Canon Ir457 Series 2270 Parts Catalog
Canon Ir457 Series 2270 Parts Catalog
Canon Ir457 Series 2270 Parts Catalog
Oct 25 2004
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Introduction
Symbols Used
This documentation uses the following symbols to indicate special information:
Symbol
Description
Indicates an item of a non-specific nature, possibly classified as Note, Caution, or Warning.
Indicates an item requiring disconnection of the power plug from the electric outlet.
Indicates an item intended to provide notes assisting the understanding of the topic in question.
Memo
Introduction
represents the path of mechanical drive; where a signal name accompanies the symbol ,
indicates the direction of the electric signal.
The expression "turn on the power" means flipping on the power switch, closing the front door, and closing the
delivery unit door, which results in supplying the machine with power.
2. In the digital circuits, '1'is used to indicate that the voltage level of a given signal is "High", while '0' is used to
indicate "Low".(The voltage value, however, differs from circuit to circuit.) In addition, the asterisk (*) as in
"DRMD*" indicates that the DRMD signal goes on when '0'.
In practically all cases, the internal mechanisms of a microprocessor cannot be checked in the field. Therefore, the
operations of the microprocessors used in the machines are not discussed: they are explained in terms of from
sensors to the input of the DC controller PCB and from the output of the DC controller PCB to the loads.
The descriptions in this Service Manual are subject to change without notice for product improvement or other
purposes, and major changes will be communicated in the form of Service Information bulletins.
All service persons are expected to have a good understanding of the contents of this Service Manual and all relevant
Service Information bulletins and be able to identify and isolate faults in the machine."
Contents
Contents
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Contents
Chapter 3
Error Code
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Service Mode
Contents
Chapter 6
Outline of Components
Chapter 7
System Construction
Contents
Chapter 1 Maintenance
and Inspection
Contents
Contents
1.1 Periodically Replaced Parts............................................................................................................................... 1- 1
1.1.1 Overview .................................................................................................................................................... 1- 1
1.1.2 Reader Unit................................................................................................................................................. 1- 1
1.1.3 Printer Unit ................................................................................................................................................. 1- 1
1.2 Durables and Consumables ............................................................................................................................... 1- 2
1.2.1 Overview .................................................................................................................................................... 1- 2
1.2.2 Reader Unit................................................................................................................................................. 1- 2
1.2.3 Printer Unit ................................................................................................................................................. 1- 2
1.3 Scheduled Servicing Basic Procedure ............................................................................................................... 1- 4
1.3.1 Scheduled Servicing for the Reader Unit ................................................................................................... 1- 4
1.3.2 Scheduled Servicing for the Printer Unit ................................................................................................... 1- 4
1.3.3 Scheduled Servicing Basic Procedures ...................................................................................................... 1- 7
1.3.4 Points to Note About the Scheduled Servicing .......................................................................................... 1- 9
1.4 Cleaning........................................................................................................................................................... 1- 10
1.4.1 Cleaning the Transfer/Feed Guide ........................................................................................................... 1- 10
1.4.2 Cleaning the Developing Assembly Spacer, Feed Guide, Dust-Blocking Glass, and Fixing Inlet Guide1- 11
1.4.3 Cleaning the Film Bias Static Eliminator................................................................................................. 1- 19
1.4.4 Cleaning the Film Bias Static Eliminator................................................................................................. 1- 27
Chapter 1
0007-4595
The timing of replacement may vary depending on the site environment or user habit.
0007-4596
0007-9108
1-1
Chapter 1
0007-4598
0007-4599
0007-4600
T-1-1
As of Sept. 2004
1-2
Ref.
Parts name
Parts No.
Q'ty
Life
Remarks
[1]
Transfer roller
FC6-2911-000
150,000 prints
[2]
FL2-0247-000
150,000 prints
[3]
Developing cylinder
FL2-0290-000
480,000 prints
[4]
FM2-0293-000
150,000 prints
iR2270/2870 100V
FM2-0358-000
150,000 prints
iR2270/2870 115V
FM2-0359-000
150,000 prints
iR2270/2870 230V
FM2-1792-000
240,000 prints
iR3570/4570 100V
FM2-1793-000
240,000 prints
iR3570/4570 115V
FM2-1794-000
240,000 prints
iR3570/4570 230V
Chapter 1
As of Sept. 2004
Ref.
Parts name
Parts No.
Q'ty
Life
Remarks
[5]
Pressure roller
FC6-2942-000
150,000 prints
iR2270/2870
Pressure roller
FC5-7207-000
240,000 prints
iR3570/4570
FM2-0303-000
75,000 prints
iR2270/2870
FM2-0303-000
85,000 prints
iR3570/4570
FB5-4931-000
150,000 prints
iR2270/2870
FB5-4931-000
240,000 prints
iR3570/4570
[8]
Pickup roller
FB6-3405-000
120,000 prints
[9]
Feed/separation roller
FC5-6934-000
120,000 prints
[10]
FC5-0488-000
240,000 prints
[11]
FB1-8581-000
240,000 prints
[12]
FC5-1546-000
100,000 prints
[13]
RS5-1446-000
300,000 prints
[6]
[7]
iR2270/2870
The value is the mean value collected from the results of evaluation. The parts number may change
because of changes in design.
[13] [5]
[7]
[13]
[12]
[11]
[12]
[4]
[10]
[2]
[1]
[9]
[9]
[3]
[8]
[9]
[6]
[9]
[8]
F-1-1
1-3
Chapter 1
0007-5055
Be sure to clean the copyboard glass and the ADF reading glass during every service visit.
0007-5176
T-1-2
Transfer
assembly
Location
Task
clean:(dry wiping)
Interval
120,000 prints
Remarks
[1]Feed guide
[2]Transfer guide
1-4
Chapter 1
Developing
assembly
Location
Task
clean:(dry wiping)
Interval
120,000 prints
Remarks
1-5
Chapter 1
Fixing
assembly
Location
Task
clean:(dry wiping/alcohol)
Interval
120,000 prints
Remarks
Task
clean
Interval
Remarks
1-6
Chapter 1
Laser
scanner
assembly
Location
Dust-blocking glass
Task
Interval
120,000 prints
Remarks
[1]Dust-blocking glass
The foregoing values are estimates only, and are subject to change depending on future data.
0007-5173
1-7
Chapter 1
T-1-3
Item
Test copy
image density
background (for soiling)
characters (for clarity)
margin
fixing
margin (single-sided)
leading edge:2.51.5mm
left:2.51.5mm
margin (double-sided)
leading edge:2.52.0mm
left edge:2.52.0mm
Feeding system
toner/feed guide
fixing inlet guide
Developing system
- When disposing of the waste toner, be sure to follow all applicable regulations of the local government.
- Do not dispose of waste toner in fire. (Doing so can cause an explosion.)
5) Clean the copyboard glass and the reading glass.
6) Make test copies.
7) Make sample copies.
8) Check the operation of the leakage breaker.
While the machine is supplied with power (power switch ON), press the test switch of the leakage breaker to see if
the breaker operates normally (i.e., the lever will shift to OFF to cut off the power).
If the leakage breaker fails to operate normally, replace the breaker, and make a check once again.
<Resetting>
When you have checked the operation of the leakage breaker, turn off the power switch, shift the lever to ON, and
turn on the power switch.
9) Put the sample copies in order, and clean up the area around the machine.
10) Record the latest counter readings. At this time, be sure to also record the settings of the following: 'FX-UP-RL'
and 'DV-UNIT-K'.
11) Fill out the form in the Service Book, and report to the person in charge. be sure also to indicate the check on the
leakage breaker in the history of checks.
1-8
Chapter 1
0007-5177
- If you used solvent, be sure that it has dried before putting the part back into the machine.
- Unless otherwise indicated, do not use a cloth moistened with water.
- Be sure to provide scheduled servicing at specific intervals.
[1]
[5]
[8]
[3]
[2]
[6]
[4]
[2]
[7]
F-1-2
[1]Copyboard glass, reading glass (clean, using water or mild detergent)
[2]Transfer/feed guide (clean; dry wiping)
[3]Fixing inlet guide (clean; dry wiping; alcohol)
[4]Photosensitive drum butting spacer (clean; dry wiping)
[5]Dust-blocking glass (clean; dry wiping or with alcohol)
[6]Waste toner collection case (check)
[7]Leakage breaker (check)
[8]Film bias static eliminator (clean)
1-9
Chapter 1
1.4 Cleaning
1.4.1 Cleaning the Transfer/Feed Guide
iR2270 / iR2870 / iR3570 / iR4570
1) Open the right door.
F-1-3
2) Clean (dry wipe) the feed guide [1] and the transfer guide [2].
F-1-4
3) Close the right door.
1-10
0007-5129
Chapter 1
1.4.2 Cleaning the Developing Assembly Spacer, Feed Guide, DustBlocking Glass, and Fixing Inlet Guide
0007-5128
F-1-5
2) Remove the face rubber [1] and the 2 screws [2]; then, slide the front cover unit [3] to the left to detach.
F-1-6
3) Remove the waste toner box [1].
F-1-7
1-11
Chapter 1
F-1-8
5) Remove the locking screw [1] of the pressure lever.
F-1-9
6) Shift the locking lever [1] of the developing assembly to the left to release the developing assembly.
F-1-10
1-12
Chapter 1
F-1-11
8) Remove the drum unit [1].
F-1-12
1-13
Chapter 1
9) Disconnect the connector [1], and detach the developing assembly [2].
F-1-13
B. Cleaning the Developing Spacer and the Feed Guide
1) Clean the developing assembly spacer [1] and the feed guide [2]. (Dry wipe them using lint-free paper.)
F-1-14
C. Cleaning the Dust-Blocking Glass
1) Clean the dust-blocking glass [1]. (Dry wipe it, or use alcohol.)
F-1-15
1-14
Chapter 1
F-1-16
2) Clean the fixing inlet guide (upper) [1] with alcohol. Be sure to completely remove all toner sticking to the fixing
inlet guide (upper).
[1]
F-1-17
3) Clean the fixing inlet guide (lower) [1] using lint-free paper.
F-1-18
4) Mount the fixing inlet guide (upper) using a screw (w/ washer).
1-15
Chapter 1
F-1-19
2) Secure the drum unit in place using a screw (M5) [1].
F-1-20
3) Put the developing unit in the machine.
3-1) Place segment A of the developing assembly on segment B of the developing assembly rail.
3-2) By sliding the base [2] of the developing assembly [1] along the developing assembly rail [3], fit the assembly
in place inside the machine.
F-1-21
1-16
Chapter 1
4) Connect the connector [1], and push the developing assembly [2] all the way in.
F-1-22
5) Shift back the locking lever [1] of the developing assembly to the right to lock the assembly in place.
F-1-23
6) Fit and tighten the screw [1] of the locking lever.
F-1-24
7) Close the right door.
1-17
Chapter 1
F-1-25
9) Mount the front cover unit [3] using 2 screws [2], and fit the face rubber [1].
At this time, be sure to slide it to the right so that the claw of the front cover matches the machine.
F-1-26
10) Close the upper front cover [1].
F-1-27
1-18
Chapter 1
0007-8642
iR3570 / iR4570
A. Removing the Right Door
1) Open the pedestal right door [1]. (if w/ Cassette Feeding Unit)
2) Open the lower right door [2].
3) Remove the 5 screws [3], and detach the right cover (rear) [4].
[3]
[3]
[3]
[4]
[2]
[1]
F-1-28
4) Open the right door.
F-1-29
1-19
Chapter 1
5) Remove the self-tapping screw [1], and detach the fixing plate [2].
F-1-30
6) Remove the joint shaft [1], and detach the extension delivery unit [2] from the right door.
F-1-31
7) Disconnect the connector [1], and remove the reuse band [2]; then, remove the 2 screws (M4x8; RS tightening) [3].
F-1-32
8) Free and detach the right door [1] from the hinge assembly [2].
F-1-33
1-20
Chapter 1
F-1-34
2) Disconnect the 3 connectors [1].
F-1-35
3) Remove the 4 screws [1].
F-1-36
1-21
Chapter 1
F-1-37
C. Cleaning the Film Bias Static Eliminator
1) Remove the 2 screws [1], and detach the grounding plate [2].
F-1-38
2) Clean the film bias static eliminator [1] found behind the grounding plate (to remove the cake of toner, if any, that
may have collected on the static eliminator).
[1]
F-1-39
1-22
Chapter 1
F-1-40
D. Mounting the Fixing Assembly
1) Mount the fixing unit [1] to the machine frame.
F-1-41
2) Secure the fixing assembly in place using 4 screws [1].
F-1-42
1-23
Chapter 1
F-1-43
4) Mount the harness cover [2] using a screw [1].
F-1-44
E. Mounting the Right Door
1) Match the hole [1] of the right door bottom and the pin [2].
F-1-45
1-24
Chapter 1
2) Match the mounting plate [1] of the right door top against the hook [2], and mount the right door.
3) Secure the mounting plate [1] using 3 screws [3].
4) Connect the connector [4], and fit the reuse band [5] in place.
F-1-46
5) Open the expansion delivery kit [1].
6) Lift the expansion delivery kit [1] slightly to match it against the right door [2].
F-1-47
When matching the position, take care so that the expansion delivery kit will not open wider than 80 deg.
1-25
Chapter 1
7) Push in the pin [1] through the hole [2] until it stops; then, connect the expansion delivery kit [3] to the right door
[4].
F-1-48
F-1-49
Check to be sure that the joint pin is fully fitted as shown in the figure.
8) Using the self-tapping screw [1] you removed in step A-5), fix the joint plate [2] in place.
Check to be sure that the protrusion [3] of the joint plate is fully in the mounting hole.
F-1-50
1-26
Chapter 1
Take care not to trap the harness [1] by the cut-off [2] of the right cover (rear).
F-1-51
11) Close the right door.
0008-2928
iR2270 / iR2870
A. Removing the Right Door
1) Open the pedestal right door [1]. (if equipped with a Cassette Feeding Unit-Y2)
2) Open the lower right door [2].
3) Remove the 5 screws [3], and detach the right cover (rear) [4].
[3]
[3]
[3]
[4]
[2]
[1]
F-1-52
1-27
Chapter 1
F-1-53
5) Remove the reuse band [1], and disconnect the connector [2].
6) Remove the 2 screws (M4x8; RS tightening) [3]; then, detach the right door.
F-1-54
B. Removing the Fixing Assembly
1) Remove the screw [1], and detach the harness cover [2].
F-1-55
1-28
Chapter 1
F-1-56
3) Remove the 4 screws [1].
F-1-57
4) Slide out the fixing unit [1] toward the front.
F-1-58
1-29
Chapter 1
F-1-59
2) Clean the film bias static eliminator [1] found on the back of the grounding plate. (Be sure to remove the cake of
toner that may have collected on the static eliminator.)
[1]
F-1-60
3) Fix the grounding plate [2] in place using 2 screws [1].
F-1-61
1-30
Chapter 1
F-1-62
2) Secure the fixing assembly in place using 4 screws [1].
F-1-63
3) Connect the 3 connectors [1].
F-1-64
1-31
Chapter 1
F-1-65
E. Mounting the Right Door
1) Match the hinge [1] found at the bottom of the right door against the protrusion.
2) Engage the hinge [2] found at the top of the right door on the hook on the machine side plate.
F-1-66
1-32
Chapter 1
F-1-67
5) Mount the right cover (rear) using 5 screws.
Take care not to trap the harness [1] by the cut-off [2] of the right cover (re).
F-1-68
6) Close the right door.
1-33
Chapter 1
1-34
Contents
Contents
2.1 Image Adjustments............................................................................................................................................ 2- 1
2.1.1 Standards for Image Position ..................................................................................................................... 2- 1
2.1.2 Adjusting the Image Position ..................................................................................................................... 2- 1
2.1.3 Cassette....................................................................................................................................................... 2- 3
2.1.4 Manual Feed Tray ...................................................................................................................................... 2- 5
2.1.5 Side Paper Deck ......................................................................................................................................... 2- 5
2.2 Scanning System ............................................................................................................................................... 2- 7
2.2.1 After Replacement of the CIS .................................................................................................................... 2- 7
2.2.2 After Replacing the Reader Controller PCB or Initializing the RAM ....................................................... 2- 7
2.3 Laser Exposure System ..................................................................................................................................... 2- 9
2.3.1 After Replacing the Laser Scanner Unit..................................................................................................... 2- 9
2.4 Image Formation System................................................................................................................................. 2- 10
2.4.1 After Replacing the Developing Unit....................................................................................................... 2- 10
2.4.2 After Replacing the Drum Unit (APVC correction) ................................................................................ 2- 10
2.5 Electrical Components .................................................................................................................................... 2- 11
2.5.1 After Replacing the HDD......................................................................................................................... 2- 11
2.5.2 After Replacing the DC Controller PCB .................................................................................................. 2- 11
2.5.3 After Replacing the Main Controller PCB ............................................................................................... 2- 11
2.5.4 After Replacing the Reader Controller PCB ............................................................................................ 2- 12
2.6 Pickup/Feeding System ................................................................................................................................... 2- 14
2.6.1 Adjusting the Horizontal Registration When Replacing the Cassette...................................................... 2- 14
2.6.2 Adjusting the Horizontal Registration When Replacing the Duplex Unit ............................................... 2- 16
2.6.3 Adjusting the Manual Feed Pickup Horizontal Registration.................................................................... 2- 16
2.6.4 Registering the Paper Width Basic Value ................................................................................................ 2- 17
Chapter 2
2.5 1.5mm
2nd side of double-sided copy
2.5 1.5mm
0
2
Position
0007-4812
4
5
6
8
10
F-2-4
Position
0007-4813
0 2 4 5 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
F-2-1
[1] Cassettes
[2] Manual feed tray
[3] Side paper deck
follows:
1.Adjusting the Leading Edge Image Margin (1st
0
2
side)
4
5
6
8
10
F-2-2
Paper
leading edge
F-2-5
2. Adjusting the Left/Right Image (1st side)
0 2 4 5 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
F-2-3
2-1
Chapter 2
side)
Adjust the registration in service mode:
COPIER>ADJUST>FEED-ADJ>RG-REFE.
2nd side of
double-sided copy :
2.5 2.0mm
Decrease the
ADJ-RE-L setting
(a decrease of '1' will
increase the margin
by 0.1 mm)
Increase the
ADJ-RE-L setting.
(an increase of '1' will
decrease the margin
by 0.1 mm)
Paper leading
edge
2
4
5
6
0 2 4 5 6 8 10 12 14 1618 20
F-2-6
8
10
F-2-8
- Small Size
Increase the
ADFJ-REFE value.
(an increase of '10' will
increase the non-image
width by 1 mm)
2nd side of
small-size
double-sided
copy : 2.5 2.0mm
Image leading
edge
0 2 4 5 6 8 10 12 14 1618 20
Increase the ADJ-X setting.
(an increase of '10' will
increase the non-image
width by 1 mm)
0
2
4
5
6
F-2-9
10
F-2-7
2.5 1.5mm
(2nd side of
double-sided copy
: 2.5 1.5mm)
0
2
4
5
6
8
10
F-2-10
2-2
Chapter 2
2.1.3 Cassette
0007-4907
A-1.
F-2-13
5) Loosen the fixing screw [2] on the horizontal
[2]
[1]
[4]
[3]
F-2-11
2) Take out the cassette 1 or 2.
(in the case of a 2-cassette pedestal, the cassette 3 or
4)
3) Check the index [1].
(the same applies to a 2-cassette pedestal.)
F-2-14
7) Loosen the fixing screw.
8) Put the cassette 1 back in place.
9) Make a copy using the cassette 1 as the source of
paper, and check to make sure that the marking is as
F-2-12
indicated.
10)
11)
2-3
Chapter 2
A-2.
2
4
5
6
8
10
F-2-16
2)
indicated.
3)
indicated.
paper:
COPIER>ADJUST>FEED-ADJ>ADJ-RE-L
An increase of '1' will decrease the left/right
side)
Paper left edge
Decrease the
ADJ-REF-L setting.
(a decrease of '1'
will increase the
margin by 0.1 mm)
Increase the
ADJ-REF-L setting.
(an increase of '1'
will decrease the
margin by 0.1 mm)
cassette 1:
COPIER>ADJUST>FEED-ADJ>ADJ-REFE
4
5
6
8
10
F-2-17
2-4
Chapter 2
- ADJ-RE-L
0007-4911
0007-4910
[1]
side; mechanical)
1) Put paper in the manual feed tray.
2) Make a copy using the manual feeder as the source
of paper, and check to be sure that the left/right image
margin is 2.5 +/-1.5 mm.
- If not as indicated, make the following adjustments:
3) Remove the paper from the manual feed tray.
4) Loosen the fixing screw [1] on the upper over of the
[1]
F-2-19
feed tray.
reference.
margin is as indicated.
2-5
Chapter 2
[1]
F-2-20
2-6
[3]
[2]
Chapter 2
the CIS
0007-9838
COPIER>ADJUST>CCD>MTF-MG
(main scanning direction MTR correction value)
COPIER>FUNCTION>LEARN>R-CON.
Then,
XX
COPIER>ADJUST>ADJ-XY>ADJ-Y
a-3. shading position adjustment (for fixed reading)
COPIER>ADJUST>ADJ-XY>ADJ-S
MTF-MG
F-2-21
COPIER>ADJUST>CCD>MTF-MG
the
(COPIER>FUNCTION>BODY>CCD-LUT), set a
reader
controller
PCB
CIS label.
Reference:
At time of shipment from the factory, no CIS label is
attached.
2. ADF-Related Adjustments
The machine is designed to retain ADF-related
service data in its reader controller RAM. As such,
ADF-related adjustments.
0007-9839
2-7
Chapter 2
F-2-22
2-8
Chapter 2
0007-5178
2-9
Chapter 2
0007-5179
Unit
(APVC
correction)
0007-5181
selections:
COPIER>FUNCTION>DPC>D-GAMMA.
3) Press the OK key.
- The machine will pick up paper from cassette 1
(regardless of the size of the paper inside the
cassette).
- If no paper exists in cassette 1, the machine will try
to find paper in the lower cassettes in order.
- The paper will be discharged blank to end APVC
correction.
4) Press the Reset key twice to end service mode.
2-10
Chapter 2
COPIER>ADJUST>BLANK>BLANK-T/
BLANK-B
- COPIER>ADJUST>HV-RPRI>OFST-DC/ OFST0007-8275
AC
for upgrading.
2) Download the system software.
Using
the
SST,
download
following:
0007-5188
0007-4922
boot ROM
[2]
HDD
[3]
[4]
COPIER>FUNCTION>MISC-P>PPRINT
1) Using the SST, download the latest system
software.
2) Using the following service mode item, initialize
the memory of the DC controller PCB:
COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR>DC-CON
3) Using the following service mode items, enter the
values indicated on the P-PRINT page:
- COPIER>ADJUST>LASER>LA-DELAY/ LAOFF/ POWER
F-2-23
- COPIER>ADJUST>DEVELOP>DE-OFST
2-11
Chapter 2
statistical operations.
If you have formatted the HDD and downloaded the
system software, you will have to go through a
correctly.
0007-9843
control
check to see as many as 'ID00000001 through
system
control
setup>network
setup>TCP/IP
setup>IP address
software (R-CON).
COPIER>FUNCTION>LEARN>R-CON.
Then,
or more.
2-12
Chapter 2
COPIER>ADJUST>ADJ-XY>ADJ-S
COPIER>FUNCTION>CCD>DF-WLVL2
reader
controller
PCB
(COPIER>FUNCTION>BODY>CCD-LUT), set a
2-13
Chapter 2
Adjusting
Horizontal
When
the
Registration
Replacing
the
Cassette
0007-4923
[2]
[4]
[3]
F-2-26
(-)
(+)
0
2
4
6
8
10
2.51.5mm
F-2-27
F-2-25
- Adjusting the Cassette 1
2) If a 2-Cassette Pedestal-Y2 is installed, open the
front) [1].
F-2-28
2-14
Chapter 2
F-2-30
8) Tighten the fixing screw.
9) Put the cassette 2 back in place.
10) Make a copy using the cassette 2 as the source of
paper, and check to make sure that the margin in the
F-2-29
(-)
(+)
0
2
6
8
10
2.52.0mm
F-2-31
2) If the value is not as indicated, change the
adjustment value of the 2nd side horizontal
registration for small-size.
- COPIER>ADJUST>FEED-ADJ>ADJ-REFE
An increase of '1' will decrease the margin at the front
by 0.1 mm.
2-15
Chapter 2
(-)
- ADJ-REFE
(+)
0
2
(-)
8
10
(+)
2.52.0mm
F-2-33
2) If the value is not as indicated, change the
0
2
COPIER>ADJUST>FEED-ADJ>ADJREFE(small-size)
8
10
- COPIER>ADJUST>FEED-ADJ>ADJ-RE-L(largesize)
2.52.0mm
F-2-32
- ADJ-REFE
for large-size.
- ADJ-RE-L
- COPIER>ADJUST>FEED-ADJ>ADJ-RE-L
An increase of '1' will decrease the margin on the front
by 0.1 mm.
- ADJ-RE-L
Registration
2.6.2
Adjusting
Horizontal
When
the
Registration
Replacing
the
Duplex Unit
2-16
0007-4925
Chapter 2
(+)
0007-4926
follows:
8
10
2-1) Match the manual feed side guide [1] against the
A4R marking.
2.51.5mm
F-2-34
[1]
[1]
F-2-36
F-2-35
follows:
A6R marking.
CPOIER>FUNCTION>CST>MF-A6R
4-3) Press the OK key to save the new A6R width.
2-17
Chapter 2
F-2-37
2-18
Chapter 3
Error Code
Contents
Contents
3.1 Error Code Details............................................................................................................................................. 3- 1
3.1.1 Error Code Details...................................................................................................................................... 3- 1
3.1.2 E602 in Detaill.......................................................................................................................................... 3- 15
3.2 Error Code (SEND) ......................................................................................................................................... 3- 28
3.2.1 Results of Self-Diagnosis ......................................................................................................................... 3- 28
3.2.2 Error Codes............................................................................................................................................... 3- 30
Chapter 3
0008-1078
T-3-1
Code
Cause
E000
0001
E001
Remedy
0000
0001
0002
3-1
Chapter 3
Code
Cause
E002
0000
E003
0000
E007
0000
E010
0001
0002
E014
3-2
Remedy
Chapter 3
Code
Cause
Remedy
0001
0002
E019
0000
E020
0000
E024
0000
E025
0000
The waste toner case is full, or the waste toner case full sensor is faulty.
When the waste toner case is
identified as being full for 2000
prints continuously, an alert is
issued; thereafter, the case is
identified as being full
continuously for 100 prints.
The path between the sub hopper and the developing assembly is clogged
with toner.
The developing assembly toner
sensor detects the absence of
toner, while the sub hopper toner
sensor detects the presence of
toner. With the developing
clutch turned on, the hopper
feedscrew motor is rotated for 1
sec intermittently 194 times;
still, the developing assembly
toner sensor does not detect the
presence of toner.
3-3
Chapter 3
Code
0001
E032
0001
E064
3-4
Cause
Remedy
0001
0002
0003
0004
Chapter 3
Code
0005
E100
0001
E110
Cause
Remedy
0001
0002
0003
E191
0000
E202
3-5
Chapter 3
Code
Cause
Remedy
0001
0002
E225
0001
0002
E227
0001
0002
0003
0004
E248
3-6
Chapter 3
Code
0000
Cause
Remedy
0002
0003
E261
0000
E315
0007
000d
E602
0001
3-7
Chapter 3
Code
0002
Cause
Remedy
3-8
Chapter 3
Code
Cause
Remedy
01XX
/DOSDEV is faulty.
02XX
/FSTDEV is faulty.
03XX
/DOSDEV2 is faulty.
04XX
/FSTPDEV is faulty.
05XX
/DOSDEV3 is faulty.
06XX
/PDLDEV is faulty.
07XX
/DOSDEV4 is faulty.
08XX
/BOOTDEV is faulty.
09XX
/DOSDEV5 is faulty.
FFXX
E604
0000
E609
0008
0009
E610
E674
An error has occurred in communication between the fax control PCB (2line) and main controller PCB.
3-9
Chapter 3
Code
0001
E710
Remedy
0001
0002
E711
0001
0002
E713
0000
E716
0000
E717
3-10
Cause
Chapter 3
Code
Cause
Remedy
0001
0002
E719
0001
0002
0003
0011
3-11
Chapter 3
Code
0012
E730
Remedy
1001
100A
9004
9005
A006
A007
B013
E732
3-12
Cause
Chapter 3
Code
0001
E733
Cause
Remedy
0000
0001
E740
0002
E743
0000
E744
0001
0002
3-13
Chapter 3
Code
Cause
Remedy
0003
0004
An attempt to switchover to a
language on the HDD fails.
1000
2000
E745
0001
0002
0003
0004
0005
Other Errors
E746
0003
E748
1001
E805
0000
3-14
Chapter 3
0008-1182
T-3-2
XX
YY
Description
Remedy
00
01
00
02
3-15
Chapter 3
XX
YY
00
03
Description
Remedy
00
04
Symptom absent
00
05
Symptom absent
00
06
00
07
3-16
Chapter 3
[E602-XXYY]
T-3-3
XX
XX
YY
CHK-
Partition in
TYPE
question
Description
01
02
03
11, 21
13, 25
10, 12,
14, 22,
23, 24
At startup
DOSDEV
General data
Reme-
Reme-
Reme-
Reme-
Reme-
Reme-
dy
dy
dy
dy
dy
dy
*1
*5
*9
*10
*11
*12
*1
*5
*9
*10
*11
*12
*1
*5
*9
*10
*11
*12
*1
*5
*9
*10
*11
*12
*1
*5
*9
*10
*11
*12
*1
*5
*9
*10
*11
*12
storage area
2
FSTDEV
Image data
storage area
(e.g., Box)
DOSDEV2
Image
thumbnail
display data
area (e.g.,
Box)
FSTPDEV
Image data
storage area
(e.g., Box)
DOSDEV3
General file
storage area
(user settings,
logs, PDL
spool, image
data control
info)
PDLDEV
PDL-related
file storage
area (font,
registered
form, ICC
profile, color
correction
info file for
PDL function)
3-17
Chapter 3
XX
XX
YY
CHK-
Partition in
TYPE
question
Description
01
02
03
11, 21
13, 25
10, 12,
14, 22,
23, 24
At startup
DOSDEV4
Firmware
Reme-
Reme-
Reme-
Reme-
Reme-
Reme-
dy
dy
dy
dy
dy
dy
*2
*6
*9
*10
*11
*12
*3
*8
*9
*10
*11
*12
*1
*5
*9
*10
*11
*12
*4
*7
*9
*10
*11
*12
storage area
(address book,
filter)
8
BOOTDEV
Firmware
storage area
(System,
Language,
RUI)
DOSDEV5
For future
expansion
FF
Not
Entire HDD
identified
(check on
faulty sector
and recovery)
3-18
Chapter 3
[HDD formatting]
T-3-4
XX
CHK-
Partition
TYPE
in question
Description
Typical
HDD
Normal
Safe mode +
item
formatting
mode +
HDD
deleted
by HD-
HDD
formatting
CLEAR
formatting
with SST
with SST
1
DOSDEV
General data
Entire
Possible (4
FSTDEV
Possible;
storage area
collection
partitions,
specified (4
however,
of image
simul-
partitions,
selection of a
data (e.g.,
taneously)
simul-
specific
taneously)
partition is
Box)
not allowed,
requiring
deletion of all
data. After
formatting,
the system
software must
be
downloaded.
2
FSTDEV
Image data
Entire
Possible (4
FSTDEV
Possible;
storage area
collection
partitions,
specified (4
however,
(e.g., Box)
of image
simul-
partitions,
selection of a
data (e.g.,
taneously)
simul-
specific
taneously)
partition is
Box)
not allowed,
requiring
deletion of all
data. After
formatting,
the system
software must
be
downloaded.
3-19
Chapter 3
XX
CHK-
Partition
TYPE
in question
Description
Typical
HDD
Normal
Safe mode +
item
formatting
mode +
HDD
deleted
by HD-
HDD
formatting
CLEAR
formatting
with SST
with SST
3
DOSDEV2
Image
Entire
Possible (4
FSTDEV
Possible;
thumbnail
collection
partitions,
specified (4
however,
display data
of image
simul-
partitions,
selection of a
area (e.g.,
data (e.g.,
taneously)
simul-
specific
Box)
Box)
taneously)
partition is
not allowed,
requiring
deletion of all
data. After
formatting,
the system
software must
be
downloaded.
FSTPDEV
Image data
Entire
Possible (4
FSTDEV
Possible;
storage area
collection
partitions,
specified (4
however,
(e.g., Box)
of image
simul-
partitions,
selection of a
data (e.g.,
taneously)
simul-
specific
taneously)
partition is
Box)
not allowed,
requiring
deletion of all
data. After
formatting,
the system
software must
be
downloaded.
3-20
Chapter 3
XX
CHK-
Partition
TYPE
in question
Description
Typical
HDD
Normal
Safe mode +
item
formatting
mode +
HDD
deleted
by HD-
HDD
formatting
CLEAR
formatting
with SST
with SST
5
DOSDEV3
General file
Items that
storage area
are
Possible
DOSDEV3
Possible;
specified
however,
(user settings,
relatively
selection of a
logs, PDL
less critical
specific
spool, image
partition is
data control
not allowed,
info)
requiring
deletion of all
data. After
formatting,
the system
software must
be
downloaded.
PDLDEV
PDL-related
User Font
file storage
IccProfil
Possible
PDLDEV
Possible;
specified
however,
area (font,
selection of a
registered
specific
form, ICC
partition is
profile, color
not allowed,
correction
requiring
deletion of all
PDL
data. After
function)
formatting,
the system
software must
be
downloaded.
3-21
Chapter 3
XX
CHK-
Partition
TYPE
in question
Description
Typical
HDD
Normal
Safe mode +
item
formatting
mode +
HDD
deleted
by HD-
HDD
formatting
CLEAR
formatting
with SST
with SST
7
DOSDEV4
Firmware
Address
storage area
book
Not possible
DOSDEV4
Possible;
specified
however,
(address
selection of a
book, filter)
specific
partition is
not allowed,
requiring
deletion of all
data. After
formatting,
the system
software must
be
downloaded.
BOOTDEV
Firmware
System
storage area
software
Not possible
Not possible
Possible;
however,
(System,
selection of a
Language,
specific
RUI)
partition is
not allowed,
requiring
deletion of all
data. After
formatting,
the system
software must
be
downloaded.
3-22
Chapter 3
XX
CHK-
Partition
TYPE
in question
Description
Typical
HDD
Normal
Safe mode +
item
formatting
mode +
HDD
deleted
by HD-
HDD
formatting
CLEAR
formatting
with SST
with SST
9
DOSDEV5
For future
None in
expansion
particular
Possible
DOSDEV5
Possible;
specified
however,
selection of a
specific
partition is
not allowed,
requiring
deletion of all
data. After
formatting,
the system
software must
be
downloaded.
FF
Not
Entire HDD
identified
(check on
faulty sector
and recovery)
* When the machine starts up for the first time after its HDD has been formatted, it may take longer than usual to
complete the startup session.
[Remedy]
T-3-5
*1
YY
Description
Remedy
01
startup).
3-23
Chapter 3
*2
YY
Description
Remedy
01
*3
01
startup).
01
startup).
*5
02
occurred.
3-24
Chapter 3
*6
YY
Description
02
Remedy
The system software is designed so that the
information in this partition (e.g., address
book, filter) is not deleted inadvertently;
i.e., you will not the able to execute HDDCLEAR from service mode.
02
occurred.
1. Using TYPE-TYPE=1, 2, 3, 5, execute
HDD-CLEAR. Thereafter, turn off and
then back on the power.
2. If the symptom still exits after the
foregoing, suspect a fault on the HDD, and
replace the HDD and re-install the system
software.
*8
02
occurred.
3-25
Chapter 3
*9
YY
Description
Remedy
03
connectors.
*10
11,21
13, 25
3-26
Chapter 3
*12
YY
Description
Remedy
22, 23, 24
software bug.
- HD-CLEAR
When you have executed HD-CLEAR, all contents of the partition in question (files, sub directories) will be lost.
The actual formatting will take place when the machine is started up after it has been turned off upon execution of
HD-CLEAN.
At this time, the Startup screen shows a progress bar, its edge reaching the end in about 5 min. Be sure not to turn
off the power while the progress bar is moving.
This function (i.e., mode item) cannot be used for BOOTDEV and DOSDEV4; to re-format any of these 2 partitions,
you will have to use the SST.
Keep in mind that formatting of the HDD in service mode will necessarily be full formatting.
- HD-CHECK
If the power is cut while data is being written to the HDD, the occurrence of a write-suspended sector is a possibility.
When HD-CHECK is run on such a sector, repairs will be made, but all data in the sector will be lost. A writesuspended sector may be repaired only by HDD-CHECK (0); if not TYPE-TYPE=0, the task will be limited to an
FS level check.
If the write-suspended sector happens to be a critical sector that holds a control area, there is no way of repairing it;
you will have to execute HDD formatting.
- Replacing the HDD
1. Turn off the main switch.
2. Connect the new HDD.
3. Start up the machine in safe mode.
4. Connect the SST, and execute full formatting.
5. Using the SST, download the system software (System, Language, RUI).
6. Turn off and then back on the power. (It may take about 5 min for the machine to start up).
3-27
Chapter 3
0008-0278
T-3-6
Cause
Remedy
again.
number allowed.
There is no response.
The server is not ready for file transmission.
transmission.
An error has occurred for TCP/IP in the course
the connector.
Check TCP/IP.
The machine's TCP/IP is not in operation.
3-28
Chapter 3
Cause
Remedy
settings).
question fails.
(domain name).
An upper limit for search results has been exceeded. If the desired address is not indicated
in the results, change the search conditions.
The number of matches has exceeded the
again.
search.
The search conditions include a character that cannot be used for the selected server.
The symbol \ is used in the search condition.
3-29
Chapter 3
Cause
Remedy
search condition.
once again.
0008-0315
T-3-7
Cause
Remedy
# 001
There is a paper or original jam.
# 003
A communication lasting longer than a specific
# 005
The target does not respond within 35 sec.
# 009
There is no paper.
Supply paper.
# 011
The original to be transmitted is not placed
properly.
3-30
Chapter 3
Cause
Remedy
# 012
The target is out of recording paper, and
# 022
The particulars of the group address selected as
reception.
# 080
F code is not set on the target.
# 081
The appropriate password is not set on the
target.
over.
# 099
The transmission has been suspended in the
Start over.
middle.
# 102
There is a mismatch of F code or password.
# 107
There is a shortage of memory, not permitting
transmission.
# 701
3-31
Chapter 3
Cause
Remedy
changed.
# 702
The memory is full, not permitting
transmission.
# 703
The memory image area is full, not permitting
further writing.
# 704
An error has occurred while an attempt is made
book.
# 705
The image data size is in excess of the upper
transmission.
# 706
An address table is being imported from or to
# 712
The Box is full of files.
# 713
3-32
start over.
Chapter 3
Cause
Remedy
# 751
The server is yet to start up. The network is
# 753
A TCP/IP error has occurred in the course of e-
# 754
The server has not been started up for
# 801
While e-mail is being transmitted or i-fax is
normally.
3-33
Chapter 3
Cause
Remedy
setting.
wrong.
# 806
When an attempt to transmit to the file server is
address.
transmission is wrong.
question.
# 810
3-34
Chapter 3
Cause
Remedy
setting.
2. Check the operation of the POP server.
3. Check the condition of the network.
setting.
2. Check the operation of the POP server.
3. Check the condition of the network.
setting.
# 815
If a file that has been transmitted to the file
# 818
The data that has been received is in a format
# 819
The data that has been received is of a type that
it once again.
is illegal).
# 820
The data that has been received is of a type that
illegal).
# 821
The data that has been received is of a type that
once again.
decoded).
# 827
The data that has been received is of a type that
3-35
Chapter 3
Cause
Remedy
# 829
The data that is being received consists of 100
pages or more.
# 830
A DSN error notice has been received because
settings.
# 831
An attempt to receive i-fax in SMTP has failed
user mode.
user mode.
# 832
In user mode, the e-mail setting or the network
network settings.
# 833
The network settings have not been made in
network settings.
# 834
The i-fax address or the condition settings of
conditions.
3-36
Chapter 3
Cause
Remedy
# 837
A request has been made by a host that comes
illegal.
# 839
The SMTP authentication (SMTPAUTH) user
# 841
In relation to an attempt for transmission for e-
mode).
2. Add a coding algorithm that may be used in
common (mail server settings).
# 842
In relation to an attempt for transmission of e-
mode).
2. Change the mail server settings so that it will
not request a client certificate.
# 843
The time used by the KDC (key distribution
mode).
2. Correct the time used by the KDC (key
distribution center) server.
# 847
The memory of the Box has been used up, not
fax box.
# 851
The remaining memory of the machine is
running short.
box.
# 852
3-37
Chapter 3
Cause
Remedy
# 899
The transmission of e-mail or i-fax has ended.
3-38
Contents
Contents
4.1 Common Settings .............................................................................................................................................. 4-1
4.2 Setting the Time ................................................................................................................................................ 4-6
4.3 Adjustments and Cleaning................................................................................................................................. 4-7
4.4 Report Output .................................................................................................................................................... 4-8
4.5 System Control Settings .................................................................................................................................... 4-9
4.6 Copy Settings .............................................................................................................................................. 4-12
4.7 Transmission/Reception Settings ............................................................................................................... 4-13
4.8 Box Settings .................................................................................................................................................... 4-16
4.9 Printer Settings ................................................................................................................................................ 4-17
4.10 Address Book Settings .................................................................................................................................. 4-19
Chapter 4
0007-3164
Description
initial setup
function
set order of functions
*ON/OFF
inch input
select
ENV.1/ENV.2
default: env1/COM10/env2 COM10
*low/high
4-1
Chapter 4
Mode
Description
- w/ No. 3 tray
finisher)
trayA: copy/box/printer/receive/fax/other
trayB: copy/box/*printer/receive/*fax/*other
tray A:*copy/box/printer/receive/fax/other
tray B: copy/box/*printer/receive/*fax/*other
tray A: *copy*Box/printer/receive/fax/other
tray B: copy/Box/*printer/receive/fax/other
tray C: copy/Box/printer/receive/*fax/*other
tray A: *copy/*Box/printer/receive/fax/other
tray B: copy/Box/*printer/receive/*fax/*other
4-2
Chapter 4
Mode
Description
- Finisher-S1 + No. 3 tray
tray A: finisher output tray
tray B: No. 3 tray
tray A: *copy/*Box/*printer/receive/fax/other
tray B: copy/Box/printer/receive/*fax/*other
tray A: *copy/*Box/printer/receive/fax/other
tray B: copy/Box/*printer/receive/fax/other
tray C: copy/Box/printer/receive/*fax/*other
tray A: *copy/*Box/printer/receive/fax/other
tray B: copy/Box/*printer/receive/fax/other
tray C: copy/Box/printer/receive/*fax/*other
4-3
Chapter 4
Mode
Description
- if w/o fax,
'receive/fax'>'receive'
- if fax only
'receive/fax'>'fax
- fine setup for receive/fax
only if w/ fax
- if fax is 1-line
'fax 1/fax 2'>'fax'
copy: *1/2/3
printer: 1/*2/3
Box: 1/2/*3
receive/fax: 1/2/*3
other: 1/2/*3
merge
register page/stamp
characters
set manual feed envelope
type
register manual feed paper
standard mode
switch pickup method
4-4
Chapter 4
Mode
Description
ON/*OFF
ON/*OFF
between-job shift**
*ON/OFF
*ON/OFF
*ON/OFF
ON/*OFF
shutdown mode
Execute key
4-5
Chapter 4
0007-3165
4-6
Mode
Description
Chapter 4
0007-3166
Description
Start key
size: A3,11x17/B4/LGL/A4R,LTRR
density correction
clean feeder***
Start key
4-7
Chapter 4
0007-3167
Description
transmit (setup)***
fax (settings)***
list print
(transmission)***
user data list: Do you want to print the user data list? yes/no
user list: Do you want to print the user data list? yes/no
configuration page, font list
PS: status print, font list
LIPS/emulation: status print, font list, LIPS utility (status print, overlay
list, overlay print, font list, micro list, form list, color sample), N201
utility (status print, overlay print), ESCP utility (status print, overlay
print), i5577 utility (status print, overlay print), HP-GL utility (status
print, sample print)
4-8
Chapter 4
0007-3168
Description
set system
administrator info
group ID control
set
communications
e-mail/**i-fax setup
transmission data size upper limit: 0: none; 1 through 99 MB, *3 MB
control
abbreviation name: 40 characters; *attached image
full mode transmissions time-out: 1 to 99 hr; *24 hr
MDN/DSN reception print: ON/*OFF
notify always if error: *ON/OFF
user server route: ON/*OFF
fax setup***
transmission start speed: *33600 bps, 14400 bps, 9600 bps,
7200 bps, 4800 bps, 2400 bps
reception start speed: 33600 bps*, 14400 bps, 9600 bps,
7200 bps, 4800 bps, 2400 bps
reception password: 20 characters max.
FIS switch: ON/*OFF
system Box setup
4-9
Chapter 4
Mode
Description
system box ID No.***: 7 characters
use fax memory reception: ON/*OFF
use i-fax memory reception: ON/*OFF
memory reception start time***: everyday/day of week/*none
memory reception end time***: everyday/day of week/*none
enable/disable
*ON/OFF
remote UI
limit addresses***
transfer setup***
delete bulletin
delete
auto online/offline
shift***
register LDAP
server***
register license
24 characters
set print
ON/*OFF
group ID: ON/*OFF
date: ON/*OFF
character: ON/*OFF
MEAP setup
4-10
Chapter 4
Mode
Description
manual distribution setup: user mode setting: ON/*OFF
network setup: include, do not include
group ID: ON/*OFF
address book: ON/*OFF
user mode sync level: ON/*OFF
recover data: user mode settings, group ID, address book
limit reception by function: user mode setting: ON/*OFF
group ID: ON/*OFF
address book: ON/*OFF
distribution/reception history: detail info
4-11
Chapter 4
0007-3169
Description
preference key 1
preference key 2
auto sort**
*ON/OFF
auto vertical/horizontal
*ON/OFF
rotation
print photo mode
ON/*OFF
4-12
Chapter 4
0007-3170
Description
set common
communicatio
ns settings
permit non-ASCII code for FTP**:
delete error file***: (*ON/OFF)
transfer error processing (always print/save/print/*off)
film photo mode***: OFF (ON/*OFF)
number of retries***: *3 times (0 to 5 times)
change standard mode for transmission function***:
read mode: black-and-white machine default :
4-13
Chapter 4
Mode
Description
reset transmission function settings: Do you want to reset? yes/no
set common
reception
settings***
set fax
transmission
function
auto re-dial: (*ON/OFF)
number of redials: 100V: 1-15 (*2), 120V: 1-10 (*2), 230V: 1-10 (*2)
intervals for redials (min): 2-99 (*2)
redial at communication error: 1st page and error page/all pages/off
communication mode: *G4-G3/G3 only
check dial tone before transmission: (*ON/OFF)
4-14
Chapter 4
Mode
Description
set fax
reception
settings***
expansion line
4-15
Chapter 4
0007-3171
Description
select box: 0 to 99
register box name: 24 characters max.
ID NO.: 0 to 99999999
file auto delete: 0: no, 1, 2, 3, 6, 12 hr; 1, 2, *3, 7, 30 days
URL transmissions setup: select e-mail address
reset
(ON/*OFF)
register/reset
setup
set/register fax box***
4-16
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0007-3172
Description
number of copies: 1 to 9999 (*1)
duplex: duplex/*simplex
pickup
default paper size: *A4 (additional 12 possible)
default paper type: plain (additional 8 possible)
paper size replacement: replace/*do not replace
adjust print
super smooth: *use/do not use
**toner density: 1 to 9 (*5)
toner save: enable/*disable
layout
bind position: *long side/short side
bind margin: -50to+50mm (*0.0)
horizontal correction/vertical correction: -50to+50mm (*0.0)
auto error skip** skip/*do not skip
secure print delete time length: *1, 2, 3, 6, 12, 24 hr
timeout: 5 to 300 (*15 sec)/disable
RIP: yes/*no
sorter**: *do not use/sort/rotation sort/rotation group/shift sort/shift
group/staple sort
punch**: *disable/top/bottom/left/right
booklet print**: *disable/open to left/open to right
middle bind**: enable/*disable
transparency interleaf: *disable/white sheet/printed sheet
print in sets
print in sets: enable/*disable
print position: *5 locations/upper left/lower left/upper right/lower right
print start character: 1 to 9999 (*1)
print size: small at 12-point/medium at 24-point/large at 36-point
density: 1 to 5 (*3)
printer operating mode: *auto (additional 6 settings possible)
4-17
Chapter 4
Mode
Description
priority emulation** (*none/4 additional settings possible)
auto switchover**
LIPS: *enable/disable
ESC-P: *enable/disable
15577: *enable/disable
HP-GL: *enable/disable
connection recognition: *enable/disable
printer settings rest: yes/no
4-18
Chapter 4
0007-3173
Description
fax (register
target)
e-mail (target
registration)
i-fax (target
registration)
4-19
Chapter 4
Mode
Description
file (register
address)
group (register
target)
register target
(server)
simplified search
server to search: select from pull-down menu (LDAP server already registered)
(register target)
(search condition): name: 128 characters
e-mail: 128 characters
fax: 128 characters
fine search
server to search: select from pull-down menu (LDAP server already registered)
search conditions): *name/email/fax/organization/organization-based
*including next/not including next/identical to next/not identical to next/starts
with next/ends with next
name, organization, organization-based: 128 characters
e-mail, fax: 128 characters
(combinations of conditions): *OR/AND
search results
address type: all e-mail/fax
register e-mail as i-fax: ON/*OFF (toggle)
register address
book
4-20
register one-
touch button
Chapter 5
Service Mode
Contents
Contents
5.1 DISPLAY (Status Display Mode) ..................................................................................................................... 5- 1
5.1.1 COPIER...................................................................................................................................................... 5- 1
5.1.1.1 Copier List ........................................................................................................................................... 5- 1
5.1.2 FEEDER ..................................................................................................................................................... 5- 8
5.1.2.1 Feeder List ........................................................................................................................................... 5- 8
5.2 I/O (I/O Display Mode) .................................................................................................................................... 5- 9
5.2.1 Outline ........................................................................................................................................................ 5- 9
5.2.2 <DC-CON> .............................................................................................................................................. 5- 10
5.2.3 <R-CON> ................................................................................................................................................. 5- 14
5.2.4 <FEEDER> .............................................................................................................................................. 5- 16
5.2.5 <SORTER> .............................................................................................................................................. 5- 17
5.3 ADJUST (Adjustment Mode) ......................................................................................................................... 5- 28
5.3.1 COPIER.................................................................................................................................................... 5- 28
5.3.1.1 Copier List ......................................................................................................................................... 5- 28
5.3.2 FEEDER ................................................................................................................................................... 5- 39
5.3.2.1 FEEDER List..................................................................................................................................... 5- 39
5.3.3 SORTER................................................................................................................................................... 5- 40
5.3.3.1 Sorter List .......................................................................................................................................... 5- 40
5.4 FUNCTION (Operation/Inspection Mode) .................................................................................................... 5- 41
5.4.1 COPIER.................................................................................................................................................... 5- 41
5.4.1.1 Copier List ......................................................................................................................................... 5- 41
5.4.2 FEEDER ................................................................................................................................................... 5- 55
5.4.2.1 Feeder List ......................................................................................................................................... 5- 55
5.5 OPTION (Machine Settings Mode) ............................................................................................................... 5- 58
5.5.1 COPIER.................................................................................................................................................... 5- 58
5.5.1.1 Copier List ......................................................................................................................................... 5- 58
5.5.2 FEEDER ................................................................................................................................................... 5- 90
5.5.2.1 Feeder List ......................................................................................................................................... 5- 90
5.5.3 SORTER................................................................................................................................................... 5- 90
5.5.3.1 Sorter List .......................................................................................................................................... 5- 90
5.5.4 BOARD .................................................................................................................................................... 5- 91
5.5.4.1 Board List .......................................................................................................................................... 5- 91
5.6 TEST (Test Print Mode)................................................................................................................................. 5- 92
5.6.1 COPIER.................................................................................................................................................... 5- 92
5.6.1.1 Copier List ......................................................................................................................................... 5- 92
5.7 COUNTER (Counter Mode) .......................................................................................................................... 5- 94
5.7.1 COPIER.................................................................................................................................................... 5- 94
5.7.1.1 Copier List ......................................................................................................................................... 5- 94
Chapter 5
0007-9077
Description
Level
R-CON
PANEL
POWER
FEEDER
SORTER
FAX
NIB
SDL-STCH
MN-CONT
DIAG-DVC
RUI
PUNCH
LANG-EN
LANG-FR
LANG-DE
LANG-IT
LANG-JP
JAVA-VM
MEAP
OCR-CN
OCR-JP
5-1
Chapter 5
Description
Level
OCR-KR
OCR-TW
BOOTROM
5-2
LANG-CS
LANG-DA
LANG-EL
LANG-ES
LANG-ET
LANG-FI
LANG-HU
LANG-KO
LANG-NL
LANG-NO
LANG-PL
LANG-PT
LANG-RU
LANG-SL
LANG-SV
LANG-TW
LANG-ZH
LANG-BU
LANG-CR
LANG-RM
LANG-SK
LANG-TK
Chapter 5
<ACC-STS>
T-5-2
COPIER > DISPLAY > ACC-STS
Sub-item
FEEDER
Description
DADF connection status
0: Not connected 1: Connected
SORTER
Level
1
(sw)
DECK
CARD
RAM
Capacity of the memory on the main controller circuit board 256 MB,
512 MB
COINROBO
NIB
Not used
NETWARE
SEND
PDL-FNC1/2
1
1
Valid PDL
0000 0000 0000 0000 to 1111 1111 1111 1111 (0:OFF,1:ON)
b31 to b16 for PDL-FNC1
b15 to b0 for PDL-FNC2
b31: BDL, b30: PS, b29: PCL, b28: PDF, b27: LIPS, b26: N201, b25:
I5577, b24: ESC/P, b23: HPGL, b22: HPGL2, b21: IMAGING, b20:
KS, b19 to b0: Reserved
HDD
5-3
Chapter 5
Description
Level
<ANALOG>
T-5-3
COPIER > DISPLAY > ANALOG
Sub-item
Description
Level
TEMP
HUM
ABS-HUM
DR-TEMP
FIX-C
FIX-E
<CST-STS>
T-5-4
COPIER > DISPLAY > CST-STS
Sub-item
WIDTH-MF
Description
Paper width on the manual feedtray
Unit: mm
5-4
Level
2
Chapter 5
<JAM>
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
F-5-1
Touch an arbitrary jam display screen to see details about the jam.
(1) To previous page
(2) To next page
(3) Jam sequential number
(4) Jam type
(5) Corresponding sensor
(6) To next jam screen
(7) To previous jam screen
<No.> Jam sequential number: 1 to 50 (The oldest jam has the greatest number.)
<DATE> Jam occurrence date
<TIME1> Jam occurrence time
<TIME2> Jam reset time
<L>Location of the jam: 0 - 2 (0:host machine, 1:Feeder, 2:Finisher)
<CODE>Jam Code
<P> Paper feed position
1: Cassette 1, 2: Cassette 2, 3: Cassette 3, 4: Cassette 4, 5: Side paper deck, 6: Manual feed tray, 7: Duplex section
<CNTR> Software counter value of the paper feed stage
<SIZE> Paper size
5-5
Chapter 5
<ERR>
F-5-2
<No.> Error sequential number: 1 to 50 (The oldest error has the greatest number.)
<DATE> Error occurrence date
<TIME1> Error occurrence time
<TIME2> Error reset time
<CODE> Error code
<DTL> Error detail code (0000 for none)
<1> Error location
0: Main controller 1: DADF 2: Finisher 3: Not used 4: Reader unit 5: Printer unit
6: Various PDL board 7: Fax board
<P> Not used
<HV-STS>
T-5-5
COPIER > DISPLAY > HV-STS
Sub-item
PRIMARY
Description
Primary charge current at photoconductor drum Registrationance
detection control (APVC) Unit: uA
TR
BIAS
TR-V
5-6
Level
Chapter 5
<CCD>
T-5-6
COPIER > DISPLAY > CCD
Sub-item
Description
Level
TARGET-R
OFST
GAIN
MFIL
SFIL
<SENSOR>
T-5-7
COPIER > DISPLAY > SENSOR
Sub-item
DOC-SZ
Description
Document size detected by the document size sensor
Level
2
<ALARM-2>
F-5-3
<No.> Alarm sequential number: 1 to 50 (The oldest alarm has the greatest number.)
<DATE> Alarm occurrence date
<TIME1> Alarm occurrence time
<TIME2> Alarm reset time
<CODE> Alarm location code and alarm code
<DTL> Alarm detail code
<CNTR> Total counter value at alarm occurrence
5-7
Chapter 5
<ENVRNT>
Environmental log display
Changes of [In-machine temperature (deg C)/humidity (%) / Fixing roller surface (center) temperature (deg C) are
displayed as log data.
Remarks: The data acquisition cycle can be set at COPIER>OPTION>BODY>ENVP-INT in Service Mode.
F-5-4
T-5-8
Item
Description
No.
Error sequential number: (The oldest error has the greatest number.)
DATE
TIME
D+deg C
In-machine temperature
E+%
In-machine humidity
F+deg C
5.1.2 FEEDER
5.1.2.1 Feeder List
0007-9922
5-8
Description
Level
FEEDSIZE
TRY-
WIDE
detection [mm])
Chapter 5
0008-0893
Display
I/O
Adjust
Function
Option
Test
Counter
Option
Test
Counter
DC-CON
R-CON
FEEDER
SORTER
MN-CONT
F-5-5
<Screen interpretation>
Display
I/O
<DC-CON>
Adjust
Function
P001 xxxxxxxx
P002 xxxxxxxx
P003 xxxxxxxx
P004 xxxxxxxx
P005 xxxxxxxx
P006 xxxxxxxx
P007 xxxxxxxx
P008 xxxxxxxx
0
7
F-5-6
5-9
Chapter 5
5.2.2 <DC-CON>
0008-1403
T-5-10
Address
P001
P002
P003
P004
P005
P006
5-10
Bit
Display contents
Remarks
0-1
For development
4-7
For development
8-15
Not used
0-1
For development
2-3
Not used
4-5
For development
Thermistor: Overheat
0:Relay OFF
detection
detection
8-15
Not used
0-7
For development
8-15
Not used
0-7
For development
8-15
Not used
0-5
Not used
request
request
For development
8-15
Not used
1:Half speed
8-15
Not used
Chapter 5
P007
0-15
Not used
P008
0-2
For development
Main motor
1:ON
5-7
For development
8-15
Not used
0-5
Not used
7-15
For development
P010
0-7
Not used
P011
0-7
Not used
P012
0-7
Not used
P013
0-7
Not used
P014
0-7
Not used
P015
0-7
Not used
P016
0-7
Not used
P017
0-7
For development
P018
0-7
For development
P019
1:ON
Registration clutch
1:ON
Sleeve clutch
1:ON
1:ON
P009
1:Detected
1:No paper
1Half or less
5-11
Chapter 5
P020
1:STBY
1:ON
1:ON
Pre-exposure board
0
5
1
6
1:ON
1:Pre-exposure with
medium quantity of light
P021
0:Paper present
Toner detection
1:Toner remaining
1:Detected
0:Locked
4-7
For development
P022
0-7
For development
P023
1:ON
For development
0:Full
For development
Pre-exposure switching
For development
P024
0-7
For development
P025
0-3
For development
Pickup 1 solenoid
1:ON
Pickup 2 solenoid
1:ON
6-7
For development
1-7
For development
P026
5-12
Chapter 5
P027
Door switch
1:OPEN
Pre-registration sensor
1:etected
For development
For development
0:Locked
For development
0-4
For development
1:No paper
1:Half or less
1:Detected
0:Full
1:Detected
0:OPEN
4-7
For development
0-1
For development
0:OPEN
0:No toner
1:Detected
5-7
For development
P031
0-7
Not used
P032
0-7
Not used
P033
0-7
Not used
P034
0-7
Not used
P035
0-7
Not used
P028
P029
P030
0:Locked
5-13
Chapter 5
5.2.3 <R-CON>
0008-1274
T-5-11
Address
Bit
Address
P001
Not used
For development
For development
For development
For development
Not used
For development
Not used
0:Normal
1: Forward 0:
P002
Remarks
1:ON
Reverse
P003
P004
5-14
For development
For development
Not used
For development
For development
For development
For development
For development
For development
None
None
0:Document present
0:Document present
0:Document present
0:Normal
1:ON
Chapter 5
Address
P005
P006
P007
P008
P009
Bit
Address
Remarks
0:Document present
Not used
For development
For development
Not used
0-3
For development
4-7
None
Not used
For development
For development
For development
0:In operation
1:Platen closed
1:HP
1:Platen closed
For development
For development
For development
For development
0:active
Repetition of 0/1
Repetition of 0/1
Not used
Lamp ON signal
1:ON
1:ON
For development
For development
For development
For development
For development
For development
0-4
For development
5-7
None
5-15
Chapter 5
5.2.4 <FEEDER>
0008-1275
T-5-12
Address
Bit
Display contents
Remarks
P001
Read sensor
1:Detected
Pre-registration sensor
1:Detected
Stamp solenoid
1:ON
Clutch
1:ON
1:ON
P003
0-7
P004
Cover sensor
For development
For development
For development
End sensor
1:Paper present
Length sensor 2
1:Paper present
Length sensor 1
1:Paper present
1:Paper present
0-7
For development
P002
P005
P006
5-16
1:Document present
1:Closed
1:Paper present
Chapter 5
Address
Bit
Display contents
P007
0-7
P008
0-7
P009
0-7
P010
0-7
For development
P011
0-7
For development
Remarks
5.2.5 <SORTER>
0008-1276
T-5-13
Address
Controller
Bit
Display contents
Remarks
P001
STACKER
0:ON
0:ON
1:ON
standby signal
P002
P003
STACKER
STACKER
0:ON
1:ON
1:ON
For development
For development
For development
For development
Not used
Not used
5-17
Chapter 5
Address
P004
P005
P006
P007
P008
5-18
Controller
STACKER
STACKER
STACKER
STACKER
STACKER
Bit
Display contents
Remarks
Not used
Not used
Not used
Oscillating HP sensor
1:ON
0:ON
0:ON
1:ON
1:ON
Not used
For development
For development
0:ON
1:ON
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
1:ON
Entry sensor(IRQ0)
1:ON
1:ON
0:ON
Not used
0:ON
0:ON
0:ON
0:ON
1:ON
1:ON
0:ON
0:ON
1:ON
Chapter 5
Address
P009
P010
Controller
STACKER
STACKER
Bit
Display contents
Remarks
0:ON
1:ON
1:ON
0:ON
0:ON
0:ON
1:ON
0:ON
1:ON
0:ON
0:ON
0:ON
1:ON
0:ON
0:ON
Not used
0:ON
switching 0
2
P011
P012
STACKER
STACKER
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
For development
For development
1:ON
1:ON
Not used
Not used
Not used
1:ON
5-19
Chapter 5
Address
P013
P014
P015
5-20
Controller
STACKER
STACKER
STACKER
Bit
Display contents
Remarks
0:ON
0:ON
Not used
For development
For development
For development
For development
Pre-alignment HP sensor
1:ON
Pre-alignment HP sensor
1:ON
1:ON
1:ON
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Pre-alignment phase A
Pre-alignment phase B
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
0:ON
0:ON
Chapter 5
T-5-14
Address
Controller
Bit
P016
STACKER
0:ON
0:ON
1:ON
Not used
Not used
Not used
1:ON
Stapler CW
1:ON
Stapler CCW
1:ON
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Stapler HP sensor
1:ON
1:ON
1:ON
0:ON
1:ON
1:ON
P017
P018
STACKER
STACKER
Display contents
Remarks
sensor
P019
P020
STACKER
STACKER
0:ON
0:ON
1:ON
Shutter clutch
1:ON
1:ON
1:ON
0:ON
0:ON
5-21
Chapter 5
Address
P021
P022
P023
P024
5-22
Controller
STACKER
STACKER
STACKER
SADDLE
Bit
Display contents
Remarks
1:ON
Scalable interlock
1:ON
Shutter HP sensor
1:ON
1:ON
DIPSW_8
0:ON
DIPSW_7
0:ON
DIPSW_6
0:ON
DIPSW_5
0:ON
DIPSW_4
0:ON
DIPSW_3
0:ON
DIPSW_2
0:ON
DIPSW_1
0:ON
PUSU switch 1
0:ON
PUSU switch 2
0:ON
PUSU switch 3
0:ON
Not used
5V detection signal
1:ON
0:ON
Not used
0:ON
FAN ON
1:ON
LED1
0:ON
LED2
0:ON
LED3
0:ON
0:ON
Not used
Not used
0:ON
0:ON
Chapter 5
Address
P025
Controller
SADDLE
Bit
Display contents
Remarks
0:ON
0:ON
switching
P026
P027
SADDLE
SADDLE
For development
For development
Not used
For development
Not used
For development
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
1:ON
1:ON
0:ON
open
P028
SADDLE
0:ON
0:ON
0:ON
0:ON
0:ON
1:ON
1:ON
0:ON
signal
3
Not used
0:ON
5-23
Chapter 5
Address
P029
P030
Controller
Bit
SADDLE
SADDLE
Display contents
Remarks
Not used
Not used
Not used
1:ON
1:ON
1:ON
1:ON
1:ON
1:ON
Stapler HP sensor
1:ON
Stapler HP sensor
1:ON
0:ON
1:ON
0:ON
1:ON
1:ON
1:ON
Not used
Transport clock
T-5-15
Address
Controller
Bit
Display contents
Remarks
P031
SADDLE
0:ON
0:ON
detection sensor
P032
5-24
SADDLE
0:ON
0:ON
1:ON
1:ON
1:ON
1:ON
1:ON
1:ON
1:ON
1:ON
Chapter 5
Address
Controller
Bit
Display contents
Remarks
0:ON
0:ON
sensor (photosensor)
6
0:ON
1:ON
down detection
P033
P034
P035
P036
SADDLE
SADDLE
SADDLE
SADDLE
1:ON
1:ON
1:ON
1:ON
Not used
Not used
Not used
0:ON
0:ON
0:ON
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
DIPSW_1
0:ON
DIPSW_2
0:ON
DIPSW_3
0:ON
DIPSW_4
0:ON
DIPSW_5
0:ON
DIPSW_6
0:ON
DIPSW_7
0:ON
DIPSW_8
0:ON
Not used
Not used
Push switch 1
0:ON
5V detection signal
0:ON
0:ON
1:ON
0:ON
5-25
Chapter 5
Address
P037
P038
P039
P040
5-26
Controller
SADDLE
PUNCHER
PUNCHER
PUNCHER
Bit
Display contents
Remarks
Not used
Not used
Not used
POWER_ON
1:ON
LED1
1:ON
LED2
1:ON
LED3
1:ON
LEDY
0:ON
TRAY_MTR_CUR
0:ON
TRAY_MTR_B
0:ON
TRAY_MTR_A
0:ON
DIPSW1
0:ON
DIPSW2
0:ON
DIPSW3
0:ON
PCH-OUT
Rear-end sensor
Punch HP sensor
For development
For development
For development
For development
For development
For development
For development
1:ON
0:ON
0:ON
Punch motor CW
0:ON
1:ON
0:ON
Chapter 5
Address
Controller
Bit
Display contents
P041
PUNCHER
DIPSW4
0:ON
0:ON
For development
LED1
For development
For development
LED2
0:ON
0:ON
For development
PUSHSW2
0:ON
PUSHSW1
0:ON
P042
P043
PUNCHER
PUNCHER
Remarks
0:ON
0:ON
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0007-9190
Description
item
AETBL
Level
<ADJ-XY>
T-5-17
COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY
Sub-item
Description
Level
Adjusting the optical image head position (image read start position in the
subscan direction)
1
<Setting range> 1 to 100 (Default: 20)
Increasing the value by 1 shifts the image read start position 0.1 mm backward.
ADJ-Y
Adjusting the CCD read start cell position (image read start position in the main
scan direction)
1
<Setting range> 85 to 169 (Default: 144)
Increasing the value by 1 shifts the image read start position 0.1 mm outward.
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Level
Original
F-5-7
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Original
F-5-8
<CCD>
T-5-18
COPIER > ADJUST > CCD
Sub-item
MTF-MG
Description
Level
- If RAM on the reader controller circuit board has been cleared or the
board itself has been replaced, enter the value from the service label.
- If the setting of this item has been changed, enter the new value into the
service label.
DFTAR-R
<LASER>
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T-5-19
COPIER > ADJUST > LASER
Sub-item
LA-OFF
Description
Level
DELAY
<DEVELOP>
T-5-20
COPIER > ADJUST > DEVELOP
Sub-item
DE-OFST
Description
Level
<DENS>
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T-5-21
COPIER > ADJUST > DENS
Sub-item
Description
DENS-
ADJ
Level
blurred.
<Setting range> 1 to 9 (Default: 5)
Setting a greater value reduces fogging.
Setting a smaller value reduces blurring.
If RAM on the DC controller circuit board has been cleared or the
board itself has been replaced, enter the value from the service
label.
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<BLANK>
T-5-22
COPIER > ADJUST > BLANK
Sub-item
BLANK-T
Description
Level
<HV-PRI>
T-5-23
COPIER > ADJUST > HV-PRI
Sub-item
Description
OFST1-
DC
Level
If RAM on the DC controller circuit board has been cleared or the board
itself has been replaced, enter the value from the service label.
Note: If the compound power circuit board has been replaced, enter the
value from the label affixed to the casing of the new compound power
circuit board.
OFST1AC
Note: If the compound power circuit board has been replaced, enter the
value from the label affixed to the casing of the new compound power
circuit board.
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<HV-TR>
T-5-24
COPIER > ADJUST > HV-TR
Sub-item
TR-OFST
Description
Level
TR-TP-TM
TR-PPR1 to
TR-PPR8
clearance: 0)
1: Plain paper (Default), 2: thick paper, 3: envelope, 4: tracing paper,
5: OHP transparency, 6: Postcard, 7: Label paper, 8: Bond paper
TR-ENV1
to TRENV8
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Description
Level
1to 4
<FEED-ADJ>
T-5-25
COPIER > ADJUST > FEED-ADJ
Sub-item
REGIST
Description
Level
board itself has been replaced, enter the value from the service
label.
LOOP-MF
board itself has been replaced, enter the value from the service
label.
ADJ-REFE
board itself has been replaced, enter the value from the service
label.
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Description
Level
board itself has been replaced, enter the value from the service
label.
ADJ-RE-L
LOOP-SP
LOOP-ENV
<CST-ADJ>
T-5-26
COPIER > ADJUST > CST-ADJ
Sub-item
MF-A4R
Description
Level
Entering the basic paper width of the manual feed tray (A4R)
<Setting range> 0 to 1024 (Default: 516)
If RAM on the DC controller circuit board has been cleared or the
board itself has been replaced, enter the value from the service label.
For replacing the paper with detection VR or registering a new value
for the firs time, this service mode shall be executed by
FUNCTION>CST.
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Description
Level
Entering the basic paper width of the manual feed tray (A6R)
<Setting range> 0 to 1024 (Default: 175)
If RAM on the DC controller circuit board has been cleared or the
board itself has been replaced, enter the value from the service label.
Entering the basic paper width of the manual feed tray (A4)
<Setting range> 0 to 1024 (Default: 791)
If RAM on the DC controller circuit board has been cleared or the
board itself has been replaced, enter the value from the service label.
<FIXING>
T-5-27
COPIER > ADJUST > FIXING
Sub-item
Description
FX-FL-SP
Entering a fine adjustment value for the fixing film speed when plain
Level
paper is used.
Make a fine adjustment of the target control speed for the fixing film
speed when plain paper is used.
Entering a fine adjustment value for the fixing film speed when thick
paper is used.
Make a fine adjustment of the target control speed for the fixing film
speed when thick paper is used.
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Description
FX-FL-
Entering a fine adjustment value for the fixing film speed when low-
LW
Level
Make a fine adjustment of the target control speed for the fixing film
speed when low-speed plain paper is used.
<MISC>
T-5-28
COPIER > ADJUST > MISC
Sub-item
IMG-DLY
Description
Level
Entering a fine adjustment value for the image delay in the subscan direction
Make a fine adjustment of the image delay in the subscan direction when
image data is transferred from the controller board to the DCON board.
<Setting range> -128 to 127
ADJ-Y
Enter a laser write start position for paper fed from Cassette 1/2/3/4
according to the registered numeric value.
Entering a horizontal registration adjustment value for the side paper deck
Enter a laser write start position for paper fed from the side paper deck
according to the registered numeric value.
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Description
Level
Entering a fine adjustment value in the main scan direction for zooming
Enter an image zooming value in the main scan direction according to the
2
5.3.2 FEEDER
5.3.2.1 FEEDER List
0007-9921
Description
Level
LA-
SPEED
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5.3.3 SORTER
5.3.3.1 Sorter List
0007-9953
Description
PNCH-
HLE
Level
1
<Setting range> -4 to 2
(Value at shipping / Value after RAM clearance: 0)
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0007-9317
Description
Level
after count-down.
<Reference>
"Check the Developer" is displayed to prevent the connector from being
disconnected when the developer is replaced. Therefore, this message is
not necessary when the machine is shipped with the developer for
installation.
STRD-
POS
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Description
for future expansion
PORT
COM-
TEST
COM-
LOG
RGW-
Level
ADR
<CCD>
T-5-32
COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD
Sub-item
CCD-ADJ
Description
Level
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Chapter 5
<DENS>
T-5-33
COPIER > FUNCTION > DENS
Sub-
Description
item
WHITEME
Level
DENS
mode
Note: Since binarizing is supported by the PD method in Character mode,
execute this mode to adjust the density automatically.
1
<Operating procedure>
1) Select <PD-DENS> to reverse its display. Then press the OK key.
2) Paper is fed from Cassette 2 and a 17-tone print pattern is output. This
print pattern is used in <PD-ME>.
PD-ME
Automatically adjusting the density in Character mode (Reading PDDENS output pattern)
<Operating procedure>
1) Set the PD-DENS output pattern on the document table by noting the
following:
- Face the print side down.
- Orient the white (light) side of the 17-tone chart toward the vertical size
plate.
- Align the output pattern with the index inside left of the document table.
2) Select <PD-ME> to reverse its display. Then press the OK key.
3) The document lighting lamp is turned ON and OFF for 13 automatic
scans.
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<DPC>
T-5-34
COPIER > FUNCTION > DPC
Sub-item
D-GAMMA
Description
Level
<CST>
T-5-35
COPIER > FUNCTION > CST
Sub-item
Description
MF-A4R
MF-A6R
A4R width: 210 mm, A6R width: 105 mm, A4 width: 297 mm
MF-A4
Level
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<FIXING>
T-5-36
COPIER > FUNCTION > FIXING
Sub-item
NIP-CHK
Description
Level
<PANEL>
T-5-37
COPIER > FUNCTION > PANEL
Sub-item
LCD-CHK
Description
Level
the panel lights repeatedly in order of white, black, red, green, and blue.
(Check this lighting.)
2) Press the Stop key to terminate the operation.
LED-CHK
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Description
Level
2) Press a key to check. If the key is normal, the touchpanel displays the
corresponding key. (See the attached table.)
3) Select KEY-CHK again to exit from key input check.
TOUCHC
HK
- If the LCD section has been replaced, execute this service mode.
1) Select TOUCHCHK to reverse its display. Then press the OK key.
2) Press sequentially the nine positive signs (+) that appear on the
touchpanel in order.
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Key
Screen Display
0 to 9, #, and *
0 to 9, #, and *
Reset
RESET
Stop
STOP
User Mode
USER
Start
START
Clear
CLEAR
PIN
ID
Help
Counter Check
BILL
Chapter 5
<PART-CHK>
T-5-39
COPIER > FUNCTION > PART-CHK
Sub-item
CL
Description
Level
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Description
Level
T-5-40
- Designation numbers and corresponding clutches
T-5-41
- Designation numbers and corresponding motors
1
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
T-5-42
- Designation numbers and corresponding solenoids
1
4
5
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<CLEAR>
T-5-43
COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR
Sub-item
ERR
Description
Level
ERR-HIST
PWD-CLR
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Description
Level
CNT-
MCON
board
The password is cleared when the OK key is pressed.
<Operating procedure>
1) Select this item and press the OK key.
CNT-
DCON
<Operating procedure>
1) Select this item and press the OK key.
OPTION
<Operating procedure>
1) Select COPIER>FUNCTION>MISC-P>P-PRINT to print the contents
of the service mode.
2) Select this item and press the OK key.
MMI
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Description
Level
ALARM
SLT-CLR
CA-KEY
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<MISC-R>
T-5-44
COPIER > FUNCTION > MISC-R
Sub-item
Description
SCANLAMP
Level
<MISC-P>
T-5-45
COPIER > FUNCTION > MISC-P
Sub-item
P-PRINT
Description
Level
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Description
Level
ENV-PRT
<Operating procedure>
1) Select this item.
2) Press the OK key to start printing.
KEY-HIST
DATA
<Operating procedure>
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<SYSTEM>
T-5-46
COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM
Sub-item
DOWNLO
AD
Description
Level
CLEAR
<Operating procedure>
1) Select this item.
2) Press the OK key.
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5.4.2 FEEDER
5.4.2.1 Feeder List
0007-9924
Description
item
MTRCHK
Level
TRY-
A5R
(A5R width)
TRY-
LTR
(LTR width)
TRY-
LTRR
(LTRR width)
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FEEDER >FUNCTION
Sub-
Description
item
FEED-
CHK
<Operating procedure>
Level
pad.
3) Press the OK key.
4) Press CL-ON to check DF clutch operation.
CL-ON
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FEEDER >FUNCTION
Sub-
Description
item
SL-ON
Level
ON
<Operating procedure>
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0007-9547
Description
Level
1: INCH (5R4E)
2: A (3R3E)
3: AB/INCH (6R5E)
FIX-TEMP
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Description
Level
<Setting range>
0: No UP [Default], 1: 50 mA UP, 2: 100 mA UP
TEMPCON2
<Operating procedure>
1) Select <CONFIG>.
2) Select an item to reverse its display. Then press the + or - key to change
the contents.
3) Each time the + or - key is pressed, the contents change sequentially.
4) Display the intended contents at all items and press the OK key.
5) Turn the main power switch OFF and ON.
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Description
Setting whether a scanner is present (Copy model)
Level
1
<Setting range>
0: Printer model [Default]
1: Model with scanner
FTPTXPN
DFDST-L2
0 to 255
(0 to set this mode OFF) (Default: 205)
CCD-LUT
ENVP-INT
<Setting range>
0 to 480 <minute> (0 for no log acquisition)
Default: 60
BASE-SW
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Description
Level
Switching the threshold value of the paper size (Large/Small) of the scan
counter
<Setting range>
Turning ON and OFF the sequence of reducing the copy speed to maintain
the fixing performance for copy images
2
<Setting range>
0: OFF, 1: ON
HUM-SW
1: Inch type
2: A type
RAW-
DATA
If a received image has a problem, the problem is used to isolate the data
contents and image processing.
2
<Setting range>
0: Usual operation [Default]
1: Print out with no change
SHARP
1 to 5 [Default: 3]
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Description
Level
Limiting the number of output lines when a large amount of data has been
received by IFAX.
<Setting range>
0: No limit
0 to 999 [Default: 500]
DF-BLINE
Reserved
FIX-SMR
<Setting range>
1: Lower the absolute value of developing bias Vdc by 20 V
0: OFF [Default]
1: ON
SMTPTXPN
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Description
Level
5: OFFICIO
6: E-OFFICIO
7: A-OFFICIO
8: B-OFFICIO
9: A-LEAGAL
10: M-OFFICIO
11: LEGAL
ORG-LTR
1:G-LTR
2:A-LTR
3:EXECTIVE
4:LTR
ORG-LTRR
2:A-LTR-R
3:OFFICIO
4:E-OFFICIO
5:EXECTIVE-R
6:LTR-R
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Description
Level
0: LDR [Default]
1:A-LETTER
2:LDR
ORG-B5
0: B5 [Default]
1: K-LEAGAL
2:B5
UI-BOX
Setting whether or not to display the box screen of the operating section
<Setting range>
0: Do not display
1: Display [Default]
UI-SEND
Setting whether or not to display the send screen of the operating section
<Setting range>
0: Do not display
1: Display [Default]
UI-FAX
Setting whether or not to display the fax screen of the operating section
<Setting range>
0: Do not display
1: Display [Default]
UI-EXT
0: Do not display
1: Display [Default]
NEGA-GST
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Level
1: 100Base-TX
2: 100Base-T
STS-PORT
CMD-PORT
NS-CMD5
<Setting range>
0: Dependent on the SMTP server [Default]
1: Do not use
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Description
Level
<Setting range>
0: Dependent on the SMTP server [Default]
1: Do not use
NS-LGN
MEAP-PN
SVMD-ENT
(Default)
1: [User mode key] -> Simultaneous press of [4] and [9]-> [User mode]
SSH-SW
0: OFF [Default]
1: ON
RMT-LGIN
0: OFF [Default]
1: ON
RE-PKEY
0: OFF [Default]
1: ON
U-NAME
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Level
0: CLOSE [Default]
1: OPEN (when DA is attached)
DA-CNCT
Setting DA connection
<Setting range>
0: OFF [Default]
1: ON
CHNG-STS
CMD
<Setting range>
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<USER>
T-5-49
COPIER > OPTION >USER
Sub-item
COPY-LIM
Description
Level
1: ON [Default]
The sleep function is set with Timer in User Mode.
COUNTER1
0 to 999
CONTROL
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Description
Level
(Conventional specification)
1: Print pause function [Default]
The user screen does not display the print output stop and restart
settings.
IDPRN-SW
0: OFF [Default]
1: ON
BCNT-AST
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Description
Level
1: DD/MM/YY
2: MM/DD/YY
MB-CCV
0: No [Default]
1: Yes
TRY-STP
0: Ordinary [Default]
1: Display a long mode key on the corresponding mode screen
CNT-DISP
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Description
Level
Notes:
Not changeable for anything in Japan
Always 1 for PSPCL outside Japan
Changeable for other outside Japan
HDCR-DSP
<Setting range>
1: Clear once with 0 [Default]
2: Clear once with random data
3: Clear three times with random data
JOB-INVL
1: Start outputting the next job after the last paper of the interrupted
copy job is output
2: Start outputting the next job after the last paper of all jobs is
output
LGSW-DSP
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Description
Level
0: Conventional [Default]
1: 7-digit input
RUI-RJT
0: Invalid [Default]
1: Valid
CTM-S06
Setting whether or not to erase the password from the export file of
the file send address
<Setting range>
Setting whether or not to erase the RUI address display or the send
password source display on the edit screen
<Setting range>
0: Do not erase the send password source display on the edit screen.
[Default]
1: Erase the send password source display on the edit screen.
FREG-SW
IFAX-SZL
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Description
Level
Setting whether or not to permit split send in pages (only beyond the
upper limit of the send data size)
<Setting range>
request) [Default]
1: ON (Transition to the User mode screen after password
matching)
PTJAM-RC
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102
Total 2
yes
103
Total (Large)
yes
104
Total (Small)
yes
105
Total (Full-color 1)
106
Total (Full-color 2)
108
Total (Black-and-white 1)
yes
109
Total (Black-and-white 2)
yes
110
111
112
yes
113
yes
114
Total 1 (Duplex)
yes
115
Total 2 (Duplex)
yes
116
Large (Duplex)
yes
117
Small (Duplex)
yes
118
Total (Monochrome 1)
119
Total (Monochrome 2)
120
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yes
129
Total A (Small)
yes
130
Total A (Full-color 1)
131
Total A (Full-color 2)
132
Total A (Black-and-white 1)
yes
133
Total A (Black-and-white 2)
yes
134
135
136
yes
137
yes
138
Total A1 (Duplex)
139
Total A2 (Duplex)
140
Large A (Duplex)
141
Small A (Duplex)
142
Total A (Monochrome 1)
143
Total A (Monochrome 2)
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
Total B1
yes
151
Total B2
yes
152
Total B (Large)
yes
153
Total B (Small)
yes
154
Total B (Full-color 1)
155
Total B (Full-color 2)
156
Total B (Black-and-white 1)
yes
157
Total B (Black-and-white 2)
yes
158
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160
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Total B1 (Duplex)
163
Total B2 (Duplex)
164
Large B (Duplex)
165
Small B (Duplex)
166
Total B (Monochrome 1)
167
Total B (Monochrome 2)
168
169
170
171
172
173
201
Copy (Total 1)
yes
202
Copy (Total 2)
yes
203
Copy (Large)
yes
204
Copy (Small)
yes
205
Copy A (Total 1)
yes
206
Copy A (Total 2)
yes
207
Copy A (Large)
yes
208
Copy A (Small)
yes
209
yes
210
yes
211
yes
212
yes
213
yes
214
yes
215
yes
216
yes
217
Copy (Full-color 1)
218
Copy (Full-color 2)
219
Copy (Monochrome 1)
220
Copy (Monochrome 2)
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Copy (Black-and-white 1)
yes
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yes
223
224
225
226
227
yes
228
yes
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230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
245
Copy A (Full-color 1)
246
Copy A (Full-color 2)
247
Copy A (Monochrome 1)
248
Copy A (Monochrome 2)
249
Copy A (Black-and-white 1)
yes
250
Copy A (Black-and-white 2)
yes
251
252
253
254
255
yes
256
yes
257
258
259
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006
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015
016
017
018
019
020
021
022
023
301
Print (Total 1)
yes
302
Print (Total 2)
yes
303
Print (Large)
yes
304
Print (Small)
yes
305
Print A (Total 1)
yes
306
Print A (Total 2)
yes
307
Print A (Large)
yes
308
Print A (Small)
yes
309
Print (Full-color 1)
310
Print (Full-color 2)
311
Print (Monochrome 1)
312
Print (Monochrome 2)
313
Print (Black-and-white 1)
yes
314
Print (Black-and-white 2)
yes
315
316
317
318
319
yes
320
yes
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yes
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339
yes
340
yes
341
342
345
yes
346
yes
351
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402
403
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411
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501
Scan (Total 1)
yes
502
Scan (Total 2)
yes
503
Scan (Large)
yes
504
Scan (Small)
yes
505
yes
506
yes
507
yes
508
yes
509
510
511
512
601
yes
602
yes
603
yes
604
yes
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606
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608
609
yes
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701
yes
702
yes
703
yes
704
yes
705
706
707
708
709
yes
710
yes
711
712
713
714
715
yes
716
yes
717
718
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802
yes
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yes
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808
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yes
810
yes
811
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815
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947
948
949
950
951
952
953
954
955
956
957
958
Support
<CST>
T-5-51
COPIER > OPTION > CST
Sub-item
ENV1/2
Description
Level
21: ISO-C5 [Default], 22: COM10, 23: Monarch, 24: DL, 25: ISOB5, 26: Western style No.4
U1-NAMEto
U4-NAME
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Description
CST-U1/U2/
U3/U4
If the following special paper sizes are set to U1, U2, U3, and U4,
Level
<ACC>
T-5-52
COPIER > OPTION > ACC
Sub-item
COIN
Description
Level
0: OFF [Default]
1: ON
DK-P
1: B5
2: LTR
OUT-
Setting whether or not to use the third paper ejection tray (mainly
TRAY
when the second and third paper ejection units are mounted)
<Setting range>
0: Do not use [Default]
1: Use
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Description
Level
<Setting range>
0: Do not support [Default]
1: Support
<INT-FACE>
T-5-53
COPIER > OPTION > INT-FACE
Sub-item
Description
IMG-
CONT
<Setting range>
Level
ACCNT
AP-CODE
Setting a CPCA path for a print job from the PrintMe application
installed in the PS print server unit
2
<Setting range>
0 to 99999999 [Default: 0]
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<COMBO>
T-5-54
COPIER >OPTION > COMBO
Sub-item
Description
PPR-SLCT
Level
1: Simplex [Default]
2: Automatic duplex feed - Second side (Cassette feed)
3: Manual duplex feed - Second side (Manual feed)
ENV-SLCT
<Setting range>
1 to 5 [Default: 3]
TR-SW1/2/3/
4/5
0: OFF [Default]
1: ON
<LCNS-TR>
Example of display: ST-XXXX 1 ( ) {0 to 0}
[1] [2]
[1] Status display 0: Not installed [Default] 1: Installed
[2] Invalidation
5-88
Description
ST-
SEND
TR-
SEND
invalidation
Level
2
Chapter 5
Description
ST-
ENPDF
TR-
Acquiring a transfer license key for the encrypted PDF send function in
ENPDF
transfer invalidation
ST-SPDF
TR-
Acquiring a transfer license key for the searchable PDF send function in
SPDF
transfer invalidation
ST-
EXPDF
Level
2
Acquiring a transfer license key for the PDF extension kit (compound
EXPDF
transfer invalidation
ST-LIPS
TR-LIPS
ST-
PDFDR
TR-
Acquiring a transfer license key for the PDF direct function in transfer
PDFDR
invalidation
ST-SCR
TR-SCR
Acquiring a transfer license key for the encrypted secure print function
in transfer invalidation
ST-
HDCLR
TR-
HDCLR
ST-
BRDIM
TR-
BRDIM
2
2
2
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5.5.2 FEEDER
5.5.2.1 Feeder List
0007-9937
Description
SIZE-SW
Level
<Setting value>
0: Do not detect [Default]
1: Detect
5.5.3 SORTER
5.5.3.1 Sorter List
0007-9957
Description
BLNK-SW
Setting the margin width (W) on each side of the folding position
Level
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5.5.4 BOARD
5.5.4.1 Board List
0007-9959
Description
Level
MENU-4
setting menu
<Setting value>
0: Do not display
1: Display
[Value at shipping/Value after RAM clearance: 0]
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0008-0571
Description
Level
Enter a test print type number and press the Start key for test printing.
(After test printing, be sure to return the number to 0.)
0: Image from CCD (Ordinary print)
1: Checker
2: 17 tones (Error diffusion method [T0BIC])
3: 17 tones (Dither screen method)
4: Totally white 00H
5: Halftone 80H (Error diffusion method [T0BIC])
6: Halftone 80H (Dither screen method)
7: Totally black FFH
Reserved
PG-PICK
1: Cassette 1
2: Cassette 2
3: Cassette 3
4: Cassette 4
5: Side deck
6: Manual feed
7 - 8: Not used
2-SIDE
PG-QTY
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<NETWORK>
T-5-60
COPIER>TEST>NETWORK
Sub-item
PING
Description
Checking the connection from this machine to the network (TCP/IP only)
The network connection is checked when the machine has been installed and when the connection has become faulty.
Level
1
1) Press the switch at the operating section long for the shutdown sequence and turn the main power switch OFF.
2) Connect the network cable to this machine and turn the main power switch ON.
3) Notify the system administrator that the machine has been installed to request network setup.
4) Notify the system administrator of the network connection check plan and check the PING remote host address
(IP address of a PC terminal in the user network).
5) Select the service mode (COPIER>TEST>NETWORK>PING), enter the IP address checked at Step 4 from the
ten-key pad of the operating section, and press the OK key and the Start key.
- Once the network has been connected normally, OK is displayed. (End)
- If NG is displayed, check the connection of the network cable first. If the network cable is connected normally,
do Step 6 and later. If the network cable is not connected normally, repeat Step 5.
6) Select the service mode (COPIER>TEST>NETWORK>PING), enter the loopback address *(127.0.0.1), and
press the OK key and the Start key.
- If NG is displayed, the TCP/IP setting of the local machine may be wrong. Return to Step 3 and check the setting
again.
- If OK is displayed, the TCP/IP setting of the local machine seems correct but the network controller (main
controller circuit board) may be faulty. Check the controller at Step 7.
*: Since the loopback address signal is returned before the network controller, the TCP/IP setting of the local
machine can be checked.
7) Select the service mode (COPIER>TEST>NETWORK>PING), enter the local host address (IP address of the
local machine), and press the OK key.
- If NG is displayed, the IP address of the local machine may be wrong or the network controller may be faulty.
Check the IP address with the system administrator or replace the main controller circuit board.
- If OK is displayed, there seem to be no problems about the network setting of the local machine or the network
controller.
Then the problem may be attributable to the user network environment. Report this to the system administrator
and request action.
IP address input
Result (OK/NG)
F-5-9
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0008-0599
Description
Level
The increment is 0 for blank print and 5 each for a large or small print.
After 99999999, the count returns to 00000000.
FAX-PRT
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COPIER>COUNTER>TOTAL
Sub-item
RMT-PRT
Description
Level
The increment is 0 for blank print and 1each for a large or small print. The
count can be cleared.
After 99999999, the count returns to 00000000.
BOX-PRT
The increment is 0 for blank print and 1each for a large or small print. The
count can be cleared.
After 99999999, the count returns to 00000000.
RPT-PRT
The increment is 0 for blank print and 1each for a large or small print. The
count can be cleared.
After 99999999, the count returns to 00000000.
2-SIDE
The increment is 0 for blank copy/print and 1each for a large or small
copy/print. The count can be cleared.
After 99999999, the count returns to 00000000.
SCAN
Scan counter
This counter is incremented at the end of a scan.
The increment is 1each for the large or small size. The count can be
cleared.
After 99999999, the count returns to 00000000.
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<PICK-UP>
T-5-62
COPIER>COUNTER>PICK-UP
Sub-
Description
item
C1/2/3/4
Level
one.
After 99999999, the count returns to 00000000.
MF
one.
After 99999999, the count returns to 00000000.
DK
one.
After 99999999, the count returns to 00000000.
2-SIDE
one.
After 99999999, the count returns to 00000000.
<FEEDER>
T-5-63
COPIER>COUNTER>FEEDER
Sub-item
FEED
Description
Level
one.
After 99999999, the count returns to 00000000.
DFOP-
CNT
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<JAM>
T-5-64
COPIER>COUNTER>JAM
Sub-item
Description
Level
TOTAL
FEEDER
SORTER
2-SIDE
MF
C1/2/3/4
DK
<MISC>
T-5-65
COPIER>COUNTER>MISC
Sub-
Description
item
LSR-
MTR
This counter counts motor rotations. If the time until the motor run become
stable is shorter than the average, however, this counter is not incremented.
Level
Average time
iR2230/2870: About 1.3 seconds iR3570/4570: About 3.3 seconds
<DRBL-1>
T-5-66
COPIER>COUNTER>DRBL-1
Sub-
Description
Level
TR-
ROLL
item
one.
SP-SC-
EL
one.
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COPIER>COUNTER>DRBL-1
Sub-
Description
item
DVG-
CYL
Level
one.
C1/2/3/
4-PU-RL
This counter is incremented two for the large size and one for the small
size.
C1/2/3/
4-SP-RL
This counter is incremented two for the large size and one for the small
size.
C1/2/3/
4-FD-RL
This counter is incremented two for the large size and one for the small
size.
M-PU-
RL
This counter is incremented two for the large size and one for the small
size.
M-SP-
PD
This counter is incremented two for the large size and one for the small
size.
FX-LW-
RL
This counter is incremented two for the large size and one for the small
size.
FX-
FILM
This counter is incremented two for the large size and one for the small
size.
FX-CL-
RL
This counter is incremented two for the large size and one for the small
size.
FX-LW-
BR
This counter is incremented two for the large size and one for the small
size.
FL-WD
NRW
This counter is incremented one when paper of main scan width smaller
This counter is incremented two for the large size and one for the small
size.
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<DRBL-2>
T-5-67
COPIER>COUNTER>DRBL-2
Sub-item
Description
Level
DF-PU-
RL
Irrespective of the paper size, large or small, this counter is incremented one
for each read document (not side) both in simplex mode and duplex mode.
DF-SP-PL
DF-SP-PD
for each read document (not side) both in simplex mode and duplex mode.
DF-FD-
RL
Irrespective of the paper size, large or small, this counter is incremented one
for each document in simplex mode and three for each read document (front,
TAPE
Irrespective of the paper size, large or small, this counter is incremented one
for each read document (not side) both in simplex mode and duplex mode.
PD-PU-
RL
This counter is incremented two for the large size and one for the small size.
PD-SP-RL
PD-FD-
RL
This counter is incremented two for the large size and one for the small size.
SORT
Sort counter
The large and small sizes are not distinguished from each other.
FIN-STPR
SADDLE
SDL-
STPL
PUNCH
Punching counter
FN-
BFFRL
The large and small sizes are not distinguished from each other.
1
1
1
1
1
1
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Chapter 6 Outline of
Components
Contents
Contents
6.1 Clutch/Solenoid ................................................................................................................................................. 6- 1
6.1.1 Clutches and Solenoids .............................................................................................................................. 6- 1
6.2 Motor ................................................................................................................................................................. 6- 3
6.2.1 Motors ........................................................................................................................................................ 6- 3
6.3 Fan ..................................................................................................................................................................... 6- 6
6.3.1 Fans ............................................................................................................................................................ 6- 6
6.4 Sensor ................................................................................................................................................................ 6- 7
6.4.1 Sensors........................................................................................................................................................ 6- 7
6.5 Switch.............................................................................................................................................................. 6- 12
6.5.1 Switches.................................................................................................................................................... 6- 12
6.6 Lamps, Heaters, and Others ............................................................................................................................ 6- 13
6.6.1 Lamps, Heaters, and Others ..................................................................................................................... 6- 13
6.7 PCBs ................................................................................................................................................................ 6- 16
6.7.1 PCBs ......................................................................................................................................................... 6- 16
Chapter 6
6.1 Clutch/Solenoid
6.1.1 Clutches and Solenoids
0007-6833
Name
manual feed pickup clutch
Description
Remarks
CL2
registration clutch
CL3
CL6
iR2270/2270F/2870/
2870F
SL1
SL2
6-1
Chapter 6
T-6-2
PARTNotation
Parts No.
CHK
DC controller PCB
CL1
FH6-5076
CL>1
J306
CL2
FH6-5075(iR2270/2270F/2870/2870F)
CL>2
J313
FK2-0361(iR3570/3570F/4570/4570F)
CL3
FK2-0404
CL>3
J313
CL6
FH6-5005
CL>4
J306
SL1
FK2-0408
SL>1
J308
SL2
FK2-0408
SL>2
J318
CL3
CL2
CL6
CL1
SL1
SL2
F-6-1
6-2
Chapter 6
6.2 Motor
6.2.1 Motors
0007-6835
Name
Description
reader motor
T-6-4
Notation
Parts No.
M501
FH5-1028
Reader
controller PCB
J505
Error
E202
M501
F-6-2
6-3
Chapter 6
<Printer Unit>
T-6-5
Notation
Name
Description
M1
polygon motor
M2
main motor
Remarks
fixing motor
M4
delivery motor 1
M5
M6
cassette 1 pickup
motor
M7
cassette 2 pickup
motor
M10
iR3570/3570F/4570/
4570F
M12
hopper motor
T-6-6
DC
Notation
Parts No.
PART-CHK
controller
Error
PCB
M1
scanner unit
MTR>1
J316
E110
MTR>2
J312
E010
E014
FM2-0276(iR2270/2270F/2870/
2870F)
FM2-0334(iR3570/3570F/4570/
4570F)
M2
FK2-0385(iR2270/2270F/2870/
2870F)
FM2-0362
(iR3570/3570F/4570/4570F)
6-4
M3
FK2-0367
MTR>3
J311,J319
M4
FK2-0365
MTR>4
J305
M5
FK2-0015
MTR>5
J302A
M6
FK2-0377
MTR>6
J307A
M7
FK2-0377
MTR>7
J307A
M10
FL2-3266
MTR>8
306
M12
FK2-0379
MTR>9
J302A
E025
E025
Chapter 6
M3
M10
M2
M6
M7
M4
M5
M12
M1
F-6-3
6-5
Chapter 6
6.3 Fan
6.3.1 Fans
0007-6836
Name
Description
FM1
FM2
T-6-8
Notation
Parts No.
I/O
FM1
FK2-0360
P020-6
FM2
FK2-0360
P023-2
DC controller PCB
Error
1:ON
J307B
E805
1:ON
J307B
E805
FM2
FM1
F-6-4
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Chapter 6
6.4 Sensor
6.4.1 Sensors
0007-6837
Name
Description
copyboard cover
copyboard cover
PS503
CIS HP sensor
PS504
original sensor 1
PS505
original sensor 2
PS506
original sensor 3
PS507
original sensor 4
PS508
original sensor 5
CIS1
CIS
reads originals
PS501
PS502
T-6-10
Reader
Notation
Parts No.
I/O
controller
PCB
Jam/error
code
PS501
WG8-5624
P006-7
J506
PS502
WG8-5624
P006-5
J506
0090, 0091
PS503
WG8-5624
P006-6
1: HP
J506
E202
PS504
FH7-7569
P004-0
0: original present
J507
PS505
FH7-7569
P004-1
0: original present
J507
PS506
FH7-7569
P004-2
0: original present
J508
PS507
FH7-7569
P004-3
0: original present
J508
PS508
FH7-7569
P004-3
0: original present
J508
CIS1
FL2-2997
J510
E225
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Chapter 6
PS508
PS507
PS506
PS502
PS501
PS504
PS505
CIS1
PS503
F-6-5
<Printer Unit>
T-6-11
Notation
6-8
Name
Description
PS1
PS2
PS3
PS4
PS5
PS6
PS7
PS8
PS9
pre-registration sensor
PS10
PS11
PS13
PS14
detects delivery
PS15
PS16
PS17
PS18
Chapter 6
Notation
Name
Description
PS22
HU1
environment sensor
TS1
TS2
TH1
TH2
TH3
drum thermistor
TP1
thermal switch
T-6-12
I/O
DC controller
JAM
Notation
Parts No.
PS1
FH7-7312
P028-5
1: paper absent
J308
PS2
FH7-7312
P019-5
1: paper absent
J318
PS3
FH7-7312
P028-6
J308
PS4
FH7-7312
P028-7
J308
PS5
FH7-7312
P019-6
J318
PS6
FH7-7312
P019-7
J318
PS7
FH7-7312
P021-0
0: paper present
PS8
FM2-2769
PS9
FK2-0149
P027-1
1: paper present
J313
xx05
PS10
FH7-7312
P030-4
1: detected
J308
xx01
PS11
FH7-7312
P019-4
1: detected
J318
xx02
PS13
FK2-0149
P029-2
1: paper present
J303
xx07
PS14
FK2-0149
P029-0
1: paper present
J305
xx08
PS15
FK2-0149
P029-1
0: paper present
J305
PS16
FK2-0149
P023-4
0: full
J302B
PS17
FK2-0149
P021-2
1: paper present
J307B
PS18
FH7-7312
J308
PS22
FK2-0149
J302B
PCB
J307B
J303
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Chapter 6
DC controller
Notation
Parts No.
I/O
HU1
FK2-0160
J302A
TS1
FK2-0358
J302B
TS2
FK2-0358
J302A
PCB
JAM
T-6-13
Notation
TH1,TH2
TP1
Parts No.
fixing film unit
DC controller PCB
J304
iR2270/2270F/2870/2870F
J202
FM2-0293(100V)
FM2-0358(120V)
FM2-0359(230V)
iR3570/3570F/4570/4570F
FM2-1792(100V)
FM2-1793(120V)
FM2-1794(230V)
TH3
6-10
FM2-2776
AC driver PCB
J302A
Chapter 6
PS8
TS2
TH3
TH1, TH2
TP1
PS13
PS10
PS1
PS22
PS3
TS1
PS4
PS14
PS18
PS15
PS11
PS17
PS2
PS7
PS5
PS6
PS16
PS9
HU1
F-6-6
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6.5 Switch
6.5.1 Switches
0007-6838
Name
Description
SW1
SW2
door switch
SW5
T-6-15
Notation
Parts No.
SW1
FK2-0140
SW2
FK2-0384
SW5
WC1-5182
DC controller PCB
AC driver PCB
J201
J309
SW1
SW5
SW2
F-6-7
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0007-6839
Name
Parts No.
H5
NPN
H6
NPN
LCD panel
FL2-1092
LCD1
Description
prevents condensation on the reading
glass
prevents condensation on the
copyboard glass
H6
H5
LCD1
F-6-8
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<Printer Unit>
T-6-17
Notation
Name
Description
H1
H2
H4
cassette heater
H7
deck heater
ELCB1
leakage breaker
ELCB2
leakage breaker
LA1
pre-exposure lamp
VA1
varistor
varistor
HDD1
hard disk
SVR1
speaker
SP1
T-6-18
Notation
H1,H2
H4
Parts No.
fixing film unit
iR2270/2270F/2870/2870F
iR3570/3570F/4570/4570F
FM2-0293(100V)
FM2-1792(100V)
FM2-0358(120V)
FM2-1793(120V)
FM2-0359(230V)
FM2-1794(230V)
FK2-0375(100V)
FK2-0376(230V)
H7
NPN(100V)
FH7-4585(230V)
6-14
ELCB1
FH7-7626
ELCB2
FH7-7625
Chapter 6
T-6-19
Notation
Parts No.
LA1
FK2-0368
VA1
FL2-3265
HDD1
WM2-5216
SVR1
FM2-2768
SP1
FM2-0342
DC controller PCB
J302B
J1026
J302B
H7
HDD1
H1, H2
LA1
ELCB1
ELCB2
SVR1
H4
VA1
SP1
F-6-9
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Chapter 6
6.7 PCBs
6.7.1 PCBs
0007-9881
Part No.
Description
[1]
FG3-3765
[2]
FG6-8938
[3]
FG3-2834
[4]
FG6-8939
[1]
[3]
[4]
[2]
F-6-10
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Chapter 6
<Printer Unit>
T-6-21
Name
Parts No.
Description
[2]
FM2-2770
[3]
FM2-2770
[4]
FM2-2771
PCB
[5]
pseudo-CI PCB
FM2-2773
[6]
BD PCB
scanner unit
FM2-0276(iR2270/
2270F/2870/2870F)
FM2-0334(iR3570/
3570F/4570/4570F)
[7]
NCU PCB
FM2-2790
[9]
FM2-2789
[10]
scanner unit
FM2-0276(iR2270/
2270F/2870/2870F)
FM2-0334(iR3570/
3570F/4570/4570F)
[11]
FM2-0860
[12]
modular PCB
FM2-0343
line I/F
[13]
FM2-0261
PCB
[14]
PCB unit
FM2-0245
[15]
FM2-2764
controller PCB
[16]
AC driver PCB
AC drive
PCB
FM2-0245
[17]
FK2-0339
PCB
[18]
FG3-2797
[19]
DC controller PCB
FM2-2767
[20]
FM2-3226
6-17
Chapter 6
Name
Parts No.
Description
[21]
FM2-2804
connection interface
[22]
USB board
FM2-3010
USB interface
[23]
FK2-0341
[2]
[3]
[10]
[11]
[9]
[4]
[6]
[20]
[5]
[7]
[19]
[22]
[13]
[21]
[12]
[18]
[15]
[23]
[17]
[16]
[14]
F-6-11
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Chapter 7 System
Construction
Contents
Contents
7.1 Construction ...................................................................................................................................................... 7- 1
7.1.1 Functional Construction ............................................................................................................................. 7- 1
7.1.2 Major PCB Wiring diagram ....................................................................................................................... 7- 2
7.2 System Construction.......................................................................................................................................... 7- 4
7.2.1 Overview of the System with a Delivery Accessory.................................................................................. 7- 4
7.2.2 Delivery Accessory System Configuration 1 ............................................................................................. 7- 4
7.2.3 Delivery Accessory System Configuration 2 ............................................................................................. 7- 7
7.2.4 Delivery Accessory System Configuration 3 ............................................................................................. 7- 9
7.2.5 Pickup/Original Handling Accessories System Configuration ................................................................ 7- 10
7.2.6 Reader Heater System Configuration ....................................................................................................... 7- 12
7.2.7 Cassette Heater System Configuration 1.................................................................................................. 7- 13
7.2.8 Cassette Heater System Configuration 2.................................................................................................. 7- 14
7.2.9 Side Deck Heater System Configuration.................................................................................................. 7- 15
7.2.10 Printing/Transmitting Accessories System Configuration ..................................................................... 7- 16
7.2.11 List of Print Transmission Optional Functions ..................................................................................... 7- 17
7.3 Product Specifications ..................................................................................................................................... 7- 19
7.3.1 Product Specifications .............................................................................................................................. 7- 19
7.4 Function List.................................................................................................................................................... 7- 22
7.4.1 Printing Speed .......................................................................................................................................... 7- 22
7.4.2 Printing Speed .......................................................................................................................................... 7- 24
7.4.3 Types of Paper.......................................................................................................................................... 7- 26
Chapter 7
7.1 Construction
7.1.1 Functional Construction
0008-0985
[B]
[C] R-CON
[G]
[1]
[A]
MN-CON
[2]
[8]
[F]
[7]
[4]
[3]
[E]
[D]
DC-CON
[6]
[5]
[9]
[H]
[10]
[11]
F-7-1
T-7-1
[A]
[1]
HDD
[2]
accessories PCB
[B]
[3]
photosensitive drum
[C]
[4]
charging
[5]
developing
[6]
transfer
DC controller PCB
[7]
fixing
[E]
[8]
delivery/reversal/duplex assembly
[F]
[9]
pickup control
[G]
Fixing/Delivery System
[10]
cassette 1
[H]
Pickup/Feed System
[11]
cassette 2
[D]
7-1
Chapter 7
0008-0984
[1]
J501
J502
J6801
J6802
J1110
J1111
[13]
[2]
[12]
J1113
J1
[4]
[3]
J603
J601
J511
J1016
J316
J318
J301
J1018A
J1018B
J1029
J307A
[5]
[6]
J311
J310
J321
J1021
J1020
J1027
J315
J404
[7]
J211
J219
J640
J218
J647
[9]
J216
J217
[11]
J203
J210
[8]
J1301
J831
J3128
J832
J3129
J3130
[14]
J1302
J1303
[10]
[15]
[16]
F-7-2
7-2
J250
J254
J212
Chapter 7
T-7-2
[1]
[9]
[2]
[10]
[3]
[11]
[4]
Keypad PCB
[12]
BD PCB
[5]
[13]
[6]
DC controller PCB
[14]
[7]
High-voltage PCB
[15]
[8]
AC drive PCB
[16]
Memo:The arrows in the diagram indicate the wring between PCBs, and do not indicate the direction of individual
signals.
7-3
Chapter 7
0006-6215
7-4
0006-6221
Chapter 7
[6a]
[6]
[5]
[1]
[3a]
[1a]
[5a]
[4a]
[4]
[3]
[2a]
[2]
F-7-3
T-7-3
[1]Finisher-Q3
[1a]Installation Procedure
- Installation of the Finisher-Q3
- Installation of the Buffer Path Unit [4]
[2]Saddle Finisher-Q4
[2a]Installation Procedure
- Installation of the Finisher-Q4
- Installation of the Buffer Path Unit [4]
[3]Punch Unit-L1/M1/N1/P1
[3a]Installation Procedure
- Installation of the Punch Unit-L1/M1/N1/P1
[5a]Installation Procedure
- Installation of the 3 Way Unit-A1
7-5
Chapter 7
[6a]Installation Procedure
- Installation of the Accessories Power
Supply-P2
The following shows the functions that the system will provide and the accessories that will be needed:
T-7-4
Function provided
Accessory needed
- 3-way delivery
- stapling
T-7-5
Function provided
Accessory needed
- saddle binding
Saddle Finisher-Q4
Accessories Power Supply-P2
Buffer Path Unit-E1
3 Way Unit-A1
T-7-6
7-6
Function provided
Accessory needed
- punching
Chapter 7
0006-6233
[4a]
[3a]
[4]
[2]
[6a]
[2a]
[5a]
[6]
[1a]
[5]
[1]
F-7-4
T-7-7
[1]Finisher-S1
[1a]Installation Procedure
- Installation of the Finisher-S1
[2a]Installation Procedure
- Installation of the 3 Way Unit-A1
[3]Copy Tray-J1
[3a]Installation Procedure
- Installation of the Copy Tray-J1
[4a]Installation Procedure
- Installation of the Accessories Power
Supply-P2
7-7
Chapter 7
[5a]Installation Procedure
- Installation of the Inner Puncher KitQ1/R1/S1/T1
[6a]Installation Procedure
- Installation of the Finisher
Additional Tray-B1
The following shows the functions that the system will provide and the accessories that will be needed:
T-7-8
Function provided
Accessory needed
- 2-way delivery
- stapling
Finisher-S1
Accessories Power Supply-P2
3 Way Unit-A1
Copy Tray-J1
T-7-9
Function provided
Accessory needed
- 3-way delivery
- stapling
Finisher-S1
Accessories Power Supply-P2
3 Way Unit-A1
Finisher Additional Tray-B1
Copy Tray-J1
T-7-10
7-8
Function provided
Accessory needed
- punching
Finisher-S1
Accessories Power Supply-P2
3 Way Unit-A1
Inner Puncher Kit-Q1/R1/S1/T1
Chapter 7
0006-6234
[3a]
[2]
[2a]
[1a]
[1]
F-7-5
T-7-11
[1]Inner 2-Way Tray-D1
[1a]Installation Procedure
- Installation of the Inner 2-Way Tray-D1
[2a]Installation Procedure
- Installation of the 3 Way Unit-A1
[3]Copy Tray-J1
[3a]Installation Procedure
Installation of the Copy Tray-J1
7-9
Chapter 7
[2]
[1]
[10a]
[1a]
[5]
[3]
[9a]
[9]
[4]
[4a]
[8]
[6a]
[8a]
[7]
[6]
F-7-6
7-10
0006-6254
Chapter 7
T-7-12
[1]DADF-N1
[1a]Installation Procedure
- Installation of the DADF-N1
[3a]Installation Procedure
- Installation of the Original Holder-J1
[4a]Installation Procedure
- Installation of the Side Paper Deck-Q1
[6a]Installation Procedure
- Installation of the 2-Cassette Pedestal-Y2
[8a]Installation Procedure
(115/200V)
[9a]Installation Procedure
- Installation of the Accessories Power
Supply-P2
[10]DADF Handle-A1
[10a]Installation Procedure
- Installation of the DADF Handle-A1
7-11
Chapter 7
0006-6260
[2] [2a]
F-7-7
T-7-13
[1]Reader Heater Unit-B1
(A Heater PCB-C1 is needed for operation)
[2]Heater PCB-C1
[2a]Installation Procedure
- Installation of the Heater PCB-C1
- Installation of the Cassette Heater Unit-29
(installation to the printer unit)
- Installation of the Reader Heater Unit-B1
7-12
Chapter 7
0006-6261
[2] [2a]
[1]
F-7-8
T-7-14
[1]Cassette Heater Unit-29
(installation to the printer unit)
(A Heater PCB-C1 is needed for operation.)
[2]Heater PCB-C1
[2a]Installation Procedure
- Installation of the Heater PCB-C1
- Installation of the Cassette Heater Unit-29
(installation to the printer unit)
- Installation to the Reader Heater Unit-B1
7-13
Chapter 7
0006-6262
[1]
[2]
[1a]
[3] [3a]
F-7-9
T-7-15
[1]Heater PCB-C1
[1a]Installation Procedure
- Installation of the Heater PCB-C1
- Installation of the Cassette Heater Unit-29
(installation to the printer unit)
- Installation of the Reader Heater Unit-B1
7-14
Chapter 7
0006-6264
[1]
[1a]
[3] [3a]
[2]
[2a]
F-7-10
T-7-16
[1]Heater PCB-C1
[1a]Installation Procedure
- Installation of the Heater PCB-C1
- Installation of the Cassette Heater Unit-29
(installation to the printer unit)
- Installation of the Reader Heater Unit-B1
7-15
Chapter 7
0006-6265
[6]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[5]
[4]
[8]
[7]
[10]
[11]
[12]
[13]
F-7-11
[1] UFR II Printer Kit-E3 (P BootROM)
[2] Printer Kit-E2 (H BootROM: for 230 V model)
[3] Multi-PDL Printer Kit-E1 (N BootROM)
[4] Expansion Bus-B1
[5] USB Application Interface Board-D1
[6] iR256MB Expansion RAM-B1 (standard with 120V model)
[7] iR Security Kit-A2 (License)
[8] Super G3 Fax Board-Q1
[9] Multi FAX Board-D1 (for 120 V model)
[10] Univrsal Send Kit -B1 (License)
[11] Universal Send PDF Enhancement Kit-B1 (License: for 120 V model)
[12] Universal Send PDF Encryption Kit-B1 (License: for 230 V model)
[13] Universal Send Searchable PDF Kit-A1 (License: for 230 V model)
7-16
[9]
Chapter 7
0006-6266
==>
==>
Send function
==>
==>
==>
==>
function
connection function
Security function
Expansion Bus-B1
==>
(HDD initialization+
Expansion Bus-B1
encryption)
iR Security Kit-A2
==>
==>
==>
function
UFR II/PCL/PS print
function
Send function
==>
==>
7-17
Chapter 7
==>
==>
==>
N boot)
==>
connection function
Security function
==>
(HDD initialization+
Expansion Bus-B1
encryption)
iR Security Kit-A2
iR256MB Expansion RAM-B1
==>
==>
==>
7-18
Chapter 7
0007-2862
Copyboard
Body
desktop
Photosensitive medium
CCD (CIS)
Reproduction method
indirect electrostatic
Exposure method
by laser light
Charging method
by AC charging roller
Development method
Transfer method
by transfer roller
Separation method
retard
Multifeeder pickup
dual processing
method
Drum cleaning method
by cleaning blade
Fixing method
on-demand
Delivery method
face-down
Reproduction ratio
25% to 400%
Warm-up time
edge)
sided)
edge)
+0.6, -2.8 mm; free-side: 5.5 +1.5, -45. mm (singlesided), 0.5 mm or more (double-sided)
right)
Non-image width
(leading edge)
7-19
Chapter 7
Non-image width
(trailing edge)
right)
Number of gradations
256 gradations
Reading resolution
Copying resolution
Printing resolution
Cassette capacity
Multifeeder tray
capacity
Continuous
1 to 999
reproduction
Toner level detection
keys
function
Toner type
Original type
sheet, book
297 x 431.8 mm
function
Duplex method
without tray
Sleep mode
yes
Option
Operating environment
15 to 27.5 deg C
(temperature range)
Operating environment
25% to 75%
(humidity range)
Operating environment
(atmospheric pressure)
Noise
100/120/230 V
Power consumption
1350 W or less
(maximum)
7-20
Chapter 7
Power consumption
iR
Dimensions
Weight
7-21
Chapter 7
0007-7885
iR2270 / iR2870
Max/Min (max when the machine has fully cooled)
A value in brackets [ ] represents the iR2270.
T-7-19
Single-sided
Auto duplexing
Paper size
Plain
paper
7-22
cassette feed
manual feed
cassette feed
manual feed
A4
28[22]
25[22]
A5R
17/14
17/14
B5
27[22]
25[22]
B5R
17/14
17/14
A4R
17/14
17/14
B4
24/13
13
A3
14
14
STMTR
17/14
17/14
LTR
28[22]
25[22]
LTRR
17/14
17/14
LGL
13
13
LDR
14
14
free
13
Chapter 7
Single-sided
Auto duplexing
Paper size
Heavy
paper
OHP
Envelope
cassette feed
manual feed
cassette feed
manual feed
A4
25
A5R
13
B5
23[22]
B5R
13
A4R
13
B4
11
A3
12
STMTR
13
LTR
25[22]
LTRR
13
LGL
11
LDR
12
Postcard
12/8
free
11
A4
25[22]
LTR
25[22]
Monarch
10/6
COM10
10/6
ISO-B5
10/6
ISO-C5
10/6
DL
10/6
10/6
YOGATA
No.4
7-23
Chapter 7
0007-7696
iR3570 / iR4570
Max/Min (max when the machine has fully cooled)
A value in brackets [ ] represents the iR3570.
T-7-20
Single-sided
Paper
size
7-24
Auto duplexing
cassette feed
manual feed
cassette feed
manual feed
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
dlvry
dlvry
dlvry
dlvry
dlvry
dlvry
dlvry
dlvry
Plain
A4
45[35]
15
25
22
12
paper
A5R
20/16
15
17/14
10/8
8/7
B5
35
15
25
17
12
B5R
20/16
17/14
10/8
8/7
A4R
20/16
17/14
10/8
8/7
B4
24/16
13
12/8
A3
22
14
11
STMTR
20/16
15
17/14
10/8
8/7
LTR
45[35]
15
25
22
12
LTRR
20/16
17/14
10/8
8/7
LGL
16/14
13
8/7
LDR
22
14
11
free
13
Chapter 7
Single-sided
Paper
size
Auto duplexing
cassette feed
manual feed
cassette feed
manual feed
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/2
dlvry
dlvry
dlvry
dlvry
dlvry
dlvry
dlvry
dlvry
Heavy
A4
25
paper
A5R
14
B5
25
B5R
14
A4R
14
B4
12
A3
12
STMTR
14
LTR
25
LTRR
14
LGL
12
LDR
12
card
18/10
free
12
A4
25
LTR
25
Monarch
12/8
COM10
12/8
ISO-B5
12/8
ISO-C5
12/8
DL
12/9
12/8
Post-
OHP
Envelope
yogata
NO.4
7-25
Chapter 7
0007-7893
T-7-21
Source
Type
Size
Manual
feed tray
Cassette
Side Paper
Deck-Q1
yes
yes
no
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
no
yes
yes
no
yes
no
no
yes
no
no
yes
no
no
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
no
yes
yes
no
STMTR, B5R
A4, LTR
Special
Heavy
paper
paper
OHP
A4, LTR
Postcard
4-plane
A4 modified
postcard
Label
paper
3-hole
same as plain
paper
Tracing
A3, B4, A4
paper
Envelope
7-26
Oct 25 2004