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DEClaser 3200/3250

Service Guide

EK–LN08Z–SV–001
Digital Equipment Corporation
Maynard, Massachusetts

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  • Page 1: Service Guide

    DEClaser 3200/3250 Service Guide EK–LN08Z–SV–001 Digital Equipment Corporation Maynard, Massachusetts...
  • Page 2 The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Digital Equipment Corporation. Digital Equipment Corporation assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. Any software described in this document is furnished under a license and may be used or copied only in aclicense.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ........... . . About This Service Guide .
  • Page 4 Test Menu ......... . 2–16 2.6.1 Configuration Sheet .
  • Page 5 0706 INSERT TRAY 2 ....... . . 5.15 5–22 0707 INSERT AUXILIARY ......5.16 5–23 0901–0904 CARTRIDGE A .
  • Page 6 7 Image Defects FIPs Image Defect Lookup ........7–2 Background Staining .
  • Page 7 Installing a new developer unit ..... . . 9.12.1 9–23 Toner Cartridges ........9.13 9–24 Video Control Board .
  • Page 8 9.43 Refeed Sensor ........9–100 Feed-Door Sensor .
  • Page 9: Supplemental Information

    B–6 C DEClaser 3200 Total Call Concept (TCC) About TCC .........
  • Page 10 E Resident Protocols DEC PPL3 Submenu ........E–1 TRAY SELECTION .
  • Page 11 Figures Printer Components: Front View ..... . 1–1 1–2 Printer Components: Rear View ..... . 1–2 1–4 1–3...
  • Page 12 5–17 Offset Motor ........5–33 5–18 1502–1503 Errors (Memory SIMs) .
  • Page 13 Cleaning the Transfer/Separation Charger ....10–1 10–8 11–1 DEClaser 3200 with LCIT ......11–1 11–2 LCIT External View .
  • Page 14 B–5 B–6 DEClaser 3200 Specifications ......B–6 Training .........
  • Page 15: Preface

    Preface This book is intended to assist the Digital Service engineer to repair and service the DEClaser 3200 printer in the field environment. Before attempting to use the book, you must attend the specific DEClaser Digital Service training course and all other prerequisite training courses. Section D.1 lists all recommended courses.
  • Page 16: About This Service Guide

    Chapter 10 Defines the DEClaser 3200 adjustments and cleaning procedures. Chapter 11 Describes the High Capacity Feeder (LCIT), which is optional equipment for the DEClaser 3200 printer. This chapter also contains the nonerror code LCIT FIPs and the LCIT removal and replacement procedures.
  • Page 17 Section Comments Appendix B Gives print media and operational specifications for the printer. Appendix C Describes the Total Call Concept (TCC) procedure. Appendix D Lists training, tools, and related documentation. Appendix E Provides information about the features and values available on the three protocol submenus.
  • Page 19: Physical And Functional Description

    Laser Safety To Be Done The DEClaser 3200 printer complies with 21 CFR Chapter 1, Subchapter J, as a Class 1 laser product under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Radiation Performance Standard, according to the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968.
  • Page 20: External Description

    1.2 External Description 1.2 External Description Figure 1–1 presents a view of the front and right side of the printer. To find the names and function of the items pointed to see Table 1–1. Figure 1–1 Printer Components: Front View MLO-006248 1–2 Physical and Functional Description...
  • Page 21: Printer Components: Front View

    1.2 External Description Table 1–1 Printer Components: Front View Component Function Top cover Lifting this lever unlocks the top cover, also referred to as release lever the top door, so it can be opened to clear paper jams or to perform printer maintenance.
  • Page 22: Printer Components: Rear View

    1.2 External Description Figure 1–2 presents a view of the rear and left side of the printer. To find the names and function of the items pointed to see Table 1–2. Figure 1–2 Printer Components: Rear View MLO-006249 1–4 Physical and Functional Description...
  • Page 23: Printer Components: Rear View

    1.2 External Description Table 1–2 Printer Components: Rear View Component Function Left (exit) The left side door opens to remove stalled paper, to clear side door the jam indications, and to access the fuser cleaning pad. Upper and lower Each cassette holds up to 250 sheets of paper. The upper paper cassettes and lower cassettes are also referred to as tray 1 and tray Power switch...
  • Page 24: Printer Components: Inside View

    1.2 External Description Figure 1–3 shows components inside of the printer. To find the names and function of the items pointed to see Table 1–3. Figure 1–3 Printer Components: Inside View MLO-006631 1–6 Physical and Functional Description...
  • Page 25: Cassette Feeders

    1.2 External Description Table 1–3 Printer Components: Inside View Component Function Fusing unit The fusing unit cleaning pad is accessed through the left exit side door. The customer should replace the cleaning pad whenever they install a fresh developer unit. A customer services technician must replace the fusing unit after 300,000 pages.
  • Page 26: Loading Cassettes

    1.3 Cassette Feeders 1.3.1 Loading Cassettes Figure 1–4 shows a loaded cassette and Figure 1–5 shows the important parts of the cassette. Remember the following before you remove or load a paper cassette: When a cassette is empty, the Error indicator lights. Press 3 to display •...
  • Page 27: Max Limit And Snubbers

    1.3 Cassette Feeders • When printing duplex, load forms and letterheads faceup, bottom edge inserted first. Figure 1–4 MAX Limit and Snubbers Paper Snubber 26.5% MLO-006271 Physical and Functional Description 1–9...
  • Page 28: Adjustable Cassette

    1.3 Cassette Feeders 1.3.2 Adjustable Cassette The adjustable paper cassette accepts sheet widths from 182 mm to 216 mm (7.17 in. to 8.5 in.) and lengths from 254 mm to 356 mm (10 in. to 14 in.). When the adjustable cassette is installed, size of the paper and image must be set by you or the host computer.
  • Page 31: Tray 1 Size-Sensing Magnets

    1.3 Cassette Feeders Figure 1–7 Tray 1 Size-sensing Magnets Side View of Paper Tray MLO-006630 Table 1–4 Size-sensing Magnets and Paper Sizes Cassette Paper Size-sensing Magnets Size Cassette not installed Adjustable A 210 x 297 mm Legal 8.5 x 14 Adjustable B Letter 8.5 x 11 in...
  • Page 32: Optional Equipment

    1.4 Optional Equipment 1.4 Optional Equipment The following DEClaser 3200 equipment is optional and can be installed by the customer: • When the PostScript option is installed, the printer becomes a DEClaser 3250. The PostScript option consists of the PDL board, a coprocessor single in-line module (SIM), and three 2-Mb SIMs.
  • Page 33: Control Panel Operations And Menus

    Control Representation mode. 2.1 Control Panel Keys and Indicators Figure 2–1 shows the location of the DEClaser 3200 control panel indicators and keys and Table 2–1 describes their function and operation. Control Panel Operations and Menus 2–1...
  • Page 34: Control Panel Keys, Indicators, And Displays

    2.1 Control Panel Keys and Indicators Figure 2–1 Control Panel Set Up Last Page Supplies Error Online Test Defaults Online/Pause MLO-006680 Table 2–1 Control Panel Keys, Indicators, and Displays Indicator Function Graphic The graphic display indicates cassette selections and the locations Display of jams and expired consumables.
  • Page 35: Control Panel

    2.1 Control Panel Keys and Indicators Table 2–1 (Cont.) Control Panel Keys, Indicators, and Displays Indicator Function Last Page The Last Page indicator works in conjunction with to print > (yellow) data remaining in the print buffer. If on, there is data in the buffer. Press then Online/Pause >...
  • Page 36: Dec Ppl3 Submenu

    2.1 Control Panel Keys and Indicators Table 2–1 (Cont.) Control Panel Keys, Indicators, and Displays Indicator Function Defaults This key performs the following functions: • When DEC PPL3 or PostScript protocol is invoked, this key invokes the DEFAULTS menu. See Section 2.5 or Section E.1, DEC PPL3 Submenu, for more information.
  • Page 37: Operational Display Format

    This key is uniquely defined in several of the service menus. 2.2 Operational Display Format Figure 2–2 shows the display that appears during normal operation of the DEClaser 3200 printer. The display is divided into four sections for all modes of operation. Figure 2–2 Printer Status Display...
  • Page 38: Operational Status Messages

    2.2 Operational Display Format • The print mode shown is one of several DEC PPL3 print modes available under the DUPLEX submenu, as shown in Section E.1.2. 2.2.1 Operational Status Messages The DEC PPL3, LJ2D, and PostScript operational status messages are shown and described in Table 2–2.
  • Page 39: About The Customer And Service Menus

    3200 printer. Customer menus are accessible through a single stroke of a control panel key. To access a service menu, a special code or procedure is required which is not published in the DEClaser 3200 Printer Operator’s Guide. Customer Menus Service Menus Section 2.4, Set Up Menus...
  • Page 40: Customer Menus

    Reference Manual and the Digital ANSI-Compliant Printing Protocol Level 3 Programming Supplement. 2.3.2 Set Up Memory Organization Figure 2–3 shows the organization and flow characteristics of Set Up memory within the DEClaser 3200 control panel. Figure 2–3 Set Up Memory Organization NVRAM Recall Factory...
  • Page 41: Changing And Selecting Values Or Defaults

    2.3 About the Customer and Service Menus 2.3.3 Changing and Selecting Values or Defaults Table 2–3 shows how certain keys function when in a menu. The selected protocol changes the function of some keys. See Section 2.5 for information on saving the values or defaults into NVM.
  • Page 42: Set Up Menu Diagram

    2.4 Set Up Menus Figure 2–4 Set Up Menu Diagram 2–10 Control Panel Operations and Menus...
  • Page 43: Protocol

    2.4 Set Up Menus 2.4.1 PROTOCOL Table 2–4 shows the three protocols that you can select from this feature. Each protocol has its own submenu which is further explained in Appendix E. See Figure 2–4 to find the position of this feature in the Set Up menu. Table 2–4 Protocol Feature Menu...
  • Page 44: Alarm

    2.4 Set Up Menus Table 2–5 A and B Cassette Sizes Feature Values Description CASSETTE A LETTER Selects 8.5 in. x 11 in. paper size. Selects 210 mm x 297 mm paper size. CASSETTE B 215 X 315 Selects 215 mm x 315 mm paper size. 210 X 330 Selects 210 mm x 330 mm paper size.
  • Page 45: Comm Interface

    2.4.4 COMM INTERFACE Table 2–7 shows the communication interface values that are available from the COMM INTERFACE menu. The DEClaser 3200 supports both parallel and serial interface connections. The host computer cannot set the printer’s communication interface values. See Figure 2–4 to find the position of this feature in the Set Up menu.
  • Page 46: Display Language

    2.4 Set Up Menus 2.4.5 DISPLAY LANGUAGE Table 2–8 shows the values that are available from the DISPLAY LANGUAGE feature of the Set Up menu. See Figure 2–4 to find the position of this feature in the Set Up menu. Table 2–8 DISPLAY LANGUAGE Values Feature Values...
  • Page 47: Defaults Menu

    2.5 Defaults Menu 2.5 Defaults Menu The Defaults menu is used to recall factory and user default selections, to save newly selected features and values, or to reset the printer. To invoke the Defaults menu, first press to display PAUSE, Online/Pause then press to invoke the menu.
  • Page 48: Test Menu

    Start CR mode See Section 2.6.3, Control Representation (CR) Mode Stop CR mode 2.6.1 Configuration Sheet Figure 2–5 is an example of a DEClaser 3200 Configuration sheet. Section 2.6 describes the Test menu. The Configuration sheet lists the following information: •...
  • Page 49: Configuration Sheet

    LETTER ORIENTATION PORTRAIT PORTRAIT FORM LENGTH PAGE BUFFERS PARTIAL PARTIAL SYMBOL SET ROMAN-6 ROMAN-8 To order your DECLASER 3200 family supplies options, contact your local Digital Sales office or local Authorized Digital Distributor. MLO-006632 Control Panel Operations and Menus 2–17...
  • Page 50: Font Status Sheet

    2.6 Test Menu 2.6.2 Font Status Sheet Figure 2–6 shows a portion of the font status list. The list of resident fonts can be several pages long. Fonts are selected by escape sequences sent from the host computer. You cannot select a font from the control panel. For additional information about selecting fonts, consult the Digital ANSI-Compliant Printing Protocol Level 3 Programming Reference Manual.
  • Page 51: Font Status List

    2.6 Test Menu Figure 2–6 Font Status List FONT LIST Type Family Font File ID Sample ------------------------------------------------------------------ RESIDENT DBULTN1 DBULTN1J02SK00GG0024DZZZZ02F000 A A B C D E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 DBULTN1 DBULTN1J02SK00GG006DKZZZZ02F000 DBULTN1 DBULTN1J02SK00GG001TGZZZZ02F000 DBULTN1 DBULTN1J02SK00GG00244ZZZZ02F000 A a A a B b C c D d E e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 DBULTN1 DBULTN1101VK00GG0001UZZZZ02F000...
  • Page 53: Service Menus And Tests

    3.1 1701 Special Function and Test Codes Table 3–1 and Table 3–2 list all of the codes that you can use to obtain status information, test, and adjust the DEClaser 3200 printer. The 1701 special functions and tests are protocol independent and will operate if the video control board is disconnected or connected.
  • Page 54: Starting, Stopping, And Running 1701 Menu And Codes

    3.1 1701 Special Function and Test Codes 3.1.1 Starting, Stopping, and Running 1701 Menu and Codes Use the following procedures to start and stop the 1701 menu: Starting the 1701 Menu 1. Simultaneously press and hold while turning on the >...
  • Page 55: 1701 Special Function Codes

    3.1 1701 Special Function and Test Codes 3.1.2 1701 Special Function Codes Table 3–1 lists all codes and the information they provide. To read or alter the values, you must enter the 1701 menu, as shown in Section 3.1. Use ^ , >...
  • Page 56 3.1 1701 Special Function and Test Codes Table 3–1 (Cont.) 1701 Special Function Codes Code Definition of Function Display Panel/Comment 0282.08 Show toner status T:ID=10:90/05/10 SUMiDA-B Sim-B1 0282.60 Set laser power Do not change this adjustment. If any value other than $0A is displayed, reset the $0A factory default value.
  • Page 57: 1701 Diagnostic Tests

    3.1 1701 Special Function and Test Codes 3.1.3 1701 Diagnostic Tests Using the 1701 tests, you can diagnose the individual input or output devices that connect to the DC control board. Input devices are the various sensors, switches, and thermistors. When you run a test, the DC control board monitors the input device and displays the SENSING prompt.
  • Page 58 3.1 1701 Special Function and Test Codes Table 3–2 (Cont.) 1701 Test Codes Test Display or Code Prompt Definition 0400.05 PASS The main motor, transfer, and charger run. 0400.06 PASS The main motor, developer bias, and main charger run. 0400.07 PASS The main motor and all HVPSA outputs run.
  • Page 59 3.1 1701 Special Function and Test Codes Table 3–2 (Cont.) 1701 Test Codes Test Display or Code Prompt Definition 0925 SENSING Toner empty sensor. 1000 data This feature is not usable in a field environment. Displays fuser temperature in an unknown code. 1001 data Fuser thermistor continuity.
  • Page 60: 1948 Service Menu

    3.2 1948 Service Menu 3.2 1948 Service Menu Before entering and using the 1948 service menu, you must select the DEC PPL3 protocol, as shown in Section 2.4. After selecting the DEC PPL3 protocol, use the following procedure to enter and operate the 1948 service menu: Online/Pause Press...
  • Page 61: Error Log

    3.2 1948 Service Menu Offline Press to print the SETUP PATTERN. > Figure 3–1 is an example of the SETUP PATTERN. The SETUP PATTERN is useful for checking print quality or for a quick S E R V I C E M E N U check of the printer.
  • Page 62 3.2 1948 Service Menu Figure 3–1 1948 Service Menu SETUP PATTERN Lead Edge 1 2 3 We conduct many of We conduct many of ever, these mail s ever, these mail s coverage. Would yo coverage. Would yo your time to read your time to read survey has been de survey has been de...
  • Page 63 3.2 1948 Service Menu Figure 3–2 Error Log PRINTER REVOLVING ERROR Error Meter Count 0821 1253 0924 1253 0103 1253 0305 1267 0305 1275 PRINTER ERROR Error Occurrence 0103 1002 1433 0104 1003 1434 0105 1004 1435 0300 1005 1436 0301 1020 1437...
  • Page 64: Test Print Menu

    3.3 Test Print Menu 3.3 Test Print Menu From the Test Print menu, you can selectively exercise each section of the simplex and duplex paper path, and read a variety of status information. Entering the Test Print menu 1. If the printer is on line, press to display PAUSED.
  • Page 65: Test Print Menu

    3.3 Test Print Menu When the printer is printing, press to step through the following Test informational displays. This information is also available through the 1701 special function codes, as shown in Table 3–1. • J = Number of test prints since start of job •...
  • Page 66: Grid And Dusting Test Prints

    Figure 3–4 Test Menu Patterns MLO-006637 3.4 Service Shutdown and Power-Up Procedure Do the following before you attempt to service a DEClaser 3200 printer. If, during the procedure, the control panel hangs or an error message is displayed, go to Section 4.1.
  • Page 67 3.4 Service Shutdown and Power-Up Procedure 5. Press to enter the Set Up menu. The Protocol message will Set Up appear. 6. Press _ to display the selected protocol. 7. Press until DEC PPL3 appears. > 8. Press 3 to select DEC PPL3. The asterisk ( 3 ) will appear next to DEC PPL3.
  • Page 69: Start Fip And Nonerror Code Fips

    DEClaser 3200 printer. The Start FIP and TCC procedure will test the printer, isolate a malfunction, and direct you to a specific FIP in Chapters 4, 5, 6, or 7.
  • Page 70: Start Fip

    4.1 Start FIP 4.1 Start FIP Figure 4–1 shows the Start FIP flow and each step is described in Table 4–1. Table 4–1 Start FIP Step Results and action Check the temperature The printer is designed to operate in a shirtsleeve and humidity temperature range specifically 10–32°...
  • Page 71: Noises

    When the printer is printing, a variety of parts are moving and any one of them, if malfunctioning, can cause alarming noises. Caution: Do not lubricate the DEClaser 3200 printer unless instructed by this service guide. All gears, shaft bearings, and mechanical parts are lubricated for the life of the printer.
  • Page 72 4.2 Noises d. If the noise occurs when the top cover is opened, inspect or swap the following: • Make sure the transfer/separation charger is mounted correctly and not jamming the prefuser transport roller. • Prefuser transport and roller • Registration assembly •...
  • Page 73: Fuser Fan

    4.3 Fuser Fan 4.3 Fuser Fan Description: A fuser fan failure can cause a number of suspicious indications: the printer might seem abnormally hot; the 1003 fuser too hot error code might be displayed; or you might notice that the fuser fan turns too slow. When the printer is at standby, the fuser fan runs at the slow speed.
  • Page 74: Blank, Silent, And Inoperative Control Panel Fip

    4.4 Blank, Silent, and Inoperative Control Panel FIP 4.4 Blank, Silent, and Inoperative Control Panel FIP Description: When the printer is turned on, the control panel is either blank, hung, or producing confusing indications. This is caused by a problem in the ac line power, the LVPSA, DC control board, or the control panel.
  • Page 75: Erratic Operation

    • Control panel 5. Figure A–2 shows the location of each connector in upper portion of the DEClaser 3200 printer. Inspect each connector if the printer is intermittently failing. 4.5 Erratic Operation Description: The printer randomly stops, starts, resets, and so forth.
  • Page 76: Bad Grounds

    Warning: Be careful if using a DVM to measure the ac power line voltage. There is a shock and fire hazard. The DEClaser 3200 printer is reasonably tolerant of power line noise. Noise can be generated by other equipment the shares line power. Motors, welding equipment, and other sorts of electrical devices can upset the operation of the printer.
  • Page 77: High-Voltage Arcing

    4.5 Erratic Operation 4.5.3 High-Voltage Arcing Badly connected green ground wires, spring metal contacts, and frame metal assembly straps can create electrical interference that effects and upsets the operation of the DC or video control boards. The control panel may flash and blank out, or the 0305 error message is erroneously displayed.
  • Page 79: Display Error Code Fips

    Display Error Code FIPs As Figure 5–1 shows, this chapter includes Table 5–1, Error Code Master Lookup Table and contains the fault isolation procedures (FIPs) that are keyed to the display panel error codes. Figure 5–1 shows how Chapter 5 fits into the overall troubleshooting flow.
  • Page 80: Error Code Fips And Messages

    5.1 Error Code FIPs and Messages 5.1 Error Code FIPs and Messages Figure 5–2 shows an example of an error message and code that are displayed on the control panel display. Table 5–1 lists all the error messages and codes. For troubleshooting information, turn to the section listed under the full description column.
  • Page 81: Error Code

    5.1 Error Code FIPs and Messages Table 5–1 Error Code Master Lookup Table Display Full Brief Code Description Definition 0103 Section 5.2 Top cover or door is open. 0104 Section 5.3 The left cover or exit side door is open. 0105 Section 5.4 The right cover or feed side door is open.
  • Page 82 5.1 Error Code FIPs and Messages Table 5–1 (Cont.) Error Code Master Lookup Table Display Full Brief Code Description Definition 0830 Section 6.5 Registration trailing edge jams 0831 0832 0833 0834 0901 Section 5.17 Print drum cartridge end-of-life warning. 0902 Print drum cartridge end of life.
  • Page 83: Error Code

    5.1 Error Code FIPs and Messages Table 5–1 (Cont.) Error Code Master Lookup Table Display Full Brief Code Description Definition 1400 Section 5.23 Communication error indicates an interface problem with the host system. If printer halts, press 3 to display 1401 1402 next error or to continue.
  • Page 84: 103, Close Top Cover

    5.2 103, Close Top Cover 5.2 103, Close Top Cover Description: This error appears when the tang on the top cover fails to depress the interlock switch. See , Figure 5–3. The interlock switch, part of the LVPSA assembly, is a mechanical double pole switch that, when closed, connects the +24 Vdc power to the main motor and signals the DC control board.
  • Page 85: 104, Close Left Cover (Exit Door)

    5.2 103, Close Top Cover Figure 5–3 103 Error Code LVPSA DC Control Board Interlock Switch P/J 14 P/J 31 0100 0103 +24 VDC P/J 31 P/J 14 LVPSA MLO-006639 5.3 104, Close Left Cover (Exit Door) Description: The left cover is also referred to as the exit door. The exit-door sensor is a magnetic switch that mounts on the rear bulkhead of the exit area.
  • Page 86 5.3 104, Close Left Cover (Exit Door) • If the sensor circuit fails to work, do the following: 1. Inspect 2-pin plug connecting the sensor to PJ57 on the driver board. Pin-1 toggles high (5Vdc) when the door opens and toggles low (ground) when the door closes.
  • Page 87: 105, Close Right Cover (Feed Door)

    5.4 105, Close Right Cover (Feed Door) 5.4 105, Close Right Cover (Feed Door) Description: The right cover is also referred to as the feed door. When the feed door is closed, a magnet on the door actuates the feed door sensor and signals the DC control board.
  • Page 88: 0300-0302 Call Service

    5.4 105, Close Right Cover (Feed Door) Figure 5–5 105 Error Code DC Control Feed- 16-Pin Board door Sensor DOOR CLOSED (L) +5VDC 0101 0105 MLO-006641 5.5 0300–0302 CALL SERVICE Description: These fault codes are displayed when the power-up test detects an error in one of the following DC control board components: •...
  • Page 89: Rear Error Led

    5.6 0305 CALL SERVICE Troubleshooting: The TEST LED (see on Figure 5–6) stays on for about 12 seconds while executing the power up diagnostics. The more installed memory, the longer the LED is on. If the diagnostics are successful, the LED turns off.
  • Page 90 5.6 0305 CALL SERVICE d. If the printer powers up all right, install each board one at a time to find the offending board. e. Swap the video control board 3. If the LED lights for 3–4 seconds, then goes out, replace the video control board.
  • Page 91: 0312-0313 Call Service

    5.7 0312–0313 CALL SERVICE 5.7 0312–0313 CALL SERVICE Description: This message is displayed if the power-up self-test detects a checksum error in one of the following memory devices of the DC control board. See Figure 5–7 for the location of the devices. •...
  • Page 92: 0401 Call Service

    5.8 0401 CALL SERVICE 5.8 0401 CALL SERVICE Description: This message is displayed when the speed of the main motor is incorrect. (Shown in Figure 5–8) The motor control board measures the motor speed and transmits a signal to the DC control board. A drop in motor speed can be caused by excessive drag in the driven load, a malfunctioning motor, or electronic drive circuit.
  • Page 93: 0600/0601 Call Service

    5.8 0401 CALL SERVICE Figure 5–8 Main Motor Location Main DC Control LVPSA Motor Board P/J 73 P/J 35 P/J 31 P/J 14 +24 VDC +24 VDC Return +24 VDC Motor ON (L) +5 VDC +5 VDC Rel Clock Motor Fail ON (II) +5 VDC Return Return Return...
  • Page 94 5.9 0600/0601 CALL SERVICE Figure 5–9 Scanner Circuit Scanner LVPSA DC Control Scanner Interlock Board Assembly Switch P/J 14 P/J 31 P/J 31 P/J 31 +15 VDC +15 VDC +5 VDC +5 VDC +24 VDC 1 +24 VDC 0 +24 VDC Start/Stop 0610 +SOS...
  • Page 95: 0700 Add Paper To Manual

    5.9 0600/0601 CALL SERVICE 2. If the motor test mentioned above fails, swap the scanner interlock switch. 3. Swap the following components: • DC control board • Scanner assembly • LVPSA 5.10 0700 ADD PAPER TO MANUAL Description: This error code is displayed during manual feeding and prompts you to load paper into the manual slot.
  • Page 96: 0701 Add Paper To Tray 1

    5.10 0700 ADD PAPER TO MANUAL • DC control board 5.11 0701 ADD PAPER TO TRAY 1 Description: This code and text is displayed when the upper cassette-empty sensor finds that the upper cassette is empty. A spring underneath the cassette elevator lifts the stack into the sensor arm.
  • Page 97: 0702 Add Paper To Tray 2

    5.11 0701 ADD PAPER TO TRAY 1 • 4-pin plug that connects to P/J33 (see Figure 5–11) on the DC control board. Pin three of P/J33 goes high when the sensor is actuated. 4. Swap the following: • DC control board •...
  • Page 98: 0703 Add Paper To Feeder

    5.12 0702 ADD PAPER TO TRAY 2 3. Inspect the following for damage, misconnection, or mechanical failure: • Operation of the cassette elevator • Lower paper out sensor mounting • Lower paper out sensor linkage • 2-pin plug that connects to the lower paper out sensor •...
  • Page 99: 0705 Insert Tray

    5.13 0703 ADD PAPER TO FEEDER 4. If the test fails, do the following: a. Make sure the paper out sensor is plugged into the 2-pin connector P/J6 on the LCIT control board. b. Swap the following: • LCIT control board •...
  • Page 100: 0706 Insert Tray

    5.14 0705 INSERT TRAY 1 Figure 5–13 Upper and Lower Size-sensing Switches Side View of Paper Tray DC Control Upper/Lower Board 16-Pin Paper Size +5 VDC Sensor +5 VDC Paper Size P/J33/P/J43 0705 MLO-006647 5.15 0706 INSERT TRAY 2 Description: This error code and text are displayed when the lower size- sensing sensor fails to detect the magnets of the installed cassette.
  • Page 101: 0707 Insert Auxiliary

    5.15 0706 INSERT TRAY 2 3. Make sure the 4-pin plug that connects to P/J43 (see Figure 5–11) of the DC control board is securely connected. Whenever any tray 2 cassette is installed, the voltage between ground and pin four of P/J43 rises from zero to some value less than 5 Vdc.
  • Page 102: 0901-0904 Cartridge A

    5.16 0707 INSERT AUXILIARY Figure 5–14 707 Error DC Control LCIT Control Board Board P/J 41 P/J 90 P/J 9 +24 VDC +5 VDC No Paper HCF Sense/Feed 0707 Paper Size Sense MLO-007437 3. Swap the LCIT control board. 4. Swap the DC control board. 5.17 0901–0904 CARTRIDGE A Description: Cartridge A refers to the print drum cartridge.
  • Page 103: 0911-0914 Cartridge C

    5.17 0901–0904 CARTRIDGE A Troubleshooting: Test the print drum by entering one of the following 1701 special function codes, as shown in Table 3–1. When the code is entered, the DC control board will read the memory and display the data or display the Fail message.
  • Page 104: 0921-0924 Cartridge B

    5.18 0911–0914 CARTRIDGE C 0913 This code is displayed if a incompatible developer cartridge is installed. 0914 This code is displayed if no developer cartridge is installed. Troubleshooting: Test the developer memory by entering one of the following 1701 special function codes, as shown in Table 3–1. When the code is entered, the DC control board will read the memory and display the data or display the Fail message.
  • Page 105 5.19 0921–0924 CARTRIDGE B 0924 This message appears when there is no toner cartridge installed. Troubleshooting: Test the toner memory by entering one of the following 1701 special function codes, as shown in Table 3–1. When the code is entered, the DC control board will read the memory or display the Fail message.
  • Page 106: Fuser Circuit And Connectors

    5.20 1001–1005 CALL SERVICE 5.20 1001–1005 CALL SERVICE Description: One of the following messages is displayed when a fault occurs in the fusing circuits that is shown in Figure 5–15. To clear the display, you must turn the power off, then on. 1001 Fuser warm-up is too slow.
  • Page 107: 1001-1005 Call Service

    5.20 1001–1005 CALL SERVICE Warning: Turn off the ac power before performing the next step. 1. Refer to Figure 5–15, while you inspect the following: • 2-pin plug that connects to P10 of the LVPSA • 2-pin plug that connects the thermistor to the wire harness at the front of the printer.
  • Page 108: 1111 Empty The Output Tray

    5.21 1111 EMPTY THE OUTPUT TRAY 5.21 1111 EMPTY THE OUTPUT TRAY Description: This error code is displayed when tray full sensor detects a full output tray. Troubleshooting: To test the tray full sensor, enter the 1701 test code 0814, as shown in Section 3.1.3.
  • Page 110: 1120 No Offset

    5.22 1120 NO OFFSET 5.22 1120 NO OFFSET Description: When this error code is displayed, the DC control board fails to detect the home position of the offset motor. Figure 5–17 shows the wiring diagram. The offset home position sensor switch is closed by a cam on the offset arm.
  • Page 111 5.22 1120 NO OFFSET Figure 5–17 Offset Motor DC Control Driver Board Board Offset P/J 47 P/J 56 P/J 55 Motor Offset A 1103 Offset B Offset Home (L) +5VDC Offset 0815 Home Switch Normally +5 RET +5 VDC Driver P/J 47 P/J 56 P/J 55...
  • Page 112: 1400-1407 Comm Error Press Defaults

    5.23 1400–1407 COMM ERROR PRESS Defaults 5.23 1400–1407 COMM ERROR PRESS Defaults Description: These error codes are displayed when an error occurred due to a communication problem with the video control board, the host system, or the data communication equipment (DCE) that connects the printer to the host system.
  • Page 113: Memory Sim And Socket Allocation

    5.25 1502–1503 REPLACE MEMORY BD_1/2/3/4/5 5.25 1502–1503 REPLACE MEMORY BD_1/2/3/4/5 Description: Press 3 to continue. One of the following error codes and messages are displayed when an error is detected in an optional memory board. The memory and coprocessor boards are referred to as standard inline modules (SIMs).
  • Page 114: 1502-1503 Replace Memory Bd_1/2/3/4/5

    5.25 1502–1503 REPLACE MEMORY BD_1/2/3/4/5 2. Reseat the SIM. 3. Swap the SIM. 4. Swap the video control board. 5.26 1508 BAD COPROCESSOR Description: This error code is displayed when a fault is detected in the optional coprocessor. Troubleshooting: on Figure 5–19 shows the location of the coprocessor connector P/J10 on the video control board.
  • Page 115: 1509 Replace Nvm

    5.27 1509 REPLACE NVM 5.27 1509 REPLACE NVM Description: This error code is displayed when an error is detected in the nonvolatile random access memory (NVRAM) that is installed in socket U38 of the video control board. Troubleshooting: If the problem is intermittent, the IC might be loose or partially installed.
  • Page 117: Paper Path Jam Fips

    Paper Path Jam FIPs As Figure 6–1 shows, this chapter includes the fault isolation procedures (FIPs) for paper path jams which are keyed to display panel error codes. Figure 6–1 shows how Chapter 6 fits into the overall troubleshooting flow. If you follow a sequence of steps to fix one problem, return to Section 4.1, Start FIP.
  • Page 118: Jams And Paper Misfeeding

    6.1 Jams and Paper Misfeeding 6.1 Jams and Paper Misfeeding When a paper path jam occurs, the CLEAR PAPER PATH message and a specific error code is displayed. Figure 6–2 uses numbered CALLOUTS to label the five paper path jam areas. Table 6–1 briefly describes each jam type error code and directs you to a specific FIP.
  • Page 119: Clear Paper Path Error Code Lookup Table

    6.1 Jams and Paper Misfeeding Use Table 6–1 to look up the CLEAR PAPER PATH code. The table provides a brief definition and directs you to the section for troubleshooting. Table 6–1 CLEAR PAPER PATH Error Code Lookup Table Display Full Code Description...
  • Page 120: 0820-0824 Clear Paper Path

    6.2 0820–0824 CLEAR PAPER PATH 6.2 0820–0824 CLEAR PAPER PATH Description: The error codes 0820 through 0824 indicate a feed failure or preregistration jam. The error codes occur after the leading edge fails to actuate the registration sensor in time. The cause of the error can be the registration transport, the specific feed source, or any of the electronic or mechanical support devices.
  • Page 121: Registration Jam Path

    6.2 0820–0824 CLEAR PAPER PATH Figure 6–3 Registration Jam Path MLO-006653 0800–0824 Troubleshooting: First use the following steps to isolate the problem to either the registration transport or to a malfunctioning feed source. Then the FIP directs you to the appropriate 0800–0824 FIP. Section 6.2.1 presents tests and a wiring diagram for the registration transport, which you can use to isolate a malfunction beyond the FRU level.
  • Page 122: Registration Transport Diagram And Tests

    6.2 0820–0824 CLEAR PAPER PATH • If the sheet jams in the area of the registration sensor or upper turn roller after successfully feeding from a cassette, LCIT, or bypass slot. a. Inspect the upper turn pinch roller which is on the feed door. Make sure the roller turns freely and the pressure springs and door are installed properly.
  • Page 123: Registration Sensor And Upper Turn Clutch

    6.2 0820–0824 CLEAR PAPER PATH • Enter 1701 test code 0400.01 to run the drive gears. Look for jerky motion caused by missing teeth or gear damage and listen for thumps or grinding noises. Figure 6–4 Registration Sensor and Upper Turn Clutch Upper Turn DC Control Roll Clutch...
  • Page 124: 0820 Paper Under The Bypass Sensor

    6.2 0820–0824 CLEAR PAPER PATH 6.2.2 0820 Paper Under the BYPASS Sensor Note: Before performing the following FIP steps, make sure you have completed all the steps in Section 6.2 at the beginning of this procedure. Description: This code is displayed when paper is stalled under the bypass sensor.
  • Page 125: 0821 Upper Cassette Feed Failure

    6.2 0820–0824 CLEAR PAPER PATH Figure 6–5 Bypass Sensor Diagram DC Control Developer Board Interconnect Board Bypass +5 VDC P/J 71 Sensor +LED Manual IN (H) +5 VDC 0710 +5V RET P/J 34 P/J 71 MLO-006655 6.2.3 0821 Upper Cassette Feed Failure Note: Before performing the following FIP steps, make sure you have completed all the steps in Section 6.2 at the beginning of this procedure.
  • Page 126: 0822 Lower Cassette Feed Failure

    6.2 0820–0824 CLEAR PAPER PATH 4. Test the upper feed solenoid by entering the 1701 Test code 0801. When entered, the solenoid energizes 5 times. You can hear it click and see it operate. If the solenoid fails to operate or operates sluggishly, do the following: •...
  • Page 127: Lower Feed Solenoid Spacer

    6.2 0820–0824 CLEAR PAPER PATH Troubleshooting: If the paper never leaves the lower cassette or fails to reach the upper turn rollers, do the following: 1. Make sure the cassette is properly loaded with the correct size and type paper. 2.
  • Page 128: Lower Feed Solenoid And Turn Clutch

    6.2 0820–0824 CLEAR PAPER PATH Figure 6–8 Lower Feed Solenoid and Turn Clutch DC Control 16-Pin Lower Feed Board P/J 40 Solenoid SOI ON (L) +24 VDC 0802 +24 VDC Lower Turn Roll Clutch P/J 45 Clutch ON (L) +24 VDC 0852 +24 VDC P/J 40...
  • Page 129: 0823 Lcit Feed Failure

    6.2 0820–0824 CLEAR PAPER PATH 6.2.5 0823 LCIT Feed Failure Note: Before performing the following FIP steps, make sure you have completed all the steps in Section 6.2 at the beginning of this procedure. Description: The sheet failed to reach the registration sensor when feeding from the large capacity input tray (LCIT).
  • Page 130: Lcit Paper Feed Connectors

    6.2 0820–0824 CLEAR PAPER PATH 7. Inspect all the connectors and associated wires shown in Figure 6–9. Make sure none are plugged in backwards and that they are in good condition: 8. Swap the following: • LCIT control board • Paper feed motor •...
  • Page 131: 0824 Duplex Refeed Failure

    6.2 0820–0824 CLEAR PAPER PATH 6.2.6 0824 Duplex Refeed Failure Note: Before performing the following FIP steps, make sure you have completed all the steps in Section 6.2 at the beginning of this procedure. Description: This error code is displayed when a sheet fails to reach the registration sensor after feeding from the duplex refeed position.
  • Page 132: 0826 Clear Paper Path

    6.3 0826 CLEAR PAPER PATH 6.3 0826 CLEAR PAPER PATH Description: This error is displayed when paper is stalled underneath the refeed sensor or if the refeed sensor fails to detect the leading edge of the sheet in time. The reversing action of the exit rollers feeds the trailing edge into the refeed sensor and then into the refeed rollers Figure 6–10 Refeed Leading Edge Jam...
  • Page 133 6.3 0826 CLEAR PAPER PATH 2. Test the refeed sensor circuit by entering the 1701 Test code 0813. The SENSING display will appear. When you actuate the sensor, the beeper sounds and control panel lights up. Do the following if the test fails: a.
  • Page 134: 0827 Clear Paper Path

    6.3 0826 CLEAR PAPER PATH Figure 6–11 Refeed Sensor and Clutch DC Control Driver Board Board Refeed P/J 47 P/J 56 P/J 53 Clutch Clutch ON (L) +24 VDC 0804 +24 VDC +24 VDC +5 VDC Refeed P/J 47 P/J 56 P/J 58 P/J 84 Sensor...
  • Page 135: Refeed Trailing Edge Jam

    6.4 0827 CLEAR PAPER PATH Figure 6–12 Refeed Trailing Edge Jam MLO-006663 Troubleshooting: You may notice that the exit rollers chatter as they push the sheet through the stalled refeed rollers. Since the refeed sensor detected the leading edge of the sheet, it is probably all right. To test the refeed sensor, use the procedure supplied in Section 6.3.
  • Page 136: 0830-0834 Clear Paper Path

    6.4 0827 CLEAR PAPER PATH Test the clutch by manually rotating the refeed rollers. It must turn freely when the clutch is deactivated and lock up when the clutch is energized. • If the clutch test fails, and the pinch roller pressure is all right, swap the following: –...
  • Page 137: Registration Or Shingle Jams

    6.5 0830–0834 CLEAR PAPER PATH Figure 6–13 Registration or Shingle Jams MLO-006664 Troubleshooting: First use the following steps to isolate the problem to either the registration transport or to a malfunctioning feed source. Then, the FIP directs you to the appropriate 0830–0834 FIP. Section 6.5.1 presents tests and wiring diagram for the registration clutch and sensor, which you can use to isolate a malfunction beyond the FRU level.
  • Page 138: Tests And Wiring Diagram

    6.5 0830–0834 CLEAR PAPER PATH • Swap the developer unit. • Swap the registration transport. • Swap the DC control board. 4. If the error occurs only when feeding from one input source, turn to one of the following procedures: –...
  • Page 139 6.5 0830–0834 CLEAR PAPER PATH Figure 6–14 Registration Sensor and Clutch Upper Turn DC Control Roll Clutch Board P/J 38 P/J 82 Clutch ON (L) +24 VDC 0851 +24 VDC +5 VDC Registration P/J 38 +5 VDC Sensor +LED Paper Reg (H) +5 VDC 0810 +5 RET P/J 38...
  • Page 140: 0830 Manual Feeding

    6.5 0830–0834 CLEAR PAPER PATH 6.5.2 0830 Manual Feeding Description: This error code is displayed when the registration sensor fails to detect the trailing edge or the sheet that is manually fed from the bypass slot. Troubleshooting: Before you perform this procedure turn to Section 6.5. 1.
  • Page 141: 0831 Upper Cassette

    6.5 0830–0834 CLEAR PAPER PATH 6.5.3 0831 Upper Cassette Description: This error message is displayed when the registration sensor fails to detect the trailing edge of a sheet that is fed from the upper cassette. Troubleshooting: Before you perform this procedure, turn to Section 6.5. 1.
  • Page 142: 0832 Lower Cassette

    6.5 0830–0834 CLEAR PAPER PATH 9. Swap the upper feed roller/clutch. 6.5.4 0832 Lower Cassette Description: This error message is displayed when the registration sensor fails to detect the trailing edge of a sheet that is fed from the lower cassette. Troubleshooting: Before you perform this procedure, turn to Section 6.5.
  • Page 143: 0834 Duplex Refeed

    6.5 0830–0834 CLEAR PAPER PATH Remove, inspect, and fan the paper in the LCIT. Look for damage, sticking, wrinkling, or curling. d. If the last sheet multifeeds, inspect the surface of the cork pads on the front of the elevator. If the pads are glazed, greasy, or otherwise contaminated, replace the LCIT.
  • Page 144: 1020-1024 Clear Paper Path

    6.6 1020–1024 CLEAR PAPER PATH 6.6 1020–1024 CLEAR PAPER PATH Description: The following error codes are displayed when the gate sensor fails to detect the leading or trailing edge of a sheet. The gate sensor is part of the driver board and its linkage sits across the output of the postfuser transport 1020 Bypass entrance feeding...
  • Page 145 6.6 1020–1024 CLEAR PAPER PATH • Prefuser transport and fuser entrance areas • Fuser exit and postfuser transport area 2. If the top half of the postfuser transport is not closed, the sheet will ride over the sensor and stall. When the exit door closes it pushes the levers that grab and lock the upper plate of the postfuser transport.
  • Page 147 6.6 1020–1024 CLEAR PAPER PATH Figure 6–17 (Cont.) Gate Linkage and Sensor Circuit DC Control Driver Board Board +5 VDC P/J 47 P/J 56 +LED Gate Actuated (H) +5 VDC Gate 0811 Sensor +5 RET P/J 47 P/J 56 MLO-006659 8.
  • Page 149: 1025 Clear Paper Path

    6.7 1025 CLEAR PAPER PATH 6.7 1025 CLEAR PAPER PATH Description: This error code is displayed when the exit sensor fails to detect the leading edge of a sheet. The postfuser transport rollers push the sheet up the exit paper path into the exit sensor and rollers Figure 6–19 Exit Leading Edge Jam MLO-006666 Troubleshooting: Figure 6–20 is the exit sensor wiring diagram.
  • Page 150: Exit Sensor

    6.7 1025 CLEAR PAPER PATH • Swap the DC control board. • Swap the driver board Figure 6–20 Exit Sensor DC Control Driver Board Board +5 VDC Exit P/J 47 P/J 56 P/J 58 +5 VDC Sensor Paper Sensed (H) +5 VDC 0812 +5 RET P/J 47...
  • Page 151: 1026 Clear Paper Path

    6.8 1026 CLEAR PAPER PATH 6.8 1026 CLEAR PAPER PATH Description: This error is displayed when the exit sensor fails to detect the trailing edge of the sheet. The exit rollers pull the sheet over the sensor linkage and eject it into the output stack Figure 6–21 Exit Leading Edge Jam MLO-006667 Troubleshooting: Figure 6–22 is the exit motor wiring diagram.
  • Page 152: Exit Motor

    6.8 1026 CLEAR PAPER PATH • Swap the driver board. • Swap the exit sensor assembly. Figure 6–22 Exit Motor DC Control Driver Board Board Exit +24 VDC P/J 47 P/J 56 P/J 54 Motor +24 VDC +24 VDC +24 VDC Return 1100 1102...
  • Page 153: Image Defects Fips

    Image Defects FIPs As Figure 7–1 shows, this chapter includes the fault isolation procedures (FIPs) for image defects. Figure 7–1 shows how Chapter 7 fits into the overall troubleshooting flow. If you follow a sequence of steps to fix one problem, return to Section 4.1, Start FIP.
  • Page 154: Image Defect Lookup

    7.1 Image Defect Lookup 7.1 Image Defect Lookup Note: Always perform the start FIP in Section 4.1 before using the FIPs in this chapter. If by examining the test sheets or customer’s copy you that find the printed image is defective, look up the image defect in Table 7–1 and go to the indicated FIP.
  • Page 155: Background Staining

    7.2 Background Staining 7.2 Background Staining Description: A degree of darkness or contamination overall or localized in the white areas of the print. Figure 7–2 is an example of background staining. Troubleshooting: Test the degree of staining by printing one or more copies of the 1948 Setup pattern, as shown in Section 3.3.
  • Page 156 7.2 Background Staining Figure 7–2 Background Staining Lead Edge We conduct many of We conduct many of ever, these mail s ever, these mail s coverage. Would yo coverage. Would yo your time to read your time to read survey has been de survey has been de time and effort.
  • Page 157: Black Prints

    7.3 Black Prints 7.3 Black Prints Description: The print is completely black. Troubleshooting: Print one copy of the 1948 Setup pattern, as shown in Section 3.3 and the grid test pattern, as shown in Section 3.3. Inspect both test prints for the following: •...
  • Page 158 7.4 Blank Prints 3. Remove and inspect the developer cartridge for the following: • Press down the blue handle of the spring loaded developer drive gear mechanism. The return spring should offer a firm resistance and when released, must return to its starting point.
  • Page 159: Damaged Prints

    7.5 Damaged Prints 7.5 Damaged Prints Description: The printed sheet is wrinkled, torn, folded over, dog-eared or otherwise damaged. Troubleshooting: Use the following procedure to isolate the faulty component: 1. Inspect the cassette and paper for the following: • Weight and type of paper. •...
  • Page 160: Deletions, Blank, Or White Spots

    7.6 Deletions, Blank, or White Spots 7.6 Deletions, Blank, or White Spots Description: Toner is missing from dark areas of the print. Might appear as vertical, horizontal, or as blotchy white spots. Troubleshooting: Print one copy of each of 1948 Setup pattern, as shown in Section 3.3 and the grid test pattern, as shown in Section 3.3.
  • Page 161: Horizontal Deletions Or White Bands

    7.6 Deletions, Blank, or White Spots 5. Remove the developer unit and inspect the distribution of toner on the developer roller. You can manually turn the roller clockwise. 6. Look for burrs or scratches on the registration or postfuser paper path guides.
  • Page 162: Random Or Localized White Spots

    7.6 Deletions, Blank, or White Spots 7.6.3 Random or Localized White Spots Description: Random or clusters of white spots or large blotchy white areas. Troubleshooting: Perform the classification procedure, as shown in Section 7.6. Perform the following procedure: 1. The paper might be damp. Try some dry paper from the center of a fresh package.
  • Page 163: Light Images

    7.7 Extraneous Marks Make sure the communication features of the printer match those of the host system and any intermediate data communication equipment, (modems, multiplexers, and so on). 7.8 Light Images Description: The print is completely black or the overall image Lead Edge density is too light or undertoned.
  • Page 164: Misregistration

    7.9 Misregistration 7.9 Misregistration Description: If the image is not positioned in the center of the sheet, but is parallel to the edges of the sheet, a misregistration problem exists. Troubleshooting: Print several copies of the grid test pattern, as shown in Section 3.3 and mark the leading edge.
  • Page 165: Misregistration Grid Pattern

    7.9 Misregistration Figure 7–3 Misregistration Grid Pattern Lead Edge MLO-006673 Image Defects FIPs 7–13...
  • Page 166: Skewed Image

    7.10 Skewed Image 7.10 Skewed Image Description: The image is not parallel to the edge of the sheet. Troubleshooting: To measure the skew, print several duplex copies of the grid test pattern, as shown in Section 3.3, and mark the leading edge. Take measurements from the location shown in Figure 7–4.
  • Page 167: Skew Measurement

    7.10 Skewed Image 8. Make sure the exit and feed doors are undamaged and mounted correctly. Figure 7–4 Skew Measurement Lead Edge MLO-006674 Image Defects FIPs 7–15...
  • Page 168: Residual Image

    7.11 Residual Image 7.11 Residual Image Description: Images from recent prints are dimly printed over the current image. This can be caused by poor print drum or fusing roller cleaning or by a damaged heat roller. Troubleshooting: Print several copies of the 1948 Setup pattern, as shown in Section 3.3.
  • Page 169: Fusing Failure

    7.12 Black Spots 3. The distance between repeating spots indicates which roller caused the defect. Measure the distance between the spots and see if it compares to the distances below. Inspect the indicated rollers or inspect all paper path rollers for damage or contamination.
  • Page 170: Black Lines Or Streaks

    7.13 Fusing Failure • Pressure roller tension arms and springs might be damaged or not working. 7.14 Black Lines or Streaks Description: Black lines or streaks running horizontally or vertically in the white areas of the sheet. Troubleshooting: Print several copies of the light dusting test pattern, as shown in Section 3.3.
  • Page 171: Hvpsa Fip

    7.14 Black Lines or Streaks Component Millimeters Inches Registration rollers 44.0 1.73 Fusing pressure roller 79.0 3.11 Fusing heat roller 95.0 3.74 Print drum 125.0 4.92 Developer 56.0 7.15 HVPSA FIP Description: Use the following FIP if one or more of the HVPSA voltages malfunction or if directed here from some other FIP: 1.
  • Page 172: Erase Fip

    7.15 HVPSA FIP Figure 7–5 HVPSA HVPSA DC Control P/J 32 Board +24 VDC Separation ON (L) +24 VDC 0400 04 Developer Bias ON (L) +24 VDC 0400 02 Transfer on Low (L) +24 VDC 0400 01 Transfer on High (L) +24 VDC Frame Ground P/J 32 MLO-006677...
  • Page 173: Developer Bias Fip

    7.16 Erase FIP • DC control board Figure 7–6 Erase LEDs Diagram DC Control Erase Board Board +24 VDC P/J 36 P/J 81 Erase Lamp ON (= +15 VDC) 0400 P/J 36 MLO-006678 7.17 Developer Bias FIP Description: Use the following FIP when directed here from some other FIP: 1.
  • Page 174: Developer Bias Connector

    7.17 Developer Bias FIP • P/J81 connector that connects the erase board to P/J36 of the DC control board. Figure 7–7 Developer Bias Connector MLO-006679 7–22 Image Defects FIPs...
  • Page 175: Rsl And Parts Location

    Table 8–1 identifies the spare parts that are stocked for servicing the printer. For LCIT spare parts, see Table 8–2. If you need a part that is not on the RSL, consult the DEClaser 3200 Illustrated Parts Breakdown for the part number or order information.
  • Page 176: Hvpsa

    8.1 Recommended Spares List Table 8–1 (Cont.) DEClaser 3200 Recommended Spares List (RSL) Part Part Number Procedure Description LN08X-UC Section 9.14.3 Expansion memory SIMs 29–29271–01 Section 9.15 DC control board 29–29726–01 Section 9.15.2 Page count memory 29–29249–01 Section 9.16 115 Vac LVPSA 29–29250–01...
  • Page 177 8.1 Recommended Spares List Table 8–1 (Cont.) DEClaser 3200 Recommended Spares List (RSL) Part Part Number Procedure Description 29–29305–01 Section 9.36 Main motor 29–29260–01 Section 9.37 Upper cassette empty sensor 29–29267–01 Section 9.38 Upper size-sensing assembly 29–29260–01 Section 9.39 Lower cassette empty sensor (same as upper cassette empty sensor) 29–29266–01...
  • Page 178: Lcit Recommended Spares List (Rsl)

    8.1 Recommended Spares List 8.1.1 LCIT Recommended Spares List Table 8–2 identifies the spare parts that are stocked for servicing the large- capacity input tray (LCIT). For printer spare parts, see Table 8–1. Table 8–2 LCIT Recommended Spares List (RSL) Part Part Number...
  • Page 179: Parts Locator

    8.2 Parts Locator 8.2 Parts Locator Use Figure 8–1, Figure 8–2, and Figure 8–3 to identify the location of a part by the name that is listed in the accompanying table. Figure 8–1 Covers, Doors, and External Parts MLO-006681 8–6 RSL and Parts Location...
  • Page 180: Top Door Cover

    8.2 Parts Locator Table 8–3 Covers, Doors, and External Parts Figure 8–1 Left Part Removal and Replacement Procedure Exit door Section 9.8 postfuser transport Section 9.30 (The postfuser transport is behind the exit door.) Top door cover Section 9.2 Upper cover Section 9.3 Right side cover Section 9.6 (The cover is behind the manual feed guide.)
  • Page 181 8.2 Parts Locator Figure 8–2 Parts Locator 1 MLO-006682 MLO-007471 8–8 RSL and Parts Location...
  • Page 182 8.2 Parts Locator Figure 8–2 Upper Part Removal and Replacement Procedure Bypass sensor Section 9.41 Registration sensor Section 9.46 Refeed sensor Section 9.43 Drive board Section 9.18 gate sensor Part of drive board Video control board See Lower Figure 8–2 for more detail Main motor Section 9.36 LVPSA...
  • Page 183 8.2 Parts Locator Figure 8–3 Parts Locator 2 MLO-006684 MLO-006683 8–10 RSL and Parts Location...
  • Page 184: Exit Motor

    8.2 Parts Locator Table 8–4 Parts Locator 2 Figure 8–3 Upper Part Removal and Replacement Procedure Exit sensor Section 9.42 Fuser unit Section 9.28 Exit-door sensor Section 9.45 Lower size-sensing assembly Section 9.40 Upper size-sensing assembly Section 9.38 Feed-door sensor Section 9.44 Upper bracket Section 9.22...
  • Page 309 Adjustments and Cleaning Procedures This chapter covers the DEClaser 3200 adjustments and cleaning procedures. 10.1 Setting Auto Scan Scanner auto time is the time that the scanner remains on while a job is processing in the video control board. Use the following procedure to enter, change, and exit the Auto Scan menu: 1.
  • Page 310 10.1 Setting Auto Scan 9. Power the printer off, then on to return to online operation. 10.2 Setting Power Saver Time The fuser power saver timer is adjustable between 0 and 7650 seconds in 30 second increments. If no printing is performed and the timer zeros out, the printer enters the Power Saver mode and displays the message POWER SAVER ON.
  • Page 311 10.3 Horizontal Registration Adjustment 10.3 Horizontal Registration Adjustment The horizontal registration fixes the image between the rear and front of the printer. The horizontal registration is perfect when the width of the the rear and front boarders are identical. Use the following procedure to enter, change, and exit the Horizontal Registration set menu: 1.
  • Page 312 10.4 Vertical Registration Adjustment 10.4 Vertical Registration Adjustment The vertical registration fixes the image between the leading and trailing edges of the sheet. The vertical registration is perfect when the width of the leading and trailing boarders are identical. Use the following procedure to enter, change, and exit the Vertical Registration set menu: 1.
  • Page 313 9. Power the printer off, then on to return to online operation. 10.5 Feed Roller Cleaning Procedure The DEClaser 3200 upper and lower paper feed rollers are designed to last for approximately 1 million prints, without periodic cleaning. Cleaning might be necessary if the customer uses excessively dusty stock or two sided preprinted forms.
  • Page 314 10.5 Feed Roller Cleaning Procedure Step Description or Note Press Enter the Test menu. See Section 2.6 for additional Test information. CONFIG SHEET will appear on the display. Remove the cassette Do the following: from the selected slot. Remove the paper. Install the cleaning tool in the cassette so the fur pad will contact the feed rollers.
  • Page 315 10.6 Transfer/Separation Charger Cleaning Procedure 10.6 Transfer/Separation Charger Cleaning Procedure The transfer/separation charger should be replaced at 50,000 page intervals and cleaned at 20,000 page intervals. Use the following procedure to clean the transfer/separation charger: 1. Remove the transfer/separation charger, as shown in Section 9.25. 2.
  • Page 316: Cleaning The Transfer/Separation Charger

    10.6 Transfer/Separation Charger Cleaning Procedure Figure 10–1 Cleaning the Transfer/Separation Charger MLO-006779 10–8 Adjustments and Cleaning Procedures...
  • Page 325: Lcit Elevator Motor Connectors

    11.2 LCIT FIPs Figure 11–5 LCIT Elevator Motor Connectors DC Control LCIT Control Board Board P/J 41 P/J 90 P/J 9 +24 VDC +5 VDC No Paper HCF Sense/Feed 0707 Paper Size Sense MLO-007437 LCIT P/J 41 P/J 90 P/J 9 P/J 3 Control Control...
  • Page 345: Parallel Port Connector

    This appendix contains general information that you may find useful. A.1 Interface Interconnections The DEClaser 3200 printer can connect to a host system through the 8-bit parallel bus or through the serial port. You select a port through the COM INTERFACE feature of the Set Up menu, as shown in Figure 2–4.
  • Page 346: Parallel Interface Pin Assignment

    A.1 Interface Interconnections Figure A–1 (Cont.) Parallel Port Connector DATA 1-8 DATA STROBE External BUSY Device Printer (Host FAULT Computer) SELECT CALL (PE) INPUT PRIME MLO-004888 Table A–1 Parallel Interface Pin Assignment Direction Signal Description To printer STROBE L STROBE pulse low to read data. A strobe low signal will raise BUSY line to high.
  • Page 347 A.1 Interface Interconnections Table A–1 (Cont.) Parallel Interface Pin Assignment Direction Signal Description From printer ACKNLG L ACKNLG pulse low indicates data received and ready to receive more data. From printer BUSY H BUSY "high" indicates the printer cannot receive data (buffer full). BUSY high occurs when the printer is paused or an error condition exists.
  • Page 348: Serial Interface

    Table A–3 gives the adapters you need to connect the various host systems to the DEClaser 3200 printer. Note: For a complete list of accessories and supplies and instructions on how to order them, refer to the DEClaser 3200 Printer Operator’s Guide. A–4 Supplemental Information...
  • Page 349: Cables And Adapters

    200, 300, 350 Series BC19M–10 DECstations IBM/Centronics Parallel Port H8571–E and BC16E (DECconnect cable) are included with the DEClaser 3200 printer. Use data transmit ready (DTR) flow control. Refer to the DEClaser 3200 Printer Operator’s Guide. (continued on next page) Supplemental Information A–5...
  • Page 350: Accessories And Supplies

    BC22D cable (already installed) H8571–C BC16E H8571–E H8571–E and BC16E (DECconnect cable) are included with the DEClaser 3200 printer. The combination of the H8571–C adapter, the BC16E cable, and the H8571–E acts as a straight- through cable. A.3 Accessories and Supplies This appendix lists the accessories and supplies available for the DEClaser 3200 printer through the DECdirect catalog.
  • Page 351 A.3 Accessories and Supplies Table A–4 (Cont.) Accessories and Supplies Part Number Description LN08X–TC Letter-size paper cassette LN08X–TB Legal-size paper cassette (8½in. x 14 in.) LN08X–TA A4-size paper cassette (297 mm x 182 mm) LN01X–AB Letter-size paper 8 ½ in. x 11 in. 5,000 sheets per box LN01X–AD A4-size paper...
  • Page 352: Connector Locations

    A.4 Connector Locations A.4 Connector Locations Figure A–2 shows the location of each connector in the upper portion of the DEClaser 3200 printer. Figure A–2 Connector Locations P/J 47 P/J 31 P/J 34 P/J 74 P/J 71 P/J 73 P/J 30...
  • Page 353: Vdc Distribution

    A.5 DC Power Distribution A.5 DC Power Distribution The following wiring diagrams are used for extensive troubleshooting or for wiring harness problems: • Figure A–3, 15 Vdc Distribution • Figure A–4, Overall Distribution • Figure A–5, 5 Vdc Distribution • Figure A–6, 24 Vdc Distribution Figure A–3 15 Vdc Distribution LVPSA...
  • Page 354 A.5 DC Power Distribution Figure A–4 Overall Distribution LVPSA DC Control Board P/J 41 P/J 14 P/J 31 +15 VDC LCIT +5 VDC +24 VDC +24 VDC P/J 65 P/J 66 Control Panel Video P/J 18 P/J 7 Control Board +5 VDC P/J 19 +5 VDC...
  • Page 355 A.5 DC Power Distribution Figure A–5 5 Vdc Distribution Reduce Drawing 85% then rotate 90 degrees. Supplemental Information A–11...
  • Page 356 A.5 DC Power Distribution Figure A–6 24 Vdc Distribution DRAWINGS WAS REDUCED 85% THEN ROTATED 90 DEGREES. A–12 Supplemental Information...
  • Page 357 Do not unwrap paper until you are ready to load the cassette. The wrapping paper protects the paper against humidity. • Do not store paper directly on the floor because floors are generally very damp. • Lay paper on a flat surface to prevent in-ream paper curl. DEClaser 3200 Specifications B–1...
  • Page 358: Cassette Feed Paper Sizes

    Table B–1 Cassette Feed Paper Sizes Paper Size Dimensions 210 mm x 297 mm Executive 7 ¼ in. x 10 ½ in. Letter 8 ½ in. x 11 in. Legal 8 ½ in. x 14 in. B–2 DEClaser 3200 Specifications...
  • Page 359: Paper Specifications

    Do not use carbon papers. • Do not use paper printed with thermographics letterheads. B.2.2 Envelope Specifications The DEClaser 3200 printer accepts the following sizes of envelopes for use with the manual feed tray: • #10 Business (4.12 x 9.5 in.) •...
  • Page 360: Transparency Sizes

    For best print quality, do not print in this border. B.2.3 Transparency Specifications Table B–3 and Table B–4 contain information on the sizes and specifications of transparencies that can be used with the DEClaser 3200 printer. Table B–3 Transparency Sizes Transparency Size Dimensions...
  • Page 361: Self-Adhesive Label Specifications

    If the paper sticks to the labels, do not use those labels. Table B–5 contains information on the sizes and specifications of self-adhesive labels that can be used with the DEClaser 3200 printer. Table B–5 Self-Adhesive Label Specifications Category Specification...
  • Page 362: Declaser 3200 Specifications

    Be sure the carrier sheet is not exposed. • Be sure no adhesive is exposed. B.3 Operating Specifications Table B–6 is copied from the DEClaser 3200 Printer Operator’s Guide and presents a condensed version of the operational specifications. Table B–6 DEClaser 3200 Specifications Type:...
  • Page 363 B.3 Operating Specifications Table B–6 (Cont.) DEClaser 3200 Specifications Acoustic Noise: 53 dB(A) maximum during standby 55 maximum during printing Operating Temperature: 10°C to 32°C (50°F to 90°F) Operating Humidity: 20% to 80% relative humidity Storage Temperature: -20°C to 40°C (-4°F to 104°F)
  • Page 364 B.3 Operating Specifications Table B–6 (Cont.) DEClaser 3200 Specifications DEC PPL3 For each DEC PPL3 font, the following character sets reside Character sets: in the printer: • ASCII • DEC Supplemental • ISO Latin-1 Supplemental • DEC Technical • DEC Special Graphics (VT100 Line Drawing) •...
  • Page 365: Overall Troubleshooting Flow

    DEClaser 3200 Total Call Concept (TCC) As Figure C–1 shows, this appendix is Total Call Concept for DEClaser 3200 printer. Figure C–1 shows how Appendix C fits into the overall troubleshooting flow. If you follow a sequence of steps to fix one problem, return to Section 4.1, Start FIP.
  • Page 366 Remove and clean case of the developer cartridge • Walls and floor of the empty print drum and developer cavity • Inspect and clean the inside of the printer and look for toner spills, paper dust, or foreign objects. C–2 DEClaser 3200 Total Call Concept (TCC)
  • Page 367 Section 3.3. Use the offset motor when printing. This ensures the customer that the printer is functioning and in good operating order. 2. Make sure the printer’s COMM INTERFACE values match the host system’s baud, parity, and flow control values. DEClaser 3200 Total Call Concept (TCC) C–3...
  • Page 368 C.5 Maintenance Log You must keep an accurate maintenance history to ensure the long life and reliability of the DEClaser 3200 printer. When you first arrive at the site, review the maintenance log for information that can assist you to troubleshoot and repair the malfunctioning printer.
  • Page 369: Training

    Hardcopy and video specialist core course EY–5528E–IV Laser safety and printer concepts course Europe and GIA Training Prerequisite Courses EY–2830E–IV Data Communication Fundamentals EY–2239E–IV Hardcopy Theory EY–2423E–IV Laser Printer Concepts EY–2424E–IV Laser Concepts and Safety DEClaser 3200 Training, Tools, and Documentation D–1...
  • Page 370 Feed roller cleaning tool kit. Call support for kit ordering number and availibility information. Special vacuum cleaner for toner powder This tool or component is included in the miscellaneous parts kit. See Table 8–1 D–2 DEClaser 3200 Training, Tools, and Documentation...
  • Page 371 DEClaser 3200 Printer Service Guide EK–LN08Z–SV • DEClaser 3200 Maintenance Log pad EN–02025–12 (Replacement pads can be ordered.) EK–D3200–DK The DEClaser 3200 Printer Documentation Kit consists of the following: • DEClaser 3200 Printer Installation Guide EK–DC32P–IN • DEClaser 3200 Printer Operator’s Guide EK–DC32P–OP...
  • Page 373 Resident Protocols This appendix provides information about the features and values available on the following three protocol submenus that you can select from the PROTOCOL feature of the Set Up menu that is described in Section 2.4. The resident protocols programs are in the video control board memory as opposed to a plug in cartridge.
  • Page 374 E.1 DEC PPL3 Submenu Figure E–1 DEC PPL3 Submenu E–2 Resident Protocols...
  • Page 375 The following values are available from the DUPLEX submenu of the DEC PPL3 menu. A thorough explanation of the duplex values is beyond the scope of this guide. See the DEClaser 3200 Printer Operator’s Guide and the Digital ANSI-Compliant Printing Protocol Level 3 Programming Reference Manual for more information.
  • Page 376 E.1 DEC PPL3 Submenu Feature Values Description DUPLEX Selects true duplex tumbled operation; binding is on TUMBLED the short edge. D MAST Selects duplex master normal operation; binding is NORMAL on the long edge. D MAST Selects duplex master tumbled operation; binding is TUMBLED on the short edge.
  • Page 377 E.1 DEC PPL3 Submenu E.1.4 AUTO WRAP The following values are available from the AUTO WRAP submenu of the DEC PPL3 protocol. Feature Values Description AUTO WRAP When the print position reaches the right margin, it wraps to the left margin of the next line.
  • Page 378 Factory default setting. E.1.7 DEVICE ID The DEClaser 3200 can identify itself as a Digital ANSI-compliant Printing Protocol level 3 printer (DEC PPL3), and therefore can be recognized as such by symbionts and terminal drivers that conform to the Digital ANSI-compliant architecture.
  • Page 379 E.1 DEC PPL3 Submenu E.1.8 POWER-UP MESSAGE The following values are available under the POWER UP MESSAGE submenu of the DEC PPL3 protocol. Feature Values Description POWER-UP The printer sends an initialization message when MESSAGE the printer is turned on. No initialization message is sent when the printer is turned on.
  • Page 380 E.2 LJ2D Submenu E.2 LJ2D Submenu Figure E–2 shows the configuration and flow of the LJ2D protocol submenu. See Figure 2–4 to see how this submenu connects to the Set Up menu diagram. Use the following procedure to enter the LJ2D protocol menu: 1.
  • Page 381 E.2 LJ2D Submenu Figure E–2 LJ2D Submenu Resident Protocols E–9...
  • Page 382 The following values are available from the DUPLEX submenu of the LJ2D protocol menu. A thorough explanation of the duplex values is beyond the scope of this guide. See DEClaser 3200 Printer Operator’s Guide and Digital ANSI-Compliant Printing Protocol Level 3 Programming Reference Manual for more information.
  • Page 383 E.2 LJ2D Submenu Feature Values Description DUPLEX DISABLED Selects the simplex mode of operation. LONG Selects the duplex mode of operation; binding is BINDING on the long edge. SHORT Selects the duplex mode of operation; binding is BINDING on the short edge. Factory default setting.
  • Page 384 E.2 LJ2D Submenu Feature Values Description PAPER SIZE LETTER Selects 8.5 in. x 11 in. size paper. LEGAL Selects 8.5 in. x 14 in. size paper. EXECUTIVE Selects 7~7.5 in. x 10~10.5 in. size paper. Selects 210 mm x 297 mm size paper. COMMERCIAL 10 Selects 4.13 in.
  • Page 385: Lj2D Submenu

    The following values are available from the SYMBOL SET submenu of the LJ2D protocol. For information about selecting symbol sets and fonts see the DEClaser 3200 Printer Operator’s Guide and the Digital ANSI-Compliant Printing Protocol Level 3 Programming Reference Manual.
  • Page 386 E.3 PostScript Submenu E.3 PostScript Submenu Figure E–3 shows a block diagram of the PostScript submenu. The PostScript protocol submenu appears only when the PostScript option is installed in the printer. See Figure 2–4 to see how this submenu connects to the Set Up menu diagram.
  • Page 387 E.3 PostScript Submenu Figure E–3 PostScript Submenu Resident Protocols E–15...
  • Page 388: Postscript Submenu

    E.3.2 TUMBLE The following values are available on the TUMBLE submenu of the PostScript protocol menu. A thorough explanation of the TUMBLE values is beyond the scope of this guide. See the DEClaser 3200 Printer Operator’s Guide. Feature Values Description TUMBLE Binding is along the short edge of the paper.
  • Page 389 E.3 PostScript Submenu E.3.3 PAPER TRAY The following values are available on the PAPER TRAY submenu of the PostScript protocol menu. Feature Values Description PAPER TRAY TRAY 1 Feeds paper from the upper paper cassette. TRAY 2 Feeds paper from the lower paper cassette.
  • Page 390 E.3 PostScript Submenu E.3.5 TRAY SWITCH SEQ The following values are available on the Tray Switching Sequence (TRAY SWITCH SEQ) submenu of the PostScript protocol menu. The tray switch sequence automatically switches over to the second or third tray. See DEClaser 3200 Printer Operator’s Guide for more information.
  • Page 391 E.3 PostScript Submenu E.3.6 MAN/MMF SIZE The following values are available on the Manual/Multi-media Feeder (MAN/MMF) submenu of the PostScript protocol menu. Use this feature to set paper size when manual or MMF feeding. Feature Values Description MAN/MMF SIZE LETTER Selects 8.5 in.
  • Page 392 E.3 PostScript Submenu E.3.8 WAIT TIMEOUT The following values are available on the WAIT TIMEOUT submenu of the PostScript protocol menu. Feature Values Description WAIT TIMEOUT 20 SECONDS Aborts the print job 20 seconds after receiving the last character. 40 SECONDS Aborts the print job 40 seconds after receiving the last character.
  • Page 393 E.3 PostScript Submenu E.3.10 JAM RECOVERY The following values are available on the JAM RECOVERY submenu of the PostScript protocol menu. This feature allows the printer to recover from paper jams without losing data. Feature Values Description JAM RECOVERY ON Allows the printer to recover from paper jams without losing data.
  • Page 394 E.3 PostScript Submenu E.3.12 ASYN CTRL MODE The following values are available on the Asynchronous Control mode (ASYN CTRL MODE) submenu of the PostScript protocol menu. This feature determines how ‘‘CTRL C’’ and ‘‘CTRL T’’ codes are handled. See the DEClaser 3200 Printer Operator’s Guide for more information.
  • Page 395 Index COMM INTERFACE menu, 2–13 CONFIG SHEET 300K check, C–3 Accessories and supplies, A–6 printing of, 2–16 ADJ CASSETTE feature, 2–11 Connector locations, A–8 Adjustable cassette, 1–10 Control panel, 2–1 Adjustments, 10–1 Control Representation mode auto scan time, 10–1 See Character Dump fuser power saver time, 10–2 COPIES feature, E–10 horizontal registration, 10–3...
  • Page 396 DUPLEX feature (Cont.) Features (Cont.) DEC PPL3, E–3 PAPER TRAY PostScript, E–17 LJ2D, E–10 PARITY, 2–13 PostScipt, E–16 POWER-UP MESSAGE, E–7 PROTOCOLS, 2–11 START PAGE, E–20 SYMBOL SET, E–13 Envelopes TRAY SELECTION special considerations, B–4 (DEC PPL3), 1–8, E–3 specifications, B–3 LJ2D, E–10 Erase FIP, 7–20 TRAY SWITCHING/SWITCH SEQ...
  • Page 397 LCIT (Cont.) about, 1–14 description, 11–2 error code FIPs, 11–10 Graphic display, 2–2 nonerror code FIPs, 11–7 LJ2D menu, E–8 Lookup table HVPSA CLEAR PAPER PATH, 6–3 FIP, 7–19 error code master, 5–3 removal and replacement, 9–43 image defects, 7–2 Image defects MAN/MMF SIZE feature, E–19 background staining, 7–3...
  • Page 398 Page count memory, 9–39 RAM expansion, 9–30 Paper Recommended spares list (RSL) loading cassettes, 1–7, 1–8 LCIT, 8–4 special considerations, B–3 printer, 8–1 specifications, B–2 Refeed paper path, 1–8 PAPER SIZE feature, E–11 Registration PAPER TRAY feature PostScript, E–17 horizontal, 10–3 Parallel serial, 2–13 vertical, 10–4 PARITY feature, 2–13...
  • Page 399 SYMBOL SET feature, E–13 Typographical conventions, xv Test key, 2–5 USER PREF SET feature, E–6 Test menu, 2–16 Test prints error log, 3–11 WAIT TIMEOUT feature, E–20 grid, dark, and light, 3–14 Wiring diagram 1948 SETUP PATTERN, 3–11 fuser circuits, 5–28 Test Print menu, 3–12 interlock switch, 5–6 Training, tools, D–1...

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