Brother MFC-9130CW Service Manual

Brother MFC-9130CW Service Manual

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Brother Color FAX/MFC
MODEL: DCP-9020CDN/9020CDW
Read this manual thoroughly before maintenance work.
Keep this manual in a convenient place for quick and easy reference at all times.
February 2013
SM-FAX143
8CE4*
(3)

SERVICE MANUAL

MFC-9130CW/9140CDN
MFC-9330CDW/9340CDW
Confidential

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  • Page 1: Service Manual

    Brother Color FAX/MFC SERVICE MANUAL MODEL: DCP-9020CDN/9020CDW MFC-9130CW/9140CDN MFC-9330CDW/9340CDW Read this manual thoroughly before maintenance work. Keep this manual in a convenient place for quick and easy reference at all times. February 2013 SM-FAX143 8CE4* Confidential...
  • Page 2 √ √ √ Speaker © Copyright Brother 2013 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from the publisher. All other product and company names mentioned in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
  • Page 3 Each company whose software title is mentioned in this manual has a Software License Agreement specific to its proprietary programs. Any trade names and product names of companies appearing on Brother products, related documents and any other materials are all trademarks or registered trademarks of those respective companies.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS REGULATION ................... I SAFETY INFORMATION ..............V CHAPTER 1 SPECIFICATIONS 1. SPECIFICATIONS LIST ................1-1 1.1 General........................1-1 1.2 Network Connectivity ....................1-7 1.3 Service Information..................... 1-9 1.4 Supplies ........................1-10 1.5 Paper ........................1-11 1.5.1 Paper handling ....................1-11 1.5.2 Media specifications ..................1-11 1.5.3 Type and size of paper ..................
  • Page 5 2.3 Operation of Each Part ....................2-9 2.4 Block Diagram ......................2-10 2.5 Components ......................2-11 3. ERROR INDICATIONS................2-12 3.1 Error Codes ......................2-12 3.2 Error Message ......................2-24 3.3 Communications Error Code ..................2-30 4. TROUBLESHOOTING ................2-34 4.1 Error Cause and Remedy ..................2-34 4.2 Paper Feeding Problems ..................
  • Page 6 4.8 Troubleshooting of the Fuser Unit ................2-109 4.8.1 Fuser unit failure.................... 2-109 4.9 Troubleshooting of the LED ASSY ................. 2-110 4.9.1 LED ASSY failure ..................2-110 4.10 Troubleshooting on the PCB..................2-111 4.10.1 Main PCB failure...................2-111 4.10.2 Full memory....................2-111 4.10.3 Print overrun ....................2-111 4.10.4 High-voltage power supply PCB failure ............2-111 4.10.5 Low-voltage power supply PCB failure ............
  • Page 7 2. PACKING....................3-2 3. SCREW CATALOGUE ................3-3 4. SCREW TORQUE LIST ................3-4 5. LUBRICATION ...................3-6 6. HARNESS ROUTING................3-10 7. DISASSEMBLY FLOW................3-25 8. DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE ..............3-27 8.1 Lift Gear 46/Gear Z23M10Z14M75/Gear Z19M10 ........... 3-28 8.2 Cord Hook ........................ 3-29 8.3 Back Cover ASSY ....................3-30 8.4 Fuser Cover ASSY ....................
  • Page 8 8.28 Eject Film ........................ 3-72 8.29 Document Feed Roller ASSY2 ................3-75 8.30 ADF Motor ......................3-76 8.31 Document Cover ASSY ..................3-79 8.32 Pull Arm Guide/Lock Claw ..................3-79 8.33 Flat Cable Cover/Holder Hook/LED ASSY ............. 3-80 8.34 Z Spring L ....................... 3-88 8.35 Joint Cover ASSY ....................
  • Page 9 8.67 Main Fan....................... 3-156 8.68 Develop Release Sensor PCB ASSY ..............3-156 8.69 Low-voltage Power Supply PCB ASSY ..............3-157 CHAPTER 4 ADJUSTMENTS AND UPDATING OF SETTINGS, REQUIRED AFTER PARTS REPLACEMENT 1. IF YOU REPLACE THE MAIN PCB ASSY ..........4-1 1.1 Installing the Firmware (Sub firmware, Panel firmware, Main Firmware) ....
  • Page 10 7.1 Installing the Panel Firmware ................... 4-13 7.1.1 Checking firmware version ................4-13 7.1.2 Installing the firmware using USB flash memory (USB direct interface model only) ..............4-13 7.1.3 Installing the firmware using computer ............4-14 7.2 Adjustment of Touch Panel (Function code 61) ............4-14 7.3 Operation Check of LCD (Function code 12) ............
  • Page 11 1.4.18 Acquisition of white level data and setting of CIS scanning area (Function code 55)..................5-36 1.4.19 Motor reset (Function code 57) ..............5-37 1.4.20 Adjustment of touch panel (Function code 61) ..........5-38 1.4.21 Adjustment of color registration (Adjustment of inter-color position alignment) (Function code 66) ....5-39 1.4.22 Print test (Function code 67) .................
  • Page 12 CHAPTER 7 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE 1. PRECAUTIONS..................7-1 2. PERIODICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS ............7-2 2.1 Procedures to Replace Periodical Replacement Parts..........7-2 2.1.1 PF Kit 1......................7-3 APPENDIX 1 SERIAL NUMBERING SYSTEM APPENDIX 2 DELETION OF USER SETTING INFORMATION, ETC. APPENDIX 3 INSTALLING THE MAINTENANCE PRINTER DRIVER Confidential...
  • Page 13: Regulation

    REGULATION ■ Declaration of Conformity (Europe only) We, Brother Industries, Ltd. 15-1, Naeshiro-cho, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya 467-8561 Japan declare that this product is in conformity with the essential requirements of all relevant directives and regulations applied within the European Community. The Declaration of Conformity (DoC) can be downloaded from our website. Visit http://solutions.brother.com/ and:...
  • Page 14 ■ Wiring Information (U.K. only) If you need to replace the plug fuse, fit a fuse that is approved by ASTA to BS1362 with the same rating as the original fuse. Always replace the fuse cover. Never use a plug that does not have a cover. If in any doubt, call a qualified electrician.
  • Page 15 This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. IMPORTANT - Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Brother Industries, Ltd. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. - A shielded interface cable should be used to ensure compliance with the limits for a Class B digital device.
  • Page 16 The purpose of the International ENERGY STAR Program is to promote the development and popularization of energy-efficient office equipment. ® As an ENERGY STAR Partner, Brother Industries, Ltd. has determined that this product ® meets the ENERGY STAR specifications for energy efficiency. Confidential...
  • Page 17: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION ■ Definitions of Warnings, Cautions, Notes and Memos The following conventions are used in this manual: Mark Contents WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injuries. CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injuries.
  • Page 18 ■ To use the Machine Safely Please keep these instructions for later reference and read them before attempting any maintenance. If you do not follow these safety instructions, there is a possibility of a fire, electrical shock, burn or suffocation. WARNING ELECTRICAL HAZARDS Failure to follow the warnings in this section may create the risk of an electrical shock.
  • Page 19 Doing so may cause the cord to become worn or frayed. - Brother strongly recommends that you DO NOT use any type of extension cord. - DO NOT put a toner cartridge, a toner cartridge and drum unit assembly, or waste toner box into a fire.
  • Page 20 HOT SURFACE After you have just used the product, some internal parts of the product will be extremely hot. Wait at least 10 minutes for the product to cool down before you touch the internal parts of the product. (DCP and MFC) This product is heavy and weighs more than 20.0 kg (44.1 lb).
  • Page 21 To prevent injuries, be careful not to put your fingers in the areas shown in the illustrations. (MFC only) When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock and injury to people. These important safety precautions including the following: (1) DO NOT use this product near water or locations that may become wet, for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or washing machine, in a wet basement or...
  • Page 22 ■ Unlawful use of copying equipment It is an offence to make reproductions of certain items or documents with the intent to commit fraud. The following is a non-exhaustive list of documents which it may be unlawful to produce copies of. We suggest you check with your legal adviser and/or the relevant legal authorities if in doubt about a particular item or document: - Currency - Bonds or other certificates of indebtedness...
  • Page 23 If trouble is experienced with this equipment, for repair or warranty information, please contact Brother Customer Service. (see Basic User's Guide: Brother numbers) If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved.
  • Page 24 - This equipment may not be used on coin service lines provided by the telephone company or connected to party lines. - Brother cannot accept any financial or other responsibilities that may be the result of your use of this information, including direct, special or consequential damages. There are no warranties extended or granted by this document.
  • Page 25: Chapter 1 Specifications

    CHAPTER 1 SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS LIST General Model DCP-9020CDN DCP-9020CDW Print method Electrophotographic/LED Resolution 600 x 600 dpi, 2,400 dpi (600 x 2,400 dpi) quality Print speed One-sided Monochrome/Full Color: Up to 18/19 ppm (A4/Letter size) (for the U.S.A., Europe) Monochrome/Full Color: Up to 22/23 ppm (A4/Letter size) (for China) * When loading A4 or Letter size paper from the paper tray.
  • Page 26 Model DCP-9020CDN DCP-9020CDW Power Peak Average: Approximately 1,188 W (for the U.S.A.) consumption Average: Approximately 1,200 W (for Europe, China) Printing Average: Approximately 365 W (for the U.S.A., Europe) Average: Approximately 375 W (for China) Copying Average: Approximately 380 W Ready Average: Approximately 70 W Sleep...
  • Page 27 From Sleep Monochrome/Full Color: Less than 32/32 seconds mode StarSapphire 333 MHz Memory Standard 192 MB 256 MB Backup Clock Up to 60 hours Interface Hi-Speed USB 2.0 10Base-T/100Base-TX (MFC-9130CW: N/A) Specifications are subject to change without notice. Confidential...
  • Page 28 Model MFC-9130CW MFC-9140CDN MFC-9330CDW MFC-9340CDW Power Peak Average: Approximately 1,188 W (for the U.S.A.) consumption Average: Approximately 1,200 W (Except for the U.S.A.) Printing Average: Average: Approximately 380 W Approximately (for the U.S.A.) 365 W Average: Approximately 375 W (Except for the U.S.A.)
  • Page 29 Model MFC-9130CW MFC-9140CDN MFC-9330CDW MFC-9340CDW Environment Temperature Operating: 10 to 32.5 °C Storage: 0 to 40 °C Humidity Operating: 20 to 80 % (without condensation) Storage: 10 to 90 % (without condensation) Dimensions Carton Size 602 x 534 x 565 mm (23.7 x 21.0 x 22.2 inch)
  • Page 30: Computer Requirements

    80 MB 400 MB Operating OS X v10.7.x System OS X v10.8.x For WIA , 1,200 x 1,200 resolution. Brother Scanner Utility enables enhaning up to 19,200 x 19,200 dpi. Third-party USB ports are not supported. ® ® Nuance PaperPort...
  • Page 31: Network Connectivity

    Network Connectivity Model DCP-9020CDN DCP-9020CDW Wired Network node NC-8500h network type Network type 10Base-T/100Base-TX (Ethernet) Network security APOP, POP before SMTP, SMTP-AUTH, SSL/TLS (IPPS, HTTPS, SMTP, POP), SNMP v3 802.1x (EAP-MD5, EAP-FAST, PEAP, EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS), Kerberos Wireless Network node NC-8100W network type Network type...
  • Page 32 Model MFC-9130CW MFC-9140CDN MFC-9330CDW MFC-9340CDW Wired Network node NC-8500h network type Network type 10Base-T/100Base-TX (Ethernet) Network security N/A APOP, POP before SMTP, SMTP-AUTH, SSL/TLS (IPPS, HTTPS, SMTP, POP), SNMP v3, 802.1x (EAP-MD5, EAP-FAST, PEAP, EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS), Kerberos Wireless Network node...
  • Page 33: Service Information

    Service Information Model All models Machine life 100,000 pages (A4/Letter size) or 5 years Part life (ADF) Up to 50,000 pages or 5 years Part life (Document scanner unit) Up to 50,000 pages or 5 years MTBF 4,000 hours MTTR 0.5 hours Maximum monthly volume Up to 30,000 pages...
  • Page 34: Supplies

    Supplies Model All models Starter Black China Toner Approximately 1,000 pages (Except for Toner China cartridge Approximately 2,500 pages (for Cyan, China Approximately 1,000 pages (Except for Magenta, China Approximately 2,200 pages (for Yellow Standard Black Approximately 2,500 pages Toner China Cyan, Approximately 1,400 pages (Except for...
  • Page 35: Paper

    Paper 1.5.1 Paper handling DCP- DCP- MFC- MFC- MFC- MFC- Model 9020CDN 9020CDW 9130CW 9140CDN 9330CDW 9340CDW Paper tray Paper Input 250 sheets Manual feed 1 sheet slot 35 sheets Paper Face-down 100 sheets (80 g/m Output Face-up 1 sheet (Straight paper path) 2-sided Specifications are subject to change without notice.
  • Page 36: Printable & Scannable Area

    Printable & Scannable Area The figures below show maximum scannable and printable areas. The printable area is defined by subtracting the margins (shown in the list below) from each side of a paper. These areas may vary depending on the paper size or settings in the application you are using. Usage Document Size Top (1), Bottom (3)
  • Page 37: Fax (Only For The Models With Fax Function)

    Paper tray Resolution 600 x 600 dpi Auto duplex scanning copy Specifications are subject to change without notice. Model MFC-9130CW MFC-9140CDN MFC-9330CDW MFC-9340CDW Copy Speed (A4/Letter) Monochrome/ Monochrome/Full Color: Up to 22/23 ppm Full Color: Up to 18/19 ppm...
  • Page 38: Scanner

    Scanning speed Monochrome N/A (Duplex) Color Specifications are subject to change without notice. Model MFC-9130CW MFC-9140CDN MFC-9330CDW MFC-9340CDW Resolution Maximum scanning 1,200 (main scanning) x 2,400 dpi (Optical) (sub scanning) Maximum scanning 1,200 (main scanning) x 600 dpi (sub scanning)
  • Page 39: Usb Direct Interface

    Specifications are subject to change without notice. Model MFC-9130CW MFC-9140CDN MFC-9330CDW MFC-9340CDW PictBridge Direct print PDF version1.7, JPEG, Exif+JPEG, PRN (created by own printer driver) TIFF (scanned by Brother model), XPS version 1.0 Specifications are subject to change without notice. 1-15 Confidential...
  • Page 40: Chapter 2 Error Indication And Troubleshooting

    CHAPTER 2 ERROR INDICATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING INTRODUCTION Troubleshooting is the countermeasure procedures that the service personnel should follow if an error or malfunction occurs with the machine. It is impossible to anticipate all of the possible troubles which may occur in future and determine the troubleshooting procedures, so this chapter covers some sample troubles.
  • Page 41 WARNING DO NOT use flammable substances, any type of spray or any organic solvent/liquids contains alcohol or ammonia to clean the inside or outside of the machine. Doing this may cause a fire or electrical shock. (5) Check again that the portions and parts repaired or removed during the repair work function properly when the repair is completed.
  • Page 42: Initial Check

    Initial Check Check the following items before attempting to repair the machine. ■ Operating environment (1) Put your machine on a flat, stable surface such as a desk that is free of vibration and shocks. (2) Use the machine in a well-ventilated room; use the machine within the following ranges of temperature and humidity: temperature between 10 °C and 32.5 °C (50 °F to 90.5 °F), and the relative humidity is maintained between 20 % and 80 %.
  • Page 43 (2) Low temperature The motor may not drive normally under the low temperature environment. This is due to there being too much load to drive each unit. In this case, increase the room temperature. ■ Cleaning Use a soft dry lint-free cloth. WARNING DO NOT use flammable substances, any type of spray or any organic solvent/liquids contains alcohol or ammonia to clean the inside or outside of the machine.
  • Page 44: Overview

    OVERVIEW Cross-section Drawing 2.1.1 Printer part Corona wire Pressure roller Develop roller (Y) LED ASSY (M) <Front side> LED ASSY (C) <Back side> LED ASSY (Y) Fuser unit Exposure Exposure Heat roller drum (M) Exposure drum (C) drum (Y) Eject roller 3 LED ASSY (K) Exposure drum (K)
  • Page 45: Adf Unit/Document Scanner Unit

    2.1.2 ADF unit/Document scanner unit Document separate roller ADF document support Document feed Second side Document pick-up roller roller ASSY1 document hold Second side CIS unit Document guide Document pinch roller ADF document output support flap Document feed roller ASSY2 First side document scanning position actuator...
  • Page 46: Paper Feeding

    Paper Feeding 2.2.1 Printer part <Front side> <Back side> Manual feed slot path Duplex print path Normal print path Fig. 2-3 Confidential...
  • Page 47: Scanning Part

    2.2.2 Scanning part Fig. 2-4 Confidential...
  • Page 48: Operation Of Each Part

    Operation of Each Part Part name Operation Pick-up roller Feed the paper from the paper tray. Separation roller/Separation pad Separate into single sheet from the paper tray. Paper feed actuator Detect whether or not the paper tray is installed. (Paper feed sensor) Detect the paper jam of front part.
  • Page 49: Block Diagram

    Block Diagram External temperature/humidity Process motor sensor (Drum, Belt, Develop (Y/M/C) and Belt cleaner) Internal temperature sensor Main motor (Paper feed, Fuser, Eject, Registration mark L PCB Develop (K), Duplex and Develop release) Registration mark R PCB Registration clutch Develop release clutch Center thermistor Eject sensor...
  • Page 50: Components

    Components Document scanner unit ADF unit Panel cover ASSY Modem PCB ASSY Joint cover ASSY LED control PCB ASSY Toner cartridge, Drum unit Paper eject ASSY Belt unit LED ASSY HVPS flat cable Low-voltage power Back cover ASSY supply PCB ASSY Waste toner Registration mark R PCB ASSY...
  • Page 51: Error Indications

    ERROR INDICATIONS This machine includes a self-diagnosis function. If the machine does not work normally it judges that an error has occurred, and indicates the corresponding error message on the LCD, which in turn helps the service personnel to quickly find out the problem. Error Codes The shaded errors hardly occur under normal use.
  • Page 52 Error Refer Error Refer Problem Problem codes codes 050B When the temperature of the 2-36 1001 center thermistor of the fuser unit 1002 is lower than the idle temperature, the side thermistor 1003 The registration mark L PCB is 2-39 of the fuser unit detected a dirty and cannot normally receive temperature higher than the...
  • Page 53 Error Refer Error Refer Problem Problem codes codes 2102 2801 2103 2802 2104 2803 2105 2804 2201 2805 2202 2806 2203 2901 2204 2902 2205 2903 2206 2904 2207 2905 2301 2906 2302 2A01 2401 2A02 2402 2A03 2403 2B01 2404 2B02 2405...
  • Page 54 Error Refer Error Refer Problem Problem codes codes 2F04 4003 Number of the drum unit 2-42 (Magenta) rotations reaches the 2F05 upper limit soon. 2F06 2F07 4004 Number of the drum unit (Cyan) 2-42 rotations reaches the upper limit 2F08 soon.
  • Page 55 Error Refer Error Refer Problem Problem codes codes 4800 After the waste toner sensor 2-44 4D01 detected that the waste toner 4E01 box was almost full, pages more than the specified number have 4F01 The new toner sensor of the 2-47 been printed.
  • Page 56 Error Refer Error Refer Problem Problem codes codes 5A02 6209 Immediately after power-ON or 2-51 the joint cover ASSY was 5B02 closed, GRID current error detected that one of the drum 5C02 units (Color) was not set. 6001 The top cover sensor detected 2-48 that the joint cover ASSY was 620A...
  • Page 57 Error Refer Error Refer Problem Problem codes codes 6B01 Electric discharge was detected 2-56 7002 when the number of the drum 7003 unit (Black) rotations had become more than twice of the 7004 upper limit. 7100 After the registration rear sensor 2-58 detected that paper has passed, 6B02...
  • Page 58 Error Refer Error Refer Problem Problem codes codes 7801 8604 7802 8701 7900 After the manual feed sensor 2-60 8702 detects pass of paper fed from 8703 the manual feed slot, the registration rear sensor does not 8801 detect paper pass after a set period of time.
  • Page 59 Error Refer Error Refer Problem Problem codes codes 8E02 Upon receiving a fax or printing a 2-64 9307 Upon receiving a fax or printing a 2-65 list or report, the size of the list or report, the machine paper loaded in the paper tray detected that paper tray empty of was detected to be shorter than paper.
  • Page 60 Error Refer Error Refer Problem Problem codes codes 9804 Error occurred with the value 2-67 A200 During document scanning, the 2-72 measured during density sensor first side document scanning sensitivity calibration. position sensor detected that the document length was 90 cm or more.
  • Page 61 Error Refer Error Refer Problem Problem codes codes AD00 First side scanned data cannot 2-74 BF00 The first side document scanning 2-76 be output with the required position sensor detected that the number of pixels, and image document was 400 mm or more processing cannot be completed in length and could not be fed successfully.
  • Page 62 Error Refer Error Refer Problem Problem codes codes D900 An error occurred during panel 2-79 FB07 PCB initialization. FB08 DA00 After the initialization of the panel 2-79 FB09 PCB, no response was sent from FB0A the panel PCB for a period of time.
  • Page 63: Error Message

    Error Message The error messages displayed on the LCD of the machine and their description are shown in the table below. Error message Error Refer Description codes Upper line Lower line 2-sided Close the Back The back cover sensor detected 8903 2-61 Disabled...
  • Page 64 Error message Error Refer Description codes Upper line Lower line Drum ! Slide the Green tab Immediately after power was 6208 2-51 6209 on Drum Unit. turned ON or the joint cover ASSY 620A was closed, detected that no drum unit was set.
  • Page 65 Error message Error Refer Description codes Upper line Lower line Jam Rear Open the Back After the registration rear sensor 7100 2-58 Cover and remove detected that paper has passed, the jammed paper, the eject sensor continues to detect then press [Start]. paper pass.
  • Page 66 Error message Error Refer Description codes Upper line Lower line No Tray The paper tray The paper feed sensor detected 8501 2-61 cannot be that no tray was set. 8505 detected, re-install Tray1 No Waste Install the Waste BCLN terminal current value 6300 2-52 Toner...
  • Page 67 Error message Error Refer Description codes Upper line Lower line Replace Open the Top Dot counter of the toner 4C01 2-46 Toner Cover, replace cartridge or develop roller counter 4C02 Toner Cartridge. has reached the upper limit was 4C03 detected. 4C04 4C05 Replace WT...
  • Page 68 Error message Error Refer Description codes Upper line Lower line The develop release sensor 6E00 2-57 Toner Error One or more Toner detected the develop roller Cartridges are not disengagement or engagement detected. Pull out failure. and reinsert all 4 Toner Cartridges.
  • Page 69: Communications Error Code

    Communications Error Code Code 1 Code 2 Cause Refer to: No document loaded at the time of outgoing call for 4.11.1 document transmission. Wrong FAX number called. 4.13.1 No dial tone detected before start of dialing. 4.13.1 Busy tone detected before dialing. 4.13.1 2nd dial tone not detected.
  • Page 70 Code 1 Code 2 Cause Refer to: Flag field not detected. 4.13.4 Carrier was OFF for 200 ms or longer. 4.13.4 Abort detected ("1" in succession for 7 bits or more). 4.13.4 Overrun detected. 4.13.4 A frame for 3 seconds or more received. 4.13.4 CRC error in answerback.
  • Page 71 Code 1 Code 2 Cause Refer to: ECM requested although not allowed. 4.13.4 Polled while not ready. 4.13.4 No document to send when polled. 4.11.1 Nation code or manufacturer code not correct. 4.13.4 Group number not registered in relay broadcasting 4.13.1 was selected or the total of broadcast destinations exceeded the allowed maximum destinations.
  • Page 72 Code 1 Code 2 Cause Refer to: Receive buffer full during operation except receiving 4.14.7 into memory. Decoding error continued on 500 lines or more. 4.13.4 Decoding error continued for 15 seconds or more. 4.13.4 Time-out: 13 seconds or more for one-line 4.13.4 transmission.
  • Page 73: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Error Cause and Remedy ■ Error code 0100 Print Unable 01 Turn the power off and then back on again. ASIC error or motor driver error occurred. Step Cause Remedy Main PCB failure Replace the main PCB ASSY. ■ Error code 0201 Print Unable 02 Turn the power off and then back on again.
  • Page 74: Error Codes 0501-0506

    ■ Error code 0501 Print Unable 05 Turn the power off and then back on again. The center thermistor of the fuser unit does not reach the specified temperature within the specified time. Error code 0502 Print Unable 05 Turn the power off and then back on again. The center thermistor of the fuser unit does not reach the specified temperature within the specified time.
  • Page 75 ■ Error code 050A Print Unable 05 Turn the power off and then back on again. The center thermistor or side thermistor of the fuser unit detected some temperature error in the hardware. Error code 050B Print Unable 05 Turn the power off and then back on again. When the temperature of the center thermistor of the fuser unit is lower than the idle temperature, the side thermistor of the fuser unit detected a temperature higher than the specified value.
  • Page 76 ■ Error code 0800 Print Unable 08 Turn the power off and then back on again. Error occurred in the internal temperature sensor. Step Cause Remedy Harness connection failure of the Check the harness connection of the internal temperature sensor internal temperature sensor and reconnect it.
  • Page 77: Error Code 0A02/0B01/02

    ■ Error code 0A02 Print Unable 0A Turn the power off and then back on again. The main fan failure was detected. Step Cause Remedy Harness connection failure of the Check the harness connection of the main main fan fan and reconnect it. Harness connection failure of the Check the high-voltage power supply PCB high-voltage power supply PCB...
  • Page 78 ■ Error code 0C00 Print Unable 0C Turn the power off and then back on again. Error occurred in the density sensor. Step Cause Remedy Registration mark L PCB Check the registration mark L PCB harness connection failure harness connection and reconnect it. Eject sensor PCB harness Check the eject sensor PCB harness connection failure...
  • Page 79 ■ Error code 1D01 Print Unable 1D Turn the power off and then back on again. Communication error occurred in the LED ASSY (Black). Error code 1D02 Print Unable 1D Turn the power off and then back on again. Communication error occurred in the LED ASSY (Yellow). Error code 1D03 Print Unable 1D Turn the power off and then back on again.
  • Page 80 ■ Error code 1E01 Print Unable 1E Turn the power off and then back on again. Access is unavailable between the main PCB and LED control PCB. Error code 1E02 Print Unable 1E Turn the power off and then back on again. Read/Write is unavailable between the main PCB and LED control PCB.
  • Page 81 ■ Error code 4001 Drum End Soon:BK Number of the drum unit (Black) rotations reaches the upper limit soon. Error code 4002 Drum End Soon:Y Number of the drum unit (Yellow) rotations reaches the upper limit soon. Error code 4003 Drum End Soon:M Number of the drum unit (Magenta) rotations reaches the upper limit soon.
  • Page 82 ■ Error code 4201 Replace Drum:BK Number of the drum unit (Black) rotations has reached the upper limit. (Printing is not stopped.) Error code 4202 Replace Drum:Y Number of the drum unit (Yellow) rotations has reached the upper limit. (Printing is not stopped.) Error code 4203 Replace Drum:M...
  • Page 83 ■ Error code 4500 Replace Parts Fuser Unit Printable pages set for the fuser unit has reached the upper limit. (Printing is not stopped.) Step Cause Remedy Main PCB failure if the error code Replace the main PCB ASSY. remains after replacing with a new fuser unit and resetting the fuser unit counter ■...
  • Page 84 ■ Error code 4B01 Toner Low Prepare New Toner Cartridge. Dot counter of the toner cartridge (Black) or develop roller counter reaches the upper limit soon. Error code 4B02 Toner Low Prepare New Toner Cartridge. Dot counter of the toner cartridge (Yellow) or develop roller counter reaches the upper limit soon.
  • Page 85 ■ Error code 4C01 Replace Toner Open the Top Cover, replace Toner Cartridge. Dot counter of the toner cartridge (Black) or develop roller counter has reached the upper limit was detected. Error code 4C02 Replace Toner Open the Top Cover, replace Toner Cartridge. Dot counter of the toner cartridge (Yellow) or develop roller counter has reached the upper limit was detected.
  • Page 86 ■ Error code 4F01 Cartridge Error Put the Toner Cartridge back in. The new toner sensor of the toner cartridge (Black) could not detect a new cartridge properly. Error code 4F02 Cartridge Error Put the Yellow Toner Cartridge back in. The new toner sensor of the toner cartridge (Yellow) could not detect a new cartridge properly.
  • Page 87 ■ Error code 6001 Cover is Open Close the Top Cover. The top cover sensor detected that the joint cover ASSY was open. <User Check> - Close the joint cover ASSY. Step Cause Remedy High-voltage power supply PCB Check the high-voltage power supply PCB harness connection failure harness connection and reconnect it.
  • Page 88 ■ Error code 6101 No Toner Open the Top Cover, then install Toner Cartridge. New toner detection terminal not being conducting caused the machine to detected that a toner cartridge (Black) is not set. Error code 6102 No Toner Open the Top Cover, then install Toner Cartridge. New toner detection terminal not being conducting caused the machine to detected that a toner cartridge (Yellow) is not set.
  • Page 89 ■ Electrodes location of main body Fig. 2-7 2-50 Confidential...
  • Page 90 ■ Error code 6208 Drum ! Slide the Green tab on Drum Unit. Immediately after power-ON or the joint cover ASSY was closed, GRID current error detected that no drum unit (Color) was set. Error code 6209 Drum ! Slide the Green tab on Drum Unit. Immediately after power-ON or the joint cover ASSY was closed, GRID current error detected that one of the drum units (Color) was not set.
  • Page 91 ■ Error code 6300 No Waste Toner Install the Waste Toner Box. Refer to the User's Guide for instructions. BCLN terminal current value detected that no waste toner box was set. <User Check> - Re-insert the waste toner box in the correct position. - Clean the BCLN terminals of the waste toner box.
  • Page 92 ■ Error code 6400 No Belt Unit Open the Top Cover, pull out all 4 Drum Units completely and install the Belt Unit. The registration mark sensor detected that no belt unit was set. <User Check> - Re-insert the belt unit. Step Cause Remedy...
  • Page 93 ■ Error code 6801 Cooling Down Wait for a while The internal temperature sensor detected a temperature higher than the specified value. <User Check> - Decrease the room temperature. - Place the machine away from a heater. Step Cause Remedy Internal temperature sensor Check the internal temperature sensor harness connection failure...
  • Page 94 ■ Error code 6A00 Drum ! Slide the Green tab on Drum Unit. Electric discharge that may be caused by dirt on the corona wire of the drum unit was detected. <User Check> - Clean the corona wire by sliding the green tab of each drum unit for all four colors several times.
  • Page 95 ■ Error code 6B01 Drum Stop Replace the Drum Unit. Refer to the instructions in the carton of the new drum. Electric discharge was detected when the number of the drum unit (Black) rotations had become more than twice of the upper limit. Error code 6B02 Drum Stop Replace the Drum Unit.
  • Page 96 ■ Error code 6B0A Drum ! Slide the Green tab on Drum Unit. GRID current failure was detected in a state other than immediately after power was turned ON or the joint cover ASSY was closed. <User Check> - Re-insert the drum unit. - Clean the GRID terminals of the drum unit.
  • Page 97 ■ Error code 7000 Jam Inside Open the Top Cover, pull out all four drum and toner cartridge assemblies and remove the jammed paper. After the registration rear sensor detects the end of paper pass, the eject sensor does not detect paper pass.
  • Page 98 ■ Error code 7300 Jam Tray Pull the paper tray completely out of the machine and remove the jammed paper After the paper feed sensor detects paper pass, the registration front sensor does not detect paper pass after a set period of time. <User Check>...
  • Page 99 ■ Error code 7700 Jam 2-sided Pull the paper tray completely out of the machine. Check inside the machine towards the rear. Or open the Back Cover to remove the jammed paper. After the first side is printed in 2-sided printing mode, the registration front sensor does not detect paper pass after a set period of time.
  • Page 100 ■ Error code 8501 No Tray The paper tray cannot be detected, re-install Tray1 The paper feed sensor detected that the paper tray was not set (before print registration in engine) in 2-sided printing. Error code 8505 No Tray The paper tray cannot be detected, re-install Tray1 The paper feed sensor detected that the paper tray was not set (after print registration in engine) in 2-sided printing.
  • Page 101 ■ Error code 8A01 Size Error 2-sided Specify the correct paper The registration rear sensor detected that the fed paper was larger or smaller than the specified size in 2-sided printing. <User Check> - Use the Letter to Legal size paper. Step Cause Remedy...
  • Page 102 ■ Error code 8D01 Short paper Open the Back Cover and then press Start The registration rear sensor detected that the paper loaded in the paper tray was smaller than the specified size. <User Check> - Open the back cover and print using the straight paper path. - Length of the paper is 140 mm or more.
  • Page 103 ■ Error code 8E02 Size mismatch Reload correct paper. Upon receiving a fax or printing a list or report, the size of the paper loaded in the paper tray was detected to be shorter than Letter by 10 mm or more. Error code 8E03 Size mismatch Reload correct paper.
  • Page 104 ■ Error code 9302 No Paper Reload paper in Tray. For printing by feeding paper from the paper tray, the paper feed sensor detected that no paper was in the paper tray. <User Check> - Load paper to the paper tray. Step Cause Remedy...
  • Page 105 ■ Error code 9701 Size Error 2-sided Press Stop Key. Specify the correct paper and load the same size paper as the Printer driver setting. For 2-sided printing, the tray whose paper size was not supported by 2-sided printing was selected.
  • Page 106 ■ Error code 9802 Calibration failed Insufficient Toner for Calibration Dot counter or develop roller counter of color toner has reached the upper limit during color density adjustment performed from the control panel. <User Check> - Replace the corresponding toner cartridge. Step Cause Remedy...
  • Page 107 ■ Error code 9901 Registration failed See Troubleshooting chapter in User's Guide Error occurred with the value measured during adjustment of color registration. <User Check> - Check if the toner cartridges are set in the correct order of colors. - Replace the toner cartridge. - Replace the drum unit.
  • Page 108 ■ Error code 9903 Registration failed Press [OK], and try again. Error occurred during patch data printing in adjustment of color registration. <User Check> - Check if the toner cartridges are set in the correct order of colors. - Replace the toner cartridge. - Replace the drum unit.
  • Page 109 ■ Error code 9A01 Registration failed See Troubleshooting chapter in User's Guide. Error occurred with the value measured during auto color registration performed from the control panel. <User Check> - Check if the toner cartridges are set in the correct order of colors. - Replace the toner cartridge.
  • Page 110 ■ Error code 9A03 Registration failed Press [OK], and try again. Error occurred during patch data printing in auto color registration performed from the control panel. <User Check> - Check if the toner cartridges are set in the correct order of colors. - Replace the toner cartridge.
  • Page 111 ■ Error code A200 Document Jam Clear the scanner jam, then press the Stop Key. During document scanning, the first side document scanning position sensor detected that the document length was 90 cm or more. <User Check> - Use documents equal to or smaller than A4 size. - Remove the jammed paper.
  • Page 112 ■ Error code A500 Scan Unable A5 Remove the original document. Turn the power off, then on again Upon scanning a fax, the first side CIS white or black calibration data was not within the normal range. Error code A600 Scan Unable A6 See Troubleshooting and routine maintenance chapter in User's Guide.
  • Page 113 ■ Error code AD00 Scan Unable AD Remove the original document. Turn the power off, then on again First side scanned data cannot be output with the required number of pixels, and image processing cannot be completed successfully. Step Cause Remedy Perform "Function code...
  • Page 114 ■ Error code B700 Scanner Error During scanning, obtained voltage was above the upper limit. Error code B800 Scanner Error During scanning, obtained voltage was below the lower limit. Error code B900 Scanner Error During scanning, obtained white level does not increase though light intensity is increased. Error code BB00 Scanner Error The white level value obtained with function code 55 was outside the specified range.
  • Page 115 ■ Error code BF00 Scan Unable Document is too longfor 2-sided scanning. Press Stop key The first side document scanning position sensor detected that the document was 400 mm or more in length and could not be fed from the ADF in duplex feeding. <User Check>...
  • Page 116 ■ Error code C001 Log Access Error Server Timeout, contact your administrator. Timeout occurred with access request sent to server due to incorrect server address, network disconnection, or inactive server. Error code C002 Log Access Error Authentication Error, contact your administrator. User authentication is unavailable due to incorrect user name, incorrect password, or asynchronous date and time between the machine and server.
  • Page 117 ■ Error code C700 Out of Memory Press Stop Key The memory is insufficient to expand the data of PC-Print. Error code C800 Out of Memory Secure Print Data is full. Press Stop Key and delete the previously stored data. The memory used to store secure print data exceeded the memory size for secure print data.
  • Page 118 ■ Error code D800 Touchscreen initialization failed Remove any material which is on the touchscreen. An error occurred during touch panel initialization. <User Check> - Check whether an object is placed on the touch panel. Step Cause Remedy Touch panel ASSY harness Check the touch panel ASSY harness connection failure connection and reconnect it.
  • Page 119 ■ Error code DB00 Print Unable DB Turn the power off and then back on again. Communication between the main PCB and panel PCB is unavailable. Step Cause Remedy Panel PCB harness connection Check the panel PCB harness connection failure and reconnect it.
  • Page 120 ■ Error code E500 Print Unable E5 Turn the power off and then back on again. Error occurred when DRAM on the main PCB ASSY was accessed. Error code E600 Print Unable E6 Turn the power off and then back on again. Error occurred during writing to EEPROM on the main PCB ASSY.
  • Page 121: Paper Feeding Problems

    Paper Feeding Problems Problems related to paper feeding are end user recoverable if following the User Check items. If the same problem occurs again, follow each procedure in the order of the number described in the Step column in the tables below. 4.2.1 No paper feeding from paper tray <User Check>...
  • Page 122: No Paper Feeding From The Manual Feed Slot

    4.2.2 No paper feeding from the manual feed slot <User Check> - Check if the paper is loaded into the manual feed slot correctly. - Check that multiple sheets of paper are not loaded in the manual feed slot. - Check if the thickness of the paper is 60 to 163 g/m - Check whether a paper tray is selected mistakenly as the setting of printer driver.
  • Page 123: Wrinkles On Paper

    4.2.4 Wrinkles on paper <User Check> - Check if the paper is loaded into the each paper tray correctly. ° - Turn back the paper loaded in the paper tray or change the orientation of the paper by 180 - Adjust the paper guide corresponding to the paper size. - Check if the thickness of the paper is 60 to 105 g/m (60 to 163 g/m for manual feed slot.)
  • Page 124: Curl Of Paper

    4.2.6 Curl of paper <User Check> - Select "Reduce Paper Curl" in the driver. - Check if the thickness of the paper is 60 to 105 g/m (60 to 163 g/m for manual feed slot.) - Perform printing with the envelope lever lowered to the position "B". (Refer to the figure below.) - Print with the anti curl lever set on the outside.
  • Page 125: Paper Jam

    4.2.8 Paper jam ■ Paper jam at paper feed section <User Check> ° - Turn the orientation of the papers loaded in the paper tray by 180 - Shuffle the papers loaded in the paper tray and set them in the tray again. - Check if the thickness of the paper is 60 to 105 g/m (60 to 163 g/m for manual feed slot.)
  • Page 126 ■ Paper jam at paper eject section <User Check> ° - Turn the orientation of the papers loaded in the paper tray by 180 - Check if the thickness of the paper is 60 to 105 g/m (60 to 163 g/m for manual feed slot.) - Check if a label sticks to a roller or the paper transport section.
  • Page 127: Image Defect Troubleshooting

    Image Defect Troubleshooting 4.3.1 Image defect examples Light on the whole One color is light (2-89) Faulty registration (2-90) Dark (2-90) page (2-89) Poor fixing Completely blank Image distortion All one color (2-92) (2-91) (2-91) (2-92) Dirt on back side of paper (2-93) Vertical streaks (2-94) Horizontal stripes (2-95) Light vertical steaks and bands on one color image (2-95)
  • Page 128: Troubleshooting Image Defect

    4.3.2 Troubleshooting image defect Image defect related problems are end user recoverable if following the User Check items. If the same problem occurs again, follow each procedure in the order of the number described in the Step column in the tables below. ■...
  • Page 129: Faulty Registration

    ■ Faulty registration <User Check> - Check whether appropriate paper type is selected on the driver. Step Cause Remedy Registration rear actuator Re-assemble the registration rear actuator. catching on some position LED ASSY failure Replace the LED ASSY. Main PCB failure Replace the main PCB ASSY.
  • Page 130: Poor Fixing

    ■ Poor fixing <User Check> - Check the machine’s environment. High temperature and high humidity or low temperature and low humidity conditions can cause this problem. - Clean the corona wire of each drum unit for all four colors. - Replace the drum unit or toner cartridge with a new one. - Replace the belt unit with a new one.
  • Page 131: Image Distortion

    ■ Image distortion <User Check> - Replace the belt unit with a new one. Step Cause Remedy LED ASSY installation failure Install the LED ASSY properly and tighten screws securely. LED ASSY failure Replace the LED ASSY. Main PCB failure Replace the main PCB ASSY.
  • Page 132: Dirt On Back Side Of Paper

    ■ Dirt on back side of paper <User Check> - This symptom might stop occurring after making several prints. - Replace the toner cartridge with a new one. - Replace the belt unit. - Replace the waste toner box. Step Cause Remedy Dirt in the paper feed system...
  • Page 133: Vertical Streaks

    ■ Vertical streaks <User Check> - Clean the corona wire of each drum unit for all four colors. - Return the cleaning tab of the corona wire to the position. - This symptom might stop occurring after making several prints. - Refer to the User’s guide and remove the dirt on the exposure drum using a cotton swab.
  • Page 134: Horizontal Stripes

    ■ Horizontal stripes <User Check> - Clean the corona wire of each drum unit for all four colors. - This symptom might stop occurring after making several prints. - Refer to the User’s guide and remove the dirt on the exposure drum using a cotton swab.
  • Page 135: Faint Print

    ■ White horizontal stripes on one color image <User Check> - This symptom might stop occurring after making several prints. - Refer to the User’s guide and remove the dirt on the exposure drum using a cotton swab. - Replace the drum unit or toner cartridge with a new one. Step Cause Remedy...
  • Page 136: White Spots On One Color Image

    ■ White spots on one color image <User Check> - Check if the main fan is not blocked. - Refer to the User’s guide and remove the dirt on the exposure drum using a cotton swab. - Replace the drum unit or toner cartridge with a new one. Step Cause Remedy...
  • Page 137: One Color Spots Or Dirt

    ■ One color spots or dirt <User Check> - Check if damp paper is used. - Refer to the User’s guide and remove the dirt on the exposure drum using a cotton swab. - Replace the drum unit or toner cartridge with a new one. Step Cause Remedy...
  • Page 138: Horizontal Lines

    ■ One color band <User Check> - Clean the inside of the machine and the corona wire of each drum unit for all four colors. - Return the cleaning tab of the corona wire to the position. - The paper tray ground terminal provided in the main body may be dirty. Clean the contact with a dry cloth.
  • Page 139: Color Misregistration

    ■ Ghost <User Check> - Check the machine’s environment. High temperature and high humidity or low temperature and low humidity conditions can cause this problem. - Check whether appropriate paper type is selected on the driver. - Select "Improve Toner Fixing Mode" in the driver. - Replace the drum unit with a new one.
  • Page 140: Unstable Color Density

    ■ Unstable color density <User Check> - Check the machine’s environment. High temperature and high humidity or low temperature and low humidity conditions can cause this problem. - Replace the belt unit with a new one. - Replace the drum unit or toner cartridge with a new one. - Replace the waste toner box with a new one.
  • Page 141: Print Crease

    ■ Print crease <User Check> - Check the machine’s environment. High temperature and high humidity or low temperature and low humidity conditions can cause this problem. - Change the paper to thick paper. - Check if paper is not damp. - Check if the thickness of the paper is properly set in the driver.
  • Page 142: Software Setting Problems

    (3)Select [USB] under the [Hardware] in [Contents] on the left side. (4)Select the machine (MFC-XXXX or DCP-XXXX) from [USB Device Tree]. (5)Check [Product ID] in [MFC-XXXX or DCP-XXXX]. ■ Product ID (Hexadecimal) DCP-9020CDW: 02D3h DCP-9020CDN: 02B1h MFC-9130CW: 02ADh MFC-9140CDN: 02AEh MFC-9330CDW: 02AFh MFC-9340CDW: 02B0h 2-103 Confidential...
  • Page 143: Network Problems

    Network Problems 4.5.1 Cannot make a print through network connection <User Check> - Check the descriptions in the network User’s guide. - Check the network connection. - Perform network reset. (Refer to User's guide.) - Check the LAN cable. Step Cause Remedy Harness connection failure of...
  • Page 144: Troubleshooting Of The Control Panel

    Troubleshooting of the Control Panel 4.6.1 Nothing is displayed on the LCD. Step Cause Remedy AC cord failure Replace the AC cord. Incompatible firmware Install the latest firmware. Panel PCB harness Check the panel PCB harness connection connection failure and reconnect it. LCD harness connection Check the LCD harness connection and failure...
  • Page 145: The Touch Panel Does Not Work

    4.6.4 The touch panel does not work Step Cause Remedy Fine adjustment of touch Perform the fine adjustment of touch panel. panel misalignment (Function code Panel PCB harness Check the panel PCB harness connection connection failure and reconnect it. Touch panel ASSY failure Replace the touch panel ASSY.
  • Page 146: Troubleshooting Of The Toner Cartridge And Drum Unit

    Troubleshooting of the Toner Cartridge and Drum Unit 4.7.1 New toner not detected <User Check> - Be sure to install a new toner cartridge. Step Cause Remedy Harness connection failure of Check the high-voltage power supply PCB the high-voltage power supply harness connection and reconnect it.
  • Page 147: Drum Error

    4.7.4 Drum error <User Check> - Clean the corona wire of each drum unit for all four colors. - Replace the drum unit with a new one and reset the drum counter. Step Cause Remedy Dirt on the GRID electrodes of Clean the GRID electrodes of the main body the drum unit and the drum unit.
  • Page 148: Troubleshooting Of The Fuser Unit

    Troubleshooting of the Fuser Unit 4.8.1 Fuser unit failure Step Cause Remedy Harness connection failure Check the harness connection between the between the connector of the connector of the fuser unit and eject sensor fuser unit and eject sensor PCB, and reconnect it. Harness connection failure Check the harness connection between the between the connector of the...
  • Page 149: Troubleshooting Of The Led Assy

    Troubleshooting of the LED ASSY 4.9.1 LED ASSY failure <User Check> - Turn ON the power, open the joint cover ASSY and back cover, and leave them as they are for a while. - Clean the LED ASSY. Step Cause Remedy Flat cable connection failure Check the flat cable connection of the LED...
  • Page 150: Troubleshooting On The Pcb

    4.10 Troubleshooting on the PCB 4.10.1 Main PCB failure <User Check> - Turn OFF and ON the power switch. - Install the latest firmware. Step Cause Remedy Main PCB failure Replace the main PCB ASSY. 4.10.2 Full memory Memory is full. <User Check>...
  • Page 151: Low-Voltage Power Supply Pcb Failure

    4.10.5 Low-voltage power supply PCB failure Step Cause Remedy Harness connection failure of Check the harness connection of the the low-voltage power supply low-voltage power supply PCB and reconnect it. Low-voltage power supply Replace the low-voltage power supply PCB PCB failure ASSY and reset the irregular power supply detection counter.
  • Page 152: Document Feeding Problems

    4.11 Document Feeding Problems 4.11.1 No feeding <User Check> - Load the document all the way, and check that the LCD display is changed. - Check whether the number of loaded documents exceed 35. - Check whether the ADF cover is properly closed. Step Cause Remedy...
  • Page 153: Paper Jam

    4.11.3 Paper jam ■ Paper jam in the ADF cover <User Check> - Check whether paper thinner than 64 g/m is used as document. - Check whether paper shorter than 147.3 mm is used as document. - Check whether the number of loaded documents exceed 35. - Check whether the ADF cover is properly closed.
  • Page 154: Wrinkles

    4.11.4 Wrinkles <User Check> - Check whether the document guide matches the document size. - Check whether the document does not curl. Step Cause Remedy Document separate roller Replace the document separate roller ASSY. worn out Document feed roller worn Replace the document feed roller ASSY2.
  • Page 155: Scanning Image Defect Troubleshooting

    4.12 Scanning Image Defect Troubleshooting 4.12.1 Image defect examples Light on the page Faulty registration Dark (2-117) (2-116) (2-117) Vertical streaks Completely blank White vertical streaks All black (2-118) (2-118) (2-119) (2-118) Fig. 2-15 4.12.2 Troubleshooting image defect ■ Light on the page <User Check>...
  • Page 156 ■ Faulty registration - ADF Step Cause Remedy Fine adjustment of scan start Perform the fine adjustment of scan start position misalignment position. (Function code First side document scanning Re-assemble the first side document position actuator catching on scanning position actuator. some position Second side document Re-assemble the second side document...
  • Page 157 ■ Completely blank <User Check> - Check if the first side and second side of the document are reversed. Step Cause Remedy White level calibration data Perform the acquisition of white level data. failure (Function code First side or second side CIS Replace the first side or second side CIS unit failure unit.
  • Page 158 ■ All black Step Cause Remedy White level calibration data Perform the acquisition of white level data. failure (Function code Firmware inconsistency Refer to "1.1 Installing the Firmware (Sub firmware, Panel firmware, Main Firmware)" in Chapter 4 and install the latest main firmware.
  • Page 159: Troubleshooting Of Fax Functions

    4.13 Troubleshooting of FAX Functions 4.13.1 FAX can't send it <User Check> - Check whether the line cord is correctly inserted into the socket. - Check whether the dialing function setting (tone/pulse) is correct. Step Cause Remedy Modem PCB harness Check the modem PCB harness connection connection failure and reconnect it.
  • Page 160: A Communication Error Occurs

    4.13.4 A communication error occurs <User Check> - Check whether the source of noise is around the machine. Step Cause Remedy Modem PCB harness Check the modem PCB harness connection connection failure and reconnect it. Modem PCB failure Replace the modem PCB ASSY. Main PCB failure Replace the main PCB ASSY.
  • Page 161: Others Problems

    4.14 Others Problems 4.14.1 The machine is not turned ON <User Check> - Properly insert the AC cord. Step Cause Remedy Harness connection failure of Check the panel PCB harness connection the panel PCB and reconnect it. Harness connection failure of Check the LCD harness connection and the LCD reconnect it.
  • Page 162: Joint Cover Assy Open

    4.14.4 Joint cover ASSY open Joint cover ASSY in open state. <User Check> - Check that the joint cover ASSY is completely closed. Step Cause Remedy Harness connection failure of Check the high-voltage power supply PCB the high-voltage power supply harness connection and reconnect it.
  • Page 163: Memory Related Failure

    4.14.7 Memory related failure Step Cause Remedy Main PCB failure Replace the main PCB ASSY. 4.14.8 Printing related failure <User Check> - Check if the maximum number of pages that can be printed is exceeded. Step Cause Remedy Main PCB failure Replace the main PCB ASSY.
  • Page 164: Chapter 3 Disassembly And Assembly

    CHAPTER 3 DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS To avoid creating secondary problems by mishandling, follow the warnings and precautions below during maintenance work. WARNING Some parts inside the machine are extremely hot immediately after the machine is used. When opening the joint cover ASSY or back cover to access any parts inside the machine, never touch the shaded parts shown in the following figures.
  • Page 165: Packing

    PACKING AC cord Quick setup guide Product safety guide Option carton Polystyrene pad ASSY Polystyrene pad ASSY Remove sheet ASSY Silica gel Machine Cleaner lock Drum stopper ASSY Polystyrene pad ASSY Carton Confidential...
  • Page 166: Screw Catalogue

    SCREW CATALOGUE Screw pan (S/P washer) Taptite bind B Screw pan (S/P washer) Taptite bind B M3x6 M3x10 Screw pan (S/P washer) Taptite bind B M3.5x6 M4x12 Taptite pan (washer) Taptite bind S Taptite pan (washer) Taptite bind S M3x5 B M4x12 DA Taptite cup B Taptite cup B...
  • Page 167: Screw Torque List

    SCREW TORQUE LIST Note: For verifying the shape of each screw, refer to “3. SCREW CATALOGUE” in this chapter. Tightening torque Location of screw Screw type Q' ty · · m (kgf Fuser cover L Taptite bind B M3x10 0.45±0.05 (4.5±0.5) Fuser cover R Taptite bind B M3x10 0.45±0.05 (4.5±0.5)
  • Page 168 Tightening torque Location of screw Screw type Q' ty · · m (kgf Panel control PCB shield Taptite cup B M3x10 0.45±0.05 (4.5±0.5) plate cover LCD hold plate Taptite cup B M3x10 0.45±0.05 (4.5±0.5) Scanner top cover ASSY Taptite bind B M4x12 0.65±0.05 (6.5±0.5) LED PCB cover Taptite cup S M3x8 SR...
  • Page 169: Lubrication

    LUBRICATION The kind of the lubricating oil Lubrication point Quantity of lubrication (Maker name) FLOIL BG-10KS Paper feed clutch 1.5 mm dia. ball BG1.5 (Kanto Kasei) Develop release clutch 1.5 mm dia. ball BG1.5 Registration clutch 1.5 mm dia. ball BG1.5 Eject roller 1.0 mm dia.
  • Page 170 BG1.0 BG1.0 Exit roller bushing Eject roller Exit roller bushing BG1.0 Paper eject ASSY BG1.0: FLOIL BG-10KS (1.0 mm dia. ball) Confidential...
  • Page 171 GE1.5 to 2.0 GE1.5 to 2.0 3 mm 3 mm GE1.5 to 2.0 Document separate GE1.5 to 2.0 roller ASSY 3 mm Document feed roller 3 mm ASSY1 Document ejection roller Document feed roller ASSY2 BDX2.0 to 2.5 Lower ADF chute Upper ADF chute BDX2.0 to 2.5 Hinge ASSY L...
  • Page 172 EM2.0 Back cover ASSY Back cover ASSY EM2.0: MOLYKOTE EM-D110 (2.0 mm dia. ball) Confidential...
  • Page 173: Harness Routing

    HARNESS ROUTING Joint Cover Unit LED control PCB ASSY Joint cover ASSY Hook Front Sub frame ASSY Flat cable guide LED control flat cable Flat core Hook CN22 Main PCB ASSY Flat cable guide LED flat cable LED flat cable Hook Hook LED flat...
  • Page 174 External Temperature/Humidity Sensor PCB ASSY, Develop Release Clutch, Registration Clutch, Paper Feed Clutch, USB Host PCB ASSY External temperature/humidity harness (RD, BL, WH) External temperature/ Process drive unit Flat cable guide humidity sensor PCB ASSY Hook Line holder upper USB host Slit Develop PCB ASSY...
  • Page 175 Process Drive Unit Develop drive clutch (K) harness (BL) Hole Process drive unit Front “A” Front “A” Hook Develop drive clutch (K) harness (BL) CN12 Process motor Process drive unit Line holder under Main PCB ASSY Hook Harness colors may be changed for any reason. 3-12 Confidential...
  • Page 176 Paper Feed Unit Paper feed unit “A” Front Registration front/rear/manual Hook feed sensor harness (RD, BL, WH, YL, BK) Edge sensor harness (RD, BL, WH) Hole Edge sensor harness (RD, BL, WH) Hook Front Process drive unit Hook CN20 “A” CN13 Registration front/rear/manual Main drive unit...
  • Page 177 Back Cover Sensor Harness ASSY Paper eject ASSY Flat cable guide Front Front Hook “A” Paper eject ASSY Hook Hook Back cover sensor “A” harness ASSY Hook CN14 Back cover sensor Hook harness (WH) Line holder upper Flat cable guide Back cover sensor harness (WH) Main PCB ASSY Registration Mark L PCB ASSY, Registration Mark R PCB ASSY...
  • Page 178 Main Fan Front High-voltage power supply PCB ASSY Wire cap Main fan harness (RD, BK, WH) Main fan Wire cap Hook Hook Main fan harness (RD, BK, WH) Harness colors may be changed for any reason. 3-15 Confidential...
  • Page 179 HVPS Flat Cable <A view> Side frame R sub ASSY Hook HVPS flat cable Side frame L ASSY Front Hook Side frame R sub ASSY High-voltage power supply PCB ASSY Hook A view Side frame L ASSY Main PCB ASSY Hole Hole HVPS flat cable...
  • Page 180 Eject Sensor PCB ASSY Front Eject sensor harness (WH) Eject sensor PCB ASSY Hook CN10 Hook Hook Eject sensor Line holder under “A” Hook Hook PCB ASSY Main PCB ASSY “A” Eject sensor harness (WH) Harness colors may be changed for any reason. 3-17 Confidential...
  • Page 181 Low-voltage Power Supply PCB ASSY <B view> Heater harness <A view> Hook Heater harness Hole Front “A” “A” Hook Hook “B” Hook Hook Inlet Inlet harness Inlet FG harness A view Fuser unit Heater harness Side frame R sub ASSY B view Inlet Inlet harness...
  • Page 182: Adf Unit

    ADF Unit ADF unit Second side CIS unit Front Front Upper ADF chute Hole Lower ADF chute Hole Second side CIS flat cable Flat cable holder ADF harness Hole Hole Document Hole scanner unit Flat cable sponge 2 Hook Joint cover Hook ASSY ADF motor...
  • Page 183 Modem PCB ASSY Hook <A view> Modem FG harness Modem PCB ASSY Slit Hook Slit Hook Front Hole Hook Flat core Hook Modem flat cable Joint cover ASSY A view Modem PCB ASSY Modem FG harness Joint cover ASSY Hook Main shield plate Modem flat cable Front...
  • Page 184 <A view> A view LED FG harness (BK) LED FG harness (BK) Hole Modem PCB ASSY “A” Hole Joint cover ASSY B view <B view> Hole “A” Front LED FG harness (BK) Sub frame ASSY Joint cover ASSY Hook Harness colors may be changed for any reason. 3-21 Confidential...
  • Page 185: Speaker Unit

    Speaker Unit Speaker unit <A view> Hook Slit Hook Front Joint cover ASSY Speaker harness (RD, BK) Hook Speaker unit Front Speaker harness (RD, BK) Hook A view Main PCB ASSY Joint cover ASSY CN24 Harness colors may be changed for any reason. 3-22 Confidential...
  • Page 186: Control Panel Assy

    Control Panel ASSY Document scanner unit Front Hole Control panel ASSY Panel harness Hole Joint cover ASSY Panel USB harness (RD, WH, BK, GR) Flat cable guide Panel FG harness Hook Panel FG harness <A view> Hook Panel harness Main shield plate (WH) CN23 Main PCB ASSY...
  • Page 187: Document Scanner Unit

    Document Scanner Unit First side CIS flat cable First side CIS unit Front Document scanner top cover ASSY Document scanner bottom cover ASSY Hole Flat core Hook Flat cable guide Flat cable guide Joint cover ASSY CN29 Main PCB ASSY First side CIS flat cable Harness colors may be changed for any reason.
  • Page 188: Disassembly Flow

    DISASSEMBLY FLOW Disassembly/Re-Assembly (second) 8.1 Lift Gear 46/ 8.3 Back Cover 8.18 ADF 8.19 ADF 8.38 Joint Cover 8.10 Supprt Flap Gear Document Output Document Support Side R ASSY 30/15 Z23M10Z14M75/ 10/10 Support Flap Gear Z19M10 20/15 8.4 Fuser Cover 8.38 8.2 Cord Hook ASSY...
  • Page 189 Disassembly/Re-Assembly (second) 8.47 Back Cover 8.64 Back Cover Lower 8.66 High-voltage 8.67 Main Fan Sensor Harness Power Supply 5/10 ASSY PCB ASSY/ HVPS Flat Cable 8.48 Duplex Tray 65/60 (2-sided Printing Model Only) 30/30 8.62 Back Cover 8.68 Develop Upper Release Sensor 45/45 PCB ASSY...
  • Page 190: Disassembly Procedure

    DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE ■ Preparation Prior to proceeding with the disassembly procedure, (1) Unplug - the AC cord, - the USB cable, if connected, and - the LAN cable, if connected. (2) Remove - the Paper tray, - the Toner cartridge, - the Drum unit, - the Belt unit, - the Waste toner box,...
  • Page 191: Lift Gear 46/Gear Z23M10Z14M75/Gear Z19M10

    Lift Gear 46/Gear Z23M10Z14M75/Gear Z19M10 (1) Lift the Plate up plate. Release the Hook to remove the Lift gear 46 from the Plate up plate. Paper tray Plate up plate Hook Lift gear 46 Fig. 3-1 (2) Remove the Gear Z23M10Z14M75 from the Paper tray. (3) Remove the Gear Z19M10 from the Paper tray.
  • Page 192: Cord Hook

    Cord Hook (1) Rotate the Cord hook in the direction of the arrow to remove it from the Main body. Cord hook <Back side> Cord hook Main body Cord hook Fig. 3-3 3-29 Confidential...
  • Page 193: Back Cover Assy

    Back Cover ASSY (1) Open the Back cover ASSY. Main body Back cover ASSY <Back side> Fig. 3-4 (2) Remove the Boss and Bush of the Back cover ASSY from the Boss and Bush on the left side of the Main body. Back cover ASSY Bush Boss...
  • Page 194 (3) Remove the Boss and Bush of the Back cover ASSY from the Boss and Bush on the right side of the Main body. Bush Boss Back cover ASSY Bush Main body <Back side> Boss Fig. 3-6 3-31 Confidential...
  • Page 195: Fuser Cover Assy

    Fuser Cover ASSY (1) Release the lock of the Lock lever L/R to open the Fuser cover ASSY. Lock lever L Lock lever R Fuser cover ASSY <Back side> Fig. 3-7 (2) Remove the left side Boss of the Fuser cover ASSY from the Bush of the Main body. (3) Remove the right side Boss of the Fuser cover ASSY from the Bush of the Main body.
  • Page 196: Fuser Unit

    Fuser Unit (1) Remove the Taptite bind B M3x10 screw from the Fuser cover L. (2) Remove the Pin to remove the Fuser cover L from the Main body. Main body Taptite bind B M3x10 Fuser cover L <Back side> Fig.
  • Page 197 (4) Disconnect the two Connectors (CN4 and CN5) from the Eject sensor PCB ASSY. Connector Connector Eject sensor PCB ASSY <Back side> Fig. 3-11 (5) Remove the two Taptite pan (washer) B M4x12 DA screws. Remove the Fuser unit from the Main body holding the "A"...
  • Page 198 Note: - Do not apply a physical impact or vibration to the Fuser unit. - Do not touch the Roller to prevent breakage of the Fuser unit. Fuser unit Roller Fig. 3-13 3-35 Confidential...
  • Page 199: Registration Mark L Pcb Assy/Registration Mark R Pcb Assy

    Registration Mark L PCB ASSY/ Registration Mark R PCB ASSY (1) Disconnect the two Connectors (CN2 and CN3) from the Eject sensor PCB ASSY. Eject sensor PCB ASSY Connector <Back side> Connector Fig. 3-14 (2) While pushing up the Lever, open the Joint cover ASSY. Joint cover ASSY Lever <Front side>...
  • Page 200 (3) Remove the Taptite bind S M3x5 screw from the Registration sensor ASSY. Registration sensor ASSY Taptite bind S M3x5 Fig. 3-16 (4) Pull the left side of the Registration sensor ASSY in the direction of 4a and release the Hook on the right side to remove the Registration sensor ASSY.
  • Page 201 (5) Disconnect the wiring of the Registration mark L PCB harness. (6) As the Boss being removed, slide the Registration mark L PCB ASSY in the direction of the arrow 6a to remove it from the Registration sensor ASSY. Boss Hook Hook Registration mark L PCB ASSY...
  • Page 202: Side Cover L

    Side Cover L (1) Remove the two Taptite bind B M4x12 screws from the Side cover L. Taptite bind B M4x12 Taptite bind B M4x12 Side cover L <Left side> Fig. 3-20 (2) Release the two Hooks and two Bosses on the upper side and three Hooks on the bottom to remove the Side cover L from the Main body.
  • Page 203 * Inside of Side cover L Hook <Front side> <Back> Side cover L Hook Hook Hook Fig. 3-22 3-40 Confidential...
  • Page 204: Side Cover R

    Side Cover R (1) Remove the two Taptite bind B M4x12 screws from the Side cover R. Taptite bind B M4x12 Taptite bind B M4x12 Side cover R <Right side> Fig. 3-23 (2) Release the two Hooks and two Bosses on the upper side and three Hooks on the bottom to remove the Side cover R from the Main body.
  • Page 205: Manual Feed Slot Cover Assy

    * Inside of Side cover R Hook <Back> <Front side> Side cover R Hook Hook Fig. 3-25 Manual Feed Slot Cover ASSY (1) Remove the two Pins to remove the Manual feed slot cover ASSY from the Inner front cover. Inner front cover <Front side>...
  • Page 206: Support Flap

    8.10 Support Flap (1) Close the Joint cover ASSY. (2) While pushing up the Lever, open the Document scanner unit. Document scanner unit Lever <Front side> Lever Fig. 3-27 (3) Remove the two Pins to remove the Support flap from the Joint cover ASSY. Support flap Joint cover ASSY <Front side>...
  • Page 207: Joint Cover Side L

    8.11 Joint Cover Side L (1) Remove the Taptite bind B M4x12 screw. Release eleven Hooks to remove the Joint cover side L from the Joint cover ASSY. Hook Joint cover side L Hook Hook Hook Taptite bind B M4x12 <Left side>...
  • Page 208: Pull Arm L/Pull Arm R/Pull Arm Spring

    8.12 Pull Arm L/Pull Arm R/Pull Arm Spring (1) Release the two Bosses by opening the Pull arms R and L at the joint of the Document scanner unit. Document scanner unit Boss Boss Boss Boss Pull arm R Pull arm L <Front side>...
  • Page 209: Flat Cable Holder Cover

    8.13 Flat Cable Holder Cover (1) Remove the four Taptite cup S M3x8 SR screws to remove the Main shield cover plate from the Side frame L ASSY. Side frame L ASSY Main shield cover plate Taptite cup S M3x8 SR <Left side>...
  • Page 210 (5) Disconnect the six Connectors (CN8, CN23, CN24, CN25, CN26 and CN27) and two Flat cables (CN29 and CN30) from the Main PCB ASSY. CN30 CN29 CN28 CN26 CN23 CN21 CN27 CN25 CN14 CN22 CN20 CN24 CN19 CN16 CN17 CN15 CN13 CN12 CN11...
  • Page 211 (7) While pushing up the Lever, open the Joint cover ASSY. Joint cover ASSY Lever <Front side> Fig. 3-36 (8) Release the one Hook and two Bosses to remove the Flat cable holder cover from the Joint cover ASSY. Boss Joint cover ASSY Hook Flat cable holder cover...
  • Page 212: Hinge Assy L/Adf Unit

    8.14 Hinge ASSY L/ADF Unit (1) Close the Joint cover ASSY. (2) While pushing up the Lever, open the Document scanner unit. Document scanner unit Joint cover ASSY Lever <Front side> Lever Fig. 3-38 (3) Pull out the harness from the Joint cover ASSY. (4) Pull out the First side CIS flat cable from the Joint cover ASSY.
  • Page 213 (6) Change the angle of the Document scanner unit as shown in the figure to remove it from the Main body. Document scanner unit Document scanner unit Boss Main body Boss Boss <Front side> Fig. 3-40 (7) Remove the Taptite bind B M4x12 screw from the Document scanner unit. ADF unit Document scanner unit Taptite bind B M4x12...
  • Page 214 (8) Open the ADF unit. (9) Lift the ADF unit. Release the three Hooks to remove the Hinge R from the Document scanner unit. ADF unit Hook Hinge ASSY L Hinge R Document scanner unit Fig. 3-42 (10) Release the three Hooks to remove the Flat cable holder ASSY from the Document scanner unit.
  • Page 215: Hinge R/Hinge R Support

    (11) Turn the ADF unit upside down. (12) Remove the three Taptite cup S 3x12 screws to remove the Hinge ASSY L from the ADF unit. Taptite cup S 3x12 Hinge ASSY L Taptite cup S 3x12 ADF unit Fig. 3-44 Harness routing: Refer to "...
  • Page 216: Flat Cable Holder Assy

    8.16 Flat Cable Holder ASSY (1) Remove the Flat cable from the Flat cable holder ASSY by removing the Double-sided adhesive tape. Flat cable holde ASSY Flat cable Double-sided adhesive tape Fig. 3-46 8.17 Hinge Arm R (1) Remove the three Taptite cup B 3x10 screws to remove the Hinge arm R from the ADF unit. Taptite cup B 3x10 Hinge arm R ADF unit...
  • Page 217: Adf Document Output Support Flap

    8.18 ADF Document Output Support Flap (1) Return the ADF unit to the original position. (2) Remove the two Pins to remove the ADF document output support flap from the ADF unit. ADF document output support flap ADF unit Fig. 3-48 8.19 ADF Document Support (1) Open the ADF document support.
  • Page 218: Adf Cover Assy

    8.20 ADF Cover ASSY (1) Open the ADF cover ASSY. (2) Remove the two Pins to remove the ADF cover ASSY from the ADF unit. ADF cover ASSY ADF unit Fig. 3-50 3-55 Confidential...
  • Page 219: Gear Cover

    8.21 Gear Cover (1) Release the two Hooks of the ADF unit. ADF unit Hook Hook Hook ADF unit Gear cover Gear cover Hook Fig. 3-51 (2) Remove the Gear cover from the ADF unit. ADF unit Gear cover Hook Fig.
  • Page 220: Document Separate Roller Assy

    8.22 Document Separate Roller ASSY (1) Rotate the Conductive bushing to release the lock. Conductive bushing Document separate roller ASSY ADF unit Conductive bushing Fig. 3-53 (2) Remove the Document separate roller ASSY from the ADF unit. Note: When removing the Document separate roller ASSY, be careful not to damage the Flap ADF.
  • Page 221 Assembling Note: When assembling the Document separate roller ASSY, be sure to assemble it in a way that the Flap ADF comes under the Document feed roller ASSY1. Flap ADF Document separate Document feed roller roller ASSY ASSY1 Flap ADF Fig.
  • Page 222: Adf Separation Pad Spring/Adf Separation Pad Holder Assy

    8.23 ADF Separation Pad Spring/ ADF Separation Pad Holder ASSY (1) Remove the two Pins to remove the ADF separation pad holder ASSY from the Upper ADF chute. ADF separation pad Upper ADF chute holder ASSY ADF separation pad holder ASSY Fig.
  • Page 223: Second Side Cis Unit/Second Side Cis Flat Cable

    8.24 Second Side CIS Unit/Second Side CIS Flat Cable (Duplex Scanning Models Only) Note: Disassemble it in a place without dust. (1) Rotate the Conductive bushing to release the lock. Conductive bushing Document feed roller ASSY1 ADF unit Conductive bushing Fig.
  • Page 224 (3) Release the two Hooks to remove the CIS glass stopper from the ADF unit. Hook ADF unit CIS glass stopper Fig. 3-60 (4) Remove the CIS glass from the ADF unit. CIS glass ADF unit Fig. 3-61 3-61 Confidential...
  • Page 225 (5) Remove the CIS spacer from the both ends of the Second side CIS unit. CIS spacer Second side CIS unit CIS spacer ADF unit Fig. 3-62 (6) Remove the Double-sided adhesive tape of the Scanning CIS flat cable from the ADF unit. (7) Lift the Second side CIS unit to remove the Second side CIS flat cable.
  • Page 226 (8) Remove the two CIS springs from the ADF unit. CIS spring CIS spring ADF unit Fig. 3-64 (9) Remove the Second side CIS flat cable from the ADF unit. (10) Remove the Flat cable sponge 2 from the Second side CIS flat cable. Second side CIS Flat cable sponge 2 flat cable...
  • Page 227 Assembling Note: Since the Second side CIS flat cable might be broken when you remove it from the Flat cable holder ASSY, be sure to replace it with a new Second side CIS flat cable. When assembling a new Second side CIS flat cable, be sure to assemble it in accordance with the following procedure.
  • Page 228 (3) Pass the Second side CIS flat cable through the ADF unit. Second side CIS flat cable Upper ADF chute ADF unit Fig. 3-68 (4) Affix Double-sided adhesive tape to the Flat cable holder ASSY as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 229 (5) Fold the Second side CIS flat cable at the position 208 mm away from the Second side CIS unit side. Fold up FFC along with the dotted line Second side CIS flat cable Supporting plate Supporting tape <CIS side> 208±2 mm Fig.
  • Page 230 (7) Pass the Second side CIS flat cable through the Document scanner unit. ADF unit Second side CIS flat cable Flat cable holder ASSY Document scanner unit Fig. 3-72 (8) Fold the Second side CIS flat cable at the Main PCB ASSY side. Fold down FFC along with the solid line Fold up FFC along with the dotted line <Main PCB ASSY side>...
  • Page 231: Paper Stack Lever

    8.25 Paper Stack Lever (1) Turn the ADF unit upside down. (2) Remove the Taptite cup B 3x10 screw from the ADF unit. Taptite cup B 3x10 ADF unit Fig. 3-74 (3) Return the ADF unit to the original position. (4) Remove the five Taptite cup B 3x10 screws from the Upper ADF chute.
  • Page 232 (6) Turn the Upper ADF chute upside down. (7) Remove the two Pins to remove the Paper stack lever from the left side of the Upper ADF chute. (8) Remove the other Paper stack lever in the same way. Paper stack lever Upper ADF chute Paper stack lever Fig.
  • Page 233: Adf Cover/Document Detection Sensor Pcb Assy

    8.26 ADF Cover/Document Detection Sensor PCB ASSY (1) Push the rib in the arrow direction and detach the ADF cover/document detection sensor PCB ASSY from the Lower ADF chute. ADF cover/document ADF cover/document detection sensor PCB ASSY Lower ADF chute detection sensor PCB ASSY Lower ADF chute Fig.
  • Page 234: First Side Document Scanning Position Sensor Pcb Assy

    8.27 First Side Document Scanning Position Sensor PCB ASSY/Second Side Document Scanning Position Sensor PCB ASSY (Duplex Scanning Models Only) (1) Flip the Film to the opposite side, push the rib in the arrow direction, and detach the Second side document scanning position sensor PCB ASSY from the Lower ADF chute. Second side document scanning position sensor PCB ASSY Lower ADF chute...
  • Page 235: Eject Film

    8.28 Eject Film (1) Remove the three Taptite cup B 3x10 screws from the Lower ADF chute. (2) Release the Hook to remove the Lower ADF chute from the Document cover ASSY. Taptite cup B 3x10 Lower ADF chute Document cover ASSY Hook Fig.
  • Page 236 (4) Rotate the Conductive bushing to release the lock. Conductive bushing Conductive bushing Lower ADF chute Conductive bushing Document ejection roller Fig. 3-84 (5) Remove the Document ejection roller from the Lower ADF chute. Lower ADF chute Document ejection roller Fig.
  • Page 237 (6) Remove the Eject film from the Lower ADF chute. Lower ADF chute Eject film Fig. 3-86 3-74 Confidential...
  • Page 238: Document Feed Roller Assy2

    8.29 Document Feed Roller ASSY2 (1) Remove the Pin of the Conductive bushing and rotate it to the position shown in the figure. Conductive bushing Conductive bushing ADF unit Document feed roller ASSY2 Fig. 3-87 (2) Remove the Document feed roller ASSY2 from the Lower ADF chute. Document feed roller ASSY2 Lower ADF chute Fig.
  • Page 239: Adf Motor

    8.30 ADF Motor (1) Remove the Taptite cup S 3x8 SR screw from the Lower ADF chute. Taptite cup S 3x8 SR ADF FG harness Lower ADF chute Fig. 3-89 (2) Remove the three Taptite cup B 3x10 screws to remove the Drive frame ASSY from the Lower ADF chute.
  • Page 240 Assembling Note: When asembling the Drive frame ASSY, ensure that the Arm ASSY L2 are placed in the positions as shown in the figure below. Drive frame ASSY Arm ASSY L2 Fig. 3-91 (3) Disconnect the Connector from the ADF motor. Drive frame ASSY ADF motor Connector...
  • Page 241 (4) Release the Hook to remove the Gear43 from the Drive frame ASSY. Hook Gear43 Drive frame ASSY Fig. 3-93 (5) Remove the Screw pan (S/P washer) M3x6 screw to remove the ADF motor from the Drive frame ASSY. ADF motor Screw pan (S/P washer) M3x6 Drive frame ASSY ADF motor...
  • Page 242: Document Cover Assy

    8.31 Document Cover ASSY (1) Remove the three Document feed pinch roller spring shafts and three Document feed pinch rollers. Document feed pinch roller spring shaft Document feed pinch roller Document feed pinch roller Document feed pinch roller spring shaft Document feed pinch roller Document feed pinch roller spring shaft...
  • Page 243: Flat Cable Cover/Holder Hook/Led Assy

    8.33 Flat Cable Cover/Holder Hook/LED ASSY (1) Release the Lock. Disconnect the two Flat cables (CN22 and CN28) from the Main PCB ASSY. CN30 CN29 CN28 CN26 CN23 CN21 CN27 CN25 CN14 CN22 CN20 Lock CN24 CN19 CN16 CN17 CN15 CN13 CN12 CN11...
  • Page 244 (3) While pushing up the Lever, open the Joint cover ASSY. Joint cover ASSY Lever <Front side> Fig. 3-99 (4) Remove the Double-sided adhesive tape and disconnect the wiring of the LED flat cable. (5) Disconnect the wiring of the Modem flat cable. LED flat cable Modem flat cable Double-sided...
  • Page 245 (6) Remove the two Pins to remove the Joint arm L from the left side of the Joint cover ASSY. (7) Remove the two Pins to remove the Joint arm R from the right side of the Joint cover ASSY. Joint cover ASSY Joint arm R Joint arm L/R...
  • Page 246 (9) Remove the Joint cover ASSY from the two Bosses of the Main body. Joint cover ASSY Joint cover ASSY Boss Boss Main body Boss <Front side> Fig. 3-103 Note: If the LED ASSY is laid down, slide the Push arm of the Sub frame ASSY in the direction of the arrow "a"...
  • Page 247 (10) Release the three Hooks to remove the Flat cable cover from the LED ASSY. LED ASSY Hook Flat cable cover Hook Fig. 3-105 (11) Release the Hook of the Holder hook by the driver from the back side of the LED ASSY. (12) Release the Hook of the upper side to remove the Holder hook on the left side from the left side of the LED ASSY.
  • Page 248 Assembling Note: - When you assemble the Holder hook, make sure to insert the Hook A of the Holder hook into the "A" of the LED ASSY first, and then assemble the Hook B of the Holder hook to the Holder. - After assembling, make sure to check that the Hook A is firmly engaged to the Holder.
  • Page 249 (15) Release the lock of the Connector to disconnect the LED flat cable from the LED ASSY. LED ASSY Connector LED flat cable Fig. 3-109 (16) Remove the other three LED ASSYs in the same way as steps (10) to (15) above. Assembling Note: - The LED parts of the LED ASSY for replacement are covered with protection tapes.
  • Page 250 Assembling Note: When assembling the LED flat cable to the LED ASSY (K), fold up flat cable along with the dotted line as shown in the figure below and assemble it to the LED ASSY (K). 45±1 mm LED ASSY (K) LED flat cable Fold up flat cable along with the dotted line Fig.
  • Page 251: Z Spring L

    8.34 Z Spring L (1) Release the two Hooks to remove the Z spring L from the Boss of the LED holder. Z spring L Boss of LED holder Hook Z spring L Hook Fig. 3-112 Note: When removing the Z spring L, be careful not to damage the Boss of the LED holder. (2) Remove the other Z springs L in the same way.
  • Page 252: Joint Cover Assy

    8.35 Joint Cover ASSY (1) Remove the five Taptite bind B M4x12 screws to remove the Joint cover open button holder from the Joint cover ASSY. Taptite bind B M4x12 Taptite bind B M4x12 Joint cover ASSY Joint cover open button holder Fig.
  • Page 253 Assembling Note: When attaching the Joint cover open button, make sure that the Spring is placed as shown in the figure. Joint cover open button Joint cover open button Spring Spring Joint cover ASSY Joint cover ASSY Fig. 3-115 (3) Remove the five Taptite bind B M4x12 screws from the Joint cover ASSY. (4) Remove the Taptite cup S M3x8 SR screw to remove the LED FG harness from the Sub frame ASSY.
  • Page 254 (5) Release the Hook to remove the Sub frame ASSY from the Joint cover ASSY. Sub frame ASSY Hook Joint cover ASSY Fig. 3-117 (6) Disconnect the wiring of the FG harness from the Joint cover ASSY. (7) Remove the two Flat cores of the Modem flat cable from the Joint cover ASSY. Flat core (small) Flat core (large) Joint cover ASSY...
  • Page 255 (8) Remove the Screw pan (S/P washer) M3.5x6 screw to remove the LED FG harness from the Modem PCB ASSY. Remove the two Taptite bind B M4x12 screws to remove the Modem PCB ASSY from the Joint cover ASSY. (9) Disconnect the wiring of the LED FG harness. Screw pan (S/P washer) M3.5x6 Taptite bind B M4x12 LED FG harness...
  • Page 256: Modem Pcb Assy/Modem Flat Cable

    8.36 Modem PCB ASSY/Modem Flat Cable (1) Disconnect the Flat cable (CN1) from the Modem PCB ASSY. Modem shield plate Modem PCB ASSY Flat cable Fig. 3-120 (2) Remove the two Flat cable sponges from the Flat cable. (3) Remove the two Flat cores from the Flat cable. Fold up FFC along with the dotted line Flat cable sponge 2 Flat cable sponge 3...
  • Page 257 (4) Remove the Screw pan (S/P washer) M3.5x6 screw to remove the Modem shield cover from the Modem shield plate. Screw pan (S/P washer) M3.5x6 Modem shield cover Modem shield plate Fig. 3-122 (5) Remove the two Taptite cup S M3x6 SR screws to remove the Modem PCB ASSY from the Modem shield plate.
  • Page 258: Paper Stack Lever

    8.37 Paper Stack Lever (1) Remove the two Pins to remove the Paper stack lever on the left side. (2) Remove the other Paper stack lever in the same way. Paper stack lever Paper stack lever Joint cover ASSY Fig. 3-124 3-95 Confidential...
  • Page 259: Joint Cover Side R/Speaker Unit

    8.38 Joint Cover Side R/Speaker Unit (1) Disconnect the wiring of the Speaker unit harness from the Joint cover ASSY. (2) Remove the Taptite bind B M4x12 screw. Release the eleven Hooks to remove the Joint cover side R from the Joint cover ASSY. Joint cover ASSY Taptite bind B M4x12 Hook...
  • Page 260: Joint Cover Back

    (4) Release the Hook to remove the Speaker unit from the Joint cover side R. Joint cover side R Hook Speaker unit Fig. 3-127 Harness routing: Refer to " Speaker Unit" 8.39 Joint Cover Back (1) Remove the two Taptite bind B M4x12 screws. Release the six Hooks and two Bosses to remove the Joint cover back from the Joint cover ASSY.
  • Page 261: Control Panel Assy/Document Scanner Unit

    8.40 Control Panel ASSY/Document Scanner Unit (1) Turn the Document scanner unit upside down. (2) Remove the four Taptite cup B 3x10 screws from the Document scanner unit. Taptite cup B 3x10 Taptite cup B 3x10 Document scanner unit Fig. 3-129 (3) Return the Document scanner unit to the original position.
  • Page 262 (5) Turn the Control panel ASSY on the rear to set it upright. (6) Disconnect the two Connectors (CN2 and CN3) from the Panel control PCB ASSY. Control panel ASSY Document scanner unit Panel control PCB ASSY Connector Connector Fig. 3-131 (7) Check that the Key PCB flat cable is not damaged.
  • Page 263: Panel Control Pcb Assy

    8.41 Panel Control PCB ASSY (1) Remove the Key PCB flat cable from the Connector (CN5) of the Panel control PCB ASSY. (2) Remove the Key PCB flat cable from the Control panel ASSY. Panel control PCB ASSY Key PCB flat cable Control panel ASSY Fig.
  • Page 264 (4) Remove the four Taptite cup B 3x10 screws to remove the Panel control PCB shield plate cover from the Panel control PCB ASSY. Taptite cup B 3x10 Taptite cup B 3x10 Panel control PCB shield plate cover Control panel ASSY Panel control PCB ASSY Fig.
  • Page 265 (6) Remove the Panel control PCB ASSY from the Control panel ASSY. Panel control PCB ASSY Control panel ASSY Fig. 3-137 3-102 Confidential...
  • Page 266: Touch Panel Assy/Lcd

    8.42 Touch Panel ASSY/LCD (1) Remove the three Taptite cup B 3x10 screws. Release the twelve Hooks to remove the LCD hold plate from the Control panel ASSY. Hook Taptite cup B 3x10 Taptite cup B 3x10 Hook LCD hold plate Hook Hook Hook...
  • Page 267: First Side Cis Unit/First Side Cis Flat Cable

    8.43 First Side CIS Unit/First Side CIS Flat Cable (1) Remove the six Taptite bind B M4x12 screws to remove the Scanner top cover ASSY from the Document scanner bottom cover ASSY. Taptite bind B M4x12 Scanner top cover ASSY Taptite bind B M4x12 Taptite bind B M4x12 Document scanner bottom...
  • Page 268 (3) Remove the First side CIS unit from the CIS drive belt. First side CIS unit Guide shaft CIS drive belt First side CIS unit CIS drive belt Guide shaft Fig. 3-142 (4) Remove the Double-sided adhesive tape from the First side CIS flat cable. First side CIS unit Double-sided adhesive tape First side CIS flat cable...
  • Page 269 (5) Open the First side CIS unit to disconnect the First side CIS flat cable from the Connector (CN1) of the First side CIS unit. First side CIS unit First side CIS flat cable Fig. 3-144 (6) Release the two Pins to remove the First side CIS unit from the CIS carriage. First side CIS unit CIS carriage Fig.
  • Page 270 (7) Remove the three Double-sided adhesive tapes. First side CIS flat cable Flat core Double-sided adhesive tape Double-sided adhesive tape Document scanner bottom cover ASSY Double-sided adhesive tape Fig. 3-146 (8) Pull out the First side CIS flat cable from the Hole of the Document scanner bottom cover ASSY.
  • Page 271 Assembling Note: When the Document scanner unit are replaced, be sure to fold and assemble the Document scanner unit flat cable as shown in the figure. Supporting plate 65±2 15±1.5 200±2 45° 250±2 45° 1±1 (728) 45° 1±1 45° 119±2 265±2 27±1 (10±1.5)
  • Page 272: Led Control Flat Cable

    8.44 LED Control Flat Cable (1) Assemble the Sub frame ASSY to the two Bosses of the Main body. Sub frame ASSY Sub frame ASSY Boss Boss Main body Boss <Front side> Fig. 3-149 (2) Assemble the Joint arm L into the two Pins of the Sub frame ASSY. (3) Assemble the Arm R into the Boss of the Sub frame ASSY.
  • Page 273 (4) Close the Sub frame ASSY. Sub frame ASSY <Front side> Fig. 3-151 (5) Remove the three Taptite cup S M3x8 SR screws to remove the LED PCB cover from the LED control PCB ASSY. Taptite cup S M3x8 SR Taptite cup S M3x8 SR LED PCB cover Sub frame ASSY...
  • Page 274 (6) Release the Lock to disconnect the LED control flat cable from the LED control PCB ASSY. Lock LED control flat cable Flat core LED control flat cable LED control PCB ASSY Fig. 3-153 (7) Remove the Flat cable sponge 1 from the LED control flat cable. Flat cable sponge 1 LED control flat cable Fig.
  • Page 275 <How to fold flat cable of the LED control flat cable> Conductor <To be connected to main PCB ASSY> 20±1 63.5 45±1 mm 45° 78±1 mm 45° 158.5 mm (145 mm) 112±1 mm 8 to 9 mm Double-sided adhesive tape 140±1 mm 0 to 1 mm 45°...
  • Page 276: Led Flat Cable

    8.45 LED Flat Cable (1) Release the Lock of the LED flat cable connector (CN2). Disconnect the LED flat cable (M) from the LED control PCB ASSY. Release the Lock of the LED flat cable connector (CN4). Disconnect the LED flat cable (Y) from the LED control PCB ASSY.
  • Page 277 (3) Pull out the LED flat cable (Y) from the Flat core of the LED flat cable holder. (4) Pull out the LED flat cable (M) from the Flat core of the LED flat cable holder. LED flat cable (M) LED flat cable (Y) Flat core Flat core...
  • Page 278 (6) Remove the Flat core from the two LED flat cables (C and K) of the LED flat cable holder. LED flat cable (K) Flat core LED flat cable (C) LED flat cable (K) LED flat cable holder Flat core LED flat cable (C) Fig.
  • Page 279 <Flat cable> LED flat cable (Y) <LED control 54.5 mm <LED ASSY side> PCB ASSY side> Conductor End of supporting 45° tape 7.5 mm 21±1 mm 17±1 mm 75±1 mm (259 mm) LED flat cable (M) 74.5 mm <LED control <LED ASSY side>...
  • Page 280: Led Control Pcb Assy

    8.46 LED Control PCB ASSY (1) Remove the two Taptite cup S M3x8 SR screws to remove the LED control PCB ASSY from the Sub frame ASSY. Tpatite cup S M3x8 SR LED control PCB ASSY Sub frame ASSY Fig. 3-163 3-117 Confidential...
  • Page 281: Back Cover Lower

    8.47 Back Cover Lower (1) Place the Main body upright as shown in the figure below. Main body <Front side> Fig. 3-164 (2) Release the four Hooks to remove the Back cover lower from the Main body. Hook <Back side> Hook Back cover lower Hook...
  • Page 282: Duplex Tray (2-Sided Printing Model Only)

    8.48 Duplex Tray (2-sided Printing Model Only) (1) Remove the two Taptite bind B M4x12 screws. Release the two Bosses to remove the Duplex tray from the Main body. <Back side> Boss Main body Taptite bind B M4x12 Duplex tray Fig.
  • Page 283: External Temperature/Humidity Sensor Pcb Assy

    8.49 External Temperature/Humidity Sensor PCB ASSY (1) Disconnect the Connector (CN21) from the Main PCB ASSY. CN30 CN29 CN28 CN26 CN23 CN21 CN27 CN25 CN14 CN22 CN20 CN24 CN19 CN16 CN17 CN15 CN13 CN12 CN11 Main PCB ASSY CN10 Fig. 3-167 (2) Disconnect the wiring of the External temperature/humidity sensor harness.
  • Page 284: Wireless Lan Cap/Wireless Lan Pcb Assy

    8.50 Wireless LAN Cap/Wireless LAN PCB ASSY (1) Release the four Hooks to remove the Wireless LAN cap from the Line holder upper. Main PCB ASSY Hook Line holder upper Hook Wireless LAN cap <Left side> Hook Fig. 3-169 (2) Remove the Wireless LAN PCB ASSY from the Connector (CN17) of the Main PCB ASSY.
  • Page 285 Assembling Note: When attaching the Spacer sponge to the Wireless LAN PCB ASSY, attach it to the position shown below. At the same time, the Double-sided adhesive tape needs to be replaced with a new one. Wireless LAN PCB ASSY 0 to 1.5 mm Spacer sponge 0 to 0.5 mm...
  • Page 286 8.51 Main PCB ASSY (1) Disconnect the ten Connectors (CN1, CN4, CN5, CN6, CN9, CN10, CN12, CN13, CN14 and CN20) and three Flat cables (CN2, CN3 and CN7) from the Main PCB ASSY. CN30 CN29 CN28 CN26 CN23 CN21 CN27 CN25 CN14 CN22...
  • Page 287 8.52 Develop Release Clutch (1) Disconnect the wiring of the Registration clutch harness. (2) Remove the Taptite cup S M3x8 SR screw. Release the three Hooks to remove the Develop clutch gear cover from the Side frame L ASSY. <Left side> Side frame L ASSY Develop clutch gear cover...
  • Page 288: Develop Release Clutch

    (4) Disconnect the wiring of the Develop release clutch harness. (5) Remove the Develop release clutch from the Side frame L ASSY. <Left side> Shaft gear Z23 Rotation preventing hook Develop release clutch Side frame L ASSY Fig. 3-176 Assembling Note: When assembling the Develop release clutch, attach the Rotation preventing hook to the Rib of the Main body.
  • Page 289 Assembling Note: When assembling the Develop release link, be sure to assemble that the positional relationship between "A" of the Develop release cam and Develop release link is as shown in the figure. Develop release link Develop release cam “A” <Back side>...
  • Page 290 Assembling Note: When assembling the Develop release link holder, be sure to assemble that the positional relationship between "A" of the Develop release link and Develop release link spring is as shown in the figure. (Make sure that the portion "A" is not at the front of the spring.) Develop release link Develop release link holder...
  • Page 291 Assembling Note: - When assembling the Develop release clutch, develop release operation may not work properly if the Develop release cam and Develop release link are misaligned. - When assembling the Develop release clutch, align the end of the Develop clutch cam with the reference line of the Develop clutch cam cover when viewed from the hole of the Develop clutch cam cover as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 292: Process Drive Unit

    8.53 Process Drive Unit (1) Disconnect the wiring of the Back cover sensor harness. (2) Remove the two Taptite cup S M3x8 SR screws to remove the Flat cable guide. Taptite cup S M3x8 SR Flat cable guide Main PCB insulation sheet <Left side>...
  • Page 293 (4) Remove the two Taptite cup S M3x8 SR screws. Release the Hook to remove the Main shield plate from the Side frame L ASSY. Side frame L ASSY Hook Taptite cup S M3x8 SR Main shield plate <Left side> Fig.
  • Page 294 (7) Remove the Screw pan (S/P washer) M3.5x6 screw to remove the LVPS FG harness from the Process drive unit. Process drive unit Screw pan (S/P washer) M3.5x6 LVPS FG harness <Left side> Fig. 3-184 (8) Remove the two Taptite cup S M3x8 SR screws, seven Taptite bind B M4x12 screws, and the one Taptite pan (washer) B M4x12 DA screw.
  • Page 295: Fuser Drive Gear Z

    8.54 Fuser Drive Gear Z25 (1) Release the Hook to remove the Fuser drive gear Z25 from the Process drive unit. Fuser drive gear Z25 Hook Process drive unit Fig. 3-186 3-132 Confidential...
  • Page 296: Registration Clutch

    8.55 Registration Clutch (1) Release the Hook to remove the Registration clutch from the PF registration drive joint. Side frame L ASSY PF registration drive joint Rotation preventing hook Registration clutch Hook Red connector <Left side> Fig. 3-187 Assembling Note: - When assembling the Registration clutch, attach the Rotation preventing hook to the Rib of the Main body.
  • Page 297: Paper Feed Clutch

    8.56 Paper Feed Clutch (1) Disconnect the wiring of the Paper feed clutch harness. (2) Release the Hook to remove the Paper feed clutch from the Separation roller drive joint. Side frame L ASSY Separation roller drive joint Rotation preventing hook Paper feed clutch Hook Blue connector...
  • Page 298: Main Drive Unit

    8.57 Main Drive Unit (1) Release the Hook to remove the Collar 6 from the PF registration drive joint. Hook Side frame L ASSY PF registration drive joint PF registration drive joint Collar 6 Hook <Left side> Fig. 3-189 (2) Remove the PF registration drive joint from the Side frame L ASSY. PF registration drive joint Side frame L ASSY PF registration drive joint...
  • Page 299 (3) Rotate the T1 bushing in the direction of the arrow 3a to remove it from the Separation roller drive joint. T1 bushing Side frame L ASSY Separation roller drive joint <Left side> T1 bushing Fig. 3-191 (4) Remove the Separation roller drive joint from the Side frame L ASSY. Side frame L ASSY Separation roller drive joint Separation roller drive joint...
  • Page 300 (5) Release the Hook to remove the PF bushing from the Feed roller drive shaft. Side frame L ASSY Hook Feed roller drive shaft PF bushing Hook <Left side> PF bushing Fig. 3-193 (6) Remove the Feed roller drive shaft from the Side frame L ASSY. Side frame L ASSY Feed roller drive shaft Feed roller drive shaft...
  • Page 301 (7) Remove the five Taptite bind B M4x12 screws to remove the Main drive unit from the Side frame L ASSY. Side frame L ASSY Main drive unit Taptite bind B M4x12 <Left side> Taptite bind B M4x12 Taptite bind B M4x12 Fig.
  • Page 302: Roller Holder Assy

    8.58 Roller Holder ASSY (1) Push the Lift arm to the back and remove "B" of the Roller holder ASSY from "A" of the Lift arm. Rotate the Roller holder ASSY in the direction of the arrow 1b. “A” Roller holder ASSY “B”...
  • Page 303 Assembling Note: Align the Hole of the Paper feed unit to the Shaft of the Roller holder ASSY and insert it into the Hole. Paper feed unit Paper feed unit Roller holder ASSY Shaft Hole Fig. 3-199 3-140 Confidential...
  • Page 304: Usb Host Pcb Assy/Inner

    8.59 USB Host PCB ASSY/Inner Front Cover (1) Remove the Taptite bind B M4x12 screw. Release the two Hooks and two Bosses to remove the Inner front cover from the Main body. Boss Hook Boss Taptite bind B M4x12 Main body Inner front cover <Front side>...
  • Page 305 (3) Remove the two Taptite cup B 3x10 screws from the USB host PCB ASSY. (4) Release the two Bosses to remove the USB host PCB ASSY from the USB cover ASSY. USB ground plate Boss USB cover ASSY Taptite cup B 3x10 Taptite cup B 3x10 Boss USB host...
  • Page 306: Paper Feed Unit

    8.60 Paper Feed Unit (1) Remove the Boss as bending the Lift arm in the direction of the arrow 1a to slide the Lift arm to the direction of the arrow 1b. (The Lift arm does not have to be removed.) Paper feed unit Boss Front...
  • Page 307: Paper Eject Assy

    8.61 Paper Eject ASSY (1) Release the Hook to remove the Cooling roller spring L from the Paper eject ASSY. (2-sided printing model only) Paper eject ASSY Hook Hook Paper eject ASSY Cooling roller spring L (2-sided printing model only) <Front side>...
  • Page 308 (3) Remove the three Taptite bind B M4x12 screws from the Paper eject ASSY. Taptite bind B M4x12 Paper eject ASSY Taptite bind B M4x12 <Left side> Fig. 3-208 (4) Remove the two Bosses to remove the Paper eject ASSY from the Main body. Paper eject ASSY Boss Main body...
  • Page 309: Back Cover Upper

    8.62 Back Cover Upper (1) Remove the four Taptite bind B M3x10 screws to remove the Back cover upper from the Paper eject ASSY. Taptite bind B M3x10 Back cover upper Taptite bind B M3x10 Paper eject ASSY Fig. 3-210 (2) Release the two Hooks to remove the Exit roller bushing C from the Back cover upper.
  • Page 310: Exit Roller Bushing/Eject Roller Assy

    8.63 Exit Roller Bushing/Eject Roller ASSY (1) Remove the Pin to remove the Exit roller bushing from the left side of the Paper eject ASSY. Paper eject ASSY Exit roller bushing Exit roller bushing Fig. 3-212 (2) Remove the other Exit roller bushing in the same way. (3) Remove the Eject roller ASSY from the Paper eject ASSY.
  • Page 311: Back Cover Sensor Harness Assy

    8.64 Back Cover Sensor Harness ASSY (1) Release the Hook to remove the Back cover sensor harness ASSY from the Paper eject ASSY. Back cover sensor harness ASSY Hook Paper eject ASSY Fig. 3-214 3-148 Confidential...
  • Page 312: Eject Sensor Pcb Assy

    8.65 Eject Sensor PCB ASSY (1) Disconnect the two Connectors (CN1 and CN3) from the Eject sensor PCB ASSY. Connector Connector Eject sensor PCB ASSY <Back side> Fig. 3-215 (2) Release the Hook to remove the Eject sensor PCB ASSY from the Side frame L ASSY. Eject sensor PCB ASSY Hook Side frame L ASSY...
  • Page 313: High-Voltage Power Supply Pcb Assy/Hvps Flat Cable

    8.66 High-voltage Power Supply PCB ASSY/HVPS Flat Cable (1) Remove the Taptite cup S M3x8 SR screw and the Taptite pan (washer) B M4x12 DA screw to remove the HVPS ground plate front from the Side frame R. High-voltage power supply PCB ASSY Taptite cup S M3x8 SR Side frame R Taptite pan (washer)
  • Page 314 (3) Slide the HVPS flat cable cover in the direction of the arrow 3a as holding down the cover and remove it from the Main body. HVPS flat cable cover Main body Hook <Front side> Fig. 3-219 (4) Unhook the HVPS flat cable from the two Hooks of the Main body, and smooth out the crease.
  • Page 315 (5) Remove the Taptite bind B M4x12 screw to release the ten Hooks. Remove the High-voltage power supply PCB ASSY from the Main body. Hook Hook Harness of Develop release sensor PCB ASSY Main body Harness of Main fan Hook Hook Taptite bind B M4x12 Hook...
  • Page 316 (6) Disconnect the two Connectors (CN2 and CN3) from the High-voltage power supply PCB ASSY. (7) Disconnect the HVPS flat cable from the Connector (CN1) of the High-voltage power supply PCB ASSY. Connector HVPS flat cable <Right side> Connector High-voltage power supply PCB ASSY Fig.
  • Page 317 (8) Pull out the HVPS flat cable from the Hole of the Side frame R. HVPS flat cable Hole <Right side> Side frame R Fig. 3-224 Assembling Note: Assembling the HVPS flat cable with its crease smoothed out. 3-154 Confidential...
  • Page 318 <How to fold flat cable of HVPS flat cable> Supporting tape 63±1 45° 193±1 244±1 301±1 376±1 mm 45° 45° 131±1 mm 45° 89±1 56±1 26±1 Conductor 840 mm Center ±2 mm ±2 mm Fold up flat cable along with the dotted line Fold down flat cable along with the solid line Fig.
  • Page 319: Main Fan

    8.67 Main Fan (1) As the two Hooks being removed, remove the Main fan from the Side frame R while rotating the fan in the direction of the arrow 1a. Main fan Hook Main fan Side frame R Hook <Right side> Hook Fig.
  • Page 320: Low-Voltage Power Supply Pcb Assy

    8.69 Low-voltage Power Supply PCB ASSY (1) Turn the Main body upside down. Main body Fig. 3-228 (2) Remove the two Taptite bind B M4x12 screws, one Taptite bind S M3x5 screw, one Taptite pan (washer) B M4x12 DA screw. Release the Boss to remove the Cover plate from the Side frame R.
  • Page 321 (3) Release the two Hooks to remove the Wire cap from the Side frame R. Hook Side frame R Hook Wire cap Fig. 3-230 (4) Pull out the Heater harness and Inlet harness ASSY from the Main body. Main body Inlet harness ASSY Heater harness Fig.
  • Page 322 (5) Release the three Hooks to remove the Wire cover from the Side cover R. Hook Hook Wire cover Hook Wire cover Wire cover Wire cover Hook Hook Hook Hook Hook Hook Side cover R Side cover L Fig. 3-232 (6) Disconnect the wiring of the Heater harness and Inlet harness ASSY.
  • Page 323 (9) Release the two Bosses to remove the LVPS insulation sheet lower from the Low-voltage power supply PCB ASSY. LVPS insulation sheet lower Main body Low-voltage power supply PCB ASSY Boss Fig. 3-234 (10) Release the two Bosses to remove the Low-voltage power supply PCB ASSY from the Main body.
  • Page 324: Chapter 4 Adjustments And Updating Of Settings, Required After Parts Replacement

    (4) The download utility (FILEDG32.EXE) Copy it into the temporary folder that has been created in the C drive. (5) The Brother maintenance USB printer driver (MaintenanceDriver.zip) If the maintenance printer driver is not installed, copy it into the temporary folder created in the C drive and decompress and expand the file.
  • Page 325: Installing The Firmware (Sub Firmware, Panel Firmware, Main Firmware)

    Installing the Firmware (Sub firmware, Panel firmware, Main Firmware) The following two methods are available for installing the firmware. - Installing using USB flash memory (USB direct interface model only) - Installing using computer 1.1.1 Checking firmware version Check whether the firmware installed in the main PCB ASSY and the firmware installed in the panel PCB are the latest versions, if they are the latest versions there is no need to install the firmware.
  • Page 326: Installing The Firmware Using Usb Flash Memory

    1.1.2 Installing the firmware using USB flash memory (USB direct interface model only) To install the machine firmware, save the program files to the USB flash memory, directly connect it to the machine, and select the program file. Note: - You cannot install the firmware using USB flash memory in the Deep Sleep mode. Gently touch the LCD to quit the Deep Sleep mode before installing the firmware.
  • Page 327: Installing The Firmware Using Computer

    (4) Drag and drop a necessary program file (for instance, LZXXXX_$.djf) located in the same folder to the Brother Maintenance USB Printer icon located within the FILEDG32 screen. The files are sent to the machine and installation into the flash ROM is started.
  • Page 328: Initialization Of Eeprom Of Main Pcb Assy (Function Code 01)

    Initialization of EEPROM of Main PCB ASSY (Function code 01) Initialize the EEPROM of the main PCB ASSY in accordance with "1.4.1 EEPROM parameter initialization" in Chapter Setting by Country (Function code 74) Make appropriate settings by country in accordance with "1.4.29 Setting by country"...
  • Page 329: Restore Machine Information (Function Code 41)

    (5) In "Port" on the BrUsbSn screen, select the port assigned to Brother Maintenance USB Printer. If the port number is unknown, follow steps below. 1) Click "Start" "Settings" "Printers". The Printers screen appears. 2) Right-click the Brother Maintenance USB Printer icon.
  • Page 330 IF YOU REPLACE THE REGISTRATION MARK L PCB ASSY AND REGISTRATION MARK R PCB ASSY ■ What to do when replacing the registration mark L PCB ASSY and registration mark R PCB ASSY - Continuous Adjustments of Density and Registration Sensor (Function code 73) Continuous Adjustments of Density and Registration Sensor (Function code 73) Perform continuous adjustments of density and registration sensor in accordance with...
  • Page 331: If You Replace The Low-Voltage Power Supply Pcb Assy

    "1.1 How to Enter the Maintenance Mode" in chapter (2) Connect the computer to the machine with the USB cable. (3) Double-click the "FILEDG32.EXE" to start. Select the "Brother Maintenance USB Printer". (4) Drag and drop SQWAVE.PJL on the "Brother Maintenance USB Printer" icon.
  • Page 332: If You Replace The Process Drive Unit

    IF YOU REPLACE THE PROCESS DRIVE UNIT ■ What to do when replacing the process drive unit - Motor Reset (Function code 57) Motor Reset (Function code 57) Following the instructions provided in "1.4.19 Motor reset" in Chapter 5, perform motor reset. Confidential...
  • Page 333: If You Replace The Led Assy Or Joint Cover Assy

    IF YOU REPLACE THE LED ASSY OR JOINT COVER ASSY ■ What to do when replacing the LED ASSY or joint cover ASSY - Continuous Adjustments of Density and Registration Sensor (Function code 73) Continuous Adjustments of Density and Registration Sensor (Function code 73) Perform continuous adjustments of density and registration sensor in accordance with "1.4.28 Continuous adjustments of density and registration sensor"...
  • Page 334: If You Replace The Document Scanner Unit

    IF YOU REPLACE THE DOCUMENT SCANNER UNIT, ADF UNIT (DUPLEX SCANNING MODEL ONLY) OR CIS UNIT ■ What to do when replacing the document scanner unit, ADF unit or CIS unit - Check of Main Firmware Version - Acquisition of White Level Data (Function code 55) Check of Main Firmware Version Refer to "1.1.1 Checking firmware version"...
  • Page 335: If You Replace The Control Panel Assy Or

    (4) The download utility (FILEDG32.EXE) Copy it into the temporary folder that has been created in the C drive. (5) The Brother maintenance USB printer driver (MaintenanceDriver.zip) If the maintenance printer driver is not installed, copy it into the temporary folder created in the C drive and decompress and expand the file.
  • Page 336: Installing The Panel Firmware

    Installing the Panel Firmware The following two methods are available for installing the firmware. - Installing using USB flash memory (USB direct interface model only) - Installing using computer 7.1.1 Checking firmware version Check whether the panel firmware installed is the latest version. (Refer to "1.1.1 Checking firmware version"...
  • Page 337: Installing The Firmware Using Computer

    (4) Drag and drop a necessary program file (for instance, LZXXXX_$.djf) located in the same folder to the Brother Maintenance USB Printer icon located within the FILEDG32 screen. The files are sent to the machine and installation into the flash ROM is started.
  • Page 338: If You Replace The Fuser Unit/Pf Kit 1

    IF YOU REPLACE THE FUSER UNIT/PF KIT 1 ■ What to do when replacing the fuser unit/PF kit 1 - Reset the counter of the desired periodical replacement parts. Periodical replacement parts whose counter can be reset. (Function code 88) - Fuser unit - PF Kit 1 Counter Reset after Fuser Unit/PF Kit 1 Replacement...
  • Page 339: Chapter 5 Service Functions

    CHAPTER 5 SERVICE FUNCTIONS MAINTENANCE MODE The maintenance mode is exclusively designed for the checking, setting and adjustments of the machine by using the keys on the control panel. You can check the operations of sensors, perform a print test, display the log information or error codes, and modify the worker switch (WSW).
  • Page 340: How To Enter The End User-Accessible Maintenance Mode

    How to Enter the End User-accessible Maintenance Mode Basically, the maintenance-mode functions listed in the next page should be accessed by service personnel only. However, you can allow end users to access some of these under the guidance of service personnel by phone, for example. The end user-accessible functions are shaded in the table given on the next page.
  • Page 341: List Of Maintenance-Mode Functions

    List of Maintenance-mode Functions Function Function Refer to: code EEPROM parameter initialization 1.4.1 (5-5) Printout of scanning compensation data 1.4.2 (5-6) Placement of CIS unit in position for transportation 1.4.3 (5-11) ADF performance test 1.4.4 (5-11) Monochrome image quality test pattern 1.4.5 (5-12) Worker switch (WSW) setting 1.4.6 [1] (5-13)
  • Page 342 Function Function Refer to: code Display of device log information 1.4.32 (5-60) Display of device error codes 1.4.33 (5-65) Developing bias voltage correction 1.4.34 (5-66) Sending of communication log information to telephone line 1.4.35 (5-67) Counter reset after fuser unit/PF kit 1 replacement 1.4.36 (5-68) EEPROM parameter initialization 1.4.1 (5-5)
  • Page 343: Detailed Description Of Maintenance-Mode Functions

    Detailed Description of Maintenance-mode Functions 1.4.1 EEPROM parameter initialization (Function code 01, 91) <Function> This function initializes the setting values of the operation parameters, user switches, and worker switches (WSW) registered in the EEPROM. Entering function code 01 initializes almost all of the EEPROM areas, but entering 91 does not initialize some areas, as listed below.
  • Page 344: Printout Of Scanning Compensation Data (Function Code 05)

    1.4.2 Printout of scanning compensation data (Function code 05) <Function> This function prints out the brightness level data for scanning compensation. <Operating procedure> Note: - Be sure to execute this operating procedure not immediately after the power is turned ON, but after conducting the document scanning operation at least once in scanning. Since the machine initializes the brightness level data and obtains the standard value for document scanning compensation when starting scanning the document, the correct data for compensation cannot be printed out even if this operation is implemented without...
  • Page 345 ■ Black and white scanning (First side) (Front) Fig. 5-1 Confidential...
  • Page 346 ■ Black and white scanning (Second side) (Back) Fig. 5-2 Confidential...
  • Page 347 ■ Color scanning (First side) (Front) Fig. 5-3 Confidential...
  • Page 348 ■ Color scanning (Second side) (Back) Fig. 5-4 5-10 Confidential...
  • Page 349: Placement Of Cis Unit In Position For Transportation (Function Code 06)

    1.4.3 Placement of CIS unit in position for transportation (Function code 06) <Function> This function is to move the CIS unit of the document scanner unit in position for transportation located at the left end. When you fix the machine and check its operation, you need to perform this function last before packing and shipping.
  • Page 350: Monochrome Image Quality Test Pattern (Function Code 09)

    1.4.5 Monochrome image quality test pattern (Function code 09) <Function> This function allows you to print various monochrome test patterns and check the quality and if there is any image loss. <Operating procedure> (1) Press the 0 and 9 keys in this order in the initial state of the maintenance mode. "MAINTENANCE 09"...
  • Page 351: Worker Switch (Wsw) Setting And Printout (Function Code 10, 11)

    1.4.6 Worker switch (WSW) setting and printout (Function code 10, 11) [1] Worker switch (WSW) setting (Function code 10) <Function> The worker switches shown in the table below can be used to set the function to satisfy various requirements. The switch setting can be changed using the keys on the control panel. The worker switches are factory set to confirm with the laws and regulations of the country the machine is shipped to.
  • Page 352 WSW No. Function WSW33 Function setting 11 WSW34 Function setting 12 WSW35 Function setting 13 WSW36 Function setting 14 WSW37 Function setting 15 WSW38 V.34 transmission settings WSW39 V.34 transmission speed WSW40 V.34 modem settings WSW41 ON-duration of the scanning light source WSW42 Internet mail settings WSW43...
  • Page 353: Operating Procedure

    WSW No. Function WSW73 Reserved (Change of the setting is prohibited) WSW74 ADF stop control WSW75 Paper ejecting distance of the switch back WSW76 The limited number of the documents in reverse for paper ejection of the one-sided scanning from ADF WSW77 The limited number of the documents in reverse for paper ejection of the two-sided from ADF...
  • Page 354 [2] Printout of worker switch (WSW) data (Function code 11) <Function> The machine prints out the setting items of the worker switches and the set details. <Operating procedure> (1) Press the 1 key twice in the initial state of the maintenance mode. "PRINTING" appears on the LCD and the CONFIGURATION LIST shown below is printed.
  • Page 355: Operational Check Of Lcd (Function Code 12)

    1.4.7 Operational check of LCD (Function code 12) <Function> This function allows you to check whether the LCD on the control panel works normally. <Operating procedure> (1) Press the 1 and 2 keys in this order in the initial state of the maintenance mode. (2) Each time you press the # key, the LCD cycles through the displays as shown below.
  • Page 356: Operational Check Of Control Panel Key (Function Code 13)

    1.4.8 Operational check of control panel key (Function code 13) <Function> This function allows you to check if the keys on the control panel work normally. <Operating procedure> (1) Press the 1 and 3 keys in this order in the initial state of the maintenance mode. "00"...
  • Page 357: Software Version Check (Function Code 25)

    1.4.9 Software version check (Function code 25) <Function> This function allows you to check the version information of the firmware or programs, or check sum information. <Operating procedure> (1) Press the 2 and 5 keys in this order in the initial state of the maintenance mode. "TOTAL:Ver A"...
  • Page 358: Operational Check Of Sensors (Function Code 32)

    1.4.10 Operational check of sensors (Function code 32) <Function> This function allows you to check each of the sensors. <Operating procedure> (1) Press the 3 and 2 keys in this order in the initial state of the maintenance mode. "Maintenance 32" is displayed on the LCD. (2) The machine beeps 400 Hz and 1,100 Hz tones cyclically through the following volumes to test the speaker.
  • Page 359 (4) Check that the display on the LCD is changed when the detection condition of each sensor is changed. For instance, insert paper through the registration front/rear sensor, open the joint cover ASSY or the back cover, make a jam at the paper outlet, insert paper from the manual feed slot, set paper tray, etc.
  • Page 360: Lan Connection Status Display (Function Code 33)

    1.4.11 LAN connection status display (Function code 33) <Function> This function allows you to check the status of the wired LAN connection. <Operating procedure> (1) Press the 3 key twice in the initial state of the maintenance mode. The wired LAN connection status described in the table below is displayed on the LCD. (2) Press the Stop key to return the machine to the initial state of the maintenance mode.
  • Page 361: Backup Of Machine Information (Function Code 41)

    1.4.12 Backup of machine information (Function code 41) <Function> This procedure backs up the machine information and user setting information into an USB flash memory and restores it when necessary. - Machine information (Preset values, count values, error information, etc.) - User setting information (Telephone directory, password, station ID, transfer information, telephone area code, user settings, etc.) - Other data (Received fax data, etc.)
  • Page 362 (6) The message "USB Host Connect" appears on the LCD, remove the USB flash memory and keep it in a safe place. The machine returns to the initial state of the maintenance mode. Note: If any of the error messages listed below appears, press the Stop key, and the machine returns to the initial state of the maintenance mode.
  • Page 363: Pc Print Function Setting (Function Code 43)

    1.4.13 PC print function setting (Function code 43) <Function> This function is used to change the settings of the various print functions summarized in the table below. <Operating procedure> (1) Press the 4 and 3 keys in this order in the initial state of the maintenance mode. "Manual Feed"...
  • Page 364 Initial Detail description Set value value P-Pos Y-Offset Switching of the offset print -500 to 500 (1/300 dpi) position of the portrait orientation AutoFF Switching of the auto form feed On/Off AutoFF Time Switching of the time-out 1 to 99 (seconds) period of the auto form feed FF Surpress Switching of the FF Suppress...
  • Page 365 ■ Detail description Detail description Manual Feed Effective for the print from the computer, or for the print of the NetWorkConfig/TestPrint/FontList/Configuration from the panel. When select the tray on the computer, the setting becomes effective. And this setting is ignored. Resolution Effective only for the print from the computer.
  • Page 366 Detail description P-Pos Y-Offset Configure the setting for the offset print position of the portrait orientation. Effective for the print from the computer. When set the Y-Offset on the computer, the setting becomes effective. And this setting is ignored. AutoFF Configure the setting for the ON/OFF of the Auto Form Feed.
  • Page 367: Changing Return Value Of Usb No./Switching Dither Pattern

    1.4.14 Changing return value of USB No./Switching Dither Pattern/ Switching of ON/OFF of DirectPrint Color mode-Improve Gray Color/ Switching of timing to execute Auto Registration/ Adjusting left-end print start position on second side in duplex printing (2-sided printing model only) (Function code 45) ■...
  • Page 368 ■ Switching Dither Pattern <Function> This function is to switch the dither pattern when printed letters and/or slanted lines are not smooth, and thin lines are rough or uneven. Description PS.DitherType=0 Dither Pattern 0 is selected. (A dither pattern which improves roughness of letters and slanted lines) (default) PS.DitherType=1 Dither Pattern 1 is selected.
  • Page 369 ■ Switching of timing to execute Auto Registration <Function> Relative displacement between Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black is detected using the registration mark sensor, and the Auto Registration is executed at the timing when the displacement value exceeds the stipulated threshold value. This function is to switch the threshold value which is used as the timing to execute Auto Registration.
  • Page 370: Set Country/Language (Function Code 52)

    1.4.15 Set country/language (Function code 52) <Function> This function is user accessible, and is used to customize the EEPROM according to the language, function settings, and worker switch settings. Note: This function is applicable to France and surrounding countries. Pan-Nordic, East Europe, Oceania, Iberia, South Africa, Turkey and Gulf areas only.
  • Page 371: Transfer Of Received Fax Data And Log Information (Function Code 53)

    1.4.16 Transfer of received fax data and log information (Function code 53) <Function> This function allows you to transfer received FAX data to another machine when the machine cannot print the received data due to the printing mechanism failure. Activity reports, communication lists, and machine log information can be also transferred.
  • Page 372 ■ Cover page sample Job number Total number of page to be transferred Station ID registered in the sender equipment FAX number of the sender equipment Telephone number of the sender equipment 2013 Transfer start date 8CE-417 Model code Boot ROM info ROM info Serial number Fig.
  • Page 373: Fine Adjustment Of Scan Positions (Function Code 54)

    1.4.17 Fine adjustment of scan positions (Function code 54) <Function> This function allows you to adjust the scan start/end positions on the ADF and document glass. <Operating procedure> (1) Press the 5 and 4 keys in this order in the initial state of the maintenance mode. "SCAN START ADJ."...
  • Page 374: Acquisition Of White Level Data And Setting Of Cis Scanning Area

    1.4.18 Acquisition of white level data and setting of CIS scanning area (Function code 55) <Function> This function allows you to acquire the white level of the CIS unit and save it together with the scanning area into the EEPROM of the main PCB. <Operating procedure>...
  • Page 375 1.4.19 Motor reset (Function code 57) <Function> If the manufacturer of the machine's motors is unidentified, identification operation is performed before a warm-up. After the operation is completed, a warm-up is performed. If the combination of main PCB and/or motors is changed, the motor identification result needs to be reset.
  • Page 376 The adjustment procedure requires a stylus with a thin tip. A commercially available stylus designed for electronic dictionaries or personal digital assistance (PDA) can be used. If you do not have it on hand, order the "STYLUS" from the Brother's parts list. <Operating procedure>...
  • Page 377: Adjustment Of Color Registration

    1.4.21 Adjustment of color registration (Adjustment of inter-color position alignment) (Function code 66) <Function> This function allows service personnel to forcibly activate the adjustment of color registration (adjustment of inter-color position alignment) function which is usually executed automatically under a specified condition. If adjustment of inter-color position alignment (auto) fails because toner reaches its life, etc, you can adjust inter-color position alignment manually.
  • Page 378 ■ Printing of misregistration correction chart <Operating procedure> (1) Press the 6 key twice in the initial state of the maintenance mode. "REGISTRATION" is displayed on the LCD. (2) Press the key to display "PRINT CHART" on the LCD. (3) Press the SET key. "PRINTING" is displayed on the LCD, and printing of misregistration correction chart (refer to fig.
  • Page 379: Error Message List

    If the Adjustment of inter-color position alignment (auto) fails while being in process, "ERROR 66-1" is displayed on the LCD. If you press the key with the error displayed, the details of the error are shown as follows. Refer to the following list for the troubleshooting. ■...
  • Page 380: Print Test (Function Code)

    1.4.22 Print test (Function code 67) <Function> This function allows you to conduct the pick-up and delivery test as printing patterns. <Operating procedure> (1) Press the 6 and 7 keys in this order in the initial state of the maintenance mode. "SELECT: K 100%"...
  • Page 381: Print Specifications

    <Paper size> Description SELECT: A4 A4-size SELECT: LETTER Letter-size <Print specifications> Description SELECT: PLAIN Plain paper (Except for China)/ Plain paper (Thick) (for China) SELECT: THICK Thick paper SELECT: THIN Plain paper (Thin) (Except for China)/ Plain paper (for China) <Print type>...
  • Page 382 ■ Print pattern SELECT: K 100% SELECT: C 100% SELECT: M 100% SELECT: Y 100% SELECT: W 100% SELECT: R 100% SELECT: G 100% SELECT: B 100% SELECT: KCMY1% SELECT: KCMY5% SELECT: Lattice SELECT: Total (When Print type is SX) SELECT: Total (When Print type is DX) Fig.
  • Page 383: Led Test Pattern Print (Function Code)

    1.4.23 LED test pattern print (Function code 68) <Function> This function allows you to print the LED test pattern and check the LED ASSY for its quality and float from the exposure drum. Memo: You can check the LED for scratches and dirt by performing print test. (Refer to "1.4.22 Print test"...
  • Page 384 ■ LED test pattern (M68_L) Fig. 5-17 5-46 Confidential...
  • Page 385: Frame Pattern Print (One-Sided) (Function Code)

    1.4.24 Frame pattern print (One-sided) (Function code 69) <Function> This function allows you to print one page of the frame pattern of the external circumference in one-sided printing and check if there is print deflection. <Operating procedure> Before starting the procedure below, load letter-size paper for test pattern printing. (1) Press the 6 and 9 keys in this order in the initial state of the maintenance mode.
  • Page 386: Frame Pattern Print (Two-Sided) (Function Code)

    1.4.25 Frame pattern print (Two-sided) (Function code 70) <Function> This function allows you to print one page of the frame pattern of the external circumference in two-sided printing and check if there is print deflection. <Operating procedure> Before starting the procedure below, load paper whose size matches the default paper setting of the region.
  • Page 387: Color Test Pattern (Function Code)

    1.4.26 Color test pattern (Function code 71) <Function> This function allows you to print the pattern of each color and check if there is any dirty on or failure in the belt unit, developer roller, and exposure drum, etc. <Operating procedure> (1) Press the 7 and 1 keys in this order in the initial state of the maintenance mode.
  • Page 388 <Paper size> Description SELECT: LETTER Letter-size SELECT: A4 A4-size <Print specifications> Description SELECT: PLAIN Plain paper (Except for China)/ Plain paper (Thick) (for China) SELECT: THICK Thick paper SELECT: THIN Plain paper (Thin) (Except for China)/ Plain paper (for China) <Print type>...
  • Page 389 ■ Color test pattern 2D3S YCMK__A 2D3S M 2D3S K 2D3S C 2D3S Y 2D3S MCYK Fig. 5-20 5-51 Confidential...
  • Page 390: Sensitivity Adjustment Of Density Sensor (Function Code)

    1.4.27 Sensitivity adjustment of density sensor (Function code 72) <Function> This function allows you to print the patch data for density sensor sensitivity adjustment on the belt unit and measure the density with the density sensor. The characteristics of the density sensor are calculated based on the value measured by the density sensor, and the parameter for correcting developing bias voltage is adjusted.
  • Page 391: Continuous Adjustments Of Density And Registration Sensor

    1.4.28 Continuous adjustments of density and registration sensor (Function code 73) <Function> This function allows you to perform the following functions consecutively: Sensitivity adjustment of density sensor (Function code 72), Developing bias voltage correction (Function code 83), and Adjustment of color registration (Adjustment of inter-color position alignment) including registration sensor calibration (Function code 66).
  • Page 392 1.4.29 Setting by country (Function code 74) <Function> This function allows you to customize the machine according to language, function settings, and worker switch settings. <Operating procedure> (1) Press the 7 and 4 keys in this order in the initial state of the maintenance mode. The present country code is displayed on the LCD.
  • Page 393 0356 0406 0556 (0306) (0506) 0356 0556 Zealand (0327) (0527) China 0020 0120 0220 Note: The above information is as of May 2013. Please confirm the latest firmware information which is available from your local Brother Customer Service. 5-55 Confidential...
  • Page 394: Maintenance Information

    1.4.30 Printout of maintenance information (Function code 77) <Function> This function allows you to print a list of all maintenance information including machine coverage information. <Operating procedure> (1) Press the 7 key twice in the initial state of the maintenance mode. Maintenance information starts to be printed.
  • Page 395 Model name Not necessary for maintenance work (ADF sensor log 1 to 4) Serial number Model code Not necessary for maintenance work (ADF sensor log 5 to 8) Country code Switch checksum (factory use) Not necessary for maintenance work (ADF sensor log 9 to 12) Main firmware version Sub firmware version Estimated remaining life of toner (Cyan)
  • Page 396 Developing bias voltage value Temperature and humidity under which Function code 77 is executed/Maximum Engine sensor log and minimum temperature and humidity (Not necessary for maintenance work) Status log Number of times that the power is turned (Not necessary for maintenance work) ON/Total power distribution time Detailed code of machine error AF Date and time when the machine starts to...
  • Page 397: Operational Check Of Fans (Function Code)

    1.4.31 Operational check of fans (Function code 78) <Function> This function allows you to check that the main fan is operating normally. The rotation speed is changed among three settings: 100 %, 50 % and OFF. <Operating procedure> (1) Press the 7 and 8 keys in this order in the initial state of the maintenance mode. "F 100"...
  • Page 398: Display Of Device Log Information (Function Code)

    1.4.32 Display of device log information (Function code 80) <Function> This function allows you to display log information on the LCD. <Operating procedure> (1) Press the 8 and 0 keys in this order in the initial state of the maintenance mode. "USB:********"...
  • Page 399 Description TTLCOPY:00000000 Number of copy pages CL_COPY:00000000 Number of color copy pages MN_COPY:00000000 Number of monochrome copy pages TTLPCPT:00000000 Number of PC prints made CL_PCPT:00000000 Total number of PC color printed pages MN_PCPT:00000000 Total number of PC monochrome printed pages TTLFAX:00000000 Number of List/FAX outputs made CL_FAX:00000000...
  • Page 400 Description HAGAKI:00000000 Number of pages printed on post card GLOSSY:00000000 Number of pages printed on glossy paper TTL_JAM:00000000 Total of jammed sheets MN_JAM:00000000 Number of sheets jammed in the manual feed slot TR1_JAM:00000000 Number of sheets jammed in the paper tray IN_JAM:00000000 Number of sheets jammed inside the machine RE_JAM:00000000...
  • Page 401 Description ADSX_PG:00000000 Number of pages scanned in one-sided scanning with the ADF ADDX_PG:00000000 Number of pages scanned in two-sided scanning with the ADF FB_PG:000000 Number of pages scanned with the document glass ADSX_JAM:000000 Number of jams that occurred at one-sided scanning with the ADF ADDX_JAM:000000 Number of jams that occurred at two-sided scanning with the ADF COMERR:...
  • Page 402 Not displayed in the model without Network feature If you press the SET key while a machine error is displayed, the indication on the LCD changes into "PGCNT:*******". "*******" represents the total of sheets that had been printed under which the error occurred. When you press the SET key again, the indication on the LCD changes into "TMP:*** HUM:***".
  • Page 403: Display Of Device Error Codes (Function Code)

    1.4.33 Display of device error codes (Function code 82) <Function> This function displays the most recent machine error code on the LCD. <Operating procedure> (1) Press the 8 and 2 keys in this order in the initial state of the maintenance mode. "MACHINE ERR XXXX"...
  • Page 404: Developing Bias Voltage Correction (Function Code)

    1.4.34 Developing bias voltage correction (Function code 83) <Function> This function performs developing bias voltage correction to fix the density of each color toner when printed color is not correct. Note: Before this function is performed, there is a need that the "1.4.27 Sensitivity adjustment of density sensor (Function Code 72)"...
  • Page 405: Sending Of Communication Log Information To Telephone Line

    1.4.35 Sending of communication log information to telephone line (Function code 87) <Function> This function is to send the error list to a service personnel at a remote location when a FAX communication error occurs on a user's machine. Reception of the error list enables a service personnel to analyze the problem current on a user's machine.
  • Page 406: Exit From Maintenance Mode

    1.4.36 Counter reset after fuser unit/PF kit 1 replacement (Function code 88) <Function> After replacing a fuser unit or PF kit 1, perform this function to increase the replacement count by one and reset the "Replace ***" warning. <Operating procedure> (1) Press the 8 key twice in the initial state of the maintenance mode.
  • Page 407: Toner Manual Reset Function

    OTHER SERVICE FUNCTIONS Toner Manual Reset Function This function is to manually perform the same operation as the one when a toner cartridge is replaced with a new one. The purpose of this function is to provide a means to resolve an error when a new toner cartridge cannot be recognized by the machine, and the toner life display fails to be cleared.
  • Page 408: Parts Life Reset Function (Drum Unit/Belt Unit)

    Parts Life Reset Function (Drum unit/Belt unit) This function is used to reset the relevant part counter when the user replaced a consumable part with the correct procedure, and also used to forcibly reset the relevant part counter when an error cannot be resolved because the user did not replace a consumable part with the correct procedure.
  • Page 409: Deletion Of User Setting Information, Etc

    Deletion of User Setting Information, etc. In this machine, the user setting information is stored in the EEPROM and flash memory of the main PCB. You can delete all the data listed below at a time with the procedure given below. - Information related to Net - User setting information <Operating procedure>...
  • Page 410: How To Recover From Errors Of The Fuser Unit

    How to Recover from Errors of the Fuser Unit How to recover from errors of the fuser unit is to use "1.4.37 Exit from the maintenance mode (Function code 99)" in the maintenance mode. WARNING First of all, turn OFF the power of the machine to cool the fuser unit. When clearing an error, be sure that the fuser unit is cooled down sufficiently.
  • Page 411: Deep Sleep Function

    Deep Sleep Function In addition to the sleep function with the normal specifications, the deep sleep function is prepared to reduce the power consumption. The deep sleep function is used to stop the operation of the following functions whereas they are available in the normal sleep mode.
  • Page 412: Rom Version Display

    ROM Version Display This function allows ROM version to be displayed. <Operating procedure> (1) Hold down the Home key for about 5 seconds while the machine is in the ready state. The following screen is displayed on the LCD. (2) Press the ROM Version. The following screen is displayed on the LCD. The main firmware version is shown on the second line, and the panel firmware version on the third line.
  • Page 413: Wiring Diagram

    CHAPTER 6 WIRING DIAGRAM WIRING DIAGRAM CN3-30 CN9-6 High-voltage VCC24V VCC24V power supply Drum unit 24V_RET DATA- USB HOST PCB 24V_RET DATA+ PCB ASSY CN11 FAN_VCC FAN_LOCK Toner cartridge CHG1_PWM CHG2_PWM CN7-19 DEV1_PWM Top cover DEV2_PWM Belt unit sensor DEV3_PWM DEV4_PWM DCLN_PWM BCLN_PWM...
  • Page 414 CHAPTER 7 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS To avoid creating secondary problems by mishandling, follow the warnings and precautions below during maintenance work. WARNING Some parts inside the machine are extremely hot immediately after the machine is used. When opening the joint cover ASSY or back cover to access any parts inside the machine, never touch the shaded parts shown in the following figures.
  • Page 415: Periodical Replacement Parts

    PERIODICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS Procedures to Replace Periodical Replacement Parts ■ Preparation Prior to proceeding with the disassembly procedure, (1) Unplug - the AC cord, - the USB cable, if connected, and - the LAN cable, if connected. (2) Remove the Paper tray. Paper tray Confidential...
  • Page 416 2.1.1 PF Kit 1 (1) Release the two Hooks of the Separation pad holder ASSY from the Paper tray. (2) Remove the two Pins to remove the Separation pad holder ASSY from the Paper tray. Hook Separation pad holder ASSY Hook Paper tray Fig.
  • Page 417 Assembling Note: Be sure to fit "A" of the Separation pad spring into the Boss of the Paper tray. Fit the two Pins and two Hooks of the Separation pad holder ASSY into the Paper tray. Separation pad spring Separation pad holder ASSY Hook “A”...
  • Page 418 (4) Push the Lift arm to the back and remove "B" of the Roller holder ASSY from "A" of the Lift arm. Rotate the Roller holder ASSY in the direction of the arrow 4b. “A” Roller holder ASSY “B” Paper feed unit Lift arm “B”...
  • Page 419 Assembling Note: Align the Hole of the Paper feed unit to the Shaft of the Roller holder ASSY and insert it into the Hole. Paper feed unit Paper feed unit Roller holder ASSY Shaft Hole Fig. 7-6 Confidential...
  • Page 420 APPENDIX 1 SERIAL NUMBERING SYSTEM ■ Serial number label <How to Read> Serial number Product Serial number (6-digit) identification code Manufacturing factory No. Year of manufacture 3: 2013 4: 2014 Month of manufacture A: January G: July B: February H: August C: March J: September D: April...
  • Page 421 APPENDIX 2 DELETION OF USER SETTING INFORMATION, ETC. In this machine, the user setting information is stored in the main PCB. You can delete the user settings information by following the procedure below. <Operating procedure> (1) Press "Menu" on the LCD in the ready state. (2) Press "ALL Settings"...
  • Page 422: Printer Driver

    Maintenance USB Printer driver has been already installed to your computer according to this procedure, skip this section. - Before proceeding to the procedure given below, make sure that the Brother Maintenance USB Printer driver is stored in your computer.
  • Page 423 (7) Select "Install the software automatically (Recommended)" and click [Next]. (8) Alert warning message of WHQL appears. Click [Continue Anyway] to proceed. App.3-2 Confidential...
  • Page 424 (9) Repeat steps (6) to (8) three times. Installation is completed. (10) If the Brother Maintenance USB Printer driver is successfully installed, the following message screen appears. Click [Finish] to return. App.3-3 Confidential...
  • Page 425 Note: In order to check whether the printer driver is successfully installed, click [Start], [Settings], [Printers] to select the Printers window. Then, check that the Brother Maintenance USB Printer icon is shown. App.3-4 Confidential...
  • Page 426 Disconnect the USB cable that connects the machine with your computer. (2) Turn on your computer. (3) Double-click Setup.exe inside the Brother Maintenance USB Printer folder that was saved in a temporary folder. The following screen appears. Click the [Next] button.
  • Page 427 (4) Wait for the following screen to appear and click [Finish]. (5) Plug the power cord of the machine into an electrical outlet. (6) Enter the maintenance mode. (Refer to "1.1 How to Enter the Maintenance Mode" in Chapter (7) Connect the machine to your computer using a USB cable. ■...
  • Page 428 ■ Windows 8 Open "Device Manager" from [Settings] → [Control Panel]. Select "Update Driver Software" from the pull-down menu of "Brother BHL2-Maintenance" in "Other devices". When the following screen appears, click "Search automatically for updated driver software". Select "Brother Maintenance USB Printer" and click [Next].
  • Page 429 When the following screen appears, click [Close] to close the screen. App.3-8 Confidential...

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