Ricoh D158 Service Manual

Ricoh D158 Service Manual

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  • Page 1 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 SERVICE MANUAL...
  • Page 2 It is the reader's responsibility when discussing the information contained within this document to maintain a level of confidentiality that is in the best interest of Ricoh Americas Corporation and its member companies. NO PART OF THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE REPRODUCED IN ANY FASHION AND DISTRIBUTED WITHOUT THE PRIOR PERMISSION OF RICOH AMERICAS CORPORATION.
  • Page 3 WARNING Service Manual contains information regarding service techniques, procedures, processes and spare parts of office equipment distributed by Ricoh Americas Corporation. Users of this manual should be either service trained or certified by successfully completing a Ricoh Technical Training Program. Untrained uncertified users...
  • Page 4 LEGEND COMPANY PRODUCT CODE LANIER RICOH SAVIN D158 MP 2001SP MP 2001SP MP 2001SP D159 MP 2501SP MP 2501SP MP 2501SP D160 MP 2001L MP 2001L MP 2001L D161 MP 2501L MP 2501L MP 2501L D170 MP 2001 MP 2001...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    2.2 INSTALLATION FLOW CHART ..............2-4 2.3 COPIER INSTALLATION ................2-5 2.3.1 ACCESSORY CHECK ..............2-5 2.3.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ............2-8 Selecting the Panel Display Language (for D158/D159) ....2-12 2.3.3 SHUTDOWN/FORCED SHUTDOWN FUNCTIONS ....... 2-13 Shutdown Function ................2-13 Forced Shutdown Function ..............2-14 2.3.4 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CUSTOMERS ........
  • Page 6 2.12.1 COMPONENT CHECK ............... 2-64 2.12.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ..........2-64 2.13 GDI EXPANSION (D160/D161 ONLY) ..........2-68 2.13.1 COMPONENT CHECK ............... 2-68 2.13.2 INSTALLING THE EXPANSION COMPONENT ......2-68 2.14 HARD DISK DRIVE OPTION (D158/D159 ONLY) ......2-71 2.14.1 COMPONENT CHECK ............... 2-71 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 7 Updating the Extended JavaScript ............. 2-91 Un-installing EXJS Firmware .............. 2-92 2.15.7 FAX CONNECTION UNIT (D158/D159) ........2-92 Installation Procedure................. 2-92 2.15.8 SD CARD FOR NETWARE PRINTING (D158/D159) ....2-93 Installation Procedure................. 2-93 2.15.9 BLUETOOTH INTERFACE UNIT (D158/D159) ......2-94 Installation Procedure................. 2-94 2.15.10 WIRELESS LAN INTERFACE UNIT (D158/D159) ....
  • Page 8 Installation Procedure................. 2-99 2.15.12 FAX UNIT (D158/D159) ............2-100 Component Check ................2-100 Installation Procedure............... 2-101 Fax Settings ..................2-106 2.15.13 MEMORY UNIT (D158/D159) ..........2-106 Installation Procedure............... 2-106 2.15.14 HANDSET (D158/D159) ............2-107 Component Check ................2-107 Installation Procedure............... 2-108 2.15.15 IC CARD (D158/D159) ............
  • Page 9 4.3.9 FRONT COVER SWITCH (INTERLOCK SWITCH) ......4-12 4.3.10 FRONT RIGHT COVER ............. 4-12 4.3.11 RIGHT REAR COVER ..............4-13 4.3.12 DUPLEX UNIT (D158/D159/D160/D161) / RIGHT DOOR (D170)4-14 4.3.13 BY-PASS TRAY ................4-16 4.3.14 RIGHT LOWER COVER (TWO-TRAY MODELS ONLY) ... 4-17 4.3.15 RIGHT LOWER COVER SWITCH (TWO-TRAY MODELS ONLY)4-17...
  • Page 10 4.10.2 IMAGE DENSITY SENSOR............4-79 4.11 FUSING ....................4-80 4.11.1 FUSING UNIT ................4-80 4.11.2 THERMISTOR ................4-80 4.11.3 FUSING LAMPS ................. 4-81 4.11.4 HOT ROLLER STRIPPER PAWLS ..........4-82 4.11.5 HOT ROLLER ................4-82 4.11.6 THERMOSTAT ................4-83 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 11 After Installing the Controller Board (GW+ Controller) ....... 4-92 Replacement Procedure (GDI Controller) .......... 4-93 When Replacing the New Controller Board (GDI) ......4-94 4.13.2 HDD UNIT (FOR D158/D159) ............. 4-95 Replacement Procedure..............4-95 4.13.3 QUENCHING LAMP ..............4-96 4.13.4 HIGH-VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY BOARD ......4-97 4.13.5 BICU (BASE-ENGINE IMAGE CONTROL UNIT) .......
  • Page 12 Engine (BICU) ..................6-5 GDI (Printer/Scanner)................6-7 6.3 NVRAM DATA UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD ............ 6-10 6.3.1 UPLOADING CONTENT OF NVRAM TO AN SD CARD (D158/D159) ......................6-10 6.3.2 DOWNLOADING AN SD CARD TO NVRAM (D158/D159) .... 6-11 6.3.3 NVRAM DATA UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD (D160/D161/D170) .... 6-12 Engine ....................
  • Page 13 Input Check Table for Copier (D160/D161/D170) ......6-18 Input Check Table for Copier (D158/D159) ........6-23 6.4.5 OUTPUT CHECK................6-27 6.4.6 SERIAL NUMBER INPUT (SP 5811) (D158/D159) ......6-31 6.4.7 TEST PATTERN PRINT ..............6-32 D160/D161/D170 models ..............6-32 D158/D159 models ................6-33 6.4.8 PAPER JAM COUNTERS (SP 7504) ..........
  • Page 15: Read This First

    READ THIS FIRST Safety Notices Important Safety Notices Prevention of Physical Injury 1. Before disassembling or assembling parts of the copier and peripherals, make sure that the power cord is unplugged. 2. The wall outlet should be near the copier and easily accessible. 3.
  • Page 16: Laser Safety

    Laser Safety The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) prohibits the repair of laser-based optical units in the field. The optical housing unit can only be repaired in a factory or at a location with the requisite equipment. The laser subsystem is replaceable in the field by a qualified Customer Engineer.
  • Page 17: Symbols And Abbreviations

    Conventions in this Manual Symbols and Abbreviations This manual uses several symbols and abbreviations. The meaning of those symbols and abbreviations are as follows: See or Refer to Clip ring Screw Connector Clamp E-ring Short Edge Feed Long Edge Feed [A] Short Edge Feed (SEF) [B] Long Edge Feed (LEF) Cautions, Notes, etc.
  • Page 19: Product Information

    PRODUCT INFORMATION R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY P ag e Dat e Ad d ed/ Upd at ed/ New None...
  • Page 21: Specifications

    Specifications 1. PRODUCT INFORMATION 1.1 SPECIFICATIONS See "Appendices" for the following information:  General Specifications  Supported Paper Size  Optional Equipment D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 22: Machine Configuration

    Machine Configuration 1.2 MACHINE CONFIGURATION  The D158, D160 and D170 come with one standard paper tray. The D159 and D161 come with two standard paper trays. D158/D159 (SP Models) Item Machine Code Call out Platen cover D700 ARDF D684...
  • Page 23 Machine Configuration D160/D161/D170 Item Machine Code Call out Platen cover D700 ARDF D724 Paper tray unit (1-tray type) D698 Paper tray unit (2-tray type) D699 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 24: Product Overview

    Product Overview 1.3 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 1.3.1 COMPONENT LAYOUT  The above illustration is the D158/D159 model.  D170: No duplex unit  D158/D159: CCD scanner  D160/D161/D170: CIS scanner D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 25 35. Polygon Mirror Motor 16. Pressure Roller 36. Laser Unit 17. OPC Drum 37. Toner Supply Bottle Holder 18. Middle Transport Roller 38. Exit Roller 19. Duplex Exit Sensor 39. 3rd Mirror 20. Image Density Sensor 40. Scanner HP Sensor D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 26: D160/D161/D170: Cis Scanner Component Layout

    5. APS Sensor (Width) 2. Exposure Glass 6. Scanner HP Sensor 3. Scanner Motor 7. DF Exposure Glass 4. APS Sensor (Length) D158/D159: CCD scanner Component Layout 1. DF Exposure Glass 7. APS Sensors 2. 2nd Mirror 8. Scanner Heater 3. Exposure Lamp 9.
  • Page 27: Paper Path

    Product Overview 1.3.2 PAPER PATH The D158, D159, D160, and D161 models have a duplex unit mounted on the right side of the machine. All models have a by-pass tray. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 28: Drive Layout

    Product Overview 1.3.3 DRIVE LAYOUT D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 29 9. By-pass Tray Lift Clutch 3. Tray 1 Lift Motor 10. Registration Clutch 4. Tray 2Lift Motor 11. Duplex Motor 5. Upper Paper Feed Clutch 12. Main Motor 6. Lower Paper Feed Clutch 13. Inverter Motor 7. Relay Clutch D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 31: Installation

    INSTALLATION R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY P a ge D a t e A d de d /U pd at e d /N ew 3/31/2014 See TSB-001 before one bin tray installation. 03/10/2014 Added Tray Heater part number information.
  • Page 33: Installation Requirements

     Ambient Dust: Less than 0.075 mg/m (2.0 x 10-6 oz/yd  Avoid areas exposed to sudden temperature changes: 1) Areas directly exposed to cool air from an air conditioner. 2) Areas directly exposed to heat from a heater. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 34: Machine Level

    D (right): 250 mm (10") The recommended 750 mm (30") front space is sufficient to allow the paper tray to be pulled out. Additional front space is required to allow operators to stand at the front of the machine. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 35: Power Requirements

     Avoid multi-wiring.  Be sure to ground the machine. Input voltage: North America 120 - 127V 60Hz 12A Europe, Asia, China 220V - 240V 50/60Hz 8A Taiwan 110V 60Hz 13A D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 36: Installation Flow Chart

    Installation Flow Chart 2.2 INSTALLATION FLOW CHART This flow chart shows the best procedure for installation. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 37: Copier Installation

    Copier Installation 2.3 COPIER INSTALLATION 2.3.1 ACCESSORY CHECK Check that you have the accessories in this list. SP Models (D158/D159) Description Q'ty Operating Instructions (paper) Operating Instructions (CD-ROM) CD-ROM – Printer CD-ROM – Scanner CD-ROM – Printer/Scanner manual Operating Instructions –...
  • Page 38 Warranty (China) Warranty (China): Decal Caution Decals for ARDF Function decal Function decal (blank) Model name plate CD-ROM: Driver EULA (Software license agreement sheet) Decal: CAUTION Package: Developer Toner cartridge Power cord Cover for transport lever Decal: Environment symbol mark D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 39 Warranty (China) Warranty (China): Decal Caution Decals for ARDF Function decal Function decal (blank) Brand plate CD-ROM: Driver EULA (Software license agreement sheet) Decal: CAUTION Package: Developer Toner cartridge Power Cord Decal: Environment symbol mark Energy saving mark (China) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 40: Installation Procedure

    2.3.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE  Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedure. 1. Remove filament tape and other padding. 2. Install the covers [A], [B]. 3. Open the front door and remove the toner bottle holder [A]. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 41 5. Separate the PCU into the upper part and the lower part ( x 5). 6. Put a sheet of paper on a level surface and place the upper part on it.  This prevents foreign material from getting on the sleeve rollers. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 42 9. Shake the toner bottle [F] several times. (Do not remove the bottle cap [G] before you shake the bottle.) 10. Remove the bottle cap [G] and install the bottle on the holder. (Do not touch the inner cap [H].) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-10...
  • Page 43 14. Plug in the main power cord and turn on the main switch. 15. Activate the SP mode and execute "Developer Initialization" (SP2-801-001). 16. Wait until the message "Completed" shows (about 20 seconds). 17. Activate the User Tools and select the “Language” menu. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-11...
  • Page 44: Selecting The Panel Display Language (For D158/D159)

    19. Load the paper in the paper tray and make a full size copy, and make sure the side-to-side and leading edge registrations are correct. Selecting the Panel Display Language (for D158/D159) To change the panel display language, it is necessary to register available languages in the User Tools.
  • Page 45: Shutdown/Forced Shutdown Functions

    Do not turn the main power switch on just after turning it to Standby. If the message "Turn main Power Switch off" appears, turn the main power switch to standby, wait for at least ten seconds, and then turn it back on. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-13...
  • Page 46: Forced Shutdown Function

    How to add paper to the paper feed unit and the by-pass feed unit. How to install a toner bottle How to handle paper jams How to feed thin paper using the ARDF (for D158/D159) ( p.2-18 "ARDF Installation (for D158/D159)")
  • Page 47: Platen Cover Installation

    Platen Cover Installation 2.4 PLATEN COVER INSTALLATION 2.4.1 ACCESSORY CHECK Check that you have the accessories indicated below. Description Q’ty Platen Cover Platen Sheet Feeler Guide Stepped Screw D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-15...
  • Page 48: Installation Procedure

    2. Install the feeler guide [A]. 3. Install the platen cover [A]. 4. Place the platen sheet [A] on the exposure glass. 5. Line up the rear left corner of the platen sheet flush against corner [B] on the exposure glass. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-16...
  • Page 49 Platen Cover Installation 6. Close the platen cover. 7. Open the platen cover. 8. Press the surface of the platen sheet gently to fix it on the platen cover securely. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-17...
  • Page 50: Ardf Installation (For D158/D159)

    ARDF Installation (for D158/D159) 2.5 ARDF INSTALLATION (FOR D158/D159) 2.5.1 ACCESSORY CHECK Check the quantity and condition of the accessories against the following list. Description Q’ty ARDF Screw Knob Screw Stud Screw (Small) Stud Screw (Large) Attention Decal – Top Cover...
  • Page 51: Installation Procedure

    ARDF Installation (for D158/D159) 2.5.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE  Unplug the copier power cord before starting the following procedure. 1. All tapes and shipping retainers. 2. Insert the two stud screws ([A] is the larger stud, [B] is the smaller stud).
  • Page 52 ARDF Installation (for D158/D159) 9. Lift the ARDF original tray. 10. Slide the stamp holder [A] out and install the stamp cartridge in it, if necessary.  After the stamp installation, be sure to slide the holder in correctly. If not, jam detection (J001) will occur.
  • Page 53 ARDF Installation (for D158/D159) 12. Rear Cover [A] ( 13. Cut away the knockout [A]. 14. Attach the harness bracket as shown [A]. ( 15. Connect the end of the cable [B]. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-21...
  • Page 54 ARDF Installation (for D158/D159) 16. Fasten the grounding wire [A] as shown. ( 17. Plug in and turn on the main power switch of the machine, and then check the ARDF operation. 18. Make a full size copy. Check that the registrations (side-to-side and leading edge) and image skew are correct.
  • Page 55: When Feeding Thin Paper

    ARDF Installation (for D158/D159) When feeding thin paper When feeding thin paper, adjust the sliding tray to the point shown below [A]. When feeding normal paper, adjust the sliding tray to the point shown below [B]. If not, it may cause problems as follows;...
  • Page 56: Ardf Installation (For D160/D161/D170)

    ARDF Installation (for D160/D161/D170) 2.6 ARDF INSTALLATION (FOR D160/D161/D170) 2.6.1 ACCESSORY CHECK Check the quantity and condition of the components against the following list. Description Q’ty ARDF Screw Knob Screw Stud Screw Attention Decal – Top Cover Clamp Installation Procedure D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-24...
  • Page 57: Installation Procedure

    5. Secure the ARDF with the two knob screws [C]. 6. Align the rear left corner of the platen sheet [A] with the corner [B] on the exposure glass. 7. Close the ARDF. 8. Open the ARDF and check that the platen sheet is correctly attached. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-25...
  • Page 58 ARDF Installation (for D160/D161/D170) 9. Attach the decal [A] to the top cover as shown. Choose the language that you want. 10. Rear Cover [A] ( D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-26...
  • Page 59 12. Attach the harness bracket [A]. ( 13. Set the cable and fix it with clamps as shown [B]. 14. Connect the end of the cable to the engine board [C]. 15. Fasten the grounding wire [A] as shown. ( D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-27...
  • Page 60 17. Make a full size copy. Check that the registrations (side-to-side and leading edge) and image skew are correct. If they are not, adjust the registrations and image skew (see p.4-111 "ARDF Image Adjustment" in the "Replacements and Adjustments" chapter). D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-28...
  • Page 61: Two-Tray Paper Tray Unit Installation

    Two-tray Paper Tray Unit Installation 2.7 TWO-TRAY PAPER TRAY UNIT INSTALLATION 2.7.1 ACCESSORY CHECK Check the quantity and condition of the accessories against the following list. Description Q’ty Paper Feed Unit Paper Tray Number Decal Securing Bracket Screw Installation Procedure D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-29...
  • Page 62: Installation Procedure

    When installing the copier, be careful not to pinch the cable [C].  Be sure to insert the basing pins [D] into the basing holes at the bottom of the main machine.  Lead the cable out [C] as shown below. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-30...
  • Page 63 Two-tray Paper Tray Unit Installation 4. Connect the paper feed unit cable [A] to the engine board [B], as shown. 5. Attach the securing brackets [A] to both sides, as shown ( x 1 each). D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-31...
  • Page 64 8. Reinstall all the paper trays. 9. Attach the appropriate paper tray number decal and paper size decal to each handle of the trays. 10. Rotate the adjuster [A] until the machine cannot be pushed across the floor. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-32...
  • Page 65 12. Turn on the main switch. 13. Adjust the registration for each tray ( p.4-105 "Copy Adjustments Printing/Scanning").  For tray 3, use SP1-002-004  For tray 4, use SP1-002-005 14. Check the machine’s operation and copy quality. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-33...
  • Page 66: One-Tray Paper Tray Unit Installation

     Do not lift the copier with the paper feed unit installed. The handle and grips may be damaged. 1. All tape on the paper feed unit. 2. Rear Cover [A] ( x 9) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-34...
  • Page 67 When installing the copier, be careful not to pinch the cable [C].  Be sure to insert the basing pins [D] into the basing holes at the bottom of the main machine.  Lead the cable out [C] as shown below. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-35...
  • Page 68 4. Connect the paper feed unit cable [A] to the engine board [B], as shown. 5. Attach the securing brackets [A] to both sides, as shown ( x 1 each). 6. Remove tray 1 and 2 of the machine. 7. Secure the paper tray unit with two screws [A] ( x 2). D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-36...
  • Page 69 9. Load paper into the paper feed unit. 10. Turn on the main power switch of the machine. 11. Adjust the registration for each tray ( p.4-105).  Use SP1-002-004 12. Check the paper feed unit operation and copy quality. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-37...
  • Page 70: One-Bin Tray Installation

    2.9 ONE-BIN TRAY INSTALLATION 2.9.1 COMPONENT CHECK Check the quantity and condition of the components against the following list. Description Q’ty 1-Bin Tray Unit Accessory Inner Tray Tray I/F Harness LED Relay Harness Screw Clamp Bracket Installation Procedure D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-38...
  • Page 71: Installation Procedure

    2.9.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Unplug the copier power cord before starting the following procedure. ⇒ Before installation, see Technical Service Bulletin D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 – 001 REROUTE HARNESS BEFORE INSTALLING THE 1-BIN TRAY (BN2010). Strip all tapes on the 1-bin tray unit off.
  • Page 72 5. Open the right door [A] of the machine. 6. Front right cover [B] ( x 1, hook). 7. Cut away the knockout from the front right cover. 8. Install the 1-bin tray unit [A] ( x 1). D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-40...
  • Page 73 Be sure to insert the two points on the back of the unit into the frame holes [B]. 9. Install the accessory inner cover [A] ( x 2).  To attach the accessory inner cover [A], use the two screws removed in step.4. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-41...
  • Page 74 11. Be sure to pass the tray harness [B] through the inner cover opening [C] to the rear. 12. Attach the bracket [A] to fix the tray ( x 1).  Facing the left side of the machine, the screw is fastened at an angle. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-42...
  • Page 75 15. Connect the 1-bin tray unit board [A] and the engine board [B] with the cable harness. 16. Reassemble the machine. 17. Turn on the main power switch of the machine, and check the 1-bin tray unit operation. 18. Make sure the LED as shown below [A] is ON. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-43...
  • Page 76: Anti-Condensation Heater Installation

    Bracket (P/N – D1491835) Screw (P/N – 03530030) 2.10.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedure. Rear cover ( p.4-4) Platen cover, or ARDF (if installed) Exposure glass/DF exposure glass ( p.4-20) Install the bracket [A]. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-44...
  • Page 77 Anti-condensation Heater Installation 5. Install the anti-condensation heater [A] ( x 2). 6. Pass the connector [A] as shown below. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-45...
  • Page 78 Anti-condensation Heater Installation 7. Connect the harness [B] to [C]. 8. Join the connectors [A] [B] ( x 2). 9. Install the harness of the heater and connect it to the PSU. ( p.2-61 "Installing the Harness of the Heater") D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-46...
  • Page 79: Tray Heaters

    Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedure. Component Check Check the quantity and condition of the components against the following list. ⇒ Description Q’ty Heater (P/N – B0392783 for EU and AA) Heater (P/N – B0392782 for NA) Screw (P/N 09503006) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-47...
  • Page 80: Installation Procedure

    Tray Heaters Installation Procedure 1. 1st Tray Cassette [A] ( x 1) 2. Rear Cover [A] ( x 9) 3. Engine Board with the bracket [A] ( x 5, x all on the board) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-48...
  • Page 81 4. Bottom Plate Lift Motor [A] ( x 3) 5. Pass the connector [A] through the opening [B] and install the tray heater [C] ( x 1). 6. Attach the heater harness [A] to the relay connector [B]. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-49...
  • Page 82 Tray Heaters 7. Install the harness of the heater and connect it to the PSU. ( p.2-61 "Installing the Harness of the Heater") D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-50...
  • Page 83: Mainframe Lower Tray Heater (Two-Tray Model Only)

    2.11.2 MAINFRAME LOWER TRAY HEATER (TWO-TRAY MODEL ONLY)  Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedure. Component Check Check the quantity and condition of the components against the following list. Description Q’ty Heater Screw Bracket D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-51...
  • Page 84: Installation Procedure

    Tray Heaters Installation Procedure 1. 2nd Tray Cassette [A] ( x 1) 2. Rear Cover [A] ( x 9) 3. Install the bracket [A] ( x 1). D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-52...
  • Page 85 Tray Heaters 4. Pass the connector [A] through the opening [B] and install the tray heater [C] ( x 1). 5. Join the connectors [A]. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-53...
  • Page 86: Heater For The Optional One-Tray Paper Feed Unit2-54

     Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedure. Component Check Check the quantity and condition of the components against the following list. Description Q’ty Heater Relay Harness Clamp Hexagonal-Head Screw Round-Head Screw Lock Washer Screw D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-54...
  • Page 87: Installation Procedure

    Tray Heaters Installation Procedure 1. All of the trays in the paper feed unit. 2. Paper Feed Unit Rear cover [A] ( x 4) 3. Install the clamps [A]. 4. Pass the connector [A] through the opening [B]. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-55...
  • Page 88 Use the hexagonal-head screws to secure the other parts. 6. Lead the heater connector as shown, and fix it with the clamps [A]. 7. Connect the end of the heater harness to the relay harness [A]. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-56...
  • Page 89 9. Connect the end of the relay harness to the main machine’s harness. 10. Replace the screws [A] with screws that have a lock washer. 11. Install the harness of the heater and connect it to the PSU. ( p.2-61 "Installing the Harness of the Heater") D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-57...
  • Page 90: Heater For The Optional Two-Tray Paper Feed Unit2-58

    Check the quantity and condition of the components against the following list. Description Q’ty Heater Relay Harness Hexagonal-Head Screw Round-Head Screw Lock Washer Screw Installation Procedure 1. All of the trays in the paper feed unit. 2. Paper Feed Unit Rear Cover [A] ( x 5) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-58...
  • Page 91 Two types of accessory screws are used to install the heater. Use the round-head screw to fix the front part that is arrowed. Use the hexagonal-head screws to secure the other parts. 5. Lead the heater harness and fix it with the clamps (circled) as shown. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-59...
  • Page 92 Be sure to join the connectors between the clamps as shown above. 7. Lead the heater harness and fix it with the clamps [A] as shown. 8. Connect the end of the relay harness to the main machine’s harness. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-60...
  • Page 93: Installing The Harness Of The Heater

    2.11.5 INSTALLING THE HARNESS OF THE HEATER  Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedure. Description Q’ty Harness for One-Tray Model Relay Harness Clamp Harness for Two-Tray Model 1. Connect the harness [A] to the PSU ( x 1, x 4). D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-61...
  • Page 94 [B]. 4. Connect the relay harness [D] to the connector [A] for the 1st tray cassette.  The connector [B] is for the 2nd tray cassette, the connector [C] is for the optional paper feed unit. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-62...
  • Page 95 Tray Heaters 5. Clamp the harness [A] with the clamp. 6. Reinstall the removed parts. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-63...
  • Page 96: Counter Interface Unit

    1. Rear cover ( p.4-4) 2. Right rear cover ( p.4-13) 3. Cut off the part [A] of the right rear cover for the device cable. 4. Connect the accessory harness to the counter interface board ( x 1). D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-64...
  • Page 97 5. Attach the plastic holder [B] to the counter interface board [A]. 6. Install the counter interface board [A] in the right rear cover. 7. Install the right rear cover [A] on the main machine. The counter interface board is located as shown below [B]. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-65...
  • Page 98 For the serial harness [A]: ( (CN206) x1 )  For the parallel harness [B]: ( x1 ) 9. Connect the device cable [A] ( (CN140) x 1). The picture below shows how to connect the device using the parallel harness. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-66...
  • Page 99 Counter Interface Unit 10. Route the device cable through the cutout [A]. 11. If there is a ground cable, secure it to the location [A] ( x 1). 12. Reassemble the machine. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-67...
  • Page 100: Gdi Expansion (D160/D161 Only)

    Decal: China RoHS: 10 Circle (-28 only) Decal: China RoHS: Date (-28 only) 2.13.2 INSTALLING THE EXPANSION COMPONENT  Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedure. 1. Rear cover [A] ( x 9) 2. Interface cover [A] ( x 1) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-68...
  • Page 101 GDI Expansion (D160/D161 only) 3. Slide the BICU [A] ( x 5) 4. Install the GDI Expansion [A] ( x 5).  Make sure that the GDI Expansion is connected securely. If not, SC672 occurs. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-69...
  • Page 102 GDI Expansion (D160/D161 only) 5. Reinstall the BICU ( x 5). 6. Reinstall the interface cover ( x 1). 7. Reinstall the rear cover ( x 9). D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-70...
  • Page 103: Hard Disk Drive Option (D158/D159 Only)

    Hard Disk Drive Option (D158/D159 only) 2.14 HARD DISK DRIVE OPTION (D158/D159 ONLY) 2.14.1 COMPONENT CHECK Description Q'ty HDD Unit Connecting rubber Tapping screw Harness 1 Harness 2 EMC traceability sheet D-BOX key Decal RoHS Decal (China only) RoHS Date Decal (China only)
  • Page 104: Installation Procedure

    Hard Disk Drive Option (D158/D159 only) 2.14.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE  Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedure. 1. Rear cover [A] ( x 9) 2. Separate the BICU [A] from the CTL Board [B] ( x 5, x 2).
  • Page 105 Hard Disk Drive Option (D158/D159 only) 3. Nine screws ( x 9) 4. Slide the CTL board [A] to the left and pull down as shown below. 5. Install the connecting rubber [A] on the CTL board bracket. 6. Install the HDD unit [A] ( x 4).
  • Page 106 Hard Disk Drive Option (D158/D159 only) 7. Connect the two harnesses to the HDD unit ( x 2). 8. Reinstall the CTL board unit in the machine. 9. When you turn the main power switch on after installing the hard disk, initialization of the disk starts automatically.
  • Page 107: Data Overwrite Security

    Hard Disk Drive Option (D158/D159 only) 2.14.3 DATA OVERWRITE SECURITY Do the following procedure if a customer wants to use this function. 1. Do SP5-878-1(Option Setup - Data Overwrite Security) and touch [EXECUTE]. 2. Go out of the SP mode, turn off the operation switch, then turn off the main power switch.
  • Page 108: Hdd Encryption

    Hard Disk Drive Option (D158/D159 only) 2.14.4 HDD ENCRYPTION Do the following procedure if a customer wants to use this function. 1. Do SP5-878-2 (Option Setup - Encryption Option) and touch [EXECUTE] 2. Go out of the SP mode, turn off the operation switch, then turn off the main power switch.
  • Page 109: Controller Options

     Slot 1 (upper) [1] is used for optional applications (e.g.: Netware, Postscript3, Browser Unit, Fax Connection Unit, etc).  Slot 2 (lower) [2] is used for installing applications, or for service only (for example, updating the firmware). D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-77...
  • Page 110: Sd Card Appli Move

    6. Select SP5-873-001 "Move Exec". 7. Follow the messages shown on the operation panel. 8. Turn the main switch off. 9. Remove the source SD card from SD Card Slot 2 (lower). 10. Turn the main switch on. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-78...
  • Page 111: Undo Exec

    9. Remove the SD card from SD Card Slot 2 (lower). 10. Turn the main switch on. 11. Check that the application programs run normally. 12. Make sure that the machine can recognize the option ( p.2-112 "Check All Connections"). D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-79...
  • Page 112: Vm Card (D158/D159)

    Controller Options 2.15.3 VM CARD (D158/D159) Installation Procedure  Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure. 1. Remove the card slot cover [A] ( x 1). 2. Insert the SD card into slot 2 [B].
  • Page 113 “Extended Feature Info” screen.  The version of the VM card firmware is also shown on the Self Diagnostic Report (a part of the SMC report). But the version on the Self Diagnostic Report is not changed after updating. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-81...
  • Page 114: Copy Data Security Unit (D158/D159)

    Controller Options 2.15.4 COPY DATA SECURITY UNIT (D158/D159) Component Check Description Q’ty For this model Bracket 1 Screws: M3 x 4 Screws: M3 x 6 ICIB-3 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-82...
  • Page 115: Installation Procedure

    1. Rear cover ( p.4-4) 2. Attach bracket [A] to the ICIB-3 [B] ( x 2). 3. Align the dent [B] with the connector [C] and connect the ICIB-3 with bracket 1 [A] on the BICU ( x 2). D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-83...
  • Page 116 Controller Options 4. Plug in, and turn the main switch on. The LED as shown below is blinking when the copy data security unit is correctly installed. 5. Reassemble the machine. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-84...
  • Page 117: User Tool Setting

    If you forget to do this, "Detect Data Security for Copying" feature cannot appear in the user tool settings. And then SC165 will appear every time the machine is switched on, and the machine cannot be used. 2.15.5 FILE FORMAT CONVERTER (D158/D159) Installation Procedure ...
  • Page 118: Browser Unit (D158/D159)

    "0" 5. Check the operation. 6. Make sure that the machine can recognize the option ( p.2-112 "Check All Connections"). 2.15.6 BROWSER UNIT (D158/D159) Installation Procedure This option requires a HDD unit. 1. Turn the main switch ON. 2. Push the [User Tools/Counter] key.
  • Page 119 11. Make sure that “Extended JS” application was automatically installed in the Startup Settings tab. 12. Turn the main switch OFF/ON. 13. Push the [User Tools/Counter] key. 14. Touch "Edit Home”. 15. Touch "Add Icon”. 16. Touch "Select Icon to Add”. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-87...
  • Page 120 Controller Options 17. Touch "Application”. 18. Touch "Browser” 19. Touch "Select Destination”. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-88...
  • Page 121: Ricoh Javascript

    Do the following steps if the customer is using the Ricoh JavaScript connected to a Web application developed by Operius/RiDP. 1. Turn the main switch ON. 2. Push the [User Tools/Counter] key. 3. Touch "Browser Features”. 4. Touch "Java Script”. 5. Change the Extended JavaScript setting to “Activate”. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-89...
  • Page 122: Exjs Firmware Update

    4. After the Update screen is displayed, select the “Browser”. 5. Touch "Update (#)”. 6. After the "Update Done" message appears on the screen, turn the main power switch OFF. 7. Remove the SD card from the lower slot. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-90...
  • Page 123: Updating The Extended Javascript

    20. On the touch panel, touch “Extended Feature settings”. 21. Touch “Extended Feature settings” in the Extended Feature settings Menu. 22. Make sure that the “Extended JS” has been updated to the latest version in the Startup Settings tab. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-91...
  • Page 124: Un-Installing Exjs Firmware

    7. After "Completed" is displayed, turn the main power switch OFF  The Browser firmware is un-installed from the machine when the Browser SD card is removed. 2.15.7 FAX CONNECTION UNIT (D158/D159) Installation Procedure  Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure.
  • Page 125: Sd Card For Netware Printing (D158/D159)

    5. Attach the card slot cover, and then turn on the machine ( x 1). 6. Make sure that the machine can recognize the option ( p.2-112 "Check All Connections"). 2.15.8 SD CARD FOR NETWARE PRINTING (D158/D159) Installation Procedure  Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure.
  • Page 126: Bluetooth Interface Unit (D158/D159)

    Controller Options 2.15.9 BLUETOOTH INTERFACE UNIT (D158/D159) Installation Procedure  Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure.  Do not remove the Bluetooth unit while the power of the machine is on. You can only install one of the following network interfaces at a time: (IEEE a/b/g (Wireless LAN), Bluetooth).
  • Page 127: Wireless Lan Interface Unit (D158/D159)

    Controller Options 2.15.10 WIRELESS LAN INTERFACE UNIT (D158/D159) Component Check Description Q’ty For this model Wireless LAN Board Velcro fasteners Clamp Installation Procedure  Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure. 1. Remove the slot cover [A] ( x 2).
  • Page 128  "ANT1" is a transmission/reception antenna and "ANT2" is a reception antenna. Do not attach them at the wrong places. 6. Attach the clamps as shown above and then wire the cables and clamp them ( x 6). D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-96...
  • Page 129: Up Mode Settings For Wireless Lan

    8. Press "Security Method". 9. Enter the "WEP (Encryption) Key. 10. Press "Ethernet Speed." Press the Next button to show more settings. Then select the transmission speed. 11. Press "Return to Default" to initialize the wireless LAN settings. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-97...
  • Page 130: Sp Mode And Up Mode Settings For Ieee 802.11 A/B/G, Wireless Lan

    SSID Used to confirm the current SSID setting. WEP Key Used to confirm the current WEP key setting. Used to show the maximum length of the string that WEP Mode can be used for the WEP Key entry. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-98...
  • Page 131: Ieee 1284 Interface Board (D158/D159)

    Controller Options 2.15.11 IEEE 1284 INTERFACE BOARD (D158/D159) Installation Procedure  Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure. You can only install one of the following network interfaces at a time: (IEEE 802.11 a/b/g (Wireless LAN), IEEE1284) 1.
  • Page 132: Fax Unit (D158/D159)

    Controller Options 2.15.12 FAX UNIT (D158/D159) Component Check Check the quantity and condition of the components against the following list. Description Q'ty Telephone Cable (NA only) Screw Fax Decal for Operation Panel Board Cover Grounding Plate (2-tip) Grounding Plate (3-tip)
  • Page 133: Installation Procedure

    Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure. 1. Rear cover [A] ( x 9) 2. Five screws 3. Slide the engine board [A] to the left as shown, to detach it from the controller board [B]. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-101...
  • Page 134 Controller Options 4. Controller slot cover [A] ( 5. Four screws [B] 6. Three screws 7. Slide the controller board [A] to the left and pull as shown. 8. Detach the FCU from the speaker bracket ( x 3) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-102...
  • Page 135 9. Insert the grounding plate (3-tip) [A] between the bracket and the FCU. 10. Reattach the FCU. 11. Attach the grounding plate (2-tip) [A] on the back of the FCU ( x1). 12. Attach the FCU to the controller board as shown. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-103...
  • Page 136 For installation in Brazil, move the jumper switch (CN613) from "3" to "1" 14. Cut the knockouts for LINE and TEL from the controller slot cover. 15. Install the controller board in the machine 16. Fasten the five circled screws. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-104...
  • Page 137 The arrow in the picture above indicates the screw to fasten the FCU. 17. Attach the board cover [A] as shown below. ( x 4) 18. Connect the telephone cord to the LINE jack. 19. Attach the Fax decal on the operation panel. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-105...
  • Page 138: Fax Settings

    If another error occurs after initialization, this can be a functional problem. 1. Select fax SP1-101-016 and specify the country code. 2. Select fax SP3-101-001 and specify the service station if necessary. 2.15.13 MEMORY UNIT (D158/D159) Installation Procedure  Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure.
  • Page 139: Handset (D158/D159)

    Controller Options 2.15.14 HANDSET (D158/D159) Component Check Check the quantity and condition of the components against the following list. Description Q'ty Bracket Cradle Handset Round Screw (for cradle) Tapping Screw (for upper left cover) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-107...
  • Page 140: Installation Procedure

    1. Make two screw holes in the upper left cover. 2. Attach the cradle [A] to the bracket [B] (Round screw x 2). 3. Attach the cradle to the upper left cover (Tapping screw x 2). 4. Cut the knockouts for TEL and LINE. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-108...
  • Page 141 Controller Options 5. Install the hand set [A] and TEL cable. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-109...
  • Page 142: Ic Card (D158/D159)

    Controller Options 2.15.15 IC CARD (D158/D159) Installation Procedure 1. Exit rear cover, Output tray ( p.4-4) 2. Front cover ( p.4-11) 3. Remove the card slot cover [A] ( x 1). 4. Cut the knockout [A] from the card slot cover for USB cable.
  • Page 143 Controller Options 6. Route the USB cable [A] through the cutout [B] on the interface flame from as shown below. 7. Attach the card slot cover and connect the USB cable. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-111...
  • Page 144: Check All Connections

    1. Plug in, and turn the main switch on. 2. Enter the printer user mode. Then print the configuration page. User Tools Printer Features List Test Print Configuration Page All installed options are shown in the "System Reference" column. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 2-112...
  • Page 145: Preventive Maintenance

    PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY P ag e Dat e Ad d ed/ Upd at ed/ New None...
  • Page 147: Pm Tables

    PM Tables 3. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 3.1 PM TABLES See "Appendices" for the following information:  Appendix: PM Tables D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 148: How To Reset The Pm Counter

    7. To reset the PM counter, press the button below the message "Execute." 8. Wait until the message "Completed" shows. 9. Quit the SP mode. 3.2.2 D158/D159 MODELS 1. Activate the SP mode ( p.6-1 "Service Program Mode"). 2. Select SP7-804 (PM Counter Reset).
  • Page 149: Replacement And Adjustment

    REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY P ag e Dat e Ad d ed/ Upd at ed/ New None...
  • Page 151: General Cautions

    6. Dispose of used PCU components in accordance with local regulations. 4.1.3 TRANSFER ROLLER 1. Never touch the surface of the transfer roller with bare hands. 2. Be careful not to scratch the transfer roller, as the surface is easily damaged. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 152: Scanner Unit

    (wait for the motor to stop) before you re-open the front cover or turn off the main switch.  If the optional tray heater or optics anti-condensation heater is installed, keep the machine's power cord plugged in even while the main switch is off, to keep the heater(s) energized. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 153: Special Tools And Lubricants

    Plug - IEEE1284 Type C C (General) A2929500 Test Chart-S5S (10pc./set) C (General) A0069104 Scanner Positioning Pin (4pc./set) C (General) G0219350 Loop-back Connector – Parallel C (General) *1 : Loop-back Connector – Parallel (item 6) requires Plug - IEEE1284 Type C (item 3). D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 154: Exterior Covers & Operation Panel

    4.3.1 REAR COVER 1. Rear cover [A] ( x 9) 4.3.2 OUTPUT TRAY, EXIT COVER, EXIT REAR COVER 1. Front right cover ( p.4-12) 2. Exit rear cover [A] ( x 2) 3. Output tray [A] ( x 2) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 155 Exterior Covers & Operation Panel 4. Exit cover [A] ( x 1) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 156: Upper Covers (D158/D159)

    Exterior Covers & Operation Panel 4.3.3 UPPER COVERS (D158/D159) 1. Platen cover, or ARDF (if installed) 2. Rear cover ( p.4-4) 3. Left upper cover [A] ( x 2) 4. Right upper cover [A] ( x 2) 5. Front top cover [A] ( x 2) 6.
  • Page 157 Exterior Covers & Operation Panel D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 158: Operation Panel (D158/D159)

    Exterior Covers & Operation Panel 4.3.4 OPERATION PANEL (D158/D159) 1. Rear cover ( p.4-4) 2. Front right cover ( p.4-12) 3. Front top cover, right upper cover ( p.4-6 "Upper Covers (D158/D159)") 4. Operation panel upper cover [A] 5. Operation panel lower cover [A] ( x 1) 6.
  • Page 159: Upper Covers (D160/D161/D170)

    1. Platen cover, or ARDF (if installed) 2. Inverter tray [A] 3. Right upper cover [A] ( x 2) 4. Left upper cover [B] ( x 2) 5. Top rear cover [C] ( x 2) 6. Front top cover [A] (Hook x1) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 160: Operation Panel (D160/D161/D170)

    4. Left upper cover ( p.4-9 "Upper Covers (D160/D161/D170)") 5. Front top cover ( p.4-9 "Upper Covers (D160/D161/D170)") 6. Operation panel [A] ( x 2, x 1) 7. OPU board ( x 10, FFC x2, Hook x 2) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-10...
  • Page 161: Left Cover

    2. Output tray ( p.4-4) 3. Left cover [A] ( x 5) 4.3.8 FRONT COVER 1. Front door [A] (Hook x 2) 2. Open the duplex unit and tray 1. 3. Front cover [A] ( x 3) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-11...
  • Page 162: Front Cover Switch (Interlock Switch)

    1. Front door, front cover ( p.4-11) 2. Metal plate [A] ( x 1) 3. Front cover switch [B] ( x 2) 4.3.10 FRONT RIGHT COVER 1. Open the front door and duplex unit. 2. Front right cover [A] ( x 1) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-12...
  • Page 163: Right Rear Cover

    Exterior Covers & Operation Panel 4.3.11 RIGHT REAR COVER 1. Open the duplex unit. 2. Right Rear Cover [A] ( x 2) If you have difficulty to remove the lower screw, close the duplex unit and remove the cover [B] to unscrew. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-13...
  • Page 164: Duplex Unit (D158/D159/D160/D161) / Right Door (D170)4-14

    Exterior Covers & Operation Panel 4.3.12 DUPLEX UNIT (D158/D159/D160/D161) / RIGHT DOOR (D170) 1. Rear cover ( p.4-4) 2. Right rear cover ( p.4-13) 3. Open the duplex unit. 4. Four connectors ( x 4) 5. Five clamps ( x 5) 6.
  • Page 165 Exterior Covers & Operation Panel 7. Duplex unit [A] D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-15...
  • Page 166: By-Pass Tray

    1. Right rear cover ( p.4-13) 2. Open the duplex unit. 3. Two clip rings ( x 2) 4. One connector ( x 1) 5. Push the lock [A] and release the shaft to remove the by-pass tray [B]. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-16...
  • Page 167: Right Lower Cover (Two-Tray Models Only)

    1. Right lower cover [A] with inner cover [C] ( [B] x 1). 4.3.15 RIGHT LOWER COVER SWITCH (TWO-TRAY MODELS ONLY) 1. Remove the paper tray 1, and 2. 2. Open the right lower cover [A]. 3. Right door switch [B] (Hook x 2) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-17...
  • Page 168: Platen Cover Sensor

    Exterior Covers & Operation Panel 4.3.16 PLATEN COVER SENSOR 1. Platen cover, or ARDF (if installed) 2. Top rear cover [A] ( x 2) 3. Platen cover sensor [A] ( x 1, x 1) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-18...
  • Page 169: Scanner Unit (D158/D159)

    Scanner Unit (D158/D159) 4.4 SCANNER UNIT (D158/D159)  Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedures.  CCD Scanner - D158/D159  CIS Scanner - D160/D161/D170 When reassembling  Adjust the following SP modes after you replace the scanner unit or each part of the scanner unit: ...
  • Page 170: Exposure Glass/Df Exposure Glass (Ccd)

    Scanner Unit (D158/D159) 4.4.1 EXPOSURE GLASS/DF EXPOSURE GLASS (CCD) 1. Front top cover, Right upper cover ( p.4-6 "Upper Covers (D158/D159)") 2. Rear scale [A] ( x 3) 3. DF exposure glass guide [B] ( x 3) 4. DF exposure glass [A] 5.
  • Page 171 When reassembling  The D158/D159 models with ARDF (D684) use a non-contact method to read originals from the ARDF. To avoid direct contact between originals and the DF exposure glass, the mylar [A] is attached to the DF exposure glass.
  • Page 172: Lens Block

    Scanner Unit (D158/D159) 4.4.2 LENS BLOCK  Do not touch the paint-locked screws on the lens block. The position of the lens assembly (black part) is adjusted before shipment.  Do not grasp the PCB or the lens assembly when you handle the lens block. The lens assembly may slide out of position.
  • Page 173: Sio Board

    Scanner Unit (D158/D159) 4.4.3 SIO BOARD 1. Rear cover ( p.4-4) 2. SIO board with bracket [A] ( x 1, x 6) 4.4.4 EXPOSURE LAMP 1. Exposure glass ( p.4-20 "Exposure Glass/DF Exposure Glass (CCD)") 2. Move the exposure lamp [A] to the point shown below.
  • Page 174: Aps Sensor (Length)

    Scanner Unit (D158/D159) 4.4.5 APS SENSOR (LENGTH) 1. Exposure glass ( p.4-20 "Exposure Glass/DF Exposure Glass (CCD)") 2. APS Sensor (length) [A] ( x 1, Hook x 2) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-24...
  • Page 175: Scanner Motor

    1. Rear cover ( p.4-4) 2. DF exposure glass ( p.4-20 "Exposure Glass/DF Exposure Glass (CCD)") 3. Top covers ( p.4-6 "Upper Covers (D158/D159)") 4. SIO board (with bracket [A]), and scanner motor harness [B] ( x 1, x 1) ( p.4-23).
  • Page 176: Scanner Home Position Sensor

    4.4.7 SCANNER HOME POSITION SENSOR 1. DF exposure glass ( p.4-20 "Exposure Glass/DF Exposure Glass (CCD)") 2. Top rear cover ( p.4-6 "Upper Covers (D158/D159)") 3. DF exposure glass guide ( p.4-20) 4. Sensor tape [A]. 5. Scanner home position sensor [B] ( x 1, Hook x 3).
  • Page 177: Front Scanner Wire

    Scanner Unit (D158/D159) 4.4.8 FRONT SCANNER WIRE 1. Exposure glass/DF exposure glass ( p.4-20 "Exposure Glass/DF Exposure Glass (CCD)") 2. Scanner left stay [A] ( x 12) 3. Scanner left rail frame [A] ( x 3) 4. Scanner front stay [A] ( x 5)
  • Page 178 Scanner Unit (D158/D159)  If you have difficulty to remove the scanner front stay, remove the operation panel using a short ‘stubby’ screwdriver. 5. To make reassembly easy, slide the 1st scanner carriage to the right. 6. Front scanner wire brackets [A] , [B] ( x 2) 7.
  • Page 179: Reassembling The Front Scanner Wire

    Scanner Unit (D158/D159) Reassembling the Front Scanner Wire 1. Pass the wire with a ball [A] through the scanner drive pulley as shown below. 2. Position the center ball [A] in the middle of the forked holder. 3. Wind the right end counterclockwise (shown from the machine’s front) five times. Wind the left end clockwise twice.
  • Page 180 Scanner Unit (D158/D159)  Do not attach the pulley to the shaft with the screw at this time. 6. Hook the wire [A] onto the 2nd scanner unit as shown below. 7. Insert the left end [A] into the slit.
  • Page 181 Scanner Unit (D158/D159) 8. Hook the wire onto the right pulley [A]. 9. Hook the wire [A] onto the 2nd scanner unit as shown below. 10. Hook the right end onto the front scanner wire bracket [A]. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-31...
  • Page 182 Scanner Unit (D158/D159)  Do not secure the scanner wire bracket with the screw at this time (before step 12). 11. Remove the tape from the drive pulley. 12. Adjust the scanner positions ( p.4-37).  After replacing the scanner wire, do the image adjustments in the following section of the manual ( p.4-105 "Copy Adjustments Printing/Scanning").
  • Page 183: Rear Scanner Wire

    Scanner Unit (D158/D159) 4.4.9 REAR SCANNER WIRE 1. Exposure glass/DF exposure glass ( p.4-20 "Exposure Glass/DF Exposure Glass (CCD)") 2. Scanner left stay ( p.4-27 "Front Scanner Wire") 3. Scanner left rail frame ( p.4-27 "Front Scanner Wire") 4. SIO with bracket ( p.4-23)
  • Page 184 Scanner Unit (D158/D159) 9. Rear scanner wire brackets [A], [B] ( x 2) 10. Scanner motor gear [A] ( x 1) 11. Rear scanner wire and scanner drive pulley [A] ( x 2) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-34...
  • Page 185: Reassembling The Rear Scanner Wire

    Scanner Unit (D158/D159) Reassembling the Rear Scanner Wire 1. Pass the wire end with a ball (A) through the scanner drive pulley as shown below. 2. Position the center ball [A] in the middle of the forked holder. 3. Wind the end with the ring clockwise (shown from the machine’s front) three times; wind the ball end clockwise (shown from the machine’s front) five times.
  • Page 186 Scanner Unit (D158/D159) 4. Stick the wire to the pulley with tape, so you can easily handle the pulley and wire during installation. 5. Install the drive pulley on the shaft.  Do not secure the scanner wire bracket with the screw at this time (before step 7).
  • Page 187: Adjusting The Scanner Positions

    Scanner Unit (D158/D159) 4.4.10 ADJUSTING THE SCANNER POSITIONS 1. Insert a scanner-positioning pin through the 2nd carriage holes [A] and [D]. 2. Insert another scanner positioning pin through the 1st carriage hole [B] and [C]. 3. Screw the drive pulley to the shaft [A].
  • Page 188 Scanner Unit (D158/D159) 6. Fasten the rear scanner wire using screws in the same manner as you have done for the front scanner wire. 7. Pull out the positioning pins. 8. Reassemble the machine and check the operation.  Make sure the 1st and 2nd carriages move smoothly after you remove the positioning pins.
  • Page 189: Scanner Unit (D160/D161/D170)

     Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedures.  Do not touch the guide rods [A], because they are greased.  CCD Scanner – D158/D159  CIS Scanner – D160/D161/D170 When reassembling  Adjust the following SP modes after you replace the scanner unit or each part of the scanner unit: ...
  • Page 190 1. Operation panel and top covers ( p.4-9 "Upper Covers (D160/D161/D170)", p.4-10 "Operation Panel (D160/D161/D170)") 2. Four brackets [A]  Left side ( x 4)  Right side ( x 4) 3. Scanner unit   FFC [A] x 1, D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-40...
  • Page 191: Scanner Unit

    Scanner Unit (D160/D161/D170)   Scanner unit [A] D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-41...
  • Page 192: Aps Sensors (Width/Length)

    "Exposure Glass/DF Exposure Glass (CIS)") 5. Sensor cover [A] for length (Hook x 4) 6. Sensor cover [A] for width (Hook x 3) x 2) 7. APS sensor (width) [A] ( 8. APS sensor (length) [B] ( x 2) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-42...
  • Page 193 Scanner Unit (D160/D161/D170)  The sensor location depends on the country of use.  [A]: All areas except China  [B]: China only D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-43...
  • Page 194: Cis Unit And Scanner Drive Belt

    2. Platen cover, or ARDF (if installed) 3. Top covers ( p.4-9 "Upper Covers (D160/D161/D170)") 4. Exposure glass/DF exposure glass ( p.4-46 "Exposure Glass/DF Exposure Glass (CIS)") 5. CIS unit [A] (FFC x1, Hook x 1) x 1) 6. Left bracket [A] ( D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-44...
  • Page 195 Scanner Unit (D160/D161/D170) 7. Scanner drive belt [A] D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-45...
  • Page 196: Exposure Glass/Df Exposure Glass (Cis)

    "Upper Covers (D160/D161/D170)") 4. Exposure glass/DF exposure glass [A] ( x 8, Hook x 3)  Exposure glass [A], DF exposure glass [B] and cover [C] are all in one unit. Do not disassemble into the individual parts. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-46...
  • Page 197: Laser Unit

    The laser beam can seriously damage your eyes. Be absolutely sure that the main power switch is off and that the machine is unplugged before you access the laser unit.  Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedures. 4.6.1 LOCATION OF CAUTION DECAL D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-47...
  • Page 198: Toner Shield Glass

    2. Output tray, exit cover, exit rear cover ( p.4-4) 3. Front cover ( p.4-11) 4. Toner shield glass [A] 4.6.3 LASER UNIT 1. Toner shield glass ( p.4-48) 2. Laser unit [A] ( x 3, x 2) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-48...
  • Page 199: Polygonal Mirror Motor

    Laser Unit 4.6.4 POLYGONAL MIRROR MOTOR 1. Laser unit ( p.4-48) 2. Laser unit cover [A] ( x 4) 3. Polygonal mirror motor [A] ( x 4, x 1 ) 4. After reassembling, adjust the image quality ( p.4-105). D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-49...
  • Page 200: Pcu Section

    3. Press the latch [B] and pull out the PCU [C].  Do not touch the OPC drum surface with bare hands. 4. Load new developer ( p.4-55). 5. Do SP2-801-001 (Developer Initialization) to reinitialize the TD sensor when you reassemble. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-50...
  • Page 201: Pick-Off Pawls And Toner Density Sensor

    The toner density sensor is taped to the bottom of the PCU. Pry it off with a regular screwdriver 4. After reinstalling the pick-off pawls or toner density sensor, adjust the image quality p.4-56 "After Replacement or Adjustment"). D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-51...
  • Page 202: Opc Drum

    5. Pry out the drum retaining clip [F].  Install the clip in the same orientation (with the lip facing away from the drum shaft) when you reassemble. 6. OPC drum [G] 7. When reassembling, adjust the image quality ( p.4-56 "After Replacement or Adjustment"). D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-52...
  • Page 203: Charge Roller And Cleaning Brush

    4. Charge roller [C] and cleaning brush [D] (with the holders and springs)  Turn the gear [E] (as necessary) so that the rear holder [F] comes out. 5. When reassembling, adjust the image quality ( p.4-56 "After Replacement or Adjustment"). D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-53...
  • Page 204: Cleaning Blade

    After installing the cleaning blade, remove some of the toner from the old blade with your finger. Apply the toner to the edge [A] of the new cleaning blade. Make sure to apply the toner evenly along full length of the new cleaning blade. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-54...
  • Page 205: Developer

    11. Turn the coupling in the direction of the arrow [D] to remove developer from the roller. 12. Turn the bottom part [E] over and rotate the gears to remove the developer. 13. Load new developer. 14. When reassembling, execute SP2-801-001 (Developer Initialization) to reinitialize the TD sensor. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-55...
  • Page 206: After Replacement Or Adjustment

    If using A3 or 11" x 17" paper, make 2 copies/prints.  To make solid black prints, use SP5-902-001 pattern 8 (for D160/D161/D170) or SP2-109-001 pattern 20 (for D158/D159).  Step 7 is required only after parts replacement or adjustment. You do not need to make sky-shot (or solid black) copies after you replace the developer.
  • Page 207: Toner Supply Motor

    Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedure. 1. Output tray ( p.4-4 "Output Tray, Exit Cover, Exit Rear Cover") 2. Open the front door. 3. Toner bottle holder ( p.4-50 "PCU") 4. Toner supply motor [A] ( x 1) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-57...
  • Page 208: Paper Feed Section

    2. Clip [A] 3. Push the shaft back through the opening, and tilt it up.  If the black plastic bushing [B] comes off, make sure you remount it when reinstall the shaft. 4. Paper feed roller [C] D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-58...
  • Page 209: Friction Pad

    Make sure that the mylar [A] does not go under the friction pad when reinstalling the friction pad.  Do not touch the friction pad with your bare hands when replacing it. If you do, clean the friction pad with a damp cloth or alcohol. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-59...
  • Page 210: Exit Sensor

    4.9.3 EXIT SENSOR 1. Output tray, exit cover, exit rear cover ( p.4-4) 2. Front right cover ( p.4-12) 3. Operation panel lower cover (D158/D159 only) ( p.4-8) 4. Open the duplex unit. 5. Fusing unit connector bracket [A] ( x 1, x 2) 6.
  • Page 211 Paper Feed Section 8. Exit sensor bracket ( x 1) 9. Exit sensor [A] ( x 1) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-61...
  • Page 212: Registration Roller

    13. Guide support [C] and guide [D] ( x 1) 14. Bushing [E] ( x 1) 15. Gear [F] and bushing [G] ( x 1) 16. Registration roller [H] with the image transfer unit [I] 17. Paper jam release lever [J] D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-62...
  • Page 213 Paper Feed Section D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-63...
  • Page 214: Registration Clutch

    Paper Feed Section 4.9.5 REGISTRATION CLUTCH 1. Rear cover ( p.4-4) 2. High-voltage power supply board (with the bracket) [B] ( x 3, all connectors) 3. Registration clutch [A] ( x 2, x 1, Clip ring x 1) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-64...
  • Page 215: Registration Sensor

    Paper Feed Section 4.9.6 REGISTRATION SENSOR 1. Open the right door. 2. Sensor cover [A] (Hook x 2) 3. Registration sensor [B] ( x 1) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-65...
  • Page 216: Upper Paper Feed Clutch

    2, 2 bushings, x 2 ) 5. Paper feed clutch [B] ( x 1)  Make sure that the rotation-prevention tabs [C] on the clutches fit correctly into the corresponding openings on the clutch cover when you reinstall. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-66...
  • Page 217: Relay Clutch

    Paper Feed Section 4.9.8 RELAY CLUTCH 1. Rear cover ( p.4-4) 2. Relay clutch [A] ( x 1) 4.9.9 RELAY SENSOR 1. Relay clutch ( p.4-67) 2. Sensor bracket [A] ( x 1) 3. Relay sensor [B] ( x 1) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-67...
  • Page 218: Lower Paper Feed Clutch (Two-Tray Models Only)4-68

    3. Lower paper feed clutch [A] (Clip ring [B] x 1, x 1) 4.9.11 VERTICAL TRANSPORT SENSOR (TWO-TRAY MODELS ONLY) 1. Right lower cover ( p.4-17) 2. Metal plate [A] ( x 3) 3. Vertical transport sensor [B] ( x 1) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-68...
  • Page 219: Paper Size Switch

    Paper size switch: T2 [B] (Two-tray Models Only) 2. Paper size switch [A] (hooks, x 1) 4.9.13 PAPER END SENSOR Paper End Sensor: T1 1. Paper tray 1 and 2 2. Paper end sensor: T1 [A] (hooks, x 1) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-69...
  • Page 220: Paper End Sensor: T2 (Two-Tray Models Only)

    Tray 2 lift motor [B] (Two-tray Models Only)  When replacing the tray 1 lift motor [A], it is necessary to remove the BICU ( p.4-97). 2. Motor bracket [A] (with gear unit)( x 3, x 1) 3. Gear cover [B] ( x 2) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-70...
  • Page 221 Paper Feed Section 4. Tray lift motor [A] ( x 2) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-71...
  • Page 222: Tray Lift Sensor

    Paper Feed Section 4.9.15 TRAY LIFT SENSOR 1. Rear cover ( p.4-4) Tray 1 lift sensor [A] Tray 2 lift sensor [B] (Two-tray Models Only) 2. Tray lift sensor ( x 1, Hook x3) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-72...
  • Page 223: By-Pass Paper Length Sensor

    Paper Feed Section 4.9.16 BY-PASS PAPER LENGTH SENSOR 1. Open the by-pass tray unit. 2. By-pass tray right cover [A] ( x 2) 3. By-pass paper length sensor [A] ( x 1) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-73...
  • Page 224: By-Pass Paper Width Sensor

    1. Align the holes [A], [B] and [C]. 2. Install the by-pass paper width sensor [D]. 3. Reassemble the copier. 4. Plug in and turn on the main power switch. 5. Check the switch operation with SP5-803-046 (By-Pass Size Detection SW < Input Check). D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-74...
  • Page 225: By-Pass Feed Roller And By-Pass Paper End Sensor

    When you do so, use caution not to place too much load on the cable. 2. Sensor holder [A] 3. By-pass paper end sensor [B] ( x 1) 4. By-pass feed roller [C] D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-75...
  • Page 226: By-Pass Feed Clutch And By-Pass Tray Lift Clutch

    Paper Feed Section 4.9.19 BY-PASS FEED CLUTCH AND BY-PASS TRAY LIFT CLUTCH 1. Duplex unit (or right door) ( p.4-14) 2. Clutch cover [A] ( x 2, x 1) 3. By-pass tray lift clutch [A] 4. By-pass feed clutch [B] D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-76...
  • Page 227: By-Pass Tray Lift Sensor

    Paper Feed Section 4.9.20 BY-PASS TRAY LIFT SENSOR 1. Duplex unit (or right door) ( p.4-14) 2. Sensor cover [A] ( x 1) 3. By-pass tray lift sensor [A] ( x 1, Hook x 3) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-77...
  • Page 228: Image Transfer

    1. Open the right door. 2. Lift the plastic holders [D] with the image transfer roller [B].  Leave the springs under the holders. Make sure that the pegs [C] on the holders [A] engage with the springs when you reassemble. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-78...
  • Page 229: Image Density Sensor

    4.10.2 IMAGE DENSITY SENSOR 1. Open the right door. 2. Plastic cover [A] 3. Image transfer roller ( p.4-78) 4. Push down on the notch [B] to free the sensor. 5. Image density sensor [C] ( x 1) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-79...
  • Page 230: Fusing

    1. Turn off the main switch, and unplug the machine. 2. Front right cover ( p.4-12) 3. Open the right door. 4. Fusing unit [A] ( x 2, x 4) 4.11.2 THERMISTOR 1. Fusing unit ( p.4-80) 2. Thermistors [A] ( x 2, x 2 ) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-80...
  • Page 231: Fusing Lamps

    6. Fusing lamp with the connector (550W) [F] ( x 2)  Check that the front ends of the two lamps fit in the front holding plate when you reassemble. They do not fit in there if you arrange the two lamps incorrectly. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-81...
  • Page 232: Hot Roller Stripper Pawls

    3. Metal holders [B] (1 holder for each) 4. Hot roller stripper pawls [C] (1 spring for each) 4.11.5 HOT ROLLER 1. Hot roller stripper pawls ( p.4-82) 2. Hot roller [A] (2 C-rings, 1 gear, 2 bearings) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-82...
  • Page 233: Thermostat

    1. Separate the hot roller section from the pressure roller section ( p.4-81 "Fusing Lamps"). 2. Fusing entrance guide [A] ( x 2) 3. 2 springs [B] 4. 2 pressure arms [C] 5. 2 Bushings [D] 6. Pressure roller [E] D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-83...
  • Page 234: Nip Band Width Adjustment

    9. If the band is not as described above, change the position of the spring hooks [C] (one on each side), and then check the band again.  The higher hook position produces greater tension. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-84...
  • Page 235: Duplex Unit (Duplex Models Only)

    Duplex Unit (Duplex Models Only) 4.12 DUPLEX UNIT (DUPLEX MODELS ONLY)  Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedures.  Duplex models - D158, D159, D160, D161  Non-duplex model - D170 4.12.1 DUPLEX EXIT SENSOR 1. Open the right door.
  • Page 236: Duplex Entrance Sensor

    4. Duplex entrance sensor [D] 4.12.3 DUPLEX INVERTER SENSOR 1. Copy tray [A] ( x 2) 2. Exit cover [B] ( x 1) 3. Sensor bracket [C] ( x 1, x 1) 4. Duplex inverter sensor [D] ( x 1) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-86...
  • Page 237: Duplex Transport Motor

    1. Open the right door. 2. Detach the chain and spring from the frame, and lower the right door. 3. Cover [A] ( x 1) 4. Motor bracket [B] ( x 4, x 1). 5. Duplex transport motor [C] ( x 2) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-87...
  • Page 238: Duplex Inverter Motor

    1. Platen cover, or ARDF (if installed) 2. Rear cover ( p.4-4) 3. Top rear cover ( p.4-6) 4. Bracket [A] ( x 4) 5. Rear exhaust fan [A] ( x 3) 6. Duplex inverter motor [A] ( x 2, x 1) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-88...
  • Page 239: Electrical Components

    Dispose of the old battery in accordance with the instructions. Types of Controller board There are two types of controller, depending on the machine.  GW+ controller board [A]: D158/D159  GDI controller board [B]: D160/D161  No controller board : D170...
  • Page 240 Electrical Components 3. CTL board [A] (with bracket) ( x 3) 4. Slide the CTL board [A] to the left and pull down as shown below. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-90...
  • Page 241 Electrical Components 5. NVRAM [A] 6. DIMM-RAM [B] 7. CTL board ( x 4) [C] 8. Install the new CTL board. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-91...
  • Page 242: When Replacing The New Controller Board (Gw+ Controller)

    SD card to which you have already copied the address book data if possible. 2. For a model with a HDD, if the customer is using the data encryption feature, the encryption key must be restored. 3. Turn the main power switch off/on. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-92...
  • Page 243: Replacement Procedure (Gdi Controller)

    Electrical Components Replacement Procedure (GDI Controller) 1. Rear cover ( p.4-4) 2. Interface cover [A] 3. Separate the BICU [A] from the CTL board ( x 5). 4. CTL board [A] (with bracket) ( x 5) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-93...
  • Page 244: When Replacing The New Controller Board (Gdi)

    1. Do SP5-990-002 (SP) and SP5-990-003 (User Program) before you replace the controller board. 2. After replacing the controller board, enter all the SP/UP data manually.  If you cannot print the SMC data lists, refer to the factory SMC lists, and enter the values. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-94...
  • Page 245: Hdd Unit (For D158/D159)

    Electrical Components 4.13.2 HDD UNIT (FOR D158/D159)  Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedure. Before Replacing the HDD Unit:  Copy the address book data to an SD card from the HDD with SP5-846-051 if possible.
  • Page 246: Quenching Lamp

    5. When you turn the main power switch on after installing the hard disk, initialization of the disk starts automatically. 6. Once a completion message appears, turn the power off. 7. Download the address book data to an SD card. 4.13.3 QUENCHING LAMP 1. PCU ( p.4-50) 2. Quenching lamp [A] ( x 1) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-96...
  • Page 247: High-Voltage Power Supply Board

    3. High-voltage power supply board [A] ( x 3, x 4) 4.13.5 BICU (BASE-ENGINE IMAGE CONTROL UNIT) 1. Rear cover ( p.4-4) 2. Separate the BICU [A] from the CTL board [B] ( x 5, x 2). D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-97...
  • Page 248: Replacing The Nvram On The Bicu

    1. Replace the NVRAM if the NVRAM on the old BICU board is defective. 2. After replacing the NVRAM, clear the engine NVRAM with SP5801-002. Then input the following values from the most recent SMC list:  SP4-609-001, 002  SP4-610-001, 002, 003, 004  SP4-611-001, 002 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-98...
  • Page 249: Main Motor

    4.13.7 REAR EXHAUST FAN (DUPLEX MODELS ONLY) 1. Platen cover, or ARDF (if installed) 2. Rear cover ( p.4-4) 3. Top rear cover ( p.4-6) 4. Bracket [A] ( x 4) 5. Rear exhaust fan [A] ( x 3) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-99...
  • Page 250: Left Exhaust Fan

    The arrow indicates the direction of the air current. 4.13.8 LEFT EXHAUST FAN 1. Rear cover ( p.4-4) 2. Left cover ( p.4-11) 3. Fan cover [A] ( x 2) 4. Fan [A] ( x 1, x 1) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-100...
  • Page 251: Psu (Power Supply Unit)

    Make sure that the arrow on the fan [A] points to the outside of the copier when you reassemble. The arrow indicates the direction of the air current. 4.13.9 PSU (POWER SUPPLY UNIT) 1. Left cover ( p.4-11) 2. PSU [A] (All connectors, x 6) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-101...
  • Page 252: Gearbox

    7. Registration clutch ( p.4-64) 8. PCU ( p.4-50)  This step releases the gear (on the gearbox) that drives the PCU. 9. Ground plate [E] ( x 2) 10. Gearbox [F] ( x 5, 1 belt) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-102...
  • Page 253 Do not change the position of the spring [G] and make sure that the bushing [H] on the PCU drive shaft is in the correct position you when you reassemble. You can adjust its position by rotating the gear [I] seen from the opening of the gearbox. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-103...
  • Page 254: Gear Arrangement In The Gearbox

    1 and installing it onto location number 1 (setting it into place so that the side with the printed number stays visible). Then install the remaining gears (2 to 12) in the same way. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-104...
  • Page 255: Copy Adjustments Printing/Scanning

    Use the Trimming Area Pattern SP5-902, No. 10 (D160/D161/D170) or SP2-109, No.14 (D158/D159) to print the test pattern for the printing adjustments below.  Set SP5-902 (D160/D161/D170) or SP2-109 (D158/D159) to 0 again after you complete these printing adjustments. - Registration - Leading Edge/Side-to-Side - 1.
  • Page 256 If the leading edge or side-to-side registration cannot be adjusted to within the specification, then adjust the leading-edge blank margin or the left-side blank margin. 1. Check the trailing edge and right side edge blank margins, and adjust them using the following SP modes. <D160/D161/D170> D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-106...
  • Page 257 Trailing edge SP2-101-002 2 +2.5/-1.5 mm Right edge SP2-101-004 2 ± 1.5 mm Leading edge SP2-101-001 Left edge SP2-101-003 <D158/D159> SP mode Specification Trailing edge SP2-103-002 3.0 mm [0.0-9.0 mm] Leading edge SP2-103-001 Right edge SP2-103-004 2.0 mm [0.0-9.0 mm]...
  • Page 258 D: Left Edge Blank Margin - Main Scan Magnification - 1. Print the single-dot grid pattern (D160/D161/D170: SP5-902-001, No.5, D158/D159: SP2-109-001, No.7). 2. Check the magnification (the grid size should be 2.7 x 2.7 mm), and if necessary use SP 2998 to adjust it.
  • Page 259: Scanning

    2. Check the leading edge and side-to-side registration, and adjust as necessary with the following SP modes. SP mode Specification 2 ± 2.0 mm Leading edge SP4-010 2 ± 2.5 mm Side-to-side SP4-011 A: Leading edge registration B: Side-to-side registration D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-109...
  • Page 260 1. Place the OS-A3 test chart on the exposure glass and make a copy from one of the feed stations. 2. Check the magnification ratio. If necessary, adjust the magnification with the following SP mode. SP mode Specification ± 1.0% Sub-scan magnification SP4-008 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-110...
  • Page 261: Ardf Image Adjustment

    ADF Adjustment - Leading Registration SP6-006-002 (D160/D161/D170) ADF Adjustment - Magnification SP6-006-005 (D160/D161/D170) ADF Adjustment - Side to Side Registration: Front SP6-006-001 (D158/D159) ADF Adjustment - Side to Side Registration: Rear SP6-006-002 (D158/D159) ADF Adjustment - Leading Edge Registration SP6-006-003 (D158/D159)
  • Page 262 Make a temporary test chart as shown above, with A3/11" x 17" paper. 1. Place the temporary test chart on the ARDF and make a copy from one of the feed stations. 2. Check the registration, and if necessary adjust it with SP6-017-001. The specification is ± 1.0%. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 4-112...
  • Page 263: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY P a ge D a t e A d de d /U pd at e d /N ew 27 ∼ 42 11/07/2013 Added SC670-00 thru SC672-99 34 ∼...
  • Page 265: Troubleshooting Image Quality Problems

    Unless removed by cleaning, adhesive contaminants continue to produce vertical streaks, while non-adhesive contaminants stop producing streaks after they are dislodged.  Many adhesive contaminants are difficult to remove by cleaning. The ARDF DF2020 (D684) features a system (non-contact scanning) to reduce vertical streaks caused by adhesive contaminants. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 266 [A] so that non-adhesive from adhering to the glass. contaminants can be removed. The ARDF DF2020 (D684) can be converted from non-contact scanning to contact scanning for users who wish to reduce vertical streaks caused by non-adhesive contaminants. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 267: Converting The Ardf Df2020 (D684) To Contact Scanning

    2. Scanning guide plate [B] ( [A] x 1) 3. Remove the plastic guides [A] on the sides of the scanning guide plate. ( x 1) 4. Attach the guides for contact scanning. Each guide has a hole [B]. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 268 5. Mount the scanning guide plate, taking care not to damage the Mylar sheet [A]. 6. Peel off the mylar from the DF exposure glass with your hands. 7. Use alcohol to clean the DF exposure glass [A].  To avoid paper jams, make sure adhesive is completely removed. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 269 Troubleshooting Image Quality Problems 8. Turn the main switch on. 9. Start the SP mode. 10. Select SP4-688-001 (DF Density Adjustment) and change the setting to “101%” (For the non-contact method, select “106%”). D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 270: Service Call Conditions

     If the problem concerns electrical circuit boards, first disconnect then reconnect the connectors before replacing the PCBs.  If the problem concerns a motor lock, first check the mechanical load before replacing motors or sensors. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 271: Sc Code Descriptions

     SBU board  SBU connector  Lens block out of position Exposure Lamp Error (LED light adjustment) (D158/D159)  Defective LED  LED error flag is on Defective LED driver  Defective harness Exposure Lamp Error (D160/D161/D170) ...
  • Page 272 White level correction error  Defective SBU  Defective LED  Defective LED driver  White level is over prescribed Defective BICU  rate. Defective harness  Scanner unit condensation  Dirty scanner mirror or lens  Dirty platen sheet D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 273  result of the BICU self-check Bad cable connection between the at startup. SBU and the BICU. IPU (BICU) error (RI response error) (D158/D159) Error was detected on access  Defective BICU to the RI. Unauthorized copy protection Failed (D158/D159)
  • Page 274: Sc2Xx: Exposure (D158/D159)

    Service Call Conditions SC2xx: Exposure (D158/D159) Symptom Possible Cause Definition Polygon motor error : ON timeout  Defective or disconnected harness to polygon motor When the polygon motor is  Defective polygon motor rotating.  The polygon motor drive pulse is not released correctly.
  • Page 275 The LD driver's error signal is Disconnected or broken harness of detected after LD the LD  initialization. Defective LD drive component  Defective laser unit GAVD communication error Energy saver mode was  turned off during main power Defective BICU is ON. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-11...
  • Page 276: Sc3Xx: Image Processing

    Poor connection between the laser synchronization detector unit and the BICU board  board cannot detect the laser Damaged cable between BICU and synchronization signal for laser unit  more than 5 consecutive 100 Laser unit  ms intervals. BICU board D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-12...
  • Page 277 Defective laser unit  Defective developer density  Defective high-voltage power pack  Dirty ID sensor ID sensor : Auto adjustment value error (In-process) (D158/D159)  Defective ID sensor  Disconnection of the harness to the ID sensor  Bad electrical contact of the ID...
  • Page 278 Service Call Conditions Symptom Possible Cause Definition ID sensor : Auto adjustment time-out (In-process) (D158/D159)  Defective ID sensor  Disconnection of the harness to the ID sensor  Bad electrical contact of the ID When the ID sensor is sensor connector ...
  • Page 279 ID sensor  No developer  Drum does not turn TD sensor initial setting is not  Development roller does not turn performed correctly.  Poor connection of the PCU  The voltage is not applied to charge roller D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-15...
  • Page 280: Sc4Xx: Image Processing

    BCU detects a short in the  Image transfer unit is not installed power pack 10 times correctly. consecutively. Separation power pack output error (D158/D159) An interrupt checks the status  of the power pack every 20 High-voltage leak ...
  • Page 281: Sc5Xx: Paper Feed And Fusing

    12 seconds.  Poor tray lift motor connection Paper bank 1 error (Paper Feed Unit or LCT) (Paper lift error) (D158/D159)  Paper lift sensor The paper lift sensor fails to  Tray lift motor activate after the tray lift ...
  • Page 282 18  Defective bank controller board seconds. Paper bank 2 error (Paper Feed Unit or LCT) (Paper lift error) (D158/D159)  The paper lift sensor fails to Paper lift sensor  activate after the tray lift Tray lift motor ...
  • Page 283 Registration motor error  When the registration motor Motor lock  is rotating Defective motor driver Bank transport motor error (D158/D159)  Defective bank transport motor  An error code is issued from Loose connection  the paper bank unit.
  • Page 284 Fusing thermistor defective or out of position below 0°C for 5 seconds  (detected by the thermistor). Loose connectors Fusing reload failed (center) (D158/D159) The fusing temperature  rises less than 4 degrees in Fusing thermistor defective or out of 2 seconds, and this position ...
  • Page 285 Fusing lamp overheat error (center) After the fusing temperature  Fusing thermistor defective or out of reaches the target position temperature, the fusing  Power supply board lamp does not turn off for 29  Broken fusing lamp cables consecutive seconds. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-21...
  • Page 286 Defective PSU  after turning on the main Power supply board power or closing all the doors. Zero cross signal malfunction (D158/D159) The zero cross signal is not  detected for 3 seconds even Defective fusing relay  though the fusing relay is on Defective fusing relay circuit ...
  • Page 287 The fusing temperature is  Fusing thermistor over 230°C for 1 second  Power supply board (detected by the thermistor). Heating roller fusing lamp overheat 2 (hardware error) (D158/D159)  The triac has shorted out.  Defective BICU  Defective fusing control system...
  • Page 288  lamp does not turn off for 20 Power supply board consecutive seconds. Zero cross frequency error (D158/D159) The detection error occurs 10 times or more in 11 frequency detections. This  Caused by noise error is defined when the detected zero cross signal is more than 66.
  • Page 289: Sc6Xx: Device Communication

    A communication error Defective BCU/IOB  report is received from the The paper bank's connection is UART. faulty. Accounting error 1 An error is detected  during the communication Accounting device  with the MF accounting Loose connection device. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-25...
  • Page 290 EEPROM communication error – Timeout error (D158/D159) EEPROM communication error – Communication suspended error (D158/D159) EEPROM communication error – Buffer full error (D158/D159) EEPROM communication error – No error code (D158/D159) EEPROM communication error – ID error (D158/D159) EEPROM communication error – No error code (D158/D159) EEPROM communication error –...
  • Page 291 EEPROM communication error – Timeout error (D158/D159) EEPROM communication error – Communication suspended error (D158/D159) EEPROM communication error – Buffer full error (D158/D159) EEPROM communication error – No error code (D158/D159) EEPROM communication error – ID error (D158/D159) EEPROM communication error – Channel error (D158/D159) EEPROM communication error –...
  • Page 292 If it is always reproduced, replace the engine board. If the problem persists, consider replacing the controller board or other boards between them. If reproducibility is low, multiple causes are to be considered, such as software, engine board, controller board, and PSU. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-28...
  • Page 293 Controller stalled Board installed incorrectly Controller board defective Operation panel connector loose, broken, or defective Controller late Turn the main power off/on. Check the connection of the controller board. Replace the controller board. Check the control panel harness. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-29...
  • Page 294 Controller stalled Board installed incorrectly Controller board defective Operation panel connector loose, broken, or defective Controller late Turn the main power off/on. Check the connection of the controller board. Replace the controller board. Check the control panel harness. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-30...
  • Page 295 Turn the main power off/on. Check the connection of the controller board. Replace the controller board. Check the control panel harness. Device ID is not identified. (D158/D159) Channel error (D158/D159) Device error (No ID chip) (D158/D159) Communication failed (D158/D159) Timeout error (D158/D159)
  • Page 296 Service Call Conditions Rev. 11/07/2013 Symptom Possible Cause Definition Memory address command error (D158/D159) From among the I/F commands with the controller, the image Caused by noise transfer available report Defective controller board (for each command) cannot be received. Controller board communication abnormal (D160/D161/D170)
  • Page 297: Sc7Xx: Peripherals

    Service Call Conditions Rev. 11/07/2013 SC7xx: Peripherals Symptom Possible Cause Definition Paper feed motor driver error (ARDF) (D158/D159) Paper exit motor driver error (ARDF) (D158/D159) Loose connection Error signal from the motor Defective encoder driver Motor overload Worn-out motor Protected element block error 1 (ARDF) (D158/D159)
  • Page 298 Sysarch (LPUX_GET_PORT_INFO) error SC816-12 Sysarch (LPUX_GET_PORT_INFO) error SC816-13 open() error SC816-14 Memory address error SC816-15 open() error SC816-16 open() error SC816-17 open() error SC816-18 open() error SC816-19 Double open() error SC816-20 open() error SC816-22 Parameter error SC816-23 read() error D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-34...
  • Page 299 Subsystem error SC816-40 Subsystem error SC816-41 Subsystem error SC816-42 Subsystem error SC816-43 Subsystem error SC816-44 Subsystem error SC816-45 Subsystem error SC816-46 Subsystem error SC816-47 Subsystem error SC816--48 Subsystem error SC816--49 Subsystem error SC816--50 Subsystem error SC816--51 Subsystem error D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-35...
  • Page 300 Subsystem error SC816--64 Subsystem error SC816--65 Subsystem error SC816--66 Subsystem error SC816--67 Subsystem error SC816--68 Subsystem error SC816--69 Subsystem error SC816--70 Subsystem error SC816--71 Subsystem error SC816--72 Subsystem error SC816--73 Subsystem error SC816--74 Subsystem error SC816--75 Subsystem error D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-36...
  • Page 301 Subsystem error SC816--93 Subsystem error SC816--94 Subsystem error Energy save I/O subsystem detected some abnormality. Energy save I/O subsystem defective Energy save I/O subsystem detected a controller board error (non-response). Error was detected during preparation for transition to STR. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-37...
  • Page 302 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution Nand-Flash updating verification error During remote ROM update or ROM update, the SCS detected a write error (verify error) regarding the data written to the SC842-00 Nand-Flash. Nand-Flash damaged Turn the main power off/on. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-38...
  • Page 303 The Bluetooth hardware (USB type) was connected after the machine was turned on. SC853-00 The Bluetooth hardware (USB type) was connected after the machine was turned on. Turn the main power with the Bluetooth hardware (USB type) connected. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-39...
  • Page 304 Level Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution Wireless LAN board error (driver initialization failure) Wireless LAN board error (wireless LAN card: 802.11 is covered) SC855-02 Defective wireless LAN board Loose connection Turn the main power off/on. Replace wireless LAN board D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-40...
  • Page 305 Replace the board. SC No. Level Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution Data encryption conversion error (NVRAM read/write error) A serious error occurred after data conversion during an attempt to update the encryption key. SC858-02 NVRAM defective Replace the board. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-41...
  • Page 306 HDD conversion was selected in the Encryption key update function but the machine was turned on with the HDD removed. Power failure occurred during encryption key update. HDD was not successfully converted during encryption key update due to HDD errors or cable noises. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-42...
  • Page 307 This SC is issued after machine restart. Details: Abnormal DMAC return value has been received two or more times (DMAC timeout, serial communication error etc.) HDD was not successfully converted during encryption key update due to HDD errors or cable noises. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-43...
  • Page 308 SS_NO_FILE:/* (-13)Device file does not exist*/ Attempted to acquire HDD status through the driver but there has been no response for 30 seconds or more. Unformatted HDD Label data corrupted HDD defective Format the HDD through SP mode. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-44...
  • Page 309 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-45...
  • Page 310 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-46...
  • Page 311 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-47...
  • Page 312 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-48...
  • Page 313 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-49...
  • Page 314 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-50...
  • Page 315 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-51...
  • Page 316 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-52...
  • Page 317 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-53...
  • Page 318 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-54...
  • Page 319 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-55...
  • Page 320 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-56...
  • Page 321 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-57...
  • Page 322 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-58...
  • Page 323 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-59...
  • Page 324 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-60...
  • Page 325 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-61...
  • Page 326 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-62...
  • Page 327 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-63...
  • Page 328 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-64...
  • Page 329 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-65...
  • Page 330 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-66...
  • Page 331 20 to 30 seconds or more, the HDD may be the cause. If there is a problem with the HDD, HDD-related SCs such as SC860 and SC863 will occur frequently. Print the SC log data and check them. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-67...
  • Page 332 SC No. Level Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD data CRC error During HDD operation, the HDD returned a CRC error. Bad sectors were generated during operation. SC864-03 (An error occurred in partition "b".) Format the HDD. Replace the HDD. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-68...
  • Page 333 SC No. Level Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD data CRC error During HDD operation, the HDD returned a CRC error. Bad sectors were generated during operation. SC864-06 (An error occurred in partition "e".) Format the HDD. Replace the HDD. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-69...
  • Page 334 SC No. Level Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD data CRC error During HDD operation, the HDD returned a CRC error. Bad sectors were generated during operation. SC864-09 (An error occurred in partition "h".) Format the HDD. Replace the HDD. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-70...
  • Page 335 SC No. Level Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD data CRC error During HDD operation, the HDD returned a CRC error. Bad sectors were generated during operation. SC864-12 (An error occurred in partition "k".) Format the HDD. Replace the HDD. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-71...
  • Page 336 SC No. Level Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD data CRC error During HDD operation, the HDD returned a CRC error. Bad sectors were generated during operation. SC864-15 (An error occurred in partition "n".) Format the HDD. Replace the HDD. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-72...
  • Page 337 SC No. Level Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD data CRC error During HDD operation, the HDD returned a CRC error. Bad sectors were generated during operation. SC864-18 (An error occurred in partition "q".) Format the HDD. Replace the HDD. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-73...
  • Page 338 SC No. Level Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD data CRC error During HDD operation, the HDD returned a CRC error. Bad sectors were generated during operation. SC864-21 (An error occurred in partition "t".) Format the HDD. Replace the HDD. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-74...
  • Page 339 SC No. Level Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD access error During HDD operation, the HDD returned an error. SC865-00 The HDD returned an error that does not constitute SC863 (bad sector) or SC864 (CRC error). Replace the HDD. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-75...
  • Page 340 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD access error During HDD operation, the HDD returned an error. The HDD returned an error that does not constitute SC863 (bad SC865-03 sector) or SC864 (CRC error). (An error occurred in partition "b".) Replace the HDD. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-76...
  • Page 341 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD access error During HDD operation, the HDD returned an error. The HDD returned an error that does not constitute SC863 (bad SC865-06 sector) or SC864 (CRC error). (An error occurred in partition "e".) Replace the HDD. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-77...
  • Page 342 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD access error During HDD operation, the HDD returned an error. The HDD returned an error that does not constitute SC863 (bad SC865-09 sector) or SC864 (CRC error). (An error occurred in partition "h".) Replace the HDD. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-78...
  • Page 343 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD access error During HDD operation, the HDD returned an error. The HDD returned an error that does not constitute SC863 (bad SC865-12 sector) or SC864 (CRC error). (An error occurred in partition "k".) Replace the HDD. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-79...
  • Page 344 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD access error During HDD operation, the HDD returned an error. The HDD returned an error that does not constitute SC863 (bad SC865-15 sector) or SC864 (CRC error). (An error occurred in partition "n".) Replace the HDD. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-80...
  • Page 345 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD access error During HDD operation, the HDD returned an error. The HDD returned an error that does not constitute SC863 (bad SC865-18 sector) or SC864 (CRC error). (An error occurred in partition "q".) Replace the HDD. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-81...
  • Page 346 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution HDD access error During HDD operation, the HDD returned an error. The HDD returned an error that does not constitute SC863 (bad SC865-21 sector) or SC864 (CRC error). (An error occurred in partition "t".) Replace the HDD. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-82...
  • Page 347 SD card authentication error A license error of an application that is started from the SD card was detected. SC866-00 Invalid program data is stored on the SD card. Store a valid program data on the SD card. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-83...
  • Page 348 Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution SD card removed The SD card that starts an application was removed from the slot. SC867-02 The SD card that starts an application was removed from the slot (mount point of /mnt/sd2). Turn the main power off/on. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-84...
  • Page 349 Replace the SD card. Replace the controller board. * Do not format an SD card supplied with the main machine or sold as an option. You may only format SD cards used for Firmware Update by a Customer Engineer. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-85...
  • Page 350 If an error occurs, use another SD card. If the error persists * Do not format an SD card supplied with the main machine or sold as an option. You may only format SD cards used for Firmware Update by a Customer Engineer. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-86...
  • Page 351 If an error occurs, use another SD card. If the error persists * Do not format an SD card supplied with the main machine or sold as an option. You may only format SD cards used for Firmware Update by a Customer Engineer. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-87...
  • Page 352 Address Book data error(On startup: Inconsistency in Address SC870-11 Book entry number.) SC870-20 Address Book data error (File I/O: Failed to initialize file.) SC870-21 Address Book data error (File I/O: Failed to generate file.) SC870-22 Address Book data error (File I/O: Failed to open file.) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-88...
  • Page 353 Address Book data error (Encryption settings: Failed to convert SC870-53 from encrypted text to plaintext.) Address Book data error (Encryption settings: Detected data SC870-54 inconsistency when reading the encrypted Address Book.) Address Book data error (Encryption settings: Failed to delete SC870-55 file when changing encryption setting.) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-89...
  • Page 354 Address Book storage device (SD/HDD) was temporarily removed or hardware configuration does not match the application configuration. Address Book data corruption was detected. Check the HDD connection. Initialize all UCS settings and address/authentication information (SP5-846-046). Initialize the Address Book partition (SP5-832-006). D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-90...
  • Page 355 Power was turned of while the machine used the HDD. SC873-00 Format the HDD (SP5-832-007). Replace the HDD. When you do the above, the following information will be initialized. Default sender name/password (SMB/FTP/NCP) Administrator mail address Scanner delivery history D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-91...
  • Page 356 An error was detected in the handling of the log data at power on or during machine operation. SC876-02 Log encryption is enabled but encryption module is not installed. Replace or set again the encryption module. Disable the log encryption setting. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-92...
  • Page 357 Log encryption key is disabled but the log data file is SC876-04 encrypted. (NVRAM data corruption) Log encryption key is enabled but the log data file is not encrypted. (NVRAM data corruption) Initialize the HDD (SP5-832-004). D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-93...
  • Page 358 With the configuration that caused the SC, initialize the HDD (SP5-832-004). SC No. Level Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution Log Data Error 99 An error was detected in the handling of the log data at power on or during machine operation. SC876-99 Other causes D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-94...
  • Page 359 System module was updated in an unauthorized manner. USB flash is not working correctly. Replace the board. SC No. Level Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution USB Flash error USB Flash file system error SC878-01 USB Flash file system has been destroyed. Replace the controller board. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-95...
  • Page 360 Necessary files missing from the TPM. Replace the controller board. SC No. Level Error Name/Error Condition/Major Cause/Solution MLB error Reply to MLB access was not returned within a specified time. SC880-00 MLB defective Replace the MLB. Remove the MLB. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-96...
  • Page 361 Software performance error (signal reception end) Occurs when an internal program behaves abnormally. SC899-00 In case of a hardware defect Replace the hardware. In case of a software error Turn the main power off/on. Try updating the firmware. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-97...
  • Page 362: Sc9Xx: Miscellaneous

    .bypass tray is used at the same time.) NV-RAM error (D160/D161/D170) If the machine fails to read the specific value written onto Defective NV-RAM the NV-RAM on program NV-RAM is not installed startup, an SC code appears. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-98...
  • Page 363 First machine start after the NVRAM The localization settings in is replaced. the nonvolatile ROM and Incorrect localization setting RAM are different (SP5807). NVRAM Machine information error Checking if the serial number Serial numbers (11 digits) do not matches. match. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-99...
  • Page 364 .bypass tray is used at the same time.) NV-RAM error (D160/D161/D170) If the machine fails to read the specific value written onto Defective NV-RAM the NV-RAM on program NV-RAM is not installed startup, an SC code appears. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-98...
  • Page 365 First machine start after the NVRAM The localization settings in is replaced. the nonvolatile ROM and Incorrect localization setting RAM are different (SP5807). NVRAM Machine information error Checking if the serial number Serial numbers (11 digits) do not matches. match. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-99...
  • Page 366: Sensors

    Paper End 1 light when the 1st paper tray is (BICU) selected, even if there is no Shorted paper in the tray. The Paper Jam message will appear whenever a copy is made from the 1st paper tray. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-100...
  • Page 367 The Paper End indicator does not 136-12 light when the bypass tray is By-pass Paper End (BICU) selected, even if there is no Shorted paper in the tray. The Paper Jam message will appear whenever a copy is made from the bypass tray. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-101...
  • Page 368 The toner density control process 123-2 Image Density is changed (see the note below (BICU) Shorted the table). Open Scanner H.P. 318-2 SC120 shows. (D158/D159) (SIO) Shorted Open Scanner H.P. 404-14 SC120 shows. (D160/D161/D170) Shorted APS and Auto Reduce/Enlarge Open do not function correctly.
  • Page 369 ARDF closed, Shorted “Cannot detect original size” is displayed. Open The CPU cannot detect the 313-2 original size properly. APS and APS 1 (D158/D159) (SIO) Auto Reduce/Enlarge do not Shorted function correctly. Open The CPU cannot detect the 313-5 original size properly.
  • Page 370 Open is made (paper has not reached Inverter 145-4 the sensor). ()D158/D159/D160/D161) (BICU) The Paper Jam message Shorted appears even if there is no paper at the sensor. SC392 is activated when the CPU detects an ID sensor error during developer initialization (SP2-801).
  • Page 371: Switches

    Open doors are closed. Front/Right 130-1 Cover (BICU) The Cover Open indicator is not lit even if Shorted doors are open. Open The machine does not turn on. 281-3,4 Main (PSU) Shorted The machine does not turn off. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-105...
  • Page 372: Blown Fuse Conditions

    5.4 BLOWN FUSE CONDITIONS All the fuses in the following table are on the power supply board. The fuses below are not replaceable. Rating Fuse NA/TWN EU/AA/CHN 15A/250V 8A/250V 8A/250V 5A/250V 1A/250V 1A/250V 5A/250V 5A/250V 6.3A/250V 6.3A/250V 6.3A/250V 6.3A/250V D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 5-106...
  • Page 373: Service Tables

    SERVICE TABLES R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY P ag e Dat e Ad d ed/ Upd at ed/ New None...
  • Page 375: Service Program Mode

    SP mode. The machine quality or its operation is NOT guaranteed if persons other than service representatives accesses the SP mode. 6.1.1 SP TABLES See "Appendices" for the following information: System/Copy SP Tables Printer SP Tables Scanner SP Tables D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 376: Firmware Update

    If the SD card is blank, copy the entire "romdata" folder onto the SD card.  If the card already contains the "romdata" folder, copy the "D158" folder onto the card. If the card already contains folders up to "D158", copy the necessary firmware files (e.g.
  • Page 377: Updating Procedure

    6. Switch the main power switch on. After about 45 seconds, the initial version update screen appears on the LCD in English. 7. On the screen, touch the button or press the corresponding number key on the operation panel to select the item in the menu that you want to update. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 378: Firmware Update Error

    If firmware update fails, an error code appears. The following example (E36) reports that the program which you wish to update is not in the machine or the data in the machine you wish to update does not correspond to the data in the card. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 379: Firmware Update Procedure (D160/D161/D)

    3. Connect the FFC to the board, and pull the hook [C] up to lock it. Be sure to attach the FFC on its correct side as shown below. 4. Turn the main power switch off, and connect the bridge board and BICU board (CN190). D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 380 6. “BOOT (IC CARD)” appears, then switch to SP5-827-001 (Program Download) on the display. 7. Press “Execute”. Update will start. 8. “End” appears, then confirm the version and the SUM value on the display. 9. Turn the main power OFF and detach the FFC from the BICU board. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 381 3. Remove the slot cover [A] ( x 1). 4. Insert the SD card into SD Card Slot 2 [B]. Make sure the label on the SD card faces the front side of the machine. 5. Turn the update switch (SW2) [A] on. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 382 7. Press the "OK" key 8. Press “Execute”. Update will start. 9. After update is finished, turn off the main power, switch SW2 to OFF, and unplug the SD card. 10. Turn on the main power, then the new firmware will be working. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 383 Firmware Update  During firmware update, there is no LED indication (no lighting).  When update is finished, A Yellow LED [A] flashes if the update was OK or a Red LED [B] if the update failed. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 384 NVRAM Data Upload/Download 6.3 NVRAM DATA UPLOAD/DOWNLOAD 6.3.1 UPLOADING CONTENT OF NVRAM TO AN SD CARD (D158/D159) Do the following procedure to upload SP code settings from NVRAM to an SD card.  This data should always be uploaded to an SD card before the NVRAM is replaced.
  • Page 385: Downloading An Sd Card To Nvram (D158/D)

    NVRAM Data Upload/Download 6.3.2 DOWNLOADING AN SD CARD TO NVRAM (D158/D159) Do the following procedure to download SP data from an SD card to the NVRAM in the machine.  If copying of the data required for NV-RAM replacement fails, you need to specify the region and serial number when you replace the NV-RAM.
  • Page 386: Engine (Bicu)

    Installing a new NV-RAM initializes the engine information in the NVRAM. Controller There is no removable NV-RAM on the CTL board. When the controller board is replaced, it is necessary to re-enter the information manually ( p.4-94 "When Replacing the New Controller Board (GDI)"). D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 6-12...
  • Page 387: Using Sp Modes

    6.4 USING SP MODES 6.4.1 ADJUSTING REGISTRATION AND MAGNIFICATION To adjust the registration and magnification, you need to use several service programs. The chart shows an example of the procedure to adjust the machine in the basic configuration. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 6-13...
  • Page 388: Display Aps Data (Sp)

    APS sensors. The "DF Open" data shows "1" or "0," indicating if the document feeder (or platen cover) is open or closed respectively. The data is based on the output of the platen cover sensor [A]. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 6-14...
  • Page 389 Using SP Modes D158/D159 Models  There is no APS sensor (width) in the scanner unit. However, the original width can be detected by CCD. The APS sensor (length) [A] detects the original length.  The BICU board checks each sensor status when the platen cover sensor [B] is activated as it is closed.
  • Page 390: Memory Clear

    Any data other than Engine data BICU SP5-801-002 controller data SCS, IMH, MCS, Copier application, Printer application, (D158/D159) SP5-801-001 Controller data GW + Controller Scanner application, -003 to -025 Web service/network application, NCS, R-Fax, DCS, UCS Any data other than...
  • Page 391 When you have replaced the controller NVRAM or when the controller NVRAM data is corrupted, use SP5-801-001 (Memory Clear / All Clear) - With SD Card (D158/D159 models only)- p.6-10 "NVRAM Data Upload/Download"). 1. Upload the NVRAM data to the SD card ( 2.
  • Page 392: Input Check

    Safety SW-LD 5V Right Cover SW Closed Open Right Low Cover SW Closed Open Upper Relay S Not detected Paper detected Lower Relay S Not detected Paper detected Registration Sensor Not detected Paper detected Exit Sensor Not detected Paper detected D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 6-18...
  • Page 393 Tray1: Tray Set Not installed Installed Tray2: Tray Set Not installed Installed Tray1: Paper Lift Not at upper limit At upper limit Tray2: Paper Lift Not at upper limit At upper limit Bypass: Length Not detected Paper detected D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 6-19...
  • Page 394 Not detected Paper detected ADF Rear Edge Not detected Paper detected ADF Org Length1 ADF Org Length2 ADF Org Length3 ADF Org Width1 ADF Org Width2 ADF Org Width3 ADF Org Width4 ADF Skew Correct Not detected Paper detected D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 6-20...
  • Page 395 Size (W x L) [mm] A3 SEF (297 x 420) B4 SEF (257 x 364) A4 SEF (210 x 297) A4 LEF (297 x 210) B5 SEF (182 x 257) B5 LEF (257 x 182) A5 SEF (148 x 210) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 6-21...
  • Page 396 Folio SEF (8" x 10") HLT SEF (5 " x 8 ") HLT LEF (8 " x 5 ") 8K SEF (267 x 390) 16K SEF (195 x 267) 16K LEF (267 x 195) Remarks: Detected Not supported D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 6-22...
  • Page 397: Input Check Table For Copier (D158/D159)

    Using SP Modes Input Check Table for Copier (D158/D159) -Conducting an Input Check - 1. Select SP5-803. 2. Select the number (see the table below) corresponding to the component. 3. Select "Execute." The copy mode is activated. 4. Either "01H" or "00H" appears (see the table below).
  • Page 398 *3: See “Table 3” Bank: CPU-Port A *3: See “Table 3” *3: See “Table 3” Bank: CPU-Port B *3: See “Table 3” *3: See “Table 3” HP Sensor Not home position Home position Platen Cover Sensor Open Closed D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 6-24...
  • Page 399 LT LEF (A4 LEF) B5 LEF (Exe LEF) Exe LEF (B5 LEF) A5 LEF (HLT LEF) HLT LEF (A5 LEF) *2: Table 2: Indication Set detection 1 Set detection 2 Status (Bit 1) (Bit 0) Installed Not installed D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 6-25...
  • Page 400 Right door open detection Bit:0 Tray set detection 1 Bit:1 Size detection 1-1 Bit:2 Size detection 1-2 Bit:3 Size detection 1-3 CPU-Port B Bit:4 Tray set detection 2 Bit:5 Size detection 2-1 Bit:6 Size detection 2-2 Bit:7 Size detection 2-3 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 6-26...
  • Page 401: Output Check

    Quenching Lamp Toner Supply Motor Forward Fan Motor High Fan Motor Low Registration Clutch By-pass Feed Clutch Upper Feed Clutch Lower Feed Clutch BK-Low Lift Motor Up BK-Low Lift Motor Down Relay Clutch BK-Relay Clutch BK-Upper Feed Clutch D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 6-27...
  • Page 402 Fusing Solenoid Duplex Fan Motor High Duplex Fan Motor Low 1st Tray Up 1st Tray Down 2nd Tray Up 2nd Tray Down Bypass Tray CL Bank: Motor Bank: Feed Clutch 1 Bank: Feed Clutch 2 Bank: Trans Clutch D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 6-28...
  • Page 403 ADF Relay Motor R ADF Feed Solenoid ADF Stamp Scanner Lamp Scanner Light: BW Num. Component (D158/D159) Main Motor: CW: High Main Motor: CW: Low Main Motor: CCW: High Main Motor: CCW: Low Duplex Motor: Hold Duplex Motor: CCW: 582.4 Duplex Motor: CCW: 636.6...
  • Page 404 Using SP Modes Num. Component (D158/D159) Interchange Motor: CCW: 430.1 Interchange Motor: CCW: 474.3 Interchange Motor: CCW: 524.5 Interchange Motor: CCW: 577.3 Toner Bottle Motor 1st Tray Up 1st Tray Down 2nd Tray Up 2nd Tray Down Exhaust Fan Motor: High...
  • Page 405: Serial Number Input (Sp 5811) (D158/D159)

    Bank: Feed Clutch 2 Bank: Trans Clutch Scanner Lamp 6.4.6 SERIAL NUMBER INPUT (SP 5811) (D158/D159) - Specifying Characters - SP5-811-004 specifies the serial number. A serial number consists of 11 characters. You can change each character by pressing one of the first 11 keys on the numeric keypad ( , , ...
  • Page 406: Test Pattern Print

    Horizontal Lines (Single Dot) Vertical Lines (Double Dot) Horizontal Lines (Double Dot) Grid Pattern (Single Dot) Grid Pattern (Double Dot) Alternating Dot Pattern Isolated one dot Black Band (Horizontal) Trimming Area Argyle Pattern (Single Dot) Grayscales (Horizontal) Grayscales (Vertical) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 6-32...
  • Page 407: D158/D159 Models

    Grayscales (Vertical/Horizontal Overlay) Grayscales With White Lines (Horizontal) Grayscales with White Lines (Vertical) Grayscales with White Lines (Vertical/Horizontal) D158/D159 models -Executing Test Pattern Printing- 1. Turn the main switch on. 2. Start the SP mode. 3. Select SP2-109-001 (Test Pattern Select).
  • Page 408 Argyle Pattern Small Argyle Pattern Large Independent Pattern (1 dot) Independent Pattern (2 dot) Independent Pattern (4 dot) Trimming Area Black Band (Horizontal) Black Band (Vertical) Checker Flag Pattern Grayscale (Vertical) Grayscale (Horizontal) Full Dot Pattern All White Pattern D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 6-34...
  • Page 409: Paper Jam Counters (Sp 7504)

    On-1 Vertical SN Off-2 Vertical SN On-2 Vertical SN Off-3 Vertical SN On-3 Vertical SN Off-Regist Bypass Off-Regist Duplex On-Regist SN On-Exit SN Off-Exit SN On-Exit SN Off-Dup Inverter On-Dup Inverter Off-Dup Entrance On-Dup Entrance Off-Duplex Exit On-Duplex Exit D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 6-35...
  • Page 410 Code Timing and Locations (D160/D161/D170) Off-1Bin Exit On-1Bin Exit Code Timing and Locations (D158/D159) Paper Jam Loc At Power On Paper Jam Loc MainTray1:No Feed Paper Jam Loc MainTray2:No Feed Paper Jam Loc Bank 1: On Paper Jam Loc Bank 2: On...
  • Page 411: Smc Print (Sp 5990)

    D160/D161/D170: 001 All, 002 SP, 003 User Program, 004 Logging Data, or 005 Big Font D158/D159: 001 All (Data List), 002 SP (Mode Data List), 003 User Program, 004 Logging Data, 005 Diagnostic Report, 006 Non-Default, 007 NIB Summary, 008 Net File Log, 021...
  • Page 412: Smc Print To Sd Card (Sp 5992)

    6. Select a detail SP number shown below to save data on the SD card. 7. SP-5992-xxx (SP Text Mode) Detail No. SMC Categories to Save 001 All (Data List) 002 SP (Mode Data List) 003 User Program 004 Logging Data 005 Diagnostic Report 006 Non-Default 007 NIB Summary 008 Capture Log D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 6-38...
  • Page 413 023 Scanner User Program 024 SDK/J Summary 025 SDK/J Application Info 026 Printer SP Press [EXECUTE]. 9. Press [EXECUTE] again to start. Press [CANCEL] to cancel the saving. 10. “It is executing it” is shown on the screen while executing. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 6-39...
  • Page 414: File Names Of The Saved Smc Lists

    Hour/Minute/Second (“Zero” will be omitted if each is one digit.) File Extension CSV (Comma Separated Value) This part is fixed.  A folder named with the machine serial number will be created on the SD card when this function is executed. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 6-40...
  • Page 415: Original Jam History Display (Sp 7508)

    Original Jam History Latest 2 Original Jam History Latest 3 Original Jam History Latest 4 Original Jam History Latest 5 Original Jam History Latest 6 Original Jam History Latest 7 Original Jam History Latest 8 Original Jam History Latest 9 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 6-41...
  • Page 416: Sc History Display (Sp 7403)

    4. Press the OK key. The summary of the SC history appears. 5. To view more information, select "Detail." SC History Codes Code Meaning Latest Latest 1 Latest 2 Latest 3 Latest 4 Latest 5 Latest 6 Latest 7 Latest 8 Latest 9 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 6-42...
  • Page 417 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 SERVICE MANUAL APPENDICES...
  • Page 419 1.2.2 PAPER FEED ................. 1-10 Mainframe, Bank (Optional Paper Trays), Bypass Tray ..... 1-10 1.2.3 PAPER EXIT ................... 1-13 Main: Mainframe / 1-bin: 1-bin tray (D158/D159 only) ......1-13 1.3 SOFTWARE ACCESSORIES ..............1-15 1.3.1 PRINTER DRIVERS ............... 1-15 D158/D159 ..................1-15 D160/D160/D170 ................
  • Page 420 3.9.1 INPUT CHEK ................3-248 3.9.2 OUTPUT CHECK................3-257 3.10 PRINTER SP TABLES ..............3-264 3.10.1 SP1-XXX (SERVICE MODE) ..........3-264 D158/D159 ..................3-264 3.11 SCANNER SP TABLES ..............3-278 3.11.1 SP1-XXX (SYSTEM AND OTHERS) ........3-278 D158/159 ..................3-278 3.11.2...
  • Page 421: Specifications

    APPENDIX: SPECIFICATIONS R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY P ag e Dat e Ad d ed/ Upd at ed/ New None...
  • Page 423: Appendix: General Specifications

    1. APPENDIX: GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 1.1 SPECIFICATIONS 1.1.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS Configuration: Desktop Photosensitivity type: OPC drum One-dimensional solid-state scanning system Original scanning: through CCD (D158/D159) or CIS (D170/D160/D161) Laser beam scanning/marking & Copy Process: electro-photographic printing. Dry two-component magnetic brush development Development: system Fusing:...
  • Page 424 D158/D159: Less than 5 seconds D170/D160/D161: Less than 6.5 seconds First copy time: (A4 LEF, 8 " × 11" LEF, 100 %, feeding from Tray D158/D160/D170: 20 copies/minute (A4 LEF, 8 " × 11" LEF) Copying speed: D159/D161: 25 copies/minute (A4 LEF, 8 "...
  • Page 425 Specifications Zoom: 25 % to 200 %, in 1 % steps Continuous copying count: 1-99 copies 250 sheets (D158/D160/D170) (80 g/m , 20 lb.) Paper Tray: 250 sheets x 2 (D159/D161) (80 g/m , 20 lb.) Copy Paper Bypass Tray:...
  • Page 426 Specifications D158/D159: 1024 MB Memory: D158/D159: 1536 MB (with expanded memory) D160/D161/D170: 128 MB Taiwan: 110V 60Hz 13A North and South 120 - 127V 60Hz 12A Power source: America: Europe, Asia, 220V - 240V 50/60Hz 8A China: Complete Not more than 1.55 kW...
  • Page 427 D160 Less than 37 kg (81.6 lb) D170 Less than 35 kg (77.2 lb) Duplex (D158/D159/D160/D161 only) A3 LEF, B4 JIS LEF, A4 SEF/LEF, B5 JIS SEF/LEF, A5 SEF/LEF, 11" × 17" LEF, 8" × 14" Paper size: LEF, 8 "...
  • Page 428: Supported Paper Sizes

    B6 SEF (128 x 182) B6 LEF (182 x 128) DLT SEF (11" x 17") LG SEF (8 " x 14") LT SEF (8 " x 11") LT LEF (11" x 8 ") HLT SEF (5 " x ") D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 SM Appendix...
  • Page 429 Folio SEF (10" x 14") Folio SEF (8" x 10") US EXE SEF (7 " x ") US EXE LEF (10 ") 8K SEF (267 x 390) 16K SEF (195 x 267) 16K LEF (267 x 195) SM Appendix D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 430 Supported Paper Sizes D158/D159 Models Size (W x L) [mm] EU/Asia/Oceania/TW/China Platen ARDF Platen ARDF A3 SEF (297 x 420) B4 SEF (257 x 364) A4 SEF (210 x 297) A4 LEF (297 x 210) B5 SEF (182 x 257)
  • Page 431 16K LEF (267 x 195) *1: The machine can detect the paper size depending on the setting of SP4-305-001 (D160/D161/D170), SP4-305-001 (D158/D159). *2: The machine can detect the paper size depending on the setting of SP6-016-001. *3: The machine can detect the paper size depending on the setting of SP4-303-001 (D160/D161/D170).
  • Page 432: Paper Feed

    B5 SEF (182 x 257) B5 LEF (257 x 182 ) B6 SEF (128 x 182 ) DLT SEF (11" x 17") Legal SEF (8 " x 14") Foolscap SEF (8 " x 13") LT SEF (8 " x 11") D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 1-10 SM Appendix...
  • Page 433 Eng Quatro LEF (10" x 8") Executive SEF (7 " x 10 ") Executive LEF " x 7 ") HLT SEF (5 " x ") HLT LEF (8 " x ") Com10 SEF (4 " x ") SM Appendix 1-11 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 434 Folio SEF (11” x 14”) Folio SEF (10" x 15") Folio SEF (10" x 14") Remarks: Supported: the sensor detects the paper size. Supported: the user specifies the paper size. Supported: depends on a technician adjustment Not supported D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 1-12 SM Appendix...
  • Page 435: Paper Exit

    Supported Paper Sizes 1.2.3 PAPER EXIT Main: Mainframe / 1-bin: 1-bin tray (D158/D159 only) Size (W x L) [mm] Main 1-bin A3 SEF (297 x 420) A4 SEF (210 x 297) A4 LEF (297 x 210) A5 SEF (148 x 210)
  • Page 436 8K SEF (267 x 390) 16K SEF (195 x 267) 16K LEF (267 x 195) 12" x 18" SEF 11" x 15" SEF 11" x 14" SEF 10" x 15" SEF 10" x 14" SEF Remarks: Supported Not supported D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 1-14 SM Appendix...
  • Page 437: Software Accessories

    Software Accessories 1.3 SOFTWARE ACCESSORIES The printer drivers and utility software are provided on one CD-ROM. An auto-run installer allows you to select which components to install. 1.3.1 PRINTER DRIVERS D158/D159 *1*6 *2*6 *3*6 Printer Language Windows XP Windows Vista...
  • Page 438: D160/D160/D170

    *7 Mac OS X 10.5 or later (native mode).  The PS3 drivers are all genuine AdobePS drivers, except for Windows 2000, which uses Microsoft PS.  A PPD file for each operating system is provided with the driver. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 1-16 SM Appendix...
  • Page 439: Scanner And Lan Fax Drivers

    Software Accessories 1.3.2 SCANNER AND LAN FAX DRIVERS D158/D159 *1*6 *2*6 *3*6 Driver Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Network TWAIN LAN-FAX Windows Server Windows Server Driver Macintosh *4*6 *5*6 2003 2008 or later Network TWAIN LAN-FAX SM Appendix 1-17...
  • Page 440: D160/D161/D170

    The LAN Fax driver lets you fax documents directly from your PC. Address Book Editor and Cover Sheet Editor must be installed as well.  The Network TWAIN driver operates in 32-bit compatibility mode on 64-bit operating systems  The Network TWAIN driver is provided on the scanner driver CD-ROM. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 1-18 SM Appendix...
  • Page 441: Optional Equipment

    24 and 5 Vdc from the copier Power Consumption: 33 W Dimensions (W x D x H): 550 x 496 x 120 mm (21.6" x 19.6 x 4.7") Weight: Not more than 10 kg (22 lb) SM Appendix 1-19 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 442: Ardf (D684)

    24 and 5 Vdc (from the mainframe) Power Consumption: 42 W Dimensions (W x D x H): 565 x 500 x 125 mm (22.4" x 19.6 x 4.9") Weight: Not more than 8.2 kg (18 lb) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 1-20 SM Appendix...
  • Page 443: One-Tray Paper Tray Unit

    220 – 240 Vac (230 V version) from the copier/printer when the optional tray heater is installed Power Consumption: Max: 15 W (Copying/printing) Weight: 12 kg (26.4 lb) Size (W x D x H): 553 x 548 x 137 mm (21.7" x 21.5 x 5.3") SM Appendix 1-21 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 444: Two-Tray Paper Tray Unit

    220 – 240 Vac (230 V version) from the copier/printer when the optional tray heater is installed Power Consumption: Max: 35 W (Copying/printing) Weight: 25 kg (55 lb) Size (W x D x H): 553 x 548 x 271 mm (21.7" x 21.5 x 10.6") D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 1-22 SM Appendix...
  • Page 445: One-Bin Tray

    5 VDC, 24 VDC (from the copier) Power Consumption: Max. 9 W Weight: 2 kg (4.4 lb) 193 x 388 x 63 mm (7.5" x 15.2 x 2.4") Size (W x D x H): (when tray is not extended) SM Appendix 1-23 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 447: Appendix: Pm Tables

    APPENDIX: PM TABLES...
  • Page 449: Maintenance Tables

    Mode: 2 copies / original (prints/job) Ratio 20% Environment: Normal temperature and humidity Yield may change depending on circumstances and print conditions. Symbol keys: C: Clean, R: Replace, L: Lubricant, I: Inspect Mainframe (D158, D159) Item 120K 180K Remarks Scanner...
  • Page 450 Lubricate the bearings, when Hot Roller replacing hot roller. Pressure Roller Fusing Thermistors Washed with alcohol after Hot roller stripper pawls cleaning with OA cleaner. Washed with Fusing Entrance Guide alcohol after Plates cleaning with OA cleaner. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 SM Appendix...
  • Page 451 Blower brush or By-pass Feed Roller dry cloth Blower brush or By-pass Friction Pad dry cloth By-pass Home Position Damp cloth Sensor Paper Path (Optional Tray) Paper feed rollers Damp cloth Blower brush or Feed sensor dry cloth SM Appendix D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 452 Paper Path (Duplex) Duplex Rollers Damp cloth Duplex Entrance Blower brush or Sensor dry cloth Blower brush or Duplex Exit Sensor dry cloth Output Exit Roller Damp cloth Reverse Roller Damp cloth Blower brush or Reverse Sensor dry cloth D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 SM Appendix...
  • Page 453: Mainframe (D170, D160, D161)

    Exposure Glass alcohol Toner Shield Glass Optics cloth Replace parts OPC Drum every 60K Charge Roller Charge Roller Cleaning Roller Drum Cleaning Blade Pick-off Pawls Transfer Transfer Rollers Static Charge Needle Blower brush or ID Sensor dry cloth SM Appendix D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 454 Washed with Cleaning Roller alcohol after cleaning with OA cleaner. Washed with Fusing Entrance Guide alcohol after Plates cleaning with OA cleaner. Washed with Fusing Exit Guide alcohol after Plates cleaning with OA cleaner. Lubricate if Bearing necessary. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 SM Appendix...
  • Page 455 By-pass Home Position Damp cloth Sensor Paper Path (Optional Tray) Paper feed rollers Damp cloth Blower brush or Feed sensor dry cloth Blower brush or Feed Rollers dry cloth Blower brush or Separate roller dry cloth SM Appendix D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 456 Paper Path (Duplex) Duplex Rollers Damp cloth Blower brush or Duplex Entrance Sensor dry cloth Blower brush or Duplex Exit Sensor dry cloth Output Exit Roller Damp cloth Reverse Roller Damp cloth Blower brush or Reverse Sensor dry cloth D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 SM Appendix...
  • Page 457: Service Program Mode Tables

    APPENDIX: SERVICE PROGRAM MODE TABLES R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY P a ge D a t e A d de d /U pd at e d /N ew 07/15/2013 Added SP 5305-101 Auto OFF Set 07/15/2013 Added SP 5900-001 ID Card Copy Mode 7/11/2014...
  • Page 459: Appendix: Service Program Mode Tables

    Main SP Tables-1 3. APPENDIX: SERVICE PROGRAM MODE TABLES 3.1 MAIN SP TABLES-1 3.1.1 SP1-XXX (FEED) [Leading Edge Registration] (D158/D159) [LE Regist] (D160/D161/D170) Leading Edge Registration Adjustment (Tray Location, Paper Type, Color Mode), Paper Type: Plain, Thick 1, Thick 2...
  • Page 460 Main SP Tables-1 [Side-to-Side Registration] (D158/D159) [S-to-S Regist] (D160/D161/D170) Adjusts the printing side-to-side registration from each paper feed station, using the Trimming Area Pattern (SP 5902, No.10). Adjustments are 1002 supported for all 4 possible feed trays (including optional trays). The SP 1002 1 setting is applied to all trays, not just the 1st tray.
  • Page 461 Flicker Control *ENG 0: Disable (Inrush Control) 1: Enable [Reload Permit Setting] (D158/D159) [Reload Setting] (D160/D161/D170) 1103 Specifies the settings of the reload permit for cold temperature in color mode. [0 to 2 / 0 / 1 / step] 0:OFF 1:ON 2:OFF+Temp...
  • Page 462 Temp: Cold: End *ENG [100 to 150 / 125 / 1 deg / step] (Temp:Cold:Ends) [Fusing Temperature Adjustment] (D158/D159) [Fusing Temp Adj] (D160/D161/D170) 1105 Adjusts the target fusing temperature. "Center" indicates the center of the roller; "End" indicates the front and rear ends.
  • Page 463 [0 to 50 / 16 / 1 deg / step] 015 Thresh: delta t *ENG [0 to 50 / 0 / 1 deg / step] 016 Low: Plain1 (D158/D159) *ENG [0 to 30 / 5 / 1 deg / step] 017 Low: Plain2...
  • Page 464 [0 to 60 / 0 / 1 deg / step] (Lower Thick:ends) Waiting: Center Upper: *ENG [0 to 60 / 40 / 1 deg / step] Plain1: Center (D158/D159) Waiting: Center Upper: *ENG [0 to 60 / 40 / 1 deg / step] Plain1: Ends (D158/D159)
  • Page 465 Waiting: Center Upper: Thick: Ends *ENG [0 to 60 / 40 / 1 deg / step] (Upper:Thick:ends) 040 Low: Thin (D158/D159) *ENG [0 to 30 / 5 / 1 deg / step] 041 Waiting: Thin (D158/D159) *ENG [0 or 1 / 1 / 1 deg / step]...
  • Page 466 [0 to 1 / 0 / 1 / step] 004 Softstop 200V *ENG [0 to 1 / 0 / 1 / step] [Fusing Soft Start Setting] (D158/D159) [Fusing Soft St Set] (D160/D161/D170) 1108 Sets the target temperature for immediately after reload temperature has been achieved or paper has been fed.
  • Page 467 [10 to 100 / 65 / 5 % / step] 005 Low :3rd CPM *ENG [10 to 100 / 40 / 5 % / step] [10 to 100 / High:1st CPM :Plain1 *ENG D158/D160/D161/D170:60, (High:1st CPM:20) D159:50 / 5%/step] SM Appendix D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 468 Main SP Tables-1 [10 to 100 / High:2nd CPM :Plain1 *ENG D158/D160/D161/D170:60, (High:2nd CPM:20) D159:50 / 1%/step] [10 to 100 / High:3rd CPM *ENG D158/D160/D161/D170:60, (High:3rd CPM:20) D159:50 / 5%/step] High:1st CPM Down Temp.:A3 *ENG [100 to 250 / 215 / 1deg/step]...
  • Page 469 [100 to 250 / 205 / 1 deg / step] (High:3rd Down:A6) 024 Judging Interval *ENG [1 to 250 / 10 / 1sec / step] Setting Start Timing *ENG [1 to 999 / 10 / 1 sec / step] (Start Timing) SM Appendix 3-11 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 470 [0 to 999 / 300 / 1 sec / step] 003 Stop Time *ENG [0 to 100 / 20 / 1 sec / step] [Fusing Jam Detection] (D158/D159) [Fusing Jam SC] (D160/D161/D170) 1159 This SP mode detects SC559. Set this SP mode to ‘Yes’ if the machine experiences paper jam problems on a continual basis.
  • Page 471 Main SP Tables-1 Directly reflects the adjusted value. Duplex:High (D158/D159) *ENG [-4.0 to 4.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 % / step] Directly reflects the adjusted value Reverse:Low (D158/D159) *ENG [-4.0 to 4.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 % / step] Directly reflects the adjusted value...
  • Page 472 Main2 Plate Base Up *ENG [-1000 to 1000 / 0 / 20 msec / step] (Main2 Plate Up) Main2 Plate Base Down *ENG [-1000 to 1000 / 0 / 20 msec / step] (Main2 Plate Down) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-14 SM Appendix...
  • Page 473 BANK2 FEED TIMING2 ADJ *ENG [-20 to 0 / 0 / 1mm / step] (TypeC Bank2: >206) [Paper Feed Timing Adj.] (D158/D159) [Option Tray Adj] (D160/D161/D170) 1908 Adjusts the timing of paper feed. (A "+" setting broadens paper feed interval, a “-”...
  • Page 474 (System Settings > Tray Paper Settings > Paper Type: Bypass Tray). 001 By-Pass Envelope *ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] [Fan Cooling Time Set] (D158/D159) 1950 Adjust the rotation time for each fan motor after a job end. 001 Fan *ENG...
  • Page 475 Main SP Tables-1 [Max Fusing Lamp Duty] (D158/D159) [Max Fusing Lp Duty] (D160/D161/D170) 1991 001 Roller Center *ENG [40 to 100 / 100 / 10 % / step] 002 Roller Ends *ENG [40 to 100 / 100 / 10 % / step]...
  • Page 476: Main Sp Tables-2

    Main SP Tables-2 3.2 MAIN SP TABLES-2 3.2.1 SP2-XXX (DRUM) [Charge Roller Bias Adjust] (D158/D159) [CR Bias Adj] (D160/D161/D170) 2001 Setting (Copying) *ENG [-2100 to -1500 / -1600 / 10 vol / step] (Printing) Adjusts the voltage applied to the charge roller when printing. The actually applied voltage changes automatically as charge roller voltage correction is carried out.
  • Page 477 [0.0 to 90.0 / 20.0 / 0.1 mm / step] 004 Right Side *ENG [0.0 to 90.0 / 20.0 / 0.1 mm / step] [Main Scan Mag. Adjustment] (D158/D159) Adjust the image scale for main scan magnification. 2102  A "+" setting stretches the image.
  • Page 478 Main SP Tables-2 [Erase Margin Adjustment] (Area, Paper Size) (D158/D159) 2103 Adjusts the erase margin by deleting image data at the margins. Lead Edge *ENG [0.0 to 9.0 / 3.0 / 0.1 mm / step] Directly reflects the adjusted value...
  • Page 479 Main SP Tables-2 [Test Pattern] (D158/D159) 2109 Generates the test pattern using "COPY Window" tab in the LCD. Pattern Selection [0 to 21 / 0 / 1 / step] 0: None 11: Independent Pattern (1dot) 1: Vertical Line (1dot) 12: Independent Pattern (2dot)
  • Page 480 Main SP Tables-2 [Development Bias Adjust] (D158/D159) [Dv Bias Adj] (D160/D161/D170) 2201 Printing *ENG [-1500 to 0 / -550 / 10 V / step] Adjusts the voltage applied to the development roller for printing. Image density becomes higher when you specify a smaller value (a greater absolute value).
  • Page 481 001 PCU Reverse Int *ENG [0 to 999 / 100 / 1 sheet / step] [Copies After Toner Near End End Limits] (D158/D159) Sets the number of copy/print pages that can be made after toner near-end has 2213 been detected. Reduce the number of pages if the user normally makes copies with a high image ratio.
  • Page 482 *ENG [0.00 to 9.99 / 0.00 / 0.01 vol / step] 005 Vtref *ENG [0.00 to 9.99 / 2.5 / 0.01 vol / step] [Copies After Toner Near End] (D158/D159) 2224 Current counter after near end. 001 Counter *ENG [0 to 999 / 0 / 1 sheet / step]...
  • Page 483 [0 to 30 / 0 / 1 uA / step] 024 Non Image Area *ENG [0 to 30 / 10 / 1 uA / step] 025 Temp Inside The Machine *ENG [0 to 99 / 20 / 1 deg / step] SM Appendix 3-25 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 484 [0 to 30 / 0 / 1 uA/ step] 008 Non Image Area *ENG [0 to 30 / 10 / 1 uA/ step] 009 Inside Temp *ENG [0 to 99 / 20 / 1 deg / step] D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-26 SM Appendix...
  • Page 485 [0 to 20 / 4 / 1 –uA / step] Adjusts to improve the toner cleaning performance adhered on the transfer roller due to paper jamming etc… [Special mode in low image] (D158/D159) 2401 Special mode in low image *ENG [0 to 3 / 0 / 1 / step] Switches the special mode in low image On / Off.
  • Page 486 *ENG [-4000 to 0 / 0 / 10 V / step] 005 Switching Timing *ENG [-20 to 20 / 15 / 1 mm / step] [Developer Initialization] (D158/D159) 2801 [Devlpr Initialize] (D160/D161/D170) Standard Speed [- / - / -] (Devlpr Initialize) [Execute] Executes developer initialization when new PCU is replaced.
  • Page 487 In a case like this, use this SP to mix the developer. The message "Completed" is displayed when the program ends normally. 2803 [Developer Initialization Date] (D158/D159) Vtref *ENG [0.00 to 9.99 / 2.50 / 0.01 vol / step]...
  • Page 488 [-20 to 20 / 15 / 1 mm / step] Set when you want to change the position of the image separation bias based on the assertion FGATE. [Tailing Control Number of Sheets] (D158/D159) 2906 [Tailing Crctn] (D160/D161/D170) Shift Value *ENG [0.0 to 10.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm / step]...
  • Page 489 Main SP Tables-2 [Forced Toner Supply] (D158/D159) 2908 [Force Toner Supp] (D160/D161/D170) Number of Sheets [- / - / -] (Force Toner Supp) [Execute] Supplies the toner to the development unit. The processing stops under either of the following conditions: ...
  • Page 490 Main SP Tables-2 [Toner Supply Time [sec]] (D158/D159) [Toner Supply Time] (D160/D161/D170) Adjusts the toner supply time. The toner supply motor remains on for the 2922 specified time. To validate this setting, select "0" in SP2-921-001. Specify a greater value if the user tends to make many copies having high proportions of solid black image areas.
  • Page 491 001 - *ENG D160/D161/D170:2.40 / 0.05 vol / step] [ID Sensor Control Function Select] (D158/D159) [ID Sensor Control] (D160/D161/D170) 2927 Determines whether the ID sensor signal is referenced or not for the toner density control. Keep the default value in usual operations.
  • Page 492 Main SP Tables-2 [Vref Adjustment] (D158/D159) [Vtref Limits] (D160/D161/D170) 2929 Adjust the upper or lower Vref limit. [0.50 to 3.50 / D158/D159:2.80, Upper Limit *ENG D160/D161/D170:2.45 / 0.05 vol / (Upper) step] [0.50 to 3.50 / D158/D159:1.4, Lower Limit *ENG D160/D161/D170:1.25 / 0.05 vol /...
  • Page 493 Main SP Tables-2 [ID Sensor Control Correction] (D158/D159) [ID Sensor Adj] (D160/D161/D170) 2933 Adjusts the correction value for P sensor. This SP is design use only and do not change. 001 - *ENG [0.0 to 3.0 / 1.0 / 0.1 / step]...
  • Page 494 Main SP Tables-2 [After ID Sensor Error] (D158/D159) 2992 Displays SC after the limit number of copies printed when ID sensor error is occurred. [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] 001 Copies Limit *ENG 0: 100 1: 200...
  • Page 495 Counter [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 sheet / step] Counter for executing SP2-996-002. Counts up when registration is resumed. 2998 [PCU Reverse Rotation Time] (D158/D159) Wait Time *ENG [240 to 999 / 300 / 1 ms / step] Sets the time until the reverse rotation starts after the main motor stopped.
  • Page 496: Main Sp Tables-3

    Main SP Tables-3 3.3 MAIN SP TABLES-3 3.3.1 SP3-XXX (PROCESS) There are no Group 3 SP modes for this machine. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-38 SM Appendix...
  • Page 497: Main Sp Tables-4

    Main SP Tables-4 3.4 MAIN SP TABLES-4 3.4.1 SP4-XXX (SCANNER) [Sub Scan Magnification Adj] (D158/D159) [Sub Scan Mag] (D160/D161/D170) 4008 Adjusts the sub-scan magnification by changing the scanner motor speed. D158/D159: [-1.0 to 1.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 % / step]...
  • Page 498 Main SP Tables-4 [Set Scale Mask] (D158/D159) [Scan Erase Margin] (D160/D161/D170) Adjusts scanning margins for the leading and trailing edges (sub scan) and right and left edge (main scan). 4012  Do not adjust unless the customer desires a scanner margin greater than the printer margin.These settings are adjusted to erase shadows...
  • Page 499 001 HP Detection Enable 0:OFF, 1:ON [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] 002 HP Detection Disable 0:OFF, 1:ON [Dust Check] (D158/D159) 4020 [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] 001 Dust Detection:On/Off *ENG 0: OFF, 1: ON Selects the detect level.
  • Page 500 [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 / step] Data) D160/D161/D170 [0 to 0xFFFF / 0 / 1 / step] [Min Size for APS] (D158/D159) [APS Small Origin] (D160/D161/D170) 4303 Determines whether an original of non-standard size is detected as A5/HLT size by the APS sensor.
  • Page 501 A4 SEF,B5 SEF – 16K SEF(CHN) A4 LEF,B5 LEF – 16K LEF(CHN) 001 - *ENG [0 to 1 / 0 / 1 / step] [Scan Size Detection] (D158/D159) Selects whether the machine detects the scan size. 4308 0:OFF 1:ON 2:APS...
  • Page 502 Main SP Tables-4 [Scan Size Detect Value] (D158/D159) 4310 Checks the density of scanning data for the scan size detection. 001 S1:R [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 digit / step] 002 S1:G [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 digit / step]...
  • Page 503 Main SP Tables-4 [Intermittent Shading: Color] (D158/D159) 4351 001 Switch On/Off [0 or 1 / 1 / 1 / step] 002 Interval 1 [0 to 65535 / 180 / 1 sec / step] 003 Interval 1 Times [1 to 60 / 1 / 1 / step]...
  • Page 504 2 Patch 16C 7 Scanned+Slant Grid C 3 Grid pattern A 8 Scanned+Slant Grid D 4 Slant grid pattern B [Select Copy Data Security] (D158/D159) 4429 Adjusts the pattern density of illegal copy output for Copy, Scanner, and Fax. 001 Copying *ENG...
  • Page 505 Main SP Tables-4 Uses or does not use the shading image path. [Digital AE] (D158/D159) 4460 Adjusts the background level. 001 Lower Limit:Value *ENG [0 to 1023 / 364 / 1 / step] 002 Background Level *ENG [512 to 1535 / 932 / 1 / step]...
  • Page 506 Main SP Tables-4 [Scan Apli:Txt Dropout] (D158/D159) 4552 Sets the text dropout color MTF level of the scanner application. MTF: 0(Off) 1-15 *ENG [0 to 15 / 8 / 1 / step] (Weak-Strong) Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 4 / 1 / step]...
  • Page 507 Main SP Tables-4 [Scan Apli:Photo] (D158/D159) 4554 Sets the photo MTF level of the scanner application. MTF: 0(Off) 1-15 *ENG [0 to 15 / 8 / 1 / step] (Weak-Strong) Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 4 / 1 / step]...
  • Page 508 [1 to 255 / 128 / 1 / step] Ind Dot Erase: 0(Off) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 0 / 1 / step] (Weak-Strong) [Scan Apli:Col Gloss Photo] (D158/D159) 4571 Sets the color gloss photo MTF level of the scanner application. MTF: 0(Off) 1-15 *ENG...
  • Page 509 [1 to 255 / 128 / 1 / step] Ind Dot Erase: 0(Off) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 0 / 1 / step] (Weak-Strong) [Fax Apli:Txt/Chart] (D158/D159) 4580 Sets the text/chart MTF level of the fax application. MTF: 0(Off) 1-15 *ENG...
  • Page 510 Main SP Tables-4 [Fax Apli:Txt/Photo] (D158/D159) 4582 Sets the text/photo MTF level of the fax application. MTF: 0(Off) 1-15 *ENG [0 to 15 / 8 / 1 / step] (Weak-Strong) Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 4 / 1 / step]...
  • Page 511 Main SP Tables-4 [Fax Apli:Original 1] (D158/D159) 4584 Sets the original 1 MTF level of the fax application. MTF: 0(Off) 1-15 *ENG [0 to 15 / 8 / 1 / step] (Weak-Strong) Smoothing: 0(x1) 1-7 *ENG [0 to 7 / 4 / 1 / step]...
  • Page 512 Main SP Tables-4 [SBU Version Display] (D158/D159) 4600 001 SBU ID [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/ step] 002 SCAT ID [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1 / step] [Scanner Memory Access] (D158/D159) 4602 Enables the read and write check for the SBU registers.
  • Page 513 Main SP Tables-4 [Gray Balance Set: R] 4609 Displays the adjustment value of the gray balance for red. D158/D159 [-384 to 255 / -100 / 1 digit / step] 001 Book Scan *ENG D160/D161/D170 [128 to 383 / 256 / 1 / step]...
  • Page 514 001 Latest:RCL_DAC [0 to 15 / 0 / 1 / step] 002 Latest:OFFSET_DAC [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 / step] [SSCG Corection] DFU (D158/D159) 4635 001 Set Mode Selection *ENG [0 to 3 / 1 / 1 / step]...
  • Page 515 Main SP Tables-4 [SSCG Corection Value (Ana.)] DFU (D158/D159) 4637 001 Latest: RE [-31 to 31 / 0 / 1 digit / step] 002 Latest: RO [-31 to 31 / 0 / 1 digit / step] 003 Latest: GE [-31 to 31 / 0 / 1 digit / step]...
  • Page 516 Main SP Tables-4 [SSCG Corection Value (Ana.)] DFU (D158/D159) 4639 001 Factory Setting: RE *ENG [-31 to 31 / 0 / 1 digit / step] 002 Factory Setting: RO *ENG [-31 to 31 / 0 / 1 digit / step]...
  • Page 517 Main SP Tables-4 [SSCG Noise Amplitude] (D158/D159) 4641 001 RE [0 to 1023 / 0 / 1 digit / step] 002 RO [0 to 1023 / 0 / 1 digit / step] 003 GE [0 to 1023 / 0 / 1 digit / step]...
  • Page 518 [0 to 65535 / 0 / 1 / step] 001 Power-ON D160/D161/D170 [0 to 3 / 0 / 1 / step] [Black Level Adj. Value (Ana.)] (D158/D159) 4651 001 Latest: RE [0 to 127 / 0 / 1 digit / step]...
  • Page 519 Main SP Tables-4 [Black Level Adj. Value (Ana.)] (D158/D159) 4652 001 Latest: GE [0 to 127 / 0 / 1 digit / step] 002 Latest: GO [0 to 127 / 0 / 1 digit / step] [Black Level Adj. Value (Ana.)] (D158/D159)
  • Page 520 Main SP Tables-4 [Black Level Adj. Value (Dig.)] (D158/D159) Displays the last correct adjustment value of the black level. 4655 GE: Green Even signal, GO: Green Odd signal BkE: Black Even signal, BkO: Black Odd signal Displays the black offset value for the...
  • Page 521 Main SP Tables-4 [Analog Gain Adjust] (D158/D159) 4659 001 Latest: G *ENG [0 to 14 / 0 / 1 digit / step] [Analog Gain Adjust] (D158/D159) 4660 001 Latest: B *ENG [0 to 14 / 0 / 1 digit / step]...
  • Page 522 Main SP Tables-4 [Black Level Adj. Value (Ana.)] (D158/D159) 4670 001 Factory Setting: RE *ENG [0 to 127 / 0 / 1 digit / step] 002 Factory Setting: RO *ENG [0 to 127 / 0 / 1 digit / step] [Black Level Adj.
  • Page 523 Main SP Tables-4 [Black Level Adj. Value (Dig.)] (D158/D159) 4674 Displays the factory setting values of the black level. GE: Green Even signal, GO: Green Odd signal Displays the factory setting values of the black level adjustment for the even green...
  • Page 524 Main SP Tables-4 [Analog Gain Adjust] (D158/D159) 4678 001 Factory Setting: G *ENG [0 to 14 / 0 / 1 digit / step] [Analog Gain Adjust] (D158/D159) 4679 001 Factory Setting: B *ENG [0 to 14 / 0 / 1 digit / step]...
  • Page 525 [80 to 120 / 106 / 1 % / step] 001 (ARDF) *ENG D160/D161/D170 [80 to 120 / 103 / 1 % / step] [White Level Peak Read] (D158/D159) [White Level Peak] (D160/D161/D170) 4690 Displays the peak level of the white level scanning. D158/D159...
  • Page 526 Main SP Tables-4 [White Level Peak Read] (D158/D159) [White Level Peak] (D160/D161/D170) 4692 Displays the peak level of the white level scanning. BE: Blue Even signal, BO: Blue Odd signal D158/D159 [0 to 1023 / 0 / 1 digit / step]...
  • Page 527 *ENG [SBU Test Pattern Change] (D158/D159) 4699 001 - [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 / step] [Scanner Free run DF mode] (D158/D159) 4802 Executes the document feeder shading free run. Turns off the scanner lamp. 001 Lamp Off [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] Turns on the scanner lamp.
  • Page 528 Main SP Tables-4 [Home Position Adj Value] (D158/D159) [Home Position Adj] (D160/D161/D170) 4803 Adjusts the scanner home position. 001 - *ENG [-2.0 to 2.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm / step] [Home Position Operation] (D158/D159) 4804 Executes the scanner HP detection.
  • Page 529 [0 to 16383 / 0 / 1 / step] 003 Latest:Green [0 to 16383 / 0 / 1 / step] 005 Latest:Blue [0 to 16383 / 0 / 1 / step] [LED White Level Peak Read] (D158/D159) [LED Lighting Duty:C] (D160/D161/D170) 4851 D158/D159 Latest: RE...
  • Page 530 [0 to 1023 / 0 / 1 digit / step] *ENG (Last:Blue) D160/D161/D170 [0 to 16383 / 1360 / 1 / step] [LED White Level Peak Read] (D158/D159) [LED Lighting Duty:C] (D160/D161/D170) 4852 D158/D159 Factory Setting: BO [0 to 1023 / 0 / 1 digit / step]...
  • Page 531 4904 Adjusts the ADS lower limit. 001 ADS Lower Limit *ENG [0 to 255 / 80 / 1 / step] [Select Gradation Level] (D158/D159 ) 4905 001 Select Gradation Level *ENG [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 / step]...
  • Page 532 Main SP Tables-4 [Man Gamma Adj] (DFU) (D158/D159 ) 4918 Adjusts the manual gamma for Copy/Photo or Copy/Text with the soft keys on the operation panel. 009 Man Gamma Adj [- / - / -] 4921 [Image Adj Select] (D160/D161/D170)
  • Page 533 Selects the dot erase level. Higher settings provide greater erasure. This setting is only appliedto the originals in SP4-921. 4929 [Positive/Negative] (D160/D161/D170) Copy *ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] Inverts white and black. This setting is only applied to the originals in SP4-921. SM Appendix 3-75 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 534 Selects the black line erase level. This setting is effective only when originals are scanned by the DF. [0 = No / 1 = Very weak / 2 = Weak / 3 = Strong] This setting is applied regardless of what mode has been selected in SP4-921. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-76 SM Appendix...
  • Page 535 Restores the standard chromaticity rank. 005 Chroma Rank *ENG [0 to 255 / 0 / 1 / step] [IPU Image Pass Selection] (D158/D159 ) 4991 001 RGB Frame Memory [0 to 19 / 2 / 1 / step ] 002 Filter test output...
  • Page 536 Main SP Tables-4 [Adj Txt/Photo Recog Level] (D158/D159 ) 4994 Selects the definition level between Text and Photo for high compression PDF. 001 High Compression PDF *ENG [0 to 2 / 1 / 1 / step] [White Paper Detection Level] (D158/D159 )
  • Page 537: Main Sp Tables-5

    All LEDs turn on. The LCD turns on or off every 3 seconds. Press the reset key to end this program. 001 - [Add Disp. Lang] (D158/159) Adds language available in user choice. (Only the languages registered in the machine) Refer to the displayed language list to set in the way showed below.
  • Page 538 [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 001 Display IP Address *CTL 0: OFF, 1: ON [Parts PM Display Setting] (D158/159) 5062 Display or does not display the PM part yield on the LCD. [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]...
  • Page 539 [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 001 - *CTL 0: Service, 1: User 5071 [Set Bypass Paper Size Display] (D158/159) Set Bypass Paper Size [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step ] Display 0: Disable, 1: Enable Enables or disables the bypass paper size display for confirmation...
  • Page 540 [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] *CTL (D158/159) 0: A4 (LT), 1: A3 (DLT) [Non-Std. Paper Sel.] (D158/159) 5112 Selects On/Off to allow the setting of the custom size. [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step] 001 (0:OFF 1:ON)
  • Page 541 Main SP Tables-5 [Optional Counter Type] (D158/159) 5113 [Op Counter Type] (D160/D161/D170) This program specifies the counter type. [0 to 9 / 0 / 1/step] Default Optional Counter 0: None, 1: Key card (RK 3, 4) *CTL Type (D158/159) 2: Key card (down), 3: Prepaid card...
  • Page 542 001 Disable Copying *CTL 0: Not disabled 1: Disabled [Mode Clear Opt. Counter Removal] (D158/159) [Clr-OP Count Remv] (D160/D161/D170) 5120 This program updates the information on the optional counter. When you install or remove an optional counter, check the settings.
  • Page 543 001 APS Mode *CTL 0: Enabled 1: Disabled [Paper Size Type Selection] (D158/159) 5131 The program selects a paper size system from the following alternatives: the AB system (0), the LT system (1), and the AF system (2). [1 to 2 / 1(NA), 2(EU, ASIA, CHN,...
  • Page 544 Main SP Tables-5 [Fax Printing Mode at Optional Counter Off] (D158/159) Enables or disables the automatic print out without an accounting device. This 5167 SP is used when the receiving fax is accounted by an external accounting device. [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]...
  • Page 545 [0 or 1 / 1(NA), 0(EU, ASIA, CHN,TW) / 1/step] 010 Tray3:1 *ENG 0: A4 LEF 1: LE LEF [0 or 1 / 1(NA), 0(EU, ASIA, CHN,TW) / 1/step] 011 Tray3:2 *ENG 0: A3 1: DLT SM Appendix 3-87 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 546 [0 or 1 / 1(NA), 0(EU, ASIA, CHN,TW) / 1/step] 017 Tray4:4 *ENG 0: B5 LEF 1: Exe LEF [0 or 1 / 1(NA), 0(EU, ASIA, CHN,TW) / 1/step] 018 Tray1:5 *ENG 0: A5 LEF 1: HLT LEF D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-88 SM Appendix...
  • Page 547 Main SP Tables-5 [0 or 1 / D158: 0(NA,EU, ASIA, CHN,TW), D159:1(NA), 0(EU, ASIA, 019 Tray2:5 *ENG CHN,TW) / 1/step] 0: A5 LEF 1: HLT LEF [Tray Size Adjust] (D160/D161/D170) 5181 Adjusts the paper size for each tray. [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]...
  • Page 548 0: B5 LEF 1: Exe LEF [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 014 Tray4:1(EU) *ENG 0: A4 LEF 1: LE LEF [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 015 Tray4:2(EU) *ENG 0: A3 1: DLT D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-90 SM Appendix...
  • Page 549 022 Tray1:2(NA) *ENG 0: A3 1: DLT [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step] 023 Tray1:3(NA) *ENG 0: B4 1: LG [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step] 024 Tray1:4(NA) *ENG 0: B5 LEF 1: Exe LEF SM Appendix 3-91 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 550 031 Tray3:2(NA) *ENG 0: A3 1: DLT [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step] 032 Tray3:3(NA) *ENG 0: B4 1: LG [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step] 033 Tray3:4(NA) *ENG 0: B5 LEF 1: Exe LEF D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-92 SM Appendix...
  • Page 551 039 Tray2:5(NA) *ENG 0: A5 LEF 1: HLT LEF [RK4: Setting] (D158/159) Enables or disables the prevention for RK4 (accounting device) disconnection. 5186 If the RK4 is disconnected for 10 seconds when this SP is set to "1 (Enable)", the machine automatically jams a sheet of paper.
  • Page 552 Sets whether or not to display the icon. 002 SC Icon Display Setting *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] [Paper Exit After Staple End] (D158/159) 5199 This SP determines whether the machine can output paper if staple supply runs out.
  • Page 553 Rev. 07/15/2013 Main SP Tables-5 [Set Time] (D158/159) Adjusts the RTC (real time clock) time setting for the local time zone. Examples: For Japan (+9 GMT), enter 540 (9 hours x 60 min.) DOM: +540 (Tokyo) NA: -300 (New York)
  • Page 554 Main SP Tables-5 5307 [Summer Time] (D158/159) [0 to 1 / - / 1/step] 0: Disabled 1: Enabled Usable *CTL (Default) 1: NA and EUR 0: ASIA and others Enables or disables the summer time mode.  Make sure that both SP5-307-3 and -4 are correctly set. Otherwise, this SP is not activated even if this SP is set to "1".
  • Page 555 The 7th and 8 digits must be set to "00".  The digits are counted from the left.  Make sure that SP5-307-1 is set to "1". 5401 [Access Control] (D158/159) [0 to 3 / 0 / 1/step] 0: Read Only 103 Default Document ACL *CTL 1: Edit...
  • Page 556 240 Detail Option *CTL -1: ON, 0: OFF 4: Skip password entry -1: ON, 0: OFF 5: Set the display of the remaining Frequence -1: ON, 0: OFF 6~7: Set the display time -1: ON, 0: OFF D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-98 SM Appendix...
  • Page 557 Main SP Tables-5 5402 [Access Control] (D158/159) 101 SDKJ1 Limit Setting *CTL [ / 0x00 / 0x01/step] bit0: SDKJ Authentication 102 SDKJ2 Limit Setting *CTL -0: Panel Type -1: Remote Type 103 SDKJ3 Limit Setting *CTL bit1: Using user code setup...
  • Page 558 Using external billing device setup -0: OFF, 1: ON bit4: Using extended external billing device setup 117 SDKJ17 Limit Setting *CTL -0: OFF, 1: ON bit5~6: Not used bit7: Using extended function J limit users -0: OFF, 1: ON D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-100 SM Appendix...
  • Page 559 Using extended function J limit 130 SDKJ30 Limit Setting *CTL users -0: OFF, 1: ON 5402 [Access Control] (D158/159) Sets limited uses for SDKJ application data. 141 SDKJ1 ProductID *CTL [0 to 0xffffffff / 0 / 1/step] 142 SDKJ2 ProductID...
  • Page 560 162 SDKJ22 ProductID *CTL 163 SDKJ23 ProductID *CTL 164 SDKJ24 ProductID *CTL 165 SDKJ25 ProductID *CTL 166 SDKJ26 ProductID *CTL 167 SDKJ27 ProductID *CTL 168 SDKJ28 ProductID *CTL 169 SDKJ29 ProductID *CTL 170 SDKJ30 ProductID *CTL D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-102 SM Appendix...
  • Page 561 Main SP Tables-5 5404 [User Code Count Clear] (D158/159) Clears all counters for users. 001 User Code Counter Clear [- / - / -] [Execute] 5411 [LDAP-Certification] (D158/159) Turns simple authentication on or off for LDAP. 004 Simplified Authentication *CTL...
  • Page 562 Main SP Tables-5 5413 [Lockout Setting] (D158/159) [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] Lockout On/Off *CTL 0: OFF, 1: ON Switches on/off the lock on the local address book account. Lockout Threshold *CTL [1 to 10 / 5 / 1time/step] Sets a limit on the frequency of lockouts for account lockouts.
  • Page 563 Main SP Tables-5 5415 [Password Attack] (D158/159) Permissible Number *CTL [0 to 100 / 30 / 1times/step] Sets the threshold number of attempts to attack the system with random passwords to gain illegal access to the system. Detect Time *CTL [1 to 10 / 5 / 1sec/step] Sets a detection time to count a password attack.
  • Page 564 Main SP Tables-5 5417 [Access Attack] (D158/159) Access Permissible Number *CTL [0 to 500 / 100 / 1times/step] Sets a limit on access attempts when an excessive number of attempts are detected for MFP features. Attack Detect Time *CTL [10 to 30 / 10 / 1sec/step] Sets the length of time for monitoring the frequency of access to MFP features.
  • Page 565 0: Authentication ON 071 SDK3 *CTL 1: Authentication OFF [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] Browser *CTL 0: Authentication ON 1: Authentication OFF Determines whether certification is required before a user can use the Browser application. SM Appendix 3-107 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 566 Main SP Tables-5 [Auth Dialog Message Change] (D158/159) 5430 Displays the Authentication dialog message or not. [OFF or ON / OFF / 1/step] Message Change On/Off *CTL OFF: Function off. ON: Function on. Turns on or off the displayed message change for the authentication.
  • Page 567 Main SP Tables-5 040 CertCrypt *CTL 050 UserLimitCount *CTL [Authentication Error Code] (D158/159) 5481 These SP codes determine how the authentication failures are displayed. [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] System Log Disp *CTL 0: Display OFF 1: Display ON Determines whether an error code appears in the system log after a user authentication failure occurs.
  • Page 568 Main SP Tables-5 [PM Alarm] (D158/159) 5501 [PM Alarm Interval] (D160/D161/D170) [0 to 9999 / 0 / 1/step] PM Alarm Level 0: Alarm off *CTL (Printout) 1 to 9999: Alarm goes off when Value (1 to 9999) x 1000 > PM counter...
  • Page 569 Main SP Tables-5 [Supply Alarm] (D158/159) 5507 Enables or disables the notifying a supply call via the @Remote. [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 001 Paper Supply Alarm *CTL 0: OFF, 1: ON [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]...
  • Page 570 Main SP Tables-5 5508 [CC Call] (D158/159) [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step] Jam Remains *CTL 0: Disable, 1: Enable Enables/disables initiating a call for an unattended paper jam. [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step] Continuous Jams *CTL 0: Disable, 1: Enable Enables/disables initiating a call for consecutive paper jams.
  • Page 571 Supply Automatic Ordering *CTL Call Supply Management *CTL Report Call 012 Jam/Door Open Call *CTL [Service Blanch Information] (D158/159) 5713 Sets the Service Blanch Information Code Service Blanch Information *CTL [7digit / - / -/step] Code 5730 [Extended Function Setting] (D158/159)
  • Page 572 Main SP Tables-5 5745 [EcoCountTime] (D158/159) 005 EcoCountTime *CTL [0 to 1439 / 0 / -/step] 5745 [PowerConsumption] 211 Controller Standby *CTL [0 to 9999 / 0 / 1/step] 212 STR *CTL [0 to 9999 / 0 / 1/step] 213 Main Power Off...
  • Page 573 Main SP Tables-5 [JPEG Quality] (D158/159) 5747 201 - *CTL [0 to 100 / 80 / 1%/step ] [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step ] 203 memory *CTL 0: Use extended memory 1: Not use extended memory 204 Browser...
  • Page 574 Main SP Tables-5 [MS Debug SW] (D158/159) 5792 001 1 [0 to 255 / - / 1 /step] 5801 [Memory Clear] [- / - / -] All Clear (D158/159) [Execute] Resets all correction data for process control and all software counters, and returns all modes and adjustments to their default values.
  • Page 575 [Execute] Initializes the scanner defaults for the scanner and all the scanner SP modes. [- / - / -] Web Service (D158/159) [Execute] Deletes the network file application management files and thumbnails, and initializes the job login ID. [- / - / -]...
  • Page 576 [- / - / -] (D158/159) [Execute] Initializes the UCS (User Information Control Service) settings. [- / - / -] MIRS Setting (D158/159) [Execute] Initializes the MIRS (Machine Information Report Service) settings. [- / - / -] CCS (D158/159) [Execute] Initializes the CCS (Certification and Charge-control Service) settings.
  • Page 577 [- / - / -] 001 Machine Free Run *ENG [Execute] 5803 [INPUT Check] (D158/159) 001 Tray1: Paper Size Sensor [0 to 15 / 0 / 1/step] 002 Tray2: Paper Size Sensor [0 to 7 / 0 / 1/step] 003 Tray1: Tray Set Sensor...
  • Page 578 201 Platen Cover Sensor [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 5803 [Input Check] (D160/D161/D170) [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/step] 001 Safety SW 0:OFF 1:ON [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/step] 002 Safety SW-LD5V 0:OFF 1:ON D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-120 SM Appendix...
  • Page 579 013 Duplex Exit S 0:Not detected 1:Paper detected [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/step] 014 Bypass PE S 0:Not detected 1:Paper detected [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/step] 015 Bypass P Size S Refer to *5 SM Appendix 3-121 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 580 [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/step] 037 L-Synchronization 0:Undetected 1:Detected [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/step] 045 Platen Cover S 0:CLOSE 1:OPEN [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/step] 050 Fan Motor Lock 0:*6Lock 1:Unlocked D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-122 SM Appendix...
  • Page 581 [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/step] 059 Bypass: Length 0:Not Detected 1:Paper Detected [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/step] 060 Bypass: HP 0:Not Lifted 1:Lifted [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/step] 061 Key Card Install 0:Unconnected 1:Connected SM Appendix 3-123 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 582 083 ADF Registration 0:Not Detected 1:Paper Detected [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/step] 084 ADF Exit Sensor 0:Not Detected 1:Paper Detected [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/step] 085 ADF Rear Edge 0:No Paper Detected 1:Paper Detected D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-124 SM Appendix...
  • Page 583 [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/step] 092 ADF Org Width4 0:*11 [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/step] 093 ADF Skew Correct 0:Not Detected 1:Paper Detected *5 Size code for PFU (Paper feed unit) / By-pass tray HLTY DLTT SM Appendix 3-125 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 584 *11 ADF: Combination of detect sensor for Org Length/ Org Width. Width detect sensor On table sensor Size (W*L) A3 vertical (297*420) B4 vertical (257*364) A4 vertical (210/297) A4 landscape (297*210) B5 vertical (182*257) B5 landscape (257*182) A5 vertical (148*210) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-126 SM Appendix...
  • Page 585 11”*8 1/2” (LT) Landscape 7 1/4”*10 1/2” (US EXE) vertical 10 1/2”*7 1/4” (US EXE) landscape 8”*10” vertical 5 1/2”*8 1/2” (HLT) vertical 8 1/2”*5 1/2” (HLT) landscape 8K vertical (267*390) 16K vertical (195*267) YES landscape(267*195) SM Appendix 3-127 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 586 Main SP Tables-5 5804 [OUTPUT Check] (D158/D159) 001 Main Motor: CW: High [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 002 Main Motor: CW: Low [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 003 Main Motor: CCW: High [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step]...
  • Page 587 [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 049 Polygon Motor: High 0:OFF, 1:ON [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 050 Polygon Motor: Low 0:OFF, 1:ON [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 051 LD On 0:OFF, 1:ON SM Appendix 3-129 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 588 012 BK-Low Lift M-Dw [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] 013 Relay CL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] 014 BK-Relay CL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-130 SM Appendix...
  • Page 589 072 Bank:Feed Clutch1 [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] 073 Bank:Feed Clutch2 [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] 074 Bank:Trans Clutch [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] SM Appendix 3-131 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 590 SC982 is displayed if you specify a language that is inconsistent with your local model. 001 - *ENG [1 to 7 / 0 / 1 / step] [SC Reset] (D158/159) Resets a type A service call condition. 5810  Turn the main switch off and on after resetting the SC code.
  • Page 591 5811 Inputs 11 digits serial number (machine code + 7-digit serial number). 001 Code Set 5812 [Service Tel. No. Setting] (D158/159) Service *CTL [up to 20 / - / 1/step] Sets the telephone number for a service representative. This number is printed on the Counter List, which can be printed with the user’s “Counter”...
  • Page 592 [- / - / -] Use this to input the fax number of the CE printed on the Counter Report (UP mode). 5816 [Remote Service] (D158/159) [0 to 2 / 2 / 1/step] 0: Remote service off I/F Setting *CTL...
  • Page 593 1: Sleep or panel off mode only Selects the timing for the remote firmware updating. [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] RCG Error Cause 0: Initial state, normal condition 1: Error Displays RCG connection error. cause SM Appendix 3-135 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 594 This SP sets the port number of the proxy server used for communication between the embedded RCG-N and the gateway. This setting is necessary to set up the embedded RC Gate-N.  This port number is customer information and is not printed in the SMC report. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-136 SM Appendix...
  • Page 595 A rescue update for certification has been issued and a rescue certification setting is in progress for the rescue GW connection. The rescue certification setting is completed and the GW URL is being notified of the certification update request. SM Appendix 3-137 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 596 An SSL error notification has been issued. Issued after the certification has expired. Notification of shift from a common authentication to an individual certification. Notification of a common certification without ID2. Notification that no certification was issued. Notification that GW URL does not exist. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-138 SM Appendix...
  • Page 597 Allows the service technician to confirm the size of the firmware data files during the firmware update execution. CERT:Macro Ver. [8digits / - / 1digit/step] Displays the macro version of the @Remote certification. This SP displays 8-digit characters. SM Appendix 3-139 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 598 Displays the end time of the period for which the current @Remote certification is enabled. This SP displays 10-digit characters. [1 or 2 / 1 / 1/step] CERT:Encrypt Level *CTL 1: 512 bit 2: 2048 bit Displays cryptic strength of the NRS certification. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-140 SM Appendix...
  • Page 599 If the execution succeeded, SP5816-153 will display the result for confirmation and SP5816-154 will display the telephone number for the connection to the outside line. Line Type Judgement [0 to 255 / 0 / 1/step] Result SM Appendix 3-141 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 600 This SP displays the classification (tone or pulse) of the telephone line to the access point for embedded RCG-M. The number displayed (0 or 1) is the result of the execution of SP5816-151. However, this setting can also be changed manually. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-142 SM Appendix...
  • Page 601 24 numbers Use this SP to set the telephone number of the line where embedded RCG-M is connected. This number is transmitted to and used by the Call Center to return calls. Limit: 24 numbers (numbers only) SM Appendix 3-143 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 602 SP5816 187 determines whether the off-hook button can be used to interrupt a RCG-M transmission in progress to open the line for fax transaction. Modem Serial No. *CTL [- / - / -] This SP displays the serial number registered for the RCG-M. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-144 SM Appendix...
  • Page 603 Letter Number *CTL [- / - / -] Allows entering the number of the request needed for the RCG-N device. [- / - / -] Confirm Execute [Execute] Executes the inquiry request to the @Remote GW URL. SM Appendix 3-145 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 604 Displays a number that indicates the registration result. 0: Succeeded 1: Inquiry number error 2: Registration in progress 3: Proxy error (proxy enabled) 4: Proxy error (proxy disabled) 5: Proxy error (Illegal user name or password) 8: Other error 9: Registration executing D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-146 SM Appendix...
  • Page 605 The request number used at -12007 registration was different from the one used at confirmation. Update certification failed because -12008 mainframe was in use. D2 mismatch between an individual -12009 certification and NVRAM. -12010 Certification area is not initialized. SM Appendix 3-147 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 606 [- / - / -] Install Clear [Execute] Releases the machine from its embedded RCG setup. CommLog Print [- / - / -] Prints the communication log.  This SP is activated only when SP 5816-021 is set to “1”. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-148 SM Appendix...
  • Page 607 Main SP Tables-5 5821 [Remote Service Address] (D158/159) [00000000h to FFFFFFFFh / RCG IP Address *CTL 00000000h / 1/step] Sets the IP address of the RCG (Remote Communication Gate) destination for call processing at the remote service center. RCG Port Number...
  • Page 608 Main SP Tables-5 [- / - / -] 001 Program Download 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled 5828 [Network Setting] (D158/159) [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] Job Spooling *CTL 0: Disabled, 1: Enabled Enables/disables Job Spooling. [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]...
  • Page 609 This is the IPv6 local address link referenced on the Ethernet or wireless LAN (802.11b) in the format: "Link Local Address" + "Prefix Length" The IPv6 address consists of a total 128 bits configured in 8 blocks of 16 bits each. SettingActive IPv6 [000000000000000000000000000000000000h Stateless Address 1 SM Appendix 3-151 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 610 Enables or disables the automatic setting for IPv6 stateless. [0x0000 to 0xffff / 0xffff / -] 0: Not displayed, 1:Displayed Web Item visible *CTL bit0: Net RICOH bit1: Consumable Supplier bit2-15: Reserved (all) Displays or does not display the Web system items. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-152 SM Appendix...
  • Page 611 244 Web Link2 visible *CTL Same as "-241" 249 DHCPv6 DUID *CTL [- / - / -] [HDD Formatting] (D158/159) 5832 Initializes the hard disk. Use this SP mode only if there is a hard disk error. 001 HDD Formatting (ALL)
  • Page 612 Mail) HDD Formatting (Data for a Design) 010 HDD Formatting (Log) 011 HDD Formatting (Ridoc I/F) 5836 [Capture Settings] (D158/159) Capture Function (0:Off [0 or 1 / 0 / 1] *CTL 1:On) 0: Disable, 1: Enable With this function disabled, the settings related to the capture feature cannot be initialized, displayed, or selected.
  • Page 613 [1 to 65535 / 80 / 1/step] This is basically adjusted by the remote system. Primary srv URL path *CTL [0 to 16 char / - / 1/step] This is basically adjusted by the remote system. SM Appendix 3-155 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 614 [0 to 255 / 3 / 1/step] Selects the resolution for BW fax mode. This is basically adjusted by the remote system. 0: 600dpi/ 1: 400dpi/ 2: 300dpi/ 3: 200dpi/ 4: 150dpi/ 5: 100dpi/ 6: 75dpi D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-156 SM Appendix...
  • Page 615 [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step] 142 Stand-by Doc Max Number *CTL [10 to 10000 / 2000 / 1/step] 5840 [IEEE 802.11] (D158/159) [1 to 14 / 11 (NA), 13 (EU), 14 (JPN) / 1/step] Range Channel Max *CTL...
  • Page 616 0 x 09 - 22M (reserved) [00 to 11 / 00 / 1/step] 00: Key #1 WEP key Select *CTL 01: Key #2 (Reserved) 10: Key #3 (Reserved) 11: Key #4 (Reserved) Selects the WEP key. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-158 SM Appendix...
  • Page 617 1: Info, 2: warning, 3: error Selects the debug level for WPA authentication application. This SP is displayed only when the IEEE802.11 card is installed. 5841 [Supply Name Setting] (D158/159) 001 Toner Name Setting:Black *CTL 002 Toner Name Setting:Cyan *CTL...
  • Page 618 *CTL 022 Staple Bind 2 *CTL 023 Staple Bind 3 *CTL 5842 [GWWS Analysis] (D158/159) [8bit assign / 00000000 / bit switch] 0bit[LSB]: system, other group 1bit: capture related group 2bit: authentication related group 3bit: address book related group 4bit: device management related...
  • Page 619 Main SP Tables-5 5844 [USB] (D158/159) [0x01 or 0x04 / 0x04 / -] 0x01: Full speed (fixed) 001 Transfer Rate *CTL 0x04: H-speed, F-speed (auto change) Vendor ID DFU *CTL [0x0000 to 0xFFFF / 0x05CA / 1/step] Displays the vendor ID.
  • Page 620 Main SP Tables-5 [Delivery Server Setting] (D158/159) 5845 Provides items for delivery server settings. FTP Port No. *CTL [1 to 65535 / 3670 / 1/step] Sets the FTP port number used when image files to the Scan Router Server. [000.000.000.000 to 255.255.255.255...
  • Page 621 [ Up to 6 char / - / -/step] This SP is used for the scan router program. Server Port Number *CTL [1 to 65535 / 80 / 1/step] (Primary) DFU This SP is used for the scan router program. SM Appendix 3-163 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 622 This SP is used for the scan router program. [0 or 1 / 1 / -/step] Rapid Sending Control *CTL 0: Control disabled 1: Control enabled Enables or disables the prevention function for the continuous data sending error. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-164 SM Appendix...
  • Page 623 Main SP Tables-5 5846 [UCS Settings] (D158/159) Machine ID (for Delivery *CTL [- / - / -] Server) Displays the unique device ID in use by the delivery server directory. The value is only displayed and cannot be changed. This ID is created from the NIC MAC or IEEE 1394 EUI.
  • Page 624 5. However, at this point the address book can be accessed by only the system administrator or key operator. 6. Enter the SP mode and do SP5846-041. After this SP executes successfully, any user can access the address book. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-166 SM Appendix...
  • Page 625 [- / - / -] Backup All Addr Book [Execute] Uploads all directory information to the SD card. [- / - / -] Restore All Addr Book [Execute] Downloads all directory information from the SD card. SM Appendix 3-167 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 626 [0 to 32 / 0 / 1/step] Use this SP to set the conditions for password entry to access the local address book. Specifically, this SP limits the password entry to lower case and defines the length of the password. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-168 SM Appendix...
  • Page 627 [0 to 255 / - / 1/step] Shows the status of the encryption function for the address book data. [Repository Resolution Reduction] (D158/159) SP5847-1 through SP5847-8 changes the default settings of image data transferred externally by the Net File page reference function.
  • Page 628 Sets the default value for the quality of JPEG images sent as NetFile pages. This function is available only with the MLB (Media Link Board) option installed. [Web Service] (D158/159) SP5848-2 sets the 4-bit switch assignment for the access control setting. A 5848 setting of 0001 has no effect on access and delivery from Scan Router.
  • Page 629 *CTL Read only. 217 Setting: Timing *CTL [0 to 2 / 0 / 1/step] 5849 [Installation Date] (D158/159) Display *CTL [- / - / -] The "Counter Clear Day" has been changed to "Installation Date" or "Inst. Date". [0 or 1 / 1 / 1/step]...
  • Page 630 0x01:Private Sets the operation mode for the Bluetooth Unit. Press either key. [Stamp Date Download] (D158/159) Push [Execute] to download the fixed stamp data from the machine ROM onto the hard disk. Then these stamps can be used by the system. If this is 5853 not done, the user will not have access to the fixed stamps ("Confidential",...
  • Page 631 Main SP Tables-5 5857 [Save Debug Log] (D158/159) [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] On/Off (1:ON 0:OFF) *CTL 0: OFF, 1: ON Switches the debug log feature on and off. The debug log cannot be captured until this feature is switched on.
  • Page 632 This SP creates a 32 MB file to store a log on the HDD. [- / - / -] Make SD Debug *CTL [Execute] This SP creates a 4 MB file to store a log on an SD card. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-174 SM Appendix...
  • Page 633 *CTL 0: OFF, 1: ON Turns on/off the debug save for jam errors. [Debug Save Key No.] (D158/159) 5859 These SPs allow you to set up to 10 keys for log files for functions that use common memory on the controller board.
  • Page 634 *CTL 010 Key 10 *CTL 5860 [SMTP/POP3/IMAP4] (D158/159) Partial Mail Receive Timeout *CTL [1 to 168 / 72 / 1hour/step] Sets the amount of time to wait before saving a mail that breaks up during reception. The received mail is discarded if the remaining portion of the mail is not received during this prescribed time.
  • Page 635 [0 to 1 / 0 / 1/step] *CTL Check 0: No (not check), 1: Yes (check) 5869 [RAM Disk Setting] (D158/159) [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] Mail Function *CTL 0: Use, 1: Not use Set whether the RAM disk is used or not used when using the mail functions.
  • Page 636 Slot 2 to the original SD card in SD card slot 1. Use this menu when you have mistakenly copied some programs by using "Move Exec" (SP5873-1). 5875 [SC Auto Reboot] (D158/159) Reboot Setting *CTL [0 or 1/ 0 / 1/step] Enables or disables the automatic reboot function when an SC error occurs.
  • Page 637 [- / - / -] HDD Encryption *CTL [Execute] Installs the HDD Encryption unit. [Set WIM Function] (D158/159) Web Image Monitor Settings 5885 Close or disclose the functions of web image monitor. [8bit assign / 00000000 / bit switch] 0: OFF, 1: ON...
  • Page 638 0: Not encrypted, 1:Encryption Determines whether the scanned documents with the WIM are encrypted when they are transmitted by an e-mail. 5887 [SD GetCounter] (D158/159) [- / - / -] SD GetCounter [Execute] This SP sends a text file to an SD card inserted in SD card Slot 2 (lower slot).
  • Page 639 Main SP Tables-5 Rev. 07/15/2013 5888 [Personal Information Protect] (D158/159) Personal Information Protect *CTL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] Selects the protection level for logs. 0: No authentication, No protection for logs 1: No authentication, Protected logs (only an administrator can see the logs)
  • Page 640 Black Band (Horizontal) Grid Vertical Line Black Band (Vertical) Grid Horizontal Line Checker Flag Pattern Grid Pattern Small Grayscale (Vertical) Grid Pattern Large Grayscale (Horizontal) Argyle Pattern Small Full Dot Pattern Argyle Pattern Large All White Pattern D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-182 SM Appendix...
  • Page 641 Main SP Tables-5 5907 [Plug & Play Maker/Model Name] (D158/159) Plug & Play *CTL See detail below Maker/Model/Name Selects the brand name and the production name for Windows Plug & Play. This information is stored in the NVRAM. If the NVRAM is defective, these names should be registered again.
  • Page 642 Main SP Tables-5 5967 [Copy Server Set Function] (D158/159) [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] (0:ON 1:OFF) *CTL 0: ON, 1: OFF Enables and disables the document server. This is a security measure that prevents image data from being left in the temporary area of the HDD. After changing this setting, you must switch the main switch off and on to enable the new setting.
  • Page 643 This SP detects that a mechanical counter device is removed. If it is detected, SC610 occurs. 001 0: OFF:, 1: ON: *ENG [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] [SP Print Mode] (D158/159) [SMC Print] (D160/D161/D170) 5990 Prints out the SMC sheets. All(Data List) (All) Press “Execute”...
  • Page 644 Main SP Tables-5 Diagnostic Report (Big Font) 006 Non-Default (D158/159) 007 NIB Summary (D158/159) 008 Capture Log (D158/159) Copier User Program (D158/159) 022 Scanner SP (D158/159) Scanner User Program (D158/159) 024 SDK/J Summary (D158/159) SDK/J Application Info (D158/159) 026 Printer SP (D158/159)
  • Page 645 Main SP Tables-5 [SP Text Mode] (D158/159) 5992 Exports the SMC sheet data to the SD Card. 001 All(Data List) 002 SP(Mode Data List) 003 User Program 004 Logging Data 005 Diagnostic Report 006 Non-Default Press “Execute” key to start exporting 007 NIB Summary the SMC data in the SP mode display.
  • Page 646: Main Sp Tables-6

    Main SP Tables-6 3.6 MAIN SP TABLES-6 3.6.1 SP6-XXX (PERIPHERALS) [ADF Adjustment] (D158/159) Adjusts the side-to-side and leading edge registration for simplex and duplex 6006 original feeding in ARDF mode. SP6006-5 sets the maximum setting allowed for rear edge erase.
  • Page 647 Main SP Tables-6 007 Buckle: Rear *ENG [-5.0 to 5.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm / step] [ADF INPUT Check] (D158/159) 6007 Displays ADF sensor information. [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] Original Length 1(B5 Detection 0: No paper detected...
  • Page 648 1: Lifted [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] 023 Rear Edge Detection 0: No paper detected 1: Paper Detected [ADF OUTPUT Check] (D158/159) 6008 [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] Feed Motor Forward 0:Off 1:On Rotats the paper feed motor to check the operation of ADF.
  • Page 649 Drives the paper feed clutch to checks the operation of ADF. [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] Feed Solenoid 0:Off 1:On Drives the paper feed solenoid to check the operation of ADF. 6009 [ADF Free Run] (D158/159) SM Appendix 3-191 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 650 [Execute] Executes an ARDF free run in duplex motion by high linear velocity. [ADF Free Run] (D160/161/D170) 6009 Executes an ARDF free run in duplex motion. [- / - / -] 002 Duplex Motion [Execute] D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-192 SM Appendix...
  • Page 651 Adjusts the stamp position. 001 - *ENG [-5.0 to 5.0 / 0.0 / 0.1 mm / step] [Original Size Detect Setting] (D158/159) [ADF Size Detect] (D160/D161/D170) 6016 Specifies the original size for a size detected by the original sensor, since original sensors cannot recognize all sizes.
  • Page 652 [0 or 1 / 1 / 1 / step] Turns on after holding 50ms. 1BIN Motor: CW:Low [0 or 1 / 1 / 1 / step] Turns on after holding 50ms. [Sheet Conversion (Thick Paper)] (D158/159) Permits punching, including tab sheets. 6800  Do not change this setting.
  • Page 653 002 2 Booklet stapling *CTL [0 to 50 / 0 / 1 / step] 6890 [Permits punching] (D158/159) [1 or 0 / 0 / 1 / step] 0: Disable, 1: Enable Permits punching, including tab sheets. SM Appendix...
  • Page 654: Main Sp Tables-7

    7001 Displays the total operation time. 001 SC Counter *CTL [0 to 9999999 / - / 1 min / step] [Total SC Counter] (D158/D159) 7401 Displays the number of SC codes detected. 001 SC Counter *CTL [0 to 65535 / - / 1 / step]...
  • Page 655 *CTL 009 Latest 8 *CTL 010 Latest 9 *CTL [SC990 / SC991 History] (D158/D159) Logs and displays the SC990 / SC991 detected. The 10 most recently detected SC. 7404  If the same SC codes are detected continuously and total counter is not increasing, it only logs once in case of deleting other SC code logs.
  • Page 656 Counts when Document Feeder Jam occurred. 001 Counter-Orgn Jam *CTL [0000 to 9999 / - / 1 sheet / step] [Paper Jam Loc] Paper Jam Location (D158/D159) 7504 Displays the number of jams according to the location where jams were detected.
  • Page 657 [000 to 999 / - / 1 / step] Paper is caught at the relay sensor. Off-2 Vertical SN *CTL [000 to 999 / - / 1 / step] Paper does not reach the vertical transport sensor. SM Appendix 3-199 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 658 *CTL [000 to 999 / - / 1 / step] 128 Off-Duplex Exit *CTL [000 to 999 / - / 1 / step] 129 On-Duplex Exit *CTL [000 to 999 / - / 1 / step] D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-200 SM Appendix...
  • Page 659 [0 to 9999 / 0 / 1 sheet / step] 141 B4 SEF *CTL 142 B5 SEF *CTL 160 DLT SEF *CTL 164 LG SEF *CTL 166 LT SEF *CTL 172 HLT SEF *CTL 255 Others *CTL SM Appendix 3-201 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 660 Main SP Tables-7 [Dspl-P Jam Hist] (D158/D159) [Dsply-P Jam Hist] (D160/D161/D170) Paper Jam History Display 7507 Logs and displays the 10 most recently detected paper jams. (CODE, SIZE, TOTAL, DATE) 001 Latest *CTL 002 Latest 1 *CTL 003 Latest 2...
  • Page 661 Main SP Tables-7 008 Latest 7 *CTL 009 Latest 8 *CTL 010 Latest 9 *CTL [Parts PM Use Setting] (D158/D159) 7624 Part Replacement Operation ON/OFF Selects the PM maintenance for each part. 001 Drum unit: Bk *CTL 002 Drum unit: M...
  • Page 662 Main SP Tables-7 [ROM Info] (D158/D159) 7801 Displays ROM numbers in the machine. 002 Engine 005 ADF 009 Bank [- / - / -] 102 Firmware Version Engine 105 Firmware Version ADF 109 Firmware Version Bank Displays the part number and version 255 Rom_Version of all ROMs in the machine.
  • Page 663 Resets the SC, paper, original, and total jam counters. When the program ends normally, the message "Completed" is displayed. 7807  SP7-807-1 does not reset the following logs: SP7-507 (Display-Paper Jam History) and SP7-508 (Display-Original Jam History). [- / - / -] 001 Reset-SC/Jam [Execute] SM Appendix 3-205 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 664 [Reset-Key Op Code] (D160/D161/D170) 7810 Clears the access code. [- / - / -] 001 Reset-Key Op Code [Execute] [MF Error Counter] (D158/D159) 7826 Displays the counter that couldn’t send count command to the MF charging device. 001 Error Staple *CTL...
  • Page 665 Displays the counter that couldn’t send count command to the MF charging device. 001 Error Total *CTL [0 to 9999999 / - / 1 / step] [MF Error Counter Clear] (D158/D159) [Reset KeyCard Err] (D160/D161/D170) 7827 Clears MF Error Counter (SP7-826). [- / - / -]...
  • Page 666 Main SP Tables-7 [DF Glass Dust Check Dust Detection] (D158/D159) 7852 Dust detection counter of reading glass unit in document feeder Counter *ENG [0 to 65535 / - / 1 / step] Clear Counter *ENG [0 to 65535 / 0 / 1 / step]...
  • Page 667 005 Distance(mm) 120k *ENG 006 Distance60k *ENG [0 to 255 / - / 1 / step] 007 Distance120k *ENG 7935 [Toner Bottle Log 1: Bk] (D158/D159) 001 SerialNo. *ENG Displays the current serial numbers and installation date. 002 Attachment Date *ENG 7935 [Toner Bottle Log 2: Bk] (D158/D159) 005 SerialNo.
  • Page 668 Main SP Tables-7 7935 [Toner Bottle Log 4: Bk] (D158/D159) 013 SerialNo. *ENG Displays the serial numbers and installation date the past 3 times 014 Attachment Date *ENG before. 7935 [Toner Bottle Log 5: Bk] (D158/D159) 017 SerialNo. *ENG Displays the serial numbers and...
  • Page 669 [0 to 255 / - / 1 / step] 7992 [Reset-Info Count] (D160/D161/D170) Resets the total time (SP7-991-001) 001 Reset-Timer Count [- / - / -] [Execute] Resets ID sensor error detected counter. (SP7-991-005) 005 Reset-ID Er Count [- / - / -] [Execute] SM Appendix 3-211 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 670: System Sp Tables-8

    Grand total of the items counted for all applications Total: (Grand Total). (C, F, P, etc.). Copy application. Totals (pages, jobs, etc.) executed for each Fax application. application when the job was not stored on the Print application. document server. Scan application. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-212 SM Appendix...
  • Page 671 What It Means "By", e.g. "T:Jobs/Apl" = Total Jobs "by" Application > More (2> "2 or more", 4> "4 or more" AddBook Address Book Application Black & White Black Cyan ColCr Color Create ColMode Color Mode Comb Combine SM Appendix 3-213 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 672 Local Storage. Refers to the document server. LSize Large (paper) Size Magnification One color (monochrome) New Remote Service, which allows a service center to monitor machines remotely. "NRS" is used overseas, "CSS" is used in Japan. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-214 SM Appendix...
  • Page 673 Service Code (Error SC code displayed) Scan Sim, Simplex Simplex, printing on 1 side. S-to-Email Scan-to-E-mail SMC report printed with SP5990. All of the Group 8counters are recorded in the SMC report. Server TonEnd Toner End TonSave Toner Save SM Appendix 3-215 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 674 C:Total Scan PGS *CTL These SPs count the pages scanned by F:Total Scan PGS 8193 *CTL each application that uses the scanner to (D158/D159) scan images. 8195 S:Total Scan PGS *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1] L:Total Scan PGS...
  • Page 675 System SP Tables-8 T:LSize Scan PGS 8201 *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1] (D158/D159) F Lsize Scan PGS 8203 *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1] (D158/D159) S:LSize Scan PGS *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1]...
  • Page 676 Also, the pages are not counted if the jam occurs before the first sheet is output. T:Scan PGS/TWAIN These SPs count the number of pages 8281 *CTL (D158/D159) scanned using a TWAIN driver. These counters reveal how the TWAIN driver is used for delivery functions. S:Scan PGS/TWAIN...
  • Page 677 [SP 8-443]. S:Scan PGS/Size *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1] (D158/D159) 8305 These SPs count by size the total number of pages scanned by the Scan application. Use these totals to compare original page size (scanning) and output page size [SP 8-445].
  • Page 678 These SPs count the number of pages printed by the customer. The counter for F:Total PrtPGS 8383 *CTL the application used for storing the pages (D158/D159) increments. 8384 P:Total PrtPGS *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1] The L: counter counts the number of...
  • Page 679 [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] T:PrtPGS/Dup Comb *CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] (D158/D159) 8421 These SPs count by binding and combine, and n-Up settings the number of pages processed for printing. This is the total for all applications.
  • Page 680 011 16in1 (D158/D159) 16 pages on 1 side (16-Up) 012 Booklet (D158/D159) 013 Magazine (D158/D159) 014 2in1 + Booklet (D158/D159) 015 4in1 + Booklet (D158/D159) 016 6in1 + Booklet (D158/D159) 017 8in1 + Booklet (D158/D159) 018 9in1 + Booklet (D158/D159)
  • Page 681 System SP Tables-8 019 2in1 + Magazine (D158/D159) 020 4in1 + Magazine (D158/D159) 021 6in1 + Magazine (D158/D159) 022 8in1 + Magazine (D158/D159) 023 9in1 + Magazine (D158/D159) 024 16in1 + Magazine (D158/D159)  These counts (SP8421 to SP8427) are especially useful for customers who need to improve their compliance with ISO standards for the reduction of paper consumption.
  • Page 682 These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed by the copy application. F:PrtPGS/Ppr Size *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1] (D158/D159) 8443 These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed by the fax application. P:PrtPGS/Ppr Size...
  • Page 683 002 A4 003 A5 004 B4 005 B5 006 DLT 007 LG 008 LT 009 HLT 010 Full Bleed (D158/D159) 254 Other (Standard) 255 Other (Custom)  These counters do not distinguish between LEF and SEF. SM Appendix 3-225 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 684 003 Tray 2 Copier 004 Tray 3 Paper Tray Unit (Option) 005 Tray 4 Paper Tray Unit (Option) 006 Tray 5 (D158/D159) LCT (Option) 007 Tray 6 (D158/D159) Currently not used. 008 Tray 7 (D158/D159) Currently not used. 009 Tray 8 (D158/D159) Currently not used.
  • Page 685 These SPs count by paper type the number pages printed from within the document server mode window at the operation panel. 001 Normal 002 Recycled (D158/D159) 003 Special (D158/D159) 004 Thick 005 Normal (Back) (D158/D159) 006 Thick (Back) (D158/D159) SM Appendix 3-227 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 686 System SP Tables-8 007 OHP 008 Other T:PrtPGS/Emul *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1] (D158/D159) 8511 These SPs count by printer emulation mode the total number of pages printed. P:PrtPGS/Emul *CTL [0 to 9999999 / 0 / 1]...
  • Page 687 (D158/D159) 8526 These SPs count by finishing mode the total number of pages printed from within the document server mode window at the operation panel. 001 Sort 002 Stack (D158/D159) 003 Staple (D158/D159) 004 Booklet (D158/D159) SM Appendix 3-229 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 688 System SP Tables-8 005 Z-Fold (D158/D159) 006 Punch (D158/D159) 007 Other (D158/D159) 008 Inside-Fold (D158/D159) 009 Three-IN-Fold (D158/D159) 010 Three-OUT-Fold (D158/D159) 011 Four-Fold (D158/D159) 012 KANNON-Fold (D158/D159) 013 Perfect-Bind (D158/D159) 014 Ring-Bind (D158/D159)  If stapling is selected for finishing and the stack is too large for stapling, the unstapled pages are still counted.
  • Page 689 User Tools display on the copy machine. Note: This SP is expanded for color MFP and color LP machines. For this machine, the count is done for black only. 8561 T:A Sheet Of Paper (D158/D159) 8562 C:A Sheet Of Paper (D158/D159) 8563...
  • Page 690 L:Coverage Counter *CTL [0 to 2147483647 / 0 / 1] (D158/D159) 8606 These SPs count the total coverage for B/W. SDK Apli Counter (D158/D159) 8617 These SPs count the total printout pages for each SDK applicaion. 001 SDK-1 *CTL 002 SDK-2...
  • Page 691 System SP Tables-8 Func Use Counter (D158/D159) 8621 001 Function-001 *CTL 002 Function-002 *CTL 003 Function-003 *CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] 004 Function-004 *CTL 005 Function-005 *CTL 006 Function-006 *CTL 007 Function-007 *CTL 008 Function-008 *CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1]...
  • Page 692 039 Function-039 *CTL 040 Function-040 *CTL 041 Function-041 *CTL 042 Function-042 *CTL 043 Function-043 *CTL 044 Function-044 *CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] 045 Function-045 *CTL 046 Function-046 *CTL 047 Function-047 *CTL 048 Function-048 *CTL D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-234 SM Appendix...
  • Page 693 [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] 056 Function-056 *CTL 057 Function-057 *CTL 058 Function-058 *CTL 059 Function-059 *CTL 060 Function-060 *CTL 061 Function-061 *CTL 062 Function-062 *CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] 063 Function-063 *CTL 064 Function-064 *CTL SM Appendix 3-235 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 694 System SP Tables-8 T:FAX TX PGS (D158/D159) 8631 These SPs count by color mode the number of pages sent by fax to a telephone number. F:FAX TX PGS (D158/D159) 8633 These SPs count by color mode the number of pages sent by fax to a telephone number.
  • Page 695 Polling transmissions are counted but polling RX are not.  Relay, memory, and confidential mailbox transmissions and are counted for each destination. T:S-to-Email PGS (D158/D159) 8651 These SPs count by color mode the total number of pages attached to an e-mail for both the Scan and document server applications.
  • Page 696  The count is executed even if regardless of confirmation of the arrival at the Scan Router server. T: Deliv PGS/PC (D158/D159) 8671 These SPs count by color mode the total number of pages sent to a folder on a PC (Scan-to-PC) with the Scan and LS applications.
  • Page 697 (For example, a 10-page fax is sent to location A and location B. The counter goes up by 10, not 20.) TX PGS/Port (D158/D159) These SPs count the number of pages sent by the physical port used to send 8701 them.
  • Page 698 System SP Tables-8 005 PDF/Comp *CTL 006 PDF/A *CTL S:Scan PGS/Comp (D158/D159) 8715 These SPs count the number of compressed pages scanned by the scan application, counted by the formats listed below. 001 JPEG/JPEG2000 *CTL 002 TIFF (Multi/Single) *CTL 003 PDF...
  • Page 699 System SP Tables-8 Rev. 7/11/2014 8741 RX PGS/Port (D158/D159) These SPs count the number of pages received by the physical port used to receive them. 001 PSTN-1 *CTL 002 PSTN-2 *CTL 003 PSTN-3 *CTL [0to9999999 / 0 / 1] 004 ISDN (G3,G4)
  • Page 700 System SP Tables-8 8811 Eco Counter (D158/D159) Eco Total *CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] Displays the number of pages reduced by using the duplex and the combine function. Duplex *CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] Displays the number of pages reduced by using the duplex function.
  • Page 701 [0 to 100 / 0 / 1%] Paper Cut(%):Last *CTL [0 to 100 / 0 / 1%] Cvr Cnt:0-10% (D158/D159) 8851 These SPs display the number of scanned sheets on which the coverage of black is from 0% to 10%.
  • Page 702 System SP Tables-8 Cvr Cnt:31%- (D158/D159) 8881 These SPs display the number of scanned sheets on which the coverage of black is 30% or higher. 001 BK *ENG [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] Page/Toner Bottle (D158/D159) 8891 These SPs display the amount of the remaining current toner for black.
  • Page 703 System SP Tables-8 Machine Status *CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] (D158/D159) 8941 These SPs count the amount of time the machine spends in each operation mode. These SPs are useful for customers who need to investigate machine operation for improvement in their compliance with ISO Standards.
  • Page 704 System SP Tables-8 Electricity Status (D158/D159) 8961 001 Ctrl Standby Time *CTL 002 STR Time *CTL [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] 003 Main Power Off Time *CTL Reading and Printing *CTL Time 005 Printing Time *CTL 006 Reading Time...
  • Page 705 System SP Tables-8 AdminCounter (D158/D159) 8999 Display the total coverage and total printout number for each color. 003 Copy: BW 007 Printer: BW 010 Fax Print: BW 012 A3/DLT [0 to 99999999 / 0 / 1] 013 Duplex 023 Copy: BW (%)
  • Page 706: Input And Output Check

    007 Lower Relay S 0:Not detected 1:Paper detected [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/step] 009 Regist Sensor 0:Not detected 1:Paper detected [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/step] 010 Exit Sensor 0:Not detected 1:Paper detected D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-248 SM Appendix...
  • Page 707 019 Lower P Size SW Refer to *5 [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/step] 032 Main M Lock 0:Not locked 1:Locked [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/step] 033 Polygon M Lock 0:Not locked 1:Locked SM Appendix 3-249 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 708 [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/step] 054 Duplex Fan M Lock 0:*6Lock 1:Unlocked [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/step] 055 Tray1: Tray Set 0:Unset 1:Set [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/step] 056 Tray2: Tray Set 0:Unset 1:Set D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-250 SM Appendix...
  • Page 709 072 Bank:CPU-Port3 0:*8 [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/step] 073 Bank:CPU-PortA 0:*9 [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/step] 074 Bank:CPU-PortB 0:*10 [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/step] 080 ADF Lift Up 0:CLOSE 1:OPEN SM Appendix 3-251 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 710 [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/step] 089 ADF Org Width1 0:*11 [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/step] 090 ADF Org Width2 0:*11 [0x00 to 0xFF / 0 / 1/step] 091 ADF Org Width3 0:*11 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-252 SM Appendix...
  • Page 711 Display CPU port infos “**” of [82 **H] from Bank with 8bit. *10 Bank:CPU-PortB Display CPU port infos “**” of [83 **H] from Bank with 8bit. *11 ADF: Combination of detect sensor for Org Length/ Org Width. SM Appendix 3-253 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 712 11”*15” vartical 10”*14” vertical 8 1/2”*14”(LG) vertical YES 8 1/2”*13” (F4) *2 vertical 8 1/4”*13” vrtical * 8”*13” (F) * Vertical 8 1/2”*11” (LT) vertical YES 11”*8 1/2” (LT) Landscape 7 1/4”*10 1/2” (US EXE) vertical D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-254 SM Appendix...
  • Page 713 8 1/2”*5 1/2” (HLT) landscape 8K vertical (267*390) 16K vertical (195*267) YES landscape(267*195) [ADF INPUT Check] (D158/159) 6007 Displays ADF sensor information. [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] Original Length 1(B5 Detection 0: No paper detected...
  • Page 714 [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] 016 Lift Up Sensor 0: Not lifted 1: Lifted [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] 023 Rear Edge Detection 0: No paper detected 1: Paper Detected D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-256 SM Appendix...
  • Page 715: Output Check

    Input and Output Check 6154 [INPUT Check] (D158/159) 001 1 bin:Set Detection [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] 003 1BIN: Paper Remain [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] 004 1BIN: Cover Open [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] 3.9.2 OUTPUT CHECK...
  • Page 716 [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 045 PP:Developement 0:OFF, 1:ON 046 PP:Charge [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] 047 P Sensor [0 or 1 / 0 / 1/step] D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-258 SM Appendix...
  • Page 717 005 Fan M-High [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] 006 Fan M-Low [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] 007 Registration CL [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] SM Appendix 3-259 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 718 041 Duplex Fan M-Low [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] 042 1st Tray Up [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] 043 1st Tray Down [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-260 SM Appendix...
  • Page 719 087 ADF Stamp [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] 202 Scanner Light:C [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] 203 Scanner Light:BW [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] SM Appendix 3-261 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 720 Input and Output Check [ADF OUTPUT Check] (D158/159) 6008 [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step] Feed Motor Forward 0:Off 1:On Rotats the paper feed motor to check the operation of ADF. [0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step]...
  • Page 721 1:On Drives the paper feed solenoid to check the operation of ADF. 6155 [OUTPUT Check] (D158/159) 1BIN SOL [0 or 1 / 1 / 1 / step] Drives the 1 bin solenoid to check the operation. Turns off automatically in 10 seconds after turned on.
  • Page 722: Printer Sp Tables

    Printer SP Tables 3.10 PRINTER SP TABLES 3.10.1 SP1-XXX (SERVICE MODE) D158/D159 1001 [Bit Switch] 001 Bit Switch 1 bit 0 Not Used bit 1 Not Used bit 2 Not Used bit 3 No I/O Timeout Disabled Enabled Enables/Disables MFP I/O Timeouts. If enabled, the MFP I/O Timeout setting will have no affect.
  • Page 723 Note: If #5-0 is enabled, this BitSwitch has no effect. bit 3 Disabled [PCL5e/c,PS]: PDL Auto Switching Enabled bit 4 Not Used bit 5 Not Used bit 6 bit 7 Not Used SM Appendix 3-265 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 724 3 Not Used bit 4 bit 5 bit 6 bit 7 Not Used 1001 [Bit Switch] 004 Bit Switch 4 bit 0 bit 1 bit 2 bit 3 bit 4 bit 5 bit 6 bit 7 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-266 SM Appendix...
  • Page 725 If this BitSw is enabled, SDK applications will not be able to alter print data. This is achieved by preventing SDK applications from accessing a module called the "GPS Filter". Note: The main purpose of this BitSw is for troubleshooting the effects of SDK applications on data. SM Appendix 3-267 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 726 If enabled, the image rotation will be performed as they were in the specifications of older models for the binding of pages of mixed orientation jobs. The old models are below: - PCL: Pre-04A models - PS/PDF/RPCS:Pre-05S models D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-268 SM Appendix...
  • Page 727 (PS, PCL5, PCL6), are always routed through the duplex unit. Not having to switch paper paths increases the print speed slightly. bit 1 Not Used bit 2 Not Used SM Appendix 3-269 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 728 To be used if PDL auto-detection fails. A failure of PDL autodetection doesn't necessarily mean that the job can't be printed. This bit switch tells the device whether to time-out immediately (default) upon failure or to wait 10 seconds. bit 1 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-270 SM Appendix...
  • Page 729 1: JOB END is sent by the device to the client after the last copy has finished printing. This causes the page counter to be incremented at the end of each job. SM Appendix 3-271 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 730 AJP If this is 1, then after a job is stored using Auto Job Promotion, new jobs cannot be added to the queue until the stored job has been completely printed. D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-272 SM Appendix...
  • Page 731 5 Not Used bit 6 Not Used bit 7 Not Used 1001 [Bit Switch] 012 Bit Switch C bit 0 bit 1 Not Used bit 2 Not Used bit 3 Not Used bit 4 Not Used SM Appendix 3-273 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 732 1005 [Display Version] Printer Version [ - / - / - ] Displays the version of the controller firmware. 1006 [Sample / Proof Print] *CTL [ 0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step ] D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-274 SM Appendix...
  • Page 733 [ 0 or 1 / 0 / 1 / step ] *CTL 0: Excluding New Job 1: Including New Job Selects whether to include an image processing job in jobs subject to full cancellation from the SCS job list. SM Appendix 3-275 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 734 Printer SP Tables 7910 [PDL] [ - / NULL / -] RPCS RPDL RPGL RTIFF PCLXL MSIS MSIS(OPT) BMLinkS PICTBRIDGE IPDS MediaPrint:JPEG 167 MediaPrint:TIFF FONT FONT1 FONT2 FONT3 FONT4 FONT5 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-276 SM Appendix...
  • Page 735 Printer SP Tables 7911 [PDL Version] [ - / NULL / -] RPCS RPDL RPGL RTIFF PCLXL MSIS MSIS(OPT) BMLinkS PICTBRIDGE IPDS MediaPrint:JPEG 167 MediaPrint:TIFF FONT FONT1 FONT2 FONT3 FONT4 FONT5 SM Appendix 3-277 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 736: Scanner Sp Tables

    Scanner SP Tables 3.11 SCANNER SP TABLES 3.11.1 SP1-XXX (SYSTEM AND OTHERS) D158/159 [Scan Nv Version] 1001 Displays the version of the scanner NV. 005 - *CTL [- / - / -] [Erase Margin(Remote scan)] Creates an erase margin for all edges of the scanned image.
  • Page 737 [0 or 1 / 1 / 1 / step] 1015 *CTL Name] 0: Disable, 1: Enable This SP code enables/disables to give a file name consisting of time and date of scanning when sending scanned file by E-mail, or sending to a folder. SM Appendix 3-279 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 738: Sp2-Xxx (Scanning-Image Quality)

    Scanner SP Tables 3.11.2 SP2-XXX (SCANNING-IMAGE QUALITY) D158/D159 [Compression Level (Gray-scale)] 2021 Selects the compression ratio for grayscale processing mode (JPEG) for the five settings that can be selected at the operation panel. 001 Comp1:5-95 [5 to 95 / 20 / 1 / step]...
  • Page 739: Test Pattern Printing

    Test Pattern Printing 3.12 TEST PATTERN PRINTING 3.12.1 D158/D159 Printing Test pattern: SP2-109 Some of these test patterns are used for copy image adjustments but most are used primarily for design testing.  Do not operate the machine until the test pattern is printed out completely. Otherwise, an SC occurs.
  • Page 740: D160/D161/D170

    8. Touch "Exit" twice to exit SP mode. Pattern Pattern None Independent Pattern (1dot) Vertical Line (1dot) Independent Pattern (2dot) Vertical Line (2dot) Independent Pattern (4dot) Horizontal Line (1dot) Trimming Area Horizontal Line (2dot) Black Band (Horizontal) Grid Vertical Line Black Band (Vertical) D158/D159/D160/D161/D170 3-282 SM Appendix...
  • Page 741 Test Pattern Printing Grid Horizontal Line Checker Flag Pattern Grid Pattern Small Grayscale (Vertical) Grid Pattern Large Grayscale (Horizontal) Argyle Pattern Small Full Dot Pattern Argyle Pattern Large All White Pattern SM Appendix 3-283 D158/D159/D160/D161/D170...
  • Page 742 D684 ARDF DF2020 R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY P ag e Dat e Ad d ed/ Upd at ed/ New None...
  • Page 744 ARDF DF2020 (D684) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. ARDF DF2020 (D684) ..............1 1.1 COVERS AND TRAY ..................1 1.1.1 REAR COVER ..................1 1.1.2 FRONT COVER AND ORIGINAL TRAY ..........2 1.2 DOCUMENT FEED COMPONENTS ............. 3 1.2.1 ORIGINAL FEED UNIT ................. 3 1.2.2 PICK-UP ROLLER ................
  • Page 746: Ardf Df2020 (D684)

    Covers and Tray 1. ARDF DF2020 (D684) 1.1 COVERS AND TRAY 1.1.1 REAR COVER 1. Open the left cover [A]. 2. Open the original tray [B]. 3. Rear cover [C] ( x 1, hook x 6) D684...
  • Page 747: Front Cover And Original Tray

    Covers and Tray 1.1.2 FRONT COVER AND ORIGINAL TRAY 1. Open the left cover. 2. Rear cover ( p.1 "Rear Cover") 3. Front cover [A] ( x 1)  Keep the original tray open when you remove the front cover. 4.
  • Page 748: Document Feed Components

    Document Feed Components 1.2 DOCUMENT FEED COMPONENTS 1.2.1 ORIGINAL FEED UNIT 1. Open the left cover. 2. Original feed unit [A]. 1.2.2 PICK-UP ROLLER 1. Open the left cover. 2. Original feed unit ( p.3 "Original Feed Unit") 3. Pick-up roller [A] ( x 1) D684...
  • Page 749: Feed Belt

    Document Feed Components 1.2.3 FEED BELT 1. Open the left cover. 2. Original feed unit ( p.3 "Original Feed Unit") 3. Feed belt cover [A] (spring x 1)  When reassembling the feed belt cover, make sure that the projection [B] of the feed belt cover is on the guide plate rear [C].
  • Page 750: Separation Roller

    Document Feed Components 1.2.4 SEPARATION ROLLER 1. Original Feed Unit ( p.3 "Original Feed Unit") 2. Separation roller cover [A]. 3. Separation roller [B] ( x 1) D684...
  • Page 751: Electrical Components

    Electrical Components 1.3 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 1.3.1 ARDF DRIVE BOARD AND DF POSITION SENSOR 1. Rear cover ( p.1 "Rear Cover") 2. ARDF drive board [A] ( x 3, all 3. DF position sensor with bracket [B] ( x 1, x 1) 4.
  • Page 752: Original Length Sensors And Original Sensor

    Electrical Components 1.3.2 ORIGINAL LENGTH SENSORS AND ORIGINAL SENSOR 1. Original Tray ( p.2 "Front Cover and Original Tray") 2. Tray cover [A] ( x 3) 3. Original sensor [B] ( x 1) 4. Original length sensors [C] ( x 1 each) D684...
  • Page 753: Original Set Sensor

    Electrical Components 1.3.3 ORIGINAL SET SENSOR 1. Open the left cover. 2. Original feed unit ( p.3 "Original Feed Unit") 3. Original tray ( p.2 "Front Cover and Original Tray") 4. Original feed-in guide plate [A] ( x 3). 5. Feed guide [A] 6.
  • Page 754 Electrical Components 7. Original set sensor bracket [A] ( x 1) 8. Original set sensor [A] D684...
  • Page 755: Original Size Sensors And Skew Correction Sensor

    Electrical Components 1.3.4 ORIGINAL SIZE SENSORS AND SKEW CORRECTION SENSOR 1. Open the left cover. 2. Original feed unit ( p.3 "Original Feed Unit") 3. Original tray ( p.2 "Front Cover and Original Tray") 4. Original feed-in guide plate [A] ( x 3).
  • Page 756 Electrical Components 7. Original width sensors [A] ( x 1 each) and skew correction sensor [B] with bracket ( x 1, x 1) D684...
  • Page 757: Stamp Solenoid

    Electrical Components 1.3.5 STAMP SOLENOID 1. Rear cover ( p.1 "Rear Cover") 2. Stamp solenoid harness [A] ( x 1, x 1) 3. Open the ARDF. 4. Remove the platen sheet [A]. 5. Stamp solenoid cover [A] ( x 1) 6.
  • Page 758 Electrical Components 7. Pull out the harness [A]. D684...
  • Page 759: Original Exit Sensor

    Electrical Components 1.3.6 ORIGINAL EXIT SENSOR 1. Open the left cover. 2. Original feed unit ( p.3 "Original Feed Unit") 3. Original tray ( p.2 "Front Cover and Original Tray") 4. Original feed-in guide plate ( p.8 "Original Set Sensor") 5.
  • Page 760: Registration Sensor

    Electrical Components 1.3.7 REGISTRATION SENSOR 1. Open the left cover. 2. Original feed unit ( p.3 "Original Feed Unit") 3. Original tray ( p.2 "Front Cover and Original Tray") 4. Original feed-in guide plate ( p.8 "Original Set Sensor") 5. Registration sensor [A] ( x 1) 1.3.8 ARDF COVER SWITCH 1.
  • Page 761: Original Feed Drive

    Original Feed Drive 1.4 ORIGINAL FEED DRIVE 1.4.1 FEED MOTOR 1. Rear cover ( p.1 "Rear Cover") 2. Feed motor harness [A] ( x 1) 3. Harness guide [A] ( x 5) 4. Feed motor with bracket [A] ( x 2, spring [B] x 1) D684...
  • Page 762 Original Feed Drive 5. Feed motor [A] ( x 2) D684...
  • Page 763: Pick-Up Solenoid

    Original Feed Drive 1.4.2 PICK-UP SOLENOID 1. Rear cover ( p.1 "Rear Cover") 2. Harness guide ( p.16 "Feed Motor") 3. Pick-up solenoid [B] ( x 2, x 1) 1.4.3 INVERTER SOLENOID 1. Rear cover ( p.1 "Rear Cover") 2. Harness guide ( p.16 "Feed Motor") 3.
  • Page 764: Feed Clutch

    Original Feed Drive 1.4.4 FEED CLUTCH 1. Rear cover ( p.1 "Rear Cover") 2. Harness guide ( p.16 "Feed Motor") 3. Bracket [A] ( x 2, x 3, x 1, bushing x 1, spring x 1) 4. Slide the bracket. 5.
  • Page 765: Transport Motor

    Original Feed Drive 1.4.5 TRANSPORT MOTOR 1. Rear cover ( p.1 "Rear Cover") 2. Harness guide ( p.16 "Feed Motor") 3. Transport motor [A] ( x 2, x 1) D684...
  • Page 766 D724 ARDF DF2030 R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY Pag e Date Ad d ed / Upd ated / New None...
  • Page 768 ARDF DF2030 (D724) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. ARDF DF2030 (D724) ..............1 1.1 COVERS AND TRAY ..................1 1.1.1 REAR COVER ..................1 1.1.2 FRONT COVER AND ORIGINAL TRAY ..........2 1.2 DOCUMENT FEED COMPONENTS ............. 3 1.2.1 ORIGINAL FEED UNIT ................. 3 1.2.2 PICK-UP ROLLER ................
  • Page 770: Ardf Df2030 (D724)

    Covers and Tray 1. ARDF DF2030 (D724) 1.1 COVERS AND TRAY 1.1.1 REAR COVER Open the left cover [A]. Open the original tray [B]. Rear cover [C] ( x 1, hook x 6) D724...
  • Page 771: Front Cover And Original Tray

    Covers and Tray 1.1.2 FRONT COVER AND ORIGINAL TRAY Open the left cover. Rear cover ( p.1 "Rear Cover") Front cover [A] ( x 1)  Keep the original tray open when you remove the front cover. Original tray [B] ( x 1, x 1) D724...
  • Page 772: Document Feed Components

    Document Feed Components 1.2 DOCUMENT FEED COMPONENTS 1.2.1 ORIGINAL FEED UNIT Open the left cover. Original feed unit [A]. 1.2.2 PICK-UP ROLLER Open the left cover. Original feed unit ( p.3 "Original Feed Unit") Pick-up roller [A] ( x 1) D724...
  • Page 773: Feed Belt

    Document Feed Components 1.2.3 FEED BELT Open the left cover. Original feed unit ( p.3 "Original Feed Unit") Feed belt cover [A] (spring x 1)  When reassembling the feed belt cover, make sure that the projection [B] of the feed belt cover is on the guide plate rear [C].
  • Page 774: Separation Roller

    Document Feed Components 1.2.4 SEPARATION ROLLER Original Feed Unit ( p.3 "Original Feed Unit"). Separation roller cover [A]. Separation roller [B] ( x 1) D724...
  • Page 775: Electrical Components

    Electrical Components 1.3 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 1.3.1 ARDF DRIVE BOARD AND DF POSITION SENSOR Rear cover ( p.1 "Rear Cover") ARDF drive board [A] ( x 3, all DF position sensor with bracket [B] ( x 1, x 1) DF position sensor [C] (hook x 2) D724...
  • Page 776: Original Length Sensors And Original Sensor

    Electrical Components 1.3.2 ORIGINAL LENGTH SENSORS AND ORIGINAL SENSOR Original Tray ( p.2 "Front Cover and Original Tray") Tray cover [A] ( x 3) Original sensor [B] ( x 1) Original length sensors [C] ( x 1 each) D724...
  • Page 777: Original Set Sensor

    Electrical Components 1.3.3 ORIGINAL SET SENSOR Open the left cover. Original feed unit ( p.3 "Original Feed Unit") Original tray ( p.2 "Front Cover and Original Tray") Original feed-in guide plate [A] ( x 3). Original set sensor bracket [B] ( x 1) Original set sensor [C] D724...
  • Page 778: Original Size Sensors And Skew Correction Sensor

    Electrical Components 1.3.4 ORIGINAL SIZE SENSORS AND SKEW CORRECTION SENSOR Original feed-in guide plate ( p.3 "Original Feed Unit") Original turn guide plate [A] (hook x 1). Original width sensors [B] ( x 1 each) and skew correction sensor [C] with bracket ( x 1, x 1) D724...
  • Page 779: Stamp Solenoid And Original Exit Sensor

    Electrical Components 1.3.5 STAMP SOLENOID AND ORIGINAL EXIT SENSOR Open the ARDF. Remove the left edge of the platen sheet. Remove the screw ( x 1). Release the hook [A]. Open the original exit guide plate [B] Stamp solenoid [C] ( x 1, x 1) Original exit sensor [D] (...
  • Page 780: Registration Sensor

    Electrical Components 1.3.6 REGISTRATION SENSOR Open the left cover. Original feed unit ( p.3 "Original Feed Unit") Original tray ( p.2 "Front Cover and Original Tray") Original feed-in guide plate ( p.8 "Original Set Sensor") Registration sensor [A] ( x 1) D724...
  • Page 781: Original Feed Drive

    Original Feed Drive 1.4 ORIGINAL FEED DRIVE 1.4.1 FEED MOTOR Rear cover ( p.1 "Rear Cover") Feed motor with bracket [A] ( x 2, x 1, spring x 1) Feed motor [B] ( x 2) D724...
  • Page 782: Pick-Up Solenoid

    Original Feed Drive 1.4.2 PICK-UP SOLENOID Rear cover ( p.1 "Rear Cover") Harness guide [A] (all Pick-up solenoid [B] ( x 2, x 1) D724...
  • Page 783: Inverter Solenoid

    Original Feed Drive 1.4.3 INVERTER SOLENOID Rear cover ( p.1 "Rear Cover") Harness guide ( p.13 "Pick-up Solenoid") Inverter solenoid [A] ( x 2, x 1, x 1, gear x 1, gear cover x 1) D724...
  • Page 784: Feed Clutch

    Original Feed Drive 1.4.4 FEED CLUTCH Rear cover ( p.1 "Rear Cover") Harness guide ( p.13 "Pick-up Solenoid") Bracket [A] ( x 2, x 3, x 1, bushing x 1, spring x 1) Slide the bracket. Feed clutch [B] ( x 1) D724...
  • Page 785: Transport Motor

    Original Feed Drive 1.4.5 TRANSPORT MOTOR Rear cover ( p.1 "Rear Cover") Harness guide ( p.13 "Pick-up Solenoid") Left cover sensor with bracket [A] ( x 1, x 1) Transport motor with bracket [B] ( x 2, x 1, spring x 1) Transport motor [C] ( x 2) D724...
  • Page 786 D697 1 BIN TRAY BN2010 R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY Pag e Date Ad d ed / Upd ated / New None...
  • Page 788 1 BIN TRAY BN2010 (D697) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENTS .......... 1 1.1 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ..............1 1.1.1 LED LAMP .................... 1 1.1.2 DOOR OPEN SWITCH ................. 2 1.1.3 PAPER SENSOR.................. 3 1.1.4 MAIN BOARD ..................4 1.1.5 TRANSPORT MOTOR ................. 5 D697...
  • Page 790: Symbols Used In This Manual

    SAFETY AND SYMBOLS Replacement Procedure Safety  Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before beginning any of the replacement procedures in this manual. Symbols Used in this Manual This manual uses the following symbols. : See or Refer to : Screws : Connector : Clip ring...
  • Page 792: Replacement And Adjustments

    Electrical Components 1. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENTS 1.1 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 1.1.1 LED LAMP Sensor cover [A] ( x 2) Pull out the plastic board [B] from the LED lamp [A] ( x 1, x 1). D697...
  • Page 793: Door Open Switch

    Electrical Components 1.1.2 DOOR OPEN SWITCH Open the 1-bin tray. 1-bin top cover [A] ( x 3) Door open switch [A] ( x 1) D697...
  • Page 794: Paper Sensor

    Electrical Components 1.1.3 PAPER SENSOR Open the 1-bin tray. Push the tab [A] as shown by the arrow in the picture below and open the 1-bin lower cover. Paper sensor [A] ( x 1) D697...
  • Page 795: Main Board

    Electrical Components 1.1.4 MAIN BOARD Main board [A] ( x 4, x 3) D697...
  • Page 796: Transport Motor

    Electrical Components 1.1.5 TRANSPORT MOTOR 1-bin top cover [A] ( x 3) Main board [A] ( x 4, x 3) Transport motor [A] ( x 2) D697...
  • Page 797 D698 ONE TRAY PAPER FEED UNIT PB2000 R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY Pag e Date Ad d ed / Upd ated / New None...
  • Page 799 ONE TRAY PAPER FEED UNIT PB2000 (D698) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENTS .......... 1 1.1 COVERS AND ROLLER ................1 1.1.1 COVERS ....................1 1.1.2 FEED ROLLER ..................1 1.2 MOTORS AND CLUTCH ................2 1.2.1 TRAY LIFT MOTOR................2 1.2.2 TRANSPORT MOTOR .................
  • Page 801 SAFETY AND SYMBOLS Replacement Procedure Safety  Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before beginning any of the replacement procedures in this manual. Symbols Used in this Manual This manual uses the following symbols. : Clip ring : Screws : Connector : Clamp...
  • Page 803: Replacement And Adjustments

    Covers and Roller 1. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENTS 1.1 COVERS AND ROLLER 1.1.1 COVERS Securing brackets [A] ( x 1 each) Rear cover [B] ( x 2) Rear right cover [C] ( x 1) 1.1.2 FEED ROLLER Pull out the tray [A] Release the lock lever [B] Feed roller [C] D698...
  • Page 804: Motors And Clutch

    Motors and Clutch 1.2 MOTORS AND CLUTCH  Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before beginning any of the procedures in this section. 1.2.1 TRAY LIFT MOTOR Rear Cover ( p.1 "Covers") Tray lift motor with the bracket [A] ( x 3, x 2, x 1)
  • Page 805 Motors and Clutch Tray lift motor bracket [A] ( x 3) Tray lift motor [B] D698...
  • Page 806: Transport Motor

    Motors and Clutch 1.2.2 TRANSPORT MOTOR Pull out the Tray. Rear cover ( p.1 "Covers") Rear right cover ( p.1 "Covers") Stay [A] ( x 2) Rear right bracket [A] ( x 1) Tray end cover [B] ( x 1, x 2) Transport motor [A] ( x 3,...
  • Page 807 Motors and Clutch D698...
  • Page 808: Paper Feed Clutch

    Motors and Clutch 1.2.3 PAPER FEED CLUTCH Rear Cover ( p.1 "Covers") Rear right bracket ( p.4 "Transport Motor") Paper feed clutch [A] ( x 1, x 1, x 1) 1.2.4 MAIN BOARD Rear cover ( p.1 "Covers") Main board [A] (All x 8) D698...
  • Page 809: Sensors And Board

    Sensors and Board 1.3 SENSORS AND BOARD  Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before beginning any of the procedures in this section. 1.3.1 PAPER END SENSOR Pull out the tray [A] Sensor bracket [B] ( x 1, x 1) Paper end sensor [C] (hooks)
  • Page 810: Paper Size Sensors

    Sensors and Board 1.3.2 PAPER SIZE SENSORS Pull out the tray. Sensor bracket cover [A] ( x 1) Sensor bracket [B] ( x 3, x 2) Paper size sensor (hooks) 1.3.3 TRAY MAIN BOARD Rear cover ( p.1 "Covers") Tray main board [A] (All x 4) D698...
  • Page 811 D699 TWO TRAY PAPER FEED UNIT PB2010 R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY Pag e Date Ad d ed / Upd ated / New None...
  • Page 813 TWO TRAY PAPER FEED UNIT PB2010 (D699) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT ..........1 1.1 COVERS AND ROLLER ................1 1.1.1 COVERS ....................1 Rear Cover ....................1 Right Cover ....................1 1.1.2 FEED ROLLER ..................2 1.2 DRIVE COMPONENTS ................. 3 1.2.1 UPPER FEED CLUTCH ...............
  • Page 814 2.6 PAPER SIZE DETECTION ................18 2.7 SIDE AND END FENCES ................20 2.7.1 SIDE FENCES ..................20 2.7.2 END FENCE ..................20 D699...
  • Page 815 SAFETY AND SYMBOLS Replacement Procedure Safety  Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before beginning any of the replacement procedures in this manual. Symbols Used in this Manual This manual uses the following symbols. : Clip ring : Screws : Connector : Clamp...
  • Page 817: Replacement And Adjustment

    Covers and Roller 1. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT 1.1 COVERS AND ROLLER 1.1.1 COVERS Rear Cover Hold brackets [A] ( x 1 each) Rear cover [B] ( x 3) Right Cover Right cover [A] ( x 2)  Do not remove the anti-tip components [A] at the bottom of the unit. D699...
  • Page 818: Feed Roller

    Covers and Roller 1.1.2 FEED ROLLER Pull out the tray [A]. Release the lock lever [B]. Feed roller [C] D699...
  • Page 819: Drive Components

    Drive Components 1.2 DRIVE COMPONENTS  Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before beginning any of the procedures in this section. 1.2.1 UPPER FEED CLUTCH Rear cover ( p.1 "Covers") Bracket [A] ( x 2) Hold bracket [B] ( x 1, bushing x 1) Upper feed clutch [C] ( x 1)
  • Page 820: Relay Clutch

    Drive Components 1.2.3 RELAY CLUTCH Rear cover ( p.1 "Covers") Relay clutch [A] ( x 1, x 1) 1.2.4 PAPER FEED MOTOR Rear cover ( p.1 "Covers") Tray main board ( p.8 "Tray Main Board") Gear [A] ( x 1) Paper feed motor bracket [B] ( x 5) Paper feed motor [C] (...
  • Page 821: Lift Motors

    Drive Components 1.2.5 LIFT MOTORS Upper Lift Motor Rear cover ( p.1 "Covers") Spring [A] (snap ring x 1, spacer x 1) Lift motor bracket [B] ( x 3, x 1) Upper lift motor [C] ( x 3) Lower Lift Motor Rear cover ( p.1 "Covers") Spring (snap ring x 1, spacer x 1)
  • Page 822: Electrical Components

    Electrical Components 1.3 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS  Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before beginning any of the procedures in this section. 1.3.1 VERTICAL TRANSPORT SENSOR Open the tray cover [A]. Guide plate [B] ( x 2) Sensor bracket [C] ( x 1, x 1)
  • Page 823: Paper Size Sensors

    Electrical Components 1.3.3 PAPER SIZE SENSORS Pull out the two trays. Sensor bracket cover [A] ( x 1) Sensor bracket [B] ( x 3, x 2) Paper size sensors (hooks) D699...
  • Page 824: Tray Main Board

    Electrical Components 1.3.4 TRAY MAIN BOARD Rear cover ( p.1 "Covers") Tray main board [A] ( x 4, all D699...
  • Page 825: Detailed Section Descriptions

    Component Layout 2. DETAILED SECTION DESCRIPTIONS 2.1 COMPONENT LAYOUT 2.1.1 MECHANICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT 1. Upper paper feed roller 5. Lower tray 2. Lower paper feed roller 6. Upper tray 3. Lower bottom plate 7. Upper bottom plate 4. Optional tray heater D699...
  • Page 826: Electrical Component Layout

    Component Layout 2.1.2 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT D699...
  • Page 827 Component Layout 1. Paper size sensor 13. Tray heater (Option) 2. Paper size sensor 14. Transport motor 3. Paper size sensor 15. Main board 4. Tray lift motor 16. Tray lift motor 5. Tray set switch 17. Paper feed clutch 6.
  • Page 828: Electrical Component Description

    Component Layout 2.1.3 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT DESCRIPTION Index Symbol Name Function Motors Transport Motor Drives all rollers. Tray Lift Motor Lifts the upper tray bottom plate. Tray Lift Motor Lifts the lower tray bottom plate. Sensors Paper Pressure Detects when the paper in the upper tray is at Revision Sensor the correct feed height.
  • Page 829: Drive Layout

    Component Layout Detects whether the lower tray is opened or Tray Set Switch not. Magnetic Clutches Paper Feed Starts paper feed from the upper tray. Clutch Paper Feed Starts paper feed from the lower tray. Clutch Relay Clutch Drives the relay rollers. PCBs Controls the paper tray unit and communicates PCB1...
  • Page 830: Paper Feed And Separation Mechanism

    Paper Feed and Separation Mechanism 2.2 PAPER FEED AND SEPARATION MECHANISM The paper tray holds 500 sheets. The paper feed roller [A] drives the top sheet of paper from the paper tray to the copier/printer. The friction pad [B] allows only one sheet to feed at a time. The friction pad applies pressure to the feed roller with a spring [C].
  • Page 831: Paper Lift Mechanism

    Paper Lift Mechanism 2.3 PAPER LIFT MECHANISM The paper size switch detects when the tray is pushed in. When the paper tray is pushed into the machine, the pin [A] for the lift motor pressure shaft engages the lift motor coupling [B] and the pin [C] for the bottom plate lift shaft in the tray engages the bottom plate pressure lever coupling [D].
  • Page 832: Paper End Detection

    Paper End Detection 2.4 PAPER END DETECTION If there is some paper in the paper tray, the paper stack raises the paper end feeler [A] and the paper end sensor [B] is deactivated. When the paper tray runs out of paper, the paper end feeler drops into the cutout [C] in the tray bottom plate and the paper end sensor is activated.
  • Page 833: Paper Height Detection

    Paper Height Detection 2.5 PAPER HEIGHT DETECTION The amount of paper in the tray is detected by the combination of on/off signals from two paper height sensors [A] and [B]. When the amount of paper decreases, the bottom plate pressure lever [C] moves the actuator up. The following combination of sensor signals is sent to the copier/printer.
  • Page 834: Paper Size Detection

    Paper Size Detection 2.6 PAPER SIZE DETECTION There are three paper size sensors [A] (SN1, SN2 and SN3) on the paper tray unit. Each paper tray has its own actuator [B], with a unique combination of notches. This actuator is moved when the paper end fence [C] is adjusted for the installed paper.
  • Page 835 Paper Size Detection DLT LEF 11" x 17" B4 LEF* 257 x 364 LG LEF " x 14" A4 LEF 210 x 297 LT LEF " x 11" B5 LEF 182 x 257 A4 SEF* 297 x 210 LT SEF 11"...
  • Page 836: Side Fences

    Side and End Fences 2.7 SIDE AND END FENCES 2.7.1 SIDE FENCES If the tray is full of paper and it is pushed in strongly, the fences may deform or bend. This may cause the paper to skew or the side-to-side registration to be incorrect. To correct this, each side fence has a stopper [A] attached to it.
  • Page 837 D702 FAX OPTION TYPE M1 R E V I S I O N H I S T O RY Pag e Date Ad d ed / Upd ated / New None...
  • Page 839 FAX OPTION TYPE M1 (D702) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INSTALLATION ................1 1.1 FAX OPTION INSTALLATION ............... 1 1.1.1 COMPONENT CHECK ................. 1 1.1.2 FAX OPTION INSTALLATION PROCEDURE ........2 1.1.3 FAX SETTINGS ..................7 1.2 FAX UNIT OPTIONS ..................8 1.2.1 HANDSET (D645) .................
  • Page 840 4.2.6 SP6-XXX (REPORTS) ................ 55 4.2.7 SP7-XXX (TESTS) ................56 4.3 BIT SWITCHES - 1 ..................57 4.3.1 SYSTEM SWITCHES ................. 57 4.4 BIT SWITCHES - 2 ..................71 4.4.1 I-FAX SWITCHES ................71 4.4.2 PRINTER SWITCHES ................ 78 4.5 BIT SWITCHES - 3 ..................84 4.5.1 COMMUNICATION SWITCHES ............
  • Page 841 READ THIS FIRST Important Safety Notices  Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.  Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations.  Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface.
  • Page 842: Conventions Used In This Manual

    Symbols and Abbreviations Conventions Used in this Manual This manual uses several symbols. Symbol What it means See or Refer to Screws Connector E-ring Clip ring Clamp [A] Short Edge Feed (SEF) [B] Long Edge Feed (LEF) Cautions, Notes, etc. The following headings provide special information: ...
  • Page 843: Installation

    Fax Option Installation 1. INSTALLATION 1.1 FAX OPTION INSTALLATION 1.1.1 COMPONENT CHECK Check the quantity and condition of the components against the following list. Description Q'ty Telephone Cable (NA only) Screw Fax Decal for Operation Panel Board Cover Grounding Plate (2-tip) Grounding Plate (3-tip) EMC Address (EU only) Serial Number Decal...
  • Page 844: Fax Option Installation Procedure

    Fax Option Installation 1.1.2 FAX OPTION INSTALLATION PROCEDURE  Before installation:  If there is a printer option in the machine, print out all data in the printer buffer.  Turn the main switch on to put the machine in standby mode. Make sure the power LED is off, turn the main switch off, and then disconnect the power cord and the network cable.
  • Page 845 Fax Option Installation Controller slot cover [A] ( Four screws [B] Three screws  Small arrows carved in the frame indicate the screws to remove. Slide the controller board [A] to the left and pull as shown. D702...
  • Page 846 Fax Option Installation Detach the FCU from the speaker bracket ( x 3) Insert the grounding plate (3-tip) [A] between the bracket and the FCU. Reattach the FCU. Attach the grounding plate (2-tip) [A] on the back of the FCU ( x1).
  • Page 847 Fax Option Installation  Make sure that the FCU is seated correctly. If not, SC672 occurs. Remove the jumper [A] (set to OFF) and set it to ON.  The machine may issue SC819 or SC820 if the jumper is not set to "ON" correctly. For installation in Brazil, move the jumper switch (CN613) from "3"...
  • Page 848 Fax Option Installation Install the controller board in the machine Fasten the five circled screws. D702...
  • Page 849: Fax Settings

    Fax Option Installation  The arrow in the picture above indicates the screw that is added to fasten the FCU. Attach the board cover [A] as shown below. ( x 4) Connect the telephone cord to the LINE jack. Attach the Fax decal near the function key on the operation panel. 1.1.3 FAX SETTINGS Initializing the Fax unit When you press the Fax key for the first time after installation, the error "SRAM problem occurred...
  • Page 850: Fax Unit Options

    Fax Unit Options 1.2 FAX UNIT OPTIONS 1.2.1 HANDSET (D645)  The optional handset is available for the U.S. version only. Make two screw holes in the upper left cover. Install the bracket [A]. Install the cradle. Install the handset. <Illustration>...
  • Page 851 Fax Unit Options D702...
  • Page 852: Replacement And Adjustment

    2. REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT 2.1 FCU 2.1.1 SRAM DATA TRANSFER PROCEDURE When you replace the FCU board, transfer the SRAM data from the old FCU board to the new FCU board. Do the following procedure to back up the SRAM data. ...
  • Page 853  Small arrows carved in the frame indicate the screws to remove. Slide the engine board [A] to the left as shown, to detach it from the controller board [B]. Controller slot cover [A] ( Four screws [B] D702...
  • Page 854 Three screws  Small arrows carved in the frame indicate the screws to remove. Slide the controller board [A] to the left and pull as shown. Detach the FCU board. Speaker bracket [A] ( x 3, x 1). D702...
  • Page 855 Grounding plate (3-tip) [A]. Grounding plate (2-tip) [A] on the back of the FCU ( x 1). D702...
  • Page 856 Attach the speaker bracket, Grounding plate (3-tip), and Grounding plate (2-tip) to the new FCU ( x 3, x 1) (removed in steps 10-12). Move the jumper switch [A] of the new FCU board from "OFF" to "ON". Connect a flat flexible cable [A] to the new FCU board. This cable is shipped with the new FCU board.
  • Page 857  The green side [B] of the flat flexible cable must face outwards as shown above. Attach the FCU to the controller board as shown.  Make sure that the FCU is seated correctly. If not, SC672 occurs. 10. Install the controller board in the machine. 11.
  • Page 858 12. Connect the flat flexible cable to the old FCU board [A]. 13. Turn on the main power switch. 14. SRAM data transmission starts. When the transmission is completed, you will hear a beeper sound.  The beeper sound is the same volume as the speaker sound. ...
  • Page 859 18. Attach the board cover [A] as shown below. ( x 4) 19. Turn on the main power switch, then do SP6-101 to print the system parameter list. 20. Check the system parameter list to make sure that the data was transferred correctly. 21.
  • Page 860: Troubleshooting

    Error Codes 3. TROUBLESHOOTING 3.1 ERROR CODES If an error code occurs, retry the communication. If the same problem occurs, try to fix the problem as suggested below. Note that some error codes appear only in the error code display and on the service report.
  • Page 861 Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action  0-05 Modem training fails even G3 Check the line connection.  shifts down to 2400 bps. Try adjusting the tx level and/or cable equalizer.  Replace the FCU.  Check for line problems. Cross reference See error code 0-04.
  • Page 862 Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action  0-08 The other end sent RTN or Check the line connection.  PIN after receiving a page, Replace the FCU.  because there were too many The other end may have jammed, or run errors out of paper or memory space.
  • Page 863 Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action  0-16 CFR or FTT not detected Check the line connection.  after modem training in Replace the FCU.  confidential or transfer mode Try adjusting the tx level and/or cable equalizer settings.  The other end may have disconnected, or it may be defective;...
  • Page 864 Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action  0-22 The signal from the other end Check the line connection.  was interrupted for more than Replace the FCU.  the acceptable modem carrier Defective remote terminal.  drop time (default: 200 ms) Check for line noise or other line problems.
  • Page 865 Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action  0-33 The data reception (not ECM) Check the line connection.  is not completed within 10 The other terminal may have a defective minutes. modem/FCU.  0-52 Polarity changed during Check the line connection. communication Retry communication.
  • Page 866 Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action  0-77 The called terminal fell back The calling terminal could not detect a JM to T.30 mode, because it due to noise, etc.  could not detect a CJ in A network that has narrow bandwidth response to JM cannot pass JM to the other end.
  • Page 867 Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action  0-85 The line was disconnected The signal did not stop within 10 s.  due to abnormal signaling in Turn off the main power switch, then turn it V.34 control channel restart. back on. ...
  • Page 868 Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action 2-27 JBIG data reconstruction error (End marker error) 2-28 JBIG data reconstruction error (Timeout)  2-29 JBIG trailing edge maker FCU defective  error Check the destination device.  2-50 The machine resets itself for If this is frequent, update the ROM, or a fatal FCU system error replace the FCU.
  • Page 869 Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action 6-01 G3 ECM - no V.21 signal was received 6-02 G3 ECM - EOR was received  6-04 G3 ECM - RTC not detected Check the line connection.  Check for a bad line or defective remote terminal.
  • Page 870 Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action 6-99 V.21 signal not stopped within Replace the FCU.  13-17 SIP user name registration Double registration of the SIP user name.  error Capacity for user-name registration in the SIP server is not sufficient. ...
  • Page 871 Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action 13-38 An error due to NGN being temporarily unavailable  13-39 Failed to receive a response Check the LAN cable connection.  from the connected device Check the user's connection environment and solve any problem. ...
  • Page 872 Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action  14-03 Access to SMTP Server Failed to access the SMTP server Denied (450) because the access is denied.  SMTP server operating incorrectly. Contact the system administrator to determine if there is a problem with the SMTP server and to check that the SMTP server settings are correct.
  • Page 873 Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action  14-05 SMTP Server HDD Full (452) Failed to access the SMTP server because the HDD on the server is full.  Insufficient free space on the HDD of the SMTP server. Contact the system administrator and check the amount of space remaining on the SMTP server HDD.
  • Page 874 Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action  14-09 Authorization Failed for POP-Before-SMTP or SMTP authorization Sending to SMTP Server failed.  Incorrect setting for file transfer  14-10 Addresses Exceeded Number of broadcast addresses exceeded the limit for the SMTP server. ...
  • Page 875 Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action  14-22 Destination certificate is Register the correct destination certificate. invalid in S/MIME transmission  14-23 Device certificate is invalid in Register the correct device certificate. S/MIME transmission  14-24 Destination and device Register the correct user certificate and certificate is in valid in device certificate.
  • Page 876 Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action 14-51 UCS Destination Download Not even one return notification can be Error downloaded:  The address book was being edited.  The number for the specified destination does not exist (it was deleted or edited after the job was created).
  • Page 877 Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action  15-14 Mail Header Format Error The mail header is not standard format. For example, the Date line description is incorrect.  15-15 Mail Divide Error The e-mail is not in standard format. There is no boundary between parts of the e-mail, including the header.
  • Page 878 Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action 15-62 TIFF File Compatibility Error Could not receive transmission due to:  Resolution error  Image of resolution greater than 200 dpi without extended memory.  Resolution is not supported.  Page size error ...
  • Page 879 Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action  15-81 Repeated Destination Could not repeat receive the transmission Registration Error because the destination buffer is full and the destination could not be created (this error may occur when receiving a transfer request or a request for notification of reception).
  • Page 880 Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action  22-01 Memory overflow while Wait for the files in the queue to be sent.  receiving Delete unnecessary files from memory.  Transfer the substitute reception files to an another fax machine, if the machine’s printer is busy or out of order.
  • Page 881 Error Codes Code Meaning Suggested Cause/Action  31-06 RP-A header error BFT file format error  BFT file accumulation error  A bug detected in the RP-A1 header-search algorithm for BFT files  Check the FCU board/Printer board/Driver  31-07 Remote printer capacity The other terminal is incompatible.
  • Page 882: Ifax Troubleshooting

    IFAX Troubleshooting 3.2 IFAX TROUBLESHOOTING Use the following procedures to determine whether the machine or another part of the network is causing the problem. Communication Item Action [Remarks] Route  General LAN 1. Connection with Check that the LAN cable is the LAN connected to the machine.
  • Page 883 IFAX Troubleshooting Communication Item Action [Remarks] Route  2. E-mail account Make sure that the machine can log on the server into the e-mail server.  Check that the account and password stored in the server are the same as in the machine.
  • Page 884 IFAX Troubleshooting Communication Item Action [Remarks] Route  4. Router settings Use the “ping” command to contact the router.  Check that other devices connected to the router can sent data over the router. [Ask the administrator of the server to check.] ...
  • Page 885: Ip-Fax Troubleshooting

    IP-Fax Troubleshooting 3.3 IP-FAX TROUBLESHOOTING 3.3.1 IP-FAX TRANSMISSION Cannot send by IP Address/Host Name Check Point Action LAN cable connected? Check the LAN cable connection. Specified IP address/host name correct? Check the IP address/host name. Cannot breach the firewall. Send by Firewall/NAT is installed? using another method (Fax, Internet Fax)
  • Page 886: Cannot Send Via Voip Gateway

    IP-Fax Troubleshooting Cannot send via VoIP Gateway Check Point Action LAN cable connected? Check the LAN cable connection. VoIP Gateway T.38 standard? Contact the network administrator. VoIP Gateway installed correctly? Contact the network administrator. VoIP Gateway power switched on? Contact the network administrator. Is the IP address/host name of the Check the IP address/host name.
  • Page 887: Cannot Send By Alias Fax Number

    IP-Fax Troubleshooting Cannot send by Alias Fax number. Check Point Action LAN cable connected? Check the LAN cable connection. Confirm the Alias of the remote fax. Number of specified Alias fax correct? Error Code: 13-14 Cannot breach the firewall. Send by Firewall/NAT installed? using another method (Fax, Internet Fax)
  • Page 888: Ip-Fax Reception

    IP-Fax Troubleshooting 3.3.2 IP-FAX RECEPTION Cannot receive via IP Address/Host Name. Check Point Action LAN cable connected? Check the LAN cable connection. Cannot breach the firewall. Send by using Firewall/NAT is installed? another method (Fax, Internet Fax) IP address of local fax registered? Register the IP address.
  • Page 889: Cannot Receive By Voip Gateway

    IP-Fax Troubleshooting Cannot receive by VoIP Gateway. Check Point Action LAN cable connected? Check the LAN cable connection. Cannot breach the firewall. Request the Firewall/NAT is installed? remote fax to send by using another method (Fax, Internet Fax) VoIP Gateway installed correctly? Contact the network administrator.
  • Page 890: Cannot Receive By Alias Fax Number

    IP-Fax Troubleshooting Cannot receive by Alias Fax number. Check Point Action LAN cable connected? Check the LAN cable connection. Cannot the breach firewall. Request the Firewall/NAT is installed? remote fax to send by using another method (Fax, Internet Fax) Contact the network administrator. Gatekeeper/SIP server installed ...
  • Page 891 IP-Fax Troubleshooting Lower the start modem reception baud rate on the receiving side. IPFAX SW06 Check whether the remote fax cancelled Remote fax cancelled transmission? the transmission. Contact the network administrator. Local fax registered in  The sender machine displays this Gatekeeper/SIP server? error code when the sender fax is a Ricoh model.
  • Page 892: Service Tables

    Cautions 4. SERVICE TABLES 4.1 CAUTIONS  Never turn off the main power switch when the power LED is lit or flashing. To avoid damaging the hard disk or memory, press the operation power switch to switch the power off, wait for the power LED to go off, and then switch the main power switch off. ...
  • Page 893: Service Program Tables

    Service Program Tables 4.2 SERVICE PROGRAM TABLES 4.2.1 SP1-XXX (BIT SWITCHES) Mode No. Function System Switch Change the bit switches for system settings for the 001 – 032 00 – 1F fax option p.57 "Bit Switches - 1" Ifax Switch Change the bit switches for internet fax settings for 001 –...
  • Page 894: Sp2-Xxx (Ram Data)

    Service Program Tables 4.2.2 SP2-XXX (RAM DATA) Mode No. Function RAM Read/Write Change RAM data for the fax board directly. Memory Dump G3-1 Memory Print out RAM data for the fax board. Dump G3-1 NCU Parameters NCU parameter settings for the standard G3 001 –...
  • Page 895: Sp3-Xxx (Tel Line Settings)

    Service Program Tables 4.2.3 SP3-XXX (TEL LINE SETTINGS) Mode No. Function Service Station Fax Number Enter the fax number of the service station. Serial Number Enter the fax unit’s serial number. PSTN-1 Port Settings Select the line type setting for the G3-1 line. If Select Line the machine is installed on a PABX line, select “PABX”, “PABX(GND)”...
  • Page 896: Sp4-Xxx (Rom Versions)

    Service Program Tables 4.2.4 SP4-XXX (ROM VERSIONS) Mode No. Function FCU ROM Version Displays the FCU ROM version. Error Codes Displays the latest 64 fax error codes. G3-1 ROM Version Displays the G3-1 modem version. 4.2.5 SP5-XXX (RAM CLEAR) Mode No. Function Initialize SRAM (Except Secure) Initializes the bit switches and user parameters, user data in...
  • Page 897: Sp6-Xxx (Reports)

    Service Program Tables 4.2.6 SP6-XXX (REPORTS) Mode No. Function System Parameter List Touch the “ON” button to print the system parameter list. Service Monitor Report Touch the “ON” button to print the service monitor report. G3 Protocol Dump List G3-1 (All Prints the protocol dump list of all Communications) communications for the G3-1 line.
  • Page 898: Sp7-Xxx (Tests)

    Service Program Tables Fax Driver G3CCU Fax Job Scanner Condition IP Protocol Dump List Prints the protocol dump list of all All Communications communications for the IP fax line. Prints the protocol dump list of the last 1 Communication communication for the IP fax line. 4.2.7 SP7-XXX (TESTS) These are the test modes for PTT approval.
  • Page 899: Bit Switches

    Bit Switches - 1 4.3 BIT SWITCHES - 1  Do not adjust a bit switch or use a setting that is described as "Not used", as this may cause the machine to malfunction or to operate in a manner that is not accepted by local regulations.
  • Page 900 Bit Switches - 1 Rx level calculation Example: The four-digit hexadecimal value (N) after "L" indicates the rx level. The high byte is given first, followed by the low byte. Divide the decimal value of N by -16 to get the rx level. In the above example, the decimal value of N (= 0100 [H]) is 256.
  • Page 901 Bit Switches - 1 G3 Communication Parameters 336: 33600 bps 168: 16800 bps 312: 31200 bps 144: 14400 bps 288: 28800 bps 120: 12000 bps Modem rate 264: 26400 bps 96: 9600 bps 240: 24000 bps 72: 7200 bps 216: 21600 bps 48: 4800 bps 192: 19200 bps 24: 2400 bps...
  • Page 902 Bit Switches - 1 System Switch 02 (SP No. 1-101-003) Function Comments Forced reset after transmission With this setting on, the machine resets itself stalls automatically if a transmission stalls and fails 0: Off to complete the job. 1: On File retention time 1: A file that had a communication error will not 0: Depends on User Parameter...
  • Page 903 Bit Switches - 1 System Switch 04 (SP No. 1-101-005) Function Comments 1: Each Quick/Speed dial number on the list is Printing dedicated tx printed with the dedicated tx parameters (10 parameters on Quick/Speed bytes each). Dial Lists The first 10 bytes of data are the programmed 0: Disabled dedicated tx parameters;...
  • Page 904 Bit Switches - 1 System Switch 09 (SP No. 1-101-010) Function Comments Addition of image data from If this feature is enabled, the top half of the first confidential transmissions on page of confidential messages will be printed the transmission result report on transmission result reports.
  • Page 905 Bit Switches - 1 Priority given to various types of remote terminal ID when This bit determines which set of priorities the printing reports machine uses when listing remote terminal 0: RTI > CSI > Dial label > Tel. names on reports. number Dial Label: The name stored, by the user, for 1: Dial label >...
  • Page 906 Bit Switches - 1 System Switch 0E (SP No. 1-101-015) Function Comments Direct sending cannot operate when the capture function is on during sending. Setting Enable/disable for direct this switch to "1" enables direct sending sending selection without capture. 0: Direct sending off Setting this switch to "0"...
  • Page 907 Bit Switches - 1 0D: Holland 21: Greece 0E: Spain 22: Hungary 0F: Israel 23: Czech 10: --- 24: Poland 11: USA System Switch 10 (SP No. 1-101-017) Function Comments Threshold = N x 128 KB + 256 KB Threshold memory level for N can be between 00 - FF(H) parallel memory transmission Default setting: 02(H) = 512 KB...
  • Page 908 Bit Switches - 1 System Switch 12 (SP No. 1-101-019) Function Comments TTI: 08 to 92 (BCD) mm Input even numbers only. This setting determines the print start position for the TTI from the left edge of the paper. If TTI printing position in the main the TTI is moved too far to the right, it may scan direction...
  • Page 909 Bit Switches - 1 System Switch 16 (SP No. 1-101-023) Function Comments 1: The machine sends messages simultaneously using all available ports during Parallel Broadcasting broadcasting. 0: Disabled  1: Enabled If a customer wants to keep a line available for fax reception or other reasons, select "0"...
  • Page 910 Bit Switches - 1 System Switch 1A (SP No. 1-101-027) Function Comments Sets the value to x4KB. When the amount of available memory drops below this setting, RX documents are printed to conserve memory. LS RX memory capacity Initial setting 0x80 (512 KB) threshold setting 00-FF (0-1020 Kbyte: Hex) ...
  • Page 911 Bit Switches - 1 0: If the SAF memory becomes full during scanning for a memory transmission, the successfully scanned pages are transmitted. Action when the SAF memory 1: If the SAF memory becomes full during has become full during scanning for a memory transmission, the file is scanning erased and no pages are transmitted.
  • Page 912 Bit Switches - 1 System Switch 1F (SP No. 1-101-032) Function Comments 0: When an original jams, or the SAF memory overflows during scanning, a report will be Report printout after an original printed. jam during SAF storage or if the Change this bit to "1"...
  • Page 913: I-Fax Switches

    Bit Switches - 2 4.4 BIT SWITCHES - 2  Do not adjust a bit switch or use a setting that is described as "Not used", as this may cause the machine to malfunction or to operate in a manner that is not accepted by local regulations.
  • Page 914 Bit Switches - 2 I-fax Switch 01 (SP No. 1-102-002) Function Comments Original Line Resolution of TX These settings set the maximum resolution of Attachment File the original that the destination can receive. 200x100 Standard 0: Not selected 200x200 Detail 1: Selected 200x400 Fine If more than one of these three bits is set to...
  • Page 915 Bit Switches - 2 I-fax Switch 02 (SP No. 1-102-003) Function Comments RX Text Mail Header Processing This setting determines whether the header information is printed with text e-mails when they are received. 0: Prints only text mail. 1: Prints mail header information attached to text mail. When a text mail is received with this switch On (1), the "From"...
  • Page 916 Bit Switches - 2 Media accept feature This setting adds or does not add the media accept feature to the answer mail to confirm a reception. 0: Does not add the media accept feature to the answer mail 1: Adds the media accept feature to the answer mail. Use this bit switch if a problem occurs when the machine receives an answer mail, which contains the media accept feature field.
  • Page 917 Bit Switches - 2 Subject corresponding to mail post database 0: Standard subject 1: Mail post database subject The standard subject is replaced by the mail post database subject in the following three cases: 1) When the service technician sets the service (software) switch. 2) When memory sending or delivery specified by F code is applied by the SMTP server 3) With relay broadcasting (1st stage without the Schmidt 4 function).
  • Page 918 Bit Switches - 2 I-fax Switch 08 (SP No. 1-102-009) Function Comments Memory Threshold for POP Mail Reception This setting determines the amount of SAF (Store and Forward) memory. (SAF stores fax messages to send later for transmission to more than one location, and also holds incoming messages if they cannot be printed.) When the amount of SAF memory available falls below this setting, mail can no longer be received;...
  • Page 919 Bit Switches - 2 I-fax Switch 0F (SP No. 1-102-016) Function Comments Delivery Method for SMTP RX Files This setting determines whether files received with SMTP protocol are delivered or output immediately. 0: Off. Files received via SMTP are output immediately without delivery. 1: On.
  • Page 920: Printer Switches

    Bit Switches - 2 4.4.2 PRINTER SWITCHES Printer Switch 00 (SP No. 1-103-001) Function Comments 0: If a 2 page RX transmission is split, [*] is printed in the bottom right corner of the 1st page and only a [2] is printed in the upper right corner of the 2nd page.
  • Page 921 Bit Switches - 2 Printer Switch 01 (SP No. 1-103-002) Maximum print width used in the setup protocol Bit 4 Bit 3 Setting These bits are only effective when bit 7 of Not used printer switch 01 is "1". 0: The machine informs the transmitting machine of the print width depending on the paper size available from the paper feed Received message width...
  • Page 922 Bit Switches - 2 3rd paper feed station usage which is used for the Specified for fax printing Cassette Selection feature. 0: Enabled 1: Disabled 4th paper feed station usage for fax printing 0: Enabled 1: Disabled LCT usage for fax printing 0: Enabled 1: Disabled Printer Switch 03 (SP No.
  • Page 923 Bit Switches - 2 Printer Switch 04 (SP No. 1-103-005) Function Comments Maximum reducible length when length reduction is enabled with switch 03-0 above. [Maximum reducible length] = [Paper length] + (N x 5mm) "N" is the decimal value of the binary setting of bits 0 to 4. Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2...
  • Page 924 Bit Switches - 2 Printer Switch 07 (SP No. 1-103-008) Function Comments List of destinations in the Communication Failure Report 1: Only destinations where communication for broadcasting failure occurred are printed on the 0: All destinations Communication Failure Report. 1: Only destinations where communication failure occurred Printer Switch 0E (SP No.
  • Page 925 Bit Switches - 2 0: When page separation has taken Equalizing the reduction ratio among place, all the pages are reduced with the separated pages same reduction ratio. (Page Separation) 1: Only the last page is reduced to fit the 0: Enabled selected paper size when page 1: Disabled...
  • Page 926: Communication Switches

    Bit Switches - 3 4.5 BIT SWITCHES - 3  Do not adjust a bit switch or use a setting that is described as "Not used", as this may cause the machine to malfunction or to operate in a manner that is not accepted by local regulations.
  • Page 927 Bit Switches - 3 1: Reception will not go ahead if the polling ID code of the remote Closed network (reception) terminal does not match the polling 0: Disabled ID code of the local terminal. This 1: Enabled function is only available in NSF/NSS mode.
  • Page 928 Bit Switches - 3 Communication Switch 02 (SP No. 1-104-003) Function Comments If there are more consecutive error lines in the received page than the threshold, the machine will send a negative response. The Low and High threshold values G3 Burst error threshold depend on the sub-scan resolution, and 0: Low 1: High are as follows.
  • Page 929 Bit Switches - 3 Communication Switch 04 (SP No. 1-104-005) Function Comments Remote mode switch (TEL mode) Set this bit to ON when you wish to switch TEL 0: Disable mode to FAX mode remotely. 1: Enable (Active) Remote mode switch (FAX Set this bit to ON when you wish to turn on the mode) remote mode switch after automatic reception...
  • Page 930 Bit Switches - 3 Communication Switch 0A (SP No. 1-104-011) Function Comments Point of resumption of memory 0: The transmission begins from the page transmission upon redialing where transmission failed the previous time. 0: From the error page 1: Transmission begins from the first page, 1: From page 1 using normal memory transmission.
  • Page 931 Bit Switches - 3 Communication Switch 10 (SP No. 1-104-017) Function Comments Memory transmission: Maximum number of dialing 01 – FE (Hex) times attempts to the same destination Communication Switch 12 (SP No. 1-104-019) Function Comments Memory transmission: Interval between dialing attempts to 01 –...
  • Page 932 Bit Switches - 3 Communication Switch 17 (SP No. 1-104-024) Function Comments SEP reception 0: Polling transmission to another maker's 0: Disabled machine using the SEP (Selective Polling) signal 1: Enabled is disabled. SUB reception 0: Confidential reception to another maker's 0: Disabled machine using the SUB (Sub-address) signal is 1: Enabled...
  • Page 933 Bit Switches - 3 Communication Switch 1B (SP No. 1-104-028) Function Comments If the PABX does not support V.8/V.34 protocol procedure, set this bit to "1" to disable V.8. Extension access code (0 to 7) Example: If "0" is the PSTN access code, set bit to turn V.8 protocol On/Off 0 to 1.
  • Page 934: G3 Switches

    Bit Switches - 4 4.6 BIT SWITCHES - 4  Do not adjust a bit switch or use a setting that is described as "Not used", as this may cause the machine to malfunction or to operate in a manner that is not accepted by local regulations.
  • Page 935 Bit Switches - 4 G3 Switch 02 (SP No. 1-105-003) Function Comments Change this bit to 1 only when the other end can G3 protocol mode used only communicate with machines that send 0: Standard and non-standard T.30-standard frames only. 1: Standard only 1: Disables NSF/NSS signals (these are used in non-standard mode communication)
  • Page 936 Bit Switches - 4 0: When using ECM in non-standard (NSF/NSS) mode, the machine sends a CTC to drop back the modem rate after receiving a PPR, if the following condition is met in communications at 14.4, 12.0, 9.6, and 7.2 kbps. CTC transmission conditions 0: After one PPR signal received...
  • Page 937 Bit Switches - 4 G3 Switch 05 (SP No. 1-105-006) Function Comments Initial Tx modem rate (kbps) Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 kbps These bits set the initial starting modem rate for transmission. Use the dedicated transmission 12.0 parameters if you need to change this for 14.4...
  • Page 938 Bit Switches - 4 16.8 V.8 protocol on/off - G3 switch 03, bit2 19.2 21.6 24.0 26.4 28.8 31.2 Other settings - Not used Modem types available for reception The setting of these bits is used to inform the transmitting terminal of the available modem type for the machine in receive mode.
  • Page 939 Bit Switches - 4 PSTN cable equalizer Use a higher setting if there is signal (rx mode: Internal) loss at higher frequencies because of Bit 3 Bit 2 Setting the length of wire between the modem None and the telephone exchange. Also, try using the cable equalizer if one Medium or more of the following symptoms...
  • Page 940 Bit Switches - 4 G3 Switch 0A (SP No. 1-105-011) Function Comments Maximum allowable carrier drop during image data reception These bits set the acceptable modem Bit 1 Bit 0 Value (ms) carrier drop time. Try a longer setting if error code 0-22 is frequent.
  • Page 941 Bit Switches - 4 G3 Switch 0E (SP No. 1-105-015) Function Comments Set CNG send time interval Some machines on the receiving side may not be able to automatically switch the 3-second CNG interval. 3000-2250ms: 3000-50xNms High order bit 3000 – 50 x Nms 0F (3000 ms) <= N <= FF (2250 ms) 00-0E(3000-3700ms: 3000+50xNms Low order bit...
  • Page 942: Ip Fax Switches

    Bit Switches - 6 4.7 BIT SWITCHES - 6  Do not adjust a bit switch or use a setting that is described as "Not used", as this may cause the machine to malfunction or to operate in a manner that is not accepted by local regulations.
  • Page 943 Bit Switches - 6 IP Fax Switch 01 (SP No. 1-111-002) Function Comments IP Fax delay level setting Selects the acceptable delay level. Level 0 is the highest quality Default is "0000" (level 0). Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Level 0 Level 1...
  • Page 944 Bit Switches - 6 0: This answers the INVITE message from the SIP server not registered for the Message reception selection from machine. non-registered SIP server 1: This does not receive the INVITE 0: Answer message from the SIP server not registered 1: Not answer for the machine and send a refusal message.
  • Page 945 Bit Switches - 6 IP Fax Switch 04 (SP No. 1-111-005) Function Comments Sets the TCF error threshold level. [00 to 0f] TCF error threshold The default is "1111" (0fH). IP Fax Switch 05 (SP No. 1-111-006) Function Comments Modem bit rate setting for transmission (kbps) Bit 3 Bit 2...
  • Page 946 Bit Switches - 6 IP Fax Switch 07 (SP No. 1-111-008) Function Comments TSI information Adds or does not add TSI information to 0: Not added, 1: Added NSS(S). DCN transmission setting at T1 timeout Transmits or does not transmit DCN at T1 0: Not transmitted timeout.
  • Page 947 Bit Switches - 6 120 s your destination return is late on the 180 s network or G3 fax return is late, adjust the longer interval timer. 240 s The default is "00" (75 seconds). Not used Do not change these settings. IP Fax Switch 09 (SP No.
  • Page 948 Bit Switches - 6 IP Fax Switch 0A (SP No. 1-111-011) Function Comments Text String for specifying the 1stINVITE t38 media to be declared in SDP (HGW). 0: m=application t38 1: m=image t38 Specify the media for 1stINVITE to be declared (no-HGW). 00: audio only 01: audio + t38 10: t38 only...
  • Page 949 Bit Switches - 6 IP Fax Switch 0C (SP No. 1-111-013) Function Comments Maximum sending speed registration - Med (HGW) Specify the maximum sending speed Indicate in 8-bit format (sending bandwidth) for sending IP-FAX. Increase in units of 8 kbps IP Fax Switch 0D (SP No.
  • Page 950: Ncu Parameters

    NCU Parameters 4.8 NCU PARAMETERS The following tables give the RAM addresses and the parameter calculation units that the machine uses for ringing signal detection and automatic dialing. The factory settings for each country are also given. Most of these must be changed by RAM read/write (SP2-101), but some can be changed using NCU Parameter programming (SP2-103);...
  • Page 951 NCU Parameters Address Function Unit Remarks 680501 Line current detection time Line current detection is 680502 Line current wait time disabled. 20 ms Line current is not 680503 Line current drop detect time detected if 680501 contains FF. PSTN dial tone frequency upper 680504 If both addresses limit (high byte)
  • Page 952 NCU Parameters Address Function Unit Remarks PSTN busy tone frequency lower 680515 If both addresses limit (high byte) Hz (BCD) contain FF(H), tone PSTN busy tone frequency lower 680516 detection is disabled. limit (low byte) PABX dial tone frequency upper 680517 If both addresses limit (high byte)
  • Page 953 NCU Parameters Address Function Unit Remarks PABX busy tone frequency lower detection is disabled. 680529 limit (low byte) 68052A Busy tone ON time: range 1 68052B Busy tone OFF time: range 1 68052C Busy tone ON time: range 2 20 ms 68052D Busy tone OFF time: range 2 68052E...
  • Page 954 NCU Parameters Address Function Unit Remarks International dial tone permissible 68053C drop time International dial wait interval 68053D (LOW) International dial wait interval 68053E (HIGH) Country dial tone upper frequency 68053F If both addresses limit (HIGH) contain FF(H), tone Country dial tone upper frequency 680540 detection is disabled.
  • Page 955 NCU Parameters Address Function Unit Remarks See Notes 3, 6 and 8. Time between final OHDI relay SP2-103-015 68054D closure and DO relay opening or 1 ms (parameter 14). closing This parameter is only valid in Europe. See Note 3 and 8. Minimum pause between dialed 68054E SP2-103-016...
  • Page 956 NCU Parameters Address Function Unit Remarks The OHDI relay is open 68055A Break time (flash start mode) 1 ms for this interval. International dial access code 68055B For a code of 100: (High) 68055B - F1 International dial access code 68055C 68055C - 00 (Low)
  • Page 957 NCU Parameters Address Function Unit Remarks Acceptable ringing signal SP2-103-006 680575 frequency: range 2, lower limit (parameter 05). SP2-103-007 Number of rings until a call is (parameter 06). 680576 detected The setting must not be zero. See Note 4. Minimum required length of the 680577 20 ms SP2-103-008...
  • Page 958 NCU Parameters Address Function Unit Remarks Acceptable CED detection detection is disabled. 6805A2 frequency upper limit (low byte) Acceptable CED detection 6805A3 If both addresses frequency lower limit (high byte) BCD (Hz) contain FF(H), tone Acceptable CED detection 6805A4 detection is disabled. frequency lower limit (low byte) 20 ms ±...
  • Page 959 NCU Parameters Address Function Unit Remarks Acceptable AI short protocol tone 6805B2 (800Hz) detection frequency lower limit (low byte) Detection time for 800 Hz AI short 6805B3 20 ms Factory setting: 360 ms protocol tone SP2-103-002 6805B4 PSTN: Tx level from the modem -N –...
  • Page 960 NCU Parameters Address Function Unit Remarks Bits 0 and 1 – DCV (TIP/RING) Voltage Bit 1:0, Bit 0: 0 = 3.1 V Bit 1:0, Bit 0: 1 = 3.2 V Bit 1:1, Bit 0: 0 = 3.35 V Bit 1:1, Bit 0: 1 = 3.5 V Bits 2 and 3 –...
  • Page 961 NCU Parameters Address Function Unit Remarks Bits 0 to 6 – Not used Bits 7 – Energy saving for DSP, COMBLK, SiDAA 6805E5 0: Does not save energy 1: Saves energy NOTES If a setting is not required, store FF in the address. Italy and Belgium only RAM address 68055E: the lower four bits have the following meaning.
  • Page 962 NCU Parameters  , for example, means the value stored in address 680552(H) 680552 68054A: Europe - Between Ds opening and Di opening, France - Between Ds closing and Di opening 68054D: Europe - Between Ds closing and Di closing, France - Between Ds opening and Di closing Tone signals which frequency is lower than 1500Hz (e.g., 800Hz tone for AI short protocol) refer to the setting at 6805B5h.
  • Page 963: Dedicated Transmission Parameters

    Dedicated Transmission Parameters 4.9 DEDICATED TRANSMISSION PARAMETERS There are two sets of transmission parameters: Fax and E-mail Each Quick Dial Key and Speed Dial Code has eight bytes of programmable parameters allocated to it. If transmissions to a particular machine often experience problems, store that terminal’s fax number as a Quick Dial or Speed Dial, and adjust the parameters allocated to that number.
  • Page 964: Fax Parameters

    Dedicated Transmission Parameters 4.9.2 PARAMETERS Fax Parameters The initial settings of the following fax parameters are all FF(H) - all the parameters are disabled. Switch 00 FUNCTION AND COMMENTS ITU-T T1 time (for PSTN G3 mode) If the connection time to a particular terminal is longer than the NCU parameter setting, adjust this byte.
  • Page 965 Dedicated Transmission Parameters Use a higher setting if there is signal loss at higher frequencies because of the length of wire between the modem and the telephone exchange when calling the number stored in this Quick/Speed Dial. Cable equalizer Also, try using the cable equalizer if Bit 7: 0, Bit 6: 0, Bit 5: 0 = None one or more of the following Bit 7: 0, Bit 6: 0, Bit 5: 1 = Low...
  • Page 966 Dedicated Transmission Parameters Switch 02 FUNCTION COMMENTS Initial Tx modem rate Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 Not used 2400 4800 If training with a particular remote terminal 7200 always takes too long, the initial modem 9600 rate may be too high. Reduce the initial Tx 12000 modem rate using these bits.
  • Page 967 Dedicated Transmission Parameters Switch 03 FUNCTION COMMENTS If "inch only" is selected on the machine uses Inch-mm conversion before tx inch-based resolutions for scanning, the printed Bit 1: 0, Bit 0: 0 copy may be slightly distorted at the other end if = Inch-mm conversion that machine uses mm-based resolutions.
  • Page 968: E-Mail Parameters

    Dedicated Transmission Parameters For example, if ECM is switched on but is not wanted when sending to a particular terminal, use ECM during transmission the (0, 0) setting. Bit 7: 0, Bit 6: 0 = Off  Bit 7: 0, Bit 6: 1 = On V.8/V.34 protocol and JBIG compression Bit 7: 1, Bit 6: 0 = Not used are automatically disabled if ECM is...
  • Page 969 Dedicated Transmission Parameters Designates the bits to reference for The "0" selection (default) references the settings compression method of for Bits 00, 01, 02 above. The "1" selection ignores e-mail attachments the selections of Bits 00, 01, 02. 0: Registered (Bit 0 to 6) 1: No registration.
  • Page 970 Dedicated Transmission Parameters Switch 02 FUNCTION COMMENTS Line resolution of e-mail attachment: 200 x 100 Sets the line resolution of the e-mail attachment as 0: Off 200 x100. 1: On Line resolution of e-mail attachment: 200 x 200 Sets the line resolution of the e-mail attachment as 0: Off 200 x 200.
  • Page 971 Dedicated Transmission Parameters Switch 04 FUNCTION COMMENTS If the other ends have the addresses, which have the full mode function flag ("0"), this machine Full mode address determines them as full mode standard machines. selection  This machine attaches the "demand of 0: Full mode address reception confirmation"...
  • Page 972: General Specifications

    General Specifications 5. SPECIFICATIONS 5.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 5.1.1 FCU Type: Desktop type transceiver PSTN Circuit: PABX Connection: Direct couple Book (Face down) Maximum Length: 432 mm [17 ins] Maximum Width: 297 mm [11.7 ins] ARDF (Face up) (Single-sided document) Original Size: Length: 128 - 1200 mm [5.0 - 47.2 ins] Width: 128 - 297 mm [5.0 - 11.7 inch] (Double-sided document)
  • Page 973 General Specifications G3: 33600/31200/28800/26400/24000/21600/ Data Rate: 19200/16800/14400/12000/9600/7200/4800/2400 bps Automatic fallback With ECM: 0 ms/line I/O Rate: Without ECM: 5, 10, 20, or 40 ms/line Standard: 4 MB With optional Expansion Memory: 28 MB (4 MB+ 24 MB) Memory Capacity: Page Memory Standard: 4 MB With optional Expansion Memory: 8 MB D702...
  • Page 974: Capabilities Of Programmable Items

    General Specifications 5.1.2 CAPABILITIES OF PROGRAMMABLE ITEMS The following table shows the capabilities of each programmable items. With Item Standard Optional Quick Dial (*without HDD) 1000 2000 Groups Destination per Group Destinations dialed from the ten-key pad overall Programs Communication records for Journal stored in the memory Specific Senders The following table shows how the capabilities of the document memory will change after the Expansion Memory are installed.
  • Page 975: Ifax Specifications

    IFAX Specifications 5.2 IFAX SPECIFICATIONS Local area network Ethernet 100base-Tx/10base-T Connectivity: Gigabit Ethernet 1000 Base-T IEEE802.11a/g, g (wireless LAN), 200 × 100 dpi (Standard resolution), 200 × 200 dpi (Detail Resolution: resolution) 1 s (through a LAN to the server) Condition: ITU-T #1 test document (Selerexe Letter) MTF correction: OFF Transmission...
  • Page 976: Ip-Fax Specifications

    IP-FAX Specifications 5.3 IP-FAX SPECIFICATIONS Local Area Network Ethernet/10base-T, 100 base-TX Network: Gigabit Ethernet/1000 Base-T IEEE802.11a/g, g (wireless LAN) 8 x 3.85 lines/mm, 200 x 100 dpi (standard character), Scan line density: 8 x 7.7 lines/mm, 200 x 200 dpi (detail character), Maximum Original A3 or 11"...

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