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Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter 0 Introduction Front Cover OKIPAGE 6e / OKIPAGE 6ex LED PAGE PRINTER PRODUCTS Adobe Acrobat printable reference copy of the OKIDATA Service Training Manual. 04/15/98 Note: This Adobe Acrobat version of the Okidata Service Training Manual was built with the pictures rendered at 300 dpi, which is ideal for printing, but does not display well on most displays.
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Table of Contents Page Service Guide OKIPAGE6e 1 Configuration 1.1 System Configuration 1.2 Printer Configuration 1.3 Optional Configuration 1.4 Specification 1.5 Safety Standards 2 Operation Description OVERVIEW ..OKIPAGE 6e Block Diagram (Figure 2-1) ..OKIPAGE 6ex Block Diagram (Figure 2-2) 2.1 Control Board 2.2 PS Board (Option)
..3.3.23 Cassette Guide L ..3.3.24 Cassette Guide R 4 Adjustment 4.1 Maintenance Utility Program (OKIPAGE 6e) 4.2 EEPROM Parameter Values Adjustments (OKIPAGE 6ex) ..4.3.1 OKIPAGE6e: 300 dpi LED head ..4.3.2 OKIPAGE6ex: 600dpi LED head 5 Periodical Maintenance 5.1 Periodical Replacement Parts 5.2 Cleaning 5.2.1 Cleaning of LED Lens Array...
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Table of Contents Page ..Diagram of Power Supply / Transfer Roller Contact Point (Figure 6-5) 7 Wiring Diagram 7.1 Interconnect Signal Diagram 7.2 PCB Layout and Connector Signal List 7.3 Resistance Check 7.4 Short Plug Setting 8 Parts List 8.1 General Information A Centronics Parallel Interface Centronics Parallel Interface B Localtalk (RS-422) Serial Interface...
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Table of Contents Page ..1.1 Functions ..1.2 External View and Component Names 2. MECHANISM DESCRIPTION - General Mechanism ..2.2 Hopper Mechanism 3. PARTS REPLACEMENT ..3.1 Precautions Concerning Parts Replacement ..3.2 Parts Layout ..3.3 Parts Replacement Methods ..3.3.1 Link ..3.3.2 Separator ..3.3.3 OLEV-11 PCB ..3.3.4 Pulse Motor ..3.3.5 Planet Gear...
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Figure 1-1. In addition, the options marked with asterisk (*) are available. Figure 1.1 Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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The printer unit consists of the following hardware components: Electrophotographic Processor Paper Feeder Main Control PCB Operator Panel (OKIPAGE 6ex Only) Power Supply Unit The printer unit configuration is shown in Figure 1-2. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business...
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Page: 4 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter 1 Configuration The options shown below are available for use with OKIPAGE 6e and OKIPAGE 6ex. These are available separately from the printer unit. (1) 1MB Memory Expansion Board (OKIPAGE 6e/6ex) (2) SIMM Memory...
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(4) High Capacity Second Paper Feeder (5) Multi-Purpose Feeder...
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Page: 5 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter 1 Configuration External dimensions Height 6.3" (160 mm) Width 12.6" (320 mm) Depth 14.17" (360 mm) Weight 8 kg Developing method Dry electrophotography Exposing method LED stationary head Paper used <Type> Standard paper - Xerox 4200 (20 lbs)
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Toner cartridge kit 2,000 (5% duty) Image drum cartridge 20,000 (at continuous printing) 15,000 (3 pages/job) 10,000 (1 page/job) Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 6 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter 1 Configuration 1.5.1 Certification Label The safety certification label is affixed to the printer at the location described below. 1.5.2 Warning Label The warning labels are affixed to the sections which may cause bodily injury. Follow the instructions on...
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1.5.3 Warning/Caution Marking The following warning and caution markings are made on the power supply board. ENGLISH Heatsink and transformer core present risk of electric shock. Test before touching. FRENCH Le dissipateur thermique et le noyau du transformateur présentent des risques de choc électrique. Testez avant de, manipuler.
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Las circuitos pueden estar activos una vez que se hayan abierio los fusibles. PORTUGUESE Os circuitos podem estar energizados após os fusiveis se queimarem. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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OKIPAGE 6e block diagram is shown in Figure 2-1. OKIPAGE 6ex block diagram is shown in Figure 2-2. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 8 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter 2 Operation Description Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 9 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter 2 Operation Description Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
Parallel data is received from the host system via parallel interface which conforms to the Centronics specification. IEEE 1284 Bi-directional parallel is supported. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Chapter 2 Operation Description This board is not included in the current configuration of the product. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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One SIMM socket is mounted on the RAM board. RAM Board Block Diagram (Figure 2-4) Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 13 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter 2 Operation Description The power supply board consists of an AC filter circuit, a low voltage power supply circuit, a high voltage power supply circuit, heater drive circuit, and photosensors. Low Voltage Power Supply Circuit This circuit generates the following voltages.
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Sensor Functions and StatusTable (Figure 2-5) Sensor Function Sensing state Inlet sensor 1 Detects the leading edge of the paper and ON: Paper exists. gives the supervision timing for switching OFF: No paper exists. from hopping operation to feeding operation. Monitors paper feeding situation and paper size based on the paper arrival time and...
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Page: 14 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter 2 Operation Description This mechanism actuates the printing of image data supplied by the control board on the paper by electrophotographic process.
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When an abnormal rise of the heater roller temperature takes place, the thermostat of the heater voltage supply circuit becomes active and forcibly cuts the AC voltage supply. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 15 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter 2 Operation Description The electrophotographic processing is outlined below. The electrophotographic printing process is shown in Figure 2-7. The electrophotographic process timing chart is shown in Figure 2-8. Charging The surface of the image drum is charged uniformly with a negative charge by applying the negative voltage to the charge roller.
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Electrophotographic Process Timing Chart (Figure 2-8) Figure 2-8 Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 16 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter 2 Operation Description Hopping and Feeding Hopping and feeding motions are actuated by a single registration motor in the mechanism as shown below: The registration motor turning in direction "a" drives the hopping roller. The registration motor turning in direction "b"...
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roller is prevented from turning by the one-way bearing). The paper is further advanced, synchronization to the print data. Charging Charging is actuated by the application of the DC voltage to the charge roller that is in contact with the image drum surface.
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Exposure Light emitted by the LED head irradiates the image drum surface with a negative charge. The surface potential of the irradiated portion of the image drum drops, forming an electrostatic latent image associated with the image signal. The image drum is coated with an underlayer (UL), a carrier generation layer (CGL), and carrier transfer layer (CTL) on aluminum base.
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The positive carriers moved to the CTL combine with the negative charges on the image drum surface accumulated by the contact charge of the charge roller, lowering the potential on the image drum surface. The resultant drop in the potential of the irradiated portion of the image drum surface forms an electrostatic latent image on it.
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An illustration of activities at the contact point of the image drum surface and the developing roller (arrow marks denote the direction of the electric field). Note: The bias voltage required during the developing process is supplied to the toner supply roller and the developing roller, as shown in the diagram below.
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Fusing When the image transfer is completed, the toner image is fused to the paper by heat and pressure as the paper with unfused toner image passes between the heater roller and the back-up roller. The heater roller with Teflon coating incorporates a 400W heater (Halogen lamp), which heats the heat roller. A thermistor which is in contact with the heater roller regulates the temperature of the heater roller at a predetermined level (about 165°C).
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Changes in bias voltage applied to each roller moves the attaching toner off the roller to the image drum and returns it to the developer. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 17 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter 2 Operation Description The paper jam detection function monitors the paper condition when the power is turned on and during printing. When any of the following conditions arises, this function interrupts the printing process. If any of the following errors is encountered, printing can be recovered by removing the jammed paper (by opening the upper cover, removing the jammed paper and closing the upper cover).
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Type of error Monitor Standard value Error Plus Minus Error Paper feed error Hopping start to 72.0 36.0 Inlet sensor on Paper feed jam Inlet sensor on to 20.0 20.0 Write sensor on Paper feed jam Write sensor on to 25.0 Outlet sensor on 140.5...
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At the same time, the CVOPN signal is sent to the control board to notify that the microswitch is off, and the control board carries out the cover open process. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 19 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter 2 Operation Description Device The Toner Low Detection device consists of a stirring gear which rotates at a constant rate, a stirring bar and a magnet on the stirring bar. The stirring bar rotation is driven by the link to the protrusion in the stirring gear.
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The toner sensor is not monitored while the drum motor is in halt. TONER FULL State Diagram Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 20 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter 3 Parts Replacement The section explains the procedures for replacement of parts, assemblies, and units in the field. Only the disassembly procedures are explained here. For reassembly, reverse the steps of disassembly procedure. (1) Before starting the parts replacement, remove the AC power cord and interface cable.
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The tools required for field replacement of printed circuit boards and units are listed in Table 3-1. Table 3-1 Service Tools Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Chapter 3 Parts Replacement This section describes the layout of main parts of the equipment. [Lower base unit] Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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This section explains how to change parts and assemblies listed in the disassembly diagram below. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 25 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter 3 Parts Replacement (1) With the power switch turned off, unplug the AC power cord from the outlet. (2) Disconnect the interface cable 1. (3) Remove the option board D if it is mounted.
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(2) Remove two stacker clamps 1 and the stacker 2 by bending the upper cover. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 27 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter 3 Parts Replacement (1) Open the stacker cover. (2) Remove the flexible cable (LED) 1 from the PC connector 2 of the LED head 3. (3) Remove the LED head by prying the left side free from the retaining clip.
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2, and remove it. Note: When installing the eject roller, verify the proper engagement with the main unit. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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(3) Remove two screws 4 and remove the pulse motor (main) 6 from the motor bracket 5. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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(3) Remove two screws 4 and remove the pulse motor (registration) 6 from the motor bracket 5. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 31 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter 3 Parts Replacement (1) Remove the upper cover (see 3.3.1). (2) Remove the connecting cables 4 and 5 of the pulse motor from the connectors 2 and 3 of the Main Control PCB 1.
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(3) Stand the lower base unit on its side as shown, and unlock two clamp levers, then remove the motor assy 1. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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(4) With the lower base unit 1 standing on its side, remove the one-way clutch gear 2 and the bearing (A) 3, then remove the hopping roller assy 4 and the bearing (B) 5 Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business...
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(5) Release two pins of the lower base unit 3, then remove the stacker cover assy 5. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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(5) Press the registration roller 2 to the right side (in the direction of the arrow as shown) and lift up the left side. Remove the registration roller 2 and the bearing (registration) 3. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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(at this time, the bearings 3 of the left and right sides of the transfer roller 2 will release themselves). Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Caution: Fusing unit assy may be hot. Use care when handling. Note: When installing or removing the fusing unit assy, tighten or loosen the screws while holding the fusing unit down with your hand. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business...
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3 and washers 4 and 5 will release themselves). Note: Do not bend or lose springs. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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(3) Press the clamps of three sensor plates (inlet) 1, and remove the sensor plates by pressing them upward from the bottom side. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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(3) Press the clamp of the toner sensor 1, and remove the sensor by pushing it up from the bottom. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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(5) Press the clamp of the sensor plates (outlet) 1, and remove the sensor plate by pushing it up from the bottom. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
Note: At the time of mounting, verify the proper the engagements as shown in the diagram. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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(3) Press the clamp of the sensor plate (paper supply) 1, and remove it from the base plate 2. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 44 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter 3 Parts Replacement Note: When replacing the Main Control PCB, the contents of the EEPROM shall be copied to the new PCB. This process requires a maintenance utility. (See 4.3.1 4 and 4.3.2 4 for details.) The Main Control PCB is different for each model.
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Page: 45 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter 3 Parts Replacement (1) Remove the upper cover (see 3.3.1). (2) Remove the lower base unit (see 3.3.7). (3) Remove the Main Control PCB (see 3.3.20). (4) Remove the AC inlet 1 from the inlet holder 2, and remove the connector 3 of the transformer.
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(4) Remove the inlet 3 from the inlet holder 2. (5) Remove two screws 1, and remove the inlet holder 2 and the transformer 4. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business...
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Page: 47 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter 3 Parts Replacement (1) Remove the paper cassette. (2) Remove the upper cover (see 3.3.1). (3) Remove the lower base unit (see 3.3.7). (4) Remove the Main Control PCB (see 3.3.20). (5) Remove the power supply board (see 3.3.21).
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(6) Pull the eject spring 3 out of the cassette guide R 2, then remove the support spring 4. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
1 Stop Bit Asynchronous Modem up to 9600 BPS w/error correction IBM Graphics/ANSI terminal emulation Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 50 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter 4 Adjustment This chapter describes the adjustment necessary when replacing a part. The Adjustment is made by changing the parameter value set in the EEPROM on the Main Control PCB. In the OKIPAGE 6ex, this is set by the key operation from the operator panel.
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Note: "Printing start position setting" is for shipping. Do not change its default value. Detailed descriptions of these functions are provided in Appendix C, DIAGNOSTICS TEST. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 51 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter 4 Adjustment The following table lists parts that require adjustment after replacement. Parts Required Adjustment LED head LED head drive time LED head width Type of the LED head Image drum unit Drum counter reset (Refer to the user's manual for details.) Control P.C.B.
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There are two types of LED head width. The type of the LED head is distinguished by the serial No. label on the head. Set the LED Head Width on the Engine Menu accordingly. (See Fig. 4-2). How to distinguish LED head width LED Head Type Setting There are two types of LED data wire: 1 wire type and 2 wires type.
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LED head width setting (See 4.3.1 above.) LED head data wire type (See 4.3.1 above.) Factory setting (ODA/OEL/INT-A/INT-L) Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Note: When the luminous intensity marking of the replacement LED head (new part) is same as that of the removed LED head (old part), do not set the LED head drivetime. Luminous Intensity Marking Label Setting of LED Head Drive Time (OKIPAGE6e)
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Drive time of the LED head is set by setting the parameter of drive time of EEPROM according to the luminous intensity marking on the LED head. Luminous Intensity Marking and Drive Time Parameter Table Luminous intensity Drive time parameter Luminous intensity Drive time parameter marking on LED head...
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luminous intensity marking on the LED head. Luminous Intensity Marking and Drive Time Parameter Table Luminous intensity Drive time parameter Luminous intensity Drive time parameter marking on LED head marking on LED head 027 ~ 028 065 ~ 069 029 ~ 030 070 ~ 073 031 ~ 032 074 ~ 079...
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Image drum cartridge About 20,000 sheets of Consumables paper have been printed. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Note: Do not touch the image drum, LED lens array, or LED head connector block. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 55 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter 5 Periodical Maintenance Clean the LED lens array or replace the toner cartridge when white lines or stripes (void, light printing) are generated vertically down the page. Note: The LED lens array must be cleaned with an LED head cleaner, provided with each toner kit.
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(2) Throw the cleaner away. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
(3) Inspect the equipment under the conditions close to those in which the problem had occurred. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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(3) Does the paper being used meet specifications? (4) Is the image drum unit being loaded properly? Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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(4) Do not expose the image drum to light for longer than 5 minutes at room temperature. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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LCD. Status message display Ready LED display Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Should there be a problem with the printer, troubleshoot according to the following procedure flow: Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Procedures The status and problems which may be displayed by messages on the LCD or PC display are listed in Table 6-1 (OKIPAGE6e) and 6-2 (OKIPAGE6ex). PC Display Messages (Table 6-1) Category PC display status...
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FAN Motor Error A fault occurred in the Check the fan motor for proper fan motor. connection and for any presence of foreign matter in the fan. (See 6.5.2-5.) Replace the fan motor or the Main Control PCB. Fuser Error A fault occurred in the See 6.5.2-4.
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Jam errors Paper Feed Jam A jam occurred during Check the paper in the paper feeding after cassette. Open and then close completion of paper the cover. When the cover is hopping from the tray closed, recovery printing is being displayed. carried out and the error display is released.
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Buffer overflow Receive Buffer The receive buffer is Overflow overflowing. Page Buffer Overflow The page buffer is overflowing because it received too much data for printing on the page. DLL Buffer Overflow The DLL buffer is overflowing. Macro Buffer Overflow Macro buffer is overflowing.
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Toner Sense A fault occurred in the Replace the power supply toner sensor. Normal board. operation can be continued. Ready Change Drum Image drum is running Replace the image drum unit. Unit out. Normal operation After replacing the drum unit, can be continued.
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A jam occurred during Open the cover, paper feeding after remove the paper, completion of paper then close the hopping from the tray cover. When the being displayed. tray: cover is closed, TRAY 1, TRAY 2, recovery printing is FEEDER carried out and the error display is released.
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Buffer overflow The receive buffer is Press the operator overflowing. panel RECOVER key to release the (for OKIPAGE 6ex, in HP error display. 4 mode) Change the setting of the host or printer so the host can detect the busy status of the printer.
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Post Script mode only. Normal operation. The printer is processing data (OKIPAGE6ex in PS mode) Post Script mode only. Normal operation. The printer is in the middle of a job and (OKIPAGE6ex in PS waiting for data to be mode) processed.
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Post Script mode only Press ON-LINE key This message is again The printer displayed when ON-LINE goes back to on-line (OKIPAGE6ex in PS key is pressed while the mode and continues mode) printer is processing the processing the job. job, if the JOB RESET Press RESET key.
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This message is Replace the image displayed together with drum cartridge. other message on the After replacing the first line. Normal drum cartridge, reset operation can be the drum counter continued. (refer to the User's Manual). The printer is in the Normal operation.
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Controller errors An error was Check the detected by optional optional RAM RAM check. board for proper connection. Check the mounting position of short plugs and additional RAM chips (see 7.4). Replace the option RAM board. A fault occurred in Check the fan the Fan motor.
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Replace the Main Control PCB. Invalid CPU was Check valid used. CPU list. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
2 -2 Paper exit jam 2 -3 Paper size error Fusing unit error Fan error Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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C Blank paper D Black vertical stripes E Cyclical defect F White vertical belts or streaks Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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FORM FEED and ENTER keys, and reset the fuser counter (see 4.1). Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 82 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter 7 Wiring Diagram Control Board OKIPAGE 6e : L5D-PCB OKIPAGE 6ex : L6A-PCB Power Supply Board...
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CN1 Pin Assignment (To Fan Motor) Opening PIN NO. Signal Description FANPOW Power supply for fan driving Ground FANALM-N Fan alarm CN2 Pin Assignment (To Drum Motor) Opening PIN NO. Signal Description DMPH1-N Coil 1-N DMPH1-P Coil 1-P DMPH2-N Coil 2-N DMPH2-P Coil 2-P Excitation sequence...
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RMPH2-N Coil 2-N RMPH2-P Coil 2-P Excitation sequence PIN NO. Line Color Step No. Yellow Black Orange Brown Turning direction Clockwise as viewed from the output axis. CN4 Pin Assignment To LED Head (OKIPAGE 6e) PIN NO. Signal Description Ground for LED Ground for LED +5V power supply for LED driving +5V power supply for LED driving...
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OVLED Ground for LED OVLED Ground for LED OVLED Ground for LED OVLED Ground for LED OVLED Ground for LED +5V power supply for LED driving +5V power supply for LED driving +5V power supply for LED driving +5V power supply for LED driving +5V power supply for LED driving +5V power supply for LED driving CN6 Pin Assignment...
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RS232C line Power ground voltage TRSEL3 TR control switch 25 Power ground O: Out I: In C: Common CN8 Pin Assignment (Centronics Parallel) Pin No. I/O* Signal Description Signal Description STROBE-N Strobe Ground DATA1-P Data bit 0 Ground DATA2-P Data bit 1 Ground DATA3-P Data bit 2...
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Data bit 10 D09-P Data bit 9 D08-P Data bit 8 80 40 Logic ground Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 84 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter 7 Wiring Diagram Main Control Board OKIPAGE 6e : L5D-PCB OKIPAGE 6ex : L6A-PCB Short Plug Settings Short plug Plug Description Factory setting settin +5 V is supplied to pin 18 of Centronics parallel I/F connector. A-side High level is supplied to pin 18 Centronics parallel I/F connector.
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SIMM Specification Usable RAM capacity: 1/2/4/8/16/32 Mbytes (Access time 60 ~ 100 ns) Short Plug Setting Printer Remarks OKIPAGE 6e Side B Side B See remark for SIMM capacity limitation. OKIPAGE 6ex Side A Side A Added SIMM / Total Effective RAM Table OKIPAGE 6e SIMM Capacity Total Capacity...
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Remark: With OKIPAGE 6e, only 3/4 of 2 Mbytes or 8 Mbytes SIMM capacity is actually effective: 1.5 Mbytes and 6 Mbytes respectively. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 85 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter 8 Parts List This section will assist you in identifying the assemblies and parts of the product. Use Section 6 (Troubleshooting) to determine the defective part(s). Locate the part and its part number in this section.
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Name/Rating Part No. Remarks OP6e OP6ex 20-1 Strip: Anti-Static 4PB4083-6979P1 1 51010903 RSPL 20-2 Film: Anti Static 3PB4083-6089P1 1 52203801 RSPL 21-1 Motor: Pulse A 4PB4076-6150P1 1 56513201 RSPL (Main/Drum) 21-2 Motor: Pulse B 4PB4076-6151P1 1 56513301 RSPL Registration 6e Motor: Pulse B 40215301 40215301 RSPL...
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# F igure 8-2 Upper cover unit Upper Cover Unit (Table 8-2) Name/Rating Part No. Remarks OP6e OP6ex Cover: Upper 6e 2PP4128-1170G1 1 53070311 RSPL Cover: Upper 6ex 2PA4094-7812G0 53070304 RSPL Stacker 1PP4094-7814P1 1 50101301 Stacker clamp 3PP4094-7816P1 2 50708001 Guide wire 4PB3517-1567P1 1 51013801...
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Documentation User's Guide OKIPAGE 6e 59277401 Documentation Multilingual User's Guide OKIPAGE 6ex 59277501 Documentation Multilingual Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 86 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter A Centronics Parallel Interface Connector Printer side 36-pin receptacle (single port) Type 57-40360-12-D56 (made by Daiichi Denshi) or equivalent Cable side 36-pin plug Type 57-30360 (made by Daiichi Denshi) or equivalent Plug-552274-1 (AMP), 552073-1 (AMP) or equivalent...
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Input Prime ® Printer Negative nlnit nlnit nReverseRe Initialize quest Fault Printer ® Negative nFault nDataAvail nPeriphReq Error occurrence, uest On-line Not Defined Signal ground Not Defined Not used Printer ® Not Defined Fixed to logic "1" Select In ® Printer Negative nSelectln 1284 Active 1284 Active Mode switch...
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a) Data receiving timing Compatible mode b) Data Receiving Timing (Burst Mode) c) Data Sending Timing (Nibble Mode) d) On-line -> off-line switching timing by ON-LINE SW (HP4 emulation)
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e) Off-line -> on-line switching timing by ON-LINE SW (HP4 emulation) f) INPUT PRIME timing (when set to the effective INPUT PRIME signal.) Interface Parameter Setting (OKIPAGE 6ex) Settings are retained even when the printer power is turned off.
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Item I-PRIME Contents of Display Function I-PRIME signal ignored I-PRIME signal effective Factory Setting: OFF...
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Chapter B Localtalk (RS-422) Serial Interface This feature is not available with the current configuration of the product. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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To exit from any of these modes during category display, press the RECOVER or ON-LINE key and the operation mode will start. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 89 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter C Diagnostics Test To enter the user maintenance mode, turn the power ON while keeping the Menu key pressed down. This mode uses the menu for function selection. The user maintenance mode provides the following functions: Hex Dump The data received from the host is dumped in hexadecimal notation to the printer.
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Page: 90 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter C Diagnostics Test The system maintenance mode is set when the power is turned ON while keeping the Recover key pressed down. This mode adopts the menu for function selection. The method for exit from this mode depends on the setting.
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The operation returns to the first category after updating the last category. System Maintenance Mode Menu System Flowchart Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 91 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter C Diagnostics Test The engine maintenance mode is activated when the power is turned ON while keeping the Form Feed key and Enter key p This mode adopts the menu for function selection. The method for exit from this mode depends on the setting.
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Do no change its default setting since this is a factory setting and were set at the factory. Second tray paper feed setting Do no change its default setting since this is a factory setting and were set at the factory. Second tray download table selection Do not change its default setting since this is a factory setting and were set at the factory.
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Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter C Diagnostics Test Switching of ODA, OEL, and OKI-INT users settings is possible with the factory user setting operation. Factory Default Settings The user factory user setting operation is carried out by turning the power ON while keeping both the Menu key and the NEXT+ or LAST- key pressed down.
EEPROM on the Main Control PCB by means of a printer driver or by a maintenance utility program. A Maintenance Utility for the OKI LED printers (hereinafter referred to as the Maintenance Utility) is an application program that runs on the Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Windows 95.
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Asynchronous Communications Software set to 8 Data Bits No Parity 1 Stop Bit Asynchronous Modem up to 9600 BPS w/error correction IBM Graphics/ANSI terminal emulation Maintenance Functions Printer Driver Printer driver has following functions Drum counter reset Printer menu default Charge roller cleaning Figure 4-1 (a) Drum counter reset...
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(3) Status Monitor For real time display of the printer status. (4) Test print For local print or test print. (5) Reload For reading out the printer setting information. (6) Option Other functions. Main Menu Dialog (Figure 4-2) #Figure 4-2 Engine Menu The following functions can be set in the Engine Menu.
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For adjusting transfer current value. (9) Enter For entering the value newly set by the menu. (10) Cancel For canceling the value not yet entered. Engine Counter The following functions can be set in the Engine Counter. Each item is reset by clicking of the "Reset" button. (1) Drum Count The number of drum revolution of the EP drum unit, counted at the engine block.
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It performs special print to clean the charge roller. Print File It performs a test file print. Printer emulation is stipulated by a file suffix. xxx.HBP (Hiper-W emulation) xxx.BIN (PCL emulation) xxx.PRN (Ditto) xxx.aaa (Ditto: aaa may be any strings other than the above.) #Figure 4-3 Option Menu Button It performs operation selected in the Option Button Menu.
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When the ID of the printer is not corresponding, a dialog for selecting the corresponding printer name is displayed. When the printer name is set, it is registered in the initialization file and processed as a corresponding printer also for the next and subsequent startup. The following is a display example of a printer set dialog.
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For checking RAMs on the printer (Not yet supported). EEPROM Upload/Download For uploading/downloading the contents of the EEPROM. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Library for displaying GUI three-dimensionally Cleaning print file (CLEANING.DLL) When this file is sent, the charge roller is cleaned. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Read out setting data from a printer (6) Option Other functions Main Menu Dialog Display Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 97 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter D Maintenance Utility Overview In the Engine Menu Group, following items may be set. Print Position Setting Print Position Setting item Correct print start position. Setting range -4.00 mm ~ +3.5 mm F/W default 0.00 mm...
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The value set at the time of the clicking of the "Cancel" menu is cleared. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Box is displayed to confirm operator's intention to reset the counter. Upon further clicking, it sends all counter reset command to clear data. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 99 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter D Maintenance Utility Overview It monitors the printer status and displays the status in real time. For display messages, refer to the table below. Normal Status Status Message Initializing Initializing On-Line Ready Off-Line Ready...
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Legal 14 Legal14" Paper Legal 13 Legal13" Paper Ledger Ledger Paper A6 Paper A5 Paper A4 Paper A3 Paper B5 Paper B4 Paper Monarch Monarch Envelope COM-10 Com-10 Envelope DL Envelope C5 Envelope JIS B5 JIS B5 Envelope C4 Envelope COM-9 Com-9 Envelope Warming Up...
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Back Ground Program Error System Timer Program Error System Timer Program Error IPT1 Program Error IPT1 Program Error Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Chapter D Maintenance Utility Overview It displays the Test Print Dialog and performs local print or test file print. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Demo Print Printer Available Font Print Font Print Change Roller Cleaning Print Charge Roller Cleaning Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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..It switches to PCL emulation and transmits data. XXX.XXX ..It switches to PCL emulation and transmits data. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Chapter D Maintenance Utility Overview It displays the Option Menu Dialog. For details, refer to 3. Option Menu Dialog. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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It opens the About Dialog box to display information on the Maintenance Utility and the printer firmware. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
This function is mainly used to copy the settings of previous printer into newly replaced printer or newly replaced main control board. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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It terminates the program without writing the setting of the Engine Menu in the EEPROM of the printer. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Product (ID) of the printer is set. Printer name set The corresponding type is changed. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
All counter is reset to zero. It has the same function as that of the "Engine Reset" of the Engine Menu Mode. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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When the data is stored in RAM of the PC, "EEPROM Download" button becomes effective. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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It sends the Engine Menu setting and the Counter setting data to the printer to set EEPROM when the "Upload button" has been clicked. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Edit Box, Printer Name, Edit Box, and Combo Box of Product. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Chapter D Maintenance Utility Overview It terminates the Option Menu Dialog and returns to the Main Menu Dialog. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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The values set at the time of the clicking of the "OK" button is entered into the printer as a new setting value. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Multi-Purpose Feeder option of OL600e Series LED Page Printer. Refer to the Printer Handbook for equipment handling and operation methods. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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* When using sheets which exceed 24-lb, make sure that the paper exits through the face-up route. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 117 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter E Multi-Purpose Feeder Maintenance Figure 1-1 Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
Once delivered into the printer, the paper is then controlled and fed through by pulse motor (Registration) of the printer. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Multi-Purpose Feeder, the pulse motor moves the paper and a single paper caught by the separator is fed into the printer. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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This section describes the disassembly procedures, and for reassembly procedures, basically proceed with the disassembly procedures in the reverse order. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 121 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter E Multi-Purpose Feeder Maintenance (1) Parts replacements must be carried out, by first turning the printer power switch off "O" and removing the Multi-Purpose Feeder from the printer. (2) Do not disassemble the Multi-Purpose Feeder if it is operating normally.
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Chapter E Multi-Purpose Feeder Maintenance This section describes the layout of the main components. Figure 3-1 Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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This section describes the parts replacement methods for the components listed in the disassembly order diagram below. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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(3) Disengage the link 3 from the arm 4, and remove it. * Be careful not to damage the link and arm. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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(5) Disengage the separator 7 from the separator bracket 6 while lifting the paper hold 5, and take out the separator (be careful not to lose the spring 8 when you are doing this). Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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When mounting the printed circuit board, be careful to make sure that the sensor plate is being set correctly. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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(2) Remove the OLEV-11 PCB (see 3.3.3). (3) Remove the 2 screws 1, and remove the stepping motor 2. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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(3) Remove the 2 screws 1, and remove the motor bracket assembly 2 and planet gear 3. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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(6) Shift the roller-A 2 to the right, lift it on its left side and slide it out (the bearing 3 also comes off while you are doing this, so be careful not to lose it). Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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(3) Go through the checking in the conditions similar to that in which the problem occurred. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 131 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter E Multi-Purpose Feeder Maintenance (1) Display on the operator panel The status of the problem is displayed on the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) on the operator panel. Go through the appropriate troubleshooting procedures according to the messages displayed on the LCD.
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Ready LED display Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Chapter E Multi-Purpose Feeder Maintenance When a problem occurs, go through the troubleshooting according to the following procedure. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 133 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter E Multi-Purpose Feeder Maintenance The listing of the statuses and problems displayed in the form of messages on the LCD or PC display is provided in Table 4-1. JAM Error...
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Page: 136 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter E Multi-Purpose Feeder Maintenance Figure 6-1 Multi-Purpose Feeder Table 6-1 Multi-Purpose Feeder Description Oki-J Part No. ODA Part No. Q’ty Remark Roller-A 3PB4083-5514P 50409201 Planet gear 4PP4083-5520P 51229601 Link 3PP4083-5540P 53344101 Separator 4PP4083-5544G 53344201...
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Separator assy 3PA4083-5549G 53347101 Includes 3 and 4 above. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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High Capacity Second Paper Feeder option of OKIPAGE 6e Series LED Page Printer. Refer to the Printer Handbook for the equipment handling and operation methods. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
16-lb to 24-lb (60 to 90 g/m 2 ) Paper setting quantity: 250 sheets of paper weighing 64 g/m 2 Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter F High Capacity Second Paper Feeder Figure 1-1 External View and Component Names Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Once delivered into the printer, the paper is then controlled and fed through by pulse motor (Registration) of the printer. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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This section describes the disassembly procedures, and for assembly procedures, basically proceed with the disassembly procedures in the reverse order. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
Page: 143 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter F High Capacity Second Paper Feeder (1) Parts replacements must be carried out, by first turning the printer power switch off "O" and removing the High Capacity Second Paper Feeder from the printer. (2) Do not disassemble the High Capacity Second Paper Feeder if it is operating normally.
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Chapter F High Capacity Second Paper Feeder This section describes the layout of the main components. Figure 3-1 Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
This section describes the parts replacement methods for the components listed in the disassembly order diagram below. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
Page: 146 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter F High Capacity Second Paper Feeder (1) Turn the printer power switch off "O" and remove the interface cable. (2) Remove the paper cassette 1. (3) Open the Front cover 2, stand the High Capacity Second Paper Feeder vertically and remove the 2 E-clamps 3.
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(2) Remove the connector 1, and the 2 screws 2, then remove the OLEV-12 PCB 3. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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(4) Remove the bush-A 6, and remove the hopping roller shaft assembly 7 (be careful not to lose the bush-B 8 when you do this, since it comes off). Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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(3) Go through the checking in the conditions similar to that in which the problem occurred. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 150 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter F High Capacity Second Paper Feeder (1) Display on the Operator panel The status of the problem is displayed on the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) on the Operator panel. Go through the appropriate troubleshooting procedures according to the messages displayed on the LCD.
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Logo print Status message display Ready LED display Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Chapter F High Capacity Second Paper Feeder When a problem occurs, go through the troubleshooting according to the following procedure. Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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Page: 152 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter F High Capacity Second Paper Feeder The listing of the statuses and problems displayed in the form of messages on the LCD or PC display is provided in Table 4-1. JAM Error...
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Page: 156 Service Guide OKIPAGE6e Chapter F High Capacity Second Paper Feeder Figure 6-1 High Capacity Second Paper Feeder Table 6-1 High Capacity Paper Feeder Description Oki-J Part No. ODA Part Q’ty Remark Hopping roller shaft 3PP4083-6020P1 Same as the printer unit.
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Bearing 4PP4083-6022P2 51607402 Same as the printer unit. Hopping roller rubber 4PB4076-5447P1 Copyright 1997, Okidata, Division of OKI America, Inc. All rights reserved. See the OKIDATA Business Partner Exchange (BPX) for any updates to this material. (http://bpx.okidata.com)
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