Canon FAXPHONE L75 Service Manual
Canon FAXPHONE L75 Service Manual

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  • Page 1 FAXPHONE L75 SERVICE MANUAL Canon...
  • Page 2 I. PREFACE This manual is based on the following manuals, and only includes differences between LASER CLASS 1060P and FAXPHONE L75. HY8-19AU-000 LASER CLASS 1060P SERVICE MANUAL, Rev.0 HY8-39AR-000 LASER CLASS 1060P CATALOG, Rev.0 HY8-89AT-000 LASER CLASS 1060P CIRCUIT DIAGRAM, Rev.0 II.
  • Page 3 CHAPTER 1 POINTS OF DIFFERNECE FROM THE ORIGINALMACHINE...
  • Page 4 1. Parts change For details of any change in parts numbers, see the Parts Catalog. 2. Specification change Canges have been made to the electrical circuitry, and the functions of the NCU board have been integrated with those of the SCNT board. In this Service Reference Manual, detailed explanations of the electrical circuitry have been omitted (to respect the decision not to disclose detailed information in technical documentation, e.g., on ICs).
  • Page 5 Interface specifications (FAXPHONE L75) interface USB only Support software Windows 98/Me/2000/XP Winsows 95/NT4.0 (Not support) FAX-L290 Suite USB I/F Windows 95 supported Windows 98 conditionally supported* Windows NT 4.0 supported Windows 2000 conditionally supported* Windows Me conditionally supported* Windows XP...
  • Page 6 7. Error codes and recovery methods As for the descriptions of causes of and actions for error codes, only those items to which changes have been made because of the use of different connector numbers are indicated. #001 [TX] Paper jam Cause: The document jammed in the fax machine.
  • Page 7 #003 [TX/RX] Copy page transmission time over Cause: One page of the document was longer than 39.4 inches (1 meter) or transmission/copying took longer than the regulated time (32 minutes). Solutions: Use a copy machine to copy the document onto serveral shorter page, then tranmit/copy. Raise the page timer value with Service Data #1 SSSW SW12.
  • Page 8 ##322 [RX] Fixing heater temperature abnormality Cause: Internal unit defect. Solutions: Check the connections between the fixing ass’y and the PCNT board (J102) and between the fixing ass’y and the SCNT board (J14). Check the connection between the PCNT board (J1) and the power supply unit (J202). Check the resistance between connector pins of the fixing ass’y.
  • Page 9 General errors • The unit does not turn on. (Evaluation criteria: Look at the actual unit.) (1) Check the power cord connection. (2) Check the connection between the PCNT board (J1) and power supply unit (J202). (3) Check the connection between the SCNT board (J8) and power supply unit (J201). (4) Check the connection between the SCNT board (J4) and PCNT board (J2).
  • Page 10: Printing Problems

    Printing problems • Faulty printing (Evaluation criteria: Test print is faulty.) • The paper is not fed correctly. (Evaluation criteria: Look at the actual unit.) The main motor does not run. (1) Check the connection between the main motor and the PCNT board (J401). (2) Check the main motor’s resistance.
  • Page 11: Scanning Problems

    Scanning problems • Faulty scanning (Evaluation criteria: Test print is good, but the copied image is poor.) • The document is not fed. The document feed motor does not run. (Evaluation criteria: Check it visually.) (1) Check the connection between the document feed motor and the PCNT board (J402). (2) Check the document feed motor’s resistance.
  • Page 12 CHAPTER 2 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM...
  • Page 13 II. PRODUCT NO. LIST This manual describes the component units of the following products. PRODUCT No. UNIT NAME DRAWING No. H12-2502 FAXPHONE L75 (USA) PCNT BOARD ASS’Y HG5-2968 HG5-2968 OPCNT BOARD ASS’Y HG5-2970 HG5-2968 SCNT BOARD ASS’Y HG5-2997 HG5-2997 MODULAR BOARD...
  • Page 14 REVISION 0 LASER CLASS 1060P H12-2042 120V HANDSET KIT 3 H12-3701 120V HY8-19AU-000 APR. 2001 COPYRIGHT © 2001 CANON INC. CANON LASER CLASS 1060P APR. 2001 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)
  • Page 15 This manual may contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors due to improvements or changes in products. When changes occur in applicable products or in the content of this manual, Canon will release tech- nical information as the need arises. In the event of major changes in the contents of this manual over a long or short period, Canon will issue a new editions of this manual.
  • Page 16 I. MEANINGS OF MARKS If the following mark is used, follow the directions given. Mark Meaning States a precaution to be taken to prevent danger to personnel, damage to the product, or damage to electronic components by discharge of static electricity.
  • Page 17: Chapter 3: Assembly And Disassembly

    II. ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual is divided into four parts, and contains information required for servicing the product. Chapter 1: General Description This part explains product specifications and the how to service the unit safely. Chapter 2: Technical Reference This part explains the technical theory of the product.
  • Page 18 III. REVISION HISTORY REVISION CONTENT Original...
  • Page 19: Table Of Contents

    IV. TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: General Description Page 1. FEATURES 1.1 Overview 2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 General Specification 2.2 Communication Specification 2.3 Scanner Specification 2.4 Printer Specification 2.5 Copy Specifications 2.6 Function 1-10 2.7 Interface Spcifications 1-10 2.7.1 Bi-directional centronics interface 1-11 2.7.2 Serial interface (USB) 1-13...
  • Page 20 2-21 7. NEW FUNCTION Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly 1. ATTENTION TO BE PAID DURING ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY 1.1 Safety Cautions 1.2 General Cautions 1.3 Product-Inherent Cautions 1.4 Action in the Event of Abnormality (All Clear) 2. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY 2.1 Parts Layout 2.2 Disassembly Work-Flow 2.3 Disassembly Procedure 3-15 2.4 Reading Ass’y...
  • Page 21 3. TROUBLESHOOTING 3.1 Troubleshooting Index 3.2 Errors Shown on the Display 3.2.1 User error message 4-12 3.2.2 Error codes 4-22 3.3 Errors not Shown on the Display 4-22 3.3.1 General errors 4-23 3.3.2 Printing problems 4-31 3.3.3 Faults in the Printer Unit 4-35 3.3.4 Scanning problems 4-37...
  • Page 22: Chapter 1: General Description

    Chapter 1 General Description...
  • Page 23: Features

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General Description 1. FEATURES 1.1 Overview This product is a G3 transceiving facsimile based on the ITU-T recommendation. The product uses an LBP printer operating on the principle of electro photographic recording. High Image Quality The product uses a laser beam method, which has come to enjoy a highly favorable reputation for use in printers, and is capable of offering a resolution of 600 ×...
  • Page 24: Specifications

    33.6k bps) G3 procedure signals ITU-T V.21 (No.2) (300bps) ITU-T V.8, V.34 (300, 600, 1200bps) (With automatic fallback function) Coding ITU-T T.4 Coding method (MH, MR) ITU-T T.6 Coding method (MMR) Error correction ITU-T T30 (ECM) Canon express protocol (CEP) None...
  • Page 25: Scanner Specification

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General Description Time required for transmission protocol Pre-message Post-message Post-message Protocol Protocol Protocol Mode (between pages) (after pages) T.30 Standard approx. 12sec. approx. 4sec. approx. 3.5sec. V.34 approx. 9sec. approx. 1sec. approx. 1 sec. *1 Time from when other facsimile is connected to the line until image transmission begins. *2 Post-message (between pages): Time from after one document has been sent until transmission of the next document starts if several pages are transmitted.
  • Page 26 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General Description Scanning range Sheet dimensions (W × L) Maximum multiple pages: 8.50" × 14.01" (216 mm × 355.9 mm) 1 pages: 8.50" × 39.37" (216 mm × 1000 mm) Minimum 5.83" × 4.13" (148 mm × 105 mm) Thickness multiple pages: 0.002"...
  • Page 27: Printer Specification

    Max. 0.40" (10 mm) thickness Plain Paper Envelopes Transparencies MULTI-PURPOSE TRAY Approx.100 sheets Approx.7 envelopes Approx.1 sheet Recommended paper Canon Copier LTR/LGL Premium Paper Weight 75 g/m Paper size Manufactured by BOISE CASCADE XEROX 4024 Weight 75 g/m Paper size...
  • Page 28 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General Description Printing range Paper dimensions (W × L) Letter 8.50" × 11.00" (215.9 mm × 279.4 mm) Legal 8.50" × 14.00" (215.9 mm × 355.6 mm) 8.27" × 11.69" (210 mm × 297 mm) Paper leading edge Left margin Right margin...
  • Page 29: Copy Specifications

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General Description 2.5 Copy Specifications Color copy None Multiple copy 99 copies Copy resolution Scanning 400 dpi × 300 dpi (direct copy) 200 dpi × 300 dpi (memory copy) Printing 600 dpi × 600 dpi Copy magnification ratio 100%, 90%, 80%, 70% •...
  • Page 30: Function

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General Description 2.6 Function Dialling Manual dialling Numeric button Auto dialing Max. 120 digits One-touch:24, Coded speed:100 Group dial Max.123 locations Redial Numeric button redial function (Max. 120 digits) Transmission Broadcast transmission Max. 125 locations (One-touch:24, Coded speed:100, Numeric button:1) Delayed transmission No.
  • Page 31 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General Description Others Closed network None Direct mail prevention Telephone numbers compared Telephone numbers registerd under one-touch and coded speed dial, and a TSI signal Number of digits Lower 6 digits (number of digits can be changed with service data #3) Memory box None...
  • Page 32: Interface Spcifications

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General Description 2.7 Interface Spcifications 2.7.1 Bi-directional centronics interface a) Specifications This parallel interface performs data transmission 8 bits (1 byte) at a time, and conforms to TTL. Interface Type IEEE P1284-B/Bi-directional parallel Data Transmission 8 bit parallel interface (IBM PC or compatible machine) Simultaneous Signal STROBE signal from the computer...
  • Page 33: Serial Interface (Usb)

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General Description ECP Mode ECP stands for Extended Compatibility Port. High-speed data transfer can be accomplished with ECP mode. Data can be transferred faster than in nibble mode because data lines can be used in both direc- tions without changing modes.
  • Page 34 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General Description JUSB1 Signal name Description ← VBUS Cable power supply (+5V DC) — D– Data — Data — Cable GND b) USB interface USB is a serial interface which connects up to 127 peripheral devices to a host computer, and transmits data at a high-speed rate of 12Mbps.
  • Page 35: Supported Software

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General Description Encoding/Decoding the Data In USB, data transfer lines are ultimately encoded with NRZI (Non Return to Zero Invert) method. When the original data bit is 0, sent data bits are inverted; when the original data bit is 1, the value is retained. However, if the level of the transferred data remain unchanged for a certain period of time, the receiving side may not be able to synchronize with the data sample position, which will result in data bits being out of phase.
  • Page 36: Overview

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General Description 3. OVERVIEW 3.1 External View Front View MULTI-PURPOSE TRAY COVER PAPER REST SUPPORT TRAYS FACE-DOWN DELIVERY PAPER GUIDES SLOT DOCUMENT GUIDES MULTI-PURPOSE TRAY LATCH ADF (AUTOMATIC DOCUMENT FEEDER) FRONT COVER OPERATION PANEL PAPER DELIVERY SELECTOR FACE-UP DELIVERY SLOT DOCUMENT SUPPORT...
  • Page 37 -or- • A USB cable no longer than 5 metres You can purchase either of these cables from your local authorised Canon dealer. Follow this procedure to connect the appropriate cable: I Connecting a USB Cable I Connecting a Parallel Cable...
  • Page 38: Operation Panel

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General Description 3.2 Operation Panel • Receive Mode Button • Alarm Light • LCD • Pause Button • Resolution Button • Set Button • Hook Button • Coded Dial Button • Redial Button • Start/Copy Button •...
  • Page 39: Toner Cartridge

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 1: General Description 3.3 Option 3.3.1 Toner Cartridge Installing the Toner Cartridge This section describes how to install the toner cartridge in the FAX for the very first time. If you are replacing a used toner cartridge. Before installing the toner cartridge, be sure to read the following: •...
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  • Page 41: Chapter 2: Technical Reference

    Chapter 2 Technical Reference...
  • Page 42: Component Layout

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference 1. COMPONENT LAYOUT 1.1 Parts Layout The parts layout of this machine consists of the scanning assembly, printing assembly and printer. Document feed roller Main motor Separation roller Pickup roller Document feed motor Document eject roller Fixing ass'y Paper eject face-down roller...
  • Page 43 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference The following six printed circuit boards are located in this machine: • SCNT board that controls the entire system • NCU board that interfaces with the telephone line • MODULAR board that connects the telephone line and the NCU board •...
  • Page 44 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference Document edge sensor: It detects the document Document sensor: leading/trailing edges. Detects whether or not a document is set. Front cover sensor: It detects whether the front Toner sensor: cover is open or closed. It detects whether there is toner in the toner cartridge.
  • Page 45: Scanner Mechanism

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference 2. SCANNER MECHANISM The scanner section scans documents that are to be sent or copied. Figure 2-3 Scanner Section...
  • Page 46 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference Names and functions of parts: 1. Paper Guide It is used to hold down the original in horizontal direction to prevent it from moving askew. 2. Document Feed Motor This motor drives all the rollers in the scanner section. 3.
  • Page 47 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference Initializing the upper document feed roller When the separation roller starts to rotate, the position of the upper document feed roller is simultaneously initialized to raise the document stopper. Initialization is carried out when NOTE the power is turned ON, when documents are inserted and when documents are ejected.
  • Page 48: Paper Supply Section

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference 3. PAPER SUPPLY SECTION The paper supply section is designed to separate the recording sheets stacked on the multi-purpose tray one by one for forwarding to the printer unit. Figure 2-4 Paper Supply Section...
  • Page 49 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference Names and functions of parts: 1. Paper Guide This guide can be adjusted to the width of the loadable recording paper sizes. It prevents the recording paper from skewing during recording by accurately aligning the paper width. 2.
  • Page 50 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference Paper feed jam detection There are one types of paper jam which may occur: a) Paper feed stationary jam NOTE The paper feed stationary jam occurs if the trailing edge of the recording paper is not detected within 11.7 seconds after the paper edge sensor detects the leading edge of the recording paper.
  • Page 51: Printer Section

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference 4. PRINTER SECTION The LASER beam printer engine comprises the following sections. LASER / scanner section Toner cartridge Paper feed / eject section Fixing section Toner transfer section Figure 2-5 Printer Section 2-10...
  • Page 52: Laser/Scanner Section

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference 4.1 LASER/Scanner Section See Page 2-12 This section comprises a LASER unit, cylindrical lens, 4-faced polygon mirror, scanner motor, imaging lens, reflection mirror and BD unit. The LASER is driven in accordance with the LASER drive signals that are sent from the SCNT board.
  • Page 53 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference BD Malfunction BD is out of the BD cycle for 2.0 seconds or more during laser drive while the scanner motor is rotating at fixed speed, the printer controller judges this to be a BD malfunction. NOTE Scanner Motor Malfunction If the predetermined speed of rotation is not reached within 63.4 seconds of start of scanner...
  • Page 54 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference Fixing Heater Malfunction The printer controller on the PCNT board detects a fixing heater malfunction in the follow- ing instances. NOTE a) The thermistor does not detect 150°C or higher 30 sec after temperature control starts. b) The thermistor detects 195°C or higher for 150 msec while temperature control is under way.
  • Page 55 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference Paper delivery slot switching The outlets of recording paper are switched over by means of a flapper, which is operated by the delivery selector found at the left bottom of the face-up delivery slot. When the delivery selector is pulled to the front, the flapper faces the direction indicated in Figure A, causing the recording paper on the move to make a U-turn toward the face-down delivery slot.
  • Page 56: Wiring Diagram

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference 5. WIRING DIAGRAM 5.1 Wiring Diagram J203 INL101 9 10 11 12 13 J101 J801 802F LASER unit SCANNER MOTOR LASER SCANNER unit SPEAKER Figure 2-7 Wiring Diagram 2-15...
  • Page 57: Electric Circuit

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference 6. ELECTRIC CIRCUIT 6.1 Component Block Diagram 8M bit (SOC1) DRAM 64M bit (IC4) Data Bus, MD7-MD0 Figure 2-8 Block Diagram 2-16...
  • Page 58: Circuit Board Components

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference 6.2 Circuit Board Components a) System control section The system controller is made up of the following components, and controls the entire fax system. a-1) MPU (Micro Processor Unit) (IC1) The main functions of the NEC µPD703100AGJ-33-UEN MPU are as follows: •...
  • Page 59 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference b) Communication control section Modem IC (IC401) A Conexant FM336 is used as the MODEM IC. The MODEM IC carries out G3 modulation conforming to ITU-T standards V.34,V.27ter, V.29, V.17, V.8 and V.21 on transmitted data received from the MPU during transmission.
  • Page 60: Flow Of Image Signals

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference 6.3 Flow of Image Signals a) G3 transmission (1) With the LED as a light source, the image is scanned by the contact sensor, and analogue image data sent to the SCNT board. (2) The System controller IC (Internal UHQ unit) converts analogue image data from the contact sensor to digital image data.
  • Page 61: Ncu Board

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference b) G3 Reception (1) Image signals received by L1, L2, pass through the hybrid circuit in the NCU, and are amplified. The modem demodulates these image, and writes them to the DRAM. (2) The MPU decodes the demodulated image data, checks errors, stores it in the DRAM, encodes the data and rewrites it into the DRAM.
  • Page 62: New Function

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 2: Technical Reference 7. NEW FUNCTION There is no new function in this model. 2-21...
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  • Page 64 Chapter 3 Assembly Disassembly...
  • Page 65: Battery Replacement

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly 1. ATTENTION TO BE PAID DURING ASSEMBLY/DISASSEMBLY 1.1 Safety Cautions Electrical shock In order to prevent any risk of electrical shock, always be sure to check that the power cord and modular jack have been removed.
  • Page 66 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly 1.2 General Cautions Damage due to electrostatic discharge This machine contains contact sensors and printed circuit boards that use ROMs, RAMs, custom chips and other electronic components that are vulnerable to damage by electrostatic discharge. Be careful to avoid any damage from electrostatic discharge when conducting service that requires disas- sembly.
  • Page 67: Product-Inherent Cautions

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly 1.3 Product-Inherent Cautions Laser Light Do not perform any tasks outside the scope of work indicated in the manual. (If exposed to laser light, the retina of the eye can permanently be damaged.) Further, the laser scanner unit must not be disassembled or modified under any circumstances.
  • Page 68 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly 2. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY 2.1 Parts Layout The parts layout of this machine consists of the scanning assembly, printing assembly and printer. Document feed roller Main motor Separation roller Pickup roller Document feed motor Document eject roller Fixing ass'y Paper eject face-down roller...
  • Page 69 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly The electrical parts are laid out as follows. • SCNT board that controls the entire system • NCU board that interfaces with the telephone line • MODULAR board that connects the telephone line and the NCU board •...
  • Page 70 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly Document edge sensor: It detects the document Document sensor: leading/trailing edges. Detects whether or not a document is set. Front cover sensor: It detects whether the front Toner sensor: cover is open or closed. It detects whether there is toner in the toner cartridge.
  • Page 71: Disassembly Work-Flow

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly 2.2 Disassembly Work-Flow The work-flow for the disassembly of the main units is as follows. In order to replace parts, you need to confirm which parts have to be removed. Numbers in parenthese indicate the disassembly number. Main unit One-Touch cover (7) Main cover / Multi-purpose tray unit (1)
  • Page 72 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly 2.3 Disassembly Procedure Disassembly 1. Main cover/multi-purpose tray unit 1) While holding the latch a, open the upper cover. Remove the two screws b and the four screws c. 2) Remove the connector cover. 3) Remove the main cover.
  • Page 73 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly Disassembly 2. Reading ass’y 1) Perform disassembly 1. 2) Disconnect the cables a and b connected to the SCNT board and the relay cable c. 3) Remove the three screws d, and remove the grounding wire. 4) Remove the pin e.
  • Page 74 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly Disassembly 3. SCNT Board/NCU Board The SCNT board/NCU board may be replaced without removing the reading ass’y. NOTE SCNT Board 1) Perform disassembly 1. 2) Disconnect the eight connectors connected to the SCNT board. 3) Remove the six screws a, and detach the SCNT board.
  • Page 75 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly NCU Board 1) Disconnect the four connectors connected to the NCU board. 2) Remove the two screws b, and detach the NCU board. Side Piate 1) Remove the three screws c, and detach the side plate. Side plate SCNT board NCU board...
  • Page 76 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly Caution when replacing SCNT board Follow the procedure given below when replacing the SCNT board. NOTE a) Caution before replacing After replacing the SCNT board , you will need to perform an All Clear operation. Be sure to print out any data, etc., that you may need, before you do the All Clear.
  • Page 77 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly Disassembly 4. Modular board/PCNT board/Power Supply Unit and Main Frame Modular board 1) Perform disassembly 1 through 3. 2) Remove the two screws a, and detach the modular board. Main Frame 1) Perform disassembly 1 through 3. 2) Remove the lever, front cover, and cable cover.
  • Page 78 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly Front cover Lever Main Frame Modular board Cable cover Fuse (F102) 125V,5A Fuse (F101) 125V,10A PCNT board Speaker cover Speaker Figure 3-8 Disassembly 4 3-14...
  • Page 79 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly 2.4 Reading Ass’y Disassembly 5. Reading ass’y 1 1) Perform disassembly 1 and 2. 2) Remove the four screws a, and detach the air duct cover. 3) Open the control panel, and remove the stopper b; then, detach the scanner ass’y. 4) Remove the four screws c, and detach the ADF lower.
  • Page 80 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly Disassembly 6. Reading ass’y 2 1) Perform disassembly 1, 2, and 5. 2) Remove the two screws a, and detach the ADF upper. Disassembly 7. One-Touch Cover 1) While taking care not to bend the claws, remove the one-touch cover. Disassembly 8.
  • Page 81 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly One-touch cover Separation guide ass'y ADF upper White sheet unit Figure 3-10 Disassembly 6/7/8/9 3-17...
  • Page 82 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly Disassembly 10. Contact Sensor 1) Perform disassembly 5 to detach the scanner ass’y. 2) Remove the three screws a. 3) Disconnect the contact sensor, and disconnect the cable b. Handing the Contact Sensor Take care not to scratch or soil the glass surface of the contact sensor.
  • Page 83 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly Contact sensor Document Separation roller feed motor Figure 3-11 Disassembly 10/11/12 3-19...
  • Page 84 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly 2.5 Printer Ass’y Disassembly 13. Scanner Unit 1) Perform disassembly 1. 2) Remove the stopper a. 3) Remove the screw b, and detach the actuator unit c. 4) Remove the four screws d, and detach the scanner unit. At this time, take care not to remove the two screws e.
  • Page 85 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly Scanner unit Paper feed ass'y Main motor Figure 3-12 Disassembly 13/14/15 3-21...
  • Page 86 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly Disassembly 16. Fixing ass’y 1) Perform disassembly 1 through 4. 2) Remove the feed roller and the cartridge guide. 3) Remove the two screws a, and detach the delievry ass’y. 4) Remove the flapper. 5) Remove the two screws b, and detach the pressure plate.
  • Page 87 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly Pressure plate Delievry ass'y Fixing ass'y Paper guide Pressure roller Flapper Feed roller Cartridge guide Figure 3-13 Disassembly 16/17 3-23...
  • Page 88 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly Disassembly 18. Transfer Roller 1) Perform disassembly 1 through 4. 2) Using a precision screwdriver or the like, detach the transfer guide. 3) Remove the transfer roller. When removing the roller, take care not to touch the sponge portion. Transfer guide Transfer roller Figure 3-14 Disassembly 18...
  • Page 89 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly Disassembly 19. Pickup Solenoid 1) Perform disassembly 1, 2, and 14. 2) Remove the screw a, and detach the pickup solenoid. Disassembly 20. Pickup Roller ass’y 1) Perform disassembly 1, 2, and 14. 2) Remove the gear b and the stopper c;...
  • Page 90 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly Separation pad Guide plate Pickup solenoid Stopper Pickup roller ass'y Feed roller Figure 3-15 Disassembly 19/20/21/22 3-26...
  • Page 91 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly Disassembly 23. Toner Sensor 1) Perform disassembly 1, 2, 14, and 20. 2) Remove the spring. When removing the spring, take care not to lose it. 3) Remove the cam a, and pull off the b. 4) Remove the roller c, and remove the holder d.
  • Page 92 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 3: Assembly and Disassembly Disassembly 25. ROM replacement With this unit, there should be no need to replace ROMs, but in the event that ROM replacement becomes necessary, follow the procedure described below. a) Before Starting the Work You will have to execute ‘all clear’...
  • Page 93 Chapter 4 Maintenance and Service...
  • Page 94 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service 1. MAINTENANCE LIST 1.1 Consumables Level Consumable When User Toner cartridge (FX3) When “CHANGE CARTRIDGE” is displayed. Service technician None 1.2 Cleaning Level Consumable When User Main unit outer covers When dirty. Separation roller When document separation/ feed performance falls.
  • Page 95: Periodic Inspection

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service Level Consumable When Service technician Paper eject face-up When paper jams occur during copying or receiving. roller Flapper When paper jams occur frequently during copying or receiving. Pressure roller When marks appear on back of paper at intervals of 2.48"...
  • Page 96: How To Clean Parts

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service 2. HOW TO CLEAN PARTS 2.1 Main Unit Outer Covers Lightly wipe the unit’s outer causing with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth moistened with water or diluted dishwashing detergent solution. 2.2 Separation Roller Wipe with a soft, dry clean cloth.
  • Page 97 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service Separation guide Main unit outer cover Separation roller (Scanner section) Paper feed guide White sheet Scanning glass Figure 4-1 Cleaning Location 1...
  • Page 98: Paper Pickup Roller

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service 2.7 Paper Pickup Roller Using lint-free paper dipped in isopropyl alcohol, wipe and dirt off the paper pickup roller. 2.8 Transfer Charging Roller Wipe with lint-free paper and remove any toner or paper debris. Do not touch or hold the sponge section of the transfer charging roller.
  • Page 99 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service Document feed roller Document eject roller Transfer charging roller Paper pickup roller Paper eject face-up roller Separation pad High voltage terminal Pressure roller Fixing ass'y Static charge eliminater Fixing entrance guide Flapper Figure 4-2 Cleaning Location 2...
  • Page 100: Troubleshooting

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service 3. TROUBLESHOOTING 3.1 Troubleshooting Index Use the troubleshooting index below to investigate the cause of a problem and refer to the specified page for countermeasures. Problem • Errors shown on the display (Evaluation criteria: Look at the unit in quastion.) •...
  • Page 101 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service • Scanning problems (Evaluation criteria: Test printing is good, but the copied image is poor.) • The document is not fed. Page 4-35 The document feed motor does not run. The document slips against the rollers. The document does not separate.
  • Page 102 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service 3.2 Errors Shown on the Display 3.2.1 User error message Look for the applicable error message and implement the appropriate countermeasures. “BUSY/NO SIGNAL” (#018) Cause: The receiving fax did not answer within 55 seconds. (T0 time over) Solution: Contact the other party and have them check their fax.You can try to send the document manually.
  • Page 103 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service “CHECK PRINTER” (##322~##324) Check the displayed error code and see the measure to eliminate the error. ( See Page 4-21 .) “CHECK SUBADDR/PSWD” (#083/#102) Cause: Password/subaddress does not match. Solution: Contact the other party and confirm that the subaddress/password that you are using are correct.
  • Page 104 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service “NO RX PAPER” (#012) Cause: The receiving fax machine declares no paper in DIS, or its memory is full. Solution: Contact the other party, and ask them to put paper in their machine, or to clear their fax machine’s memory.
  • Page 105: Error Codes

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service 3.2.2 Error codes a) Service error code output When service data #1 SSSW SW01 bit 0 is set to “1” then service error codes are printed on the activity management reports, reception result reports and error transmission reports when communication is ter- minated due to an error.
  • Page 106 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service • EPT (Echo Protect Tone) Change service data #1 SSSW SW03 bit 1. Bit 1:1 Transmit an echo protect tone. Do not transmit an echo protect tone. • Adjust NL equalizer. Set service data #2 MENU Parameter No.05 to “ON”. •...
  • Page 107 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service c) ERROR CODE LIST The error codes that have newly been added starting with the product are identified by the notation “New”; those error codes for which remedies unique to the product are offered are identified by the notation “UNQ (UNIQUE).”...
  • Page 108 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service Tx or Rx Definition ##220 [TX/RX ] System Error (main program runaway) ##224 [TX/RX ] Abnormal Protocol during G3 Communication ##229 Recording Unit Locked for 1 Minute ##232 ENCODE Control Unit Malfunction ##237 DECODE Control Unit Malfunction ##238...
  • Page 109 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service Tx or Rx Definition ##757 Receive DCN after PPS-MPS Transmission during ECM Tx ##758 Exceed Protocol Retransmission Limit or T5 Time (60 seconds) after PPS-MPS Transmission during ECM Tx ##759 Exceed Retransmit Protocol after PPS-MPS Transmis-sion during ECM Tx ##760 Exceed Protocol Retransmission Limit Due to Failure to Receive...
  • Page 110 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service ##793 Time Over Due to Failure to Receive Valid Frame during High Speed Signal Rx upon ECM Rx ##794 Receive All 0 PPR during ECM Tx ##795 [TX/RX ] Trouble in the decoding processing during communication d) New error codes and recovery methods Those error codes that have been added starting with the product and those error codes for which remedies unique to the product are offered are shown together with causes and remedies, where applicable.
  • Page 111 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service #003 [TX/RX] Copy page transmission time over Cause: One page of the document was longer than 39.4 inches (1 meter) or transmission/ copying took longer than the regulated time (32 minutes). Solutions: Use a copy machine to copy the document onto serveral shorter page, then tranmit/copy.
  • Page 112 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service #005 [TX/RX] Initial identification time (T0/T1) over Cause: Tone/pulse parameter set incorrectly. Solutions: Set the user data “TEL LINE TYPE” tone/pulse parameter correctly. Cause: The time until connection with the other fax is too long. Solutions: When registering for auto dialing, add a long pause to delay the start of the timer.
  • Page 113 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service #080 [TX] Other party does not have ITU-T recommended subaddress reception Cause: The other party’s DIS bit 49 is 0. Solutions: Contact the other party and confirm whether or not their fax supports subaddress receiving.
  • Page 114 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service ##322 [RX] Fixing heater temperature abnormality Cause: Internal unit defect. Solutions: Check the connections between the fixing ass’y and the PCNT board (J206) and between the fixing ass’y and the power supply unit (J102). Check the connection between the PCNT board (J101) and the power supply unit (J202).
  • Page 115 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service 3.3 Errors not Shown on the Display 3.3.1 General errors • The unit does not turn on. (Evaluation criteria: Look at the actual unit.) (1) Check the power cord connection. (2) Check the connection between the PCNT board (J101) and power supply unit (J202). (3) Check the connection between the SCNT board (J1) and power supply unit (J202).
  • Page 116 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service 3.3.2 Printing problems • Faulty printing (Evaluation criteria: Test print is faulty.) • The paper is not fed correctly. (Evaluation criteria: Look at the actual unit.) The main motor does not run. (1) Check the connection between the main motor and the PCNT board (J401).
  • Page 117 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service • The printing operation is abnormal. The unit indicates there is a paper jam when there is no paper jam. (1) Check the connection from the paper edge sensor to the Power supply unit (J205). (2) Check whether the paper edge sensor and actuator and the paper eject sensor actuator are in their correct positions.
  • Page 118 • Poor printing quality (Evaluation criteria: Check the test print image’s faults.) Before checking for the cause of print defects, check whether the user uses Canon-recommended paper and stores it correctly. If the problem is solved by using the recommended paper, the customer should be advised to use the recommended paper and store it correctly.
  • Page 119 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service • Light Solutions: (1) Remove the toner cartridge and shake it lightly five or six times. (2) Verify that user data “PRINTER SETTING” “ECONOMY PRT” is not “ON”. (3) Replace the toner cartridge. (4) Open the front cover during printing, and remove the toner cartridge.
  • Page 120 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service • Dots Solutions: (1) Clean the static charge eliminator in the toner transfer section. (2) Check the static charge eliminator contact. (3) Clean the transfer charging roller. (4) Replace the transfer charging roller. •...
  • Page 121 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service • Blank spots Solutions: (1) Clean the transfer charging roller. (2) Replace the transfer charging roller. (3) Replace the toner cartridge. (4) Check for foreign matter button the transfer charging roller gear and the drive gear. (5) Clean the developing bias contact and the toner cartridge contact.
  • Page 122 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service • Poor fixing Solutions: (1) If the marks are at intervals of approx. 75mm (2.95"), clean the fixing ass’y; if they are at intervals of approx. 63mm (2.48"), clean the pressure roller. (2) Replace the fixing ass’y.
  • Page 123 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service Checking the fixing nip width Improperly set fixing nip may cause a fixing ass’y problem. The fixing ass’y is not designed to allow adjustment of the nip. NOTE Check the fixing ass’y nip by using the following procedure. (1) Either take along one or two all-black copies of A4 or letter size made with a copier, or make one using a copier at the customer site.
  • Page 124: Faults In The Printer Unit

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service 3.3.3 Faults in the Printer Unit You can check the LBP status using the machine’s test mode. An LBP status is indicated by means of a 16-bit signal that represents the condition of the inside of the printer generated by the CPU mounted on the SCNT board.
  • Page 125 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service b) LBP Status Check The LBP status is indicated in 4-digit hexadecimal notation (instead of 16-digit binary notation). Bit 16 is a parity bit (odd). Parity bid (odd) The parity bit is one of the 16 bits transmitted from the PCNT board to the SCNT board and added by the transmitter so that the total number of bits of “1”...
  • Page 126 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service c) LBP Status Explanation LBP status is an 16-bit binary number as described in the previous page. An example of status data is given below. Indicates the status if each bit of the status Indicates the status if is "0".
  • Page 127 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service Status 16 (Sarvice call status) Meaning Unused Unused Unused Scanner motor failure Failure Normal nBD signal error Failure Normal Fixing unit failure Failure Normal Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Unused Parity bit (odd) [Bit 4]...
  • Page 128 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service 3.3.4 Scanning problems • Faulty scanning (Evaluation criteria: Test print is good, but the copied image is poor.) • The document is not fed. The document feed motor does not run. (Evaluation criteria: Check it visually.) (1) Check the connection between the document feed motor and the PCNT board (J402).
  • Page 129 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service • The scanning image is abnormal. (Evaluation criteria: Check the copy image’s faults.) Nothing is printed. (1) Check the connection between the contact sensor and SCNT board (J2). (2) Replace the contact sensor unit. (3) Replace the SCNT board.
  • Page 130 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service 3.4 Processing Communication Problems 3.4.1 Initial identification of problems Since the facsimile must transmit picture information, a transmitter, a receiver and telephone lines are re- quired for this purpose. Transmissions may cause problems if one or more of the there is poor. Communication trouble Your...
  • Page 131: Procedures For Processing Communication Problems

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service 3.4.2 Procedures for processing communication problems If the problem proves to be communication trouble, deal with it according to the following procedures. (1) Study the conditions at the time of trouble as closely as possible. Record or keep the items listed below.
  • Page 132 Check B. Check the line. Figure 4-12 Flowchart for Processing Communication Troubles with Canon Facsimile • Procedures for processing communication problems with other manufacturer’s facsimiles. When problems occur with other manufacturer’s facsimiles, make the user of the other party’s fac- simile call the serviceman in charge.
  • Page 133 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service Trouble Start FAX:A FAX:B Is the group the same? (G1/G2/G3) FAX:C FAX:D Is there the A: Your customer's facsimile similar B: Facsimile of other communication Unable to trouble case? party receive C: Facsimile for check in the same region.
  • Page 134: Service Switches

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service 4. SERVICE SWITCHES 4.1 Hardware Switches None 4-41...
  • Page 135 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service 4.2 Service Data Settings Service data can be checked and changed with items on display menus. The default values of the SSSW/ parameters available in this fax machine are shown in this Chapter, 4.2.3 Service data settings in this manual.
  • Page 136: Service Data Registration/Setting Method

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service 4.2.2 Service data registration/setting method Service data can be registered and set by the following operations: Standby (Time and Receive mode display) 10:06 Fax Only (1) User data mode selection Press the Data registration button. USER SETTINGS (2) Service data mode selection Press the...
  • Page 137 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service 4.2.3 Service data settings Service data #1 SSSW Error management SW01 – – – (Service soft switch setting) Memory clear list output setting SW02 – – – – – – – Echo solution setting –...
  • Page 138 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service #2 MENU Not used (Menu switch settings) Not used Not used Not used NL equalizer setting DIAL Line monitor setting SERVICEMAN Transmission level setting 10 (0~15) 3429 baud V.34 Baud rate 3200 baud 3000 baud 2800 baud 2743 baud...
  • Page 139 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service #3 NUMERIC Param. (Numeric parameter settings) Default Range Not used 10 (10%) (1~99) RTN signal transmission condition (1) 15 (15 lines) (2~99) RTN signal transmission condition (2) 12 (12 times) (1~99) RTN signal transmission condition (3) Pause time for NCC (before the ID code) Pause time for NCC (after the ID code) Not used...
  • Page 140 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service T ONE/PULSE #4 NCU (NCU settings) DIAL TONE 2nd DIAL TONE BUSY TONE 0 BUSY TONE 1 REORDER TONE MULTI AUTO RX CNG DETECT SPECIAL RKEY PBX DIAL TONE PBX BUSY TONE U.S.A #5 TYPE (Type setting)
  • Page 141 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service 1. SSSW #7 PRINTER (Printer function settings) Not used SW01 – – – – – – – – Not used SW02 – – – – – – – – SW03 Not used –...
  • Page 142 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service Dialling data initialization #8 CLEAR (Data initialization mode USER SW User data and service data #1 to #3 settings) initialization SERVICE SW User data and service data #1 to #3 and #6 to #7 initialization #4 NCU setting data initialization SERVICE DATA Data on system dump list initialization...
  • Page 143: Explanation Of Service Data

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service 4.2.4 Explanation of service data a) SSSW (Service Soft Switch settings) The items registered and set by each of these switches comprise 8-bit switches. The figure below shows which numbers are assigned to which bits. Each bit has a value of either 0 or 1. SW01 Figure 4-21 Bit Switch Display See the chart in the service data shown in this Chapter, 4.2.3 Service data settings to see effective bits...
  • Page 144: New Sssws/Parameters Added To This Model

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service 4.2.5 New SSSWs/parameters added to this model #1 SSSW (service soft switch setting) SW01 (service soft switch 01: error management) Function Service error code Output Not output Error dump list Output Not output Enter password at confidential Rx image data transfer Copy function...
  • Page 145 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service SW18 (service soft switch 18: communication trouble solutions settings (2)) Function 0 (New) Detection of carrier disconnection Detect Do not detect between the DCS signal and the TCF signal 1 (New) Waiting time for carrier 600 ms 300 ms disconnection between the DCS...
  • Page 146 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service #1 SSSW (service soft switch setting) SW28 (service soft switch 28: V.8/V.34 protocol settings) Function 0 (New) Caller V.8 protocol 1 (New) Called party V.8 protocol 2 (New) Caller V.8 protocol late start 3 (New) Called party V.8 protocol late start No 4 (New) V.34 reception fallback Prohibited...
  • Page 147 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service #2 MENU Function Selecting range Default setting V.34 max. baud rate 2400 ~ 3429 3429 (3429 baud) V.34 max. transmission speed 24 ~ 33.6 33.6 (33600 bps) [No. 08] Select the maximum baud rate for V.34 transmission: 3429, 3200, 3000, 2800, 2743, and 2400. [No.
  • Page 148 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service SSSW Default Setting TYPE TYPE #1 SSSW #3 NUMERIC SW01 00000000 Param SW02 00000000 SW03 00000000 SW04 10000000 SW05 00000000 SW06 10010000 SW07 00000000 SW08 00000000 5500 SW09 00000000 3500 SW10 00000000 1310 SW11 00000000...
  • Page 149: Test Functions

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service 5. TEST FUNCTIONS 5.1 Service Test Functions The fax functions for testing individual operations, such as below. See Page 4-46 for details of entering the test mode. To leave the test mode, press the Data Registration button, and then # button.
  • Page 150: Test Mode Flowchart

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service 5.1.2 Test mode flowchart TEST MODE ‘ ’ indicates that these items are not used in the field. [1] D-RAM See Page 4-58 [2] CS ✽ [3] PRINT [0] CG ✽ [1] WHITE See Page 4-59 [2] BLACK ✽...
  • Page 151: D-Ram Tests

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service 5.1.3 D-RAM tests Pressing the 1 button from the test mode menu selects the D-RAM tests. D-RAM Test 1 writes data to the entire D-RAM region and reads it out to check that operations are correct. D-RAM Test 2 just reads data at high speed.
  • Page 152 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service 5.1.4 Print The Print Test menu is selected by pressing the 3 key from the test mode menu. In this test, various print patterns are output from the printer. As service print patterns, press numeric button 2 from the Print Test menu to select “3-2: Black”...
  • Page 153: Modem And Ncu Tests

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service 5.1.5 Modem and NCU tests These tests test modem and NCU transmission and reception. The modem tests check whether signals are sent correctly from the modem by comparing the sound of the signals from the speaker with the sounds from a normal modem.
  • Page 154 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service b) G3 signal transmission test The G3 signal transmission test menu is selected by pressing numeric button 4 from the MODEM NCU test menu. The G3 signals below are sent from the modem using the modular jack and the speaker. The frequency can be changed with the numeric buttons.
  • Page 155 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service c) CNG and DTMF signal reception test The CNG and DTMF signal reception test is selected by pressing the 6 button from the MODEM NCU test menu. This test checks whether the CNG signals and DTMF signals received from the modular jack are detected by the modem.
  • Page 156: Faculty Tests

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service 5.1.6 Faculty tests The faculty tests are selected by pressing numeric button 6 from the test mode menu. These tests check the following faculties of this fax. Test type Overview Sensor tests Test whether the sensors are operating correctly.
  • Page 157 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service Alternately Pressing the 1 key. displayed DS of DES of DCVS on DS: Document sensor DES: Document edge sensor on/of: document/no document DCVS: Front cover sensor Pressing the 2 key. TN on XX CRG on on XX CRG on Cartridge sensor...
  • Page 158 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service b) Operation panel tests The operation panel test is selected by pressing numeric button 7 from the faculty test menu. This test checks that the display, LED lamps, and buttons on the control panel are operating correctly. b-1) Display test Pressing the START/COPY button from the control panel menu, “H”...
  • Page 159 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service 6-7:PANEL Press START button. H pattern displayed HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Press START button. All LCD dots displayed Press START button. All LED lamps light up . LED TEST Press START button. When a button is pressed, the 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ✽...
  • Page 160 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service c) Line signal reception test The line detect test menu is selected by pressing numeric button 9 from the faculty test menu. This test checks the operation of the NCU signal sensor and frequency counter. In Menu 1, the CI, status can be detected and in Menu 2 the frequency can be detected at changing detection levels.
  • Page 161: Service Report

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service 6. SERVICE REPORT 6.1 Report Output Function 6.1.1 User report output functions The fax can output user reports manually, and some reports can be output automatically using the to user data settings. a) Manual output of reports Report type Operations...
  • Page 162 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service c) Reports output automatically Memory clear list The fax automatically outputs a memory clear list when the power is turned on after a power cut. Figure 4-29 Memory Clear List TX/RX NO : Indicates four digits of the transaction number MODE : Indicates, TRANSMISSION, or MEMORY RX, DELAYED TX etc.
  • Page 163: Service Report Output Functions

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service 6.1.2 Service report output functions The fax outputs current service data settings, and past communications history reports. a) List of service reports The fax outputs the service reports shown below. Report type Operations System data &...
  • Page 164 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service Figure 4-31 System Data List (page 5) “START DATE” records the date when the fax performs its first operation, after shipment from the factory. NOTE 4-71...
  • Page 165 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service a-2) System dump list Figure 4-32 System Dump List (1/2) 4-72...
  • Page 166 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service CLEAR DATE : Date on which data was initialized using service data #8 CLEAR, ALL RX/TX : Total number of pages received/transmitted DOC/MEM : Total nu mber of pages directly/memory transmitted A4/B4/A3/A5 : Total number of pages transmitted and received for each document size 33600 bps~2400 bps : Total number of pages transmitted and received for each modem speed...
  • Page 167 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service Figure 4-33 System Dump List (2/2) 4-74...
  • Page 168 : Communication start date and time (on 24 hour clock) OTHER PARTY : Telephone number sent from other party MAKER CODE : Maker code [1000 1000] Indicates a Canon fax lower nibble upper nibble MACHINE CODE : For future use RCV V.8 FRAME : Received V.8 protocol signal...
  • Page 169 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service a-3) Service activity report (sending/receiving) Figure 4-34 Service Error Tx Report 4-76...
  • Page 170 (lower 20 digits) SUBADDRESS : Subaddress number sent from the other party CONNECTION ID : ID sent from the other party, if the other party is a Canon fax ST. TIME : Communication start date and time (on 24-hour display) USAGE T : Communication time (in minutes and seconds) PGS.
  • Page 171 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 4: Maintenance & Service Figure 4-35 Service Error Activity Report (receiving) 4-78...
  • Page 172 (lower 20 digits) SUBADDRESS : Subaddress number sent from the other party CONNECTION ID : ID sent from the other party, if the other party is a Canon fax ST. TIME : Communication start time (on 24-hour display) USAGE T : Communication time (in minutes and seconds) PGS.
  • Page 173 Chapter 5 Appendix...
  • Page 174 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 5: Appendix 1. INSTALLING THE LASER CLASS 1060P This machine has been designed for user installation. Therefore, this manual contains only an outline description of the procedures. For details of the installation, see the USER’S GUIDE . 1.1 Setting Up •...
  • Page 175: User Data Flow

    LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 5: Appendix 2. USER DATA FLOW Press the Data Registration button TEL REGISTRATION TELEPHONE NUMBER 1-TOUCH SPD DIAL NAME OPTIONAL SETTING CODED SPEED DIAL TELEPHONE NUMBER NAME OPTIONAL SETTING GROUP DIAL TELEPHONE NUMBER NAME DATA REGISTRATION USER SETTINGS DATE &...
  • Page 176 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 5: Appendix RX CALL LEVEL STANDARD HIGH TEL LINE TYPE TOUCH TONE ROTARY PULSE REPO RT SETTINGS TX REPORT PRINT ERROR ONLY PRINT WITH OUTPUT YES IMAGE OUTPUT NO PRINT ERROR ONLY RX REPORT OUTPUT YES OUTPUT NO ACTIVITY REPORT TX SETTINGS...
  • Page 177 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 5: Appendix RX SETTINGS ECM RX RX MODE FAX/TEL AUTO SW RING START TIME 8 seconds (0-30) F/T RING TIME 15 seconds (10-60) DEFAULT ACTION RECEIVE DISCONNECT FAX ONLY MODE UNIT TELEPHONE # NORMAL RING DRPD UNIT NAME RX MODE FAX/TEL AUTO SW...
  • Page 178 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 5: Appendix INCOMING RING RING COUNT 2 times (1-99) MAN/AUTO SWITCH F/T RING TIME 15 seconds (1-99) REMOTE RX REMOTE RX ID MEMORY RX RX PAGE FOOTER PRINTER SETTING RX REDUCTION VERTICAL ONLY HORIZ & VERTICAL PAPER SIZE CUSTOM ECONOMY PRT...
  • Page 179 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 5: Appendix SET FILE POLLING BOX CHANGE DATA DELETE FILE SYSTEM SETTINGS RX RESTRICTION DD/MM YYYY DATA SETUP YYYY MM/DD MM/DD/YYYY ENGLISH DISPLAY LANGUAGE FRENCH SPANISH 33600 bps TX START SPEED 14400 bps 9600 bps 7200 bps 4800 bps 2400 bps RX START SPEED...
  • Page 180 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 5: Appendix 3. OPTION 3.1 HANDSET KIT Figure 5-6 Control and Functions (1)
  • Page 181 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 5: Appendix Figure 5-7 Control and Functions (2)
  • Page 182 LASER CLASS 1060P Chapter 5: Appendix Figure 5-8 Maintaining Your Handset...
  • Page 183 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON) 0401AB CANON INC.

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