technology Functional Configuration This machine consists of 6 major blocks: Original Exposure System, Controller System, Laser Exposure System, Image Formation System, Fixing System, and Pickup/Delivery System. Original Exposure and Feed System Reader Delivery Fixing Fixing System Controller System Image Formation System Deplexing Feed Transfer...
2. Technology Original Exposure System Features ■ Reader Assembly • Color reproducibility has been improved by adopting a scanner unit with 3-line CIS installed, as compared with the conventional models. ■ ADF • Addition of supported paper size • Increased delivery stacking capacity •...
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2. Technology Item Specification/Function Original size detection Reader (At copyboard reading ) Main scanning direction: No Sub scanning direction: by original feeding length ■ ADF Item Specification ADF original separation method Retard separation ADF original scanning method Stream reading only ADF original basis weight 1-sided B&W original: 42 g/m...
2. Technology Basic Configuration ■ Reader Unit ● Parts Configuration Name Guide Shaft Drive Pulley Drive Belt Wireless LAN PCB Motion Sensor CIS HP Sensor Reader Motor ADF Open/Closed Sensor Scanner Unit (Front)
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2. Technology ■ ADF Unit ● Functional Configuration Functional configuration of the ADF in this equipment is shown below. Main Controller PCB Original Feed Assembly Original Pickup Assembly Original Pickup Tray Original Scanning Original Delivery Tray Assembly (Rear Side) Original Scanning Original Path Assembly (Front Side) ●...
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2. Technology Symbol Name ADF Cooling Fan ● Drive Configuration List The drive assembly of the ADF consists of a drive motor (ADF Motor), and 2 clutches (ADF Pickup Clutch and ADF Registration Clutch). The drive configuration is indicated below. M4201 CL4201 CL4200...
2. Technology Control timing Dust detection • At job completion Dust evasion • When a job starts Main power Start key switch ON WMUP STBY SCAN SCAN Dust detection Dust avoidance control control Control description At job completion (dust detection) The Reading Sensor performs dust detection at a reading position.
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2. Technology Scanner Unit (Front) Main Controller PCB 3 Line Sensor LED (RGB) ASIC Control Assembly Analog Image Processing - Gain Correction Conversion - Offset Correction Control signal Shading Correction Scanner Unit (Back) MTF Correction Image signal Color Displacement 3 Line Sensor LED (RGB) Correction Control...
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2. Technology Reading Sensor output Characteristics after correction Target value Characteristics before correction Measurement value White Original density Standard White Plate Shading correction (ADF side) Positional relationship between the CIS Reading Sensor and the Standard White Plate differs between at the Reader side and at the ADF side.
2. Technology Scanner Unit ■ Configuration of the Scanner Unit The Scanner Unit has the same mechanism as that of the reader. This equipment uses a Scanner Unit that integrates an LED, mirror, lens, and Reading Sensor to perform original exposure and reading. Light emitted from LED is reflected by the original and reaches the Reading Sensor through the Reflection Mirror and the Lens Unit.
2. Technology Related error code E280- 000x: Scanner Unit communication error • E280- 0001: Scanner Unit communication error • E280- 0002: Scanner Unit communication error E280- 010x: Scanner Unit communication error • E280- 0101: Scanner Unit communication error • E280- 0102: Scanner Unit communication error E302- 000x: Error in paper front shading •...
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2. Technology ■ Original Detection As the actuator is pushed up by placing an original on the Original Tray, the Document Sensor (SR4204) detects that light is blocked and judges as original present. ■ Pickup Operation The pickup operation is performed by the Pickup Roller, Separation Roller, and Feed Roller. The Pickup Roller and Feed Roller are driven by the ADF Motor (M4201).
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2. Technology This equipment's jam code can be checked in service mode of the host machine or by outputting a jam/error log report from service mode. Name Registration Sensor Double Feeding Detection PCB Document End Sensor Delivery Sensor ■ Double Feed Detection Control This machine has the Double Feed Detection PCBs (Transmission/Reception) (USO (T) / JUSO (R)) to detect double feeding of paper.
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2. Technology NOTE: The Double Feed Detection PCB uses an ultrasonic sensor. With the ultrasonic method, the oscillation portion emits ultrasonic wave to the paper surface. In the result, new ultrasonic wave is generated as the paper vibrates, and the reception side reads the ultrasonic wave.
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2. Technology ● Others Location Jam code Jam type Sensor name Sensor number 0071 Software timing error*1 0090 DADF open ADF Open/Closed Sen- 0091 DADF opened by user 0092 Cover open ADF Cover Sensor 0093 Cover opened by user 0094 Initial stationary jam 0095 Pickup error...
2. Technology Controller System Overview ■ Configuration/Function Main Controller PCB TPM PCB Flash PCB Item Function Main Controller PCB System Control/Memory Control/Printer Output Image Processing Control, Reader Image Input Processing, Card Reader Connection I/F, Fax Image Processing, USB Extension HUB Connection I/F Temporarily storage of image data: Capacity of 2 GB (for controller control) + 2 GB (for image process- ing) USB port...
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2. Technology ■ Main Controller PCB Roles and Specifications TPM PCB USB TypeB USB3.0 LAN I/F Flash PCB Not used Connector for options (Serial Interface Kit, etc.) CC-VI: Control Interface Kit I/F J4001 Reader CIS J4002 ADF CIS J4003 ADF Motor J4004 ADF FAN and SR5 Power Supply Cable J4005...
2. Technology Roles and Specifications J9001 DC Controller PCB (CONT-DCC-IF-CABLE) Startup Sequence Power Supply Switch ON Power Supply Switch ON Initializing process of hardware Starting system software [Flash PCB] Starting application [Hard disk] Standby screen display Standby screen display Screen sequence and internal processing sequence NOTE: To achieve faster startup, the progress bar and the active PCB are not synchronized.
2. Technology sequence has been manually executed with the legacy (existing) models (by holding down the power supply switch on the Control Panel for a specific duration). With this machine, the Main Controller PCB detects turning OFF the Main Power Supply Switch, and the shutdown sequence is started and executed automatically.
2. Technology Laser Exposure System Overview The laser exposure system forms a static latent image on the Photosensitive Drum by laser exposure. The Laser Scanner Unit consists of the Laser Assembly and the Scanner Motor, and is controlled by the signal input from the DC Controller PCB.
2. Technology Execution timing At power-on, and at printing Control description The Scanner Motor rotation speed is controlled by the DC Controller PCB. 1. The DC Controller PCB outputs Scanner Motor control signals (acceleration signals and deceleration signals) to the Scanner Motor to rotate the Polygon Mirror.
2. Technology 2. The APC mode is set for the Laser Driver ICs of each Laser Driver PCB and the laser diode of each color is forcibly activated. The photo diode (PD) monitors the laser diode (LD), and each Laser Driver IC adjusts the output of laser diode until the laser light intensity reaches a specified level.
2. Technology Image Formation System Overview The image formation system creates a toner image on the paper. The image formation system consists of the followings: • Cartridge • Primary Transfer Roller • Secondary Transfer Roller • Fixing Assembly • Laser Scanner Unit •...
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2. Technology Load drives of electrical components DC Controller Electric Name code Yellow drum, yellow developer and magenta developer Motor Magenta drum, cyan drum and cyan developer Motor Black drum, black developer and ITB Motor Fixing Motor Developer alienation motor...
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2. Technology Outline drawing of sensors ITB Residual Toner Collection Box Full Sensor Registration Patch Sensor SR51 Y Toner Level SR52 Sensor M Toner Environment Level SR54 Sensor Sensor C Toner Level Sensor SR53 K Toner Level Sensor DC Controller Electric Name code...
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2. Technology : Paper path Delivery : Direction of drum rotation : Functional block Fixing 8. Fixing : Step ITB cleaning Transfer 7. Separation 9. ITB cleaning 6. Secondary transfer Developing 5. Primary transfer 4. Developing Drum cleaning 10. Drum cleaning 3.
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2. Technology Primary charging roller Primary charging bias Photosensitive drum Step 3: Laser beam exposure In this step, a static latent image is formed on the Photosensitive Drum by the laser beam. When the negatively charged Photosensitive Drum is scanned by the laser beam, the negative charge is neutralized and this area turns into a static latent image.
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2. Technology Step 5: Primary transfer In this step, toner on the Photosensitive Drum is transferred to the ITB. A transfer bias is applied to the Transfer Roller, and the paper is positively charged. Thus the negatively charged toner on the surface of the Photosensitive Drum is transferred to the ITB.
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2. Technology Paper Static Charge Eliminator Secondary Transfer Roller ● Fixing Block In this block, the toner image is fixed on the paper. Step 8: Fixing In this step, the toner image on the paper is fixed on the paper by on-demand fixing. The toner is fused onto the paper to form a permanent image by applying pressure and heat.
2. Technology Phillips Potential Residual Toner Slotted Potential Residual Toner Residual Toner Feed Screw Primary Charging Roller Cleaning Blade Cleaning Brush Photosensitive Drum Primary Charging Bias ● Drum Cleaning Block This block cleans residual toner on the Photosensitive Drum. Step 10: Drum cleaning This step uses the Cleaning Blade to scrape off the residual toner on the surface of the Photosensitive Drum and collects the toner in the Waste Toner Collection Box.
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2. Technology DC Controller SR54 SR51/SR52/SR53 Developer alienation sensor Drum Home Position Sensor 1/2/3 Photosensitive Drum Memory Tag Developing Assembly M1/M2/M3 Drum Motor Primary Charging Roller Developing Roller Cartridge The cartridge of this machine consists of the Photosensitive Drum, Developing Assembly, Primary Charging Roller, Memory Tag, etc.
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2. Technology Display when wrong color is detected Display when a non-genuine part is detected or a failed cartridge is detected Description A cartridge of this machine is equipped with the cartridge memory and by reading its information, the status of cartridge is detected. Execution timing •...
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2. Technology • Control Panel Status Monitor > Consumables/Others > Check Consumables • Service Mode COPIER > COUNTER > LIFE > TONER-Y COPIER > COUNTER > LIFE > TONER-M COPIER > COUNTER > LIFE > TONER-C COPIER > COUNTER > LIFE > TONER-K •...
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2. Technology CAUTION: Detection timing • At the count-up of each toner counter • At the failure to detect the toner memory ■ Developing Assembly Engagement/Disengagement Control The Developing Assembly engagement/disengagement control is used to engage/disengage the Developing Assembly with/from the Photosensitive Drum as needed depending on the specified print mode (full color/black and white).
2. Technology Transfer ■ Overview The ITB Unit performs primary transfer of a toner image on the Photosensitive Drum onto the ITB. The internal structure of the ITB Unit is as follows. • ITB (Intermediate Transfer Belt) • ITB Drive Roller •...
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2. Technology DC controller Fixing motor Primary transfer roller control signal disengagement detection signal <When four drums are disengaged> Fixing Motor Primary transfer roller ITB Pressure disengagement Release Sensor solenoid control signal SR1901 Primary Transfer Disengagement Solenoid Photosensitive Drum <When four drums are engaged> Primary Transfer Roller Primary Transfer Roller Disengagement Cam...
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2. Technology ■ ITB Blade Cleaning Mechanism The ITB Cleaner cleans the ITB surface. Waste toner that remains on the ITB surface is scraped by the Cleaning Blade in the Cleaner. Waste toner is fed to the Waste Toner Container by the Waste Toner Feed Screw in the Cleaner. DC Controller Cleaning Blade ITB Cleaner...
2. Technology *1: The notification timing and display/hide for the Waste Toner Container Advance Notice Alarm can be set by the following service mode. COPIER > OPTION > PM-DLV-D > WST-TNR *2: Whether to display/hide the Waste Toner Container preparation warning message can be specified in the following service mode.
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2. Technology ■ Image Density Correction Control • Image Density Correction Control (D-max) This control is performed in order to stabilize variations in image density due to variations in the characteristics of the Photosensitive Drum and toner. When the specific conditions are satisfied, the DC Controller PCB performs D-max control in the following order. 1.
2. Technology Fixing System Overview Fixing Delivery Assembly consists of the Fixing Assembly for fixing toner on the print paper and the Delivery Assembly for delivering print paper on which toner is fixed to the Delivery Outlet. Main Parts in the Fixing Assembly This circuit is for controlling the temperature of the Fixing Assembly.
2. Technology Symbol Parts name Function/Method Thermoswitch This is engaged with Heater. AC power supply is shut down at detection of a failure. Fixing Temperature Control This control detects the surface temperature of the Fixing Heater and controls the drive signal of the Fixing Heater so that the temperature of the Fixing Heater becomes the target temperature.
2. Technology Fixing temperature control Standby Temperature Control This is a control to pre-heat the Fixing Assembly to reduce time to start printing. • Flying Start Print Temperature Control This is a control to increase fixing temperature to the target level and keep it during printing. •...
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2. Technology ■ Standby Temperature Control Fixing temperature STBY INTR PRNT Startup Sheet-t During-print (warm-up o-sheet Flying start control rotation) control control temperature control temperature temperature temperature Time Command for Command for flying start print start Flying Start Purpose To reduce time to print the first sheet. Execution condition/timing •...
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2. Technology Print Temperature Control This is a control to set an optimal target temperature to prevent fixing error or high temperature offset. Temperature is controlled to keep the specified target temperature during printing. Setting the target temperature A target temperature is determined according to the paper type/size, time which elapsed from when the last job finished, and fixing temperature when startup control started.
2. Technology Fixing Pressure/Disengagement Control The Fixing Film Unit is disengaged from the Pressure Roller under a specific condition in order to improve jam removability. Fixing Pressure Fixing Pressure Release Sensor Release Sensor (SR8612) (SR8612) Sensor flag Sensor flag Sensor flag is OFF is ON Sensor flag...
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2. Technology Pressure Roller Loop Sensor (SR8615) Fixing Film Sensor flag Secondary Transfer Outer Roller Control description Since the feeding speed of the Pressure Roller and that of the Secondary Transfer Outer Roller are not the same when paper is fed to the Fixing Assembly, image failure, paper wrinkle, image stretching, etc.
2. Technology 5. Repeat step 1 to 4 in the case of continuous printing. For single-sheet printing, the Fixing Motor (M4) is stopped after the trailing edge of the paper passes through the Delivery Sensor. The machine goes to the last rotation operation in the case of small size paper.
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2. Technology Code Details Title Detail E001 Abnormally high fixing 0004 The Sub Thermistor (Front) detected temperature of specified value or higher temperature detection E003 0001 Abnormally low fixing tem- The Main Thermistor detected temperature of specified value or lower perature detection 0002 The Sub Thermistor (Rear) detected temperature of specified value or lower...
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2. Technology Symbol Name PS211 Finisher Tray Upper Limit Sensor PS212 Finisher Tray Lower Limit Sensor Printer Assembly SR62 SR8611/8613 SR8615 SR12/13 SR94 SR11 SR95 SR14 Symbol Name SR11 Pre-Registration Sensor SR12 Registration media width sensor (Front) SR13 Registration media width sensor (Rear) SR14 Cassette1 Paper Sensor SR8615...
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2. Technology Symbol Name SS Feed Motor Jogger Guide Motor Staple Motor SL21 Inlet Flapper Solenoid SL23 Lower Escape Tray flapper solenoid Upper Escape Tray Shift Motor Staple Stacker Output Motor Y Alignment Motor SL22 Stanp Solenoid Printer Assembly...
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2. Technology Symbol Name Cassette1 Pickup_Feed Clutch Duplex re-pickup clutch Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Solenoid Pickup_Registration Motor Reverse Solenoid Reverse Motor Black drum, black developer and ITB Motor Fixing Motor...
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2. Technology ■ Paper Path Finisher Assembly...
2. Technology Printer Assembly Cassette Pickup Assembly ■ Paper Size Detection Control A4, A5R, B5R, LGL, and LTRR are automatically detected by combining a series of the Cassette Size Switches (SW5). The SW5 controls ON/OFF by the Link Arm of the Side Guide Plate.
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2. Technology CAUTION: Follow the procedure shown below to set the paper size of A5, A6R, 16KR, STMTR, or EXER because those sizes cannot be automatically detected. Select Settings/Registration > Preferences > Paper Settings > Paper Settings > Select This Cassette > Unrecognized Standard Size >...
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2. Technology Level display Level Paper Sensor However, the paper level is displayed by a mechanical mechanism. The paper level can be confirmed by checking the position of the Lever as shown in the following figure. ■ Cassette Pickup Control The DC Controller controls the Pickup_Registration Motor (M5) and Cassette1 Pickup_Feed Clutch (CL1) to feed paper and the Cassette Separation Roller to prevent double feeding.
2. Technology SR14 When paper inside a Cassette is lifted up by the Lifter Plate and paper surface reaches the position of the Pickup Roller, the Cassette1 Paper Sensor (SR14) is turned ON to detect that the paper has reached the pickup position. If paper is in the Cassette at this time, paper pickup becomes possible.
2. Technology Symbol Parts name Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Roller Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Solenoid Pickup_Registration Motor Registration Area • Registration Control This control stops the paper at the registration position and aligns paper and image on the drum at the specified timing to feed paper.
2. Technology • Skew Correction Control The paper leading edge runs into the stopped Registration Shutter, thereby forming a slack (arch) in order to correct the skew. Registration Shutter Paper Registration Shutter Feed Roller Paper Process Tray Assembly (Built-in Finisher Machine Only) After aligning, shifting and stapling fed paper, the Process Tray Assembly ejects the paper onto the Output Tray.
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2. Technology Rear Jogger Front Jogger PS207 PS204 Paper Alignment Roller When setting shift sort, the shift operation is performed on paper stacked on the Process Tray which is aligned to the front or rear side to sort as paper bundles. Related error codes •...
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2. Technology Staple Unit Paper Staple Unit The Staple Motor drives the cam to perform stapling. The Staple Home Position Sensor detects the cam's home position. The Staple Low Sensor detects the presence of needle cartridge in the Stapler Unit. The Staple Ready Sensor detects the presence of needle in the needle cartridge and availability of Stapler Unit.
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2. Technology PS211 PS201 PS212 PS201 PS211 PS212 ■ Tray Paper Full Detection The Upper Escape Tray Media Full Sensor (PS205) detects the paper stack full of Upper Escape Tray. The Lower Escape Tray Media Full Sensor (PS209) detects the paper stack full of Lower Escape Tray. PS205 PS209...
2. Technology Delivery Assembly Delivery Full Detection The Delivery Paper Full Sensor (SR42) detects delivered paper as full after detecting paper delivery for a certain period of time. After detecting full, printing stops. Reverse/Duplex Assembly Duplex Reverse Control The paper reverse operation is performed with the feed path switching from the Delivery Outlet to Reverse Mouth by the operation of the Reverse Flapper.
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2. Technology PS202 PS203 PS210 Symbol Name PS202 Staple Stacker Outlet Sensor PS203 Staple Inlet Sensor PS210 Staple Stacker Inlet Sensor Printer Assembly SR62 SR8611/8613 SR8615 SR12/13 SR94 SR11 Symbol Name SR11 Pre-Registration Sensor SR12 Registration media width sensor (Front) SR13 Registration media width sensor (Rear) SR8615...
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2. Technology Symbol Name SR8611 Fuser output sensor 1 SR8613 Fuser output sensor 2 SR62 Delivery Paper Full Sensor SR94 Duplex Sensor...
2. Technology External Auxiliary System Software counter This machine has software counters which count the number of prints/copies according to the job type. Various counters are displayed by pressing the Check Counter key on the Control Panel. The default counters for each country (model) are listed below.
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2. Technology Target Display number of each counter (in service mode) / item Country Code Counter 1 Counter 2 Counter 3 Counter 4 Counter 5 Counter 6 Counter Counter 8 220V Total Total (Full Scan (Total Print (Total GER model (Black/ Color + Sin- type 1...
2. Technology Location code Location Location code Location Location code Location Netherlands Czech Republic Argentine Korea Slovenia India China Greece Taiwan Estonia ■ Count-up timing Count-up timing differs according to the following: • Print mode (1-sided print/2nd side of 2-sided print, 1st side of 2-sided print) •...
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2. Technology Name Role Type Speed FM6 Fuser fan Cooling of the Fixing Assembly Suction Full speed/Half speed FM7 Power Supply, Main Controller PCB Cooling To cool the Power Supply PCB and Main Controller Suction Full speed/Half area speed Error Code •...
2. Technology Power supply ■ Internal power supply AC input Fuse DC controller PCB FU100 Fuser Fuse FU101 Low-voltage power supply /ZEROX Zero crossing +3.3VB2 detection circuit PFC_RMT 24V_RMT +3.3VB +24V +24VA Rectifying generation +24VB circuit circuit Protection 24V interlock +3.3VC circuit switch...
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2. Technology Reader Control panel State of power supply ON Standby Energy Saving State of power supply OFF Engine Main Controler [Energy Saver] key is turned off [Energy Saver] key is turned on A specified period of time has passed Sleep Mode Sleep Standby Energy Use...
2. Technology Function Settings > Receive/Forward • Fax Settings >Select RX Mode > Fax/Tel (Auto Switch) (*1) • Fax Settings > Remote RX > ON (*1) • Fax Settings > Set Number Display > ON (*1) Function Settings > Send •...
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2. Technology Either of the following network settings is set to "ON": Settings/Registration > Preferences > Network • AppleTalk Settings > Use AppleTalk > ON • Select Wired/Wireless LAN > Wireless LAN • Bluetooth Settings > ON When the machine starts up right after it is shut down under any of the following conditions •...
3. Periodical Service Periodical Service Periodically Replacement Parts There are no periodically replacement parts in this machine. Consumable parts No Name Parts Model Work Service Mode Alarm Code_Replacement Completion number number place- Parts counter tity ment scrip- Life tion Value Fixing FM1-W274 FX-206...
Parts Replacement and Cleaning List of Parts........113 External Cover System ....133 Original Exposure/Feed System..158 Controller System ......211 Laser Exposure System....243 Image Formation System....245 Fixing System........257 Pickup/Feed System ......266...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning List of Parts External / Internal Cover ■ ADF Name Original Tray ADF Base Feeder Cover ADF Rear Cover ADF Side Guide Plate...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Reader Name Copyboard Glass Unit Wifi Cover Reader Rear Cover 1 Reader Rear Cover 2 Reader Motor Cover...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Printer(with Finisher) [10] [11] [12] Name Front Cover Cassette1 Right Lower Cover Right Door Unit Right Rear Cover Control Panel Upper Cover Staple Cover Finisher Right Upper Cover Finisher Right Rear Cover [10] Finisher Right Door [11] Finisher Right Lower Cover [12]...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning [10] [11] [13] [12] [14] [15] Name Left Door Left Lower Cover Left Rear Cover Rear Cover Finisher Rear Cover Finisher Left Rear Cover Delivery Tray Finisher Inner Rear Cover 2 Bin Rear Cover [10] StackingWall Unit [11] Jogger Cover...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Printer(without Finisher) Name Front Cover Cassette1 Right Lower Cover Right Door Unit Right Rear Cover Right Upper Cover Control Panel Upper Cover Front Upper Cover...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Name Left Door Left Lower Cover Left Rear Cover Rear Cover Delivery Tray Inner Delivery Rear Cover Front Cover Left Inner Delivery Right Upper Cover Inner Delivery Sub Cover...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Main Unit ■ ADF Name ADF Unit ADF Pickup Unit ADF Separation Unit ■ Reader Name Reader Unit...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Printer Name Delivery Unit Fixing Assembly Secondary Transfer Unit Registration Unit Fixing Drive Unit Main Drive Unit Pickup Drive Unit Lifter Drive Unit Laser Scanner Unit...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning [11] [10] [12] [13] [14] [15] Name [10] ITB Unit [11] Control Panel Unit [12] Registration Patch Sensor Unit [13] Pickup Unit [14] Waste Toner Container [15] Low-voltage Power Supply Unit...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Name Jogger Unit Upper Paper Feed Unit Staple Unit Lower Paper Feed Unit...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Electrical Components List ■ ADF SR4206 CL4201 UN74 CL4200 UN45 UN46 M4201 FM4100 UN69 UN47 UN48 SR4204 Name CL4200 ADF Separation Clutch CL4201 ADF Registration Clutch FM4100 ADF Cooling Fan M4201 ADF Motor Delivery Sensor ADF Cover Sensor UN74 Registration Sensor...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Reader UN68 M4100 UN44 UN42/43 Name M4100 Reader Motor CIS HP Sensor Read Sensor 1 UN68 CIS Unit (Front) UN44 Motion Sensor UN42 Wireless LAN PCB UN43 Wireless LAN/BLE PCB ■ Finisher ● Motor (Finisher) SL23 SL22 SL21...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Name Y Alignment Motor Staple Motor Lifter Motor SL21 Output Solenoid SL22 Stamp Solenoid SL23 2Bin Output Solenoid ● Sensor (Finisher) PS205 PS204 PS206 PS207 PS203 PS201 PS202 PS209 PS212 PS208 PS211 PS210 Name PS201 Finisher Tray Paper Sensor PS202 Staple Stacker Outlet Sensor...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ● Others (Finisher) UN41 FAN21 SW21 Name FAN21 Finisher Fan Finisher Door Switch SW21 Finisher Interlock Switch Finisher Controller PCB UN41 Reader Relay PCB ■ Printer ● Motor...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Name Yellow drum,yellow developer and magenta developer Motor Magenta drum,cyan drum and cyan developer Motor Black drum, black developer and ITB Motor Fixing Motor Pickup Motor Developing Alienation Motor Laser Scanner Motor Delivery Motor ● Fan Name Power Supply Cooling Fan Cartridge Cooling Fan...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ● Solenoid/Clutch Name Primary Transfer Disengagement Solenoid Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Solenoid Reverse Solenoid Cassette1 Pickup_Feed Clutch Duplex re-pickup Clutch ● Switch MAIN SW...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Name MAIN SW Main Power Switch 24V interlock Switch ITB toner collection near full Switch 5V interlock Switch Cassette 1 Size Switch 24V interlock Switch ● Sensor SR1901 SR8613 SR8611 SR8615 SR8612 SR11 SR12 SR13 SR14 Name SR11...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning SR51 SR52 SR66 SR53 SR62 SR54 SR94 SR95 Name SR51 Drum Home Position Sensor Y SR52 Drum Home Position Sensor MC SR53 Drum Home Position Sensor Bk SR54 Developer Alienation Sensor SR62 Delivery Paper Full Sensor SR66 Reverse Flapper Position Sensor SR94...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ● PCB UN39,40 UN37,38 UN36 UN64 UN21 UN62,63 UN22 UN49 UN7,8 UN11 UN35 Name Main Controller PCB UN7,8 Low-voltage Power Supply PCB UN11 Enviroment Sensor PCB UN21 Fuser PCB UN22 Fuser Sub PCB UN35 Control Panel Numeric Keypad PCB UN36 Control Panel CPU PCB UN37,38...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning UN16 UN17 UN18 UN23 UN12 UN24 UN13 UN20 UN25 UN14 UN26 UN19 UN15 Name DC Controller PCB UN12 Pre-exposure LED Y UN13 Pre-exposure LED M UN14 Pre-exposure LED C UN15 Pre-exposure LED Bk UN16 Developer Alienation Sensor PCB UN17 High-voltage power supply PCB1 UN18...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Staple Cover ■ Procedure Removing the Staple Inner Cover ■ Preparation “ Removing the Staple Cover ” on page 134 ■ Procedure...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Finisher Right Upper Cover ■ Preparation “ Removing the Staple Cover ” on page 134 “ Removing the Staple Inner Cover ” on page 134 ■ Procedure Removing the Finisher Right Rear Cover ■...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure Removing the Finisher Right Lower Cover ■ Preparation “ Removing the Staple Cover ” on page 134 “ Removing the Staple Inner Cover ” on page 134 “ Removing the Finisher Right Upper Cover ” on page 135 “...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning “ Removing the Finisher Right Rear Cover ” on page 135 “ Removing the Finisher Right Lower Cover ” on page 136 ■ Procedure...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning NOTE: Install the below spring with the following steps. Removing the Finisher Left Rear Cover ■ Preparation “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 ■ Procedure...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Jogger Cover ■ Preparation “ Removing the Control Panel Upper Cover ” on page 150 “ Removing the Staple Cover ” on page 134 ■ Procedure Removing the Finisher Inner Rear Cover ■ Preparation “...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Finisher Delivery Tray ■ Preparation “ Removing the Control Panel Upper Cover ” on page 150 “ Removing the Staple Cover ” on page 134 “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure Removing the Left Rear Cover ■ Preparation “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “ Removing the Rear Cover ” on page 144 ■ Procedure...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Left Lower Cover ■ Preparation “ Removing the Cassette1 ” on page 141 “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “ Removing the Rear Cover ” on page 144 “ Removing the Left Rear Cover ” on page 143 “...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure(Without Finisher Model)
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure(With Finisher Model)
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Right Rear Cover ■ Preparation “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “ Removing the Rear Cover ” on page 144 ■ Procedure Removing the Right Lower Cover ■ Preparation “...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Control Panel Upper Cover ■ Procedure Removing the Front Upper Cover ■ Preparation “ Removing the Control Panel Upper Cover ” on page 150 ■ Procedure...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Right Upper Cover ■ Preparation “ Removing the Control Panel Upper Cover ” on page 150 “ Removing the Front Upper Cover ” on page 150 ■ Procedure Removing the Inner Delivery Rear Cover ■...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure Removing the Front Cover Left ■ Preparation “ Removing the Control Panel Upper Cover ” on page 150 “ Removing the Front Upper Cover ” on page 150 ■ Procedure Removing the Inner Delivery Right Upper Cover ■...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Waste Toner Container ■ Procedure Actions at Parts Replacement: “ Waste Toner Container” on page 296 Removing the Delivery Tray ■ Preparation “ Removing the Control Panel Upper Cover ” on page 150 “...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning “ Removing the Inner Delivery Right Upper Cover ” on page 152 12. Removing the Cartridge “ Removing the Fixing Assembly ” on page 257 “ Removing the ITB Unit ” on page 247 “ Removing the Waste Toner Container ” on page 154 ■...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Original Exposure/Feed System Removing the ADF Unit ■ Preparation “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “ Removing the Rear Cover ” on page 144 “ Removing the Main Controller Sub Cover /Main Controller Cover ” on page 211 ■...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Remove the Original Tray [1]. • 2 Shafts [2] 3. Remove the Rear Upper Cover [1]. • 2 Screws [2] • 2 Bosses [3] 4. Disconnect the connectors connected to the Main Controller Unit.
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 5. Close the Feeder Cover [1]. 6. Remove the ADF Unit [1] while removing the Harness Cover [2]. CAUTION: When installing the ADF Unit, be sure to insert the rib [A} of the Harness Cover into the guide [B] of the Reader Unit.
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure (With Finisher Model) CAUTION: Be careful not to damage the white sheets [1] and [2] of the ADF Unit when disassembling/assembling. 1. Open the Feeder Cover [1].
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Remove the Original Tray [1]. • 2 Shafts [2] 3. Remove the Rear Upper Cover [1]. • 2 Screws [2] • 2 Bosses [3] 4. Disconnect the connectors connected to the Main Controller Unit.
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 5. Close the Feeder Cover [1]. 6. Remove the ADF Unit [1] while removing the Harness Cover [2]. CAUTION: When installing the ADF Unit, be sure to insert the rib [A} of the Harness Cover into the guide [B] of the Reader Unit.
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the ADF Pickup Unit ■ Procedure CAUTION: Be sure not to touch the surface [A] of the roller when disassembling/assembling. 1. Open the Feeder Cover [1]. 2. Remove the ADF Pickup Unit [2] while pressing the lever [1]. •...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the ADF Separation Unit ■ Procedure CAUTION: Be sure not to touch the surface [A] of the roller when disassembling/assembling. 1. Open the Feeder Cover [1]. 2. Remove the ADF Separation Unit [1]. • 1 Claw [2] •...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Scanner Unit (Back) ■ Procedure CAUTION: Be careful not to touch the [A] part of the sensor of the Scanner Unit (Back) when disassembling/assembling. Be sure to hold the side surface [B]. 1. Open the Feeder Cover [1].
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Remove the Original Tray [1]. • 2 Shafts [2] 3. Remove the ADF Rear Cover [1]. • 2 Screws [2] • 2 Bosses [3] • 2 Hooks [4]...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning CAUTION: • Be careful not to trap the harness [2] with the ADF Rear Cover [1]. • Close the Harness Connection Cover [3] first, and then install the ADF Rear Cover [1]. 4. Remove the Link Arm [1].
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 5. Remove the Separation Guide Unit [1]. • 1 Screw [2] • 1 Grounding Wire [3] • 1 Connector [4] • 4 Screws [5] • 2 Bosses [6] 6. Remove the Lead 1 Sensor Unit [1]. •...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 7. Remove the harness [1]. • 1 Reuse Band [2] • 1 Connector [3] 8. Remove the CIS Cover [1]. • 3 Screws [2] 9. Disconnect the Flat Cable [1]. • 1 Flat Cable [1]...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 10. Turn the Scanner Unit (Back) [1] 90 degrees. • 1 Boss [2] CAUTION: Be careful not to touch the [A] part of the sensor of the Scanner Unit (Back) when disassembling/assembling. Be sure to hold the side surface [B].
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning CAUTION: When replacing the CIS Unit [1], be sure to replace the CIS Unit [1] and the CIS Spacers [2], which are included in the package of the service part, at the same time. If different spacers are used, image reading error may occur. •...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Copyboard Glass Unit ■ Procedure CAUTION: • When removing the Copyboard Glass, be careful not to touch the 2 glass surfaces [A]. • If the surface becomes dirty, clean it with the Glass Cleaning Sheet. 1.
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 3. Remove the Copyboard Glass Unit [1]. • 4 Screws [2] • 2 Bosses [3] 4. Actions at Parts Replacement: “ Copyboard Glass ” on page 299 Removing the Scanner Unit (Front) ■ Preparation “Removing the Copyboard Glass Unit” on page 173 ■...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 1. Move the Scanner Unit (Front) [1] to the center. 2. Remove the 2 spacers [1]. 3. Place a sheet of paper [2] to prevent the rail [1] from being damaged.
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 4. Place the Scanner Unit (Front) [1] on the paper. • 2 Shafts [2] 5. Remove the Scanner Unit (Front) [1]. • 1 Flat Cable [2]...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning CAUTION: When replacing the Scanner Unit (Front) [1], be sure to replace the Scanner Unit (Front) [1] and the CIS Spacers [2], which are included in the package of the service part, at the same time. If different spacers are used, image reading error may occur.
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Reader Motor ■ Preparation “ Removing the Control Panel Upper Cover ” on page 150 ■ Procedure 1. Open the ADF Unit + Reader Unit. • 1 Screw [1] CAUTION: 2. Remove the Reader Motor Cover [1]. •...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 3. Remove the Reader Motor [1]. • 1 Connector [2] • 1 Wire Saddle [3] • 2 Screws [4] Removing the ADF Feed Frame ■ Preparation “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 2. Remove the Original Tray [1]. • 2 Shafts [2] 3. Remove the Rear Upper Cover. 4. Disconnect the Flat Cable. • 1 Guide...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 5. Remove the ADF Rear Cover. • 2 Screws [1] • 2 Bosses [2] • 2 Hooks [3] CAUTION: • Be careful not to trap the harness [1] with the ADF Rear Cover. • Close the Harness Connection Cover [2] first, and then install the ADF Rear Cover.
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 6. Remove the Link Arm [1]. 7. Remove the Separation Guide Unit [1]. • 1 Screw [2] • 1 Grounding Wire [3] • 1 Connector [4] • 4 Screws [5] • 2 Bosses [6] 8. Free the harness from the Harness Guide. •...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 9. Remove the Pickup Cover Unit. • 2 Shafts [1] 10. Free the harness from the Harness Guide. • 5 Connectors [1] • 1 Screw [2] • 1 Round Shape Terminal [3] 11. Free the harness from the Harness Guide, and then remove the Harness Guide. •...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 12. Remove the fan. • 1 Connector [1] • 1 Screw [2] • 1 Boss [3] 13. Pass the Flat Cable through the Harness Cover [1], and free the cable from the Harness Guides [2]. 14.
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 15. Remove the screws on the back side and remove the Bottom Cover. 16. Remove the White Plate and close the ADF. 17. Remove the screws.
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 18. Place the Flat Cable onto the Feed Frame Unit. 19. Secure the Base Frame Unit and the Reader in place with tapes. CAUTION: By removing the Feed Frame Unit, the Base Frame Unit opens abruptly.
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 20. Press the A part and remove the Feed Frame Unit.
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning CAUTION: • Because the glass of the CIS Holder locates under the Feed Frame Unit, be careful not to hit the Feed Frame Unit against the Base Frame Unit. • Be careful not to drop the Feed Frame Unit onto the Reader Glass. •...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure (With Finisher Model) 1. Open the Feeder Cover [1]. 2. Remove the Original Tray [1]. • 2 Shafts [2] 3. Remove the Rear Upper Cover.
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 4. Disconnect the Flat Cable. • 1 Guide...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 5. Remove the ADF Rear Cover. • 2 Screws [1] • 2 Bosses [2] • 2 Hooks [3] CAUTION: • Be careful not to trap the harness [1] with the ADF Rear Cover. • Close the Harness Connection Cover [2] first, and then install the ADF Rear Cover.
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 6. Remove the Link Arm [1]. 7. Remove the Separation Guide Unit [1]. • 1 Screw [2] • 1 Grounding Wire [3] • 1 Connector [4] • 4 Screws [5] • 2 Bosses [6] 8. Free the harness from the Harness Guide. •...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 9. Free the harness from the Harness Guide. • 1 Connector [1] • 2 Screws [2] • 2 Round Shape Terminals [3] • 1 Reuse Band [4] 10. Remove the Pickup Cover Unit. • 2 Shafts [1] 11.
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 12. Remove the fan. • 1 Connector [1] • 1 Screw [2] • 1 Boss [3] 13. Pass the Flat Cable through the Harness Cover [1], and free the cable from the Harness Guides [2]. 14.
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 15. Remove the screws on the back side and remove the Bottom Cover. 16. Remove the White Plate and close the ADF. 17. Remove the screws.
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 18. Place the Flat Cable onto the Feed Frame Unit. 19. Secure the Base Frame Unit and the Reader in place with tapes. CAUTION: By removing the Feed Frame Unit, the Base Frame Unit opens abruptly.
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 20. Remove the Feed Frame Unit.
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning CAUTION: • Because the glass of the CIS Holder locates under the Feed Frame Unit, be careful not to hit the Feed Frame Unit against the Base Frame Unit. • Be careful not to drop the Feed Frame Unit onto the Reader Glass. •...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning “Removing the ADF Feed Frame” on page 179 ■ Procedure 1. Remove the 2 screws and 1 spring. • 2 Hooks 2. Remove the Drive Support Plate. • 2 Belts [1] • 3 Shaft Supports [2] NOTE: Installation procedure “Installing the Drive Support Plate”...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 4. Remove the Lead Sensor Unit. • 1 Screw [1] • 1 Boss [2] • 1 Hook [3] • 1 Flag [4] NOTE: When installing the Lead Sensor Unit, be sure to pass the shaft [A] under the flag [4]. 5.
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 6. Remove the CIS Adjustment Holder. • 1 Screw [1] CAUTION: When installing the CIS Adjustment Holder, be sure to install the screw so that it is aligned with the center of marking lines. 7. Remove the CIS Cover. •...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 8. Remove the 5 CIS Fixation Screws. 9. Disconnect the Flat Cable. 10. Remove the CIS Holder.
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning NOTE: Points of the CIS Holder Installation • Raise the Drive Frame. • Fit the CIS Adjustment Holder Retainer into the place. • Be sure that the bosses are fit into the holes on the CIS Holder.
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning CAUTION: Points of the CIS Holder Installation • Be sure that the Compression Spring is in contact with the side of the CIS Holder. ■ Installing the Drive Support Plate ● Procedure 1. Remove the Drive Release Coupling. 2.
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 3. Install the 3 Shaft Supports. 4. Install the 2 shafts. • 2 Belts [1] NOTE: Be sure that the Electromagnetic Clutch is oriented in the direction as shown in the figure to make the installation of the Drive Support Plate easier.
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 5. Install the Drive Support Plate. NOTE: • Pass the harness of the clutch through the hole on the Drive Support Plate. • Be sure to align the shaft with the Shaft Support. 6. Install the Clutch Rotation Stopper [1] and the bushing [2]. •...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning 7. Install the screws. 8. Install the Drive Release Coupling while let the Drive Release Lever avoid contact with the coupling. 9. Set the spring. • 2 Hooks [1] Removing the ADF Unit/the Reader Unit ■...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Controller System Removing the Finisher Controller ■ Preparation “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “ Removing the Rear Cover ” on page 144 ■ Procedure Removing the Main Controller Sub Cover /Main Controller Cover ■...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning CAUTION: The Main Controller Cover has an HDD on the back side. The HDD is sensitive to shock. When handling this cover, be sure not to give a shock to it. Removing the HDD ■ Preparation “Actions before Parts Replacement”...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure Actions at Parts Replacement: “Actions after Parts Replacement ” on page 299 Removing the Fax Unit ■ Preparation “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “ Removing the Rear Cover ” on page 144 “...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure Removing the Fax Speaker Unit ■ Preparation “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “ Removing the Rear Cover ” on page 144 “ Removing the Left Rear Cover ” on page 143 ■...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Replace parts from an old PCB to a new PCB. • TPM PCB • FLASH PCB • Memorey PCB Actions at Parts Replacement:“Main Controller PCB” on page 295 Removing the DC Controller PCB ■ Preparation “Before Parts Replacement”...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning NOTE: Number of connectors: 25 locations (w/ Finisher type), 24 locations (w/o Finisher type) Actions at Parts Replacement: “ DC Controller PCB ” on page 295 Removing the High-voltage Power Supply1 ■ Preparation “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure Removing the Low-voltage Power Supply PCB ■ Preparation “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “ Removing the Rear Cover ” on page 144...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning “ Removing the Main Controller Sub Cover /Main Controller Cover ” on page 211 “ Removing the Left Rear Cover ” on page 143 “ Removing the Fax Unit ” on page 213 “ Removing the Main Controller Unit ” on page 214 ■...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning CAUTION: Points to note at installation: Be sure to check that the spring is in contact with the plate. Removing the Power Supply Cooling Fan ■ Preparation “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure Removing the High-voltage Power Supply2 ■ Preparation “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “ Removing the Rear Cover ” on page 144 “ Removing the Main Controller Sub Cover /Main Controller Cover ” on page 211 “...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning CAUTION: Make sure that the Contact Spring is in contact with the PCB. Removing the Main Drive Unit ■ Preparation(Without Finisher Model) “ Removing the Rear Cover ” on page 144 “ Removing the Main Controller Sub Cover /Main Controller Cover ” on page 211 “...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning “ Removing the High-voltage Power Supply1 ” on page 218 ■ Preparation(With Finisher Model) “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “ Removing the Rear Cover ” on page 144 “ Removing the Main Controller Sub Cover /Main Controller Cover ” on page 211 “...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning CAUTION: <Points to note at assembly> When re-installing the removed Main Drive Assembly, release the 4 Developing Assemblies and slide the 4 Disengagement levers (on the host machine side) to the right. The Main Drive Assembly cannot be installed if the Disengagement levers are not positioned on the right.
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Control Panel CPU PCB Unit/LCD Unit ■ Preparation “ Removing the Control Panel Upper Cover ” on page 150 “ Removing the Control Panel Unit ” on page 228...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Actions at Parts Replacement: “ Control Panel CPU PCB/LCD Unit ” on page 302 Removing the Environment Sensor ■ Preparation “ Removing the Waste Toner Container ” on page 154 “ Removing the Left Door ” on page 142 ■...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Rear Fan ■ Preparation “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “ Removing the Rear Cover ” on page 144 “ Removing the Main Controller Sub Cover /Main Controller Cover ” on page 211 “...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Cartridege Fan ■ Preparation “ Removing the Waste Toner Container ” on page 154 “ Removing the Left Door ” on page 142 “ Removing the Left Lower Cover ” on page 144 ■...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Left Upper Front Fan / Left Upper Rear Fan ■ Preparation “ Removing the Rear Cover ” on page 144 “ Removing the Waste Toner Container ” on page 154 “ Removing the Left Door ” on page 142 “...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Laser Exposure System Removing the Laser Scanner Unit ■ Preparation “ Removing the Waste Toner Container ” on page 154 “ Removing the Left Door ” on page 142 ■ Procedure CAUTION: <Points to note at disassembly / assembly> The Laser Scanner Unit and the cleaning mechanism interfere with each other when the Front Door is opened because the Front Door and cleaning mechanism of the Laser Scanner are interlocked.
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning CAUTION: <Points to note at assembly> Make sure to close all doors on the printer before turning ON the power for the first time after replacing the Laser Scanner Unit.
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Secondary Transfer Outer Roller Unit ■ Procedure Actions at Parts Replacement: “ Secondary Transfer Outer Roller Unit ” on page 296...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Actions at Parts Replacement: “ ITB Unit ” on page 296 Removing the Developer Alienation Motor ■ Preparation “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “ Removing the Rear Cover ” on page 144 “...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure Removing the Yellow drum,yellow developer and magenta developer Motor ■ Preparation “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “ Removing the Rear Cover ” on page 144 “ Removing the Main Controller Sub Cover /Main Controller Cover ” on page 211 “...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Magenta drum,cyan drum and cyan developer Motor ■ Preparation “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “ Removing the Rear Cover ” on page 144 “ Removing the Main Controller Sub Cover /Main Controller Cover ” on page 211 “...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure Removing the Black drum, black developer and ITB Motor ■ Preparation “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “ Removing the Rear Cover ” on page 144...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning “ Removing the Main Controller Sub Cover /Main Controller Cover ” on page 211 “ Removing the Left Rear Cover ” on page 143 “ Removing the Main Controller Unit ” on page 214 “ Removing the DC Controller PCB ” on page 217 ■...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Registration Unit ■ Preparation “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “ Removing the Rear Cover ” on page 144 “ Removing the Main Controller Sub Cover /Main Controller Cover ” on page 211 “...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Registration Patch Sensor Unit ■ Preparation “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “ Removing the Rear Cover ” on page 144 “ Removing the Main Controller Sub Cover /Main Controller Cover ” on page 211 “...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Fixing System Removing the Fixing Assembly ■ Procedure Actions at Parts Replacement: “ Fixing Assembly ” on page 297 Removing the Fixing Drive Unit ■ Preparation(Without Finisher Model) “ Removing the Control Panel Upper Cover ” on page 150...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning “ Removing the Rear Cover ” on page 144 “ Removing the Main Controller Sub Cover /Main Controller Cover ” on page 211 “ Removing the ADF Unit/the Reader Unit ” on page 208 “ Removing the Front Upper Cover ” on page 150 “...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Preparation(With Finisher Model) “ Removing the Control Panel Upper Cover ” on page 150 “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “ Removing the Rear Cover ” on page 144 “ Removing the Right Rear Cover ” on page 147 “...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Fixing Motor ■ Preparation “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “ Removing the Rear Cover ” on page 144 “ Removing the Main Controller Sub Cover /Main Controller Cover ” on page 211 “...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Pickup/Feed System Removing the Finisher Unit ■ Preparation “ Removing the Control Panel Upper Cover ” on page 150 “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “ Removing the Rear Cover ” on page 144 “...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning CAUTION: Be sure to place the Finisher Unit as follows so that the Control Panel Unit does not interfere with the working table. Removing the Finisher Stapler Unit ■ Preparation “ Removing the Staple Cover ” on page 134 ■...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Finisher Jogger Unit ■ Preparation “ Removing the Staple Cover ” on page 134 “ Removing the Control Panel Upper Cover ” on page 150 “ Removing the Jogger Cover ” on page 139 “...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Finisher Tray Unit ■ Procedure Removing the Finisher Upper Feed Unit ■ Preparation “ Removing the Staple Cover ” on page 134 “ Removing the Finisher Stapler Unit ” on page 270 “ Removing the Staple Inner Cover ” on page 134 “...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Finisher Lower Feed Unit ■ Preparation “ Removing the Staple Cover ” on page 134 “ Removing the Finisher Stapler Unit ” on page 270 “ Removing the Staple Inner Cover ” on page 134 “...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning “ Removing the Finisher Inner Rear Cover ” on page 139 “ Removing the Finisher Fan ” on page 277 ■ Procedure...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Finisher Lower Solenoid Unit ■ Preparation “ Removing the Staple Cover ” on page 134 “ Removing the Finisher Stapler Unit ” on page 270 “ Removing the Staple Inner Cover ” on page 134 “...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “ Removing the Rear Cover ” on page 144 “ Removing the Main Controller Sub Cover /Main Controller Cover ” on page 211 “ Removing the Finisher Upper Feed Unit ” on page 272 “...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Finisher Fan ■ Preparation “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “ Removing the Rear Cover ” on page 144 “ Removing the Main Controller Sub Cover /Main Controller Cover ” on page 211...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Finisher Motor ■ Preparation “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “ Removing the Rear Cover ” on page 144 “ Removing the Finisher Fan ” on page 277 ■ Procedure Removing the Delivery Unit ■...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning “ Removing the Left Rear Cover ” on page 143 “ Removing the Inner Delivery Rear Cover ” on page 151 “ Removing the Front Cover Left ” on page 152 “ Removing the Inner Delivery Right Upper Cover ” on page 152 12.
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning CAUTION: <If the Finisher Unit Is Installed> Remove the FD Middle Guide. Removing the Lifter Drive Unit ■ Preparation “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “ Removing the Rear Cover ” on page 144 “...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure Removing the Pick Up Motor ■ Preparation “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “ Removing the Rear Cover ” on page 144 “ Removing the Main Controller Sub Cover /Main Controller Cover ” on page 211 “...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning ■ Procedure Removing the Pickup Assembly ■ Preparation “ Removing the Finisher Rear Cover ” on page 133 “ Removing the Rear Cover ” on page 144 “ Removing the Main Controller Sub Cover /Main Controller Cover ” on page 211 “...
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4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning “ Removing the Cassette1 ” on page 141 “ Removing the Right Door Unit ” on page 148 ■ Procedure...
4. Parts Replacement and Cleaning Removing the Cassette Separation Roller ■ Procedure Actions at Parts Replacement: “ Cassette Separation Roller (Host machine) ” on page 303 Removing the Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Roller ■ Procedure...
5. Adjustment Pickup Feed System Image Position Adjustment NOTE: By making an adjustment on the 1st side, the margin on the 2nd side is also changed. If the difference between the 1st and the 2nd sides is +/- 0.5 mm or less, do not adjust the 2nd side. Reference: Standard value (front side, back side) Leading edge: 5.0 mm +/- 2.0 mm Left edge: 2.5 mm +/- 2.0 mm...
5. Adjustment 2. Execute the following service modes to adjust the image position on the left edge. Front side: Adjustment of the image write start position in the horizontal scanning direction at pickup from the Cassette 1 to 4 and the Multi-purpose Tray COPIER >...
5. Adjustment Original Exposure System Right Angle Adjustment Place a test chart on the ADF and make a copy. Then measure A and B dimensions of the leading edge of paper. If the skew amount is not within the standard, perform this adjustment. •...
5. Adjustment Actions at Parts Replacement Main Controller PCB How to Replace the Parts: “ Removing the Main Controller Unit ” on page 214 ■ Actions at Parts Replacement 1. Transfer the following PCBs which were connected to the old Main Controller PCB to the new PCB. •...
5. Adjustment CAUTION: Auto-update is available only when the following service mode (Lv. 2) is set to 1 or 2. COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > VER-CHNG 1. If the following message is displayed on the screen, press [Update] to auto-update the DCON version. Screen sample 2.
5. Adjustment ■ Actions after Parts Replacement 1. When the consumable parts have been replaced, be sure to clear the parts counter shown below in service mode (Lv.2). COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > WST-TNR Fixing Assembly How to Replace the Parts: “...
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5. Adjustment Backup target data Backup Method User Service Power OFF (excluding DCM) Other settings for Main Menu Yes*9 Function Settings > Store/Access Files Mail Box Settings (Register Box Name, PIN, Time Until File Auto Delete, Yes*4 Yes*9 Printer upon Storing from Printer Driver) Image data in Mail Box, Fax Inbox, and Memory RX Inbox Yes*4 Network Place Settings...
5. Adjustment • Service mode top screen > BACKUP • Web Service *10: The setting value that was set when the main power was turned OFF the last time is automatically backed up to the Flash PCB. When a HDD is replaced with a new one, the setting value is automatically inherited from the Flash PCB at the time of HDD formatting.
5. Adjustment 2. Place an A4 or LTR size paper on the ADF and execute the service mode. COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL2 4. Write the values on the service label for the Reader (back side of the Front door). COPIER >...
5. Adjustment 2. Follow the steps shown below to adjust the ADF white level. 1. Place an A4 or LTR size paper on the Copyboard Glass and execute the following service mode. COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL1 2. Place an A4 or LTR size paper on the ADF and execute the following service mode. COPIER >...
5. Adjustment ■ Actions after Parts Replacement 1. When the consumable parts have been replaced, be sure to clear the parts counter shown below in service mode. COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-2 > DF-SP-RL Control Panel CPU PCB/LCD Unit How to Replace the Parts: “...
5. Adjustment Cassette Feed Roller (Option) ■ Actions after Parts Replacement 1. When the consumable parts have been replaced, be sure to clear the parts counter shown below in service mode. COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-2 > C2-FD-RL : Cassette 2 COPIER >...
The machine is installed in a well-ventilated place where the machine stands horizontally. The power plug of the machine is connected to the output. Checking the pa- The Canon-recommended paper is used. The paper is not moistened. Set paper by taking it out from a new package to output. Checking the pa- Paper that is within the specified volume is correctly set in the Cassette and Multi-purpose Tray.
6. Troubleshooting Test Print Overview The following test print types are available with this machine, and you can check for failure of an image with a circle 'Yes' described in the image check items in the table below. When no failure is found in the test print in normal output mode, it can be caused in PDL input or Reader.
6. Troubleshooting 4. When the TYPE is set to "5" in step 2, specify the density in the following service mode. COPIER > TEST > PG > DENS--Y: Y COPIER > TEST > PG > DENS--M: M COPIER > TEST > PG > DENS--C: C COPIER >...
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6. Troubleshooting NOTE: Various settings can be configured in the following service mode. Output of each developing color COPIER > TEST > PG > COLOR-Y COPIER > TEST > PG > COLOR-M COPIER > TEST > PG > COLOR-C COPIER > TEST > PG > COLOR-K Print density setting TEST>PG>DENS-Y TEST>PG>DENS-M...
6. Troubleshooting ■ MCYBk Horizontal Stripes (TYPE = 10) 2.5+1.5/-1.5mm 4.0+1.5/-1.0mm This test print is mainly used to check the dark area density of each color, the balance between colors, and white lines that occur during development. Check item Checking Method Assumed cause Uneven density Check that there is no uneven density in the solid area of...
6. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Items Remedies to be performed when E602-xxxx or E614-xxxx error is displayed Remedy procedure for E602 or E614 differs according to the status of the screen where error is displayed. Check the remedy procedure by referring to the following flow chart. Start An error code is displayed on...
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6. Troubleshooting Start Confirmation or judgment (1) Check cable connector connected to HDD and restart the machine. Detail change of initialization and /or Inspection (2) Did the machine start and the issue solved? Initialization and /or inspection fails and related parts are replaced Automatic process (3) Shift to the hard disk of the machine...
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6. Troubleshooting 3. If the machine is not started normally, execute key operation to shift to the service mode for shifting to hard disk maintenance mode. [1] : CHK TYPE [2] : HD CHECK [3] : HD CLEAR [4] : HD OPERATION CANCEL +------------------------------------+ E602-0801 +------------------------------------+...
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6. Troubleshooting 9. Consider the HDD cannot be restored, select [4] and cancel the schedule. Switch OFF the main power of the machine. [1] : CHK TYPE [2] : HD CHECK [3] : HD CLEAR [4] : HD OPERATION CANCEL ------------------------------------------------- [4] has been selected Turn OFF the main power.
7. Error/Jam/Alarm Overview This section describes the error codes that are displayed when failure has occurred. The codes are divided into three categories. Code types Description Reference Error Codes This code is displayed when a failure caused by the host machine “Error Code”...
7. Error/Jam/Alarm Points to Note When Clearing MN-CON • Execution of clearing MN-COM deletes all data in Address Book, Forwarding Settings, Settings/Registration (Adjustment/ Maintenance, Function Settings, Set Destination, Management Settings, TPM Settings), etc. Before execution of this operation, ask user to back up the data and get approval for this operation. •...
7. Error/Jam/Alarm Error Code Error Code Details E000-0001-05 Fixing Assembly: Temperature rise failure Detection Description The Fixing Assembly did not reach the specified temperature within the specified time at power- Remedy [Related parts] - Fixing Drawer Harness (between the Fixing Drawer Connector J-86 and the Connector J154 of the DC Controller PCB) - Fixing Assembly - DC Controller PCB(UN1)
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E001-0002-05 Fixing Sub Thermistor (Rear) high temperature detection error Detection Description The Fixing Sub Thermistor (Rear) temperature rose higher than the specified level. Remedy [Related parts] - Fixing Drawer Harness (between the Fixing Drawer Connector J86 and the Connector J154 of the DC Controller PCB) - Fixing Assembly - DC Controller PCB(UN1)
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E003-0002-05 Fixing Sub Thermistor (Rear) low temperature detection error Detection Description The Fixing Sub Thermistor (Rear) temperature lowered below the specified level. Remedy [Related parts] - Fixing Drawer Harness (between the Fixing Drawer Connector J86 and the Connector J154 of the DC Controller PCB) - Fixing Assembly [Remedy]...
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E004-0004-05 Mismatch of Fixing Assembly type Detection Description An error was displayed when mismatch of the Fixing Assembly type was detected. Remedy [Related parts] - Fixing Drawer Harness (between the Fixing Drawer Connector J86 and the connector J154 of the DC Controller PCB) - Fixing Assembly - DC Controller PCB(UN1)
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E012-0102-05 Yellow drum,yellow developer and magenta developer Motor error Detection Description The motor speed detection result of ASIC did not fall within the specified range for 500 consecutive ms after the motor speed detection result of ASIC fell within the specified range at least once during the rotation of the yellow drum,yellow developer and magenta developer Motor.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E012-0301-05 Magenta drum,cyan drum and cyan developer Motor error Detection Description The motor speed detection result of ASIC never fell within the specified range until 500 ms elapsed after the magenta drum,cyan drum and cyan developer Motor started rotation. Remedy [Related parts] - Harness between the connector (J59) of the magenta drum,cyan drum and cyan developer Motor...
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E012-0402-05 Black drum, black developer and ITB Motor error Detection Description The motor speed detection result of ASIC did not fall within the specified range for 500 consecutive ms after the motor speed detection result of ASIC fell within the specified range at least once during the rotation of the black drum, black developer and ITB Motor.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E015-0002-05 Cassette2 lift-up error Detection Description The Paper Surface Sensor did not detect the presence of paper even after 10 seconds elapsed since the cassette lifter started operation during the initial lift-up. Remedy [Related parts] - Harness between the Connector J12 of the Cassette2 Lifter Drive Unit and the Connector J5007 on the Cassette Module Controller PCB - Cassette Module Controller PCB - Cassette2 Pickup Unit...
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E015-0004-05 Cassette4 lift-up error Detection Description The Paper Surface Sensor did not detect the presence of paper even after 10 seconds elapsed since the cassette lifter started operation during the initial lift-up. Remedy [Related parts] - Harness between the Connector J14 of the Cassette4 Lifter Drive Unit and the Connector J5015 on the Cassette Module Controller PCB - Harness between the Connector J206 of the Cassette4 Pickup Unit and the Connector J5013 on the Cassette Module Controller PCB...
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E015-0012-05 Pickup Roller Alienation Sensor detection error in Cassette2 Detection Description An error is reported under any of the following conditions. (1) The output of the Pickup Roller Alienation Sensor did not change when the Cassette2 pickup feed Vertical Path Motor was driven by 600 steps at the engagement operation of the Pickup Roller. (2) The output of the Pickup Roller Alienation Sensor did not change when the Cassette2 pickup feed Vertical Path Motor was driven by 600 steps at the disengagement operation of the Pickup Roller.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E015-0013-05 Pickup Roller Alienation Sensor detection error in Cassette3 Detection Description An error is reported under any of the following conditions. (1) The output of the Pickup Roller Alienation Sensor did not change when the Cassette3 pickup feed Vertical Path Motor was driven by 600 steps at the engagement operation of the Pickup Roller. (2) The output of the Pickup Roller Alienation Sensor did not change when the Cassette3 pickup feed Vertical Path Motor was driven by 600 steps at the disengagement operation of the Pickup Roller.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E015-0014-05 Pickup Roller Alienation Sensor detection error in Cassette4 Detection Description An error is reported under any of the following conditions. (1) The output of the Pickup Roller Alienation Sensor did not change when the Cassette4 pickup feed Vertical Path Motor was driven by 600 steps at the engagement operation of the Pickup Roller. (2) The output of the Pickup Roller Alienation Sensor did not change when the Cassette4 pickup feed Vertical Path Motor was driven by 600 steps at the disengagement operation of the Pickup Roller.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E074-0001-05 ITB Pressure Release Sensor detection error Detection Description An error is reported under any of the following conditions. (1) The ITB Pressure Release Sensor could not detect the status of the ITB Pressure Release Mechanism within the specified time after the start of the home position search of the ITB Pressure Release Sensor at warm-up rotation.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E110-0002-05 Scanner Motor error Detection Description An error is reported under any of the following conditions. (1) The Scanner Motor speed detection result of the ASIC did not fall within the range of target speed +/- 1.56% for 200 consecutive ms during the rotation of the Scanner Motor and after the Scanner Motor speed detection result of the ASIC fell within the specified range at least once.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E198-0001-05 EEPROM error on the DC Controller PCB Detection Description An error is reported under any of the following conditions. (1) At the initial communication with the EEPROM on the DC Controller PCB, certain data read from the EEPROM was abnormal. (2) A communication error occurred with EEPROM or abnormal data was read from EEPROM during the shipment inspection.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E227-0001-04 Power supply error Detection Description The Main Controller PCB did not detect 24 V when the main power was turned ON. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Main Controller PCB (UN6/J4509) and the Low-voltage Power Supply PCB (UN01/J313) - Low-voltage Power Supply PCB (UN01) - Main Controller PCB (UN6)
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E248-0001-04 Reader backup error Detection Description Reading error was detected when the Controller IC of the Main Controller PCB read the Reader backup value in the Flash PCB. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Flash PCB (UN91) - Main Controller PCB (UN6) [Remedy] Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E280-0102-04 Scanner Unit communication error Detection Description Disconnection of FFC between the Main Controller and the Scanner Unit (back) was detected. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Scanner Unit (back) and the Main Controller PCB (UN6) - Scanner Unit (back) - ADF UNIT - Main Controller PCB (UN6)
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E302-0103-04 Error in paper back shading Detection Description Image sampling for shading was not completed. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Scanner Unit (back) and the Main Controller PCB (UN6) - Scanner Unit (back) - ADF UNIT - Main Controller PCB (UN6) [Remedy] Check/replace the related parts.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E315-0510-00 Image process device timeout error Detection Description Image processing was not completed within the specified period of time at scanning. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Reader Unit and Main Controller PCB - Main Controller PCB(UN6) - Reader Controller PCB [Remedy] Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E350-0003-00 System error Detection Description System error Remedy Contact to the sales company. E350-3000-00 System error Detection Description System error Remedy Contact to the sales company. E351-0000-00 System error Detection Description Main Controller PCB communication error. Remedy [Related parts] - Main Controller PCB(UN6) [Remedy] Check/replace the Main Controller PCB (UN6)
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E423-0001-04 ADF error Detection Description An access error to SDRAM for controlling ADF that is installed on the Main Controller PCB was detected. Remedy [Related parts] - Main Controller PCB(UN6) [Remedy] Check/replace the Main Controller PCB (UN6) E503-0062-02 Inter-IC communication error of Finisher Controller PCB Detection Description A communication error was detected between the CAN CPU and the MECH CPU contained in the...
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E531-8002-02 Staple home position error Detection Description When the Staple Home Position Sensor does not detect the home position within 600 ms from the time when the Staple Motor started operation, if it does not detect the home position within 600 msec of counterclockwise motor rotation after stopping the motor for 1000 msec, the Staple Motor is determined to be faulty.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E551-8001-02 Finisher Fan error Detection Description If a lock signal was detected for 5 consecutive seconds in monitoring at an interval of 100 ms, the symptom will be determined as Finisher Fan failure. Remedy [Related parts] - Finisher Fan - Finisher Controller PCB [Remedy] - Disconnect and then connect the Connector J505 on the Finisher Controller PCB...
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-0020-00 HDD error Detection Description Corruption of database managing user mode/service mode data was detected. Remedy [Related parts] - HDD [Remedy] While this error occurs, backup of the setting values is disabled. In addition, it may not be recorded in the error log. Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-0201-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the storage area of image data after startup. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-0301-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the MEAP-related area. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-0401-00 HDD error Detection Description Logical partition error was detected. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log. Remedy [Related parts] R2.00 - Harness between the Main Controller PCB and the HDD...
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-0501-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the storage area of image data after startup. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-0601-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the storage area of image data after startup. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-0701-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in general application temporary area (temporary file). (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-0801-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the general application-related area. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-0901-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in PDL spool data (temporary file). (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-1001-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the SEND-related area. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-1101-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the update-related area. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-1201-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the license-related area. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-1301-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the system area. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-1401-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in SWAP (temporary file/alternative memory area). (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-1701-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the debug log area. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-1801-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the image data storage area in Advanced Box. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-1901-00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the storage area of data for printing. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-2001-00 HDD error Detection Description Mismatch on encryption operation Remedy [Related parts] - Main Controller PCB(UN6) - HDD [Remedy] Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared. 1. Check that the Main Controller PCB is installed properly. 2.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E602-FF11-00 HDD error Detection Description An unidentified HDD error was detected after startup. Remedy [Related parts] R2.00 - Main Controller PCB(UN6) - HDD [Reference] For backup and restoration, refer to "Appendix> Backup Data List" in the System Service Manual. [Remedy] Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E614-0001-00 Flash PCB error Detection Description The Flash PCB could not be recognized, or the Flash PCB was not formatted. Remedy [Related parts] R2.00 - Flash PCB(UN91) - Main Controller PCB(UN6) [Remedy] Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared. - Reinstall the necessary application software once the error is cleared.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E614-0073-00 System verification error Detection Description At startup in safe mode, an error may occur due to invalid data of the startup firmware. When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it is not recorded in the error log.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E614-0201-00 Error in system on the Flash PCB Detection Description An error was detected in the system area. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E614-0311-00 Error in system on the Flash PCB Detection Description An error was detected in the system area. (File could not be written in the Flash PCB after startup or I/O error after startup) Remedy [Related parts] R2.00 - Flash PCB(UN91) - Main Controller PCB(UN6) [Remedy] Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E614-0501-00 Error in file system on the Flash PCB Detection Description An error was detected in the general application-related area. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E614-0611-00 Error in system on the Flash PCB Detection Description An error was detected in the license-related area. (File could not be written in the Flash PCB after startup or I/O error after startup) Remedy [Related parts] R2.00 - Flash PCB(UN91) - Main Controller PCB(UN6) [Remedy] Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E614-4000-00 Error in system on the Flash PCB Detection Description The OS could not be recognized. When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log. Remedy [Related parts] - Main Controller PCB(UN6) - Flash PCB (UN91)
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E614-4003-00 Error in system on the Flash PCB Detection Description The OS boot loader was not found. When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log. Remedy [Related parts] - Main Controller PCB(UN6)
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E614-9000-00 Error in system on the Flash PCB Detection Description SRAM device access-related error (at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log. Remedy [Related parts] - Flash PCB (UN91) [Remedy]...
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E614-FF01-00 Error in system on the Flash PCB Detection Description An unidentified Flash error was detected at startup. (Initialization failed at startup or I/O error at startup) When this error occurs, the system has not been started normally. Therefore, it may not be recorded in the error log.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E674-0002-07 Fax Board communication error Detection Description An error was detected for the specified number of times in communication with the Fax Board. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Fax Board and the Main Controller PCB - Fax Board - Main Controller PCB(UN6) [Remedy] Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E674-0100-07 Fax Board communication error Detection Description After completion of fax communication, writing of the communication information (log) failed, and the log could not be read. Remedy Turn OFF and then ON the main power. If it occurs when the power is turned OFF and then ON after executing FAX > Clear > ALL, execute FAX >...
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E732-0001-04 Communication error Detection Description DDI-S communication error. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between ADF UNIT (J5) and the Main Controller PCB (UN6/J4002) - Harness between READER UNIT (J6) and the Main Controller PCB (UN6/J4001) - READER ADF UNIT - Main Controller PCB (UN6) - DC Controller PCB (UN1) [Remedy] Check/replace the related parts.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E732-0023-04 Communication error Detection Description DDI-S communication error (SPRDY-S detection error) Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the READER ADF UNIT (J6, J5) and the Main Controller PCB (UN6/J4001, 4002) - READER ADF UNIT - Main Controller PCB (UN6) [Remedy] Check/replace the related parts.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E733-0001-05 Printer communication error Detection Description A communication error between the DC Controller PCB and the Main Controller PCB was detected. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harnesses between the DC Controller PCB (UN1/J112) and the Main Controller PCB (UN6/ J4511) - DC Controller PCB (UN1) - Main Controller PCB (UN6)
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E733-F001-05 Printer communication error Detection Description Disconnection of a cable between the Main Controller PCB and the DC Controller PCB was detected. Remedy [Related parts] - Main Controller PCB(UN6) - DC Controller PCB(UN1) [Remedy] Check/replace the harness between the DC Controller PCB and the Main Controller PCB. E733-F002-05 Printer communication error Detection Description...
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E746-0022-00 Image Analysis Board error Detection Description Different version of Image Analysis Board (PCB used for PCAM) Remedy Reinstall the firmware of the Image Analysis Board or the system software which version is supported by this model using SST or a USB flash drive. E746-0023-00 Image Analysis Board error Detection Description...
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E746-0033-00 TPM error Detection Description It was detected that data in TPM was inconsistent. Remedy [Related parts] - TPM PCB [Remedy] If the TPM key was backed up, - Restore the TPM key. 1. Connect the USB memory which stores the TPM key. 2.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E748-2010-00 Flash PCB error / HDD error Detection Description IPL (startup program) was not found, or the HDD could not be recognized. Remedy [Related parts] R1.00 - Harness between the Main Controller PCB (UN6/J6003, J6004) and the HDD - HDD - Flash PCB (UN91)(UN91) - Main Controller PCB (UN6)
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E748-2025-00 Main Controller PCB access error Detection Description Main controller board access errors Remedy [Related parts] - Main Controller PCB(UN6) [Remedy] Check/replace the Main Controller PCB (UN6) E748-2026-00 Main Controller PCB access error Detection Description Main controller board access errors Remedy [Related parts] - Main Controller PCB(UN6)
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E753-0001-00 Download Error Detection Description Update of the system software failed. Remedy [Related parts] - Flash PCB (UN91) [Remedy] Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared. 1. Turn OFF and then ON the main power. 2.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E805-0009-05 Front Delivery Cooling Fan error Detection Description While the Front Delivery Cooling Fan was operated, the Front Delivery Cooling Fan lock signal "Hi" was detected for 12.5 consecutive seconds. Remedy [Related parts] - Harness between the Connector J36 on the Front Delivery Cooling Fan and the Connector J353 on the High-voltage Power Supply1 - Harness between the Connector J351 on the High-voltage Power Supply1 and the Connector J114 on the DC Controller PCB...
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E805-0014-05 Power Supply, Main Controller PCB Cooling Fan error Detection Description While the Power Supply, Main Controller PCB Cooling Fan was operated, the Power Supply, Main Controller PCB Cooling Fan lock signal "Hi" was detected for 8 consecutive seconds. Remedy [Related parts] - Harness between the Connector J350 on the High-voltage Power Supply1 and the Connector...
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E840-0001-05 Fixing Assembly pressure release mechanism error Detection Description Error is reported under any of the following conditions. (1) Fixing pressure release sensor does not detect the state shifting from engagement to disengagement or disengagement to engagement within 2 rotations (1.6 sec.) of the engagement/ disengagement cam from when the Fixing Motor started to rotate counterclockwise during fixing engagement/disengagement operation.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm E881-0001-00 Board over heat error Detection Description Abnormal temperature of the Main Controller CPU was detected. Remedy [Related parts] - Main Controller PCB(UN6) [Remedy] Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared. a. If the error occurred during a service visit and then occurred again, replace the Main Controller PCB.
7. Error/Jam/Alarm Error Code (FAX) How to View Fax Error Codes When the service mode #1 SSSW SW01 Bit0 is set to "1" after installing the Fax Board, service error code is output on the communication management report, reception result report, and error transmission report in the event that the communication is resulted in an error.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm No.*1 No.*2 Description ##114 ##3114 at time of reception, RTN is transmitted. ##116 ##3116 [T/R] Disconnection of loop current was detected during communication. ##200 ##3200 at time of reception, no image carrier is detected for 5 sec. ##201 ##3201 [T/R] DCN is received outside the normal parity procedure.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm No.*1 No.*2 Description ##755 ##3755 at time of ECM transmission, no meaningful signal is received after transmission of PPS-MPS, causing the procedural signal to be transmitted more than specified. ##757 ##3757 at time of ECM transmission, DCN is received after retransmission of PPS-MPS. ##758 ##3758 at time of ECM transmission, the procedural signal has been transmitted more than...
7. Error/Jam/Alarm Jam Code Jam Type Type Overview of detection Check items (in arbitrary order) DELAY A delay jam occurs when a sensor was not turned • Remaining paper at the upstream of the target sensor ON although a specified period of time had passed •...
7. Error/Jam/Alarm Jam screen display specification Due to one jam code being used for multiple options, the illustration for the different option may be displayed on the jam screen. In this case, "1/2" or similar information is displayed on top left side of the screen and this area can be pushed. This operation can be used to switch information on the screen.
7. Error/Jam/Alarm Location Jam code Jam Type Sensor name/Detection descrip- Sensor No. Code tion 0A06 POWER ON Inner Delivery Sensor SR8611/SR8613 0A07 POWER ON Delivery Paper Full Sensor SR62 0A08 POWER ON Duplex Feed Sensor SR66 0A09 POWER ON Registration Sensor SR11 0B00 DOOR OP...
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm UN68 M4100 UN44 UN42/43 Location Jam code Jam Type Sensor name/Detection descrip- Sensor No. Code tion 0001 DELAY Registration Sensor 0002 STNRY Registration Sensor 0009 DELAY Lead Sensor SR4206 0010 STNRY Lead Sensor SR4206 0013 DELAY Delivery Sensor 0014 STNRY Delivery Sensor...
7. Error/Jam/Alarm Location Jam code Jam Type Sensor name/Detection descrip- Sensor No. Code tion 00A1 POWER ON Registration Sensor 00A4 POWER ON Lead Sensor SR4206 00A6 POWER ON Delivery Sensor OP Cassette PS13 PS11 Cassette Feeding Unit-AS1...
7. Error/Jam/Alarm Alarm Code Alarm Code Details 00-0085 A notice of stat A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 00-0246 Error code display (4-digit) A. Operation / B. Cause / Soft counter PCB cannot write normally. C. Remedy 00-0247 Error code display (4-digit) A.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm 10-0017 Toner (Y) prior notification alarm A. Operation / B. Cause / The life value of a target part reached the number of days left as set in COPIER > OPTION > PM- C. Remedy DLV-D > TONER-Y. 10-0018 Toner (M) prior notification alarm A.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm 10-0096 Toner Cartridge (M) memory data error warning A. Operation / B. Cause / Communication error with the memory of the toner cartridge (M) was detected. C. Remedy Cause: The memory of the toner cartridge (M) could not be detected. 1.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm 10-F018 Toner (M) high consumption alarm A. Operation / B. Cause / It was detected that the target part was at a high level of daily consumption. C. Remedy 10-F019 Toner (C) high consumption alarm A. Operation / B. Cause / It was detected that the target part was at a high level of daily consumption.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm 31-0008 HDD failure prediction alarm A. Operation / B. Cause / Movement: HDD failure is expected to occur in a short time due to occurrence of physical error in C. Remedy HDD. It does not occur in the HDD of mirroring configuration. Cause: Error in the S.M.A.R.T.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm 31-0136 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 31-01F1 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 31-01F2 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 31-01F3 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm 40-0077 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 40-0078 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 40-0080 Cassette 1 Feed Roller prior notification alarm A. Operation / B. Cause / The life value of a target part reached the number of days left as set in COPIER > OPTION > PM- C.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm 43-0078 Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller replacement completion alarm A. Operation / B. Cause / Multi-purpose Tray Separation Roller counter was cleared. C. Remedy 43-0080 Cassette 1 Feed Roller replacement completion alarm A. Operation / B. Cause / Cassette 1 Feed Roller counter was cleared. C.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm 50-0015 Failure of the ADF Double Feed Sensor A. Operation / B. Cause / Cause: C. Remedy Failure of the Double Feed Sensor installed in the ADF Detection condition/timing: - When a paper feed error of the Double Feed Sensor was detected at power-on - When an error of the output value of the Double Feed Sensor was detected during ADF job (While an ADF job is being executed, it is handled as a jam once and retry is performed.) Clearing condition:...
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm 73-0017 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 73-0024 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 73-0026 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 76-0003 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm 79-0001 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 79-0002 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 79-0003 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 79-0004 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm 80-0019 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 81-0001 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 81-0003 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 81-0004 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C.
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7. Error/Jam/Alarm 84-0003 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 84-0004 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 84-0005 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C. Remedy 84-0006 For R&D A. Operation / B. Cause / C.
8. Service Mode Overview It is possible to see each item of service mode so that those who access to service mode can understand how to use them. The main types of this machine's service mode are shown below. Basic Operations This section describes the basic operation of service mode.
8. Service Mode CAUTION: • Displayed language of the service mode contents can be selected from J/E/F/I/G/S/C/K/T. • The service mode contents can be upgraded using SST or a USB flash drive just like other system software. Example: COPIER > DISPLAY > VERSION screen 1.
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8. Service Mode By pressing <LEVEL 1> at the upper right of the screen while Level 1 screen is displayed, the screen is switched to Level 2 screen. NOTE: This key combination can be used to enter the Level 2 screen. •...
8. Service Mode SITUATION Mode Situation mode has been implemented in this machine to improve workability and searchability at the site. This mode makes it possible to easily use the service mode appropriate for the scene at the site. The following items are available in situation mode. •...
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8. Service Mode 2. Select "SITUATION". 3. On the "SITUATION MODE" screen, select "Sensor Check". 4. Press a button according to the type of electrical component and the corresponding device type. Example: In the case of the Registration Sensor of the host machine, press the button (red dotted frame) at "COPIER"/"P- SENSOR".
8. Service Mode 5. A list of electrical component types for the selected device is displayed. 6. Select an electrical component to display the details in the frame (red dotted frame) at the bottom of the screen. 7. Press the [i] button to display the screen showing the locations of electrical components. ■...
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8. Service Mode NOTE: The service mode used below utilizes the system where electrical components used are operated by control signals sent from the DC Controller. If a control signal is sent but the electrical component does not operate, a failure of the electrical component, open circuit of the cable for transmitting control signals, or poor contact of the connector is suspected.
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8. Service Mode 5. "ACTIVE" is displayed while the electrical component is driven. After the electrical component has been driven for a specified period of time, "OK!" is displayed if transmission of the drive signal succeeded, or "NG !" is displayed if failed.
8. Service Mode Press the [i] button to display the screen showing the locations of electrical components. 6. The screen showing the locations of electrical components is displayed. Security Support A password can be specified to prevent unauthorized access to the service mode. Related Service Mode: Setting password type when the screen is switched to the service mode •...
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8. Service Mode ■ Procedure for Setting Password 1. Set "1" or "2" in the following service mode. • COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > PSWD-SW <Setting range> 0: No password [Default] 1: Service technician 2: System administrator + Service technician CAUTION: •...
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Remote Operation Viewer in order to prevent the user from performing unexpected operations. As shown in the figure below, the mask screen is displayed when this function is enabled. Canon Remote Operation Viewer screen Operation Panel...
8. Service Mode • When this function is enabled, a mask screen is displayed on the Control Panel. When the function is disabled, the original screen is displayed again. Example of the displayed mask screen • This function is disabled when the following operations are performed. •...
8. Service Mode • Exit the Remote Operation Viewer. • Disconnect the network (disconnect the network cable, disable the network function, etc.). • Shut down or restart the machine. Service Mode Backup Adjustment is made to every machine at the time of shipment to write the adjustment value in the service label. When replacing the DC Controller PCB or clearing RAM, the adjusted values of ADJUST and OPTION return to the default;...
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8. Service Mode How to obtain the report data Location “How to Export Service Print File to a PC Using SST ” on page 426 ■ Service Print and Data File Name Supported for File Output Service Mode Content COPIER > Function> MISC-P > P-PRINT Output of service mode setting values COPIER >...
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8. Service Mode 4. Select service mode > Copier > Function > MISC-P > RPT2USB; and then press OK. NOTE: • If the downloaded file is opened as plain text, the paragraphs are misaligned, which makes it difficult to read the data. •...
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8. Service Mode 3. Execute Download mode > [5]: Download File > [4]: ServicePrint Download. ■ How to Export Service Print File to a PC Using SST The procedure for exporting the service print file to a PC using SST will now be described. (SST described in the procedure is Ver 4.72.) 1.
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8. Service Mode 3. Click the [Upload Data] button. iA4245 iA4245 iA4245 4. Select [Report] and click the [Start] button. iA4245 5. Specify the folder name to be saved and enter comments if necessary. Then click the [Store] button. iA4245 6.
8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) DISPLAY (State display mode) ■ VERSION COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION LANG-LV Display of Latvian language file version Detail To display the version of Latvian language file. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION RPTL-CA Dspl RUI Portal Catalan file version Detail To display the version of Catalan language file for "Remote UI: Portal". Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION RPTL-RU Dspl RUI Portal Russian file version Detail To display the version of Russian language file for "Remote UI: Portal". Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION RPTL-DA Dspl RUI Portal Danish file version Detail To display the version of Danish language file for "Remote UI: Portal". Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION LANG-AR Dspl of Arabic language file ver Detail To display the version of Arabic language file. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 LANG-VN...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION S-LNG-JP Dspl of service mode Japanese file ver Detail To display the version of Japanese language file in service mode. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION MEDIA-TW Dspl of Chinese media info version:trad Detail To display the version of Chinese media information (traditional). Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION MEDIA-HU Dspl of Hungarian media information ver Detail To display the version of Hungarian media information. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 MEDIA-FI...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION MEDIA-FR Dspl of French media information version Detail To display the version of French media information. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 MEDIA-IT...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION LANG-CR Display of Croatian language file ver Detail To display the version of Croatian language file. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 LANG-BU...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION LANG-PL Display of Polish language file version Detail To display the version of Polish language file. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 LANG-NO...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION LANG-DA Display of Danish language file version Detail To display the version of Danish language file. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99 LANG-CS...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION PANEL Dspl of Control Panel CPU PCB ROM ver Detail To display the ROM version of Control Panel CPU PCB. Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > ACC-STS COINROBO Dspl of Coin Manager connection state Detail To display the connecting state of the Coin Manager. Use Case When checking the connection between the machine and the Coin Manager Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > ANALOG FIX-E Dspl Fixing Heater (front) temperature Detail To display the edge temperature of the Fixing Heater detected by the Thermistor (front). Use Case When checking the edge temperature of the Fixing Heater Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only) Display/Adj/Set Range...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > CCD TARGET-B Shading target value (B) Detail To display the shading target value of Blue. Use Case - When clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB - At scanned image failure Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
8. Service Mode I/O (I/O display mode) ADJUST (Adjustment mode) ■ ADJ-XY COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > ADJ-XY ADJ-X Adj read start pstn: Copyboard,vert scan Detail To adjust the image reading start position (image leading edge position) in the vertical scanning direction at copyboard reading.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > ADJ-XY ADJ-S Adjustment of Reader shading position Detail To adjust the Scanner Unit (Front) position in feed direction when reading the White Plate on the left edge of the Copyboard Glass. When replacing the Scanner Unit, execute RDSHDPOS and write the value of this item in the service label.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > ADJ-XY ADJ-X-MG Fine adj img ratio: book mode, vert scan Detail To make a fine adjustment of image magnification ratio in vertical scanning direction at copyboard reading. As the value is changed by 1, the image magnification ratio is changed by 0.01%.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD LED4CL Adj pry lgt src lgt time:back,clr,600dpi Detail To adjust the lighting time of the LED which is the primary light source of the Scanner Unit (Back) in color mode with 600 dpi.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD OFST4CL5 Adj CIS-ch5 offset: back,clr mode,600dpi Detail To adjust the offset value (black level) of the Scanner Unit (Back) on channel 5 in color mode with 600 dpi.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD OFST4CL0 Adj CIS-ch0 offset: back,clr mode,600dpi Detail To adjust the offset value (black level) of the Scanner Unit (Back) on channel 0 in color mode with 600 dpi.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD OFST3CL1 Adj CIS-ch1 offset: back,clr mode,300dpi Detail To adjust the offset value (black level) of the Scanner Unit (Back) on channel 1 in color mode with 300 dpi.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD LED-CL-R Adj pry lgt src lgt time: frt,clr,300dpi Detail To adjust the lighting time of the LED which is the primary light source of the Scanner Unit (Front) in color mode with 300 dpi.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD OFST2CL3 Adj CIS-ch3 offset:front,clr mode,600dpi Detail To adjust the offset value (black level) of the Scanner Unit (Front) on channel 3 in color mode with 600 dpi. The value is updated by executing CL-AGC.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD OFST-CL4 Adj CIS-ch4 offset:front,clr mode,300dpi Detail To adjust the offset value (black level) of the Scanner Unit (Front) on channel 4 in color mode with 300 dpi. The value is updated by executing CL-AGC.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD DFTAR3-B Enter shading target VL (B): front, 3rd Detail To enter the shading target value of Blue on the front side at the third reading position at DADF stream reading.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD DFTBK-R Enter shading target VL (R): back side Detail To enter the shading target value of Red on the back side at DADF stream reading. When clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF3-S9 MTF value 9 entry: DADF, back, vert scan Detail To enter the setting value 9 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction on the back side at DADF stream reading.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF3-S5 MTF value 5 entry: DADF, back, vert scan Detail To enter the setting value 5 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction on the back side at DADF stream reading.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF3-S1 MTF value 1 entry: DADF, back, vert scan Detail To enter the setting value 1 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction on the back side at DADF stream reading.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF3-M6 MTF value 6 entry: DADF, back, horz scan Detail To enter the setting value 6 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction on the back side at DADF stream reading.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF3-M2 MTF value 2 entry: DADF, back, horz scan Detail To enter the setting value 2 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction on the back side at DADF stream reading.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD DFCH-G2 Complex chart No.2 data (G) entry: back Detail To derive the front/back side linearity, enter the Green data on the back side of No.2 image in DADF complex chart.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD DFCH-R2 Complex chart No.2 data (R) entry: back Detail To derive the front/back side linearity, enter the Red data on the back side of No.2 image in DADF complex chart.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF-S7 MTF value 7 entry: Copyboard, vert scan Detail To enter the setting value 7 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction at copyboard reading. When clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF-S4 MTF value 4 entry: Copyboard, vert scan Detail To enter the setting value 4 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction at copyboard reading. When clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF-S1 MTF value 1 entry: Copyboard, vert scan Detail To enter the setting value 1 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction at copyboard reading. When clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF-M7 MTF value 7 entry: Copyboard, horz scan Detail To enter the setting value 7 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction at copyboard reading. When clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF-M4 MTF value 4 entry: Copyboard, horz scan Detail To enter the setting value 4 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction at copyboard reading. When clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF-M1 MTF value 1 entry: Copyboard, horz scan Detail To enter the setting value 1 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction at copyboard reading. When clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD DFCH2B2 Complex chart No.2 data (B) entry: front Detail To derive the front/back side linearity, enter the Blue data on the front side of No.2 image in DADF complex chart.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD 100DF2GB GB clr displc correct: back, vert scan Detail To correct the color displacement between G and B lines in vertical scanning direction due to the Scanner Unit (Back).
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF2-S7 MTF value 7 entry:DADF, front, vert scan Detail To enter the setting value 7 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction on the front side at DADF stream reading. When clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF2-S4 MTF value 4 entry:DADF, front, vert scan Detail To enter the setting value 4 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction on the front side at DADF stream reading. When clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF2-S1 MTF value 1 entry:DADF, front, vert scan Detail To enter the setting value 1 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction on the front side at DADF stream reading. When clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF2-M7 MTF value 7 entry:DADF, front, horz scan Detail To enter the setting value 7 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction on the front side at DADF stream reading. When clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF2-M4 MTF value 4 entry:DADF, front, horz scan Detail To enter the setting value 4 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction on the front side at DADF stream reading. When clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD MTF2-M1 MTF value 1 entry:DADF, front, horz scan Detail To enter the setting value 1 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction on the front side at DADF stream reading. When clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD DFTAR2-R Enter shading target VL (R): front, 2nd Detail To enter the shading target value of Red on the front side at the second reading position at DADF stream reading.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD DFTAR-R Enter shading target VL (R): front, 1st Detail To enter the shading target value of Red on the front side at the first reading position at DADF stream reading.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD 100-GB GB clr displc correct: front, vert scan Detail To correct the color displacement between G and B lines in vertical scanning direction due to the Scanner Unit (Front).
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD W-PLT-Y Stdrd White Plt white lvl data (Y) entry Detail To enter the white level data (Y) for the Standard White Plate. When clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB/replacing the Copyboard Glass, enter the value of barcode label which is affixed on the glass.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > BLANK BLANK-L Adjustment of left edge margin Detail To adjust the margin on the left edge of paper. As the value is incremented by 1, the margin is increased toward the center of the paper by 1 pixel (0.0423 mm).
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > PASCAL OFST-P-C C density adj at test print reading Detail To adjust the offset of C-color test print reading signal at auto gradation adjustment (full adjustment). When clearing the Reader-related RAM data/replacing the SATA Flash PCB, enter the value of the service label on the reader.
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8. Service Mode ■ COLOR COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > COLOR PH-OFS-K Adj Bk-clr hi dens area clr balance: PDL Detail To adjust the color balance of the high density area of Bk-color at PDL print. As the value is larger, the image gets darker.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > COLOR PH-OFS-Y Adj Y-clr hi dens area clr balance: PDL Detail To adjust the color balance of the high density area of Y-color at PDL print. As the value is larger, the image gets darker. In case of data generated by the printer driver and stored in Mail Box, a value obtained by adding the value adjusted in [Fine Adjust Density] in [Access Stored Files] to the setting value of this item is applied as the actual density value.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > COLOR PM-OFS-M Adj M-clr mid dens area clr balance: PDL Detail To adjust the color balance of the medium density area of M-color at PDL print. As the value is larger, the image gets darker. In case of data generated by the printer driver and stored in Mail Box, a value obtained by adding the value adjusted in [Fine Adjust Density] in [Access Stored Files] to the setting value of this item is applied as the actual density value.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > COLOR PL-OFS-C Adj C-clr low dens area clr balance: PDL Detail To adjust the color balance of the low density area of C-color at PDL print. As the value is larger, the image gets darker. In case of data generated by the printer driver and stored in Mail Box, a value obtained by adding the value adjusted in [Fine Adjust Density] in [Access Stored Files] to the setting value of this item is applied as the actual density value.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > COLOR HD-OFS-K Adj Bk hi dens area clr balance: copy Detail To adjust the color balance of the high density area of Bk-color for copy operation. As the value is larger, the image gets darker. A value obtained by adding the value adjusted in [Fine Adjust Density] in the main menu to the setting value of this item is applied as the actual density value.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > COLOR HD-OFS-M Adj M hi dens area clr balance: copy Detail To adjust the color balance of the high density area of M-color for copy operation. As the value is larger, the image gets darker. A value obtained by adding the value adjusted in [Fine Adjust Density] in the main menu to the setting value of this item is applied as the actual density value.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > COLOR MD-OFS-K Adj Bk mid dens area clr balance: copy Detail To adjust the color balance of the medium density area of Bk-color for copy operation. As the value is larger, the image gets darker. A value obtained by adding the value adjusted in [Fine Adjust Density] in the main menu to the setting value of this item is applied as the actual density value.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > COLOR MD-OFS-M Adj M mid dens area clr balance: copy Detail To adjust the color balance of the medium density area of M-color for copy operation. As the value is larger, the image gets darker. A value obtained by adding the value adjusted in [Fine Adjust Density] in the main menu to the setting value of this item is applied as the actual density value.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > COLOR LD-OFS-K Adj Bk low dens area clr balance: copy Detail To adjust the color balance of the low density area of Bk-color for copy operation. As the value is larger, the image gets darker. A value obtained by adding the value adjusted in [Fine Adjust Density] in the main menu to the setting value of this item is applied as the actual density value.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > COLOR LD-OFS-M Adj M low dens area clr balance: copy Detail To adjust the color balance of the low density area of M-color for copy operation. As the value is larger, the image gets darker. A value obtained by adding the value adjusted in [Fine Adjust Density] in the main menu to the setting value of this item is applied as the actual density value.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > COLOR OFST-C Adj C-clr brit area dens&color balance Detail To adjust the bright area density and color balance of C-color. As the value is larger, the image gets darker. Decrease the value when the background cannot be read correctly because the density of a document is dark and increase the value when the density of a document is light.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > COLOR ADJ-K Adjustment of color balance for Bk-color Detail To adjust the default value of the color balance for Bk-color when the density of Bk-color varies between devices. As the value is larger, the image gets darker.
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8. Service Mode ■ HV-TR COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > HV-TR 1TR-TGK1 Adj sgl Bk pry trns ATVC tgt crrnt Detail To adjust the offset of the target current value for single Bk-color upon primary transfer ATVC control.
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8. Service Mode ■ FEED-ADJ COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > FEED-ADJ REG-MF Rgst start timing adj: MP Tray Detail To adjust the leading edge margin by changing the timing to form image when feeding the paper. As the value is changed by 1, the leading edge margin is changed by 0.1 mm.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > FEED-ADJ ADJ-C4RE Write start pstn in horz scan:Cst4 2nd Detail To adjust the image write start position on the second side in the horizontal scanning direction when feeding paper from the Cassette 4. As the value is changed by 1, the left margin is changed by 0.1 mm.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > FEED-ADJ ADJ-C1RE Write start pstn in horz scan:Cst1 2nd Detail To adjust the image write start position on the second side in the horizontal scanning direction when feeding paper from the Cassette 1. As the value is changed by 1, the left margin is changed by 0.1 mm.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > FEED-ADJ ADJ-C3 Cassette 3 write start pstn in horz scan Detail To adjust the image write start position in the horizontal scanning direction when feeding paper from the Cassette 3. As the value is incremented by 1, the margin on the left edge of paper is increased by 0.1 mm.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > FEED-ADJ REGIST Adj of registration start timing: 1-side Detail To adjust the timing to turn ON the Registration Roller in the case of plain paper. As the value is incremented by 1, the margin on the leading edge of paper is increased by 0.1 mm. +: Leading edge margin becomes larger.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > MISC ACS-CNT3 ACS mode jdgmt pixel count area: back Detail To set the area which counts the pixel to judge the color presence in ACS mode (back side at duplex reading with 1 path).
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > MISC ACS-CNT2 Set ACS jdgmt pixel count area in DADF Detail To set the area which counts the pixel to judge the color presence in ACS mode at DADF reading. As the greater value is set, the judgment area is widened.
8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > MISC K-ADJ Set criteria for black text: front side Detail To set the judgment level of black characters at text processing. As the value is increased, the text tends to be detected as black. Use Case When preferring the text to be judged as black Adj/Set/Operate Method...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > INSTALL E-RDS-GW Set GW address for E-RDS comctn:sub line Detail To set the gateway address that E-RDS uses for communication with UGW. When using DHCP for acquiring the IP address of the sub line, an automatically acquired gateway address is displayed.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > INSTALL NFC-USE ON/OFF of NFC option Detail To set whether to enable the installed NFC option. Set 1 when using the NFC option. [Use NFC Card Emulation] is displayed in [Settings/Registration]. Use Case When installing the NFC option Adj/Set/Operate Method...
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This is displayed only when the Embedded-RDS third-party extended function is available. Use Case When the non-Canon-made extension function of the Embedded-RDS is available Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > INSTALL COM-TEST Dspl connect result w/ Sales Co's server Detail To display the result of the connection test with the sales company's server. Use Case When using Embedded-RDS Adj/Set/Operate Method Select the item, and then press OK key.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > INSTALL STRD-POS Scan position auto adj in DADF mode Detail To adjust the DADF scanning position automatically. Use Case At DADF installation/uninstallation Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Close the DADF. 2) Select the item, and then press OK key.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CCD CL-AGC Adj Scan Unit white/black ref level: AGC Detail To adjust the black/white reference level of the Scanner Unit automatically (automatic gain control). To make the adjustment with both resolutions 300 dpi and 600 dpi. Use Case - When replacing the Copyboard Glass - When replacing the Scanner Unit...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CCD DF-WLVL1 White level adj in book mode: color Detail To adjust the white level for copyboard scanning automatically by setting the paper which is usually used by the user on the Copyboard Glass.
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8. Service Mode ■ PART-CHK COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > PART-CHK Specification of operation motor Detail To specify the motor to operate. Use Case When replacing the motor/checking the operation Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 14 0: Scanner Motor (M7)
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4: A jar file and data of MEAP application which has been installed additionally Related Service Mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CLEAR> JV-CACHE Supplement/Memo MEAP applications bundled as standard: system application, built-in login application MEAP applications installed additionally: non-Canon-made login application, general application, etc. PLPW-CLR Clear security policy setting password Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access].
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CLEAR LANG-CLR Uninstallation of language files Detail To uninstall the language files other than Japanese and English files installed in HDD. When installing a new language file while the maximum number of language files (11 files) have been already installed, an existing language file needs to be uninstalled.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CLEAR CA-KEY Deletion of CA certificate and key pair Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To simultaneously delete the CA certificate and key pair which are additionally registered by the user.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CLEAR Clear Settings/Registration setting VL Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To clear the Settings/Registration setting values. - Preferences (excluding values for Paper Type Management Settings) - Adjustment/Maintenance - Function Settings...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CLEAR R-CON Clearing of Reader-related setting data Detail To clear the Reader-related setting data. Use Case When clearing the Reader-related setting data Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
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8. Service Mode ■ MISC-P COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > MISC-P PSCL-PRT Output grdtn/clr tone crrct log report Detail To output the execution log of auto gradation adjustment/auto correction color tone in the form of a report.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > MISC-P RPT2USB Write serv rpt file to USB flash drive Detail To store the report file of service mode saved in HDD by RPT-FILE to a USB flash drive. Use Case When storing the report file of service mode to a USB flash drive Adj/Set/Operate Method...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > MISC-P LBL-PRNT Output of service label Detail To print the service label. Use Case When printing the service label Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Place A4/LTR paper in Cassette 1. 2) Select the item, and then press OK key.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > SYSTEM CHK-TYPE Spec HD-CLEAR/HD-CHECK exe partition No. Detail To specify the partition number of the HDD to execute HD-CLEAR/HD-CHECK. Use Case When executing HD-CLEAR/HD-CHECK Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > SYSTEM DSRAMBUP Backup of DC Controller PCB SRAM Detail To back up the setting data in SRAM of the DC Controller PCB. Use Case When replacing the DC Controller PCB for troubleshooting at the time of trouble occurrence Adj/Set/Operate Method Select the item, and then press OK key.
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8. Service Mode ■ DBG-LOG COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > DBG-LOG HIT-STS2 For R&D LOG-DEL Clearing of debug logs Detail To delete the debug log file. The debug log setting is not reset. Use Case When clearing the debug log Adj/Set/Operate Method...
SI: Slovenia, GR: Greece, EE: Estonia, RU: Russia, SK: Slovakia, RO: Romania, HR: Croatia, BG: Bulgaria, TR: Turkey, TH: Thailand, VN: Vietnam, AR: Argentina, IN: India YY: Language (Fixed; e.g. ja: Japanese) ZZ: Location (Fixed; e.g. 00: CANON) AA: Paper size configuration (00: AB configuration, 01: Inch configuration, 02: A configuration, 03: Inch/AB configuration) Default Value It differs according to the location.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW BK-4CSW Specify Prmry Trns Roll diseng mode Detail Operate the Engagement/Disengagement Mechanism of the Primary Transfer Roller and the Developing Engagement/Disengagement Mechanism with all colors engaged. Horizontal lines may appear on the image due to the vibration during driving the Engagement/ Disengagement Mechanism of the Primary Transfer Roller.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW SJB-UNW Reserve upper limit of secured print job Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set the upper limit for the number of reserved jobs in secured print job. Use Case Upon user's request Adj/Set/Operate Method...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW PSWD-SW Password type set to enter service mode Detail To set the type of password that is required to enter when getting into service mode. 2 types are available: one for "service technician"...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW CDS-FIRM Set to allow firmware update by admin Detail * Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set whether to allow the user (administrator) to perform firmware update linked with CDS and collection of log files.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW LOCLFIRM Set to allow firmware update by file Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set whether to permit the user (administrator) to update the firmware from the remote UI using a local file.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW CDS-LVUP Set to allow CDS periodical update Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set whether to allow the user (administrator) to perform periodical update linked with CDS. When 1 is set, setting of periodical update can be made in Settings/Registration menu/via remote When 2 is set, setting of periodical update can be made on the Updater screen in service mode.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW MIB-NVTA RFC-compatible character stringMIB write Detail As default, MIB object which NVT-ASCII can be written exists in order to link with LUI entry value. This violates RFC order, so a problem like garbled 2-byte characters may occur in the SNMP monitoring system, such as the 3rd vendor's MPS.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW BXSHIFT Setting of binding at 0mm binding margin Detail To set whether to judge the job as a job "without binding" when storing a PDL job in Inbox while the binding margin is set to "0".
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW DFTSCNSZ Setting of default scan size Detail To set the default scan size when scan size is not specified. Use Case Upon user's request Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1 0: LTR, 1: LGL Default Value...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW VER-CHNG Setting of firmware update operation Detail To set how to update firmware of PCB/option which has been installed/replaced by comparing the version of it with the version stored in the Flash PCB of the Main Controller. If combination of firmware versions of PCB/option stored in the Main Controller and the version in PCB/option after installation/replacement is not appropriate (operation with the combination of firmware versions has not yet been checked), failure where analysis is difficult may occur.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW ITBGST Specify remedy for development ghost Detail A mode to alleviate ghost images caused by a development factor.When 1 is set, the paper interval is extended for large size (210.0 mm to 215.9 mm in width, 163.1 mm to 355.6 mm in length) of Thin, Plain 1, Plain 2, Color, Recycled 1, or Recycled 2.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW 3RDP-MSG ON/OFF pop-up screen dspl after upgrade Detail To set whether to display the screen to prompt the user to "Third-Party Software" at the first startup after upgrading due to change in the platform version.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > DSPLY-SW UI-FAX ON/OFF of fax screen display Detail To set whether to display or hide the FAX function. Use Case Upon user's request Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > DSPLY-SW UI-WEB ON/OFF of Web browser screen display Detail To set whether to display or hide the Web browser screen. Use Case Upon user's request Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > DSPLY-SW UI-MEM ON/OFF of memory media screen display Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set ON/OFF of the memory media screen display on the Control Panel. The setting values 0 (OFF) and 1 (ON) are linked with OFF and ON of [Memory Media] in [Settings/ Registration] respectively.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > DSPLY-SW UI-PPA ON/OFF of PPA screen display Detail To set whether to display PPA-related information on the Control Panel or remote UI. The setting is linked with LGCY-SCP. When LGCY-SCP is set to 0, the setting of this item becomes 1.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > DSPLY-SW PCMP-DSP Set copy cmpl scrn dspl:chg w/devc alone Detail To set whether to display the screen indicating completion of copying at the time of charging with a device alone.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > DSPLY-SW LF-DSP-S Set Display/Hide Life VL in Service Mode Detail To set whether to display Life Value and Replacement Life Value on the service mode counter screen.
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8. Service Mode ■ NETWORK COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK IFAX-LIM No. of max print lines at IFAX reception Detail To set the maximum number of lines for e-mail text to be printed when receiving IFAX. Setting of this item can prevent endless printing of the attached file data in the case of receiving an error e-mail or failure in interpretation of the context.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK NW-SPEED Setting of network data transfer speed Detail To set the data transfer speed when the service network is connected. When downloading the firmware through network, use 0 in the normal operation. When fixed to 100Base-TX/10Base-T for any reason, change the setting.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK NS-PLNWS Limit plaintext auth at SMTP auth encry Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To restrict use of PLAIN/LOGIN authentication, which is plaintext, at the time of SMTP authentication under the environment where the communication packet is encrypted.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK RMT-LGIN For R&D MEAP-SSL HTTPS port setting of MEAP Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set the port of HTTPS server in the case of using SSL with HTTP of MEAP. Use Case When specifying the setting of HTTPS port for MEAP Adj/Set/Operate Method...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK DNSTRANS Setting of DNS transfer priority Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set priority order of the protocol (IPv4/IPv6) to be used for DNS query. In the case of using both IPv6 and IPv4 while the DNS server supports IPv4, it takes time because of timeout when executing DNS query with priority on IPv6.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK SPDALDEL Initialization of SPD value Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To initialize all the SPD values that are under management. SPD values can be initialized without clearing SRAM.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK ILOGMODE Setting of filter log target packet Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set the target packet to be recorded in the filter log. Usually, only the unicast packets to the machine are recorded in the filter log by PFW (personal firewall).
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK PFWFTPRT Set of RST reply at IP filter FTP SEND Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. When FTP SEND is executed using an IP filter by which packets from a specific remote PC are rejected, SYN is returned to the port 113 if the PC supports authentication of the FTP port 113.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK SIPREGPR Setting of registrar server use protocol Detail To set the protocol used for communication with registrar server. Although the protocol that is the same as the one for proxy server is usually used, another protocol can be used in accordance with user and environment.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK SSLSTRNG Allow weak encryption algorithm for SSL Detail To set whether to allow using weak encryption algorithm for SSL. When 1 is set, weak encryption algorithm cannot be used. Use Case When prohibiting weak encryption algorithm because of security concern Adj/Set/Operate Method...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK LINKWAKE Set of deep sleep recovery at link-up Detail To set whether to recover from deep sleep when link-up (disconnection and then connection of LAN cable) is detected. Set 0 if the closest hub or switch chatters at link-up.
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8. Service Mode ■ ENV-SET COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > ENV-SET ENVP-INT Temp, humid/Fix Roll temp log get cycle Detail To set the cycle to obtain log of the temperature and humidity inside the machine or the surface temperature of the Fixing Roller.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-RDR DF2DSTL1 Adj dust dtct level:strem, ppr int, back Detail To adjust dust detection level that is executed in the Scanner Unit (Paper Back) at paper interval at the stream reading with DADF (1-path model).
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-MCON TMC-SLCT Setting of error diffusion coefficient Detail To set coefficient to be used for error diffusion process. Specify according to the level of granularity and dot stability. Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-MCON TNR-DWN Setting of toner deposit amount Detail To set the toner deposit amount on the gradation area and text area. By reducing the toner deposit amount when toner scatters or paper winds around the Fixing Assembly in the case of full color, the symptom can be decreased, but the hue might change.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-MCON REDU-CNT Set toner deposit amount limt at clr adj Detail To set whether to limit the toner deposit amount at color adjustment (color balance, fine adjustment of density).
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Display/Adj/Set Range 1 to 3 1: CS680 68g (Except for USA and EU. Mainly for Japan) 2: Canon Multipurpose 20lb/75g (For USA) 3: Canon Red Label Professional 80g (For EU) Default Value It differs according to the location. AST-SEL Adj of advanced smoothing effect Detail To adjust the smoothing effect which is set in the advanced smoothing UI.
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8. Service Mode ■ IMG-DEV COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-DEV DMX-OF-Y Adj of Y-color D-max target density Detail To adjust the target density of D-max control in the case where density of solid area on Y-color image is not appropriate even when auto gradation adjustment is executed.
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8. Service Mode ■ IMG-FIX COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-FIX FX-S-TMP Specify moist paper mode Detail To alleviate fixing slips and image frictions by preventing vaporization from moist paper through the extension of paper interval and the heating of the Pressure Roller. Use Case When use of moist paper causes a fixing slip or image friction Adj/Set/Operate Method...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-FIX TMP-P1 Adj of fixing temperature: 1st-side Detail To adjust the fixing control temperature while 1st-side is fed. As the value is increased, gloss and productivity are improved. As the value is decreased, uneven gloss and wrinkles are alleviated and performance of paper separation is improved.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > CUSTOM DFEJCLED ON/OFF of DADF Delivery Display LED Detail To set whether to light up the Delivery Display LED of DADF. Use Case Upon user's request (The Delivery Display LED is too bright) Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > CUSTOM RDEV-SP6 RCON device special settings 6 Detail To execute the device special setting. Use Case For customization Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER SLEEP Setting of auto sleep function Detail To set ON/OFF of auto sleep function. Use Case Upon user's request Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
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Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set charge count transmission of PDL job to the connecting charging management device (Coin Manager or non-Canon-made control card). Use Case Upon user's request Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER COPY-JOB Setting of copy job reservation Detail To set to enable/disable copy job reservation when the Card Reader/Coin Manager is used. Use Case Upon user's request Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
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1 at the time of Collate mode, as bind figure while the value of COPIES command for the next page or later is invalid. Same control applies as Canon-made PCL at the time of non- sorted mode)
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Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1 0: No transmission, 1: Transmission Default Value Supplement/Memo Charging management device: Coin Manager, Non-Canon-made control card DFLT-CPY Setting of color mode for copy Detail To set the default color mode for copy operation. To reflect the change, it is necessary to initialize the default settings of copy function in one of the following two ways.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER DPT-ID-7 Password entry set at dept ID reg/auth Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set whether to require a password entry at the time of registration/authentication of department With the setting to require entry, entry of 7-digit password is required as well as entry of department Use Case Upon user's request...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER IFAX-PGD Set page split TX at IFAX Simple mode TX Detail To set to enable/disable split-data transmission on a page basis in the case that the transmission size in IFAX Simple mode exceeds the upper limit value.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER PTJAM-RC Auto reprint setting at PDL print jam Detail To set to automatically restart printing after jam recovery that occurs with PDL print. Use Case Upon user's request Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER COUNTER7 Setting of software counter 7 Detail To set counter type for software counter 7 on the Counter Check screen. Use Case Upon user/dealer's request Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER LDAP-SW Retrieval condition set for LDAP server Detail To set the condition to search e-mail address, etc. from LDAP server. Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER IFAX-OF IFAX send prohibition to entered address Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set to prohibit address entry at the time of I-Fax transmission. IFAX transmission is not available by entering the address because of no display of "I-Fax"...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER TNRB-SW Display/hide of Toner Container counter Detail To set whether to display the Toner Container counter on the Counter Check screen. Use Case When showing the Toner Container counter to the user Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER USBI-DSP ON/OFF USB input device MEAP driver use Detail To set whether to display "Use MEAP Driver for USB Input Device" in Settings/Registration menu. When 0 is set, the item is not displayed so that the user administrator cannot change the setting. Use Case When not allowing the user administrator to select whether to use the MEAP driver Adj/Set/Operate Method...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER JA-SBOX Setting of linking with Advanced Box:SAM Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set the link with Advanced Box when iW SAM is enabled. When 1 is set, linking with Advanced Box is enabled.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER JA-FORM Setting of image composition: SAM Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set the image composition when iW SAM is enabled. When 1 is set, the image composition is enabled.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER JA-JDF Setting of JDF: SAM Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set the use of JDF when iW SAM is enabled. When 1 is set, JDF can be used.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER SMD-EXPT Setting of export target data: remote UI Detail To set whether to export "service mode data" from remote UI. When 1 is set, "service mode data" is displayed as the target data of export on remote UI. When installing more than 1 machine at the same time, the same service mode data can be registered.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER SJ-CLMSK ON/OFF secured job stop button display Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set whether to display the button to stop a secured job. When 0 is set, the stop button is displayed.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER VC-CNT Set tiered base pricing oprtn method Detail To set the operation method of the tiered base pricing. Name of the tiered base pricing counter displayed on the Check Counter screen is switched according to the selected operation method.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER JA-WIFI Setting of SAM Wi-Fi direct print Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set whether to allow Wi-Fi direct print when iW SAM is enabled. Wi-Fi direct print cannot be used when iW SAM is enabled.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER INSTDT-Y Register installation date info: year Detail To set the information on the installation date (year). Use Case - At installation - When replacing the HDD Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER STOP-USE ON/OFF of Stop key function Detail To switch ON and OFF of the Stop key function. When Stop key is pressed, all print jobs are paused. Use Case When switching to use/not use Stop key according to the customer Adj/Set/Operate Method...
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8. Service Mode ■ ACC COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > ACC COIN Setting of charge management Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set charging management method. Use Case At installation of Coin Manager Adj/Set/Operate Method...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > ACC CC-SPSW Setting of control card I/F support Detail To set support level of control card (CCIV/CCV) interface. To keep processing performance of the printer engine, set 1. To correctly stop the output by the upper limit number of sheets, set 2.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > ACC MAX-PRC Set of Coin Manager maximum price Detail To set the maximum amount to be handled with Coin Manager. Enter 8800 when specifying 8800 Japanese yen as the maximum amount to be handled with the Coin Manager that supports Japanese yen.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > ACC COIN-AUT ON/OFF of charge/no charge mixed setting Detail * Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]. To set whether to switch charge/no charge according to the authentication setting in an environment where both charged and no charged users exist.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR TR-SEND Trns license key dspl of SEND function Detail To display transfer license key to use SEND function when transfer is disabled. Use Case - When replacing HDD - When replacing the device Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-SEND.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR ST-EXPDF Instal state of Encry PDF + Searchbl PDF Detail To display installation state of Encryption PDF + Searchable PDF when transfer is disabled. Use Case When checking whether Encryption PDF + Searchable PDF is installed Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-EXPDF.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR TR-SCR Trns license key dspl: Encry Secure Pnt Detail To display transfer license key to use Encrypted Secure Print when transfer is disabled. Use Case - When replacing HDD - When replacing the device Adj/Set/Operate Method...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR TR-WEB Trns license key dspl of Web Access Soft Detail To display transfer license key to use Web Access Software when transfer is disabled. Use Case - When replacing HDD - When replacing the device Adj/Set/Operate Method...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR TR-WTMRK Trns license key dspl: Secure Watermark Detail To display transfer license key to use Secure Watermark when transfer is disabled. Use Case - When replacing HDD - When replacing the device Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-WTMRK.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR ST-DVPDF Install state dspl of Device Sign PDF Detail To display installation state of Device Signature PDF when transfer is disabled. Use Case When checking whether Device Signature PDF is installed Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-DVPDF.
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Display/Adj/Set Range When operation finished normally: OK! Default Value According to the setting at shipment Supplement/Memo Monitoring service function: A function to send charge counter to the non-Canon-made charge server. TR-ERDS Trns lcns key dspl: E-RDS 3rd Pty Expnsn Detail To display transfer license key to use E-RDS non-Canon-made extension function when the function is disabled with license transfer.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR ST-PCL Install state display of PCL function Detail To display installation state of PCL function when transfer is disabled. Use Case When checking whether PCL function is installed Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-PCL.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR ST-LIPS4 Install state display of LIPS4 func: JP Detail To display installation state of LIPS4 function (JP only) when transfer is disabled. Use Case When checking whether LIPS4 function (JP only) is installed Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-LIPS4.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR ST-PSLIP Install state dspl of PS/LIPS4 func: JP Detail To display installation state of PS/LIPS4 function (JP only) when transfer is disabled. Use Case When checking whether PS/LIPS4 function (JP only) is installed Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-PSLIP.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR ST-HDCR2 Install state dspl:HDD Init All Data/Set Detail To display installation state of HDD Initialize All Data/Settings when transfer is disabled. Use Case When checking whether HDD Initialize All Data/Settings is installed Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-HDCR2.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR ST-REPDF Install state dspl:Reader Extensions PDF Detail To display installation state of Reader Extensions PDF when transfer is disabled. Use Case When checking whether Reader Extensions PDF is installed Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-REPDF.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR ST-2600 Instal state dspl: IEEE2600.1 scrty func Detail To display installation state of the IEEE2600.1 security function when transfer is disabled. Use Case When checking whether the IEEE2600.1 security function is installed Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-2600.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR TR-NCAPT Transfer license key dspl of NetCap func Detail To display transfer license key to use the network packet capture function when disabling the function with license transfer. Use Case - When replacing HDD - When replacing the device...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR ST-SMLG Install state dspl of picture login func Detail To display installation state of picture login function when disabling the function with license transfer. Use Case When checking whether picture login function is installed Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-SMLG.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR ST-FRWEB Instl state dspl:Web Access SW, free ver Detail To display installation state of the free version of Web Access Software when disabling and then transferring the license of it.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > PM-PRE-M TONER-C Dspl/hide Toner (C) preparation warning Detail To switch between display/hide the preparation warning on the Control Panel Status Bar. Use Case In the case of displaying the warning when consumables/consumable parts are not automatically delivered Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > PM-PRE-M C1-REP Display/hide CST1 Roller prepare warning Detail To switch between display/hide the preparation warning on the Control Panel Status Bar. Use Case In the case of displaying the warning when consumables/consumable parts are not automatically delivered Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
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8. Service Mode ■ PM-EXC-M COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > PM-EXC-M TR-UNIT Display/hide ITB Unit Replacement mssg Detail To switch between display/hide the Replacement message on the Control Panel Status Bar. Use Case When a non-technical person will replace the drum unit Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > PM-EXC-M C4-REP Display/hide CST4 Roll Replacement mssg Detail To switch between display/hide the Replacement message on the Control Panel Status Bar. Use Case When a non-technical person will replace the drum unit Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > PM-MSG-D TONER-C Set days left before Toner (C) prep warn Detail To set the timing (number of days left) at which the preparation warning will be displayed. Use Case When changing the timing (number of days left) at which the preparation warning will be displayed Adj/Set/Operate Method...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > PM-MSG-D C1-REP Set days left before CST1 Roll prep warn Detail To set the timing (number of days left) at which the preparation warning will be displayed. Use Case When changing the timing (number of days left) at which the preparation warning will be displayed Adj/Set/Operate Method...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > PM-DLV-D TONER-M Set Toner (M) prior alarm notice timing Detail To set the number of days left before the prior notification alarm will be notified. Use Case When changing the timing to notify the prior notification alarm Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > PM-DLV-D FX-UNIT Set Fixing Assembly prior alm notice tmg Detail To set the number of days left before the prior notification alarm will be notified. Use Case When changing the timing to notify the prior notification alarm Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > PM-DLV-D C3-FD-RL Set CST3 Feed Roller prior alarm ntc tmg Detail To set the number of days left before the prior notification alarm will be notified. Use Case When changing the timing to notify the prior notification alarm Adj/Set/Operate Method...
8. Service Mode TEST (Print test mode) ■ PG COPIER (Service mode for printer) > TEST (Print test mode) > PG TYPE Test print Detail To execute the test print. Use Case At trouble analysis Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press Start key. Test print is executed.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > TEST (Print test mode) > PG DENS-M Adj of M-color density at test print Detail To adjust M-color density when performing test print (TYPE = 5). As the value is larger, the image gets darker. Use Case At test print (TYPE = 5) Adj/Set/Operate Method...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > TEST (Print test mode) > PG COLOR-K Setting of Bk-color output at test print Detail To set whether to output Bk-color at the time of test print. The setting is applied to all types. When setting COLOR-K to 1 and COLOR-Y/M/C to 0, a single Bk-color is output.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > TEST (Print test mode) > PG FINISH Accessory processing function test print Detail To execute the test print relating to accessory processing function. Use Case When checking operation of accessory processing function Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the number of sheets for PG-QTY, and then press OK key.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > TEST (Print test mode) > NETWORK IPV6-ADR Setting of PING send address (IPv6) Detail To set the IPv6 address to send PING. When PING is sent to this address by COPIER> TEST> NETWORK> PING-IP6, the network connection condition in the IPv6 environment can be checked.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > TEST (Print test mode) > NET-CAP PONSTART Set network packet capture start timing Detail To set whether to perform network packet capture from power-on. Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key. 2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > TEST (Print test mode) > NET-CAP ENCDATA Setting of packet data encryption Detail To set whether to encrypt the packet data when writing the captured packet data to the USB memory. Use Case - At problem analysis (at packet data analysis) - When improving security of written packet data...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > TOTAL BOX-PRT Inbox print counter Detail To count up when the paper is delivered outside the machine according to the charge counter at Inbox print. Large size: 1, small size: 1 A blank sheet is not counted.
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8. Service Mode ■ FEEDER COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > FEEDER DFOP-CNT DADF hinge open/close counter Detail DADF hinge open/close counter Use Case When checking the DADF hinge open/close counter Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 99999999 Default Value Amount of Change per Unit...
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8. Service Mode ■ MISC COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > MISC HDD-ON Number of HDD start-up times Detail To count up at HDD start-up. Use Case When checking the usage status of the product Unit time Default Value Amount of Change per...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > DRBL-1 M-FD-RL Multi-purpose Tray Feed Roll prts cntr Detail 1st line: Total counter value from the previous replacement 2nd line: Estimated life Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts/replacing the parts Adj/Set/Operate Method To clear the counter value: Select the item, and then press Clear key.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > DRBL-1 2TR-ROLL Sec Transfer Outer Roller parts counter Detail Secondary Transfer Outer Roller 1st line: Total counter value from the previous replacement 2nd line: Estimated life value Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts/replacing the parts Adj/Set/Operate Method...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > DRBL-2 C2-SP-RL Cassette2 Separation Roller prts counter Detail 1st line: Total counter value from the previous replacement 2nd line: Estimated life Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts/replacing the parts Adj/Set/Operate Method To clear the counter value: Select the item, and then press Clear key.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > DRBL-2 C3-FD-RL Cassette 3 Feed Roller parts counter Detail Cassette 3 Feed Roller 1st line: Total counter value from the previous replacement 2nd line: Estimated life value Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts/replacing the parts Adj/Set/Operate Method...
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > DRBL-2 DF-PU-RL ADF Pickup Unit parts counter: DADF Detail 1st line: Total counter value from the previous replacement 2nd line: Estimated life Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts/replacing the parts Adj/Set/Operate Method To clear the counter value: Select the item, and then press Clear key.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > PAPER G151-163 Delivered sheet counter: 151 to 163 g/m2 Detail To count up the number of delivered sheets which weight is 151 to 163 g/m2. 1st line: The counter is advanced by 1 for both small size and large size. 2nd line: The counter is advanced by 1 for small size and by 2 for large size.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > PAPER G64-75 Delivered sheet counter: 64 to 75 g/m2 Detail To count up the number of delivered sheets which weight is 64 to 75 g/m2. 1st line: The counter is advanced by 1 for both small size and large size. 2nd line: The counter is advanced by 1 for small size and by 2 for large size.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > LIFEROW0 TR-UNIT ITB Unit:Life VL and No. of days left Detail To display the life value and the number of days left of the ITB Unit. The 3rd and 4th columns may be hidden depending on the country.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > LIFEROW0 TONER-K Toner (Bk): Life VL and No. of days left Detail To display the life value and the number of days left of Toner (Bk).The 3rd and 4th columns may be hidden depending on the country.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > LIFEROW0 TONER-Y Toner (Y):Life VL and No. of days left Detail To display the life value and the number of days left of Toner (Y).The 3rd and 4th columns may be hidden depending on the country.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > LIFEROW1 C4-FD-RL Cst4 Feed Roll: Life VL/No. of days left Detail To display the life value and the number of days left of the Cassette 4 Feed Roller. The 3rd and 4th columns may be hidden depending on the country.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > LIFEROW1 C3-SP-RL Cst3 Sepn Roll: Life VL/No. of days left Detail To display the life value and the number of days left of the Cassette 3 Separation Roller. The 3rd and 4th columns may be hidden depending on the country.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > LIFEROW1 C2-FD-RL Cst2 Feed Roll: Life VL/No. of days left Detail To display the life value and the number of days left of the Cassette 2 Feed Roller. The 3rd and 4th columns may be hidden depending on the country.
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8. Service Mode COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > LIFEROW1 C1-FD-RL Cst1 Feed Roll: Life VL/No. of days left Detail To display the life value and the number of days left of the Cassette 1 Feed Roller. The 3rd and 4th columns may be hidden depending on the country.
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8. Service Mode ■ LIFEROW3 COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > LIFEROW3 DF-SP-RL Separation Rol (DADF): Life VL/days left Detail To display the life value and the number of days left of the Separation Roller (DADF).The 3rd and 4th columns may be hidden depending on the country.
8. Service Mode FEEDER (ADF service mode) ADJUST (Adjustment mode) FEEDER (ADF service mode) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) DOCST Adj of DADF img lead edge margin: front Detail To adjust the leading edge margin on the front side at DADF reading. Execute this item when the output image after DADF installation is displaced.
8. Service Mode FEEDER (ADF service mode) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) LA-SPD2 Fine adj img ratio: DADF,vert scan,back Detail To make a fine adjustment of the back side image magnification ratio in vertical scanning direction at DADF reading. As the value is incremented by 1, the image is reduced by 0.01% in vertical scanning direction. (The feeding speed increases, and the image is reduced.) Use Case - When installing DADF...
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8. Service Mode FEEDER (ADF service mode) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) FEED-CHK Specify DADF individual feed operation Detail To specify the feed mode for DADF. Feed operation is activated by FEED-ON. Use Case At operation check Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
8. Service Mode FEEDER (ADF service mode) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) MTR-ON Operation check of DADF Motor Detail To drive the DADF Motor for approximately 5 seconds. Use Case When checking the operation of the DADF Motor Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key.
8. Service Mode BOARD (Option board setting mode) OPTION (Specification setting mode) BOARD (Option board setting mode) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) MENU-1 Hide/dspl of printer set menu level 1 Detail To set whether to display or hide the level 1 of printer setting menu. Use Case Upon user's request Adj/Set/Operate Method...
8. Service Mode FAX (FAX service mode) Overview ■ Configuration of the Service Mode Service mode is divided into the following 10 items (#1 to #10). Item Name Description #1 SSSW Service software This can be used to conduct the registration/settings relating to basic functions of the fax, switch such as error management, echo prevention and prevention of communication problems.
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8. Service Mode 2. When the connected options (FEEDER, SORTER, FAX, BOARD) are displayed, select FAX and enter service mode of this board. LEVEL 1 SERVICE MODE COPIER FEEDER SORTER COPIER: Service mode of the connected equipment FEEDER: Service mode of the ADF (*) SORTER: Service mode of the Finisher (*) FAX: Service mode of the fax (*) The following explains the operation method using the #1 SSSW screen as an example.
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8. Service Mode ■ Menu List #1 SSSW SW01 error management SW02 Not used SW03 set remedy against echo SW04 set remedy against communication error SW05 set standard function <DIS signal> SW06 to SW08 Not used SW09 set communication result display SW10 to SW11 Not used SW12...
8. Service Mode #7 PRINT BIT SW SW01 hold the line/DUMP report output setting SW04 not used SW05 reduction/cassette selection SW06 reduction setting SW07 to SW20 not used maximum non-image range not used not used leading edge margin trailing edge margin 006 to 030 not used #8 CLEAR...
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8. Service Mode ● SSSW-SW01 Functional Construction Function Error codes for service technician Output Do not output Error dump list Output Do not output Not used Not used Display service error codes in the ##300 series Display Do not display Increase the capacity of SUBLOG for USBFAX2 Increase Do not increase...
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8. Service Mode Function Not used Not used Transmission mode: International transmission (1) Transmission mode: International transmission (3) Send mode International transmis- International transmis- sion (3) sion (2) Tonal signal before sending CED signal Send Do not send Detailed Discussions of Bit 1 Use it to enable/disable sending an echo protect tone for a high-speed transmission V.29 modem signal (transmission speed at 9600 or 7200 bps).
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8. Service Mode ● SSSW-SW04 Functional Construction Function LC monitoring Monitor Do not monitor Check the CI signal frequency Check Do not checked Final flag sequences of the procedure signal 2 pcs 1 piece Reception mode after sending CFR signal High speed High speed/low speed Time to ignore low-speed signals after sending CFR signal...
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8. Service Mode Function To send bit 33 or later of DIS signal. Prohibit Do not prohibit Record paper length to be declared by DIS signal A4/B4 size Any size Not used Not used Not used Detailed Discussions of Bit 1 Execute mm/inch conversion for the image scanned in text mode.
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8. Service Mode When 'Do not set' is selected using bit 7, the timeout length per page for all modes will depend on the setting of bit 0 and bit 1. Timeout period at the time of sending/receiving Timeout period Bit7 Bit6 Bit5...
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8. Service Mode NOTE: Turn OFF and then ON the power of the host machine after the setting. ● SSSW-SW14 Functional Construction Function Not used Not used Not used Not used inch-configuration resolution declaration Not used Not used Not used Detailed Discussions of Bit 4 At the time of G3 communication, select whether to declare inch-configuration resolution to the other party's machine.
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8. Service Mode Detailed Discussions of Bit 3 Number of command retransmission 1: 6 times 0: 3 times Detailed Discussions of Bit 4 Set whether to request retransmission of all frames after frame loss at JBIG reception 1: Yes 0: No ●...
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8. Service Mode Function Not used Not used Not used Firmware automatic update (USB Fax) Prohibit Do not prohibited Not used Not used Detailed Discussions of Bit 0 Select a phone number to be indicated on the report after transmission is completed. Caller's number: To display the caller's phone number on the report Receiver's number: To indicate the phone number (CSI signal data) sent from the other party's machine on the report Detailed Discussions of Bit 5...
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8. Service Mode Detailed Discussions of Bit 1 Select whether to execute V.8 procedure when receiving a call. "No": V.8 procedure is not executed, and the procedure starts from V.21. Detailed Discussions of Bit 2 Select whether to execute V.8 procedure when ANSam signal from the receiver side cannot be recognized at the time of making a call and V.8 procedure is declared by DIS signal from the receiver side.
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8. Service Mode *a: Enabled only for USA Details of Bit 0 To prevent incorrectly sending fax due to forgetting to use the external access number, "0", this function displays a pop-up warning window and prevents sending and returns to the status before pressing Start button by pressing [OK] after setting the fax number in [Fax] or [Scan and Send] and pressing Start button if the set telephone number does not start with "00".
8. Service Mode CAUTION: When changing this switch, make sure to turn OFF and then ON then ON the power supply twice. This is the specification for changing the fax configuration and is the same specification as adding the Fax Board to the existing machine. Details of Bit 4 This is the switch to set to display the send job stop confirmation screen if the Stop key is pressed during sending fax.
8. Service Mode • 1: To make monitoring tone of the phone line from the speaker from the start of communication until the completion. • 2: Not used • 3 (OFF): There will be no monitoring tone of the phone line from the speaker. 007: ATT transmission level Set the transmission level (ATT).
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8. Service Mode Function Setting range Default value Comparing the number of digits between the sender's telephone number 0 to 20 digits and the receiver's telephone number Line connection identification time 0 to 9999 (x 10 ms) 5500 T.30 T1 timer (for reception) 0 to 9999 (x 10 ms) 3500 T.30 EOL timer...
8. Service Mode 010: Line connection identification time Set the line connection identification time. Increase this parameter in the case of frequent errors caused by line connection status at the time of communication. NOTE: Error codes caused by line connection status ##005, ##018 The line connection identification time is the duration from when the dial signal is transmitted until the line is disconnected at the sending side, or from when DIS signal is transmitted until the line is disconnected at the reception side.
8. Service Mode Setting of Printer Functions (PRINTER) ■ Setting of Bit Switch (SSSW) ● SSSW-SW01 Functional Construction Function Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Not used Hold the line (when error code occurs) Hold Do not hold Output a print log when DUMP report is output Output Do not output...
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8. Service Mode Detailed Discussions of Bit 7 Set whether to set vertical scanning prioritized recording. Set: If B4 recording paper and A4 recording paper are set and an A4 extra-long image (*) is received, printing will be on the B4 recording paper.
8. Service Mode IPFAX Setting ■ IPFAX ● BASIC N Function Setting range Session control reception timeout (sec.) 0 to 9999 (0*) Reception start delay time (sec.) 0 to 9999 (0*) BYE sending delay time at transmission (x10 msec.) 0 to 9999 (0*) BYE receiving delay time at transmission (x10 msec.) 0 to 9999 (0*) ●...
8. Service Mode Initialization of Set Value (CLEAR) ■ Overview Selecting the following items enables the applicable data to be initialized. When clear is executed, the setting items and numeric values for various parameters are set back to the factory setting values. Item Data to be initialized Registered telephone number data (*1)
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8. Service Mode Using Test Mode 1. Press the desired item to highlight; then, press the OK key to bring up its screen. The following table shows text mode items that are valid and invalid when a fax board is installed: Yes: may be used -: not used Level 1...
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8. Service Mode ● Frequency Test (FREQ) Of the items indicated below, press one; in response, the DC circuit will be closed and the selected frequency will be transmitted using the tone transmission function of the modem. You can also monitor the transmission signal by listening to the sound generated by the speaker.
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8. Service Mode Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type IP FAX Print Clear Test Report <MODEM> <G3TX> <READY> <2/2> 14400bps 300-ALL0 300-ALL1 300-1:1 300-1:4 300-4:1 CAUTION: '300-ALL0' through '300-4:1' are not currently supported. ● DTMF Transmission Test Of the items indicated below, press one; in response, the DC circuit will be closed and the selected DTMF signal will be transmitted using the DTMF transmission function of the modem.
8. Service Mode Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type IP FAX Print Clear Test Report <MODEM> <V34G3TX> <1/1> <READY> SPEED 33600bps 3429baud 3200baud 3000baud 2800baud 2743baud 2400baud Using Text Mode 1. Select 'SPEED', and then select the speed you want to test using the Up/Down key. 2.
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8. Service Mode 2003 09/02 TUE 12:00 ****************************** SYSTEM DATA LIST ****************************** SERIAL NO XXXXXXXX #1 SSSW SW01 ----- 00000000 SW02 ----- 10000000 SW03 ----- 00000000 SW04 ----- 10000000 SW05 ----- 00000000 SW06 ----- 10000000 SW07 ----- 00000000 SW08 ----- 00000000 SW09 -----...
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8. Service Mode *1: RX, total reception number of times; TX, total transmission number of times. *2: number of pages sent/received according to original size. *3: number of pages sent/received in connection with different modem speeds (NWSPD : For IPFAX communication count). *4: number of communication pages by resolution(Standard, Fine, Super Fine, Ultra Fine).
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8. Service Mode 2003 09/02 TUE 12:00 ******************************* *** FAX ERROR TX REPORT *** ******************************* TX FUNCTION WAS NOT COMPLETED JOB NO. 1269 DESTINATION ADDRESS 12345678 PSWD/SUBADDRESS DESTINATION ID ST. TIME 09/02 09:00 USAGE T 01 ' 50 PGS. RESULT ##750 START TIME 09/02 09:00...
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Installation How to Utilize This Installation Procedure........680 Host Mashine Installation....681 IC Card Reader Attachment-A1..682 IC Card Reader BOX-D1....688 NFC Kit-C1........702 Copy Card Reader-F1/Copy Card Reader Attachment-B4....712 Copy Control Interface Kit-A1 ..724 Connection Kit-A1 for Bluetooth LE ............730 Super G3 FAX Board-AT1....
9. Installation How to Utilize This Installation Procedure Symbols The frequently-performed operations are described with symbols in this procedure. Screw Tighten Loosen Packaged Item Unused Parts Remove Install Harness (Common for Guides Connector Power Cord and Clamps) Connect Disconnect Connect Disconnect Remove Install...
9. Installation Host Mashine Installation This machine is able to be installed by the user. For details of installation procedure, refer to the Getting Started. Operation when using uniFLOW Online When using uniFLOW Online*, follow the setup procedures on the uniFLOW* Online First Steps Guide (http://www.nt-ware.com/ uFO_FS).
9. Installation IC Card Reader Attachment- Installation Outline Drawing Points to Note at Installation • When installing this equipment, the Card Reader (sales company's option) is required. Use the shorter cable of the Card Reader. • When installing this equipment, be sure to install it by referring to "Table of Options Combination".
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9. Installation CAUTION: Be careful not to get injured by the flat-blade screwdriver when removing the sheet material. NOTE: The removed screw will be used in step 9.
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9. Installation NOTE: Use the screw removed in steps 3.
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9. Installation NOTE: CAUTION: Be sure to coil it counterclockwise and set it in this location. Be sure to align the corner of the White Plate with the Index Sheet.
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9. Installation CAUTION: CAUTION: If the White Plate is pressed downward, it may occure After closing this equipment, make sure that the White to place on the Index Sheet, so be sure to press it Plate is not over the Index Sheet. upward.
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9. Installation Connect the power plug of the host machine to the outlet. Turn ON the main power switch.
9. Installation IC Card Reader BOX-D1 Installation Outline Drawing < When not equipped with the Finisher > Points to Note at Installation • When installing this equipment, the Card Reader (sales company's option) is required. Use an extension cable for the card reader cable. •...
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9. Installation Installation Procedure ■ Preparation CAUTION: Do not install the IC Card Reader Support Plate in the opposite direction. NOTE: Remove the claw on Bottom Cover of the IC Card Reader Box Unit by pinching it in the direction of the arrow. TP;...
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9. Installation ■ Installing the IC Card Reader Box (When not equipped with the Finisher)
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9. Installation NOTE: Disconnect the USB Cable and light blue cable. Insert the end of USB Cable between 2 hooks and secure the cable with the Harness Guide. TP; M3x6...
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9. Installation CAUTION: Be sure not to make burrs when cutting the part.
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9. Installation NOTE: Use the Bottom Cover that was removed in “Preparation”. NOTE: CAUTION: Store the excess length of the cable inside the box. When installing the Bottom Cover, be careful not to trap the cable.
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9. Installation ■ Installing the IC Card Reader Box (When equipped with the Finisher) Connect the power plug of the host machine to the outlet. Turn ON the main power switch.
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9. Installation NOTE: Use the Bottom Cover that was removed in “Preparation”. CAUTION: When installing the Bottom Cover, be careful not to trap the cable.
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9. Installation NOTE: Store the excess length of the cable inside the box. Connect the power plug of the host machine to the outlet. Turn ON the main power switch.
9. Installation NFC Kit-C1 Essential Items to Be Performed Before Installation Points to Note when Installing • Turn OFF the main power of the host machine, and disconnect the power plug from the outlet. • Do not touch the sensor and PCB components of the Control Panel.
9. Installation ■ Affixing the NFC Target Setting after Installation 1. Connect the power plug of the host machine to the outlet. 2. Turn ON the main power switch.
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9. Installation 3. Enter service mode and set the value to "1". COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL > NFC-USE NOTE: When [System Manager Information Settings] is set, it is required to log in as a system manager in accordance with instructions of the user administrator.
9. Installation < Copy Card Reader Attachment-B5 > Copy Card Reader-F1/Copy Card Reader Attachment-B4 Points to Note at Installation • To install this equipment, the Copy Card Reader Attachment is required. • When installing this equipment, be sure to install it by referring to "Table of Options Combination".
9. Installation Installation Outline Drawing Installation Procedure ■ Removing the Covers < When not equipped with the Finisher > < When equipped with the Finisher > < Only for a host machine equipped with the Finisher > Essential Items to Be Performed Before Installation •...
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9. Installation ■ Installing the Card Reader Relay Connector Unit CAUTION: When handling the hard disc, be careful not to vibrateor drop it.
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9. Installation NOTE: The removed screw will be used in step 8. NOTE: The removed screw will be used in step 8.
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9. Installation NOTE: NOTE: Secure the cable to fix the Harness Band as shown in the Use the screw removed in step 3 and step 4. figure. CAUTION: Be careful not to let the Relay Cable come in contact with the metal part of the Controller Box. If the Relay Cable come in contact with the metal part of the Controller Box, malfunctions may occur.
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9. Installation ■ Installing the Covers CAUTION: When handling the hard disc, be careful not to vibrateor drop it.
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9. Installation ■ Installing the Copy Card Reader < Only for a host machine equipped with the Finisher >...
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9. Installation CAUTION: Be sure that the core is inside the Edge Saddle. RS Tightening; M4x10...
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9. Installation < When not equipped with the Finisher > < When not equipped with the Finisher > W sems ;M3x14 < When equipped with the Finisher > < When equipped with the Finisher > W sems ;M3x14...
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9. Installation < When not equipped with the Finisher > CAUTION: To ensure that the connector does not become disconnected, be sure to place the harness band of the Card Reader External Relay Harness on the inside of TP; M3x6 the Connector Cover.
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9. Installation NOTE: Affix the Cord Guides avoiding covering the border of cover, ventilation hole and curved surface. < When not equipped with the Finisher >...
9. Installation < When equipped with the Finisher > 6. Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch to enable the setting values. 7. Insert a card with a card number that has been registered, and check that the machine operates normally.
9. Installation Copy Control Interface Kit-A1 Installation Outline Drawing Points to Note at Installation • When installing this equipment, be sure to install it by referring to "Table of Options Combination". • Pictures and illustrations used in this procedure are from the model without the Finisher.
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9. Installation Installation Procedure ■ Removing the Covers < Only for a host machine equipped with the Finisher >...
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9. Installation ■ Installing the Copy Control Interface CAUTION: When handling the hard disc, be careful not to vibrateor drop it. CAUTION: Install the extruded side of the D-SUB Support Plate as shown in the figure. Inside...
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9. Installation CAUTION: • Be careful not to drop the screws and washers. Dropping a screw or washer may result in damage, so be sure to pick it up. • Install the CC-VI Cable in the direction shown in the figure. CAUTION: When handling the hard disc, be careful not to vibrateor drop it.
9. Installation ■ Installing the Covers < Only for a host machine equipped with the Finisher >...
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9. Installation Connect the power plug of the host machine to the outlet. Turn ON the main power switch.
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9. Installation Connection Kit-A1 for Essential Items to Be Bluetooth LE Performed Before Installation • Turn OFF the main power of the host machine, and Checking the Contents disconnect the power plug from the outlet. WARNING: • If performing work without disconnecting the power plug of the host machine, it may cause electrical shock.
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9. Installation NOTE: Use the screw removed in the previous step. NOTE: The removed screw will be used in a later step.
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9. Installation NOTE: In countries other than the following countries, it is not necessary to affix the Approval Label. < For US > Affix it over the number on the Wireless LAN Approval Label. A’ B’ A=A’ B=B’ Setting after Installation 1.
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9. Installation 5. Select [Settings/Registration] > [Preferences] > [Network] > [Bluetooth Settings] > [Use Bluetooth] > [ON]. 6. The message "Perform Apply Setting Changes from Settings/Registration" appears at the bottom of the Touch Panel Display. 7. Press [Settings/Registration] > [Apply Setting Changes] >...
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9. Installation Super G3 FAX Board-AT1 Essential Items to Be Performed Before Installation Checking the Contents • Turn OFF the main power of the host machine, and disconnect the power plug from the outlet. WARNING: • If performing work without disconnecting the power plug of the host machine, it may cause electrical shock.
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9. Installation Installation Procedure ■ Removing the Covers CAUTION: Do not insert the screwdriver into the hole when removing the cover. < Only for a host machine equipped with the Finisher >...
9. Installation ■ Procedure after Work < Only for a host machine equipped with the Finisher >...
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9. Installation NOTE: • Do not connect the Telephone Cord (2 contact type) with the PTT Plug. • Connect the PTT Plug matched the field or area to the Telephone Cord (6 Contact type). NOTE: Connect the end of the PTT Cable or Telephone Cord to the modular jack on the Host machine, and connect the other end to the modular jack on the wall.
9. Installation ■ Basic Setting Connect the power plug to the outlet. NOTE: When "System Manager Information Settings" is set, be sure to follow the direction of user administrator in order to log in as an administrator. Turn ON the main power switch. In this section, make only minimum settings required for FAX communication.
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APPENDICES Service Tools........743 General Circuit Diagram....744 Software Counter Specifications..750 Removal..........755...
Service Tools Service Tools List of Special Tools When servicing this machine, the special tools shown below are required besides the standard tools. Tool name Tool No. Rank Configuration Use/Remarks Digital multi-meter FY9-2002 Used for electricity check of the voltage or conduc- tion check CA-1 Test Sheet FY9-9030...
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General Circuit Diagram General Circuit Diagram General Circuit Diagram (Host machine) DC Controller PCB Low-voltage Power Supply PCB Finisher model Main Controller PCB +5VB PIN501 FIN_IF_RESET +5VB FIN_IF_CNCT PIN502 +5VB FIN_IF_RXD PIN503 FIN_IF_TXD SGND PIN504 FIN_IF_FUOUT_SNS SGND PIN505 FIN_IF_OUT_SL +24V SGND PIN506 +24VA...
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General Circuit Diagram Finisher model OPTION Control Panel CPU PCB Control Panel Speaker Main Power Supply Switch Main Controller PCB Finisher model DC Controller PCB...
Software Counter Specifications Software Counter Specifications Software counter is classified according to the input number as follows: Counter item Counter item 000 to 099 Toner Bottle 500 to 599 Scan 100 to 199 Total 600 to 699 Mail Box print, memory media print 200 to 299 Copy 700 to 799...
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Software Counter Specifications Number on Counter item Number on Counter item the screen the screen Total (Full Color + Single Color/Large) Total B (Black/Large) Total (Full Color + Single Color/Small) Total B (Black/Small) Total (Full Color + Single Color 2) Total B1 (2-sided) Total (Full Color + Single Color 1) Total B2 (2-sided)
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Software Counter Specifications Number on Counter item Number on Counter item the screen the screen Copy (Single Color/Small/2-sided) Local copy (Full Color + Single Color 2) Copy (Black/Large/2-sided) Local copy (Full Color + Single Color 1) Copy (Black/Small/2-sided) Local copy (Full Color/Large/2-sided) Copy A (Full Color 1) Local copy (Full Color/Small/2-sided) Copy A (Full Color 2)
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Software Counter Specifications Number on Counter item Number on Counter item the screen the screen Copy + Print (Black 1) Copy + Print (Full Color/Large/2-sided) Copy + Print (Full Color + Single Color/Large) Copy + Print (Full Color/Small/2-sided) Copy + Print (Full Color + Single Color/Small) Copy + Print (Single Color/Large/2-sided) Copy + Print (Full Color + Single Color/2) Copy + Print (Single Color/Small/2-sided)
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Software Counter Specifications Number on Counter item Number on Counter item the screen the screen Reception print (Black 2) Advanced Box print (Black/Small/2-sided) Reception print (Full Color/Large) Network print (Total 1) Reception Print (Full Color/Small) Network print (Total 2) Reception Print (Black/Large) Network print (Large) Reception Print (Black/Small) Network print (Small)
Removal Removal Overview • User data kept by the machine contains address books and inbox documents that users can recognize. • For security, the Settings/Registration menu for user is provided to delete data on FLASH PCB and perform overwrite deletion to render user data on HDD unrecoverable.
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Removal 3. Press [Start]. If the user has not given any instruction on which item in the deletion mode should be used, select the default "Once with 0 (Null) Data". NOTE: • When all the data are initialized, the user data on the HDD and the user data on the Flash PCB are deleted. For the items to be deleted, refer to the backup list.
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Removal *1 display following one. "Once with 0 (Null) Data" "Once with Random Data" "3 Times with Random Data" "9 Times with Random Data" "DoD Standard" Limitations • The language of the report is only English, and cannot be changed. •...
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