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LC800/L1000/L3000 Series
Aug 29 2007

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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 System Construction
Describes the overall system configuration of the i-SENSYS Fax-L3000IP.
1.1.2 System Configuration
Details the system configuration, including pickup and other accessories for the i-SENSYS Fax-L3000.
1.2 Product Specifications
Provides detailed specifications of the i-SENSYS Fax-L3000/i-SENSYS Fax-L3000IP.
1.2.1 Names of Parts
Identifies and labels the various external parts of the i-SENSYS Fax-L3000/i-SENSYS Fax-L3000IP.
1.2.2 Using the Machine
Explains basic operations related to using the machine, including power switch.
1.2.2.1 Turning On the Power Switch
Details the procedure for turning on the main power switch of the i-SENSYS Fax-L3000/i-SENSYS Fax-L3000IP.
1.2.2.2 When Turning Off the Main Power Switch
Provides instructions on safely turning off the main power switch, with precautions.
1.2.2.3 Control Panel
Describes the functions and layout of the control panel for the i-SENSYS Fax-L3000.
1.2.2.4 Control Panel
Details the control panel layout and functions for the i-SENSYS Fax-L3000IP.
1.2.3 User Mode Items
Lists and explains various settings configurable by the user in the machine's menu.
1.2.3.1 PAPER SETTINGS
Details the available paper settings, including size and type for different trays.
1.2.4 Maintenance by the User
Outlines maintenance tasks that can be performed by the user to ensure optimal performance.
1.2.4.2 Cleaning
Provides instructions on cleaning various parts of the machine to maintain image quality.
1.2.5 Safety
Covers crucial safety information related to toner, laser light, and other hazards.
1.2.5.1 Safety of Toner
Details safety precautions for handling toner, including contact with skin and fire hazards.
1.2.5.4 Handling the Laser Unit
Explains the safe handling of the laser scanner unit, warning about laser light exposure.
1.2.6 Product Specifications
Lists the technical specifications for the i-SENSYS Fax-L3000IP, covering various operational aspects.
1.2.6.1 Product Specifications
Provides a comprehensive list of product specifications, including copyboard, body, and light source type.
1.2.6.3 ADF Specifications
Details the specifications related to the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) for the i-SENSYS Fax-L3000IP.
1.2.7 Function List
Lists the available functions of the machine, such as printing speed and paper types.
1.2.7.1 Printing Speed
Specifies the printing speeds for various paper types and modes.
Chapter 2 Installation
2.1 Making Pre-Checks
Outlines essential checks and requirements before installing the machine.
2.1.1 Selecting the Site of Installation
Provides guidelines for choosing an appropriate installation site based on environmental and safety requirements.
2.1.2 Before Starting the Work
Details preparatory steps and considerations before commencing the installation process.
2.1.3 Checking the Contents
Lists the items included in the package and instructions for checking their presence.
2.2 Unpacking and Installation
Guides the user through the process of unpacking and installing the machine and its components.
2.2.1 Unpacking and Removing the Packaging Materials
Provides instructions for safely unpacking the machine and removing all packaging materials.
2.2.2 Installing the Toner Cartridge
Explains the step-by-step procedure for installing the toner cartridge correctly.
2.2.3 Setting the Paper
Details how to load paper into the cassette correctly for printing.
2.2.4 Connecting the Cable
Explains how to connect the power cord for the i-SENSYS Fax-L3000.
2.2.5 Connecting the Cable
Provides instructions for connecting the power cord for the i-SENSYS Fax-L3000IP.
2.2.6 Checking the Image Quality
Outlines steps to check the quality of the printed image after setup.
2.2.7 Setting the Date and Time
Guides the user through setting the machine's date and time accurately.
2.2.8 Checking the Network Connection
Provides steps to verify the network connection for the i-SENSYS Fax-L3000IP.
2.2.9 Connecting to the Telephone Line
Explains how to connect the machine to a telephone line for fax functionality.
2.3 Installing the Hand Set
Details the process of installing the telephone handset for the machine.
2.3.1 Checking the Contents
Lists the components included in the handset kit and instructions for checking them.
2.3.2 Installing the Hand Set
Provides a step-by-step guide for installing the handset onto the machine.
2.4 Installing the Stamp Unit
Guides the installation of the optional stamp unit onto the host machine.
2.4.1 Checking the Contents
Lists the components included in the stamp unit package for verification.
2.4.2 Installing to the Host Machine
Details the procedure for physically installing the stamp unit onto the machine.
Chapter 3 Basic Operation
3.1 Construction
Describes the functional construction of the i-SENSYS Fax-L3000/i-SENSYS Fax-L3000IP, outlining its systems.
3.1.1 Functional Construction
Explains the machine's functional blocks, including image reading, fax communication, and pickup systems.
3.1.2 Functional Block Diagram
Presents a block diagram illustrating the functional connections between the machine's components.
3.1.3 Image Processor PCB
Details the functions of the Image Processor PCB, including control panel and image processing.
3.1.4 DC Controller PCB
Explains the functionalities of the DC Controller PCB, covering high-voltage and drive control.
3.2 Basic Sequence
Describes the machine's operational sequence from power-on to printing.
3.2.1 Basic Sequence
Outlines the sequential operation of the machine, including states like WAIT, STBY, and PRINT.
Chapter 4 Original Exposure System
4.1 Basic Constraction
Covers the fundamental construction and specifications of the original exposure system.
4.1.1 Specifications, Control Methods, and Functions
Details the specifications, control methods, and functions of the scanning system.
4.1.3 Major Components
Identifies the key components of the image read/processing system.
4.2 Basic Sequence
Describes the basic operational sequences related to the original exposure system.
4.2.1 Basic Sequence at Power-on
Explains the machine's sequence of operations when power is turned on.
4.2.2 Basic Sequence after Depression of Start Key (One Sheet of Original)
Details the machine's sequence when a start key is pressed for single-sheet scanning.
4.3 Various Control
Explains various control mechanisms within the original exposure system.
4.3.1 Enlargement/Reduction
Describes how magnification changes are handled in both vertical and horizontal scan directions.
4.3.2 Dirt Sensor Control
Explains the function of the dirt sensor in maintaining image quality.
4.4 Parts Replacement Procedure
Provides instructions for replacing various parts related to the original exposure system.
4.4.1 Copyboard Glass
Details the procedure for removing and replacing the copyboard glass components.
4.4.3 Contact Sensor
Guides the removal and replacement of the contact image sensor.
4.4.4 Contact Sensor HP Sensor
Explains the procedure for removing the contact image sensor unit HP sensor.
Chapter 5 Original Feeding System
5.1 Basic Constraction
Covers the fundamental construction of the original feeding system, including sensors and drive mechanisms.
5.1.1 Overview
Provides an overview of the ADF's functionality and components.
5.1.2 Drive Mechanism
Details the drive mechanism of the ADF, including motors and clutches.
5.2 Basic Operation
Explains the different operation modes and document handling sequences.
5.2.1 Outline of Operation Mode
Describes the machine's two operation modes: Forward Pickup/Delivery and Forward Feed/Reversal Delivery.
5.2.2 Document Size Detection
Explains how the machine detects document length and size during transport.
5.2.4 Paper Pickup Operation
Details the process of picking up paper from the cassette or manual feed tray.
5.2.5 Reversal Operation
Describes the two types of reversal operations for handling documents.
5.2.6 Delivery Operation
Explains how documents are fed and delivered after scanning.
5.3 Detection Jams
Covers the jam detection mechanisms and types of jams that can occur in the system.
5.3.1 Overview
Explains how the machine detects jams using sensors and the jam code system.
5.4 ADF
Details the components and removal procedures for the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF).
5.4.1 Pick-up/Feed Roller Unit
Describes the pick-up and feed roller unit and its removal.
5.4.2 Pick-up Roller
Guides the removal of the pick-up roller.
5.4.3 Feed Roller
Details the procedure for removing the feed roller.
5.4.4 Pick-up Motor
Explains how to remove the ADF pickup motor.
5.4.5 Read Motor
Guides the removal of the read motor.
5.4.6 Document Set Sensor
Details the procedure for removing the document set sensor.
5.4.7 Document Length Sensor
Guides the removal of the document length sensor.
5.4.8 Document width sensor
Explains how to remove the document width sensor.
5.4.9 Document Edge Sensor
Guides the removal of the document edge sensor.
5.4.10 Registration Sensor
Details the procedure for removing the registration sensor.
5.4.11 Separation Sensor
Guides the removal of the separation rear sensor.
5.4.12 Delivery Sensor
Details the procedure for removing the delivery sensor.
5.4.13 Release Solenoid
Guides the removal of the roller release solenoid.
5.4.14 Shading Clutch
Details the procedure for removing the shading clutch.
5.4.15 Pick-up Clutch
Guides the removal of the pick-up clutch.
5.4.16 Separation Pad
Details the procedure for removing the separation pad.
Chapter 6 Laser Exposure
6.1 Overview/Configuration
Provides an overview of the laser exposure system's specifications and control mechanisms.
6.1.1 Specifications and Control Mechanism
Details the specifications and control mechanisms of the laser beam and scanner motor.
6.1.2 Main Components
Identifies the main components of the laser scanner unit.
6.2 Parts Replacement Procedure
Guides the replacement of parts related to the laser exposure system.
6.2.1 Laser/Scanner Unit
Details the procedure for removing the laser scanner unit.
Chapter 7 Image Formation
7.1 Overview/Configuration
Covers the specifications and control mechanisms of the image formation system.
7.1.1 Specifications and Control Mechanism
Details the specifications and control mechanisms of the photosensitive drum and charging systems.
7.1.2 Outline
Provides an overview of the image formation system's construction and components.
7.2 Image Formation Process
Explains the process of image formation within the machine.
7.2.1 Cross-Section (Main body)
Illustrates a cross-section of the machine's main body to show the image formation process.
7.3 Parts Replacement Procedure
Guides the replacement of parts within the image formation system.
7.3.1 Transfer Charging Roller
Details the procedure for removing the transfer charging roller.
Chapter 8 Pickup and Feed System
8.1 Overview/Configuration
Provides an overview of the pickup and feed system, including sensors and drive mechanisms.
8.1.1 Outline
Explains the basic functionality of the paper pickup and feeding path.
8.2 Detection Jams
Covers the jam detection mechanisms and types of jams that can occur in the system.
8.2.1 Jam Detection Outline
Explains how the machine detects jams using sensors and identifies different jam types.
8.3 Cassette Pickup Unit
Details the operation and size detection related to the cassette pickup unit.
8.3.1 Outline
Describes the paper pickup process from the cassette.
8.4 Duplex Unit
Explains the operation of the duplex unit for two-sided printing.
8.4.1 Outline
Provides an overview of the duplex pickup operation.
8.5 Manual Feed Pickup Unit
Details the operation and size detection for the manual feed pickup unit.
8.5.1 Outline
Describes the paper pickup process from the manual feed tray.
8.6 Parts Replacement Procedure
Guides the replacement of various parts within the pickup and feed system.
8.6.1 Cassette Pickup Roller
Details the procedure for removing the cassette pickup roller.
8.6.4 Cassette Pickup Solenoid
Guides the removal of the cassette pickup solenoid.
8.6.6 Manual Pickup Roller
Details the procedure for removing the manual pickup roller.
8.6.10 Registration Roller
Guides the removal of the registration roller.
8.6.12 Duplex Pick-up Solenoid
Details the procedure for removing the duplex pickup solenoid.
8.6.14 Main Motor
Guides the removal of the main motor.
Chapter 9 Fixing System
9.1 Overview/Configuration
Covers the specifications, control mechanisms, and outline of the fixing system.
9.1.1 Specifications, Control Mechanisms, and Functions
Details the fixing method, heater, and temperature detection specifications.
9.1.2 Outline
Provides an overview of the fixing unit's construction and operation.
9.2 Various Control Mechanisms
Explains the control mechanisms related to fixing unit and film temperature.
9.2.1 Controlling the Temperature of the Fixing Unit
Describes how the temperature of the fixing unit is controlled.
9.2.2 Controlling the Fixing Film Temperature
Details the control of the fixing film temperature under various conditions.
9.3 Protection Function
Explains the protection functions and failure detection mechanisms of the fixing system.
9.3.1 Outline
Provides an overview of the protection functions and their purpose.
9.4 Parts Replacement Procedure
Guides the replacement of components within the fixing system.
9.4.1 Fixing Unit
Details the procedure for removing and installing the fixing unit.
9.4.2 Fixing Film Unit
Guides the removal of the fixing film unit.
9.4.3 Fixing Pressure Roller
Details the procedure for removing the pressure roller.
9.4.4 Fixing Delivery Paper Sensor
Guides the removal of the delivery sensor.
9.4.5 Delivery Full Sensor
Details the procedure for removing the delivery full sensor.
Chapter 10 External and Controls
10.1 Control Panel
Describes the control panel's structure and its connection to the image processor PCB.
10.1.1 Outline
Provides an overview of the machine's control panel.
10.2 Fan
Explains the function and operation of the two fans within the machine.
10.2.1 Outline
Describes the location and control of the fixing exhaust and reader fans.
10.3 Power Supply
Details the power supply system, including its circuit and rated outputs.
10.3.1 Power Supply
Provides an overview of the power supply circuit and its voltage outputs.
10.3.2 Protection Function
Explains the over-current and over-voltage protection mechanisms of the power supply.
10.4 Parts Replacement Procedure
Guides the replacement of various external covers and internal components.
10.4.1 External Cover
Details the procedure for removing various external covers of the machine.
10.4.1.1 Exteranal Covers
Lists and illustrates the removable external covers of the machine.
10.4.1.2 Removing the Rear Cover
Guides the removal of the rear cover.
10.4.1.8 Removing the Front Cover
Details the procedure for removing the front cover.
10.4.1.9 Removing the Document Feeder Tray
Guides the removal of the document feeder tray.
10.4.2 Main Drive Unit
Details the procedure for removing the main drive unit.
10.4.3 Pick-up Drive Unit
Guides the removal of the pick-up drive unit.
10.4.4 Fixing/Duplex Drive Unit
Details the procedure for removing the fixing/duplex drive unit.
10.4.5 Operation Panel Unit
Guides the removal of the operation panel unit.
10.4.6 Image Processor PCB
Details the procedure for removing the image processor PCB, including data backup.
10.4.7 RAM
Guides the removal of the SDRAM.
10.4.8 DC Controller PCB
Details the procedure for removing the DC controller PCB.
10.4.9 Power Supply PCB
Guides the removal of the power supply PCB.
10.4.10 Relay PCB
Details the procedure for removing the relay PCB.
10.4.11 NCU PCB
Guides the removal of the NCU PCB.
10.4.12 Modem PCB
Details the procedure for removing the modem PCB.
10.4.13 Modular Jack PCB
Guides the removal of the modular jack PCB.
10.4.14 Filter PCB
Details the procedure for removing the filter PCB.
10.4.15 Network PCB
Guides the removal of the network PCB.
10.4.16 Send PCB
Details the procedure for removing the SEND PCB.
10.4.17 Capacitor PCB
Guides the removal of the capacitor PCB.
10.4.18 Interlock Switch
Details the procedure for removing the interlock switch.
10.4.19 Fan
Guides the removal of the heat discharge fan and reader fan.
10.4.20 Speaker
Details the procedure for removing the speaker.
Chapter 11 RDS
11.1 RDS
Provides an overview of the Remote Device Services (RDS) feature.
11.1.1 Overview
Describes the embedded RDS module and its role in e-Maintenance.
11.1.2 Application Operation Mode
Explains how to enable or disable RDS operations and control them via UGW.
11.1.3 Communication Test
Details the procedure for testing device connectivity with UGW.
11.1.4 Communication Log
Explains how communication errors are logged and displayed.
11.1.5 Detail of Communication Log
Describes how to view detailed error information from the communication log.
11.1.6 Initialization of e-RDS
Guides the process of resetting e-RDS settings to factory defaults.
11.1.7 SOAP Communication Function
Explains the SOAP communication capabilities for transmitting device data to UGW.
11.1.8 Retransmission at the time of SOAP Transmission Error
Describes the retransmission mechanism for failed SOAP transmissions.
11.1.9 e-RDS Setting Screen
Details the e-RDS settings available in the service mode.
11.1.10 Report Output of Communication Error Log
Explains how to output the communication error log as a report.
11.1.11 Sleep Operation
Describes how e-RDS operates during the machine's sleep mode.
11.1.12 Alarm Filtering, Alert Filtering
Explains how alarm levels can be filtered and specified alert codes transmitted.
11.1.13 CA Certificate
Covers the CA certificate management for secure communication.
11.1.14 Settings of Network Connection (Installation/Maintenance)
Guides the network settings configuration for e-RDS.
11.1.15 Settings of e-RDS (Installation/Maintenance)
Details the e-RDS installation and maintenance settings.
11.1.16 Troubleshooting
Provides troubleshooting steps for common communication issues.
11.1.17 Error Message list
Lists and explains various error messages related to communication.
Chapter 12 Maintenance and Inspection
12.1 Periodically Replaced Parts
States that the machine does not have parts requiring periodic replacement.
Chapter 13 Measurement and Adjustments
13.1 Image Adjustments
Covers adjustments to improve image quality, such as parallelism.
13.1.1 Image parallelism adjustment
Details the procedure for adjusting the image parallelism for optimal alignment.
13.2 Scanning System
Explains actions required after replacing the contact image sensor.
13.2.1 Action after Replacing the Contact Image Sensor
Guides the post-replacement steps for the contact image sensor.
13.3 Electrical Adjustments
Covers electrical adjustments after replacing key components like the image processor PCB.
13.3.1 Procedure after Replacing the Image Processor PCB
Outlines the steps after replacing the image processor PCB, including software updates.
13.3.2 Actions to Take before All Clearing (Backing up the User Data)
Explains the importance of backing up user data before performing an all-clear operation.
13.4 ADF
Covers adjustments related to the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) system.
13.4.1 Outline
Provides an overview of the ADF adjustment items.
13.4.2 Adjusting the Electrical System
Details electrical adjustments for magnification and horizontal registration.
13.4.2.1 Adjusting the Magnification
Guides the adjustment of image magnification for ADF scans.
13.4.2.2 Adjusting the Horizontal Registration
Explains how to adjust horizontal registration for ADF scans.
13.4.2.4 Leading edge registration adjustment
Details the procedure for adjusting the leading edge registration.
Chapter 14 Correcting Faulty Images
14.1 Initial Checkup
Provides a checklist for initial inspections before troubleshooting faulty images.
14.1.1 Site Environment
Outlines environmental factors to check for proper machine operation.
14.1.5 Checking the Units and Functional Systems
Details checks for various units and functional systems to identify issues.
14.2 Outline of Electrical Components
Outlines the electrical components within the machine, categorized by type.
14.2.1 Clutch/Solenoid/Motor/Fan
Lists the clutches, solenoids, motors, and fans used in the machine.
14.2.2 Sensor
Lists all sensors used in the machine.
14.2.3 PCBs
Lists the various Printed Circuit Boards (PCBs) used in the machine.
14.2.4 Others
Lists other electrical components such as lamps and heaters.
Chapter 15 Error Code
15.1 Error Code
Provides a list of machine error codes and their potential causes.
15.1.1 List of Error Codes
Lists the display codes, detail codes, main causes, and countermeasures for machine errors.
15.2 Jam Code
Lists jam codes for the main body and ADF.
15.2.1 Jam Codes (Main body)
Provides a list of jam codes specific to the main body of the machine.
15.2.2 Jam Codes (ADF)
Lists jam codes related to the Automatic Document Feeder (ADF).
15.3 Fax Error Codes
Lists error codes specific to fax operations.
15.3.1 Outline
Provides an outline for understanding fax error codes.
15.3.2 User Error Code
Lists error codes that users can typically resolve.
15.3.3 Service Error Code
Lists error codes that require service personnel intervention.
Chapter 16 Service Mode
16.1 Default Settings
Details the default settings for various service mode menus.
16.1.1 Service Mode Menus
Lists the available menus within the service mode, along with their initial settings and functions.
16.2 Service Soft Switch Settings (SSSW)
Explains the Service Soft Switch (SSSW) settings, which configure machine functions.
16.2.2 SSSW-SW01:
Details the functions associated with SSSW-SW01, including service error code output.
16.2.3 SSSW-SW03
Lists functions for SSSW-SW03, focusing on bit discussions.
16.2.4 SSSW-SW04
Details functions for SSSW-SW04, covering various transmission and reception settings.
16.2.5 SSSW-SW05
Lists functions for SSSW-SW05, related to inch/mm conversion in scanning.
16.2.6 SSSW-SW12
Details functions for SSSW-SW12, related to time-out periods for page transmission/reception.
16.2.7 SSSW-SW13
Lists functions for SSSW-SW13, concerning received image data conversion.
16.2.8 SSSW-SW14
Details functions for SSSW-SW14, related to inch-configuration resolution declaration.
16.2.9 SSSW-SW25
Lists functions for SSSW-SW25, concerning transmitted telephone number reporting.
16.2.10 SSSW-SW28
Details functions for SSSW-SW28, related to V.8 protocol usage.
16.2.11 SSSW-SW30
Lists functions for SSSW-SW30, concerning caller/called V.8 protocol settings.
16.2.12 SSSW-SW33
Details functions for SSSW-SW33, related to paper counting settings.
16.3 Menu Switch Settings (MENU)
Explains the composition and settings of the menu switch.
16.3.1 Menu Switch Composition
Describes the composition of the menu switch and its settings.
16.4 Numeric Parameter Settings (NUMERIC Param.)
Lists numeric parameters that can be adjusted via the service mode.
16.4.1 Numerical Parameter Composition
Explains the composition of numeric parameters and their ranges.
16.5 Scanner Function Settings (SCANNER)
Covers adjustments related to the scanner's electrical system.
16.5.1 Numeric Parameter Functional configuration
Details numeric parameter configurations for scanner adjustments.
16.6 Printer Function Settings (PRINTER)
Covers soft switch settings for printer functions.
16.6.1 Service Soft Switch Settings (SSSW)
Lists and discusses soft switch settings for printer functions.
16.7 Network Parameter Settings (NETWORK)
Details network parameter settings, including CA certificate confirmation.
16.7.1 Confirmation of contents of CA certificate (if equipped with RDS and E-RDS functions)
Guides the confirmation of CA certificate contents for RDS/e-RDS functionality.
16.8 Setting of System Functions (SYSTEM)
Covers system function settings, specifically bit switch configurations.
16.8.1 Bit Switch Settings
Explains the bit switch settings within the system functions.
16.9 eRDS Parameter Settings (E-RDS)
Details settings related to e-RDS, including configuration and parameters.
16.9.1 Settings Related to e-RDS (if equipped with RDS and E-RDS functions)
Lists settings related to e-RDS, covering switch, address, port, and communication tests.
16.10 Counter Indication (COUNTER)
Explains how to view and clear machine counters.
16.10.1 Counters
Details the maintenance and parts counters available on the machine.
16.11 Report Output (REPORT)
Covers the types of reports that can be generated from the machine.
16.11.1 Report Output
Lists the various reports supported by the machine.
16.11.2 System Data List
Explains how to check settings associated with service soft switches and parameters.
16.11.3 System Dump List
Describes how to check the history of communications, both successful and erroneous.
16.11.5 Error Log List
Explains how to access and interpret the error log list.
16.11.6 Spec List
Details the machine's specifications as listed in the spec report.
16.11.7 Service Label
Guides on how to enter values from the service label after replacing components.
16.11.8 e-RDS Communication Error Log List
Explains the output of communication error logs related to e-RDS.
16.13 Data Initialization Mode (CLEAR)
Covers the process of clearing user and service data.
16.13.1 Clear
Details the procedures for clearing various types of data like user data, service data, and counters.
16.14 Error Display (ERROR DISPLAY)
Explains how error codes are displayed on the machine.
16.14.1 Error Display
Describes how error codes and detail codes are presented on the machine's display.
16.15 ROM Management (ROM)
Covers the management and display of ROM versions.
16.15.1 ROM display
Explains how to display ROM versions for different components.
16.16 Test Mode (TEST)
Provides an overview of the test mode and its organized blocks.
16.16.1 Overview
Introduces the test mode and how to navigate its menu structure.
16.16.2 DRAM Test
Details the DRAM test procedure for checking data integrity.
16.16.3 Scan Test
Guides through the scan test for adjusting contact sensor output.
16.16.4 Print Test
Explains how to generate service test patterns for printing.
16.16.5 Modem Test
Details the modem test procedures, including relay and frequency tests.
16.16.6 Faculty Test
Covers the function test for verifying operations of various machine components.
16.16.7 Cleaning Mode
Explains the roller cleaning mode for maintaining rollers.
Chapter 17 Upgrading
17.1 Outline
Provides an overview of the software upgrading process.
17.1.1 Overview of Upgrade
Explains how machine and option software can be upgraded using SST.
17.1.2 Overview of Service Support Tool
Introduces the Service Support Tool (SST) used for software upgrades.
17.2 Making Preparations
Outlines the necessary preparations before upgrading system software.
17.2.1 Connection
Details the connection steps between the machine and PC for software download.
17.2.2 Registering the System Software
Guides on how to register system software programs in the SST.
17.3 Downloading System Software
Covers the procedures for downloading system and boot software.
17.3.1 Downloading the System Software
Details the procedure for downloading system software.
17.3.2 Downloading the Boot Software
Explains the procedure for downloading the boot software.
17.3.3 Otehr Upgrade Methods
Describes alternative methods for upgrading software, including SEND software.
Chapter 18 Service Tools
18.1 Service Tools
Lists the special tools required for servicing the machine.
18.1.1 Special Tools
Identifies specific tools needed for servicing, such as digital multimeter and test charts.

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