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Canon SmartBase PC1210D Service Manual (406 pages)
Brand:
Canon
| Category:
Printer
| Size: 6 MB
Table of Contents
Symbols Used
3
Table of Contents
7
Chapter 1 Product Outline
17
Specifications
19
Type
19
Mechanisms
19
Functions
20
Others
22
Copying Speed
23
ADF (if Equipped with ADF Functions)
24
FAX (if Equipped Fax Functions)
25
Communications Specifications
25
Scanner Section Specifications
26
Printer Section Specifications
26
Functions
27
Names of Parts
31
External View
31
Body (ADF Type)
31
Body (Copyboard Type)
32
ADF (if Equipped with ADF Functions)
34
Cross Section
35
Safety and Warnings
37
Safety of Laser Light
37
CDRH Requirements
37
Handling the Laser Scanner Unit
38
Storing or Handling the Cartridge after Unpacking
40
Chapter 2 Using the Machine
45
Control Panel
47
Function Key
49
Redial/Pause Key
49
User Mode Menu
51
Common Settings
51
Copy Settings
54
Fax Settings
55
Add. Registration
61
Timer Settings
62
Print Lists
63
User Report
64
Manually Generating a Report
64
Automatically Generating Reports (if Equipped with Fax Functions)
65
Memory Clear List
66
Service Mode
67
Outline
67
Using Service Mode
69
List of Service Mode Menus
70
Bit Switch Settings (#1 SSSW)
78
Factory Setting
78
Menu Switch Settings (#2 MENU)
91
Numeric Parameter Setting (#3 NUMERIC Param.)
93
SPECIAL Setting (#4A SPECIAL)
96
NCU Setting (#4B NCU)
96
ISDN Setting (#4C ISDN)
96
Country/Region of Installation (#5 TYPE)
96
Setting the Original Reading Functions (#6 SCANNER)
97
Setting the Printer Parameters (#7 PRINTER)
98
SSSW Setting
98
NUMERIC Param
99
Print Count
99
Print Reset
99
Mlt Cleaning
99
Pdl (#8 Pdl)
99
Counter (#9 COUNTER)
100
Counter
100
Clearing the Counter Readings
101
Generating a Report (#10 REPORT)
101
Downloading (#11 DOWNLOAD)
101
Clearing (#12 CLEAR)
102
ROM Indication (#13 ROM)
102
Resetting the Contact Sensor Position (#14 CS SET)
102
Service Mode Default Setting
103
Test Mode (TEST MODE)
113
Outline
113
List of Test Mode Items
114
D-RAM Test (1: DRAM)
121
CCD Test (2: CCD TEST)
122
PRINT Test (3: PRINT)
123
MODEM NCU Test (4: MODEM NCU)
124
Relay Test
124
Frequency Test
125
DTMF Signal Transmission
126
AGING Test (5: AGING TEST)
127
FACULTY (Function) Test (6: FACULTY TEST)
127
BOOK Read Test (8: BOOK TEST)
133
Service Report
134
Manually Generating Reports
134
System (Service) Data List
134
System Dump List
135
Key History Report
137
Counter Report
138
Print Spec Report
139
Automatically Generated Reports
139
Error TX Report (for Service)
140
RX Report (for Service)
141
Installation
143
Selecting the Site
145
Unpacking and Installing the Machine
146
Before Starting
146
Installation Procedure
146
Fitting the Cartridge
149
Putting Paper in the Cassette
151
Putting Paper in the Manual Feed Tray
152
Connecting the Interface Cable
153
Connecting the Modular Cable
153
Connecting the Power Cord
154
Fitting the Delivery Tray
154
Checking the Copy Images
154
Setting the Printer Functions
155
Setting Fax Functions (if Equipped with Fax Functions)
156
Chapter 4 Operation
161
Basic Operation
163
Reproduction Processes
163
Outline
163
Functional Construction
166
Outline of the Electrical Circuitry
167
Functional Block Diagram
167
Outlines of Functions
168
Image Processor PCB
168
DC Controller PCB
169
Control Panel PCB
170
Power Supply PCB
170
Analog Processor PCB
171
Sensor PCB
171
Laser Driver/Bd PCB
171
Main Motor/Scanner Motor Driver
171
Printer Controller PCB
171
NCU PCB (if Equipped with Fax Functions)
172
Modular Jack PCB (if Equipped with Fax Functions)
172
Power-On Sequence
173
Controlling the Main Motor
174
Outline
175
Image Reading/Processing System
175
Outline
176
Laser Exposure System
176
Outline
178
Image Formation System
178
Outline
179
Pickup/Feeding/Delivery System
179
Outline
180
Pickup Operation
180
Pickup from the Cassette
180
Retry Pickup
181
Detecting the Size of Paper
181
Pickup from the Manual Feed Tray
182
Outline
182
DC Controller Pcb
182
Retry Pickup
183
Detecting the Size of Paper
183
Feeding Operation/Delivery Operation
184
Outline
184
Auto Delivery Control
184
Reducing the Copying Speed
185
Outline
185
Detecting Jams
186
Outline
186
Types of Jams
186
Fixing System
188
Outline
188
Controlling the Fixing Operation
189
Controlling the Fixing Temperature
189
Controlling the Fixing Film Bias
191
Fixing Heater Safety Mechanism
191
Detecting a Fault in the Fixing Assembly
191
Power Supply System
193
Low Voltage Circuit
193
Low Voltage Power Supply Circuit
193
Protective Functions
195
High-Voltage Power Supply Circuit
195
Controlling the ESS Mechanism
195
Outline
195
Operation
195
Others
196
Fan
196
Outline
196
Back-Up Batteries
197
Back-Up Function
197
Outline
197
Lithium Battery (BAT1)
197
Secondary Battery
198
(Bat2)
198
Battery Life
199
Back-Up Data
200
Types of Data
200
Control Data
201
List
202
ADF (if Equipped with ADF Functions)
203
Outline
203
Picking up and Moving Originals
204
Outline
204
Moving down the Original Pickup Roller and Moving up the Original Stopper
205
Detecting an Original Jam
206
Outline
206
Types of Jams
206
Mechanical System
207
Removing the Control Panel
216
Removing the Copyboard Glass
218
Removing the Main Motor Unit
219
Remove the Fan
222
Removing the Reader Unit Slide Detecting Switch
224
Pcbs
225
Removing the Image Processor PCB
225
Removing the Analog Processor PCB
225
Removing the Sensor PCB
228
Removing the DC Controller Pcb/Power Supply PCB
229
Removing the Printer Controller PCB
233
Removing the NCU PCB (if Equipped with Fax Functions)
233
Removing the Modular Jack PCB
234
Original Reading/Processing System
235
Removing the Contact Sensor
235
Removing the Reader Motor Drive Unit
236
Removing the Reader Unit
238
Laser Exposure System
240
Removing the Laser Scanner Unit
240
Image Formation System
242
Removing the Transfer Charging Roller
242
Pickup/Feeding System
243
Removing the Cassette Pickup Roller
243
Removing the Cassette Pickup Solenoid
245
Removing the Manual Feed Tray (Upper)
247
Removing the Manual Feed Tray (Lower)
247
Removing the Manual Feed Pickup Roller
248
Removing the Separation Pad
249
Removing the Manual Feed Pickup Solenoid/Manual Feed Tray Paper Sensor
249
Removing the Vertical Path Roller
250
Removing the Registration Roller Unit
253
Fixing System
255
Removing the Fixing Assembly
255
Removing the Fixing Film Unit/Fixing Pressure Roller
257
Removing the Delivery Sensor
258
ADF System (if Equipped with ADF Functions)
259
Externals/Auxiliary Control System
259
Removing the ADF
259
Removing the ADF Drive Unit
261
Removing the ADF Motor Unit
262
Removing the Slide Guide (Front, Rear)
263
Mounting the Slide Guide (Front, Rear)
264
Pickup System
265
Removing the Separation Roller Unit
265
Removing the Original Pickup Roller/Original Separation Roller
267
Removing the Original Sensor/Registration Sensor
267
Pad
268
Removing the ADF Registration Roller
269
Feeding System
271
Removing the White Roller
271
Removing the Feeding Outside Guide
272
Removing the Feed Roll
273
Removing the Original Feed Roller
274
Delivery System
275
Removing the Delivery Stacking Tray/Original Delivery Roller
275
Removing the Original Delivery Sensor
276
Chapter 6 Maintenance and Inspection
277
Periodically Replaced Parts
279
Scheduled Servicing Chart
279
Cleaning
280
Cleaning by the User (Machine)
280
Cleaning the Fixing Pressure Roller
280
Other Cleaning
280
Cleaning by the User (ADF)
281
Cleaning the White Roller
281
Other Cleaning
281
Cleaning at Time of a Service Visit (Machine)
282
Selfoc Lens Array of the Contact Sensor
282
Cassette Pickup Roller
283
Manual Feed Pickup Roller
283
Separation Pad
283
Registration Roller
283
Transfer Guide
283
Paper Path
283
Delivery Roller
284
Cleaning at Time of a Service
285
Original Pickup Roller
285
Original Separation Roller
285
Original Separation Pad
285
ADF Registration Roller
285
Original Feed Roller
285
Original Delivery Roller
285
Copyboard Glass
286
(Original Reading Area)
286
Troubleshooting
287
Standards and Adjustments
289
Making Adjustments
291
Leading Edge Margin
294
Left/Right Edge Read Start Position Adjustment
295
Making Adjustments (ADF)
296
Items of Adjustment and Sequence of Work
296
Preparing a Test Sheet for Adjustment
296
Adjusting the Mechanical Systems
297
Removing the Skew
297
Left/Right Registration Adjustment
298
Adjusting the Electrical Systems
300
Registration Arch Auto Adjustment
300
Original Read Position Adjustment
300
Original Speed Adjustment
301
Leading Edge Read Start Position Adjustment
302
Trailing Edge Read End Position Adjustment
303
When Replacing a Component
304
When Replacing the Image Processor PCB
304
Before Starting the Work
304
After Finishing the Work
305
When Replacing the NCU PCB
305
Troubleshooting
306
Making Initial Checks
306
Site Environment
306
Checking the Cartridge
306
Checking the Paper
306
Others
306
Troubleshooting Flow Chart
307
Making Checks in Response to an Image Fault
308
Checking the Originals against the Symptom
308
Copyboard Glass and White Sheet
308
Troubleshooting Image Faults
309
Troubleshooting Procedure for Image Faults
309
The Output Is too Light
310
The Output Is too Dark
312
Chapter 2.) YES: Go through Steps 8) to 12). Go through Steps 3) to 7)
312
The Output Is Foggy Vertically
313
The Output Has Fuzzy, Black Vertical Lines
313
The Output Is Foggy Horizontally
314
The Output Has Fuzzy, Black Horizontal Lines
314
The Output Has Black Lines (Vertical)
315
The Output Has Black Lines (Horizontal)
315
The Output Has White Spots (Vertical)
315
The Output Has White Lines (Vertical)
315
Chapter 2.) YES: Go to Step 4). Go through Steps 2) through 3)
315
The Output Has White Spots (Horizontal)
316
The Output Has White Lines (Horizontal)
316
The Output Is Soiled
317
The Back of the Output Is Soiled
318
The Output Has a Fixing Fault
319
The Output Has Left/Right Displacement
320
The Output Has a Blurry Image
320
The Output Has Poor Sharpness (out of Focus)
321
The Output Is Blank
322
The Output Is Solid Black
324
Chapter 2.) YES: Go through Steps 5) to 8). Go through Steps 2) to 4)
324
Troubleshooting Malfunctions
325
Troubleshooting Malfunctions (Service Error)
325
Troubleshooting Malfunctions (Other than Service Error)
329
Power Is Absent
329
The LCD Fails to Operate
329
The Contact Sensor Fails to Move
330
The Contact Sensor LED Fails to Go on
330
The Speaker Fails to Generate Sound
331
The Message "INSTALL CARTRIDGE" Fails to Go off
331
The Message "SUPPLY REC
332
Cassette
332
The Message "REC. PAPER JAM" Fails to Go off
333
The Message "PLATEN IS
334
OPEN CLOSE the PLATEN" Fails to Go off
334
Troubleshooting Malfunctions (if Equipped with ADF Functions)
335
Original Pickup Fails
335
Troubleshooting Malfunctions (Printer Functions)
336
Printing Fails to Start
336
Printing Stops in the Middle
336
Troubleshooting (Faults Unique to Models Equipped with Fax Functions)
338
Troubleshooting Communication Faults
338
Service Error Code Output
340
Error Codes
340
Transmission Level (ATT): No.07 of Service Soft Switch #2 MENU
340
Equalizer: No.05 of Service Soft Switch #2 MENU
340
Transmission Page Timer: SW12 of Service Soft Switch #1 SSSW
340
T0 Timer: No.10 of Service Soft Switch #3 NUMERIC Param
340
T1 Timer: No.11 of Service Soft Switch #3 NUMERIC Param
341
RTN Signal Transmission Condition: No. 02, 03, and 04 of Service Soft Switch #3 NUMERIC Param
341
Echo Remedy
341
Echo Protect Tone: SW03 Bit 1 of Service Soft Switch #1 SSSW
341
Number of Final Flag Sequences: SW04 Bit 2 of Service Soft Switch #1
341
Sssw
341
Subaddress
342
Password
342
Signals
342
Timer
343
How to Record the Protocol
344
Telephone Line
344
Causes and Remedies for User Error Codes
345
Causes and Remedies for Service Error Codes
350
Common Faults
370
Troubleshooting Feeding Faults
371
Outline
371
Paper Jams
372
Pickup Assembly (Cassette)
372
Pickup Assembly (Manual Feed Tray)
374
Feeding Assembly
376
Fixing Delivery Assembly
378
Checking the Rotation of the Rollers and Gears
379
Checking the Rotation of the Cassette Pickup Roller and the Vertical Path Roller
379
Checking the Rotation of the Registration Roller and the Gear for the Photosensitive Drum
379
Original Jams (if Equipped with ADF Functions)
380
Feeding Faults
381
Double Feeding
381
Wrinkles
382
Faulty Feeding of Originals (if Equipped with ADF Functions)
383
Double Feeding
383
Skew
383
Arrangement of the Electrical Parts
384
Checking the Photointerrupters
384
Arrangement and Functions of Electrical Components
386
Solenoids, Motors, Fans
386
Body
386
Adf
387
Image Processor PCB
394
Appendix
397
General Timing Chart
399
List of Special Tools
403
List of Solvents and Oils
404
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Canon SmartBase PC1210D Printer Manual (104 pages)
Canon Printer iR1210G, iR1230G Printer Guide
Brand:
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| Category:
Printer
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Quick Start Guide
2
Using Your Documentation
2
Table of Contents
4
Type Conventions Used in this Guide
5
Chapter 1: Installing the Canon Advanced Printing Technology
7
Installing the CAPT
8
Windows 95/98/Me
9
USB Users
9
Parallel Port Users
11
Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP
15
USB Users
15
Parallel Port Users
17
Network Users
29
As a Network Printer
32
Network Settings
32
Printer Settings
33
Printer Sharing Settings
35
Status Display
35
Canon PC1200 IC D600 Ir1200G" Group
36
Printing with the CAPT
37
Chapter 2: Printer Properties
39
Windows 95/98/Me Printer Properties
40
Spool Settings
42
Custom Paper Size Settings
45
View Settings
45
Detailed Settings
51
Windows NT4.0/2000/XP Printer Properties and Default Document
52
Properties
56
Chapter 3: Checking the Status of a Print Job
65
Opening the Status Window
66
Using Canon Pc1200/IC D600/Ir1200G Status Window
67
Settings Menu
69
Print Job Log
74
Print Job List
75
Network Printer Status
76
The Status Window Icon
77
Closing the Status Window
77
Messages
77
Troubleshooting
79
Chapter 4 : Troubleshooting
79
Finding Information
79
Printer Problems
80
CAPT Problems
82
CAPT Messages
84
Using the Trouble Shooter
86
Uninstalling the CAPT
88
Appendix: Printer Specifications
89
Index
91
Centronics Interface
95
Glossary
95
Default Setting
96
Control Panels
96
Image Refinement
97
Interface Cable
97
Interface Port
97
Network Adapter
98
Local Printer
98
Paper Feed
99
Paper Jam
99
Paper Path
99
Paper Source
99
Paper Type
99
Parallel Interface
99
Parallel Interface Cable
99
Peer-To-Peer Connection
99
Properties Dialog Box
100
Proportional Spacing
100
Printers Folder
100
Printer Driver
100
Print Monitor
100
Progress Bar
100
Print Queue
100
Point Size
100
Print Job
100
Scalable Fonts
101
Separator Page
101
Transfer Roller
102
Status Options
102
Truetype Fonts
102
Status Window
102
Toner Saver
102
Title Bar
102
Tool Bar
102
Virtual Memory
103
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