Konica Minolta bizhub C200 Service Manual

Konica Minolta bizhub C200 Service Manual

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SERVICE MANUAL
This service manual is designed for machine with
This service manual is designed for machine with
MAIN firmware ver. 21 and onward.
MAIN firmware ver. 21 and onward.
FIELD SERVICE
2008.12
2008.12
Ver. 2.0
Ver. 2.0

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  • Page 1 SERVICE MANUAL FIELD SERVICE This service manual is designed for machine with This service manual is designed for machine with MAIN firmware ver. 21 and onward. MAIN firmware ver. 21 and onward. 2008.12 2008.12 Ver. 2.0 Ver. 2.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    WARNING INDICATIONS ON THE MACHINE ............S-18 MEASURES TO TAKE IN CASE OF AN ACCIDENT ............S-20 Composition of the service manual ................. C-1 Notation of the service manual ..................C-2 bizhub C200 Main body Outline ..........................1 Maintenance ........................9 Adjustment/Setting...................... 115 Troubleshooting......................
  • Page 3 PC-105 Outline ..........................1 Maintenance ........................3 Adjustment/Setting ....................... 23 Troubleshooting ......................29 PC-405 Outline ..........................1 Maintenance ........................3 Adjustment/Setting ....................... 21 Troubleshooting ......................29 MB-502 Outline ..........................1 Maintenance ........................3 Adjustment/Setting ....................... 11 Troubleshooting ......................21 AD-505 Outline ..........................
  • Page 4: Safety And Important Warning Items

    IMPORTANT NOTICE Because of possible hazards to an inexperienced person servicing this product as well as the risk of damage to the product, KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. (hereafter called the KMBT) strongly recommends that all servicing be performed only by KMBT-trained service technicians.
  • Page 5: Safety Warnings

    [1] MODIFICATIONS NOT AUTHORIZED BY KONICA MINOLTA BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. KONICA MINOLTA brand products are renowned for their high reliability. This reliability is achieved through high-quality design and a solid service network. Product design is a highly complicated and delicate process where numerous mechanical, physical, and electrical aspects have to be taken into consideration, with the aim of arriving at proper tolerances and safety factors.
  • Page 6 SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS [2] POWER PLUG SELECTION In some countries or areas, the power plug provided with the product may not fit wall outlet used in the area. In that case, it is obligation of customer engineer (hereafter called the CE) to attach appropriate power plug or power cord set in order to connect the product to the supply.
  • Page 7 SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS [3] CHECKPOINTS WHEN PERFORMING ON-SITE SERVICE KONICA MINOLTA brand products are extensively tested before shipping, to ensure that all applicable safety standards are met, in order to protect the customer and customer engi- neer (hereafter called the CE) from the risk of injury. However, in daily use, any electrical equipment may be subject to parts wear and eventual failure.
  • Page 8 SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS Power Plug and Cord WARNING • When using the power cord set (inlet type) that came with this product, make sure the connector is securely inserted in the inlet of the product. When securing measure is provided, secure the cord with the fixture properly.
  • Page 9 SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS Wiring WARNING • Never use multi-plug adapters to plug multiple power cords in the same outlet. If used, the risk of fire exists. • When an extension cord is required, use a specified one. Current that can flow in the extension cord is limited, so using a too long extension cord may result in fire.
  • Page 10 SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS Ventilation CAUTION • The product generates ozone gas during operation, but it will not be harmful to the human body. If a bad smell of ozone is present in the following cases, ventilate the room. a.
  • Page 11 SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS Work Performed with the Product Powered On WARNING • Take every care when making adjustments or performing an operation check with the product powered. If you make adjustments or perform an operation check with the external cover detached, you may touch live or high-voltage parts or you may be caught in moving gears or the timing belt, leading to a risk of injury.
  • Page 12 SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS Safety Checkpoints WARNING • Check electrode units such as a charging corona unit for deterioration and sign of leakage. Current can leak, leading to a risk of trouble or fire. • Before disassembling or adjusting the write unit (P/H unit) incorporating a laser, make sure that the power cord has been disconnected.
  • Page 13 SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS Safety Checkpoints WARNING • Make sure that all screws, components, wiring, connec- tors, etc. that were removed for safety check and mainte- nance have been reinstalled in the original location. (Pay special attention to forgotten connectors, pinched cables, forgotten screws, etc.) A risk of product trouble, electric shock, and fire exists.
  • Page 14 SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS Handling of Service Materials CAUTION • Use only a small amount of cleaner at a time and take care not to spill any liquid. If this happens, immediately wipe it off. A risk of fire exists. •...
  • Page 15 SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS [4] Used Batteries Precautions ALL Areas CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Germany VORSICHT! Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemäßem Austausch der Batterie.
  • Page 16: Internal Laser Radiation

    SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS [5] Laser Safety • This is a digital machine certified as a Class 1 laser product. There is no possibility of danger from a laser, provided the machine is serviced according to the instruction in this manual.
  • Page 17 SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS U.S.A., Canada (CDRH Regulation) • This machine is certified as a Class 1 Laser product under Radiation Performance Stan- dard according to the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act of 1990. Compliance is mandatory for Laser products marketed in the United States and is reported to the Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S.
  • Page 18 SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS Finland, Sweden LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT VAROITUS! • Laitteen käyttäminen muulla kuin tässä käyttöohjeessa mainitulla tavalla saat- taa altistaa käyttäjän turvallisuusluokan 1 ylittävälle näkymättömälle laser- säteilylle. puolijohdelaser Laserdiodin suurin teho 15 mW aallonpituus 770-800 nm VARNING!
  • Page 19: Laser Safety Label

    SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS Laser Safety Label • A laser safety label is attached to the inside of the machine as shown below. A02FP0E507DA Laser Caution Label • A laser caution label is attached to the outside of the machine as shown below. A02FP0C503DA S-16...
  • Page 20 SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING THE LASER EQUIPMENT • When laser protective goggles are to be used, select ones with a lens conforming to the above specifications. • When a disassembly job needs to be performed in the laser beam path, such as when working around the printerhead and PC drum, be sure first to turn the printer OFF.
  • Page 21: Warning Indications On The Machine

    SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS WARNING INDICATIONS ON THE MACHINE Caution labels shown are attached in some areas on/in the machine. When accessing these areas for maintenance, repair, or adjustment, special care should be taken to avoid burns and electric shock. CAUTION The area around the fusing unit is extremely hot.
  • Page 22 SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS High voltage This area generates high voltage. Be careful not to touch here when the power is turned ON to avoid getting an electric shock. High voltage This area generates high voltage. Be careful not to touch here when the power is turned ON to avoid getting an electric shock.
  • Page 23: Measures To Take In Case Of An Accident

    MEASURES TO TAKE IN CASE OF AN ACCIDENT MEASURES TO TAKE IN CASE OF AN ACCIDENT 1. If an accident has occurred, the distributor who has been notified first must immediately take emergency measures to provide relief to affected persons and to prevent further damage.
  • Page 24: Composition Of The Service Manual

    Composition of the service manual This service manual consists of Theory of Operation section and Field Service section to explain the main machine and its corresponding options. Theory of Operation section gives, as information for the CE to get a full understanding of the product, a rough outline of the object and role of each function, the relationship between the electrical system and the mechanical system, and the timing of operation of each part.
  • Page 25: Notation Of The Service Manual

    Notation of the service manual A. Product name In this manual, each of the products is described as follows: (1) bizhub C200: Main body (2) Microsoft Windows NT 4.0: Windows NT 4.0 or Windows NT Microsoft Windows 2000: Windows 2000...
  • Page 26 SERVICE MANUAL FIELD SERVICE 2008.12 Ver. 2.0...
  • Page 27 Revision history After publication of this service manual, the parts and mechanism may be subject to change for improvement of their performance. Therefore, the descriptions given in this service manual may not coincide with the actual machine. When any change has been made to the descriptions in the service manual, a revised version will be issued with a revision mark added as required.
  • Page 28 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 CONTENTS bizhub C200 Main body Outline System configuration....................1 Product specifications ..................... 3 Maintenance Periodical check ...................... 9 Maintenance items....................9 3.1.1 Main body ..................... 9 3.1.2 DF-612 ......................10 Maintenance parts ....................11 3.2.1...
  • Page 29 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Copy materials ....................30 4.3.1 Imaging unit single parts (IU)..............30 4.3.2 Toner cartridge single parts (T/C) ............... 30 4.3.3 Waste toner box..................30 4.3.4 Maintenance kit................... 30 Firmware upgrade....................31 Firmware rewriting by the compact flash ............31 5.1.1 Preparations for firmware rewriting .............
  • Page 30 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6.3.19 Original glass assy..................53 6.3.20 ADF glass assy ................... 54 6.3.21 Tray 1 feed roller..................54 6.3.22 Tray 1 separation roller assy ............... 55 6.3.23 Fusing unit ....................56 6.3.24 PH unit ......................57 6.3.25 Main drive unit.....................
  • Page 31 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Cleaning procedure ..................109 6.4.1 Transfer belt unit ..................109 6.4.2 PH window Y,M,C,K .................. 109 6.4.3 Tray 1 feed roller ..................110 6.4.4 Tray 1 separation roller ................110 Mount the original size detection sensor/2 (PS204) ......... 111 Option counter....................
  • Page 32 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Admin. (Administrator Management) ..............131 8.6.1 System Settings ..................131 8.6.2 One-Touch/Box Reg.................. 138 8.6.3 Administrator Settings ................139 8.6.4 Call Remote Center .................. 139 8.6.5 Account Track.................... 140 8.6.6 Document Management................141 8.6.7 Printer Settings ..................
  • Page 33 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10.4.6 Thick Paper Density Adjustment............... 179 10.4.7 Toner Supply..................... 180 10.4.8 Monochrome Density Adjustment............. 180 10.4.9 Dev. Bias Choice..................180 10.5 CS Remote Care ....................181 10.5.1 Outlines..................... 181 10.5.2 Setting up the CS Remote Care ............... 181 10.5.3 Software SW setting for CS Remote Care..........
  • Page 34 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10.7.7 Service Total ..................... 302 10.7.8 Service Call History (Data) ............... 303 10.7.9 ADF Paper Pages ..................303 10.7.10 Paper Jam History..................303 10.7.11 Fax Connection Error ................303 10.8 List Output ......................303 10.8.1 Service Call Report...................
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 11.3 Settings in the Security Settings............... 319 11.3.1 CE Password .................... 319 11.3.2 CE Authentication ..................319 11.3.3 Administrator Password ................319 Billing Setting ...................... 320 12.1 Billing Setting function setting procedure ............320 12.1.1 Procedure ....................
  • Page 36 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 17.1 Alert code ......................339 17.1.1 Alert code list .................... 339 17.2 Solution......................340 17.2.1 P-5: IDC sensor (front) failure ..............340 17.2.2 P-28 IDC sensor (rear) failure ..............340 17.2.3 P-6: Cyan imaging unit failure ..............341 17.2.4 P-7: Magenta imaging unit failure .............
  • Page 37 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 17.5.21 C2650: Main backup media access error ..........358 17.5.22 C2651: EEPROM access error (IU C) ............359 17.5.23 C2652: EEPROM access error (IU M) ............359 17.5.24 C2653: EEPROM access error (IU Y) ............359 17.5.25 C2654: EEPROM access error (IU K) ............
  • Page 38 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 17.5.58 CC151: ROM contents error upon start-up ..........368 Power supply trouble ................... 369 18.1 Machine is not energized at all (DCPU operation check) ......... 369 18.2 Control panel indicators do not light..............369 18.3 Fusing heaters do not operate................
  • Page 39: Appendix

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19.3.19 Printer monocolor: low image density............394 19.3.20 Printer monocolor: gradation reproduction failure........396 19.3.21 Printer monocolor: foggy background ............397 19.3.22 Printer monocolor: void areas, white spots..........399 19.3.23 Printer monocolor: colored spots.............. 400 19.3.24 Printer monocolor: blurred image .............
  • Page 40 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 22.1 Main body ......................431 22.2 DF-612......................432 22.2.1 1-sided mode (A4 three sheets feeding) ........... 432 22.2.2 2-sided mode (A4 three sheets feeding) ........... 433 xiii...
  • Page 41 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Blank Page...
  • Page 42: Outline

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 1. System configuration Outline System configuration 1/2 System front view [14] [13] [12 ] [11 ] [10] A02FT1E007AB Main body Paper feed cabinet (2nd) PC-105 Original cover OC-508 Desk DK-504 Automatic document feeder [10] Paper feed cabinet PC-104 DF-612...
  • Page 43 1. System configuration Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 2/2 System rear view A02FT1E005AA Main body Mount kit (Key counter) MK-718 Stamp unit SP-503 Mount kit (Vendor) MK-723 Expanded memory unit EM-310 Fax kit FK-507 Mount kit (CSRC) *1 MK-712 Fax multi line ML-504 *1: It is the standard setting for Europe.
  • Page 44: Product Specifications

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 2. Product specifications Product specifications A. Type Type Desktop/console *1 scanner/printer Printing process Laser electrostatic printing system PC drum type OPC drum: KM-12 (OPC with high mold releasability) Scanning resolution 600 dpi File memory 64 MB + 512 MB (Option) Exposure lamp White rare-gas fluorescent lamp...
  • Page 45 2. Product specifications Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 B. Functions Types of original Sheets, books, and three-dimensional objects Max. original size Book scanner A3 or 11 x 17 Max. original weight Book scanner Max. 2 kg Multiple copies 1 to 999 Warm-up time When the sub power switch is turned ON at any timing while the main power (at ambient tempera-...
  • Page 46 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 2. Product specifications C. Paper Paper source (maximum tray capacity) Type Tray 2 Multiple bypass Tray 1 (Option) (Option) Plain paper 250 sheets 500 sheets 100 sheets (60 to 90 g/m / 16 to 24 lb) Thick paper 1 (91 to 150 g/m 24.2 to 40 lb)
  • Page 47 2. Product specifications Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 D. Maintenance Color print 500 prints No. of pages printed per month (average) Monochrome print 2,300 prints Color print 2 pages/job Standard copy mode Monochrome print 2 pages/job Color print C, M, Y, K : 5% Standard original density Monochrome print...
  • Page 48 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 2. Product specifications G. Print functions Type Built-in type controller Ethernet (10Base-T or 100Base-TX), Host interface USB 2.0/1.1 (without MacOS) Print speed 20 prints/min (color/monochrome, A4, 1-sided) Resolution 600 dpi x 600 dpi PCL5e/c emulation Printer language PCL XL Ver.
  • Page 49 2. Product specifications Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Blank Page...
  • Page 50: Maintenance

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 3. Periodical check Maintenance Periodical check Maintenance items NOTE • Cleaning/replacement cycle for each maintenance item of main body/options can be evaluated with each life counter value of [Service mode] → [Counter] → [Life]. 3.1.1 Main body A.
  • Page 51 3. Periodical check Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 D. Periodical parts replacement/cleaning 2 (per 120,000-print/-sheet scan) Lubri- Descrip- Class Parts to be replaced Check Clean Replace cation tions Paper feed and image ⎯ ● conditions Overall ⎯ ● ● Appearance ⎯...
  • Page 52: Maintenance Parts

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 3. Periodical check Maintenance parts • To ensure that the machine produces good copies and to extend its service life, it is rec- ommended that the maintenance jobs described in this schedule be carried out as instructed.
  • Page 53: Cleaning Parts

    3. Periodical check Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 3.2.2 Cleaning parts Descrip No. Classification Parts name Actual cleaning cycle *1 Ref.Page tions Original glass assy 30,000 P.27 Scanner Exposure lamp 120,000 P.28 section Each mirror and lens 120,000 P.28 Conveyance Timing roller Upon each call (60,000)
  • Page 54: Concept Of Parts Life

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 3. Periodical check Concept of parts life 3.3.1 Life value of consumables and parts • The life counter value of each materials and parts is available from [Service Mode] → [Counter] → [Life]. • Life specification value means an actual life terminated when prints are made under the conditions as defined in the next section, “Conditions for life specifications values.”...
  • Page 55: Conditions For Life Specifications Values

    3. Periodical check Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 *6: The count condition is different according to the paper length of the sub scanning direc- tion. Paper length of Count value sub scanning direction Less than 216 mm 1 count 216 mm to 432 mm 2 counts 432 mm or more...
  • Page 56: Maintenance Procedure (Periodical Check Parts)

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 3. Periodical check Maintenance procedure (periodical check parts) NOTE • The alcohol described in the cleaning procedure of maintenance represents the isopropyl alcohol. 3.4.1 Cleaning of the timing roller A. Periodically cleaning parts/cycle • Timing roller: Every 60,000 prints (upon each call) B.
  • Page 57: Replacing The Waste Toner Box

    3. Periodical check Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 3.4.3 Replacing the waste toner box A. Periodically replacing parts/cycle • Waste toner box: Every 50,000 prints B. Removal procedure 1. Open the front door. 2. Raise the waste toner box [1] and remove it.
  • Page 58: Replacing The Transfer Roller Unit

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 3. Periodical check 3.4.4 Replacing the transfer roller unit A. Periodically replacing parts/cycle • Transfer roller unit: Every 120,000 prints B. Removal procedure 1. Open the right door. 2. Unlock the lock levers [1] of the transfer roller unit (at two places).
  • Page 59: Replacing The Imaging Unit

    3. Periodical check Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 3.4.5 Replacing the imaging unit A. Periodically replacing parts/cycle • Imaging unit Y,M,C : Every 45,000 prints • Imaging unit K : Every 60,000 prints NOTE • Although the procedure shown below is for the replacement of the imaging unit K, use the same procedure to replace other imaging units Y,M,C.
  • Page 60 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 3. Periodical check C. Reinstall procedure 1. Remove the imaging unit [1] from its packaging. A02EF2C508DA 2. Peel off the tapes, and then remove the packing materials [1]. A02EF2C509DA 3. Remove the imaging unit [2] from the black protective bag [1].
  • Page 61 3. Periodical check Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 4. Tilt the imaging unit [1] to the left and shake it a little left to right twice. Then, tilt the imaging unit to the right and shake it a little right to left twice. A02EF2C511DA 5.
  • Page 62 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 3. Periodical check 7. Align the ▲ mark on the imaging unit with the ▼ mark on the main body. Install the imaging unit [1] into the main body. A02EF2C514DA 8. To remove the protective sheet [1] which guards against PC drum dam- age, slowly pull its tab.
  • Page 63: Replacing The Ozone Filter

    3. Periodical check Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 3.4.6 Replacing the ozone filter A. Periodically replacing parts/cycle • Ozone filter: Every 120,000 prints B. Procedure 1. Grip the handle on the ozone filter [1] and slide it out of the main body. A02FF2C005DA 3.4.7 Replacing the toner cartridge...
  • Page 64 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 3. Periodical check C. Reinstall procedure 1. Remove the new toner cartridge [1] from its packaging, and then shake the cartridge up and down 5 to 10 times. A02EF2C518DA 2. Align the toner cartridge [1] with the slots in the machine, and then insert the cartridge until the locking tab locks into place.
  • Page 65: Replacing The Transfer Belt Unit

    3. Periodical check Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 3.4.8 Replacing the transfer belt unit A. Periodically replacing parts/cycle • Transfer belt unit: Every 120,000 prints NOTE • Before replacement operations of the transfer belt unit, make sure to turn OFF the main power switch and the sub power switch.
  • Page 66 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 3. Periodical check C. Reinstall procedure 1. Insert the transfer belt unit [1]. NOTE • Insert the transfer belt unit with care not to allow its docking gear to be damaged by hitting it against the rail or associated part.
  • Page 67: Cleaning Of The Image Transfer Entrance Guide

    3. Periodical check Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 3.4.9 Cleaning of the image transfer entrance guide A. Periodically cleaning parts/cycle • Image transfer entrance guide: When the transfer belt unit is replaced (every 120,000 print) B. Procedure 1. Remove the transfer belt unit. See P.24 2.
  • Page 68: Cleaning Of The Original Glass Assy

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 3. Periodical check 3.4.11 Cleaning of the original glass assy A. Periodically cleaning parts/cycle • original glass assy: Every 30,000 sheets scan B. Procedure 1. Open the original cover or the ADF. 2. Clean the surface of the original glass [1] using a cleaning pad.
  • Page 69: Cleaning Of The Exposure Lamp

    3. Periodical check Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 3.4.12 Cleaning of the exposure lamp A. Periodically cleaning parts/cycle • Exposure lamp: Every 120,000 sheets scan B. Procedure 1. Remove the original glass assy. See P.53 2. Wipe the exposure lamp [1] clean of dirt using a cleaning pad.
  • Page 70: Service Tool

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 4. Service tool Service tool Service material list Name Shape Material No. Remarks Cleaning pad 000V-18-1 10pcs/1pack A02EF2C526DA ⎯ Isopropyl alcohol A00KF2C506DA CE tool list Tool name Shape Quantity Parts No. Remarks PH window cleaning jig 4038 2083 ## 4038F2C557DA PH window cleaning jig...
  • Page 71: Copy Materials

    4. Service tool Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Copy materials 4.3.1 Imaging unit single parts (IU) Parts name Replacing period Imaging unit K 60,000 prints Imaging unit Y 45,000 prints Imaging unit M 45,000 prints Imaging unit C 45,000 prints See P.13 4.3.2 Toner cartridge single parts (T/C)
  • Page 72: Firmware Upgrade

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 5. Firmware upgrade Firmware upgrade NOTE • Do NOT downgrade the firmware data from the MAIN firmware versions 21 or later to the MAIN firmware versions earlier than 21. Firmware rewriting by the compact flash 5.1.1 Preparations for firmware rewriting A.
  • Page 73 5. Firmware upgrade Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 A. Controller 1. Turn OFF the main power switch. 2. Remove the cover [1] from the com- pact flash insertion slot. A02FF2C525DA 3. Insert the compact flash [1], to which the controller files to be rewritten are copied, into the slot.
  • Page 74 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 5. Firmware upgrade 8. Reinstall the cover of the slot. 9. Turn ON the main power switch and the sub power switch. 10. Select [Admin.] → [Firmware Version]. 11. Check that the firmware version has been updated. B.
  • Page 75 5. Firmware upgrade Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Touch [Download Firmware]. A02FF2E527DA 7. Select [Engine] and touch [OK]. NOTE • Touch [Job Sep.] also if the job sep- arator firmware data is also to be rewritten. A02FF2E528DA 8. Check the message, then select [Yes].
  • Page 76 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 5. Firmware upgrade 9. The screen on the left will appear as soon as downloading starts. NOTE • While this screen is being dis- played, which indicates that the firmware is being rewritten, never turn OFF the main power switch or sub power switch, unplug the power cord, open the cover, or oth-...
  • Page 77: Firmware Rewriting By The Internet Isw

    5. Firmware upgrade Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Firmware rewriting by the Internet ISW 5.2.1 Outline • [Internet ISW] is the system which gives the instruction for updating the firmware with the CS Remote Care, so the main body will automatically receive the firmware from the pro- gram server over a network for updating.
  • Page 78 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 5. Firmware upgrade B. HTTP Setting • It performs the setting concerning the http protocol for connecting to the Internet ISW. (1) Setting procedure Step Connecting by http Select [Internet ISW] which is available from [Service Mode]. Touch [HTTP Setting].
  • Page 79: Firmware Rewriting Procedure

    5. Firmware upgrade Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Select [File Name], and enter the file name of the firmware data to be downloaded on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK]. 7. Touch [OK] to finish setting. 5.2.4 Firmware rewriting procedure •...
  • Page 80: Other

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other Other Disassembly/adjustment prohibited items A. Paint-locked screws NOTE • To prevent loose screws, a screw lock in blue or green series color is applied to the screws. • The screw lock is applied to the screws that may get loose due to the vibrations and loads created by the use of machine or due to the vibrations created during transportation.
  • Page 81: Disassembly/Assembly/Cleaning List (Other Parts)

    6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Disassembly/assembly/cleaning list (other parts) 6.2.1 Disassembly/assembly parts list Section Part name Ref. page Front door P.42 Upper front cover P.43 Right front cover P.43 Left cover P.44 Left shield cover P.44 Rear left cover P.45 Exit cover P.45...
  • Page 82: Cleaning Parts List

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other Section Part name Ref. page ADCU board (ADCUB) P.88 MFBU board (MFBUB) P.89 PWBs BCRU board (BCRUB) P.91 Inverter board (INVB) P.92 Transport motor (M1) P.93 Color PC motor (M3) P.94 Fusing motor (M2) P.94 Motors Fusing pressure roller retraction motor (M12)
  • Page 83: Disassembly/Assembly Procedure

    6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Disassembly/assembly procedure 6.3.1 Front door 1. Open the front door. 2. Remove two screws [1] and the sup- pression plates [2]. A02FF2C011DA 3. Remove the PH window cleaning jig [1]. A02FF2C012DA 4. Slide the pins [1] in the direction of the arrow and remove it.
  • Page 84: Upper Front Cover

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 6.3.2 Upper front cover 1. Open the front door. 2. Open the right door. 3. Remove two screws [1], and remove the upper front cover [2]. A02FF2C014DA 6.3.3 Right front cover 1. Remove the upper front cover. See P.43 2.
  • Page 85: Left Cover

    6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 5. Remove four screws [1], and remove the right front cover [2]. A02FF2C016DA 6.3.4 Left cover 1. Open the front door. 2. Remove three screws [1], and remove the left cover [2]. A02FF2C017DA 6.3.5 Left shield cover...
  • Page 86: Rear Left Cover

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 4. Remove twelve screws [1], and remove the left shield cover [2]. A02FF2C019DA 6.3.6 Rear left cover 1. Remove the ozone filter. See P.22 2. Remove the left cover. See P.44 3. Remove four screws [1], and remove the rear left cover [2].
  • Page 87: Ir Rear Cover

    6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6.3.8 IR rear cover 1. Remove six screws [1], and remove the IR rear cover [2]. A02FF2C022DA 6.3.9 Paper exit rear cover 1. Remove the rear left cover. See P.45 2. Remove the IR rear cover. See P.46 3.
  • Page 88: Rear Cover

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 6.3.10 Rear cover 1. Remove the IR rear cover. See P.46 2. Remove seven screws [1], and remove the rear cover [2]. A02FF2C023DA 6.3.11 Rear right cover 1. Open the right door. 2.
  • Page 89: Control Panel Assy

    6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6.3.12 Control panel assy 1. Lower the control panel down to the bottommost position. 2. Remove two screws [1]. A02FF2C025DA 3. Raise the control panel to the topmost position. 4. Remove four screws [1], and remove the control panel lower cover [2].
  • Page 90: Exit Tray

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 6.3.13 Exit tray 1. Open the front door. 2. Remove the left cover. See P.44 3. Remove three screws [1], and remove the exit tray [2]. A02FF2C028DA 6.3.14 Tray 1 1. Slide out the tray 1. 2.
  • Page 91: Front Cover

    6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 4. Pushing the slide locks [1] on both ends, remove the tray 1 [2]. A02FF2C030DA 6.3.15 Front cover 1. Slide out the tray 1. 2. Remove the front door. See P.42 3. Remove the left cover. See P.44 4.
  • Page 92 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 8. Disconnect three connectors [1], and remove the harness from the wire saddle [2]. A02FF2C036DA 9. Remove the right front cover. See P.43 10. Disconnect two connectors [1]. A02EF2C071DA 11. Remove five screws [1]. A02EF2C072DA...
  • Page 93: Ir Upper Front Cover

    6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 12. Unhook six tabs [1], and disconnect the connector [2] from the front cover. 13. Remove the front cover [3]. A02EF2C073DA 6.3.16 IR upper front cover 1. Remove two screws [1], and remove the IR upper front cover [2].
  • Page 94: Ir Right Cover

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 6.3.18 IR right cover 1. Remove the IR rear cover. See P.46 2. Remove two screws [1], and remove the IR right cover [2]. A02FF2C105DA 6.3.19 Original glass assy 1. Remove the IR rear cover. See P.46 2.
  • Page 95: Adf Glass Assy

    6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6.3.20 ADF glass assy 1. Remove the IR rear cover. See P.46 2. Remove the IR left cover. See P.52 3. Remove two screws [1], and remove the ADF glass assy [2]. A02FF2C107DA 6.3.21 Tray 1 feed roller...
  • Page 96: Tray 1 Separation Roller Assy

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 5. Remove the C-clip [1] and the collar [2], and remove the tray 1 feed roller [3]. 9J06F2C501DA 6.3.22 Tray 1 separation roller assy 1. Slide out the tray 1. 2. Remove two screws [1], and remove the tray 1 separation roller fixing plate assy [2].
  • Page 97: Fusing Unit

    6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 4. Snap off the E-ring [1] and the tray 1 separation roller assy [2]. A02FF2C034DA 6.3.23 Fusing unit CAUTION • The temperature gets high in the vicinity of the fusing unit. You may get burned when you come into contact with the area.
  • Page 98: Ph Unit

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 6. Remove two screws [1], and remove the fusing unit [2]. NOTE • When removing the fusing unit, hold the parts shown on the picture on the left so that it would not fall. A02FF2C037DA 6.3.24 PH unit...
  • Page 99 6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 4. Disconnect four flat cables [1] and four connectors [2] of the PH unit. A02EF2C075DA 5. Unhook the tab [1], and remove the gear [2] of the PH unit. NOTE • This step is not needed when removing PH unit (Black) that does not have a gear.
  • Page 100 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 7. Remove the PH unit. Move the front side of the PH unit to left a little, and remove the boss [1] from the locating hole [2]. Lift up the front side of the PH unit a little.
  • Page 101 6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 B. Reinstall procedure 1. Fit the back of the PH unit [1] into the plate spring [2] of installation plate. 4037F2C113DB 2. Push the PH unit [1] along the right side line of PH unit installation plate all the way and fit it into the plate spring [2].
  • Page 102 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 4. Reinstall the stopper [1]. NOTE • When reinstalling the stopper, use care so that both ends of the stop- per will not open but stay parallel as shown on the left. Keep using the stopper after once stretched out may cause uneven pitch or other image troubles.
  • Page 103: Main Drive Unit

    6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Install the imaging unit guide rails [1]. NOTE • Make sure that the two claws [2] at rear end of the rail are fit in the locating hole on the main unit. A02EF2C081DA 9.
  • Page 104 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 7. Disconnect the connector [1], and remove the harness from the wire saddle [2] and the harness guide [3]. A02FF2C039DA 8. Remove two screws [1], and remove the harness guide [2]. A02FF2C040DA 9.
  • Page 105 6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Remove two screws [1], and remove the harness guide [2]. A02FF2C042DA 11. Remove the left shield cover. See P.44 12. Disconnect the connector [1]. A02FF2C043DA 13. Disconnect the connector [1], and remove the harness from four wire saddles [2] and the harness guide [3].
  • Page 106: Transport Drive Unit

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 14. Remove eight screws [1], and slide out the main drive unit [2]. A02FF2C045DA 15. Remove the E-ring [1], and remove the gear [2]. NOTE • There is a pin, which fixes the gear to the shaft, installed inside the gear.
  • Page 107 6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 4. Close the right door. 5. Remove four screws [1], and remove the reinforcement plate [2] of the right door. A02FF2C048DA 6. Remove the shoulder screw [1], the spring [2] and the collar [3]. A02FF2C049DA 7.
  • Page 108 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 8. Remove the wire saddle [1]. 9. Remove the harness from five wire saddles [2] and two edge covers [3]. A02FF2C051DA 10. Remove two screws [1], and remove the cover [2]. A02FF2C052DA 11.
  • Page 109 6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 12. Remove each two tabs [1] and two hooks [2]. 13. Remove two wire guides [3]. [1] [2] [1] [2] A02FF2C054DA 14. Remove the wire guide [1] and eight screws [3], and disconnect the con- nector [2].
  • Page 110: Fusing Drive Unit

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 6.3.27 Fusing drive unit 1. Remove the transfer belt unit. See P.24 2. Remove the fusing unit. See P.56 3. Remove the fusing motor. See P.94 4. Disconnect three connectors [1]. A02FF2C056DA 5.
  • Page 111 6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 9. Remove two screws [1], and remove the fusing rear guide [2]. A02FF2C060DA 10. Remove the spring [1] from the pro- trusion [2]. A02FF2C061DA 11. Remove six screws [1] of the fusing drive unit.
  • Page 112: Hopper Drive Unit (C/K, Y/M)

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 12. Pull the fusing drive unit [1] to the front and remove it. A02FF2C062DA 6.3.28 Hopper drive unit (C/K, Y/M) A. Hopper drive unit (C/K) 1. Remove the main drive unit. See P.62 2.
  • Page 113: Right Door Assy

    6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6.3.29 Right door assy 1. Remove the rear handle assy. • See removal procedures 1 through 11 for the transport drive unit. (Do not, however, remove the main drive unit.) See P.65 2.
  • Page 114: Scanner Chassis

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 6.3.30 Scanner chassis 1. Remove the IR rear cover. See P.46 2. Remove the IR left cover. See P.52 3. Remove the IR right cover. See P.53 4. Remove seven screws [1], and remove the MFBU shield cover [2].
  • Page 115 6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Remove three screws [1]. A02FF2C110DA 8. Remove the IR upper front cover. See P.52 9. Remove three screws [1], and remove the IR front cover [2]. A02FF2C111DA 10. Remove two screws [1], and remove the control panel upper cover [2].
  • Page 116 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 11. Remove four screws [1]. A02FF2C113DA 12. Disconnect the connector [1], and remove the control panel assy [2]. A02FF2C114DA 13. Remove eight screws [1], and remove the scanner chassis [2]. A02FF2C115DA...
  • Page 117: Exposure Unit

    6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 NOTE • When reinstalling the scanner chassis on the engine frame, tighten screws in the order shown below. 1. Right side (4 screws) 2. Rear side (2 screws) 3. Left side (2 screws) A02FF2C515DA 6.3.31 Exposure unit...
  • Page 118 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 4. Disconnect the flat cable [1]. A02FF2C122DA 5. Move the exposure unit near the center of the scanner chassis. 6. Confirm the fixing position [1] of the wire bracket at the front of the expo- sure unit.
  • Page 119 6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Move the exposure unit rightward, and remove the wire bracket from the exposure unit. 9. Rotate the exposure unit center clockwise toward the center, and remove from the scanner chassis. A02FF2C514DA NOTE •...
  • Page 120: Flat Cable Of The Exposure Unit

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 6.3.32 Flat cable of the exposure unit A. Removal procedure 1. Remove the exposure unit. See P.76 2. Remove the screw [1], and remove the cable guide [2]. A02FF2C133DA 3. Disconnect the flat cable [1]. A02FF2C537DA B.
  • Page 121 6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 2. Connect the flat cable [1] to the exposure unit. (Refer to the following illustration for the cable routing.) Take care in direction of terminal Align the marking with the edge surface of the flat cable guide, and fix the position.
  • Page 122: Ph Relay Board (Reybph)

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 6.3.33 PH relay board (REYBPH) 1. Remove the front cover. See P.50 2. Remove the transfer belt unit. See P.24 3. Remove the harness from the wire saddle [1]. 4. Remove five screws [2], and remove the front handle assy [3].
  • Page 123 6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Remove all the connectors and the flat cables on the PH relay board. A02EF2C130DA 8. Remove the stopper [1] of the PH unit. NOTE • When removing the stopper, use care so that both ends of the stop- per will not open but stay parallel as shown on the left.
  • Page 124: Dc Power Supply (Dcpu)

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 6.3.34 DC power supply (DCPU) CAUTION • Remove the DC power supply after six minutes or more have passed since the power plug was disconnected. 1. Remove the left shield cover. See P.44 2.
  • Page 125: Printer Control Board (Prcb)

    6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 5. Remove all the connectors on the DC power supply [1]. A02FF2C070DA 6. Remove nine screws [1], and remove the DC power supply [2]. A02FF2C071DA 6.3.35 Printer control board (PRCB) 1. Remove the left shield cover. See P.44 2.
  • Page 126: Service Eeprom Board (Sverb)

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 3. Remove six screws [1], and remove the printer control board [2]. A02FF2C073DA NOTE • When the printer control board is to be replaced, rewriting the firmware to the lat- est one. 6.3.36 Service EEPROM board (SVERB) 1.
  • Page 127: Maintenance

    6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 4. Enter the Service mode. Make individual adjustments shown in the following table in the order listed, using the service call report that was output at the time of main body installation and maintenance. NOTE •...
  • Page 128: High Voltage Unit (Hv)

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 6.3.37 High voltage unit (HV) 1. Remove the rear cover. See P.47 2. Disconnect seven connectors [1]. A02FF2C075DA 3. Remove five screws [1] and the tab [2], and remove the high voltage unit [3].
  • Page 129: Adcu Board (Adcub)

    6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 4. Disconnect the connector [1]. 5. Remove two screws [2], and remove the tray 1 FD paper size detect board assy [3]. A02FF2C078DA 6. Remove the lever [1], and remove the tray 1 FD paper size detect board [2].
  • Page 130: Mfbu Board (Mfbub)

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 3. Remove the screw [1], and remove the ADCU board [2]. A02FF2C509DA 6.3.40 MFBU board (MFBUB) 1. Remove the IR rear cover. See P.46 2. Remove seven screws [1], and remove the MFBU shield cover [2]. A02FF2C508DA 3.
  • Page 131 6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 5. Remove five screws [1], and remove the MFBU board assy [2]. A02FF2C511DA 6. Remove six screws [1], and remove the MFBU board [2] from the MFBU bracket [3]. A02FF2C521DA 7. Remove the MEMU/1 [1], MEMU/2 [2] and RAMU board [3] on the MFBU board.
  • Page 132: Bcru Board (Bcrub)

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 6.3.41 BCRU board (BCRUB) 1. Remove the original glass assy. See P.53 2. Remove eight screws [1], and remove the BCRU shield cover [2]. A02FF2C101DA 3. Disconnect all connectors and flat cables on the BCRU board [1]. A02FF2C121DA 4.
  • Page 133: Inverter Board (Invb)

    6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6.3.42 Inverter board (INVB) CAUTION • Always turn off the main power switch and disconnect the power code from an AC outlet when you remove the inverter board or exposure lamp. • High voltage will be applied to inverter board while scanning a document. Never touch it while scanning to avoid electrical shocks.
  • Page 134: Transport Motor (M1)

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 6. Remove two screws [1], and remove the inverter board [2]. A02FF2C126DA 7. To reinstall, reverse the order of removal. NOTE • Take note of the housing method of the two cables [1] of the inverter board.
  • Page 135: Color Pc Motor (M3)

    6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6.3.44 Color PC motor (M3) 1. Remove the rear cover. See P.47 2. Remove four screws [1], disconnect the connector [2], and remove the color PC motor [3]. A02FF2C080DA 6.3.45 Fusing motor (M2) 1.
  • Page 136: Fusing Pressure Roller Retraction Motor (M12)

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 6.3.46 Fusing pressure roller retraction motor (M12) 1. Remove the paper exit rear cover. See P.46 2. Remove the rear cover. See P.47 3. Disconnect two connectors [1]. 4. Remove three screws [2], and remove the fusing pressure roller retraction motor assy [3].
  • Page 137: Toner Supply Motor/Ym (M6)

    6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6.3.48 Toner supply motor/YM (M6) 1. Remove the rear cover. See P.47 2. Disconnect the connector [2], remove two screws [1], and remove the toner supply motor/YM [3]. A02FF2C084DA 6.3.49 Scanner motor (M201) 1.
  • Page 138: Transfer Belt Pressure Retraction Clutch (Cl3)

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 6. Remove the belt [1] hanging on the motor. A02FF2C118DA 7. Remove two screws [1], and remove the scanner motor [2]. A02FF2C119DA 6.3.50 Transfer belt pressure retraction clutch (CL3) 1. Remove the fusing drive unit. See P.69 2.
  • Page 139: Developing Clutch/K (Cl4)

    6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 3. Remove the transfer belt pressure retraction clutch [1]. A02EF2C196DA 6.3.51 Developing clutch/K (CL4) 1. Remove the high voltage unit. See P.87 2. Remove two screws [1], and remove the rear handle cover [2]. A02FF2C086DA 3.
  • Page 140: Tim. Roller Clutch (Cl1)

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 4. Disconnect the connector [1], and remove the developing clutch/K [2]. A02FF2C088DA 6.3.52 Tim. roller clutch (CL1) 1. Remove the vertical transport unit. See the steps 1 to 7 of IDC registration sensor removing procedure. See P.99 2.
  • Page 141 6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 3. Remove the screw [1], and remove the plate spring [2]. A02FF2C090DA 4. Remove the shoulder screw [1] and the screw [2]. 5. Remove the vertical transport unit [3] as shown in the left illustration. NOTE •...
  • Page 142 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 7. Remove three screws [1], and remove the metal plate [2]. NOTE • Both end screws has a spacer. Remove the screws, being careful not to drop the spacers. A02FF2C093DA 8. Disconnect the connector [1], remove two screws [2], and remove the IDC registration sensor/MK.
  • Page 143: Exposure Lamp (Fl201)

    6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6.3.54 Exposure lamp (FL201) CAUTION • Always turn off the main power switch and disconnect the power code from an AC outlet when you remove the inverter board or exposure lamp. • High voltage will be applied to inverter board while scanning a document. Never touch it while scanning to avoid electrical shocks.
  • Page 144 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 6. Remove the screw [1], and remove the exposure lamp [2]. A02FF2C128DA 7. To reinstall, reverse the order of Blue White removal. NOTE • Take care so as not to mistake the blue and white routing of the lamp cables.
  • Page 145: Scanner Drive Wires

    6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6.3.55 Scanner drive wires A. Removal procedure 1. Remove the original glass assy. See P.53 2. Remove the ADF glass assy. See P.54 3. Remove the IR rear cover. See P.46 4. Remove the IR left cover. See P.52 5.
  • Page 146 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other B. Reinstall procedure • Remove the pulleys and a pulley shaft before winding the scanner drive wires. 1. Remove the screw [1], and remove the pulley [2] and the spacer [3]. A02FF2C130DA 2.
  • Page 147 6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 4. Insert the shorter side (A) of the scanner drive wire from the opposite of the pulley screw. 5. Then, fit the mid clamp [1] to the groove. 6. Wind a wire five turns from the outer rim of the pulley.
  • Page 148 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 7. Insert the pulleys [1] around which the scanner drive wire was wound to the pulley shaft [2], and fix them with one screw each. NOTE • Place the pulley marked (F) on the machine front and the pulley marked (R) on the machine rear.
  • Page 149 6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 9. Route wires as shown below. A02FF2C519DA 10. Reinstall the exposure unit. NOTE • When fixing the wire bracket at the exposure unit front, align with the memory position when removing. 11. After mounting, while taking copy images, adjust the wire bracket fixing position at the exposure unit front so as to prevent tilting.
  • Page 150: Cleaning Procedure

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other Cleaning procedure NOTE • The alcohol described in the cleaning procedure represents the ethanol isopropyl alcohol. 6.4.1 Transfer belt unit 1. Remove the transfer belt unit. See P.24 2. Using a cleaning pad, wipe the trans- fer belt [1].
  • Page 151: Tray 1 Feed Roller

    6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6.4.3 Tray 1 feed roller 1. Slide out the tray 1. 2. Using a cleaning pad dampened with alcohol, wipe the tray 1 feed roller [1] clean of dirt. A02FF2C095DA 6.4.4 Tray 1 separation roller 1.
  • Page 152: Mount The Original Size Detection Sensor/2 (Ps204)

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other Mount the original size detection sensor/2 (PS204) 1. Remove the original glass assy. See P.53 2. Remove eight screws [1], and remove the BCRU board protective shield [2]. A02FF2C101DA 3. Using the screw [1], mount the origi- nal size detection sensor/2 (PS204) [2] and fix it.
  • Page 153: Option Counter

    6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Call the service mode to the screen, and set “Bit 3 of Mode 423” of the soft switch to “0”. 7. Select [Service Mode] → [State Confirmation] → [Sensor Check (Scan)] → [Scanner], and check the state of the original size detection sensor/2 (Original Size Detection Opt.).
  • Page 154 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Other 3. Connect the key counter socket con- nector [1] to the relay harness con- nector. 4. Using two screws [3], secure the key counter socket [2]. A02FF2C547DA 5. Using two screws [2], secure the key counter cover [1].
  • Page 155 6. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Blank Page...
  • Page 156: Adjustment/Setting

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. How to use the adjustment section Adjustment/Setting How to use the adjustment section • “Adjustment/Setting” contains detailed information on the adjustment items and proce- dures for this machine. • Throughout this “Adjustment/Setting,” the default settings are indicated by “ ”. Advance checks •...
  • Page 157: Utility Mode

    8. Utility Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Utility Mode Utility Mode function tree * The function tree is shown to comply with the format displayed on the screen. NOTE • Keys displayed on screens are different depending on the setting. Utility Ref.
  • Page 158 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Utility Mode Utility Ref. page User Settings Account Track Password P.128 Registration SMTP Authentication Password P.128 POP3 Password P.128 User Confirmation Beep P.128 Management Alarm Volume P.128 Line Monitor Sound P.128 Job Complete Beep P.129 Panel Cleaning P.129...
  • Page 159 8. Utility Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Utility Ref. page Admin. System Expert Image Initialize + P.134 Settings Adjustment Stabilization Stabilization Image Stabilization P.135 Color Reg. Cyan P.136 Adjustment Magenta Yellow Gradation Copy P.137 Adjustment Printer (Gradation) Printer (Resolution) Printer Adjust- Media Adjustment P.138...
  • Page 160 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Utility Mode Utility Ref. page Admin. Report Settings TX Report P.141 Activity Report Print Lists Setting List P.141 TX Report P.141 RX Report P.141 Program List P.141 One-Touch List P.141 Bulletin List P.141 Network Basic Settings DHCP...
  • Page 161: Utility Mode Function Setting Procedure

    8. Utility Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Utility Mode function setting procedure 8.2.1 Procedure 1. Press the Utility/Counter key. 2. The Utility Mode screen will appear. A02FF3E516DA 8.2.2 Exiting • Touch the [OK] key. 8.2.3 Changing the setting value in Utility Mode functions •...
  • Page 162: User Settings

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Utility Mode User Settings 8.3.1 System Settings A. Language Selection Functions • To select the language on the LCD display. • To change the language on the control panel to another language. Setting/ •...
  • Page 163: Display Settings

    8. Utility Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 (4) Paper Type/Size Setting • It is displayed only when bit 0 for the mode 403 is set to “1” by the following setting: [Service Mode] → [System] → [Software Switch Setting]. Functions •...
  • Page 164: Default Settings

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Utility Mode 8.3.3 Default Settings A. Copy Functions • To make default settings for the copy mode. * The machine is initialized at the following timings: • The main power switch is turned ON. •...
  • Page 165: Copier Settings

    8. Utility Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 (3) File Type Functions • To set the file type which has the priority for each color mode when in fax/scan mode. Setting/ • The default setting is “PDF” for all modes. Procedure Full Color : “PDF”...
  • Page 166: Printer Settings

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Utility Mode 8.3.5 Printer Settings A. Basic Settings (1) PDL Setting Functions • To set the PDL (Page Description Language) for PC printing. • To fix the PDL as necessary. It usually switches automatically. Setting/ •...
  • Page 167 8. Utility Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 B. Paper Settings (1) Paper Tray Functions • To set the paper feed tray when not specified by the printer driver during PC printing. • To use when paper feed tray cannot be specified by the printer driver when printing from Windows DOS, etc.
  • Page 168 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Utility Mode (2) Symbol Set Functions • To set the font symbol set when not specified by the printer driver during PC printing. • To use when the font symbol set cannot be specified by the printer driver during print- ing from Windows DOS, etc.
  • Page 169: Account Track Registration

    8. Utility Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8.3.6 Account Track Registration • It is displayed only when logging in with a registered account. A. Password Functions • To register or change a password that is used for account track authentication. Setting/ •...
  • Page 170: Job Complete Beep

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Utility Mode 8.4.4 Job Complete Beep Functions • To set the volume of the beep when the job is complete. • To change the volume of the beep for complete or to make no sound. Setting/ •...
  • Page 171: Index

    8. Utility Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8.5.2 Index Functions • To register the index which is displayed on the One-Touch screen for fax. • There are twenty indexes, and up to fifteen one-touches can be registered to each index.
  • Page 172: Admin. (Administrator Management)

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Utility Mode Admin. (Administrator Management) • The Admin. setting will be available by entering the administrator password (8 digits) set by the Admin. setting or Service Mode. (The administrator password is initially set to “12345678.”) 8.6.1 System Settings A.
  • Page 173 8. Utility Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 (5) Enter Power Save Mode Functions • To set whether to immediately switch to the power save mode after printing in case of receiving the fax or PC printing during power save mode. •...
  • Page 174 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Utility Mode D. Date & Time Settings (1) Date & Time Setting Functions • To set Year, Month, Day, Hour, and Minute. Setting/ 1. Touch Year, Month, Day, Hour, and Minute key to enter the values. Procedure 2.
  • Page 175 8. Utility Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 (2) Density Adjustment <Thick Paper Image Density-Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, Black> Functions • To fine-adjust density of printed images of each color for thick paper and OHP film. (Only black color adjustable for OHP film) •...
  • Page 176 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Utility Mode <Image Stabilization> Functions • The image stabilization sequence is carried out without clearing the historical data of image stabilization control. • Use if an image problem persists even after [Gradation Adjustment] has been exe- cuted.
  • Page 177 8. Utility Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 (4) Color Reg. Adjustment <Color Reg. Adjustment (Yellow, Magenta, Cyan)> Functions • To adjust color shift if there is any when comparing the original with copy of the plain or thick paper. •...
  • Page 178 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Utility Mode (5) Gradation Adjustment • It will not be displayed when the following setting is set to “ON.” [Service Mode] → [Imaging Process Adjustment] → [Dev. Bias Choice] Functions • To make an automatic adjustment of gradation based on the test pattern produced and the readings taken by the scanner.
  • Page 179: One-Touch/Box Reg

    8. Utility Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 (6) Printer Adjustment <Media adjustment> Functions • Adjust the 2nd image transfer output (ATVC) on the 1st page and the 2nd page for each paper type. • This function is provided to open [Transfer Output Fine Adjustment] → [2nd Transfer Adjust] of Service Mode up to administrator and the fine-adjusted value is reflected in the Service Mode setting.
  • Page 180: Administrator Settings

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Utility Mode 8.6.3 Administrator Settings A. Administrator Password Functions • To set/change the administrator password. • To change the administrator password. Setting/ • Enter the administrator password on the on-screen keyboard. Procedure Current Password : Enter the current administrator password New Password : Enter the new administrator password to be used Re-Input Password : Re-enter the new administrator password...
  • Page 181: Account Track

    8. Utility Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8.6.5 Account Track A. Authentication Settings (1) Account Track Functions • To set whether to enable the account track function or not. • To enable the account track function. Setting/ • The default setting is OFF. Procedure “OFF”...
  • Page 182: Document Management

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Utility Mode 8.6.6 Document Management See P.16 of the FK-507 service manual. 8.6.7 Printer Settings A. Timeout Functions • To set a period of time that elapses before input and output timeouts of communica- tion are activated.
  • Page 183: Network Settings

    8. Utility Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8.6.13 Network Settings A. Basic Settings NOTE • When the settings are changed, turn off the main power switch and turn it on again more than 10 seconds after. (1) DHCP Functions •...
  • Page 184 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Utility Mode B. DNS Settings Functions • To set whether to use DNS function or not. • To set DNS host name, domain name, and the server address when set to “YES.” Setting/ •...
  • Page 185 8. Utility Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 (2) E-Mail Address Functions • To set the e-mail address to be used for this machine. 1. Touch [Network Settings] → [SMTP TX Settings] → [E-Mail Address]. Setting/ Procedure 2. Enter the E-mail address on the screen key board or 10-key pad, and touch [OK]. (3) SMTP Authentication User Name Functions •...
  • Page 186 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Utility Mode (3) SMTP Authentication Password Functions • Sets the SMTP authentication password when using SMTP authentication function. 1. Touch [Network Settings] → [SMTP RX Settings] → [SMTP Authentication Pass- Setting/ Procedure word]. 2.
  • Page 187 8. Utility Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 G. Scanner Settings (1) Activity Report Functions • To set whether to inform the receiving result for internet fax or not. Setting/ • The default setting is On. Procedure “On” (2) RX Doc. Header Print Functions •...
  • Page 188 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Utility Mode (6) Gateway TX Functions • To set items concerning Gateway TX. • To set to [Allow] when using the main machine as the relay unit for IP relay, and set to [Restrict] when not using it as the relay unit for IP relay.
  • Page 189 8. Utility Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 <Search Base> Functions • To set the directory path for LDAP server. • To enter the directory path for LDAP server. Setting/ 1. Touch [Search Base]. Procedure 2. Enter the search base (up to 255 characters) on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
  • Page 190 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Utility Mode <Maximum Search #> Functions • To set the max. results of address for LDAP search. • To change the max. results of address for LDAP search. Setting/ 1. Touch [Maximum Search #]. Procedure 2.
  • Page 191 8. Utility Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 J. IP Relay Settings • It is displayed only when bit 7 for the mode 381 is set to “0” by the following setting: [Service Mode] → [System] → [Software Switch Setting]. (1) IP Relay Settings Functions •...
  • Page 192: Software Switch Setting

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Utility Mode 8.6.14 Software Switch Setting Functions • To specify the value (mode, bit, HEX) for software DIPSW to suit the purpose of the use, and to change the machine status. • Only software DIPSW available of setting by the user (administrator) are described here.
  • Page 193 8. Utility Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Setting item • Specifying printing of the memory clear report and the report for a broadcast transmis- sion • Specifying the storage time for failed transmission documents • Specifying whether or not a received date report is added and its format •...
  • Page 194: Ping

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Utility Mode (4) For copy settings Mode Setting item • Specifying settings for the main application • Specifying settings for using copy mode operations • Specifying whether or not the number of copies are limited •...
  • Page 195 8. Utility Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 (2) Maximum Job Allowance Functions • To set the upper limit of the number of copy or PC print when management function has been set. Setting/ • The default setting is OFF. Procedure “OFF”, 1 to 999...
  • Page 196 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Utility Mode Blank Page...
  • Page 197: Adjustment Item List

    9. Adjustment item list Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Adjustment item list Replacement part/Service job Adjustment/setting items Leading Edge Adjustment Printer Centering Area Feed Direction Adjustment Machine ADF Adjustment: Zoom ADF Adjustment: Feed Scan Area BK-S Adjustment: Zoom BK-S Adjustment: Feed Touch Panel Adjust State Con- Table Number...
  • Page 198 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 9. Adjustment item list • This table shows the adjustment items that are required when a part of the machine has been replaced. Priority order, if applicable, during the adjustment procedures is indicated by the corresponding number in the parentheses. ❍...
  • Page 199: 10. Service Mode

    10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode 10.1 Service Mode function setting procedure NOTE • Ensure appropriate security for Service Mode function setting procedures. They should NEVER be shown to any unauthorized person not involved with service jobs.
  • Page 200: 10.2 Service Mode Function Tree

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode 10.2 Service Mode function tree ✽ The function tree is shown to comply with the format displayed on the screen. Service Mode Ref. page Machine Adjustment Fusing Temperature Heater Roller P.162 Pressure Fusing Transport Speed P.163...
  • Page 201 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Service Mode Ref. page System Input Marketing Area P.201 Exhaust Fan Stop Delay P.201 Serial Number P.202 No Sleep P.202 Foolscap Size Setting P.202 Install Date P.202 Change Fixed Zoom P.203 File Display P.203 Memory Clear...
  • Page 202 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Service Mode Ref. page Test Mode Gradation Pattern P.312 Halftone Pattern P.313 Lattice Pattern P.313 Color Reproduction P.314 Running Mode P.314 Fax Settings Self-Telephone # P.314 Internet ISW Internet ISW Set P.315 HTTP Setting P.315...
  • Page 203: 10.3 Machine Adjustment

    10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10.3 Machine Adjustment 10.3.1 Fusing Temperature Functions • To adjust individually the temperature of the heating roller and the fusing pressure roller for each type of paper, thereby coping with varying fusing performance under changing environmental conditions.
  • Page 204: Fusing Transport Speed

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode 10.3.2 Fusing Transport Speed Functions • To adjust the speed of the fusing drive motor so as to match the fusing speed with transport speed. • Brush effect or blurred image is evident as a result of changes in environmental con- ditions or degraded durability.
  • Page 205: Printer Area

    10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10.3.3 Printer Area A. Leading Edge Adjustment Functions • To change and adjust the position to start printing in sub scan direction per paper type or per front or back page on the tray 1. (To adjust the timing where paper is sent out from the timing roller) •...
  • Page 206 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode B. Centering Functions • To vary the print start position in the main scan direction for each paper source. • The PH unit has been replaced. • A paper feed unit has been added. •...
  • Page 207 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 C. Centering (Duplex 2nd Side) Functions • To vary the print start position in the main scan direction for each paper source in the 2-Sided mode. • The image on the backside of the 2-sided copy deviates in the main scan direction. Adjustment Width A •Width A on the test pattern produced should...
  • Page 208 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode D. Feed Direction Adjustment Functions • To synchronize the paper transport speed with the image writing speed. • Feed direction adjustment becomes necessary. • The print image on the copy distorts (stretched, shrunk). •...
  • Page 209: Scan Area

    10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10.3.4 Scan Area A. ADF Adjustment See P.34 of the DF-612/SP-503/MS-501 service manual. B. BK-S Adjustment • Use the following color chart for the adjustment of the scanner section. • If the color chart is not available, a scale may be used instead. •...
  • Page 210 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode • Feed Direction Adjustment Functions • To adjust the zoom ratio in the sub scan direction for the scanner section. • The exposure unit is replaced. • The scanner drive wires or the scanner drive wire pulley is replaced. Adjustment •Measure D width on the color chart and on Specification...
  • Page 211 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 (2) Feed • Leading Edge Functions • To adjust variations in mounting accuracy and sensitivity of the scanner home sensor and in mounting accuracy of the original width scale by varying the scan start posi- tion in the main scan direction.
  • Page 212 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode • Centering Functions • To adjust part-to-part variations in accuracy of IR parts and their mounting accuracy by varying the scan start position in the main scan direction. • When the original glass is replaced. •...
  • Page 213 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 (4) Carriage Move Functions • To move the exposure unit to the arbitrary position. • Used for scanner operation test. • Used when locking the scanner for transporting the main body. Adjustment <Absolute Position>...
  • Page 214: Printer Resist Loop

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode 10.3.5 Printer Resist Loop Functions • To set the correction value of the paper loop length for each process speed of tray 1, tray 2 to tray 4 / LCT, bypass, and duplex. •...
  • Page 215: Color Reg. Adjustment

    10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10.3.6 Color Reg. Adjustment A. Cyan, Magenta, Yellow Functions • To adjust color shift if there is any when comparing the original with copy of the plain or thick paper. • To correct any color shift. •...
  • Page 216: Manual Bypass Tray Adjustment

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode 10.3.7 Manual Bypass Tray Adjustment See P.17 of the MB-502 service manual. 10.3.8 Lead Edge Erase Adjustment Functions • To set the leading edge erase amount of the paper. • Upon user requests, it is possible to specify the void area where image is not printed along the leading edge.
  • Page 217: 10.4 Imaging Process Adjustment

    10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10.4 Imaging Process Adjustment 10.4.1 Gradation Adjust • It will not be displayed when the following setting is set to “ON”. → → [Service Mode] [Image Process Adjustment] [Dev. Bias Choice] Functions •...
  • Page 218: D Max Density

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode 10.4.2 D Max Density Functions • To adjust gradation, color, and image density to target reproduction levels by varying the maximum amount of toner sticking to paper through auxiliary manual fine-adjust- ment of gamma of each color after gradation adjust.
  • Page 219: Transfer Output Fine Adjustment

    10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10.4.4 Transfer Output Fine Adjustment A. Secondary transfer adj. Functions • Adjust the 2nd image transfer output (ATVC) on the 1st page and the 2nd page for each paper type. • To use when the transfer failure at the trailing edge occurs. Adjustment •...
  • Page 220: Image Stabilization

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode 10.4.5 Image Stabilization A. Initialize+Stabilization Functions • To carry out an image stabilization sequence after the historical data of image stabili- zation control has been initialized. • Use if an image problem persists even after gradation adjustment has been exe- cuted.
  • Page 221: Toner Supply

    10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10.4.7 Toner Supply Functions • To adjust the set T/C level by replenishing an auxiliary supply of toner when a low ID occurs due to a lowered T/C after large numbers of prints have been made of origi- nals having a high image density.
  • Page 222: 10.5 Cs Remote Care

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode 10.5 CS Remote Care 10.5.1 Outlines • CS Remote Care enables the machine and the computer at CS Remote Care center to exchange data through telephone/fax line in order to control the machine. •...
  • Page 223 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Procedure Step Using the telephone Using the Fax line Using E-mail line modem modem *1 Inputting the ID Code 1. Select [Service Mode] → [CS Remote Care] → [ID Code], and touch [ID Code]. 2.
  • Page 224 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Procedure Step Using the telephone Using the Fax line Using E-mail line modem modem *1 Setting the DIPSW for CS Remote Care Proceed to step 13. NOTE • This setting is not normally necessary. Take this step only when necessary in a specific connecting condition.
  • Page 225: Software Sw Setting For Cs Remote Care

    10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10.5.3 Software SW setting for CS Remote Care NOTE • SW bits data are written into the RAMU board every time a change is made. In case you changed bit data by accident, be sure to restore the previous state. A.
  • Page 226 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode SW No. Functions Ref. Page • Reserve — C. Details of the software SW for CS Remote Care NOTE • Do not change any bit not described on this table. • Shaded portions denote default values. SW No.
  • Page 227 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 SW No. Default 7654 3210 HEX: 0A 0000 1010 Logic Functions Description 7-4 Reservation Auto call on the waste toner bottle full Disable Enable Reservation Auto call on the toner empty Disable Enable Reservation...
  • Page 228 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode SW No. Default 7654 3210 HEX: 0A 0000 1010 Logic Functions Description 7-0 Modem redial times 0000 0000 0 time 0000 0001 1 time 0000 1010 10 times 0110 0010 98 times 0110 0011 99 times Others...
  • Page 229 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 SW No. Default 7654 3210 HEX: 0A 0000 1010 Logic Functions Description 7-0 Retransmission times on E-mail delivery error 0000 0000 0 time 0000 0001 1 time 0000 1010 10 times 0110 0010 98 times 0110 0011...
  • Page 230 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode SW No. Default 7654 3210 HEX: 20 0010 0000 Logic Functions Description 7-0 Timer 4 0000 0001 100 msec Line connection → Start request telegram delivery 0010 0000 3,200 msec 1111 1110 25,400 msec 1111 1111 25,500 msec...
  • Page 231: Setup Confirmation

    10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10.5.4 Setup confirmation • Follow the steps below to make sure that CS Remote Care has been properly set 1. Call the Service Mode to the screen. 2. Touch [CS Remote Care]. 3.
  • Page 232: Detail On Settings

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode 10.5.8 Detail on settings A. System Selection Functions • To select the system type for remote diagnosis. • Use to newly build or change the system. Setting/ • Select E-Mail, Modem, or Fax. Procedure •...
  • Page 233 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 (2) Date & Time Setting Functions • To set the data and time-of-day. • Use to set or change the date and time-of-day. Setting/ 1. Call the Service Mode to the screen. Procedure 2.
  • Page 234 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode (7) AT Command Functions • To set the command to be issued at the time of modem initialization. • This setting is available only when [Modem] is selected for the system setting. •...
  • Page 235 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 <Mail Check> Functions • To set whether or not to use mail check and the time interval for the POP server used for the CS Remote Care. • To set whether or not to use mail check and the time interval for the POP server used for the CS Remote Care.
  • Page 236 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode <SMTP Connection Time-out> Functions • To set the timeout period for transmission. • To change the timeout period for connection during transmission. Setting/ • The default setting is 60 Sec. Procedure “60 Sec”...
  • Page 237: List Of The Cs Remote Care Error Code

    10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10.5.9 List of the CS Remote Care error code A. When connecting by modem Error code Error Solution 0001 The line is busy (Busy detection) • Transmit again manually. 0002 Failure of the Modem default setting at transmit- •...
  • Page 238 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Error code Error Solution 001A Device ID inconsistency • Check device ID setting of the (Device ID of the host is not identical with the one main body side. of start request telegram.) •...
  • Page 239 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 B. When connecting by e-mails Error code Error Solution • Check the SMTP server on 0001 Connection timeout during transmission User side. Transmission error • Check the SMTP server on 0### ***: SMTP responding code (hexadecimal) User side.
  • Page 240 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Error code Error Solution • Check the POP3 server 3008 POP3_DELETE_FAIL_ERR environment on user’s side. • Check the POP3 server envi- 3009 POP3_MAILBOX_FULL ronment on user’s side. Not ready • Tried to transmit or receive an e-mail when the •...
  • Page 241: Troubleshooting For Cs Remote Care

    10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10.5.10 Troubleshooting for CS Remote Care If communication is not done properly, check the condition by following the procedures shown below. 1. Shift the screen in the order of [Service Mode] → [CS Remote Care] → [Detail Setting]. At this time, in the cases of initial transmitting / administrator transmitting / maintenance start transmitting / maintenance finish transmitting, the communication result will be displayed at the top of the screen.
  • Page 242: 10.6 System Input

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode 10.6 System Input 10.6.1 Marketing Area Functions • To make the various settings (language, paper size, fixed zoom ratios, etc.) according to the applicable marketing area. • Upon setup. Setting/ <Marketing Area> Procedure •...
  • Page 243: Serial Number

    10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10.6.3 Serial Number Functions • To register the serial numbers of the machine and options. • The numbers will be printed on the list output. • Upon setup. NOTE • When main power switch was turned ON while the serial No. was not entered, the message to require entering the serial No.
  • Page 244: Change Fixed Zoom

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode 10.6.7 Change Fixed Zoom Functions • To change the fixed zoom. • To change the fixed zoom from the default setting to the arbitrary value when neces- sary. Setting/ 1. Call the Service Mode on the screen. 2.
  • Page 245 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 D. Own Setting Functions • To default information (except destination address information) of the own unit regis- tered to the unit. Setting/ 1. Call the Service Mode on the screen. 2. Touch [System Input] → [Memory Clear]. Procedure 3.
  • Page 246: Software Switch Setting

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode 10.6.10 Software Switch Setting Functions • To change the status of each function by setting values (mode, bit, HEX) for soft switch of the machine as necessary. • Refer to the corresponding item on [Admin.] for the list of the soft switches available of setting by the user (administrator).
  • Page 247 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Setting item Ref. page (Not used) ― • Color, resolution, quality ― • FLS-Legal switching, reception date printing ― ⎯ • Select initial value of TSI ⎯ • Density setting, background adjustment ⎯...
  • Page 248 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Setting item Ref. page ⎯ • Declare RX print paper size ⎯ (Not used) ⎯ • Document processing when F-CODE reception fails • Silence detection time, history control of V.34 auto dialing, demodulation ⎯...
  • Page 249 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Setting item Ref. page ⎯ (Not used) ⎯ • Detect busy tone, line monitoring, detect line disconnection (PSTN2) ⎯ (Not used) ⎯ • PB sending level (PSTN2) ⎯ • TX level (PSTN2) •...
  • Page 250 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Setting item Ref. page • ADF density adjustment, Output pin P.219 ⎯ (Not used) ⎯ (Not used) • Specify Imaging unit life stop, Normal stabilization, Specify next print color P.220 mode operation, Take data for image stabilization •...
  • Page 251 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Setting item Ref. page • Set re-trials for forwarding RX docs, forced priority TX P.236 • Coding method for the receiver Internet fax capability (Network function, P.237 Mail mode) • DNS function P.237 •...
  • Page 252 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Setting item Ref. page • Average density, priority copy mode, automatic function priority mode, P.254 priority application, Neg./Pos. reverse • Draft print zoom ratio, sorting, AMS setting for tray selection, copy function P.255 •...
  • Page 253 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Setting item Ref. page • # of lines P.270 • Unit of font size P.270 • Font size (Scalable) (least significant 8 bits) P.271 • Font size (Scalable) (most significant 4 bits) P.271 •...
  • Page 254 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Setting item Ref. page ⎯ (Not used) • Enlarge sound volume P.281 • Screen reverse, next screen display for enlarge display P.281 • Key repeat starting time P.282 • Key repeat interval P.282 •...
  • Page 255 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Setting item Ref. page • Language code (for input) P.286 ⎯ (Not used) • Total counter count mode, Paper size considered as the large size P.287 • Key counter P.287 •...
  • Page 256 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Setting item Ref. page • CS Remote Care P.295 Authentication, SMTP authentication information • CS Remote Care POP before SMTP time P.296 • CS Remote Care SMTP timeout P.296 • CS Remote Care POP3 server auto connection interval P.297 •...
  • Page 257 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 C. Soft switch details NOTE • Specifications for soft switches other than fax are described here. For specifications on soft switch for the fax, refer to the FK-507 service manual. • The items without direction are prohibited to be set. Do not change the initial setting. •...
  • Page 258 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 41 State 0100 0001 Setting value Setting item Description Specify whether TX Stamp returns to ON or OFF after completing operations. Select position of TX Stamp. Top &...
  • Page 259 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 00 State 0000 0000 Setting value Setting item Description 7-3 Secure print document hold time 00000 Not delete 00001 1 hour 00010 2 hours 00011 3 hours 00100 4 hours...
  • Page 260 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 05 State 0000 0101 Setting value Setting item Description 7-4 ADF density adjustment 0000 0001 0010 0011 0100 0101 0110 0111 Not avail- 1000 able 1001 1010 1011...
  • Page 261 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 00 State 0000 0000 Setting value Setting item Description Stop when the lifetime of imaging unit ends. Specify whether to stop or not stop print operation Stop Not stop when the lifetime of drum...
  • Page 262 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode NOTE • For details on setting for ACS between [312] and [326], refer to [Setting the soft- ware switches on ACS]. See P.227 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 20 State 0010 0000 Setting value Setting item...
  • Page 263 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 00 State 0000 0000 Setting value Setting item Description 6-0 Setting printing area for ADF front side poste- 0000000 0 mm rior end 2 (D). 0000001 1 mm Set so that the value is the same as that on...
  • Page 264 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 10 State 0001 0000 Setting value Setting item Description 7-4 ACS parameter setting for ADF front side Parameter for specifically posterior end (3). 0000 detecting red (vermilion seal) Parameter for specifically 0001...
  • Page 265 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 20 State 0010 0000 Setting value Setting item Description 5-0 Setting printing area for ADF back side lead- 000000 0 mm ing edge 1 (A). 000001 1 mm Set so that the total of the value with mode...
  • Page 266 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 00 State 0000 0000 Setting value Setting item Description 6-0 Setting printing area for ADF back side poste- 0000000 0 mm rior end 2 (D). 0000001 1 mm Set so that the value is less than that on...
  • Page 267 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 10 State 0001 0000 Setting value Setting item Description 7-4 ACS parameter setting for ADF back side Parameter for specifically posterior end (3). 0000 detecting red (vermilion seal) Parameter for specifically 0001...
  • Page 268 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 00 State 0000 0000 Setting value Setting item Description 7-6 ACS parameter setting for the book scanner. Parameter for center (closer to the full color) Parameter 1 closer to black Parameter 2 closer to...
  • Page 269 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 64 State 0110 0100 Setting value Setting item Description 7-0 Main scan direction size detection value 00000000 (when detecting difference) 00000001 10 gradations 01100100 1000 gradations 11111010 2500 gradations others...
  • Page 270 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 01 State 0000 0001 Setting value Setting item Description 7-0 Wait time from when cover is closed until 00000000 main scan direction size detection starts 00000001 200 msec 00000010...
  • Page 271 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 1E State 0001 1110 Setting value Setting item Description 7-0 Re-shading interval (first time) 00000000 00000001 1 sec. 00011110 30 sec. 11111111 255 sec. Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 3C...
  • Page 272 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 28 State 0010 1000 Setting value Setting item Description POP3 before SMTP 5-4 Maximum width of document to be transmit- Default ted when the fax capability of the receiver is value of set to [Advanced] maximum...
  • Page 273 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Setting value Setting item Description Disable SMTP reception Specify allowed or not allowed for SMTP recep- tion. Enable Disable (for Internet fax(IP-TX), Internet fax (IP relay) reception) TSI information for SMTP reception Specify whether to describe the machine name (or IP address if none) of the TSI in subject or to prioritize the IP address when...
  • Page 274 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 80 (for Europe) 1000 0000 (for Europe) HEX: 88 (for U.S) State 1000 1000 (for U.S) Setting value Setting item Description Text insertion into document to send (Net- Specify whether to insert work function) a preset text message at...
  • Page 275 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 30 State 0011 0000 Setting value Setting item Description 7-6 Switch 10M and 100M: Autonegoti- Auto-negoti- Select communication rate of LAN adaptor ation ation: (Network function) Determine Set to 100M the commu-...
  • Page 276 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: A0 State 1010 0000 Setting value Setting item Description 7-4 SMTP transmission timeout 0001 30 sec. (Network function) 0010 60 sec. * Valid after turning main power off and turn- 0011 90 sec.
  • Page 277 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 00 State 0000 0000 Setting value Setting item Description Number of times to retry when forwarding received documents (Network function) This function is available for only PC (e-mail), PC (scanner), and Internet FAX (IP-TX) com- Additional...
  • Page 278 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 80 State 1000 0000 Setting value Setting item Description E-mail reception (Network function) Select either [Prohibited] Prohib- Permitted or [Permitted] for E-mail ited reception (SMTP/POP3). 6-4 Coding method for the receiver internet fax Sets the capability...
  • Page 279 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 8A State 1000 1010 Setting value Setting item Description 5-1 Intervals for calling during network communi- Not avail- It is for net- 00000 cation able work com- Applicable communication mode is PC (e- munication.
  • Page 280 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 05 State 0000 0101 Setting value Setting item Description 5-0 POP before SMTP duration 000000 000001 1 sec. 000101 5 sec. 111100 60 sec. Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 02...
  • Page 281 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 08 State 0000 1000 Setting value Setting item Description Priority address input screen for preset scan Domain address name input input screen screen Anonymous E-mail counter measure Enable Disable Limit the number of characters to be used for...
  • Page 282 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: FF State 1111 1111 Setting value Setting item Description 7-0 Additional number of times to retry transmis- 0000 0000 sion (Network function) 0000 0001 Specify additional retrial times after retrying the number of times specified by the user.
  • Page 283 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 08 State 0000 1000 Setting value Setting item Description Full-mode function *: When sending internet fax, it requests Not avail- Sets whether to use full- Available MDN/DSN in order to receive notice on able...
  • Page 284 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 50 State 0101 0000 Setting value Setting item Description NOTIFY (SUCCESS) Used when the mail Not send Send server processed nor- mally. NOTIFY (FAILURE) Used when the mail server detected an error.
  • Page 285 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: FF State 1111 1111 Setting value Setting item Description 7-0 Printer number for Nprinter/ Rprinter mode 0000 0000 0000 0001 11111110 11111111 Auto Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: FF State...
  • Page 286 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Setting value Setting item Description Acquire job properties Sets the response content as to whether the acquire job properties function is supported for IPP commu- nication. When OFF, responds as not supported. When ON, does not respond.
  • Page 287 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 3A State 0011 1010 Setting value Setting item Description Enable APOP authentication function Specify whether to enable Enable enable the APOP function. Enable SMTP authentication function Specify whether to enable Enable the SMTP authentication...
  • Page 288 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 80 State 1000 0000 Setting value Setting item Description Use IP relay function Disable Enable 2-0 Set transmission coding method for IP relay/ internet fax (IP-TX) transmission others Not available Mode...
  • Page 289 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Setting value Setting item Description 2-0 Set default relay station for IP relay Relay station 1 Relay station 2 Set the default relay sending machine for IP relay (sending machine). Relay station 3 Relay station 4 Relay station 5 Relay station 6...
  • Page 290 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Setting value Setting item Description FTP client setting Specifies whether to use FTP client. Note that Scan to FTP Not use function is available only when FTP client is enabled. FTP server setting Specifies whether to use Not use FTP server.
  • Page 291 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 00 State 0000 0000 Setting value Setting item Description Set LDAP Set whether to enable Not use LDAP searching. 5-3 Select default LDAP server LDAP server 1 LDAP server 2 Specify the default server for LDAP search- ing.
  • Page 292 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 0C State 0000 1100 Setting value Setting item Description 5-4 Specify coding format 3DES_168bits/RC4_128 bits/DES_56 bits or Selects the coding method for SSL/TLS. RC4_40 bits RC4_128 bits/DES_56 bits or RC4_40 bits DES_56 bits or RC4_40...
  • Page 293 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 00 State 0000 0000 Setting value Setting item Description 7-6 File format (Full Color) Not available Specifies the default file format for full color graphic images. JPEG Not available File format (Gray Scale)
  • Page 294 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 00 State 0000 0000 Setting value Setting item Description 7-5 2 colors Sets the default set- Yellow ting for two Green colors. Blue Magenta Cyan Not avail- others able...
  • Page 295 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 04 State 0000 0100 Setting value Setting item Description Average density (Copy) Disable Enable Specifies average density / Relative luminous effi- Relative luminosity ciency function. •...
  • Page 296 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 00 State 0000 0000 Setting value Setting item Description Auto zoom for combine (Copy) Arbitrary Fixed Specifies either arbitrary or fixed magnifica- ratio ratio tion for printing options, “2 in 1”, “4 in 1”, and “2 in 1 two-page separation.”...
  • Page 297 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 40 State 0100 0000 Setting value Setting item Description 7-4 Character reproduction 0000 -4 (Lighter text) 0100 0 (Standard) 1000 +4 (Darker text) others Not available Document binding Left Document binding: position...
  • Page 298 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 00 State 0000 0000 Setting value Setting item Description 7-4 Select feeder tray. (Paper) 0000 1st tray Selects the priority 0001 2nd tray feeder tray 0010 3rd tray used when...
  • Page 299 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 08 State 0000 1000 Setting value Setting item Description Select auto sort mode. (Copy) Group Sort Select sort on/off auto switch. (Copy) Determines whether to switch “sort on →...
  • Page 300 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 00 State 0000 0000 Setting value Setting item Description Print small size document. (Copy) Specifies whether to generate a warning when a document smaller than that detect- able by document size sensors is loaded.
  • Page 301 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 48 State 0100 1000 Setting value Setting item Description 7-3 Contrast for color quality adjustment 00000 -3 (-9) 01001 10010 +3 (+9) others Not available Mode Default value 7654 3210...
  • Page 302 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 48 State 0100 1000 Setting value Setting item Description 7-3 Green color for color quality adjustment 00000 -3 (-9) 01001 10010 +3 (+9) others Not available Mode Default value 7654 3210...
  • Page 303 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 48 State 0100 1000 Setting value Setting item Description 7-3 Magenta color for color quality adjustment 00000 -3 (-9) 01001 10010 +3 (+9) others Not available Mode Default value 7654 3210...
  • Page 304 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 60 State 0110 0000 Setting value Setting item Description 7-5 Sharpness for color quality adjustment others Not available...
  • Page 305 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 01 (for Europe) 0000 0001 (for Europe) HEX: 0B (for U.S) State 0000 1011 (for U.S) Setting value Setting item Description 7-6 Set PCL (PC Printer) Auto Others 5-0 Set paper size (PC Printer)
  • Page 306 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Setting value Setting item Description 5-0 Set paper size (PC Printer) 011111 B4 Wide 100000 B5 Wide 100001 11 x 17 Wide x 11 Wide 100010 Wide 100011 others Not available Mode Default value 7654 3210...
  • Page 307 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 20 State 0010 0000 Setting value Setting item Description Set print method (Duplex/Simplex) Simplex Duplex (PC Printer) 6-5 Set print method (binding direction) Top binding (PC Printer) Left binding Right binding...
  • Page 308 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Setting value Setting item Description 7-1 Select a font # (PC printer function) 0010011 Antique Olive 0010100 Antique Olive Bold Set font size when it is not specified for PCL 0010101 Antique Olive Italic printing.
  • Page 309 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Setting value Setting item Description 7-1 Select a font # (PC printer function) 0111000 ITC Bookman Demi Italic New Century Schoolbook 0111001 Set font size when it is not specified for PCL Roman printing.
  • Page 310 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 4C (for Europe) 0100 1100 (for Europe) HEX: 78 (For U.S) State 0111 1000 (for U.S) Setting value Setting item Description 7-2 Select a font symbol set (PC Printer) 000000 DESKTOP 000001...
  • Page 311 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Setting value Setting item Description 7-2 Select a font symbol set (PC Printer) 100101 VNMATH 100110 VNUS Set font symbol set when it is not specified for 100111 WIN31J PCL printing. 101000 Greek-8 101001...
  • Page 312 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 30 State 0011 0000 Setting value Setting item Description 7-0 Select font size (Scalable font size) 0000 0000 (Last 8 bits) (PC printer function) 0001 0000 4.00 (16) Set font size when it is not specified for PCL printing.
  • Page 313 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 03 State 0000 0011 Setting value Setting item Description 5-0 Select font size (Bitmap font size) 000000 (First 6 bits) (PC printer function) 000011 10.00 (1000) Set font size when it is not specified for PCL printing.
  • Page 314 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 3C State 0011 1100 Setting value Setting item Description 7-0 Select timeout timer (last 8 bits) 0000 1010 10 sec. (PC printer) 0000 1111 15 sec. Specify together with Mode 456 bits 1-0.
  • Page 315 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 04 State 0000 0100 Setting value Setting item Description PC print job deletion operation If a job is disposed of when printing a PC Read and Suspend Print job, set whether to cut off the session delete...
  • Page 316 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 00 (for Europe) 0000 0000 (for Europe) HEX: 01 (for U.S) State 0000 0001 (for U.S) Setting value Setting item Description 2-1 Set whether to display the account list screen Not display list screen by default Not available...
  • Page 317 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 00 State 0000 0000 Setting value Setting item Description 5-4 Select destination screen: One-touch 1st screen Displays screen of destination when docu- Not available ment is loaded in FAX mode. Not available Not available Specify full-dial sending...
  • Page 318 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 02 (for Europe) 0000 0010 (for Europe) HEX: 82 (for U.S) State 1000 0010 (for U.S) Setting value Setting item Description Display when touching One-touch Destina- One- Specifies whether destination name or addi-...
  • Page 319 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 00 (for Europe) 0000 0000 (for Europe) HEX: C0 (for U.S) State 1100 0000 (for U.S) Setting value Setting item Description 7-6 Select order of displaying year to date. Year-Month-Date (Corresponding to each region) Not available...
  • Page 320 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 0A State 0000 1010 Setting value Setting item Description 7-0 Select low power time. 0000 0000 Not available 0000 0001 1 min. Select when to carry out low power if there is no operation for a certain time, after printing or other operation.
  • Page 321 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 6C State 0110 1100 Setting value Setting item Description 7-5 Select sound volume 1. (Buzzer) (Key) 0 (No sound) 6 stage adjustment of key buzzer others Not available 4-2 Select sound volume 2.
  • Page 322 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 0C State 0000 1100 Setting value Setting item Description 4-2 Sound volume setting 3 (Completion) 0 (No sound) 6 step adjustment Set the Completion sound volume. others Not available Mode...
  • Page 323 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 03 State 0000 0011 Setting value Setting item Description 7-0 Key repeat delay 0000 0001 1 x 100 ms 0000 0011 3 x 100 ms 0001 1110 30 x 100 ms others...
  • Page 324 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 40 State 0100 0000 Setting value Setting item Description 6-5 Sound level of buzzer Normal High Not available Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 00 State 0000 0000 Setting value...
  • Page 325 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 04 State 0000 0100 Setting value Setting item Description 7-2 Language code (for display) 000000 Japanese 000001 English • Selects the language for displaying opera- 000010 German tion panel/report.
  • Page 326 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 04 State 0000 0100 Setting value Setting item Description 7-2 Language code (for input/output) 000000 Japanese 000001 English • Sets the language for import/export. 000010 German •...
  • Page 327 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 04 State 0000 0100 Setting value Setting item Description 7-2 Language code (for input) 000000 Japanese 000001 English • Selects the keyboard and input letters for 000010 German operation panel.
  • Page 328 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 60 (for Europe) 0110 0000 (for Europe) HEX: 50 (for U.S) State 0101 0000 (for U.S) Setting value Setting item Description Coverage rate clear Total counter count mode Mode 1 Mode 2 5-4 Paper size which is considered to be a large...
  • Page 329 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 00 State 0000 0000 Setting value Setting item Description 7-5 Vendor + key counter color mode Mode 1 (key counter) Mode 2 Mode 3 Mode 4 Mode 5 others Not available...
  • Page 330 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 00 State 0000 0000 Setting value Setting item Description Vendor message Message Message PC print control with key counter Do not Match match with copy with copy operation operation...
  • Page 331 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: E0 State 1110 0000 Setting value Setting item Description Color → B/W fallback function Color Reception Sets whether to receive Allowed allowed color data or not. Test scan Disable Enable...
  • Page 332 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 01 State 0000 0001 Setting value Setting item Description Fan control for the low-temperature warm-up Sets the valid/invalid of the fan control function *: In order to make this setting valid, main which further prevents the power switch needs to be turned off and on Valid...
  • Page 333 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 03 State 0000 0011 Setting value Setting item Description 4-0 CS Remote Care 00001 1 min. Modem redial interval 00011 3 min. 01010 10 min. others Not available Mode...
  • Page 334 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 06 State 0000 0110 Setting value Setting item Description 7-0 CS Remote Care 00000000 10 min. Retransmission interval on E-mail error 00000110 60 min. 00001011 120 min.
  • Page 335 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 20 State 0010 0000 Setting value Setting item Description 7-0 CS Remote Care 00000000 0 sec. Ring reception -> Connect reception timer 00100000 32 sec. 11111111 255 sec.
  • Page 336 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 1E State 0001 1110 Setting value Setting item Description 7-0 CS Remote Care 00000000 0 sec. Opposite party signal answer wait time 00011110 30 sec. 11111111 255 sec.
  • Page 337 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 05 State 0000 0101 Setting value Setting item Description 7-0 CS Remote Care 00000000 0 sec. POP before SMTP time 00000101 5 sec. 00111100 60 sec. others Not available Mode...
  • Page 338 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: 1E State 0001 1110 Setting value Setting item Description 7-1 CS Remote Care 0000000 Not available POP3 server auto connection interval 0000001 1 min. 0001111 15 min.
  • Page 339 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mode Default value 7654 3210 HEX: F0 State 1111 0000 Setting value Setting item Description 7-6 CS Remote Care 1 byte Rx FIFO trigger level 4 byte 8 byte 14 byte 5-4 CS Remote Care 1 byte Tx FIFO trigger level...
  • Page 340 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode 10.6.12 Unit Change Functions • To select who is to replace a unit. • When the unit life arrives, the warning display is intended for the specific person who is going to replace the unit. When “User”...
  • Page 341 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10.6.15 IU Life Setting Functions • To set the life threshold for imaging units. • Use this setting when a gap appears between the actual life value of imaging unit and the life specification value due to the way * a machine is used.
  • Page 342 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode 10.7 Counter • The counter displays the counts of various counters to allow the technical representative to check or set as necessary. 10.7.1 Procedure A. Checking the counter 1. Call the Service Mode to the screen. 2.
  • Page 343: Service Call Counter

    10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10.7.3 Functions • To check the number of misfeeds that have occurred at different locations in the machine. • To clear the count of each counter. • To check the number of paper misfeeds that have occurred. 10.7.4 Service Call Counter Functions...
  • Page 344: Service Call History (Data)

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode B. Paper Size Functions • To display the count value for service total counter of each paper size. • To check the total number of printed pages including the one at Service Mode according to each paper size.
  • Page 345 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10.8.3 File Dump Functions • To specify the file for analysis which can be output inside the controller, and print it. • To analyze troubles. Setting/ 1. Call the Service Mode on the screen. 2.
  • Page 346 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode 10.9.3 Sensor check screens • These are only typical screens which may be different from what are shown on each indi- vidual machine. A. Sensor Check (Printer) A02FF3E518DA...
  • Page 347 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 B. Sensor Check (Scan) A02FF3E519DA 10.9.4 Sensor check list A. Sensor Check Operation characteristics/ panel display Symbol Panel display Part/signal name Paper feed tray 1 Out of PS12 Device detection Tray 1 device detection sensor In position position Paper not...
  • Page 348 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode Operation characteristics/ panel display Symbol Panel display Part/signal name Paper feed tray 4 PS121 Device detection See P.19 of the PC-104/204 service manual. PS124 Paper Empty PS122 Paper Near Empty PS126 Vertical Transport PS125 Feed...
  • Page 349 10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Operation characteristics/ panel display Symbol Panel display Part/signal name Cassette Open See P.23 of the PC-405 service manual. Shift Mtr Pulse PS10 Elev. Mtr Pulse Duplex See P.12 of the AD-505 service manual. ⎯...
  • Page 350 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode B. Sensor Check (Scanner) Operation characteristics/ panel display Symbol Panel display Part/signal name Empty See P.39 of the DF-612/SP-503/MS-501 service manual. Width Sensor 1 Width Sensor 2 Width Sensor 3 Length Sensor 4 Length Sensor 5 Regist Before Read...
  • Page 351: Table Number

    10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10.9.5 Table Number Functions • When IDC is detected, for plain paper, Thick, and Black, the machine independently displays each Vg/Vdc output value that is calculated based on the density (toner amount stuck on the belt) of the test pattern created on the transfer belt.
  • Page 352: Color Regist

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode 10.9.8 Color Regist Functions • To check each of C, M, and Y for color shift amount. • The data is updated after a color shift correction has been made or color shift adjust- ment has been completed.
  • Page 353: Test Mode

    10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10.10 Test Mode • To check the image on the printer side by letting the machine produce various types of test pattern. It also tests the printing operation in running mode. •...
  • Page 354: Halftone Pattern

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode 10.10.3 Halftone Pattern Functions • To produce a solid halftone pattern. • Used for checking uneven density and pitch noise. Pattern SINGLE HYPER Gradation Cyan Density: 255 A02EF3C519DA Setting/ • Copies (“1” to 999) Procedure •...
  • Page 355: Color Reproduction

    10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10.10.5 Color Reproduction Functions • To produce a color reproduction pattern. • To be used to check the color reproduction. Pattern SINGLE HYPER Gradation Density: 255 A02FF3C525DA Setting/ • Copies (“1” to 999) Procedure •...
  • Page 356: Internet Isw

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode 10.12 Internet ISW • By using this setting, the firmware stored in the server can be downloaded over internet for upgrading. • For details for upgrading the firmware, refer to “Firmware upgrade” in the Maintenance section.
  • Page 357: Forwarding Access Setting

    10. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 C. Connection Timeout Functions • To set the time for the timeout for accessing the server. • To use when changing the time for the timeout for accessing the server. Setting/ •...
  • Page 358: Download Firmware

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 10. Service Mode 10.13 Download Firmware Functions • To download and rewrite the engine firmware data. • Use to download and rewrite the engine firmware data of the main body or the job separator. Setting/ See P.31 Procedure...
  • Page 359: Security Settings Function Setting Procedure

    11. Security Settings Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 11. Security Settings 11.1 Security settings function setting procedure 11.1.1 Procedure 1. Call the Service Mode to the screen. 2. Press the following keys in this order. → → Stop Clear 3.
  • Page 360: Settings In The Security Settings

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 11. Security Settings 11.3 Settings in the Security Settings 11.3.1 CE Password Functions • To set and change the CE password. • Use to change the CE password. Setting/ • Enter the CE password (8 digits) on the on-screen keyboard. Procedure •...
  • Page 361: Billing Setting

    12. Billing Setting Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 12. Billing Setting 12.1 Billing Setting function setting procedure 12.1.1 Procedure 1. Call the Service Mode to the screen. 2. Press the following keys in this order. → Stop 3. Billing Setting menu will appear. A02FF3E521DA 12.1.2 Exiting...
  • Page 362: Settings In The Billing Setting

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 12. Billing Setting 12.3 Settings in the Billing Setting 12.3.1 Counter Setting Functions • To set the counting method for the total counter and size counter. • To set the size regarded as the large size (2 counts.) •...
  • Page 363: Management Function Choice

    12. Billing Setting Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 12.3.2 Management Function Choice • To set whether or not the following items are to be mounted. Key counter, management device or vendor A. Management Device Functions • To set whether or not the management device is installed. •...
  • Page 364: Coverage Rate Clear

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 12. Billing Setting C. Vendor (+ Key Counter) Functions • To set whether or not the vendor is installed. • Set when the vendor is mounted. NOTE • When using the vendor along with the key counter, inserting the key counter will set it to the “Key Counter Mode”...
  • Page 365: Trouble Resetting

    13. Procedure for resetting Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 13. Procedure for resetting 13.1 Trouble resetting Functions • If the all troubles occur and the status would not be cleared by turning main power switch OFF and ON again, or opening and closing the front door, clear the status of the machine.
  • Page 366: Initial Mode

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 14. Initial mode 14. Initial mode 14.1 Initial mode function setting procedure 1. Remove the cover [1] from the com- pact flash insertion slot. A02FF2C525DA 2. Press the warm-restart switch [1]. A02FF3C530DA • 3. Enter “3” on the 10-key pad with “ ”...
  • Page 367: Initial Mode Function Tree

    14. Initial mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 4. Initial mode screen will appear. A02FF3E531DA 14.2 Initial mode function tree Initial mode Ref. Page Memory Clear System Data P.326 System Error Image Data Own Setting Fax dest. Activity Soft SW Trouble Reset Touch Panel Adj.
  • Page 368: Touch Panel Adj

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 14. Initial mode G. Soft SW See P.204 H. Trouble Reset Functions • To default trouble information when the engine is in an error status due to I/F mis- match between the printer engine and the controller. •...
  • Page 369: Mechanical Adjustment

    15. Mechanical adjustment Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 15. Mechanical adjustment 15.1 PH unit mechanical adjustment 15.1.1 Skew adjustment This adjustment must be made in the following case: • When PH unit is replaced. 1. Turn ON the main power switch. 2.
  • Page 370 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 15. Mechanical adjustment • If either value is out of the specifica- tion, follow the procedures shown below to adjust it to satisfy the specifi- cation. • If the value of all color, C, M, Y satisfy the specification, proceed to step 10.
  • Page 371 15. Mechanical adjustment Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Blank Page...
  • Page 372: Troubleshooting

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 16. Jam display Troubleshooting 16. Jam display 16.1 Misfeed display • When a paper misfeed occurs, the misfeed message, misfeed location, and paper loca- tion are displayed on the control panel of the machine. A02FF4C504DA Display Code *1 Jam type...
  • Page 373 16. Jam display Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 *1: JAM code is displayed at [Paper Jam History] under [Counter] available from Service Mode. Regarding jam at paper exit options, jam codes are available by selecting [Service Mode] → [Counter] → [JAM]. To identify misfeed locations, use the jam codes and refer to the above list.
  • Page 374 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 16. Jam display 16.2 Sensor layout A02FF4C501DA [1] Paper exit sensor (PS2) Sensor in front of tim. roller (PS1)
  • Page 375 16. Jam display Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 16.3 Solution 16.3.1 Initial check items • When a paper misfeed occurs, first perform the following initial check items. Check item Action Does paper meet product specifications? Replace paper. Is the paper curled, wavy, or damp? Replace paper.
  • Page 376: Misfeed At Tray 1 Feed Section

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 16. Jam display 16.3.3 Misfeed at tray 1 feed section A. Detection timing Type Description Detection of • The leading edge of the paper does not turn ON the sensor in front of tim. roller misfeed at tray 1 (PS1) even after the lapse of a given period of time after the tray 1 starts to feed feed section...
  • Page 377: Misfeed At 2Nd Image Transfer Section

    16. Jam display Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 16.3.4 Misfeed at 2nd image transfer section A. Detection timing Type Description • A sheet of paper does not turn OFF the sensor in front of tim. roller (PS1) after Detection of a predetermined period of time has elapsed since the sheet has turned ON the misfeed at 2nd PS1.
  • Page 378: Misfeed At Exit Section

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 16. Jam display 16.3.5 Misfeed at exit section A. Detection timing Type Description • The paper exit sensor (PS2) is not turned OFF even after the lapse of a given period of time after the paper has turned ON the PS2. Detection of •...
  • Page 379: Controller Jam

    16. Jam display Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 16.3.6 Controller jam A. Detection timing Type Description • A control erratic operation as it relates to the duplex unit occurs. Controller jam • A stop command (a command to effect a forced stop) is received. •...
  • Page 380: Malfunction Code

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 17. Malfunction code 17. Malfunction code 17.1 Alert code • The machine’s CPU performs a self-diagnostics function that, on detecting a malfunction, gives the corresponding warning code and maintenance call mark on the control panel. Machine Status P-21 P-22...
  • Page 381: P-28 Idc Sensor (Rear) Failure

    17. Malfunction code Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Code Item Description P-21 Color regist test pattern failure • The number of points detected in the main scan direc- tion is more or less than the specified value during main scan direction registration correction. •...
  • Page 382 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 17. Malfunction code 17.2.3 P-6: Cyan imaging unit failure 17.2.4 P-7: Magenta imaging unit failure 17.2.5 P-8: Yellow imaging unit failure 17.2.6 P-9: Black imaging unit failure Relevant parts Imaging unit /C Transfer belt unit Imaging unit /M High voltage unit (HV) Imaging unit /Y...
  • Page 383 17. Malfunction code Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 17.2.8 P-12: Black PC drive sensor malfunction Relevant parts Black PC drive main sensor (PS16) Main drive unit Black PC drive sub sensor (PS18) Printer control board (PRCB) Step Action Perform the faulty sensor check procedure. *1 Check the sensor, for which a faulty condition has been checked, for installed position and proper connector connection.
  • Page 384: P-27: Secondary Transfer Atvc Failure

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 17. Malfunction code 17.2.11 P-27: Secondary transfer ATVC failure Relevant parts High voltage unit (HV) Image transfer entrance guide Printer control board (PRCB) 2nd image transfer assy Transfer belt unit Step Action Check roller opposed to the 2nd image transfer roller is grounded. Clean the joint or correct if necessary.
  • Page 385: Trouble Code

    17. Malfunction code Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 17.3 Trouble code • The machine’s CPU performs a self-diagnostics function that, on detecting a malfunction, gives the corresponding malfunction code on the control panel. A02FF4E505DA 17.3.1 Trouble code list * For the details of the malfunction codes of the options, see the Service Manual for the cor- responding option.
  • Page 386 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 17. Malfunction code Code Item Detection timing Rank C2151 Secondary transfer roller • During a retraction operation of the 2nd image trans- pressure welding alienation fer roller, the 2nd image transfer welding alienation sensor cannot detect the 2nd image transfer roller at its retracted position within a predetermined period of time after the 2nd image transfer retraction motor starts rotating.
  • Page 387 17. Malfunction code Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Code Item Detection timing Rank C2553 Abnormally low toner density • TC ratio in the developing machine, which is deter- detected magenta TCR sensor mined by toner replenishing amount control mecha- nism, is 4 % or less for a given number of times consecutively.
  • Page 388 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 17. Malfunction code Code Item Detection timing Rank C2A01 EEPROM access error (TC C) • An error was found when reading or writing data. • The error was found when reading out the counter C2A02 EEPROM access error (TC M) value.
  • Page 389 17. Malfunction code Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Code Item Detection timing Rank C3721 Fusing abnormally high tem- • The heating roller thermistor continues to detect a perature detection temperature higher than a predetermined one for a (heating side) predetermined period of time.
  • Page 390 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 17. Malfunction code Code Item Detection timing Rank C6704 Image input time out • The scan motion is not completed even after the lapse of a predetermined period of time because of a hardware failure or other reason. C6751 CCD clamp/gain adjustment •...
  • Page 391 17. Malfunction code Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 • The machine displays an abort code on the control panel as it becomes unable to pro- cess tasks properly through its software control. • When the system program is aborted, the machine attempts to restart it automatically. If it fails to restart the program, check or replace the electrical components, units, options, and connections related to the specific type of abort condition.
  • Page 392: How To Reset

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 17. Malfunction code 17.4 How to reset • Different malfunction resetting procedures apply depending on the rank of the trouble code. * List of malfunction resetting procedures Trouble code rank Resetting procedures • Trouble reset For details of trouble reset, see Adjustment/ Rank A Setting.
  • Page 393: C0301: Suction Fan Motor's Failure To Turn

    17. Malfunction code Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 17.5 Solution 17.5.1 C0301: Suction fan motor’s failure to turn Relevant parts Suction fan motor (FM10) Printer control board (PRCB) WIRING DIAGRAM Step Action Location (Electri- Control signal cal component) Check the FM10 connector for proper con- —...
  • Page 394: C2152: Transfer Belt Pressure Welding Alienation

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 17. Malfunction code 17.5.3 C2152: Transfer belt pressure welding alienation Relevant parts Fusing motor (M2) Printer control board (PRCB) Transfer belt pressure retraction clutch (CL3) Transfer belt retraction sensor (PS6) WIRING DIAGRAM Step Action Location (Electri- Control signal cal component)
  • Page 395: C2254: Color Pc Motor's Turning At Abnormal Timing

    17. Malfunction code Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 17.5.5 C2253: Color PC motor’s failure to turn 17.5.6 C2254: Color PC motor’s turning at abnormal timing Relevant parts Color PC motor (M3) Printer control board (PRCB) WIRING DIAGRAM Step Action Location (Electri- Control signal cal component)
  • Page 396: C2451: Release New Transfer Belt Unit

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 17. Malfunction code 17.5.8 C2451: Release new transfer belt unit Relevant parts Transfer belt unit Printer control board (PRCB) WIRING DIAGRAM Step Action Location (Electri- Control signal cal component) Reinstall unit — — Check there is a short circuit in the fuse of —...
  • Page 397 17. Malfunction code Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 17.5.12 C2552: Abnormally high toner density detected cyan TCR sensor 17.5.13 C2554: Abnormally high toner density detected magenta TCR sensor 17.5.14 C2556: Abnormally high toner density detected yellow TCR sensor Relevant parts Imaging unit /C Printer control board (PRCB) Imaging unit /M...
  • Page 398 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 17. Malfunction code 17.5.16 C2558: Abnormally high toner density detected black TCR sensor Relevant parts Imaging unit /K Printer control board (PRCB) Toner cartridge /K WIRING DIAGRAM Step Action Location (Electri- Control signal cal component) Reinstall imaging unit —...
  • Page 399: C2650: Main Backup Media Access Error

    17. Malfunction code Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 17.5.21 C2650: Main backup media access error Relevant parts Service EEPROM board (SVERB) Printer control board (PRCB) WIRING DIAGRAM Step Action Location (Electri- Control signal cal component) Check the connector (CN36) on PRCB, the connector (CN1) on SVERB, and the har- —...
  • Page 400 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 17. Malfunction code 17.5.22 C2651: EEPROM access error (IU C) 17.5.23 C2652: EEPROM access error (IU M) 17.5.24 C2653: EEPROM access error (IU Y) 17.5.25 C2654: EEPROM access error (IU K) Relevant parts Imaging unit /C Printer control board (PRCB) Imaging unit /M Imaging unit /Y...
  • Page 401: C3101: Fusing Roller Separation Failure

    17. Malfunction code Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 17.5.30 C3101: Fusing roller separation failure Relevant parts Fusing pressure roller retraction motor (M12) Printer control board (PRCB) Fusing pressure home sensor (PS38) Fusing unit WIRING DIAGRAM Step Action Location (Electri- Control signal cal component) Check the M12 connector for proper...
  • Page 402: C3301: Fusing Cooling Fan Motor/ 1 Failure To Turn

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 17. Malfunction code 17.5.33 C3301: Fusing cooling fan motor/ 1 failure to turn Relevant parts Fusing cooling fan motor (FM13) Printer control board (PRCB) WIRING DIAGRAM Step Action Location (Electri- Control signal cal component) Check the FM13 connector for proper —...
  • Page 403: C3421: Fusing Heaters Trouble (Heating Side)

    17. Malfunction code Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 17.5.35 C3421: Fusing heaters trouble (heating side) 17.5.36 C3423: Fusing heaters trouble (pressurizing side) Relevant parts Fusing unit DC power supply (DCPU) Printer control board (PRCB) WIRING DIAGRAM Step Action Location (Electri- Control signal cal component) Check the fusing unit for correct installation...
  • Page 404 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 17. Malfunction code 17.5.39 C3821: Fusing abnormally low temperature detection (heating side) 17.5.40 C3823: Fusing abnormally low temperature detection (pressurizing side) Relevant parts Fusing unit DC power supply (DCPU) Printer control board (PRCB) WIRING DIAGRAM Step Action Location (Electri-...
  • Page 405 17. Malfunction code Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 17.5.45 C4551: Laser malfunction (C) 17.5.46 C4552: Laser malfunction (M) 17.5.47 C4553: Laser malfunction (Y) 17.5.48 C4554: Laser malfunction (K) Relevant parts PH unit PH relay board (REYBPH) Printer control board (PRCB) WIRING DIAGRAM Step Action...
  • Page 406: C5351: Power Supply Cooling Fan Motor's Failure To Turn

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 17. Malfunction code 17.5.51 C5351: Power supply cooling fan motor’s failure to turn Relevant parts Power supply cooling fan motor (FM8) Printer control board (PRCB) WIRING DIAGRAM Step Action Location (Electri- Control signal cal component) Check the FM8 connector for proper —...
  • Page 407: C5357: Cooling Fan Motor/1'S Failure To Turn

    17. Malfunction code Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 17.5.53 C5357: Cooling fan motor/1’s failure to turn Relevant parts Cooling fan motor/1 (FM16) Printer control board (PRCB) WIRING DIAGRAM Step Action Location (Electri- Control signal cal component) Check the FM16 connector for proper —...
  • Page 408: C6401: Other Troubles Of Scanner

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 17. Malfunction code 17.5.55 C6401: Other troubles of scanner Relevant parts BCRU board (BCRUB) MFBU board (MFBUB) Exposure unit WIRING DIAGRAM Step Action Location (Electri- Control signal cal component) Check the connectors between BCRUB and MFBUB for proper connection and cor- —...
  • Page 409: C6751: Ccd Clamp/Gain Adjustment Failure

    17. Malfunction code Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 17.5.57 C6751: CCD clamp/gain adjustment failure Relevant parts Exposure unit CCDU board (CCDUB) BCRU board (BCRUB) WIRING DIAGRAM Step Action Location (Electri- Control signal cal component) Correct the harness connection between —...
  • Page 410: Power Supply Trouble

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 18. Power supply trouble 18. Power supply trouble 18.1 Machine is not energized at all (DCPU operation check) Relevant parts Main power switch (SW1) DC power supply (DCPU) Front door switch/1 (MS3) Front door switch/2 (MS4) Printer control board (PRCB) WIRING Step...
  • Page 411: Fusing Heaters Do Not Operate

    18. Power supply trouble Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 18.3 Fusing heaters do not operate Relevant parts Main power switch (SW1) DC power supply (DCPU) Right door switch (MS5) Fusing unit WIRING Step Check item DIAGRAM Result Action (Location) Is the power source voltage applied across Check wiring from power CN_MCB-4 on DCPU?
  • Page 412: Image Quality Problem

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19. Image quality problem 19. Image quality problem 19.1 How to read element date • As part of troubleshooting procedures, the numeric values set for “State Confirmation” available from “Service Mode” can be used to isolate the cause of the image problem. A02FF4E515DA 19.1.1 Table number...
  • Page 413 19. Image quality problem Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19.1.2 Level history A02FF4E517DA TCR-C • Shows the T/C ratio reading taken last (in 0.01 % increments). TCR-M • Standard value: 6 to 8 % TCR-Y • Relevant components: TCR sensor TCR-K •...
  • Page 414: How To Identify Problematic Part

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19. Image quality problem 19.2 How to identify problematic part • This chapter is divided into two parts: “Initial check items” and “Troubleshooting proce- dure by a particular image quality problem.” • When an image quality problem occurs, first go through the “Initial check items” and, if the cause is yet to be identified, go to “Troubleshooting procedure by a particular image quality problem.”...
  • Page 415 19. Image quality problem Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 A. Initial check items 2 • If the printer is responsible for the image problem, let the machine produce a test print and determine whether the image problem occurs in a specific single color or four colors. 4 colors Mono color A02FF4C502DA...
  • Page 416 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19. Image quality problem 19.3 Solution NOTE • Typical faulty image samples shown in the following are all printed with A4S set- ting. 19.3.1 Scanner system: white lines, white bands, colored lines and colored bands in sub scan direction A.
  • Page 417 19. Image quality problem Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 (2) When the ADF is used Step Section Check item Result Action Original Original is damaged or dirty. Change original. ADF reading section Glass is dirty. Clean. Shading sheet Shading sheet is dirty. Wipe the surface clean with a soft cloth.
  • Page 418 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19. Image quality problem 19.3.2 Scanner system: white lines, white bands, colored lines and colored bands in main scan direction A. Typical faulty images White lines in main White bands in main Color lines in main scan Color bands in main scan direction scan direction...
  • Page 419 19. Image quality problem Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19.3.3 Scanner system: color spots A. Typical faulty images A02EF4C509DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action Original Original is damaged or dirty. YES Change original. Original pad is dirty. YES Clean.
  • Page 420 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19. Image quality problem 19.3.4 Scanner system: fog A. Typical faulty images ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD A02EF4C510DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action Original Original is damaged or dirty. YES Change original. Original pad is dirty.
  • Page 421: Scanner System: Blurred Image, Blotchy Image

    19. Image quality problem Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19.3.5 Scanner system: blurred image, blotchy image A. Typical faulty images A02EF4C511DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action Original Original does not lie flat. YES Change original. ADF does not lie flat.
  • Page 422 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19. Image quality problem 19.3.6 Scanner system: incorrect color image registration, sync shift (lines in main scan direction) A. Typical faulty images A02EF4C512DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action Original Original does not lie flat. YES Change original.
  • Page 423: Scanner System: Moire

    19. Image quality problem Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19.3.7 Scanner system: moire A. Typical faulty images A02EF4C513DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action Original Moire distortions recur even after Change the original mode the orientation of original has been (select one other than that changed.
  • Page 424: Scanner System: Skewed Image

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19. Image quality problem 19.3.8 Scanner system: skewed image A. Typical faulty images A02EF4C514DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action Original Original is skew. YES Reposition original. Original glass Original glass is in positive contact Reinstall the glass.
  • Page 425 19. Image quality problem Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19.3.9 Scanner system: distorted image A. Typical faulty images ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE A02EF4C515DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action Installation Machine is installed on a level sur- Reinstall.
  • Page 426 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19. Image quality problem 19.3.10 Scanner system: low image density, rough image A. Typical faulty images ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE A02EF4C516DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action Original glass Original Glass is dirty. YES Wipe the surface clean with a soft cloth.
  • Page 427 19. Image quality problem Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19.3.11 Scanner system: defective ACS A. Typical faulty images Colored area of original ABCDE ABCDE Black-and-white area of original ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE A02EF4C517DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action Auto color level...
  • Page 428: Scanner System: Blank Copy, Black Copy

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19. Image quality problem 19.3.12 Scanner system: blank copy, black copy A. Typical faulty images Blank copy Black copy A02EF4C518DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action Cable connecting Connector is connected properly Reconnect.
  • Page 429 19. Image quality problem Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19.3.13 Scanner system: abnormal image A. Typical faulty images ABCDE ABCDE Data on ABCDE previous page ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE Data on ABCDE current page ABCDE A02EF4C519DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result...
  • Page 430: Scanner System: Uneven Density

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19. Image quality problem 19.3.14 Scanner system: uneven density A. Typical faulty images A02EF4C520DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action Exposure unit Exposure unit is not installed pre- YES Reinstall. cisely. Scanner motor Scanner motor turns smoothly.
  • Page 431 19. Image quality problem Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19.3.15 Printer monocolor: white lines, white bands, colored lines and colored bands in sub scan direction A. Typical faulty images White bands in sub Colored lines in sub Colored bands in sub White lines in sub scan direction scan direction...
  • Page 432 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19. Image quality problem 19.3.16 Printer monocolor: white lines, white bands, colored lines and colored bands in main scan direction A. Typical faulty images Colored bands in main White bands in main Colored lines in main White lines in main scan direction scan direction...
  • Page 433: Printer Monocolor: Uneven Density In Sub Scan Direction

    19. Image quality problem Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19.3.17 Printer monocolor: uneven density in sub scan direction A. Typical faulty images A02EF4C521DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action High image Uneven density in sub scan direc- YES Feed 10 to 20 blank sheets of density original tion occurs at a pitch of 40 mm to...
  • Page 434: Printer Monocolor: Uneven Density In Main Scan Direction

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19. Image quality problem 19.3.18 Printer monocolor: uneven density in main scan direction A. Typical faulty images A02EF4C520DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action Imaging unit The surface of the PC drum is YES Change imaging unit.
  • Page 435: Printer Monocolor: Low Image Density

    19. Image quality problem Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19.3.19 Printer monocolor: low image density A. Typical faulty images ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE A02EF4C516DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action Warning display The maintenance call mark is YES Take action according to the displayed on the panel.
  • Page 436 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19. Image quality problem Step Section Check item Result Action Hopper unit Connectors are loose. YES Reconnect. Gear is cracked. YES Change gear. Image Process Toner is properly supplied when Go to next step. Adjustment →...
  • Page 437: Printer Monocolor: Gradation Reproduction Failure

    19. Image quality problem Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19.3.20 Printer monocolor: gradation reproduction failure A. Typical faulty images A02EF4C522DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action Warning display The maintenance call mark is YES Take action according to the displayed on the panel.
  • Page 438: Printer Monocolor: Foggy Background

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19. Image quality problem 19.3.21 Printer monocolor: foggy background A. Typical faulty images ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD ABCD A02EF4C510DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action Warning display The maintenance call mark is YES Take action according to the displayed on the panel.
  • Page 439 19. Image quality problem Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Step Section Check item Result Action Image Process “Conv. Value” falls within the YES Go to step 17. Adjustment specified range as checked through →Gradation gradation adjust. Adjust Dark: 0 ± 100 (Service Mode) Highlight: 0 ±...
  • Page 440: Printer Monocolor: Void Areas, White Spots

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19. Image quality problem 19.3.22 Printer monocolor: void areas, white spots A. Typical faulty images Void areas White spots A02EF4C523DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action Image Check There are void areas at the front See P.394 side or high density section.
  • Page 441 19. Image quality problem Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19.3.23 Printer monocolor: colored spots A. Typical faulty images A02EF4C524DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action Imaging unit Developing bias contact terminal Clean contact terminal and makes good connection. check terminal position.
  • Page 442 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19. Image quality problem 19.3.24 Printer monocolor: blurred image A. Typical faulty images A02EF4C511DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action PH unit The surface of the PH window is YES Clean with cleaning jig. dirty.
  • Page 443: Printer Monocolor: Blank Copy, Black Copy

    19. Image quality problem Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19.3.25 Printer monocolor: blank copy, black copy A. Typical faulty images Blank copy Black copy A02EF4C518DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action Image check A blank copy occurs. YES Check PH unit connector for proper connection.
  • Page 444: Printer Monocolor: Uneven Image

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19. Image quality problem 19.3.26 Printer monocolor: uneven image A. Typical faulty images A02EF4C525DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action Toner cartridge The toner cartridge of every color Re-install it. is surely installed. PH unit The PH unit is surely installed.
  • Page 445: In Sub Scan Direction

    19. Image quality problem Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19.3.27 Printer 4-color: white lines, white bands, colored lines and colored bands in sub scan direction A. Typical faulty images White lines in sub White bands in sub Colored lines in sub Colored bands in sub scan direction scan direction...
  • Page 446 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19. Image quality problem 19.3.28 Printer 4-color: white lines, white bands, colored lines and colored bands in main scan direction A. Typical faulty images White lines in main White bands in Colored lines in main Colored bands in scan direction main scan direction...
  • Page 447: Printer 4-Color: Uneven Density In Sub Scan Direction

    19. Image quality problem Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19.3.29 Printer 4-color: uneven density in sub scan direction A. Typical faulty images A02EF4C526DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action Transfer belt unit Fingerprints, oil, or other foreign YES Clean.
  • Page 448: Printer 4-Color: Uneven Density In Main Scan Direction

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19. Image quality problem 19.3.30 Printer 4-color: uneven density in main scan direction A. Typical faulty images A02EF4C521DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action Transfer belt unit Fingerprints, oil, or other foreign YES Clean.
  • Page 449: Printer 4-Color: Low Image Density

    19. Image quality problem Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19.3.31 Printer 4-color: low image density A. Typical faulty images ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE A02EF4C516DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action Paper Paper is damp. YES Change paper to one just unwrapped from its package.
  • Page 450: Printer 4-Color: Poor Color Reproduction

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19. Image quality problem 19.3.32 Printer 4-color: poor color reproduction A. Typical faulty images A02EF4C527DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action Paper Paper is damp. YES Change paper to one just unwrapped from its package.
  • Page 451: Printer 4-Color: Incorrect Color Image Registration

    19. Image quality problem Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19.3.33 Printer 4-color: incorrect color image registration A. Typical faulty images A02EF4C512DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action Warning display The maintenance call mark is YES Take action according to the displayed on the panel.
  • Page 452: Printer 4-Color: Void Areas, White Spots

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19. Image quality problem 19.3.34 Printer 4-color: void areas, white spots A. Typical faulty images Void areas White spots A02EF4C523DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action Image check There are void areas at the front P.409 side or high density section.
  • Page 453: Printer 4-Color: Colored Spots

    19. Image quality problem Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19.3.35 Printer 4-color: colored spots A. Typical faulty images A02EF4C509DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action Imaging unit The surface of the PC drum is YES Change imaging unit. scratched.
  • Page 454 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19. Image quality problem 19.3.36 Printer 4-color: poor fusing performance, offset A. Typical faulty images Poor fusing performance Offset A02EF4C528DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action Paper Paper type does not match. YES Change the setting.
  • Page 455: Printer 4-Color: Brush Effect, Blurred Image

    19. Image quality problem Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19.3.37 Printer 4-color: brush effect, blurred image A. Typical faulty images Brush effect Blurred image A02EF4C529DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action Paper Paper is damp. YES Change paper to one just unwrapped from its package.
  • Page 456 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19. Image quality problem 19.3.38 Printer 4-color: back marking A. Typical faulty images A02EF4C530DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action 2nd image trans- Image transfer roller is scratched or YES Change transfer roller unit. fer roller unit dirty.
  • Page 457: Printer 4-Color: Uneven Image

    19. Image quality problem Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 19.3.39 Printer 4-color: uneven image A. Typical faulty images A02EF4C525DA B. Troubleshooting procedure Step Section Check item Result Action Toner cartridge The toner cartridge of every color Re-install it. is surely installed. PH unit The PH unit is surely installed.
  • Page 458: Parts Layout Drawing

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 20. Parts layout drawing Appendix 20. Parts layout drawing 20.1 Main body 20.1.1 Scanner section [18] [17] [16] [15] [14] [13] [12] [11] [10] A02FF5C506DA Scanner motor (M201) [10] BCRU board (BCRUB) MFBU board (MFBUB) [11] Original cover sensor (PS205) RAMU board (RAMUB) [12] CCDU board (CCDUB)
  • Page 459: Engine Section

    20. Parts layout drawing Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 20.1.2 Engine section A02FF5C501DA Fusing cooling fan motor (FM13) Cooling fan motor/1 (FM16) Fusing cover cooling fan motor (FM11) Power supply cooling fan motor (FM8) Suction fan motor (FM10) Exhaust fan motor (FM14)
  • Page 460 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 20. Parts layout drawing [13] [12] [11] [10] A02FF5C502DA Control panel Erase lamp/Y (EL/Y) Right door switch (MS5) Waste toner full sensor (PS8) Front door switch/1 (MS3) [10] DC power supply (DCPU) Front door switch/2 (MS4) [11] Printer control board (PRCB) Erase lamp/K (EL/K) [12] Service EEPROM board (SVERB)
  • Page 461 20. Parts layout drawing Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 [16] [17] [15] [14] [13] [12] [11] [10] A02FF5C503DA Fusing motor (M2) [10] Main power switch (SW1) 2nd image transfer pressure retraction [11] Total counter (TCT) motor (M5) IDC registration sensor/YC (IDCS/YC) [12] Transport motor (M1) IDC registration sensor/MK (IDCS/MK) [13] Color dev.
  • Page 462 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 20. Parts layout drawing [15] [16] [14] [13] [12] [11] [10] A02FF5C504DB 2nd image transfer welding alienation Transfer belt pressure retraction clutch sensor (PS36) (CL3) Color PC drive main sensor (PS15) Fusing pressure retraction sensor (PS37) [10] Transfer belt retraction sensor (PS6) Fusing loop detect sensor (PS3) [11] Color dev.
  • Page 463 20. Parts layout drawing Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 20.1.3 Tray 1 A02FF5C505DA Tray 1 paper feed clutch (CL2) Tray 1 FD paper size detect board (PSDTB/1) Tray 1 paper empty sensor (PS10) Tray 1 near empty sensor (PS11) Tray 1 CD size detect sensor (PS9) Tray 1 device detection sensor (PS12)
  • Page 464: Df-612 (Option)

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 20. Parts layout drawing 20.2 DF-612 (option) [20] [18] [19] [16] [17] [15] [14] [13] [12] [10] [11] A0EYF5C500DA Take-up motor (M1) [11] Registration sensor (PS8) Door open/close sensor (PS10) [12] Exit roller retraction solenoid (SD1) Exit/turnover clutch (CL3) [13] Print lamp board (PLB)
  • Page 465: Mb-502 (Option)

    20. Parts layout drawing Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 20.3 MB-502 (option) A0EPF5C500DA FD size sensor/3 (PS22) Paper width detection resistor (VR1) FD size sensor/2 (PS21) Manual pick-up solenoid (SD2) FD size sensor/1 (PS20) Paper feed clutch (CL5) Paper empty sensor (PS13) Lift-up position sensor (PS14)
  • Page 466: Pc-105 (Option)

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 20. Parts layout drawing 20.4 PC-105 (option) [12] [14] [13] [11] [10] 4067F5C500DA Door set sensor (PS5) Paper size detect board (PSDTB) Vertical transport sensor (PS8) PC control board (PCCB) Paper take-up sensor (PS9) [10] CD size detect sensor/2 (PS3) Paper empty sensor (PS6)
  • Page 467 20. Parts layout drawing Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 20.5 PC-104/204 (option) [26] [28] [27] [25] [22] [24] [21] [23] [20] [19] [18] [10] [11] [17] [16] [15] [12] [14] [13] A093F5E502DA Tray3 door set sensor (PS111) [15] Tray4 lift-up motor (M125) Tray3 upper limit sensor (PS114) [16] Tray4 CD paper size sensor/2 (PS128) Tray3 vertical transport sensor (PS117)
  • Page 468: Pc-405 (Option)

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 20. Parts layout drawing 20.6 PC-405 (option) [24] [25] [23] [21] [20] [22] [19] [18] [17] [11] [16] [10] [15] [12] [13] [14] A093F5E503DA Door sensor (PS5) [14] Shift tray empty sensor (PS9) Vertical transport sensor (PS2) [15] Shift tray stop sensor (PS11) Lift-up upper sensor (PS4) [16] Shift tray home sensor (PS12)
  • Page 469 20. Parts layout drawing Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 20.7 AD-505 A0ENF5C500DA Duplex unit set sensor (PS1) Duplex unit control board (DCB) Duplex unit transport motor (M2) Switchback motor (M1)
  • Page 470: Js-505 (Option)

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 20. Parts layout drawing 20.8 JS-505 (option) [13] [14] [15] [12] [11] [10] A083F5C500DA Route change motor (M3) Lower tray paper full detect board/PR (T1FDTB/PR) Route change home sensor (PS4) [10] JS control board (JSCB) Pressure/retraction home sensor (PS5) [11] Transport Motor (M1) Shift motor (M2)
  • Page 471: Connector Layout Drawing

    21. Connector layout drawing Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 21. Connector layout drawing Description ➀ Number of pin Possible to confirm by removing external cover. Not possible to confirm by removing external cover. [17] [16] [15] [14] [13] [12] [11] [10] A02FF5C508DA...
  • Page 472: Timing Chart

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 22. Timing chart 22. Timing chart 22.1 Main body Color mode/A4 or 8 x 11/tray1 Print request received Pre-rotation Post-rotation Polygon motor LD enable (Y/M/C) LD enable (K) Transfer belt retraction clutch (CL3) 2nd image transfer pressure retraction motor (M5) Color PC motor (M3) Reverse-rotation...
  • Page 473 22. Timing chart Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 22.2 DF-612 22.2.1 1-sided mode (A4 three sheets feeding)
  • Page 474 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 22. Timing chart 22.2.2 2-sided mode (A4 three sheets feeding)
  • Page 475 22. Timing chart Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008...
  • Page 476 SERVICE MANUAL FIELD SERVICE 2008.12 Ver. 2.0...
  • Page 477 Revision history After publication of this service manual, the parts and mechanism may be subject to change for improvement of their performance. Therefore, the descriptions given in this service manual may not coincide with the actual machine. When any change has been made to the descriptions in the service manual, a revised version will be issued with a revision mark added as required.
  • Page 478 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 CONTENTS Standard controller Outline Controller specifications ..................1 Type ........................1 Maintenance Firmware upgrade ....................3 Firmware rewriting by the compact flash .............. 3 2.1.1 Preparations for firmware rewriting ............... 3 2.1.2 Firmware rewriting procedures ..............3 Firmware rewriting by the Internet ISW ..............
  • Page 479 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Blank Page...
  • Page 480: Outline

    Maximum Standard Size sizes Print speed 20 prints/min (color/monochrome, A4, 1-sided) Printer driver Konica Minolta • Windows 2000 Professional /Server (Service Pack 3 or later) PCL Driver • Windows XP Home Edition/Windows XP Professional, (PCL driver) Windows XP Professional x64 Edition •...
  • Page 481 1. Controller specifications Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Printer driver Fax driver • Windows 2000 Professional /Server (Service Pack 3 or later) • Windows XP Home Edition/Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition • Windows Vista Home Basic/Home Premium/Ultimate/Business/ Enterprise, Windows Vista Home Basic/Home Premium/Ultimate/Business/ Enterprise x64 Edition...
  • Page 482: Maintenance

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 2. Firmware upgrade Maintenance Firmware upgrade NOTE • Do NOT downgrade the firmware data from the MAIN firmware versions 21 or later to the MAIN firmware versions earlier than 21. Firmware rewriting by the compact flash 2.1.1 Preparations for firmware rewriting A.
  • Page 483 2. Firmware upgrade Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 A. Controller 1. Turn OFF the main power switch. 2. Remove the cover [1] from the com- pact flash insertion slot. A02FF2C525DA 3. Insert the compact flash [1], to which the controller files to be rewritten are copied, into the slot.
  • Page 484: Firmware Rewriting By The Internet Isw

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 2. Firmware upgrade 8. Reinstall the cover of the slot. 9. Turn ON the main power switch and the sub power switch. 10. Select [Admin.] → [Firmware Version]. 11. Check that the firmware version has been updated. Firmware rewriting by the Internet ISW 2.2.1 Outline...
  • Page 485 2. Firmware upgrade Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 3. Select [ON], and touch [OK]. NOTE • Settings such as server setting, etc. will be available by selecting “ON” on this set- ting. B. HTTP Setting • It performs the setting concerning the http protocol for connecting to the Internet ISW. (1) Setting procedure Step Connecting by http...
  • Page 486: Firmware Rewriting Procedure

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 2. Firmware upgrade NOTE • Enter the URL which matches to the protocol to be used. When connecting to http http://(host name or IP address)/directory name or https://(host name or IP address)/directory name 6. Select [File Name], and enter the file name of the firmware data to be downloaded on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
  • Page 487 2. Firmware upgrade Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Blank Page...
  • Page 488: Troubleshooting

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 3. Troubleshooting of network functions Troubleshooting Troubleshooting of network functions Troubleshooting by condition A. Error indications (icons): POP3 reception anomalies Condition Possible cause Action to be taken When the icon is dis- Failed to receive a •...
  • Page 489 3. Troubleshooting of network functions Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 D. Assistant tool for C200 Condition Possible cause Action to be taken The Assistant tool for No IP address is set to the • Set an IP address. C200 cannot be con- machine.
  • Page 490 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 3. Troubleshooting of network functions Condition Possible cause Action to be taken Input data is cleared when For some browsers, items a registration error occurs. displayed with “*” such as – password may be cleared. Entered data is cleared Depending on the when a registration error...
  • Page 491 3. Troubleshooting of network functions Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Blank Page...
  • Page 492 SERVICE MANUAL FIELD SERVICE 2008.12 Ver. 2.0...
  • Page 493 Revision history After publication of this service manual, the parts and mechanism may be subject to change for improvement of their performance. Therefore, the descriptions given in this service manual may not coincide with the actual machine. When any change has been made to the descriptions in the service manual, a revised version will be issued with a revision mark added as required.
  • Page 494 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 CONTENTS FK-507 Outline Product specifications ..................... 1 Maintenance Other ........................5 Disassembly/adjustment prohibited items ............5 Disassembly/assembly.................... 6 FAXU board (with G3 multi port option) ..............6 Ni-MH battery replacement................... 8 Adjustment/Setting How to use the adjustment section ............... 11 Utility Mode ......................
  • Page 495 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 5.6.4 One-Touch List.................... 23 5.6.5 Program List ....................23 Service Mode ......................24 Service Mode function setting procedure ............24 Service Mode function tree................. 25 Settings in the System Input................25 6.3.1 Software Switch Setting................25 Settings in the List Output ..................
  • Page 496 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8.4.5 IP Relay..................... 106 8.4.6 Scan to FTP ....................106 8.4.7 Scan to SMB ..................... 106 8.4.8 Assistant tool for C200 ................107 8.4.9 Others (Network device related) ............... 109...
  • Page 497 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Blank Page...
  • Page 498: Outline

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 1. Product specifications Outline Product specifications A. Type Memory capacity 64 MB Communication mode G3/ECM Scanning resolution 8 x 3.85 line/mm (main line x feed line) 8 x 7.7 line/mm 8 x 15.4 line/mm 16 x 15.4 line/mm Data transmission rate G3 / ECM: 2.4 Kbps to 33.6 Kbps...
  • Page 499 1. Product specifications Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 B. List of functions Function bizhub C200 High speed scanning High speed printout (20 ppm/A4) Speed ECM mode (3 sec approx./Std document) High speed half tone Super fine mode Half tone transmission...
  • Page 500 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 1. Product specifications Function bizhub C200 Activity report (TX/RX) Transmission report Incompleted transmission report (with document merge) Serial broadcast report (with document merge) Report functions Account list One-touch list Fax program list Bulletin board list...
  • Page 501 1. Product specifications Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Function bizhub C200 Remote diagnostics (CSRC) (Terminal Dispatch) Self diagnostics Counter per application In-file image data transmission Switch display of communication error code Change standard zoom ratio Adjust touch panel registration...
  • Page 502: Maintenance

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 2. Other Maintenance Other Disassembly/adjustment prohibited items A. Paint-locked screws NOTE • To prevent loose screws, a screw lock in blue or green series color is applied to the screws. • The screw lock is applied to the screws that may get loose due to the vibrations and loads created by the use of machine or due to the vibrations created during transportation.
  • Page 503: Disassembly/Assembly

    3. Disassembly/assembly Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Disassembly/assembly FAXU board (with G3 multi port option) 1. Remove the IR rear cover. See P.46 of the main body service manual. 2. Remove seven screws [1], and remove the MFBU shield cover [2]. A0F0F2C006DA 3.
  • Page 504 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 3. Disassembly/assembly 5. Remove the cable from the edge cover [1] of the FAX mounting plate. 6. Disconnect the connector [2], remove four screws [3], and remove the FAXU board [4]. NOTE • Connect the connector located on the ferrite core side to the FAXU board.
  • Page 505: Ni-Mh Battery Replacement

    3. Disassembly/assembly Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Ni-MH battery replacement 1. Check on the screen that the memory capacity still available for use reads 100%. NOTE • If the memory capacity does not read 100%, let the machine output contents of the memory or wait until the machine completes transmission.
  • Page 506 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 3. Disassembly/assembly 7. Turn ON the main power switch. NOTE • After the Ni-MH battery has been replaced with a new one, be sure to turn ON the main power switch. • Discard the used battery in accordance with the corresponding local regulations and NEVER discard it or let it discharge on the user’s premises.
  • Page 507 3. Disassembly/assembly Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Blank Page...
  • Page 508: Adjustment/Setting

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 4. How to use the adjustment section Adjustment/Setting How to use the adjustment section • “Adjustment/Setting” contains detailed information on the adjustment items and proce- dures for this machine. • Throughout this “Adjustment/Setting,” the default settings are indicated by “ ”. Advance checks Before attempting to solve the customer problem, the following advance checks must be made.
  • Page 509: Utility Mode

    5. Utility Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Utility Mode Utility Mode function tree • The function tree is shown to comply with the format displayed on the screen. NOTE • The following function tree shows only the fax-related functions. •...
  • Page 510 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 5. Utility Mode Utility Ref. page Admin. Fax Settings Self-Telephone # Self-Telephone # 1 Information 1 PBX Connect. Mode 1 Dialing Method 1 P.18 Self-Telephone # Self-Telephone # Info 2 Information 2 PBX Connect. Mode 2 Dialing Method 2 TX Settings TSI Registration...
  • Page 511: Utility Mode Function Setting Procedure

    5. Utility Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Utility Mode function setting procedure 5.2.1 Procedure 1. Press the Utility/Counter key. 2. The Utility Mode screen will appear. A02FF3E516DA 5.2.2 Exiting • Touch the [OK] key. 5.2.3 Changing the setting value in Utility Mode functions •...
  • Page 512: Settings In The User Settings

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 5. Utility Mode Settings in the User Settings 5.3.1 Display Settings A. Default Fax Screen Functions • To set the screen which is preferentially displayed when in fax mode. • The default setting is “One-Touch”. Setting/ Procedure “One-Touch”...
  • Page 513: Settings In The Admin. (Administrator Management)

    5. Utility Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Settings in the Admin. (Administrator Management) • The Admin. setting will be available by entering the administrator password (8 digits) set by the Admin. setting or Service Mode. (The administrator password is initially set to “12345678.”) 5.5.1 Document Management A.
  • Page 514: Fax Settings

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 5. Utility Mode (3) Reception user box Functions • A reception user box specifically for documents containing special information, such as Fcodes, can be created, and the reception method can be specified. 1. Touch the [RX Document]. 2.
  • Page 515: Tx Settings

    5. Utility Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 D. Self-Telephone # information Functions • To register information required for fax communication, including the telephone number of the local fax machine, whether or not a PBX is available, and the type of line. 1.
  • Page 516: Report Settings

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 5. Utility Mode B. Delete User Box Functions • To delete a user box that has previously been registered. 1. Touch the [Delete User Box]. Setting/ 2. Select the private box to be deleted. Procedure 3.
  • Page 517: Software Switch Setting

    5. Utility Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 5.5.6 Software Switch Setting Functions • To specify the value (mode, bit, HEX) for software DIPSW to suit the purpose of the use, and to change the machine status. • Only software DIPSW available of setting by the user (administrator) are described here.
  • Page 518 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 5. Utility Mode (2) For scan/fax settings Mode Setting item • Specifying settings concerning the position of the transmission source information and concerning password communications • Specifying settings for inserting the recipient’s name in the original •...
  • Page 519 5. Utility Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 (4) For copy settings Mode Setting item • Specifying settings for the main application • Specifying settings for using copy mode operations • Specifying whether or not the number of copies are limited •...
  • Page 520: Settings In The Print Lists

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 5. Utility Mode Settings in the Print Lists 5.6.1 TX Report Functions • The TX report can be printed. • To output the report provided a record of transmission jobs such as document number, start time, time, destination, mode, page, size to check it.
  • Page 521: Service Mode

    6. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Service Mode Service Mode function setting procedure NOTE • Ensure appropriate security for Service Mode function setting procedures. They should NEVER be shown to any unauthorized person not involved with service jobs.
  • Page 522: Service Mode Function Tree

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Service Mode Service Mode function tree • The function tree is shown to comply with the format displayed on the screen. NOTE • The following function tree shows only the fax-related functions. • Keys displayed on screens are different depending on the setting. Ref.
  • Page 523: Settings In The List Output

    6. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Settings in the List Output 6.4.1 Protocol Trace Functions • To produce an output of a protocol information during fax transmission. 1. Call the Service Mode on the screen. Setting/ 2. Touch [List Output] → [Protocol Trace]. Procedure 3.
  • Page 524: Soft Switch

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch Soft Switch Soft Switches Disclosed to Users (Screen Setting) Utility Mode User System Language Selection 7 to 2 Settings Settings Measurement Unit Setting Paper Tray Priority Tray 7 to 4 Setting Auto Tray Switch ON/OFF No Matching Paper in Tray Setting Paper Type/Size Setting...
  • Page 525 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Utility Mode User Printer Settings Print Reports PS Font List Settings User Confirmation Beep 7 to 5 Management Alarm Volume 4 to 2 Line Monitor Sound 7 to 5 Job Complete Beep 4 to 2 Panel Cleaning Dehumidify...
  • Page 526 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch Utility Mode Admin. System Expert Image Initialize + Settings Adjustment Stabilization Stabilization Image Stabilization Color Reg. Cyan Adjustment Magenta Yellow Gradation Copy Adjustment Printer (Gradation) Printer (Resolution) Printer Media Adjustment Adjustment Paper Size/Type Counter One-Touch/Box One-Touch...
  • Page 527 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Utility Mode Admin. Print Lists Setting List Network Basic Settings DHCP Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Network Board Set 7, 6, 5 DNS Settings Machine Name SMTP TX Settings SMTP RX Settings POP3 Settings Scanner Activity Report...
  • Page 528: List Of Defaults

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch List of Defaults MODE (For (For Remark U.S.) Europe) TSI, Password, Memory TX * Dest. insert Reports * Broadcast TX result report * Memory time * (Undefined) (Undefined) G3-1 non-selectable cassette G3-2 non-selectable cassette Network non-selectable cassette Reports non-selectable cassette...
  • Page 529 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 MODE (For (For Remark U.S.) Europe) Select FAX print paper cassette * Setting stop/start printing * (Undefined) Binary coding, T.6 coding, JBIG, V.34JBIG ECM mode, Audio response Redialing interval # of resending doc., Redialing non-answered call, No. of rings, TSI/CSI reg- istration, PSTN port automatic selection * RTN sending error trace threshold, TX special processing, T4 timer, Action against abnormal overseas communications, RTN reception processing,...
  • Page 530 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch MODE (For (For Remark U.S.) Europe) RX attenuator (PSTN1), DP speed, PB/DP switching, Internal/external line switching Detect continuous ringer, Ringer detection frequency (PSTN1) Process to be carried out when 2nd dialing tone timeout is detected, 1300 Hz reception sensitivity switching (PSTN1) Posed insertion, Prefix # (PSTN1) * (Undefined)
  • Page 531 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 MODE (For (For Remark U.S.) Europe) (Undefined) DP make rate (PSTN1) (Undefined) DP make rate (PSTN2) (Undefined) Ringer detection counts (PSTN2) * (Undefined) Insert dummy data before PIX (Undefined) Stamp, Trim print paper leading edge, Remote copy print order Print image reduction, Division * Print paper selection * (Undefined)
  • Page 532 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch MODE (For (For Remark U.S.) Europe) ACS parameter setting for ADF back side leading edge (2) * ACS parameter setting for ADF back side posterior end (3) * ACS parameter setting for ADF back side center (1) * ACS Parameter setting for the book scanner * Main scan direction size detection threshold Wait time after lamp lights until main scan direction size detection starts...
  • Page 533 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 MODE (For (For Remark U.S.) Europe) Full mode function, MDN correspondence * NOTIFY setting (Undefined) NetWare, NDS/Bindery, AppleTalk * Printer number for Nprinter/Rprinter mode * IPP setting * Edit data when forwarding received documents APOP authentication, SMTP authentication, HTTP server, SSL * IP relay function * IP relay result timeout processing, Default station *...
  • Page 534 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch MODE (For (For Remark U.S.) Europe) Set max # of copies * (Undefined) Small doc. * Select FLS size (Undefined) Brightness for color quality adjustment * Contrast for color quality adjustment * Saturation for color quality adjustment * Red for color quality adjustment * Green for color quality adjustment *...
  • Page 535 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 MODE (For (For Remark U.S.) Europe) (Undefined) Set export extension, Simple format, PSDA use, Auto logout time * Set user's list screen display and default screen * (Undefined) Set priority job list screen, Use of # for destination entry * (Undefined) (Undefined) Destination display screen, Specify full-dial TX, Specify broadcast TX *...
  • Page 536 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch MODE (For (For Remark U.S.) Europe) (Undefined) Setting the voice message Setting to allow/prohibit fax operation when detecting an error during voice message Ringer detection counts (PSTN1) (Undefined) Soft time adjustment value (V.17, V.27 ter) Soft time adjustment value (V.29) CFR-PIX interval T1 timer for auto-TX...
  • Page 537 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 MODE (For (For Remark U.S.) Europe) Unit change, Consumable life reminder (Undefined) Warm-up mode * Power save setting, LCT paper size, Optional original size detection (Book scanner) Fan control for the low-temperature warm-up (Undefined) CS Remote Care: Line for send only, Dial mode (Undefined)
  • Page 538 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch MODE (For (For Remark U.S.) Europe) (Undefined) CS Remote Care Unit of the timer for awaiting toner empty restoration (Undefined)
  • Page 539: List Of Soft Switches

    7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 List of Soft Switches NOTE • If no bit settings are given in the soft switch list that follows, the factory settings for those particular bits are fixed and should never be changed. : Default settings of U.S.
  • Page 540 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: A8 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Logic Feature Description Print communication activity report automati- “No”...
  • Page 541 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 06 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Logic Feature Description Selects holding time of Bit 3-0: 0000 incompleted TX document Delete file from mem-...
  • Page 542 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: F0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Logic Feature Description Cassette-specified Cannot Can print printing (G3-2: Tray 1) print Cassette-specified Cannot...
  • Page 543 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: F0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Logic Feature Description Cassette-specified Cannot Can print printing (Report: Tray 1) print Cassette-specified Cannot...
  • Page 544 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 8A 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 Logic Feature Description Color default value * Bit 7-6: Black Gray scale Specify default value of...
  • Page 545 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Logic Feature Description Select initial value of TSI * Bit 3-0: 0000 TSI 1 0001...
  • Page 546 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 46 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 Logic Feature Description Density * Bit 7-4: 0000 1 (Light) 0001 0010...
  • Page 547 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX:40 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Logic Feature Description Displays # of reports. “Yes” displays # of pages on phone line in addition to ordinary # of papers.
  • Page 548 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: D1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 Logic Feature Description TX forwarding to adminis- Disable Enable trator.
  • Page 549 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 04 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Logic Feature Description Select ID display order: Bit 7-5: Pattern 1: 1→2→3→4 Specifies priority order of Pattern 2: 3→4→1→2...
  • Page 550 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: D1 (For U.S.) 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 HEX: D0 (For Europe) Logic Feature Description Rotation TX * Rotate print of FAX RX.
  • Page 551 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Logic Feature Description Initial setting of 2-sided No 2- 2-sided TX * sided-TX...
  • Page 552 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: F8 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 Logic Feature Description Select FAX paper cas- sette (1st cassette). <*> Select FAX paper cas- sette (2nd cassette).
  • Page 553 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: FE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 Logic Feature Description 2-dim coding at TX. “No”: MH (Valid for G3 communication) “Yes”: MH + MR T.6 coding.
  • Page 554 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 3F 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 Logic Feature Description Select redialing interval 1. Bit 7-4: 0000 Not available 0001...
  • Page 555 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 83 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Logic Feature Description # of document Bit 7-6: resendings.
  • Page 556 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 82 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Logic Feature Description Select threshold value for 32 lines 64 lines Specifies # of error lines as reference of RTN sending error trace.
  • Page 557 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 10 (For U.S.) 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 HEX: 20 (For Europe) Logic Feature Description Select number of Bit 7-4:...
  • Page 558 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 28 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Logic Feature Description Call hold guard timer. Bit 4-3: 1 hr 10 hr 24 hr...
  • Page 559 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: C7 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 Logic Feature Description Select modem Bit 7-6: V.27 ter & V.29 capabilities.
  • Page 560 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 0D 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 Logic Feature Description Select upper limit of Bit 4-0: 00000 2400 bps transmission speed.
  • Page 561 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 21 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 Logic Feature Description Declare size of print paper Bit 7-5: Not available Specifies declaration...
  • Page 562 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 7A 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 Logic Feature Description Time to be detected as no Bit 7-4: 0000 Not available...
  • Page 563 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 0C 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 Logic Feature Description Select sending time of Bit 2-0: 2.0 sec ANSam.
  • Page 564 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 14 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 Logic Feature Description Pseudo-ringer sound (when Bit 7-0: 00001010 10 sec optional FAX/TEL switch board &...
  • Page 565 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 MODE Factory setting bit 082 (PSTN1) HEX: 34 Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 112 (PSTN2) HEX: 24 Logic Feature Description Detect busy tone.
  • Page 566 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch MODE Factory setting bit 084 (PSTN1) Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX:14 (For U.S.) 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 HEX: 28 (For Europe) 114 (PSTN2) Logic Feature Description...
  • Page 567 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 MODE Factory setting bit 086 (PSTN1) Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 4C 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 116 (PSTN2) Logic Feature Description Select RX attenuator. Bit 7-6: 0 dB •...
  • Page 568 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch MODE Factory setting bit 088 (PSTN1) Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: C0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 118 (PSTN2) Logic Feature Description Select process mode at Contin- Gener- In logic “0,”...
  • Page 569 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 MODE Factory setting bit 092 (PSTN1) Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 70 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 122 (PSTN2) Logic Feature Description Send V.29 echo protection tone.
  • Page 570 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch MODE Factory setting bit 094 (PSTN1) Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 0C 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 124 (PSTN2) Logic Feature Description Lock AGC in V.33 mode. Lock AGC in V.17 mode.
  • Page 571 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 MODE Factory setting bit 096 (PSTN1) Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 14 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 126 (PSTN2) Logic Feature Description Select time for setting CI Bit 5-4: 0.5 sec signal sending to ON.
  • Page 572 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch MODE Factory setting bit 098 (PSTN1) Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 46 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 128 (PSTN2) Logic Feature Description Select start time of send- Bit 7-6: 0 sec ing CM signal.
  • Page 573 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 MODE Factory setting bit 099 (PSTN1) Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 88 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 129 (PSTN2) Logic Feature Description Select threshold value 1 Bit 7-4: 0000 for V.34 symbol rate.
  • Page 574 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch MODE Factory setting bit 212 (PSTN1) Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 40 (For U.S.) 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 HEX: 00 (For Europe) 232 (PSTN2) Logic Feature...
  • Page 575 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 19 (For U.S.) 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 HEX: 15 (For Europe) Logic Feature Description Select upper limit of cut-off Bit 7-5:...
  • Page 576 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch Logic Feature Description Printing specification of Start Start received document. printing printing after after receiving receiv- first page. ing all pages. NOTE • The features with (*) are settable by users. <*>: Soft switch setting...
  • Page 577 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Logic Feature Description Specify how to detect From From tray “From print paper”...
  • Page 578 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 80 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Logic Feature Description Detect dial tone (DT) MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4...
  • Page 579 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 07 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Logic Feature Description Soft timer adjustment Bit 7-0: 00000000 Not available value between DCS and 00000001 5 msec...
  • Page 580 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 23 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 Logic Feature Description T1 timer for automatically Bit 7-0: 00000000 Not available sending packets 00000001 1 sec...
  • Page 581 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 23 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 Logic Feature Description T1 timer for manually Bit 7-0: 00000000 Not available sending packets 00000001 1 sec...
  • Page 582 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 23 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 Logic Feature Description T1 timer for automatically Bit 7-0: 00000000 Not available sending polling packets 00000001 1 sec...
  • Page 583 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX:07 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 Logic Feature Description Interval between PIX and Bit 7-0: 00000000 Not available post command 00000001 45 msec...
  • Page 584 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Soft Switch Logic Feature Description Destination machine confir- Bit 3-0: 0000 Not available • If the dialed num- mation transmission CSI 0001 1 digit ber does not match comparison digits. <*> 0010 2 digits the digit quantity specified with this 0011...
  • Page 585 7. Soft Switch Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 MODE Factory setting bit Bit: 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 HEX: 53 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 Logic Feature Description Destination machine confir- Bit 7-0: 01000001 A mation transmission special 01000010 B...
  • Page 586: Diagnosis By Alarm Code

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Diagnosis by alarm code • This section shows diagnoses of system troubles by alarm codes and their remedies. • The default setting for diagnostic codes is “Do not display codes.” If you experience errors frequently, setup the soft switch (MODE 020) to display diagnostic codes.
  • Page 587: Communication Error Codes

    8. Troubleshooting Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Communication error codes NOTE • Cause - Re: Remote, Li: Line, Lo: Local 8.2.1 Errors in operations Code Description Cause Remedy Re Li Lo • Received DIS but no doc- Error in operation Reload a document and retry ument in local terminal •...
  • Page 588: Terminal Alarm

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Troubleshooting 8.2.2 Terminal alarm Code Description Cause Remedy Re Li Lo • Memory overflow or nearly Memory overflows or Reset the terminal alarm and full nearly full ask the remote end for resending. •...
  • Page 589 8. Troubleshooting Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Code Description Cause Remedy Re Li Lo • Received DIS or DTC 3 Failure in remote Try another remote machine. times while waiting for machine response to TCF Line failure Try another line. •...
  • Page 590: Communication Errors (Rx)

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Troubleshooting 8.2.4 Communication errors (RX) Code Description Cause Remedy Re Li Lo • Protocol failure in V.34 Failure in remote Try another remote machine. sequence machine Line failure Try another line. • T1 timeout while waiting Failure in remote Try another remote machine.
  • Page 591 8. Troubleshooting Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Code Description Cause Remedy Re Li Lo • RX command error (with- Failure in remote Check the status of the out cutting off carrier) machine remote machine. • Interrupted page reception Failure in remote Try another remote machine.
  • Page 592 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Troubleshooting 8.2.6 Internet Fax transmission / Scan to E-mail Error code Possible cause Action to be taken E4DXXX The machine cannot connect to a mail Set an SMTP server address. server as the SMTP server address has not been set.
  • Page 593 8. Troubleshooting Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8.2.7 Internet Fax reception Error code Possible cause Action to be taken E40XXX The machine cannot connect to a mail Check the POP3 server address. server as the POP3 server address has not Check that the POP3 server is operating been set correctly.
  • Page 594 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Troubleshooting 8.2.9 IP Relay Error code Possible cause Action to be taken E4FFFE The fixed time passed without confirmation Confirm whether the other party received. of transmission by the relay machine. (Result notification was not received from the IP relay machine within the fixed time.) E53XXX The machine cannot transmit the document...
  • Page 595: Scan To Ftp Transmission

    8. Troubleshooting Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8.2.11 Scan to FTP transmission Error code Possible cause Action to be taken ED0101 User name length error. Confirm whether the length of the user name is at least one character and not greater than the maximum length.
  • Page 596: Diagnosis By Symptoms

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Troubleshooting Diagnosis by symptoms • Possible causes of various problems and their remedies are shown below. Carry out troubleshooting according to this table. Item Symptom Cause Remedy Received Printed image is excessively YES Go to item 2. image is stretched in the copy mode? NO Failure in remote terminal (improper...
  • Page 597 8. Troubleshooting Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Item Symptom Cause Remedy Any improvement after replacing YES Replace the imaging unit. Received the imaging unit? image is too NO For details see main service manual light or faded. “Image quality problem”. Received Are characters of copied image or YES Failure in the remote side (improper...
  • Page 598 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Troubleshooting Item Symptom Cause Remedy Cannot go to Is the password checked? YES Go to item 2 “Sending” nor NO Go to item 3. “Receiving” Is the password correct? YES Disable password check and Go to item modes NO Match the password.
  • Page 599 8. Troubleshooting Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Item Symptom Cause Remedy Cannot send YES Go to item 2 Is the external telephone in on- dial number hook status? NO Set the handset on-hook. from 10 key Is the line type specified cor- YES Go to item 3.
  • Page 600 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Troubleshooting Item Symptom Cause Remedy Image mem- Proceed to the following proce- YES Normal ory (memory dure. Is the image memory NO Go to item 2 stored for TX backed up? image) is not TX: Disconnect the line cable and proceed a quick memory backed up.
  • Page 601: Troubleshooting Of Network Function

    8. Troubleshooting Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Troubleshooting of network function 8.4.1 Error indications (Icons): POP3 reception anomalies Item Condition Possible cause Action to be taken When the icon is dis- Failed to receive a document Confirm that the POP3 user name, played at the bottom of using POP3.
  • Page 602 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Troubleshooting 8.4.3 IP address Fax Transmission Item Condition Possible cause Action to be taken Transmission is unsuc- The connection has some Check the LED indicator and connec- cessful. defects. tion at the network hub or switch. The volume of the image data is •...
  • Page 603: Scan To Ftp

    8. Troubleshooting Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Item Condition Possible cause Action to be taken The machine receives The size of the mail is so large • Delete the mail in question from the the same document that the connection with the server by receiving it alternatively repeatedly.
  • Page 604: Assistant Tool For C

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Troubleshooting 8.4.8 Assistant tool for C200 Item Condition Possible cause Action to be taken The Assistant tool for No IP address is set to the Set an IP address. C200 cannot be con- machine.
  • Page 605 8. Troubleshooting Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Item Condition Possible cause Action to be taken 10 Input data is cleared For some browsers, items dis- when a registration played with “*” such as pass- – error occurs. word may be cleared. 11 Entered data is Depending on the browser, –...
  • Page 606: Others (Network Device Related)

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Troubleshooting 8.4.9 Others (Network device related) Item Condition Possible cause Action to be taken When the power Failure in PKG connection Reattach MEMU/1 or MEMU/2. switch is on, Unit error Replace MEMU/1 or MEMU/2. [ERROR!!] displays on the touch panel screen.
  • Page 607 8. Troubleshooting Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Blank Page...
  • Page 608 SERVICE MANUAL FIELD SERVICE 2008.06 Ver. 1.0...
  • Page 609 Revision history After publication of this service manual, the parts and mechanism may be subject to change for improvement of their performance. Therefore, the descriptions given in this service manual may not coincide with the actual machine. When any change has been made to the descriptions in the service manual, a revised version will be issued with a revision mark added as required.
  • Page 610 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 CONTENTS DF-612/SP-503/MS-501 Outline Product specification ....................1 Maintenance Periodical check ...................... 5 Maintenance procedure (Periodical check parts) ..........5 2.1.1 Separation roller.................... 5 2.1.2 Feed roller/pick-up roller ................8 2.1.3 Regist rollers/exit rollers................9 Other ........................
  • Page 611 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 Adjustment/Setting How to use the adjustment section ............... 33 Service Mode ......................34 Service Mode setting procedure................. 34 ADF Adjustment ....................34 5.2.1 Zoom......................34 5.2.2 Feed......................35 5.2.3 Regist Loop....................37 5.2.4 Erasure Width ..................... 37 5.2.5 Paper Passage ...................
  • Page 612 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 1. Product specification Outline Product specification A. Type Name Reverse automatic document feeder Type Image reading section Sheet-through system Turnover section Switchback system Exit section Straight exit system Installation Screw cramp to the main unit Document alignment Center Document loading...
  • Page 613: Product Specification

    1. Product specification Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 D. Paper feed prohibited originals • If fed, trouble occurrence will be highly possible. Type of original Possible trouble Sheets stapled or clipped together Paper feed failure, damaged sheet, defective drive mechanism due to jammed staples or clips Book original Paper feed failure, damaged sheet...
  • Page 614 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 1. Product specification F. Mixed original feed chart For metric Max. original 297 mm 257 mm 210 mm 182 mm 148 mm size Mixed original size 297 mm 257 mm 210 mm 182 mm 148 mm For inch Max.
  • Page 615 1. Product specification Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 Blank Page...
  • Page 616: Periodical Check

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Periodical check Maintenance Periodical check Maintenance procedure (Periodical check parts) NOTE • The alcohol described in the cleaning procedure of maintenance represents the isopropyl alcohol. 2.1.1 Separation roller A. Periodically cleaning parts/cycle • Separation roller: Every 30,000 originals feed B.
  • Page 617 2. Periodical check Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 D. Replacing procedure 1. Pull the lever [1] to open the feed cover [2]. 2. Raise the knob [3] and open the doc- ument guide [4]. A0EYF2C511DA 3. Unhook the tab [1] and remove the two arms [2].
  • Page 618 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Periodical check 5. Remove two screws [1] and the plate [2]. 6. Remove two springs [3], two bearing splits [4], and the separator roller [5]. A0EYF2C003DA...
  • Page 619: Feed Roller/Pick-Up Roller

    2. Periodical check Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2.1.2 Feed roller/pick-up roller A. Periodically cleaning parts/cycle • Feed roller: Every 30,000 originals feed • Pick-up roller: Every 30,000 originals feed B. Cleaning procedure 1. Open the feed cover [1]. A0EYF2C500DA 2.
  • Page 620: Regist Rollers/Exit Rollers

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Periodical check 2.1.3 Regist rollers/exit rollers A. Periodically cleaning parts/cycle • Regist rollers: Every 30,000 originals feed • Exit rollers: Every 30,000 originals feed B. Cleaning procedure 1. Open the feed cover [1]. A0EYF2C500DA 2.
  • Page 621: Other

    3. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 Other Disassembly/adjustment prohibited items A. Paint-locked screws NOTE • To prevent loose screws, a screw lock in blue or green series color is applied to the screws. • The screw lock is applied to the screws that may get loose due to the vibrations and loads created by the use of machine or due to the vibrations created during transportation.
  • Page 622: Disassembly/Assembly/Cleaning List (Other Parts)

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 3. Other Disassembly/Assembly/Cleaning list (other parts) 3.2.1 Disassembly/Assembly parts list Section Part name Ref. page Front cover P.12 Exterior parts Rear cover/Rear left cover/Rear lower cover P.13 Document feed tray rear cover P.14 Auto document feeder unit P.15 Units Document feed tray...
  • Page 623: Disassembly/Assembly Procedure

    3. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 Disassembly/Assembly procedure 3.3.1 Front cover 1. Open the auto document feeder unit. 2. Remove three screws [1]. A0EYF2C005DA 3. Close the auto document feeder unit. 4. Open the feed cover [1]. A0EYF2C500DA 5.
  • Page 624: Rear Cover/Rear Left Cover/Rear Lower Cover

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 3. Other 6. Remove the screw [1]. 7. Push to remove the three tabs [2] and then remove the front cover [3]. A0EYF2C007DA 3.3.2 Rear cover/Rear left cover/Rear lower cover 1. Open the feed cover [1]. A0EYF2C500DA 2.
  • Page 625: Document Feed Tray Rear Cover

    3. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 3. Remove five screws [1], and remove the rear cover [2]/rear left cover [3]. A0EYF2C505DA 4. Remove three screws [1], and remove the rear lower cover [2]. A0EYF2C008DA 3.3.3 Document feed tray rear cover 1.
  • Page 626: Auto Document Feeder Tray

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 3. Other 3.3.4 Auto document feeder tray 1. Open the auto document feeder unit. 2. Remove six screws [1], and remove the rear cover [2] of the main body. A0EYF2C503DA 3. Remove the screw [1], and remove the cover [2].
  • Page 627: Document Feed Tray

    3. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 6. Remove two screws [1], and remove the auto document feeder unit [2]. A0EYF2C507DA 3.3.5 Document feed tray 1. Remove the front cover. See P.12 2. Remove the rear cover/rear left cover. See P.13 3.
  • Page 628: Adf Scanner Assy

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 3. Other 3.3.6 ADF scanner assy 1. Remove the front cover. See P.12 2. Remove the rear cover/rear left cover/ rear lower cover. See P.13 3. Remove the document feed tray. See P.16 4. Remove the cooling fan. See P.27 5.
  • Page 629 3. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 8. Remove two screws [1] and the bracket support [2]. A0EYF2C016DA 9. Remove three shoulder screws [1], three screws [2], and the ADF scanner assy [3]. NOTE • At reinstallation, note that the screw [2] (M3x14) at the position indicated by the arrow differs from the other two screws (M3x16).
  • Page 630: Feed Roller/Pick-Up Roller

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 3. Other 3.3.7 Feed roller/pick-up roller 1. Open the feed cover [1]. A0EYF2C500DA 2. Remove two screws [1]. 3. Unhook two tabs [2], remove the feed cover [3]. A0EYF2C017DA 4. Unhook the spring [1]. A0EYF2C018DA...
  • Page 631 3. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 5. Unhook two tabs [1], and remove two lock levers [2]. 6. Remove the knob [3]. A0EYF2C019DA 7. Remove the screw [1], and remove the sensor holder [2]. A0EYF2C020DA 8. Snap off the E-ring [1] at the front. A0EYF2C021DA...
  • Page 632 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 3. Other 9. Snap off the E-ring [1] in the rear. 10. Disconnect the connector [2], remove the clutch [3] and gear [4]. A0EYF2C022DA 11. Remove the screw [1], and remove the ground terminal [2]. A0EYF2C023DA 12.
  • Page 633 3. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 13. Remove the spring [1]. A0EYF2C025DA 14. Slide the shaft [1] toward the rear and then slide it to the front. Then, remove the feed roller/pick-up roller assy [2] from the frame top. A0EYF2C026DA 15.
  • Page 634: Transport Roller 1, 2

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 3. Other 16. Remove two E-rings [1], and remove the shaft [2], and remove the pick-up roller [3]. A0EYF2C028DA 3.3.8 Transport roller 1, 2 1. Remove the ADF scanner assy. See P.17 2. Remove two screws [1], and remove the bottom cover [2]. 3.
  • Page 635: Df Control Board (Dfcb)

    3. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 3.3.9 DF control board (DFCB) 1. Remove the rear cover. See P.13 2. Disconnect ten connectors. A0EYF2C029DA 3. Remove four screws [1], and remove the DF control board [2]. A0EYF2C030DA 3.3.10 Print lamp board (PLB) 1.
  • Page 636: Take-Up Motor (M1)

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 3. Other 3.3.11 Take-up motor (M1) 1. Remove the ADF scanner assy. See P.17 2. Remove two screws [1], disconnect the connector [2] and remove the take-up motor assy [3]. A0EYF2C032DA 3. Remove two screws [1], and remove the take-up motor [2].
  • Page 637 3. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 3. Disconnect the connector [1]. A0EYF2C035DA 4. Remove two screws [1], and remove the transport motor assy [2]. A0EYF2C036DA 5. Remove two screws [1], and remove the transport motor [2]. A0EYF2C037DA...
  • Page 638: Cooling Fan (Fm1)

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 3. Other 3.3.13 Cooling fan (FM1) 1. Remove the rear cover/rear left cover/ rear lower cover. See P.13 2. Disconnect the connector (CN10) [1] of the DF control board. A0EYF2C038DA 3. Remove the harness from three wire saddles [1].
  • Page 639: Stamp Unit

    3. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 6. Remove two screws [1], and remove the cooling fan [2]. A0EYF2C041DA 3.3.14 Stamp unit 1. Open the auto document feeder unit. 2. Peel off the document pad [1] from the auto document feeder unit. NOTE •...
  • Page 640: Spare Tx Marker Stamp 2

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 3. Other 3. Remove the cover [1]. A0EYF2C509DA 4. Remove the screw [1], disconnect the hookup connector [2] and remove the stamp unit [3]. A0EYF2C510DA 3.3.15 Spare TX Marker Stamp 2 1. Pull the lever [1] to open the feed cover [2].
  • Page 641: Cleaning Procedure

    3. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 3. Using tweezers, remove the stamp cartridge [1]. A0EYF2C512DA Cleaning procedure NOTE • The alcohol described in the cleaning procedure of maintenance represents the isopropyl alcohol. 3.4.1 White sheet 1. Open the auto document feeder unit. 2.
  • Page 642: Black Sheet (Adf Glass Assy)

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 3. Other 3.4.3 Black sheet (ADF glass assy) 1. Open the auto document feeder unit. 2. Clean the black sheet [2] with the cleaner [1]. A0EYF2C513DA...
  • Page 643 3. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 Blank Page...
  • Page 644: Adjustment/Setting

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 4. How to use the adjustment section Adjustment/Setting How to use the adjustment section • “Adjustment/Setting” contains detailed information on the adjustment items and proce- dures for this machine. • Throughout this “Adjustment/Setting,” the default settings are indicated by “ ”. Advance checks Before attempting to solve the customer problem, the following advance checks must be made.
  • Page 645: Service Mode

    5. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 Service Mode Service Mode setting procedure See P.158 of the main body service manual. ADF Adjustment 5.2.1 Zoom Functions • To set the zoom ratio in the main and sub scan directions of the ADF. •...
  • Page 646: Feed

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 5. Service Mode 9. Touch [Cross Direction Adjustment] or [Feed Direction Adjustment]. • Cross Direction Adjustment: A (Main scan direction) • Feed Direction Adjustment: B (Sub scan direction) 10. Press the Clear key, and then enter the numeric value from the 10-Key Pad.
  • Page 647 5. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 4. Select the appropriate function according to what needs to be checked and adjusted. • <1st side> Original placement: Printed side up, arrow pointing to the leading edge Simplex/Duplex: [1 > 1] •...
  • Page 648: Regist Loop

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 5. Service Mode 5.2.3 Regist Loop Functions • To adjust the length of the loop to be formed in paper before the registration rollers. • When an original misfeed or skew occurs. Adjustment • The loop value increases by the entered + value and decreases by the entered - value. instructions Adjustment •...
  • Page 649: Paper Passage

    5. Service Mode Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 5.2.5 Paper Passage Functions • To check for paper passage through the ADF in each of the ADF modes. • Used for checking the document path for any abnormal condition when a document misfeed occurs.
  • Page 650: Sensor Check (Scan)

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 5. Service Mode Sensor Check (Scan) 5.3.1 Functions • To check sensors on the paper path. • When a document misfeed occurs. A. Procedure 1. Call the Service Mode to the screen. See P.158 of the main body service manual. 2.
  • Page 651: Mechanical Adjustment

    6. Mechanical adjustment Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 Mechanical adjustment Adjusting skew feed 1. Check how the edges of the chart are misaligned. The amount of the deviation of the chart will be X. Deviation in + (plus) Deviation in - (minus) 9J07F3C513DA 2.
  • Page 652 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 6. Mechanical adjustment 7. Remove five screws [1], rear cover [2], and rear left cover [3]. A0EYF3C504DA NOTE • When installing the rear cover and rear left cover, be sure to place the protective film [1] in the cover. A0EYF3C505DA...
  • Page 653 6. Mechanical adjustment Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 8. Loosen the four mounting screws [1] of the left hinge as viewed from the rear. A0EYF3C506DA 9. Move the reverse automatic docu- ment feeder in either direction shown by the arrows and select an appro- priate graduation line [1].
  • Page 654: Troubleshooting

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 7. Jam display Troubleshooting Jam display Initial check items • When a paper misfeed occurs, first perform the following initial check items. Check Item Action Does the paper meet product specifications? Change the paper. Change the paper.
  • Page 655: Sensor Layout

    7. Jam display Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 Sensor layout A0EYF4C501DA Transport sensor (PS7) Registration sensor (PS8) Exit/turnover sensor (PS9) Solution 7.4.1 Turnover section misfeed A. Detection timing Type Description • The transport sensor (PS7) is not turned ON by the passage of paper Detection of misfeed at after a lapse of predefined time after the exit/turnover clutch (CL3) is turnover section...
  • Page 656: Paper Feed Section Misfeed

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 7. Jam display 7.4.2 Paper feed section misfeed A. Detection timing Type Description • The transport sensor (PS7) is not turned ON by the passage of paper Detection of misfeed at after a lapse of predefined time after the take-up clutch (CL1) is turned paper feed section B.
  • Page 657: Paper Exit Section Misfeed

    7. Jam display Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 7.4.4 Paper exit section misfeed A. Detection timing Type Description • The exit/turnover sensor (PS9) is not turned OFF after a lapse of pre- Detection of misfeed at defined time after the registration sensor (PS8) is turned OFF by the paper exit section passage of paper.
  • Page 658 SERVICE MANUAL FIELD SERVICE 2008.06 Ver. 1.0...
  • Page 659 Revision history After publication of this service manual, the parts and mechanism may be subject to change for improvement of their performance. Therefore, the descriptions given in this service manual may not coincide with the actual machine. When any change has been made to the descriptions in the service manual, a revised version will be issued with a revision mark added as required.
  • Page 660 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 CONTENTS PC-104/204 Outline Product specifications ..................... 1 Maintenance Other ........................3 Disassembly/Adjustment prohibited items ............3 Disassembly/Assembly/Cleaning list (other parts)..........4 2.2.1 Disassembly/Assembly parts list..............4 2.2.2 Cleaning parts list ..................4 Disassembly/Assembly procedure................ 5 2.3.1 Right door/Rear right cover/Lower right cover/Front right cover....
  • Page 661 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 Misfeed display ....................23 6.1.1 Misfeed display resetting procedure ............23 Sensor layout...................... 24 Solution ......................25 6.3.1 Initial check items ..................25 6.3.2 Tray3 feed section/vertical transport section misfeed (PC-104/204)... 26 6.3.3 Tray4 feed section/vertical transport section misfeed (PC-204)....27 Trouble code ......................
  • Page 662: Product Specifications

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 1. Product specifications Outline Product specifications A. Type Name 2 way paper feed cabinet Type Front loading type 2 way paper feed device Installation Desk type Document alignment Center B. Paper Capacity Type Size Tray 3 Tray 4 Plain paper...
  • Page 663 1. Product specifications Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 Blank Page...
  • Page 664: Other

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Other Maintenance Other Disassembly/Adjustment prohibited items A. Paint-locked screws NOTE • To prevent loose screws, a screw lock in blue or green series color is applied to the screws. • The screw lock is applied to the screws that may get loose due to the vibrations and loads created by the use of machine or due to the vibrations created during transportation.
  • Page 665: Disassembly/Assembly/Cleaning List (Other Parts)

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 Disassembly/Assembly/Cleaning list (other parts) 2.2.1 Disassembly/Assembly parts list Section Part name Ref. page Right door Rear right cover Lower right cover Exterior parts Front right cover Rear cover Left cover Separation roller assy Rollers Feed roller Pick-up roller...
  • Page 666: Disassembly/Assembly Procedure

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Other Disassembly/Assembly procedure 2.3.1 Right door/Rear right cover/Lower right cover/Front right cover A093F2C526DA 1. Open the right door [1]. 2. Remove the right door [1]. 3. Remove two screws [2] and remove the rear right cover [3]. 4.
  • Page 667: Separation Roller Assy

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2.3.3 Separation roller assy 1. Remove the right door. See P.5 2. Remove two screws [1] and remove the jam access cover [2]. A093F2C001DA 3. Remove two screws [1] and remove the paper separation roller mounting bracket assy [2].
  • Page 668 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Other 5. Remove the C-ring [1], the guide [2], and remove the separation roller assy [3]. A093F2C502DA 6. Repeat steps 1 to 5 similarly for the 4th drawer. NOTE • Install the separation roller assy while pressing the holder down so that it aligns to the metal bracket of the machine.
  • Page 669: Feed Roller

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2.3.4 Feed roller 1. Remove the rear right cover. (Remove the right lower cover for 4th row.) See P.5 2. Remove the tray3. (Remove the tray4 from 4th row.) 3. Remove the paper separation roller mounting bracket assy. See the procedures 1 to 3 in P.6 “Separation roller assy.”...
  • Page 670 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Other 7. Remove two screws [1] and remove the feed roller cover [2]. A093F2C005DA 8. Remove the C-ring [1] and remove the bushing [2]. A093F2C006DA 9. Shift the shaft assy [1] in the orienta- tion as shown on the left, and remove the C-ring [2] and the gear [3].
  • Page 671 2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 10. Remove the C-ring [1], the bushing [2], and remove the shaft assy [3]. A093F2C529DA 11. Remove two E-rings [1] and the bushing [2], and remove the pick-up roller fixing bracket assy [3]. A093F2C530DA 12.
  • Page 672: Pick-Up Roller

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Other 2.3.5 Pick-up roller 1. Remove the rear right cover. (Remove the right lower cover for 4th row.) See P.5 2. Remove the tray3. (Remove the tray4 from 4th row.) 3. Remove the separation roller mounting bracket assy. See the procedures 1 to 3 in P.6 “Separation roller assy.”...
  • Page 673 2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 7. Remove two screws [1] and remove the feed roller cover [2]. A093F2C005DA 8. Remove two C-rings [1], two bush- ings [2], and remove the pick-up roller assy [3]. A093F2C532DA 9. Remove the C-ring [1] and remove the pick-up roller [2].
  • Page 674: Cleaning Procedure

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Other Cleaning procedure NOTE • The alcohol described in the cleaning procedure represents the isopropyl alcohol. 2.4.1 Separation roller 1. Remove the right door. See P.5 2. Remove two screws [1] and remove the jam access cover [2].
  • Page 675: Feed Roller

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2.4.2 Feed roller 1. Remove the tray3. (remove the tray4 from 4th row.) 2. Remove the separation roller mounting bracket assy. See the procedures 1 to 3 in P.13 “Cleaning of the separation roller.” 3.
  • Page 676: Vertical Transport Roller

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Other 2.4.4 Vertical transport roller 1. Open the right door. 2. Using a cleaning pad dampened with alcohol, wipe the vertical transport roller [1] clean of dirt. A093F2C009DA...
  • Page 677 2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 Blank Page...
  • Page 678: Adjustment/Setting

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 3. How to use the adjustment section Adjustment/Setting How to use the adjustment section • “Adjustment/Setting” contains detailed information on the adjustment items and proce- dures for this machine. • Throughout this “Adjustment/Setting,” the default settings are indicated by “ ”. Advance checks Before attempting to solve the customer problem, the following advance checks must be made.
  • Page 679: State Confirmation

    4. State Confirmation Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 State Confirmation Check procedure A. Procedure 1. Call the Service Mode to the screen. See P.158 of the main body service manual. 2. Touch [State Confirmation]. 3. Touch [Sensor Check (Printer)]. Sensor check screen •...
  • Page 680: Sensor Check List

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 4. State Confirmation Sensor check list Operation characteris- tics/Panel display Symbol Panel display Part/Signal name Out of PS112 Device detection Tray3 device detection sensor position Paper not Paper PS115 Paper Empty Tray3 empty sensor present present PS113...
  • Page 681: Mechanical Adjustment

    5. Mechanical adjustment Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 Mechanical adjustment Adjusting the paper reference position NOTE • Make this adjustment after any of the following procedures has been performed. When the PH unit has been replaced. When the image on the print is offset in the main scan direction. 5.1.1 Centering 1.
  • Page 682 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 5. Mechanical adjustment 9. Slide out the drawer [1] and unload paper from it. 10. Loosen two screws [2] at the center of the paper lifting plate. A093F3C502DB 11. Watching the graduations [1] pro- vided in the drawer, move the edge guide [2] in the rear.
  • Page 683: Centering (Duplex 2Nd Side)

    5. Mechanical adjustment Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 5.1.2 Centering (Duplex 2nd Side) 1. Call the Service Mode to the screen. See P.158 of the main body service manual. 2. Touch [Machine Adjustment] → [Printer Area] → [Centering (Duplex 2nd Side)]. 3.
  • Page 684: Troubleshooting

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 6. Jam display Troubleshooting Jam display Misfeed display • When misfeed occurs, message, misfeed location “Blinking” and paper location “Light- ing” are displayed on the touch panel of the main body. A093F4C508DA Code Misfeed location Misfeed access location Action 1301...
  • Page 685: Sensor Layout

    6. Jam display Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 Sensor layout A093F4C510DA [1] Sensor in front of tim. roller (PS1) [4] Tray3 paper feed sensor (PS116) [2] Vertical transport sensor (PS8) [5] Tray4 vertical transport sensor (PS126) [3] Tray3 vertical transport sensor (PS117) [6] Tray4 paper feed sensor (PS125)
  • Page 686: Solution

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 6. Jam display Solution 6.3.1 Initial check items • When a paper misfeed occurs, first perform the following initial check items. Check item Action Does paper meet product specifications? Replace paper. Replace paper. Is the paper curled, wavy, or damp? Instruct the user on the correct paper storage procedures.
  • Page 687: Initial Check Items

    Step Action Control signal (Electrical components) Initial check items — — bizhub C200 PS1 I/O check, sensor check PRCB CN1-3 (ON) C to D-19 PC-104, PC-204 PS116 I/O check, sensor check PCCB PJ6-8 (ON) PC-104, PC-204 PS117 I/O check, sensor check...
  • Page 688: Tray4 Feed Section/Vertical Transport Section Misfeed (Pc-204)

    Step Action Control signal (Electrical components) Initial check items — — bizhub C200 PS1 I/O check, sensor check PRCB CN1-3 (ON) C to D-19 PS125 I/O check, sensor check PCCB PJ10-8 (ON) PC-204 G-5 PS126 I/O check, sensor check PCCB PJ11-2 (ON)
  • Page 689: Trouble Code

    7. Trouble code Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 Trouble code Trouble code • The main unit’s CPU performs a self-diagnostics function that, on detecting a malfunc- tion, gives the corresponding malfunction code on the touch panel. Code Item Description C0206 Tray3 lift-up failure •...
  • Page 690 SERVICE MANUAL FIELD SERVICE 2008.06 Ver. 1.0...
  • Page 691 Revision history After publication of this service manual, the parts and mechanism may be subject to change for improvement of their performance. Therefore, the descriptions given in this service manual may not coincide with the actual machine. When any change has been made to the descriptions in the service manual, a revised version will be issued with a revision mark added as required.
  • Page 692 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 CONTENTS PC-105 Outline Product specifications ..................... 1 Maintenance Other ........................3 Disassembly/Adjustment prohibited items ............3 Disassembly/Assembly/Cleaning list (other parts)..........4 2.2.1 Disassembly/Assembly parts list..............4 2.2.2 Cleaning parts list ..................4 Disassembly/Assembly procedure................ 5 2.3.1 Rear right cover.....................
  • Page 693 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 5.1.1 Centering ....................25 5.1.2 Centering (Duplex 2nd Side) ..............27 Troubleshooting Jam display ......................29 Misfeed display ....................29 Misfeed display resetting procedure ..............29 Sensor layout...................... 30 Solution ......................31 6.4.1 Initial check items ..................31 6.4.2 Tray2 feed section/vertical transport section misfeed .........
  • Page 694: Product Specifications

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 1. Product specifications Outline Product specifications A. Type Name Paper Take-up cabinet Type Front loading type 1 way paper take-up device Installation Desk type Document Alignment Center B. Paper Type Size Capacity Plain paper A5S (Metric area only), 500 sheets (60 to 90 g/m...
  • Page 695 1. Product specifications Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 Blank Page...
  • Page 696: Other

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Other Maintenance Other Disassembly/Adjustment prohibited items A. Paint-locked screws NOTE • To prevent loose screws, a screw lock in blue or green series color is applied to the screws. • The screw lock is applied to the screws that may get loose due to the vibrations and loads created by the use of machine or due to the vibrations created during transportation.
  • Page 697: Disassembly/Assembly/Cleaning List (Other Parts)

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 Disassembly/Assembly/Cleaning list (other parts) 2.2.1 Disassembly/Assembly parts list Section Part name Ref. page Rear right cover Exterior parts Rear left cover Right rear cover Separation roller Rollers Feed roller Pick-up roller P.11 PC control board (PCCB) P.13 Boards...
  • Page 698: Disassembly/Assembly Procedure

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Other Disassembly/Assembly procedure 2.3.1 Rear right cover 1. Remove four screws [1] and remove the rear right cover [2]. 4067F2C001DA 2.3.2 Rear left cover 1. Remove three screws [1] and remove the rear left cover [2]. 4067F2C002DA 2.3.3 Right rear cover...
  • Page 699: Separation Roller

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2.3.4 Separation roller 1. Remove the right rear cover. See P.5 2. Slide out the tray 2. 3. Open the vertical transport door. 4. Remove two claws [1], and remove the vertical transport door [2]. 4067F2C004DA 5.
  • Page 700: Feed Roller

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Other 7. Remove two C-rings [1] and the shaft [2], and remove the separation roller fixing plate assy [3]. NOTE • Use care not to miss the Spring [4]. 4067F2C520DA 8. Remove the C-ring [1] and guide [2], and remove the separation roller assy [3].
  • Page 701 2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 3. Remove the screws [1], and remove the reinforcement plate [2]. 4067F2C008DA 4. Remove four screws [1], and remove the feed roller assy [2]. 4067F2C009DA 5. Remove two screws [1], and remove the mounting frame [2] for the paper separation roller mounting bracket assy.
  • Page 702 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Other 6. Remove two screws [1], and remove the feed roller cover [2]. 4067F2C011DA 7. Remove the C-ring [1] and the bush- ing [2]. 4067F2C012DA 8. Shift the shaft assy [1] in the orienta- tion as shown on the left, and remove the C-ring [2] and the gear [3].
  • Page 703 2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 9. Remove the C-ring [1], the bushing [2], and remove the shaft assy [3]. [2] [1] 4067F2C014DA 10. Remove two E-rings [1] and the bushing [2], and remove the pick-up roller fixing bracket assy [3]. 4067F2C522DA 11.
  • Page 704: Pick-Up Roller

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Other 2.3.6 Pick-up roller 1. Remove the separation roller mounting bracket assy. See the procedures 1 to 6 in P.6 “Separation roller.” 2. Disconnect the connector [1]. 4067F2C007DA 3. Remove the screw [1], and remove the reinforcement plate [2].
  • Page 705 2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 5. Remove two screws [1], and remove the mounting frame [2] for the paper separation roller mounting bracket assy. 4067F2C010DA 6. Remove two screws [1], and remove the feed roller cover [2]. 4067F2C011DA 7.
  • Page 706: Pc Control Board (Pccb)

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Other 8. Remove the C-ring [1], and remove the pick-up roller [2]. 4067F2C525DA 2.3.7 PC control board (PCCB) 1. Remove the rear left cover. See P.5 2. Remove the harness [2] for two wire saddles [1].
  • Page 707: Paper Size Detect Board (Psdtb)

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 4. Remove four screws [1], and remove the PC control board [2]. 4067F2C017DA 2.3.8 Paper size detect board (PSDTB) 1. Remove the rear left cover. See P.5 2. Remove three screws [1], and remove the PC control board assy [2].
  • Page 708: Lift-Up Motor (M3)

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Other 4. Remove the lever [1], and remove the paper size detect board [2]. 4067F2C528DA 2.3.9 Lift-up motor (M3) 1. Slide out the tray 2. 2. Remove the rear right cover. See P.5 3.
  • Page 709: Paper Feed Motor (M1)

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2.3.10 Paper feed motor (M1) 1. Slide out the tray 2. 2. Remove the rear right cover. See P.5 3. Remove the rear left cover. See P.5 4. Remove two screws [1], and remove the reinforcement plate [2].
  • Page 710: Vertical Transport Motor (M2)

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Other 8. Remove two screws [1], and remove the paper feed motor [2]. 4067F2C023DA 2.3.11 Vertical transport motor (M2) 1. Slide out the tray 2. 2. Remove the rear right cover. See P.5 3.
  • Page 711: Cleaning Procedure

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 7. Remove two screws [1], and remove the motor assy [2]. 4067F2C022DA 8. Remove two screws [1], and remove the vertical transport motor [2]. 4067F2C024DA Cleaning procedure NOTE • The alcohol described in the cleaning procedure represents the isopropyl alcohol. 2.4.1 Feed roller / pick-up roller 1.
  • Page 712 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Other 5. Remove two screws [1], and remove [1] [2] the jam processing cover [2]. NOTE • Make sure the position of the mylar when installing the jam processing cover. 4067F2C005DA 6. Remove two screws [1] and the sep- aration roller installation plate assy [2].
  • Page 713: Separation Roller

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2.4.2 Separation roller 1. Remove the right rear cover. See P.5 2. Slide out the tray 2. 3. Open the vertical transport door. 4. Remove two claws [1], and remove the vertical transport door [2]. 4067F2C004DA 5.
  • Page 714: Vertical Transport Roller

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Other 7. Using a cleaning pad dampened with alcohol, wipe the separation roller [1] clean of dirt. 4067F2C526DA 2.4.3 Vertical transport roller 1. Open the vertical transport door. 2. Using a cleaning pad dampened with alcohol, wipe the vertical transport roller [1] clean of dirt.
  • Page 715 2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 Blank Page...
  • Page 716: Adjustment/Setting

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 3. How to use the adjustment section Adjustment/Setting How to use the adjustment section • “Adjustment/Setting” contains detailed information on the adjustment items and proce- dures for this machine. • Throughout this “Adjustment/Setting,” the default settings are indicated by “ ”. Advance checks Before attempting to solve the customer problem, the following advance checks must be made.
  • Page 717: State Confirmation

    4. State Confirmation Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 State Confirmation Check procedure A. Procedure 1. Call the Service Mode to the screen. See P.158 of the main body service manual. 2. Touch [State Confirmation]. 3. Touch [Sensor Check (Printer)]. Sensor check screen •...
  • Page 718: Mechanical Adjustment

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 5. Mechanical adjustment Mechanical adjustment Adjusting the paper reference position NOTE • Make this adjustment after any of the following procedures has been performed. When the PH unit has been replaced. When the image on the print is offset in the main scan direction. 5.1.1 Centering 1.
  • Page 719 5. Mechanical adjustment Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 9. Slide out the drawer [1] and unload paper from it. 10. Loosen two screws [2] at the center of the paper lifting plate. 4067F3C529DB 11. Watching the graduations [1] pro- vided in the drawer, move the edge guide [2] in the rear.
  • Page 720: Centering (Duplex 2Nd Side)

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 5. Mechanical adjustment 5.1.2 Centering (Duplex 2nd Side) 1. Call the Service Mode to the screen. See P.158 of the main body service manual. 2. Touch [Machine Adjustment] → [Printer Area] → [Centering (Duplex 2nd Side)]. 3.
  • Page 721 5. Mechanical adjustment Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 Blank Page...
  • Page 722: Troubleshooting

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 6. Jam display Troubleshooting Jam display Misfeed display • When misfeed occurs, message, misfeed location “Blinking” and paper location “Light- ing” are displayed on the touch panel of the main body. 4067F4C500DA Code Misfeed location Misfeed access location Action 1201...
  • Page 723: Sensor Layout

    6. Jam display Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 Sensor layout 4067F4C501DA [1] Sensor in front of tim. roller (PS1) [3] Paper take-up sensor (PS9) [2] Vertical transport sensor (PS8)
  • Page 724: Solution

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 6. Jam display Solution 6.4.1 Initial check items • When a paper misfeed occurs, first perform the following initial check items. Check item Action Does paper meet product specifications? Replace paper. Replace paper. Is the paper curled, wavy, or damp? Instruct the user on the correct paper storage procedures.
  • Page 725: Tray2 Feed Section/Vertical Transport Section Misfeed

    PS9 I/O check, sensor check PCCB PJ6-8 (ON) PC-105 G-4 PS8 I/O check, sensor check PCCB PJ6-11 (ON) PC-105 G-4 bizhub C200 PS1 I/O check, sensor check PRCB CN1-3 (ON) C to D-19 M1 operation check PCCB PJ5-1 to 4...
  • Page 726: Trouble Code

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 7. Trouble code Trouble code Trouble code • The main unit’s CPU performs a self-diagnostics function that, on detecting a malfunc- tion, gives the corresponding malfunction code on the touch panel. Code Item Description •...
  • Page 727 7. Trouble code Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 Blank Page...
  • Page 728 SERVICE MANUAL FIELD SERVICE 2008.12 Ver. 2.0...
  • Page 729 Revision history After publication of this service manual, the parts and mechanism may be subject to change for improvement of their performance. Therefore, the descriptions given in this service manual may not coincide with the actual machine. When any change has been made to the descriptions in the service manual, a revised version will be issued with a revision mark added as required.
  • Page 730 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 CONTENTS PC-405 Outline Product specification ....................1 Maintenance Other ........................3 Disassembly/adjustment prohibited items ............3 Disassembly/Assembly/Cleaning list (Other parts)..........4 2.2.1 Disassembly/Assembly parts list..............4 2.2.2 Cleaning parts list ..................4 Disassembly/Assembly procedure................ 5 2.3.1 Right door/Rear right cover/Lower right cover/Front right cover....
  • Page 731 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Troubleshooting Jam display ......................29 Misfeed display ....................29 6.1.1 Misfeed display resetting procedure ............29 Sensor layout...................... 30 Solution ......................31 6.3.1 Initial check items ..................31 6.3.2 LCT paper feed section/vertical transport section misfeed......32 Trouble code ......................
  • Page 732: Product Specification

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 1. Product specification Outline Product specification A. Type Name Large capacity cabinet Type Front loading type LCC Installation Desk type Document alignment Center B. Paper Type Size Capacity Plain paper 2,500 sheets (60 to 90 g/m (16 to 24 lb)) Thick paper 1 (91 to 150 g/m...
  • Page 733 1. Product specification Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Blank Page...
  • Page 734: Other

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 2. Other Maintenance Other Disassembly/adjustment prohibited items A. Paint-locked screws NOTE • To prevent loose screws, a screw lock in blue or green series color is applied to the screws. • The screw lock is applied to the screws that may get loose due to the vibrations and loads created by the use of machine or due to the vibrations created during transportation.
  • Page 735: Disassembly/Assembly/Cleaning List (Other Parts)

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Disassembly/Assembly/Cleaning list (Other parts) 2.2.1 Disassembly/Assembly parts list Section Part name Ref. page Right door Rear right cover Lower right cover Exterior parts Front right cover Rear cover Left cover Separation roller assy Rollers Feed roller Pick-up roller...
  • Page 736: Disassembly/Assembly Procedure

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 2. Other Disassembly/Assembly procedure 2.3.1 Right door/Rear right cover/Lower right cover/Front right cover A093F2C519DA 1. Open the right door [1]. 2. Remove the right door [1]. 3. Remove two screws [2] and remove the rear right cover [3]. 4.
  • Page 737: Separation Roller Assy

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 2.3.3 Separation roller assy 1. Remove the right door. See P.5 2. Remove two screws [1] and remove the separation roller mounting bracket assy [2]. A093F2C500DA 3. Remove two C-rings [1] and the shaft [2], and remove the separation roller fixing bracket assy [3].
  • Page 738: Feed Roller

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 2. Other NOTE • Install the separation roller assy while pressing the holder down so that it aligns to the metal bracket of the machine. • Make sure that the separation roller assy is not tilted to the right or left when installed.
  • Page 739 2. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 5. Remove two wire saddles [1] and four screws [2], and remove the paper feed unit [3]. A093F2C010DA 6. Remove two screws [1] and remove the mounting frame [2] for the sepa- ration roller mounting bracket assy.
  • Page 740 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 2. Other 8. Remove two C-rings [1] and remove the bushing [2]. 4348fs2505c0 9. Shift the shaft assy [1] in the orienta- tion as shown on the left, and remove the C-ring [2] and the gear [3].
  • Page 741: Pick-Up Roller

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 12. Remove the C-ring [1] and remove the feed roller [2]. A093F2C506DA 2.3.5 Pick-up roller 1. Remove the right door. See P.5 2. Remove the rear cover and the rear right cover. See P.5 3.
  • Page 742 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 2. Other 5. Remove two wire saddles [1] and four screws [2], and remove the paper feed unit [3]. A093F2C010DA 6. Remove two screws [1] and remove the mounting frame [2] for the sepa- ration roller mounting bracket assy.
  • Page 743: Drawer

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 8. Remove two C-rings [1], two bush- ings [2], and the pick-up roller assy [3]. A093F2C507DA 9. Remove the C-ring [1] and remove the pick-up roller [2]. A093F2C508DA 2.3.6 Drawer 1. Insert a driver into the hole [1] at the back of the feed tray and pull out the paper feed tray.
  • Page 744 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 2. Other 3. Remove two screws [1], the connec- tor [2], and remove the connector board [3]. A093F2C013DA 4. Remove four screws [1] and remove the drawer [2]. NOTE • When removing the drawer, be care- ful not to drop the drawer from the guide rails.
  • Page 745: Wire

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 2.3.7 Wire 1. Remove the drawer. See P.12 2. Remove four screws [1] and discon- nect the connector [2], and remove the front cover assy [3]. A093F2C511DB 3. Remove two screws [1] and the inner cover assy [2].
  • Page 746 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 2. Other 5. Remove three screws [1] and remove the driver mounting plate assy [2]. A093F2C514DA NOTE • When assembling, be sure to engage rib of gear 1 [1] with convex section of gear 2 [2]. A093F2C515DA 6.
  • Page 747 2. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Remove two C-clips [1]. 8. Remove four pulley covers [2]. 9. Unhook four pulleys [3]. A093F2C517DA 10. Remove the ground plate [1]. 11. Remove four cable holding jigs [2] and remove the main drawer [3]. NOTE •...
  • Page 748 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 2. Other 13. Remove four screws [1] and remove the front trailing edge assy [2]. A093F2C522DA 14. Remove three C-rings [1], the bush- ing [2], and two gears [3]. 15. Remove the feed drum assy [4]. A093F2C523DA 16.
  • Page 749: Cleaning Procedure

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Cleaning procedure NOTE • The alcohol described in the cleaning procedure represents the isopropyl alcohol. 2.4.1 Separation roller 1. Remove the right door. See P.5 2. Remove two screws [1] and separa- tion roller mounting bracket assy [2].
  • Page 750: Pick-Up Roller

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 2. Other 2. Remove two screws [1] and separa- tion roller mounting bracket assy [2]. A093F2C500DA 3. Using a cleaning pad dampened with alcohol, wipe the feed roller [1] clean of dirt. A093F2C015DA 2.4.3 Pick-up roller 1.
  • Page 751: Vertical Transport Roller

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 2. Remove two screws [1] and separa- tion roller mounting bracket assy [2]. A093F2C500DA 3. Using a cleaning pad dampened with alcohol, wipe the pick-up roller [1] clean of dirt. A093F2C014DA 2.4.4 Vertical transport roller 1.
  • Page 752: Adjustment/Setting

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 3. How to use the adjustment section Adjustment/Setting How to use the adjustment section • “Adjustment/Setting” contains detailed information on the adjustment items and proce- dures for this machine. • Throughout this “Adjustment/Setting,” the default settings are indicated by “ ”. Advance checks Before attempting to solve the customer problem, the following advance checks must be made.
  • Page 753: State Confirmation

    4. State Confirmation Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 State Confirmation Sensor check procedure A. Procedure 1. Call the Service Mode to the screen. See P.158 of the main body service manual. 2. Touch [State Confirmation]. 3. Touch [Sensor Check (Printer)]. 4.
  • Page 754: Sensor Check List

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 4. State Confirmation Sensor check list Operation characteristics/ panel display Symbol Panel display Part/Signal name Raised Raised (Lift-Up) Lift-up upper sensor Not raised Position Lowered PS13 Lowered (Lift up) Lift-up lower sensor Not lowered Position PS12 Shift Tray Home...
  • Page 755: Mechanical Adjustment

    5. Mechanical adjustment Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Mechanical adjustment Adjusting the paper reference position NOTE • Make this adjustment after any of the following procedures has been performed. When the PH unit has been replaced. When the image on the print is offset in the main scan direction. 5.1.1 Centering 1.
  • Page 756 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 5. Mechanical adjustment 9. Press the drawer release button [1] and then slide out the drawer [2] from the paper feed cabinet. A093F3C506DA 10. Open the right door. 11. Loosen the adjustment screw [1] and turn screw [2] to make the adjust- ment.
  • Page 757: Centering (Duplex 2Nd Side)

    5. Mechanical adjustment Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 5.1.2 Centering (Duplex 2nd Side) 1. Call the Service Mode to the screen. See P.158 of the main body service manual. 2. Touch [Machine Adjustment] → [Printer Area] → [Centering (Duplex 2nd Side)]. 3.
  • Page 758: Shifter Movement Timing Belt Adjustment

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 5. Mechanical adjustment Shifter movement timing belt adjustment 1. Remove the drawer. See P.12 2. While raising the main tray [1], remove the screw [2] and the con- nector cover [3]. A093F3C001DA 3. While raising the main tray [1], remove two screws [2] that hold the shift tray in position.
  • Page 759 5. Mechanical adjustment Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 5. Push the tab [1] of the shift tray [2] as shown on the left and release the lock. 6. Remove the shift tray [2]. A093F3C511DA 7. Loosen the screw [1] fixing the ten- sion pulley assy as shown on the left and move it in the direction of the arrow.
  • Page 760: Troubleshooting

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Jam display Troubleshooting Jam display Misfeed display • When misfeed occurs, message, misfeed location “Blinking” and paper location “Light- ing” are displayed on the touch panel of the main body. A093F4C509DA Code Misfeed location Misfeed access location Action 1501...
  • Page 761: Sensor Layout

    6. Jam display Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Sensor layout A093F4C511DA [1] Sensor in front of tim. roller (PS1) [3] Vertical transport sensor (PS2) [2] Vertical transport sensor (PS8) [4] Paper feed sensor (PS1)
  • Page 762: Solution

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Jam display Solution 6.3.1 Initial check items • When a paper misfeed occurs, first perform the following initial check items. Check item Action Does paper meet product specifications? Replace paper. Replace paper. Is the paper curled, wavy, or damp? Instruct the user on the correct paper storage procedures.
  • Page 763: Lct Paper Feed Section/Vertical Transport Section Misfeed

    Step Action Control signal (Electrical components) Initial check items — — bizhub C200 PS1 I/O check, sensor check PRCB CN1-3 (ON) C to D-19 PS1 I/O check, sensor check PCCB PJ5-2 (ON) PC-405 F-9 PS2 I/O check, sensor check PCCB PJ5-5 (ON)
  • Page 764: Trouble Code

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Trouble code Trouble code Trouble code • The main unit’s CPU performs a self-diagnostics function that, on detecting a malfunc- tion, gives the corresponding malfunction code on the touch panel. Code Item Description C0001 LCT communication error •...
  • Page 765 7. Trouble code Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Code Item Description C0214 LCT shifting failure • The shift tray stop sensor (PS11) is not blocked even after the set period of time has elapsed after the shift operation began (shift to the right). •...
  • Page 766: Solution

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Trouble code Solution 7.2.1 C0001: LCT communication error Relevant electrical parts PC control board (PCCB) WIRING DIAGRAM Location Step Action Control signal (Electrical components) Turn OFF the main power switch, wait for 10 sec. or more, and turn ON the main —...
  • Page 767: C0210: Lct Lift Failure

    7. Trouble code Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7.2.3 C0210: LCT lift failure Relevant electrical parts Lift-up upper sensor (PS4) PC control board (PCCB) Lift-up lower sensor (PS13) Elevator motor pulse sensor (PS10) Lower over run sensor (PS7) WIRING DIAGRAM Location Step Action...
  • Page 768: C0213: Lct Shift Gate Operation Failure

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7. Trouble code 7.2.5 C0213: LCT shift gate operation failure Relevant electrical parts Division board position sensor (PS14) PC control board (PCCB) Division board position motor (M3) WIRING DIAGRAM Location Step Action Control signal (Electrical components) Check the motor and sensor connectors for...
  • Page 769: C0215: Lct Shift Motor Failure

    7. Trouble code Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 7.2.7 C0215: LCT shift motor failure Relevant electrical parts Shift motor (M4) PC control board (PCCB) Shift motor pulse sensor (PS8) WIRING DIAGRAM Location Step Action Control signal (Electrical components) Check the motor and sensor connectors for proper connection, and correct as neces- —...
  • Page 770 SERVICE MANUAL FIELD SERVICE 2008.06 Ver. 1.0...
  • Page 771 Revision history After publication of this service manual, the parts and mechanism may be subject to change for improvement of their performance. Therefore, the descriptions given in this service manual may not coincide with the actual machine. When any change has been made to the descriptions in the service manual, a revised version will be issued with a revision mark added as required.
  • Page 772 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 CONTENTS MB-502 Outline Product specifications ..................... 1 Maintenance Other ........................3 Disassembly/Adjustment prohibited items ............3 Disassembly/Assembly/Cleaning list (other parts)..........4 2.2.1 Disassembly/Assembly parts list..............4 2.2.2 Cleaning parts list ..................4 Disassembly/Assembly procedure................ 4 2.3.1 Manual bypass tray feed roller ..............
  • Page 773 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 Troubleshooting Jam display ......................21 Misfeed display ....................21 7.1.1 Misfeed display resetting procedure ............21 Sensor layout...................... 22 Solution ......................23 7.3.1 Initial check items ..................23 7.3.2 Misfeed at manual bypass feed section ............23 Trouble code ......................
  • Page 774 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 1. Product specifications Outline Product specifications A. Type Name Multiple Bypass Tray Installation Screwed to the copier Registration Center B. Paper Type Paper source (maximum tray capacity) Copy paper type Plain paper 100 sheets (60 to 90 g/m , 16 to 24 lb) Thick paper 1...
  • Page 775: Product Specifications

    1. Product specifications Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 C. Machine specifications Power Requirements ± DC 24 V 10 % (supplied from the main body) ± DC 5 V Max. Power 27 W or less Consumption Dimensions 472 mm (W) × 456 mm (D) × 102 mm (H) 18.6 inch (W) ×...
  • Page 776: Other

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Other Maintenance Other Disassembly/Adjustment prohibited items A. Paint-locked screws NOTE • To prevent loose screws, a screw lock in blue or green series color is applied to the screws. • The screw lock is applied to the screws that may get loose due to the vibrations and loads created by the use of machine or due to the vibrations created during transportation.
  • Page 777: Disassembly/Assembly/Cleaning List (Other Parts)

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 Disassembly/Assembly/Cleaning list (other parts) 2.2.1 Disassembly/Assembly parts list Section Part name Ref. page Manual bypass tray feed roller Rollers Manual bypass tray separation roller Manual bypass tray left cover Exterior parts Manual bypass tray right cover Manual bypass tray upper cover Unit Manual bypass tray unit...
  • Page 778 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Other 3. Remove the gear [1]. A0EPF2C002DA 4. Snap off the C-clip [1] and slide the manual bypass feed roller [2] in the direction of the arrow. A0EPF2C003DA 5. Remove two C-lings [1] and the bearing [2].
  • Page 779: Manual Bypass Tray Separation Roller

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 6. Remove the manual bypass tray feed roller [1]. A0EPF2C005DA 7. To reinstall, reverse the order of removal. 2.3.2 Manual bypass tray separation roller 1. Remove the manual bypass tray unit. See P.8 2.
  • Page 780: Manual Bypass Tray Left Cover / Manual Bypass Tray Right Cover / Manual Bypass Tray Upper Cover

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Other 4. Snap off the C-ling [1], and remove the spring [2] and the guide plate [3]. Remove the manual bypass tray separation roller [4]. A0EPF2C008DA 5. To reinstall, reverse the order of removal. 2.3.3 Manual bypass tray left cover / Manual bypass tray right cover / Manual bypass tray upper cover...
  • Page 781: Manual Bypass Tray Unit

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2.3.4 Manual bypass tray unit 1. Open the right door. 2. Remove four screws [1], and remove the right rear cover [2] of the main body. A0EPF2C010DA 3. Close the right door. 4.
  • Page 782 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Other 7. Remove four screws [1]. A0EPF2C013DA 8. Loosen the screw [1], and remove the manual bypass tray unit [2]. A0EPF2C014DA NOTE • When installing the multi bypass unit, fit the position of dowel shown in the left illustration.
  • Page 783: Cleaning Procedure

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 Cleaning procedure NOTE • The alcohol described in the cleaning procedure represents the isopropyl alcohol. 2.4.1 Manual bypass tray feed roller 1. Remove the manual bypass tray unit. See P.8 2. Using a cleaning pad dampened with alcohol, wipe the manual bypass tray feed roller [1] clean of dirt.
  • Page 784: Adjustment/Setting

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 3. How to use the adjustment section Adjustment/Setting How to use the adjustment section • “Adjustment/Setting” contains detailed information on the adjustment items and proce- dures for this machine. • Throughout this “Adjustment/Setting,” the default settings are indicated by “ ”. Advance checks Before attempting to solve the customer problem, the following advance checks must be made.
  • Page 785: State Confirmation

    4. State Confirmation Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 State Confirmation Check procedure A. Procedure 1. Call the Service Mode to the screen. See P.158 of the main body service manual. 2. Touch [State Confirmation]. 3. Touch [Sensor Check (Printer)]. 4.
  • Page 786: Machine Adjustment

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 5. Machine Adjustment Machine Adjustment Printer Area 5.1.1 Leading Edge Adjustment NOTE • Make this adjustment after any of the following procedures has been performed. When the PH unit has been replaced. When the image on the print is offset in the sub scan direction. A faint image occurs on the leading edge of the image.
  • Page 787: Centering

    5. Machine Adjustment Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 5.1.2 Centering NOTE • Make this adjustment after any of the following procedures has been performed. When the PH unit has been replaced. When the image on the print is offset in the main scan direction. 1.
  • Page 788 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 5. Machine Adjustment 9. Loosen two screws [1]. A0EPF3C506DA 10. Watching the gradations [1] provided in the multi bypass tray, move the edge guide [2] position. • If width A is greater than the specified value, move the edge guide toward the right.
  • Page 789: Centering (Duplex 2Nd Side)

    5. Machine Adjustment Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 5.1.3 Centering (Duplex 2nd side) NOTE • Make this adjustment after any of the following procedures has been performed. When the PH unit has been replaced. The image on the backside of the 2-sided copy deviates in the main scan direction. 1.
  • Page 790: Manual Bypass Tray Adjustment

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 5. Machine Adjustment Manual Bypass Tray Adjustment NOTE Make this adjustment after any of the following procedures has been performed. Upon setup of the Manual bypass tray unit. Use when the manual bypass paper size unit of the manual bypass guide has been changed.
  • Page 791 5. Machine Adjustment Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 7. Touch [Min. Width]. 8. Place the adjustment sheet (width: 100 mm) [1] on the manual bypass tray as illustrated. 9. Press the Start key. A0EPF3C504DA 10. Check that “OK” appears beside [Min.
  • Page 792: Mechanical Adjustment

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 6. Mechanical adjustment Mechanical adjustment Adjustment of the bypass paper size unit NOTE • This adjustment must be made in the following case: The bypass paper size unit has been removed. 1. Install the gear so that the protrusion of the gear [1] and the mark [3] on the bypass guide rack gear [2] are aligned in a straight line.
  • Page 793 6. Mechanical adjustment Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 3. When the bypass paper size unit base is mounted, align the lever position of the bypass paper size unit with the tab at the center in a straight line. 4038F3C512DA 4.
  • Page 794: Troubleshooting

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 7. Jam display Troubleshooting Jam display Misfeed display • When misfeed occurs, message, misfeed location “Blinking” and paper location “Light- ing” are displayed on the touch panel of the main body. A0EPF4C500DA Code Misfeed location Misfeed access location Action 1001...
  • Page 795: Sensor Layout

    7. Jam display Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 Sensor layout A0EPF4C501DA [1] Sensor in front of tim. roller (PS1)
  • Page 796: Solution

    WIRING DIAGRAM Location Step Action Control signal (Electrical components) Initial check items — — bizhub C200 PS1 I/O check, sensor check PRCB CN1-3 (ON) C to D-19 MB-502 CL5 operation check PRCB CN11-2 (ON) D-2 to 3 PRCB replacement —...
  • Page 797: Trouble Code

    PS14 I/O check, sensor check PRCB CN10-15 (ON) MB-502 D-5 SD2 operation check PRCB CN11-4 (ON) MB-502 D-3 bizhub C200 M1 operation check PRCB CN-27-11 to 15 C to D-23 SD2 replacement — —...
  • Page 798 SERVICE MANUAL FIELD SERVICE 2008.12 Ver. 2.0...
  • Page 799 Revision history After publication of this service manual, the parts and mechanism may be subject to change for improvement of their performance. Therefore, the descriptions given in this service manual may not coincide with the actual machine. When any change has been made to the descriptions in the service manual, a revised version will be issued with a revision mark added as required.
  • Page 800 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 CONTENTS AD-505 Outline Product specification ....................1 Maintenance Other ........................3 Disassembly/adjustment prohibited items ............3 Disassembly/Assembly/Cleaning list (other parts)..........4 2.2.1 Disassembly/Assembly parts list..............4 2.2.2 Cleaning parts list ..................4 Disassembly/Assembly procedure................ 4 2.3.1 Duplex unit ....................
  • Page 801 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6.1.1 Misfeed display resetting procedure ............15 Sensor layout...................... 16 Solution ......................17 6.3.1 Initial check items ..................17 6.3.2 Duplex unit pre-registration section misfeed..........17 6.3.3 Duplex unit transport section misfeed............18...
  • Page 802: Product Specification

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 1. Product specification Outline Product specification A. Type Name Duplex Unit Type Switchback and Circulating Duplex Unit Installation Mounted on the right side door of main body Document Alignment Center • When the optional automatic duplex unit AD-505 is mounted, the optional expanded memory unit EM-310 is required for duplex printing from the PC.
  • Page 803 1. Product specification Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Blank Page...
  • Page 804: Other

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 2. Other Maintenance Other Disassembly/adjustment prohibited items A. Paint-locked screws NOTE • To prevent loose screws, a screw lock in blue or green series color is applied to the screws. • The screw lock is applied to the screws that may get loose due to the vibrations and loads created by the use of machine or due to the vibrations created during transportation.
  • Page 805: Disassembly/Assembly/Cleaning List (Other Parts)

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Disassembly/Assembly/Cleaning list (other parts) 2.2.1 Disassembly/Assembly parts list Section Part name Ref. page Unit Duplex unit Exterior parts Right cover PWBs Duplex unit control board (DCB) Switchback motor (M1) Motors Duplex unit transport motor (M2) 2.2.2 Cleaning parts list Section...
  • Page 806 Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 2. Other 4. Open the right door. 5. Remove the screw [1]. A0ENF2C003DA 6. Open the duplex unit door [1]. 7. Remove two shoulder screws [2], and remove the duplex unit [3]. A0ENF2C004DA 2.3.2 Right cover 1.
  • Page 807 2. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 2.3.3 Duplex unit control board (DCB) 1. Disconnect four connectors [1]. A0ENF2C501DA 2. Remove two screws [1], and remove the duplex unit control board [2]. A0ENF2C502DA...
  • Page 808: Switchback Motor (M1)

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 2. Other 2.3.4 Switchback motor (M1) 1. Remove the right cover. See P.5 2. Remove the duplex unit control board. See P.6 3. Remove eight screws [1], and remove the switchback motor assy [2]. A0ENF2C503DA 4.
  • Page 809: Duplex Unit Transport Motor (M2)

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 2.3.5 Duplex unit transport motor (M2) 1. Remove the switchback motor assy. See the procedures 1 to 3 in P.7 “Switch back motor (M1)”. 2. Remove two actuators [1]. A0ENF2C504DA 3. Remove the screw [1] and remove the ground wire.
  • Page 810: Cleaning Procedure

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 2. Other Cleaning procedure NOTE • The alcohol described in the cleaning procedure represents the isopropyl alcohol. 2.4.1 Transport roller / roll 1 1. Open the duplex unit door [1]. 2. Using a cleaning pad dampened with alcohol, wipe the transport roller / roll 1 [2] clean of dirt.
  • Page 811: Transport Roller / Roll 3

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 2.4.3 Transport roller / roll 3 1. Remove the duplex unit. See P.4 2. Using a cleaning pad dampened with alcohol, wipe the transport roller / roll 3 [1] clean of dirt. A0ENF2C006DA 2.4.4 Ventilation section...
  • Page 812: Adjustment/Setting

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 3. How to use the adjustment section Adjustment/Setting How to use the adjustment section • “Adjustment/Setting” contains detailed information on the adjustment items and proce- dures for this machine. • Throughout this “Adjustment/Setting,” the default settings are indicated by “ ”. Advance checks Before attempting to solve the customer problem, the following advance checks must be made.
  • Page 813: State Confirmation

    4. State Confirmation Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 State Confirmation Sensor check procedure A. Procedure 1. Display the Service Mode screen. See P.158 of the main body service manual. 2. Touch [State Confirmation]. 3. Touch [Sensor Check (Printer)]. 4. Touch three times [Fwd]. Sensor check screen •...
  • Page 814: Machine Adjustment

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 5. Machine Adjustment Machine Adjustment Printer Area 5.1.1 Centering (Duplex 2nd Side) NOTE Make this adjustment after any of the following procedures has been performed. The image on the backside of the 2-sided copy deviates in the main scan direction. 1.
  • Page 815 5. Machine Adjustment Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Blank Page...
  • Page 816: Troubleshooting

    Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6. Jam display Troubleshooting Jam display Misfeed display • When misfeed occurs, message, misfeed location “Blinking” and paper location “Light- ing” are displayed on the touch panel of the main body. A0ENF4C500DA Display Code Misfeed location Misfeed processing location Action...
  • Page 817: Sensor Layout

    6. Jam display Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 Sensor layout A0ENF4C501DA Duplex paper passage sensor/1 Sensor in front of tim. roller (PS1) Duplex paper passage sensor/2...
  • Page 818: Solution

    WIRING DIAGRAM Step Action Location (Electrical Control signal component) Initial check items — — bizhub C200 PS1 I/O check, sensor check PRCB CN1-3 (ON) C to D-19 M2 operation check DCB CN4-1 to 4 AD-505 F-4 Change DCB — —...
  • Page 819: Duplex Unit Transport Section Misfeed

    6. Jam display Field Service Ver. 2.0 Dec. 2008 6.3.3 Duplex unit transport section misfeed A. Detection timing Type Description • A sheet of paper does not unblock the duplex paper passage sensor/2 after a predetermined period of time has elapsed since the sheet blocks the duplex paper passage sensor/1.
  • Page 820 SERVICE MANUAL FIELD SERVICE 2008.06 Ver. 1.0...
  • Page 821 Revision history After publication of this service manual, the parts and mechanism may be subject to change for improvement of their performance. Therefore, the descriptions given in this service manual may not coincide with the actual machine. When any change has been made to the descriptions in the service manual, a revised version will be issued with a revision mark added as required.
  • Page 822 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 CONTENTS JS-505 Outline Product specification ....................1 Maintenance Other ........................3 Disassembly/adjustment prohibited items ............3 Disassembly/Assembly/Cleaning list (other parts)..........4 2.2.1 Disassembly/Assembly parts list..............4 2.2.2 Disassembly/Assembly parts list..............4 Disassembly/Assembly procedure................ 5 2.3.1 Separator ......................
  • Page 823 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 5.1.1 Misfeed display resetting procedure ............19 Sensor layout...................... 20 Solution ......................21 5.3.1 Initial check items ..................21 5.3.2 Solution when paper curl occurs..............21 5.3.3 Job separator transport section misfeed............. 22 Malfunction code....................23 Trouble code .......................
  • Page 824 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 1. Product specification Outline Product specification A. Type Type Built-in type 2-bin stacker Installation Installed in main body Document align- Center ment B. Functions Modes Sort, Group, Sort offset, Group offset C. Paper Exit tray Size Type Capacity...
  • Page 825: Product Specification

    1. Product specification Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 D. Offset function Exit tray Lower tray Shift amount 30 mm Types of paper to Plain paper, Thick paper 1/2/3 be used Size B5S, B5, A4S, A4, B4, A3 X 11S, 8- X 11, 8- X 14, 11 X 17 E.
  • Page 826: Other

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Other Maintenance Other Disassembly/adjustment prohibited items A. Paint-locked screws NOTE • To prevent loose screws, a screw lock in blue or green series color is applied to the screws. • The screw lock is applied to the screws that may get loose due to the vibrations and loads created by the use of machine or due to the vibrations created during transportation.
  • Page 827: Disassembly/Assembly/Cleaning List (Other Parts)

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 Disassembly/Assembly/Cleaning list (other parts) 2.2.1 Disassembly/Assembly parts list Section Part name Ref. page Unit Separator Front cover Rear left cover Exterior parts Rear right cover Upper tray Paper guide plate Board JS control board (JSCB) Transport motor (M1) Motors Route change motor (M3)
  • Page 828: Disassembly/Assembly Procedure

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Other Disassembly/Assembly procedure 2.3.1 Separator 1. Remove the relay connector [1]. A083F2C505DA 2. Remove two screws [1] and remove two fixtures [2]. NOTE • When installing the attachment plates [2], the attachment plate A with pieces of metal is required to be attached to the left.
  • Page 829: Front Cover

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2.3.2 Front cover 1. Remove the separator. See P.5 2. Open the misfeed clearing cover [1]. A083F2C003DA 3. Remove two screws [1] and remove the front cover [2]. A083F2C004DA 2.3.3 Rear left cover 1.
  • Page 830: Rear Right Cover

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Other 2.3.4 Rear right cover 1. Remove the separator. See P.5 2. Remove the rear left cover. See P.6 3. Remove three screws [1] and remove the rear right cover [2]. A083F2C006DA 2.3.5 Upper tray 1.
  • Page 831: Paper Guide Plate

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2.3.6 Paper guide plate 1. Remove the separator. See P.5 2. Remove the upper tray. See P.7 3. Remove two screws [1] and remove the paper guide plate cover [2]. A083F2C503DA 4. Remove eight paper guide plates [1]. NOTE •...
  • Page 832: Js Control Board (Jscb)

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Other 2.3.7 JS control board (JSCB) 1. Remove the separator. See P.5 2. Remove the rear left cover. See P.6 3. Remove all seven connectors [1] from the JS control board. A083F2C008DA 4. Remove four screws [1] and remove the JS control board [2].
  • Page 833: Route Change Motor (M3)

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 5. Remove two screws [1] and remove the transport motor [2]. A083F2C011DA 2.3.9 Route change motor (M3) 1. Remove the separator. See P.5 2. Remove the rear left cover. See P.6 3. Remove the rear right cover. See P.7 4.
  • Page 834: Shift Motor (M2)

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Other 2.3.10 Shift motor (M2) 1. Remove the separator. See P.5 2. Remove the front cover. See P.6 3. Remove the route change motor. See P.10 4. Remove the C-clip [1] and the lever [2], and remove the route change guide [3].
  • Page 835 2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 7. Disconnect the connector [1], remove two screws [2], and remove the harness from four wire saddles [3]. Remove the sensor mounting plate assy [4]. A083F2C018DA 8. Remove three screws [1] and two shoulder screws [2].
  • Page 836 Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Other 10. Remove the screw [1] and remove the belt fixed plate [2]. A083F2C021DA 11. Remove five wire saddles [1] and pull out the shift drive section assy [2] in the direction of the arrow. A083F2C022DA 12.
  • Page 837: Roller Pressure/Retraction Clutch (Cl1)

    2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 13. Disconnect the connector [1], remove wire saddle [2] and two screws [3], and remove the shift motor [4]. A083F2C024DA 2.3.11 Roller pressure/retraction clutch (CL1) 1. Remove the route change motor. See P.10 2.
  • Page 838: Cleaning Procedure

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 2. Other Cleaning procedure NOTE • The alcohol described in the cleaning procedure of maintenance represents the isopropyl alcohol. 2.4.1 Cleaning of the roller and roll 1. Remove the separator. See P.5 2. Using a cleaning pad dampened with alcohol, wipe the roller [1] and roll [2].
  • Page 839 2. Other Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 Blank Page...
  • Page 840: Adjustment/Setting

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 3. How to use the adjustment section Adjustment/Setting How to use the adjustment section • “Adjustment/Setting” contains detailed information on the adjustment items and proce- dures for this machine. • Throughout this “Adjustment/Setting,” the default settings are indicated by “ ”. Advance checks Before attempting to solve the customer problem, the following advance checks must be made.
  • Page 841: State Confirmation

    4. State Confirmation Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 State Confirmation Sensor check procedure A. Procedure 1. Call the Service Mode to the screen. See P.158 of the main body service manual. 2. Touch [State Confirmation]. 3. Touch [Sensor Check (Printer)]. 4.
  • Page 842: Troubleshooting

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 5. Jam display Troubleshooting Jam display Misfeed display • When misfeed occurs, message, misfeed location “Blinking” and paper location “Light- ing” are displayed on the touch panel of the main body. A083F4C502DA Display Code Misfeed location Misfeed access location Action...
  • Page 843: Sensor Layout

    5. Jam display Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 Sensor layout A083F4C501DA [1] Paper exit sensor (PS2) [2] Lower tray exit sensor (PS1) [3] Upper tray exit sensor (PS2)
  • Page 844: Solution

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 5. Jam display Solution 5.3.1 Initial check items • When a paper misfeed occurs, first perform the following initial check items. Check Item Action Does the paper meet product specifications? Change the paper. Change the paper. Is paper curled, wavy, or damp? See “Solution when paper curl occurs”...
  • Page 845: Job Separator Transport Section Misfeed

    5. Jam display Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 5.3.3 Job separator transport section misfeed A. Detection timing Type Description The lower tray exit sensor (PS1) is not turned ON even after the set period of time has elapsed after the copier’s paper exit sensor (PS2) is turned ON by the paper.
  • Page 846: Malfunction Code

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 6. Malfunction code Malfunction code Trouble code • The machine’s CPU performs a self-diagnostics function that, on detecting a malfunction, gives the corresponding malfunction code and maintenance call mark on the touch panel. Code Description Detection timing •...
  • Page 847: Solution

    6. Malfunction code Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 Solution 6.2.1 C1004: FNS communication error Relevant electrical parts JS control board (JSCB) WIRING DIAGRAM Location Step Action Control signal (Electrical component) Disconnect and then connect the power cord. Turn OFF the main power switch, wait —...
  • Page 848: C11A1: Exit Roller Pressure/Retraction Failure

    Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 6. Malfunction code 6.2.3 C11A1: Exit roller pressure/retraction failure Relevant electrical parts Roller pressure/retraction clutch (CL1) JS control board (JSCB) Pressure/retraction home sensor (PS5) WIRING DIAGRAM Location Step Action Control signal (Electrical component) Check the CL1 connector for proper con- —...
  • Page 849: Cc155: Finisher Rom Failure

    6. Malfunction code Field Service Ver. 1.0 Jun. 2008 6.2.5 CC155: Finisher ROM failure Relevant electrical parts JS control board (JSCB) WIRING DIAGRAM Location Step Action Control signal (Electrical component) Disconnect and then connect the power cord. Turn OFF the main power switch, wait —...
  • Page 850 C200 Overall wiring diagram TEM/ PS10 PS12 PS11 PS36 PS19 PS18 PS17 PS16 PS15 IDCS/YC IDCS/MK Fusing unit PS38 FM14 FM10 FM13 FM11 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 1 2 3 1 2 3...
  • Page 851 C200 Overall wiring diagram 1/4 PS10 PS12 PS11 PS36 PS19 PS18 PS17 PS16 PS15 FM14 FM10 3 2 1 3 2 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 High voltage unit 3 2 1...
  • Page 852 C200 Overall wiring diagram 2/4 TEM/ IDCS/YC IDCS/MK Fusing unit PS38 FM13 FM11 1 2 3 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 3 2 1 4 3 2 4 3 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 3 2 1...
  • Page 853 C200 Overall wiring diagram 3/4 FAXUB FAXUB FAXU board(ML-504) FAXU board(ML-504) (Option) (Option) 24-J 24-J 10-Y 10-Y 22-I 22-I 11-R 11-R 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14...
  • Page 854 C200 Overall wiring diagram 4/4 FL201 CN101 INVB 3 2 1 PS205 3 2 1 CCDUB CCDU board PS203 PS204 PS202 PS201 M201 2 3 4 1 2 3 Operation unit To CN12 4 5 6 7 8 9...
  • Page 855 DF-612 Overall wiring diagram From the copier 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Tube Ferrite core 10 11 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49...
  • Page 856 PC-104 Overall wiring diagram From the copier 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 Tube Tube PS114 PS115 PS116 PS117 PS111 PS113 PS118 PS119 PS112 1 2 3 M122 M120 M124 PEIB/1 HREYB Heater relay board...
  • Page 857 PC-204 Overall wiring diagram From the copier 14 13 Tube Tube 1 2 3 4 3 2 PS114 PS115 PS116 PS117 PS111 PS113 PS118 PS119 PS112 M122 M120 M124 PEIB/2 PEIB/1 HREYB Heater relay board Tube 13 14 14 13 1 2 3 5 6 7 11 12 13...
  • Page 858 PC-405 Overall wiring diagram From the copier 4 3 2 1 Tube Tube Tube 1 2 3 PCCB PC control board PEIB/1 HREYB Heater relay board 15 14 13 11 10 1 2 3 4 10 9 1 2 3 REYB Relay board 10 11...
  • Page 859 PC-105 Overall wiring diagram From the copier PSDTB 3 2 1 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 12 11 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 PCCB PC control board DESCRIPTION 20-L DESTINATION...
  • Page 860 MB-502 Overall wiring diagram PS20 PS21 PS22 PS13 PS14 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1 DESCRIPTION 20-L DESTINATION LOCATION CLOSED END CONNECTORS EXTRA LARGE CLOSED END CONNECTORS LARGE 13 14 15 CLOSED END CONNECTORS MEDIUM CLOSED END CONNECTORS SMALL From the copier POSITIVE LOCK RECEPTACLE...
  • Page 861 AD-505 Overall wiring diagram From the copier 18 17 16 15 14 11 10 9 7 6 5 13 14 15 19 20 Duplex unit control board DESCRIPTION 20-L 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 DESTINATION LOCATION CLOSED END CONNECTORS EXTRA LARGE CLOSED END CONNECTORS LARGE...
  • Page 862 JS-505 (For bizhub C200) Overall wiring diagram From the copier 4 3 2 1 2 3 Tube Ferrite core Ferrite core 4 3 2 PJ10 JSCB JS control board DESCRIPTION 13 12 18 17 16 15 14 11 10 9...
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