Canon imageRUNNER 2630 - 2625 Service Manual EN 7.0
Canon imageRUNNER 2630 - 2625 Service Manual EN 7.0
Canon imageRUNNER 2630 - 2625 Service Manual EN 7.0
imageRUNNER 2630/2625
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Service Manual
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Explanation of Symbols
The following symbols are used throughout this Service Manual.
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Important Notices
Contents
Safety Precautions...............................................................................................1
Laser................................................................................................................................................... 2
Laser Safety......................................................................................................................................... 2
Handling of Laser System......................................................................................................................2
Power Supply / Lithium Battery........................................................................................................... 3
Turn power switch ON........................................................................................................................... 3
Power Supply....................................................................................................................................... 4
Notes When Handling a Lithium Battery..................................................................................................4
Toner Safety........................................................................................................................................4
About Toner..........................................................................................................................................4
Handling Adhered Toner........................................................................................................................4
Notes on works....................................................................................................................................5
Points to Note Before Servicing..............................................................................................................5
Points to Note at Cleaning..................................................................................................................... 5
Notes on Assembly/Disassembly........................................................................................................... 5
1. Product Overview.............................................................................................7
Host machine...................................................................................................................................... 8
Pickup/Delivery System Options......................................................................................................... 9
Applicable Option for Each Model.......................................................................................................... 9
Required Options and Conditions...........................................................................................................9
Scanning System Options................................................................................................................. 10
Required Options and Conditions......................................................................................................... 10
Function Expansion System Options................................................................................................ 11
Required Options and Conditions......................................................................................................... 11
Features............................................................................................................................................ 13
Product Features................................................................................................................................ 13
Specifications.................................................................................................................................... 14
Product Specifications......................................................................................................................... 14
Fax Specifications............................................................................................................................... 15
Weight and Size..................................................................................................................................15
Productivity.........................................................................................................................................16
Paper Type.........................................................................................................................................18
Name of Parts................................................................................................................................... 32
External View......................................................................................................................................32
Cross Section View............................................................................................................................. 36
Control Panel......................................................................................................................................37
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Main Controller.................................................................................................................................. 68
Overview............................................................................................................................................ 68
Startup Sequence............................................................................................................................... 69
Shutdown Sequence........................................................................................................................... 69
Laser Exposure System.................................................................................................................... 70
Overview............................................................................................................................................ 70
.......................................................................................................................................................... 71
Controlling the Laser Activation Timing................................................................................................. 72
Controlling the Intensity of Laser Light.................................................................................................. 73
Controlling the Polygon Motor.............................................................................................................. 73
Controlling the Laser Shutter................................................................................................................74
Image Formation System.................................................................................................................. 76
Overview............................................................................................................................................ 76
Image Stabilization Control.................................................................................................................. 78
Drum Unit........................................................................................................................................... 79
Developing Assembly.......................................................................................................................... 82
Toner cartridge................................................................................................................................... 84
Transfer Unit.......................................................................................................................................90
Waste toner container......................................................................................................................... 92
Fixing System....................................................................................................................................94
Overview............................................................................................................................................ 94
Fixing temperature control................................................................................................................... 96
Standby temperature control................................................................................................................ 97
Print temperature control..................................................................................................................... 98
Down sequence control..................................................................................................................... 100
Fixing pressure roller cleaning sequence............................................................................................ 102
Fixing film edge cooling control.......................................................................................................... 103
Paper loop amount control before fixing.............................................................................................. 103
Fixing pressure/pressure release control.............................................................................................104
Protection features............................................................................................................................ 104
Pickup/Feed System....................................................................................................................... 106
Overview.......................................................................................................................................... 106
Cassette Pickup Assembly.................................................................................................................110
Multi-Purpose Pickup Assembly......................................................................................................... 114
Fixing / Registration Assembly........................................................................................................... 116
Duplex / Delivery Assembly................................................................................................................117
Detecting Jams................................................................................................................................. 118
External Auxiliary System................................................................................................................120
Overview.......................................................................................................................................... 120
Power-saving Function...................................................................................................................... 121
Quick Startup.................................................................................................................................... 123
Heater control................................................................................................................................... 125
Fan Control.......................................................................................................................................125
Counter control................................................................................................................................. 129
Restricted function.............................................................................................................................131
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6. Adjustment................................................................................................... 300
Pickup Feed System....................................................................................................................... 301
Image Position Adjustment.................................................................................................................301
Original Exposure System...............................................................................................................302
Service Mode Backup........................................................................................................................302
When Clearing the Reader Related RAM Data.................................................................................... 302
Original Feed System......................................................................................................................303
Overview of Adjustment..................................................................................................................... 303
Preparation or Creation of Test Chart................................................................................................. 303
Adjusting the Height.......................................................................................................................... 303
Adjusting the Perpendicularity............................................................................................................ 308
Adjusting the Reading Position...........................................................................................................312
Adjusting the Magnification (Sub Scanning Direction) ......................................................................... 313
Adjusting the Image Position (Main Scanning Direction).......................................................................314
Adjusting the Image Position (Sub Scanning Direction)........................................................................ 316
Adjusting the White Level ..................................................................................................................318
Installing Hinge Covers...................................................................................................................... 319
Actions at Parts Replacement......................................................................................................... 320
Reader Controller PCB ..................................................................................................................... 320
Scanner Unit..................................................................................................................................... 320
Main Controller System......................................................................................................................321
Control Panel.................................................................................................................................... 321
Laser Scanner Unit............................................................................................................................322
Developing Unit.................................................................................................................................322
Drum Unit......................................................................................................................................... 322
DC Controller PCB............................................................................................................................ 322
MP Pickup Tray Unit..........................................................................................................................323
Copyboard Glass.............................................................................................................................. 323
7. Troubleshooting...........................................................................................324
Initial Check.....................................................................................................................................325
Initial check items list.........................................................................................................................325
Test Print.........................................................................................................................................327
Overview.......................................................................................................................................... 327
How to use the test print.................................................................................................................... 329
Troubleshooting Items.....................................................................................................................332
Image Faults..................................................................................................................................... 332
Display of "Non-Canon Product" Message......................................................................................337
Troubleshooting by Forcible Stop of Paper Feed............................................................................339
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8. Error/Jam/Alarm........................................................................................... 353
Overview......................................................................................................................................... 354
Location Code...................................................................................................................................354
Pickup Position Code.........................................................................................................................354
Pickup size....................................................................................................................................... 354
Points to Note When Clearing MN-CON .............................................................................................355
Error Code.......................................................................................................................................357
Error Code Details.............................................................................................................................357
Jam Code........................................................................................................................................ 412
Jam Type..........................................................................................................................................412
Jam screen display specification........................................................................................................ 413
Main Unit.......................................................................................................................................... 413
DADF-AZ1........................................................................................................................................415
Inner Finisher-J1............................................................................................................................... 416
Inner 2/3_2/4_4 Hole Puncher-C1...................................................................................................... 417
Alarm Code..................................................................................................................................... 418
Alarm Code Details........................................................................................................................... 418
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APPENDICES....................................................................................................747
Service Tools...................................................................................................................................748
List of Special Tools.......................................................................................................................... 748
Solvent/Oil List.................................................................................................................................. 748
General Circuit Diagram..................................................................................................................749
Host machine_1/12........................................................................................................................... 749
Host machine_2/12........................................................................................................................... 750
Host machine_3/12........................................................................................................................... 751
Host machine_4/12........................................................................................................................... 752
Host machine_5/12........................................................................................................................... 753
Host machine_6/12........................................................................................................................... 754
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Safety Precautions
Laser..................................................... 2
Power Supply / Lithium Battery............. 3
Toner Safety..........................................4
Notes on works..................................... 5
Safety Precautions
Laser
Laser Safety
Since radiation emitted inside this machine is completely confined with protective housings and external covers, the laser beam
cannot escape from the machine during any phase of normal use by users.
Therefore, this machine is classified as a Class 1 laser product under the international standard IEC60825-1 that is regarded as
safe during normal use.
The following warnings are given to comply with Safety Principles (EN60950-1).
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Safety Precautions
CAUTION:
Never turn OFF the main power switch while the progress bar is displayed because access to data is in process.
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Safety Precautions
Power Supply
• As a general rule, do not use extension cords.
If an extension cord must be used, however, use one for local rated voltage and over, untie the cord binding, and insert the
power plug completely into the extension cord outlet to ensure a firm connection between the power cord and the extension
cord.
CAUTION:
Do not plug multiple cords together to an extension cord. It may cause a fire or electrical shock.
• The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
CAUTION:
Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
The following warnings are given to comply with Safety Principles (EN60950-1).
CAUTION:
Wenn mit dem falschen Typ ausgewechselt, besteht Explosionsgefahr.
Gebrauchte Batterien gemäß der Anleitung beseitigen.
Toner Safety
About Toner
Toner is a nontoxic matter composed of plastic, iron and a trace of pigments.
CAUTION:
Never throw toner in flames to avoid explosion.
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Safety Precautions
Notes on works
CAUTION:
Leaving the power plug connected for a long time in an environment having a lot of dust, moisture, or oily smoke will
cause a fire. (Because dust accumulated in the surrounding area will absorb moisture and cause an insulation failure)
CAUTION:
Hazardous area such as corners, edges, springs and other sharp sections may be remaining on products. Always be
aware of the presence of hazardous area to avoid injury caused by contacting and/or striking those area, by not over-
concentrating on service work.
Notes on Assembly/Disassembly
Follow the items below to assemble/disassemble the device.
1. Disconnect the power plug to avoid any potential dangers during assembling/disassembling works.
2. If not specially instructed, reverse the order of disassembly to reinstall.
3. Ensure to use the right screw type (length, diameter, etc.) at the right position when assembling.
4. To keep electric conduction, binding screws with washers are used to attach the grounding wire and the varistor. Ensure to
use the right screw type when assembling.
5. Unless it is specially needed, do not operate the device with some parts removed.
6. Never remove the paint-locked screws when disassembling.
CAUTION:
English
CAUTION
The fuse may be in the neutral, and that the mains shall be disconnected to de-energize the phase conductors.
German
VORSICHT
Die Sicherung kann sich im Nullleiter befinden und das Hauptnetz muss abgetrennt werden, um die Phasenleiter
stromlos zu machen.
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Safety Precautions
Type of Screws
RS tight W Sems Binding TP
Fastened member Metal Resin Metal Resin Metal Resin Metal Resin
Tightening torque M4 Approx. Approx. Approx. Approx. Approx. Approx. Approx. Approx.
(N*m) 1.6 1.6 1.6 0.8 1.6 0.8 1.6 0.8
M3 Approx. Approx. Approx. Approx. Approx. Approx. Approx. Approx.
0.8 0.8 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6
* For PCB, refer to the tightening torque value of resin (fastened member).
Type of Screws
RS tight W Sams Binding TP
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Product Overview
Host machine........................................ 8
Pickup/Delivery System Options........... 9
Scanning System Options...................10
Function Expansion System Options
.........................................................11
Features.............................................. 13
Specifications...................................... 14
Name of Parts..................................... 32
1. Product Overview
Host machine
imageRUNNER 2630/ 2625
The underlined numerical value indicates the print speed (ppm: print per minute).
iR 2630/2630i iR 2625/2625i
Print speed 30 ppm 25 ppm
Control Panel Flat Control Panel
ADF Standard
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[2]
[3]
[1]
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1. Product Overview
[5]
[1]
[2]
[3]
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1. Product Overview
[5]
[2],[3]
[1]
[6]
Licence option
[7]
[8]
■ Hardware Products
No. Product name Required options, conditions, etc.
[1] IC Card Reader Box-C2
[2] Utility Tray-B1 Using with Document Tray-J1 is not available.
A tray for placing originals which can be installed on the right side of
the machine.
[3] Document Tray-J1 A tray for placing originals which can be installed on the right side of
the machine.
[4] Copy Card Reader-F1 Copy Card Reader Attachment-H3 is required.
Using with Copy Control Interface Kit-D1 is not available.
[5] Copy Card Reader Attachment-H3 Required when Card Reader-F1 is installed.
[6] Control Interface Kit-D1 Using with Copy Card Reader-F1 is not available.
[7] Super G3 FAX Board-AV2/AV3 No particular options are required.
Using with Remote Fax Kit-A1 is not available.
[8] Heater Kit-N2 It is required when installing the Reader Heater Kit-H2.
- Drum Heater-C1
- Power Supply Cable-V1
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■ License Products
At the time of installation, obtain the license number according to the license certificate included and then enter the obtained
license number from the Control Panel of the machine. The applicable functions are now enabled. There is no physical installation
work at the time of installation.
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Features
Product Features
• Large size, full color 7 inch WVGA
• Mobile support (Apple air print, Google Cloud Print, Mopria Print)
• Wi-Fi support
• Authentication function (ULM), encrypted PDF, device signature PDF, user signature PDF
• Longer life of drums and host machine
• Serviceability improvement (Remote operation (VNC), remote firmware download (CDS))
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1. Product Overview
Specifications
Product Specifications
Item Specification/Function
Machine installation method Desktop type
Photosensitive medium OPC (30 mm dia.) (Compact E drum)
Exposure method Semiconductor Laser
Charging method Roller charging
Developing method Dry/Single-component Projection Development
Transfer method Roller Transfer
Separation method Static separation (Static eliminator) + Curvature separation
Pickup method Cassette: Retard separation method
Manual feed pickup tray: Pad separation method
Fixing method On-demand fixing
Delivery method Face down delivery (in-body delivery)
Drum cleaning method Cleaning Blade
Transfer cleaning method Cleaning bias application
Toner type Magnetic negative toner
Toner supplying method IAP toner bottle
Toner level detection function Yes
Leading edge image margin 4.0 + 1.5 mm/-1.0 mm
Left image margin 2.5 +/- 1.5 mm
Image gradations 256 gradations
Print resolution • Reading resolution: 600 × 600 dpi
• Writing resolution: 1200 × 1200 dpi
Maximum image guarantee 293 x 428 mm
area
Maximum printable area 293 x 428 mm
Warm-up time • When the Main Power is turned ON
• Quick startup OFF: 70 sec. or less
• Quick startup ON: 12 sec. or less
• Startup from sleep mode
• Sleep Mode Eco Exit = OFF: 10 sec. or less
• Sleep Mode Eco Exit = ON: No rule
First copy time • 5.9 sec. or less
Paper type/size Refer to“Paper Type” on page 18
Cassette pickup capacity 550 sheets(80 g/m2) ,580 sheets(75 g/m2) ,650 sheets(64 g/m2)
Manual feed pickup tray A4/B5/LTR/A4R/B5R/LTRR/A5R/A5/STMT/A6/EXECR
100 sheets(64g/m2/75g/m2/80g/m2)
A3/B4/LDR/LGL
50 sheets(64g/m2/75g/m2/80g/m2)
Other
50 sheets(Tranceparency)
40 sheets(PostCard,DoublePostCard,4-upPostCard)
10 sheets(Envelope)
1 sheets(Labels,Tracing,Long Original*1)
*1:service mode
Duplex method Through-pass duplex
Memory capacity 2 GB
Rated power supply AC 110-127 V, 60 Hz , 7.0A
AC 220-240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz , 5.2A
Power consumption (Reference value)
Maximum 1.5 kW or less
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1. Product Overview
Item Specification/Function
Standard AC 110-127 V
• imageRUNNER 2630/2630i:653W
• imageRUNNER 2625/2625i:623W
AC 220-240 V
• imageRUNNER 2630/2630i:622W
• imageRUNNER 2625/2625i:579W
During sleep mode 1.0W
At power OFF AC 110-127 V
• Quick startup setting OFF:0.4 W
• Quick startup setting ON:1.0 W
AC 220-240 V
• Quick startup setting OFF:0.4 W
• Quick startup setting ON:1.0 W
Dimensions (W x D x H) “Weight and Size” on page 15
Weight “Weight and Size” on page 15
Fax Specifications
Item Contents
Telephone Line Used *1 Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)
Scan Line Density Normal G3: 8 pels*2 / mm x 3.85 line / mm
Fine G3: 8 pels*2 / mm x 7.7 line / mm
Super-Fine G3: 8 pels*2 / mm x 15.4 line / mm
Ultra-Fine G3: 16 pels*2 / mm x 15.4 line / mm
Transmission Speed Super G3 : 33.6 kbps, G3 : 14.4 kbps
Compression Method MH, MR, MMR, JBIG
Transmission Type SuperG3, G3
Sending Original Sizes • AB configuration: A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5*2, B5R*3, A5*3, A5R*3
• Inch configuration: 11" x 17", LGL, LTR, LTRR, STMTR
Receiving Paper Sizes • AB configuration: A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R, A5R
• Inch configuration: 11" x 17", LGL, LTR, LTRR, STMTR
• Other: K8, K16
No. of Memory RX Jobs Up to 320 jobs
Transmission Times Approximately 2.6 seconds (When sending LTR Canon original paper, Normal 8 pels x 3.85 line/mm
ECM (JBIG))
*1 When using an IP telephone service, facsimile communication may not be performed normally via an IP telephone line. It is
recommended to use facsimile communication via a general telephone (Public Switched Telephone Network) line.
*2 Pels stands for picture elements (pixels).
*3 Sent as A4.
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1. Product Overview
Productivity
■ imageRUNNER 2630
Unit : images / min
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1. Product Overview
NOTE:
• The tolerance is plus/minus 5% (However, +10% and -0% for A4/LTR in the normal mode and 1-sided copy in the local mode)
• The copy speed varies depending on the fixing assembly temperature and paper size.
• In the normal mode/local mode, the fixing assembly is at a cool temperature and keeps the above value for the first one
minute.
• "**/**" in the table refers to MAX/MIN.
• The Envelope Feeder needs to be used for the cassette pickup of envelopes
■ imageRUNNER 2625
Unit: images / min
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1. Product Overview
NOTE:
• The tolerance is plus/minus 5% (However, +10% and -0% for A4/LTR in the normal mode and 1-sided copy in the local mode)
• The copy speed varies depending on the fixing assembly temperature and paper size.
• In the normal mode/local mode, the fixing assembly is at a cool temperature and keeps the above value for the first one
minute.
• "**/**" in the table refers to MAX/MIN.
• The Envelope Feeder needs to be used for the cassette pickup of envelopes
Paper Type
See the table below for the custom paper size.
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*1
It is necessary to set "1" in the following service mode (Lv.2).
COPIER > OPTION > USER > MF-LG-ST
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1. Product Overview
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1. Product Overview
*1
It is necessary to set "1" in the following service mode (Lv.2).
COPIER > OPTION > USER > MF-LG-ST
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1. Product Overview
*1
It is necessary to set "1" in the following service mode (Lv.2).
COPIER > OPTION > USER > MF-LG-ST
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1. Product Overview
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1. Product Overview
*1
It is necessary to set "1" in the following service mode (Lv.2).
COPIER > OPTION > USER > MF-LG-ST
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1. Product Overview
*1
It is necessary to set "1" in the following service mode (Lv.2).
COPIER > OPTION > USER > FLM-DSPL
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1. Product Overview
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1. Product Overview
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1. Product Overview
Name of Parts
External View
■ Front side of the machine
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1. Product Overview
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1. Product Overview
■ ADF/Reader
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1. Product Overview
■ Multi-purpose Tray
■ Cassette
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1. Product Overview
Delivery Assembly
Fixing Assembly
Drum Unit
Drum
Developing Assembly
■ Reader
[1]
[2]
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■ Reversal ADF
SR1
SR2
SR7 [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] SR4
SR11
[12]
[15] [11]
Control Panel
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1. Product Overview
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Technical
Explanation
(Device)
Basic Configuration............................. 40
Original Exposure System...................41
Main Controller....................................68
Laser Exposure System...................... 70
Image Formation System.................... 76
Fixing System......................................94
Pickup/Feed System......................... 106
External Auxiliary System................. 120
2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Basic Configuration
Functional Configuration
The machine may broadly be divided into the following functional system blocks; document exposure system block, controller
system block, laser exposure system block, image formation system block, fixing system block and pickup/feed system block.
Reader controller
Scanner unit Exposure lamp
PCB
Controller system
Main Duplexing
Delivery
Option controller feed
board
Fixing
DC system
controller Fixing
Laser exposure system
Image
formation
system Pickup
Pickup/feed
Cassette 1
system
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Reader Unit
■ Overview
● Specifications/controls/functions
The major specifications, controls and functions of the original exposure system are described below.
Item Specification/function
Original exposure LED
Original scan In book mode Original scan is performed by moving the contact image sensor (CIS).
In ADF mode Original stream reading is performed with the contact image sensor (CIS) fixed.
Read resolution B/W: 600 dpi (main scanning) x 600 dpi (sub scanning) (Color SEND): 300 dpi (sub
scanning)
Gradation 256 gradation
Carriage position detection Contact image sensor (CIS) HP sensor (S31)
Magnification Magnification 25% to 200%
Main scanning direction Image is processed on main controller PCB
Sub scanning direction In book mode: speed change by carriage travel, image process on main controller
PCB *1
In ADF mode: original feed speed change, image process on main controller PCB
*1
Lens Rod lens array
CMOS sensor Number of lines:1
Number of pixels: Total 7488 (incl. 7276 effective pixels)
Maximum original scan width: 297mm
CIS drive control Drive control by reader motor (M31)
Original size de- In book mode Main scanning direction: by reflection sensor (AB/INCH)
tection Sub scanning direction: by reflection sensor (AB/INCH)
In ADF mode Main scanning direction: by photo interrupter on DADF
Sub scanning direction: by photo interrupter on DADF
● Parts Configuration
Following shows major components of document exposure system.
SR36
M31
SR37
PCB2 H5
SR34
SR33
SR32
H5
SR35
SR31
CIS
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
J211 J212
J205 J210 J209
IC2 IC7
J208
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
● Basic Sequence
Basic Sequence at Power-On
Main power switch
ON
SREADY STBY
Scanner motor
(M31)
LED
CISHP sensor
(S31)
Shading Shading
position position
: Forward movement
: Backward movement
CISHP
sensor
CISHP sensor
(S31)
: Forward movement
: Backward movement
CISHP
sensor
2. Original scan
3. Moves to the standby position
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
CISHP sensor
(S31)
Shading Stream reading Trailing edge Shading
position position of original position
: Forward movement
: Backward movement
CS HP
sensor
Original glass
Stream reading reading start Shading
start position position HP position
1. Black shading/
White shading/
Original scan
■ Controls
● Controlling the Scanner Drive System
Overview
Parts configuration of scanner drive is described below.
Original glass
cover open/close
sensor (rear) (SR33)
Sensor
shading
plate
Forward
movement
Backward
movement
Original glass
cover open/close Carriage
sensor (front) (SR32)
Contact image
CISHP sensor (SR31) sensor (CIS)
Guide shaft
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
RTP3APWN J209
B*
RTP3BPWN 1
Motor B
IC2 RTP3A 2
driver A M31
RTP3B 3
A*
MO_ACTIVE 4
Shift
speed
Shift distance
[1]Acceleration area: Accelerates until a speed suited to the selected mode is reached
[2] Run-up speed area: Run-up margin to ensure a stable speed.
[3] Image reading area: Reads an image at a specific speed.
[4] Deceleration area: Decelerates and stops promptly once the image end is reached.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Light guide
LED (R/G/B)
Original glass
LED (R/G/B)
LED
CCD
Component Function
LED Illuminates the original.
Light guide Illuminates the entire image line with the LED light.
Rod lens array Collects the light reflected by the original.
Image sensor array Receives the light that passed through the rod lens array.
1. The light reflected by the original is collected by the rod lens array.
2. The light is received by the Image sensor array.
3. The Image sensor array converts the received light to an electric signal and outputs it.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
sesor channel x 4
● Enlargement/Reduction
Magnifications in Main Scanning Direction
• In book mode/ADF mode
An image is read at 100% in main scanning direction. Magnification variation and its data process are controlled on main
controller PCB.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
AB-Configration
Horizontal scan direction
Upper left corner
of original Index plate
Original sensor 3
B5R
A4R
Original sensor 0
B5 B4
Original sensor 1 A4 A3
Inch-Configration
Horizontal scan direction
Upper left corner
of original Index plate
Original sensor 3
Vertical scan direction
Original sensor 2B
STMT-R
LTR-R LGL
Original sensor 0
LTR 11"×17"
Original sensor 3
Original sensor 2A
Copyboard cover
Copyboard glass
Original sensor 3
Original sensor 2A
Original sensor 0
Original sensor 1
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Original sensor 3
Original sensor 2A
25°
Original (A4R)
Original sensor 0
Original sensor 1
4. The copyboard cover is closed (at an angle of more than 5 deg but less than 25 deg)
Original sensor: Turns on and original size identification process 2 is performed.
Original sensor 3
Original sensor 2A
5° Original (A4R)
Original sensor 0
Original sensor 1
In identifying the original size, the data obtained in the original size identification process 1 is compared with the data obtained
in the original size identification process 2 to check whether these two pieces of data are identical.
Note that a wrong original size may be identified because the sensor output level does not change in the following cases:
• When the original is A3-sized black
• When the original is a book (its thickness does not allow the copyboard cover to close fully, making it difficult to detect the
sensor level change).
• When the copyboard cover is not closed fully (the sensor level change is not detected after lapse of the above time-out time)
Original sensor 3
Original sensor 2A
Original (A4R)
Original sensor 0
Original sensor 1
Change absent
Change present
Before original size identification processes 1 and 2 are performed, the original size is detected with original sensors as follows:
AB-Configration Inch-Configration
A3 11"X17"
A4 LTR
B4(8K)*1 LGL
B5(16K)*1 LTR-R
A4R No original
B5R(16K)*1
No original
:No original
:Change absent
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
NOTE:
Related Service Mode:
• Select the following service mode to determine whether to detect the original size:
SCAN > READER > OPTION > USER > SIZE-DET
<Setting value>
0: The original size is not detected.
1: The original size is detected.
• Perform the following procedure to switch between AB and inch configuration.
1. SCAN > SCAN SW > SW06 > Bit2
Set the value to 1 about the above service mode, and then turn the power switch to off and then on.
To enable the correct paper selection, change the following setting of the paper size group if necessary.
[Control Timing]
• At job end
• Immediately before scanning (one sheet at a time)
Main power
switch Start key
ON ON
WMUP STBY
1st 2nd
SCAN SCAN
[Description of Control]
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
A B C
Point Description
A Read reference position
B About 0.5 mm from the reference position to the inside of the roller
C About 1.0 mm from the reference position to the inside of the roller
● Image Processing
Overview
Major specifications and functions of the image processing system are as follows:
• Image sensor
Number of lines: 1
Number of pixels: Total 7488 (incl. 7176 effective pixels)
Pixel size: 32 x 46.9 um
• Shading correction
Shading correction: Made for each job.
Shading adjustment: Made in the Service mode.
Contact image
sensor (CIS) Reader relay PCB
Analog image processor Digital image processor
Image
sensor
Analog
A/D Shading Controller
image
conversion processing
processing
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
• Reader relay PCB:Image sensor drive, analog image processing, A/D, conversion, and shading correction
The reader relay PCB is used to process images on a line-by-line basis. Its major functions are as follows:
1. Analog image processing
• Image sensor drive
• Image sensor output gain correction and offset correction
• Image sensor output A/D conversion
2. Digital image processing
• Shading correction
sensor (1 line)
output
L L H H L H L H H H L ………
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Shading Adjustment
The machine measures the density of the standard white plate, and stores the measured density data. It then processes the
stored data to use it as the target value for shading correction.
Shading Correction
The machine performs shading correction for each scan. It measures the density of the standard white plate, and compares the
measured value with the target value stored in the shading correction circuit to use the difference between the two as the shading
correction value. The machine uses this shading correction value to correct the variation among Image sensor pixels when
scanning the original, thus evening out the image density level.
Image
sensor Characteristics
output after correction
Target Characteristics
value before correction
Measurement
value
White
Original density
Standard white plate
ADF Unit
■ Specifications
● DADF AZ1 Specification
Item Specification Remarks
Document pickup Automatic pickup and delivery
method
Document loading di- Face-up
rection
Document loading po- Aligned to center
sition
Document separation Upper separation
method
Document weight Continuous feed: 52-105 g/m2 or less Document longer than 432 mm: 60-90 g/m2
Single feed: Less than 37-52 g/m2, 105-128 g/m2 or less (single-sided, single feed)
Document size AB type: B6/A5/A5R/B5R/A4/A4R/B4/A3 STMT, B6: Landscape orientation only
Inch type: STMT/LTR/LTRR/LGN/11 x 17
Others: 8K/16K
Document width: 148-297 mm
Document length (longitudinal) The document with the length indicated in <<
128-432 <<1000>> mm >> must be held by the operator.
Document tray capaci- S-size: 50 sheets (S-size: A4, A4R, B5, B5R, A5, A5R, B6, LTR, (80 g/m2 paper)
ty LTRR, STMT)
L-size: 25 sheets (L-size: A3, 11 x 17, B4, LGL)
Document heavier than 80 g/m2: Weight equivalent
Folded document: 10 mm or less in height
Mixed-size document lighter than 50g/m2: 10sheets
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
■ Parts Name
● External View
[3] [4]
[2]
[6]
[1]
[5]
No. Name
[1] Feeder Cover
[2] Rear Cover
[3] Slide guide
[4] Document supply tray
[5] Front Cover
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
No. Name
[6] Document delivery assembly
● Cross Section
SR1
SR2
SR7 [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] SR4
SR11
[12]
[15] [11]
No. Name
[1] Lower registration roller
[2] Upper registration roller
[3] Feed roller
[4] Separation Pad
[5] Pickup roller
[6] Original Pickup Tray
[7] Upper delivery reversal roller
[8] Lower delivery reversal roller
[9] Lead roller 2
[10] Lead roller 2 roller
[11] Platen roller
[12] Platen roller
[13] Lead roller 1
[14] Lead roller 1 roller
[15] White Sheet
SR1 Document Width Sensor 1
SR2 Document Width Sensor 2
SR3 Last Document Detection Sensor
SR4 Document Length Sensor 1
SR5 Document Length Sensor 2
SR6 Delivery Reversal Sensor
SR7 Read Sensor
SR8 Registration Paper Sensor
SR11 Document Set Sensor
■ Basic Configuration
● Outline of Electric Circuits
This equipment is electrically controlled by the Main Controller PCB. The Main Controller PCB outputs signals to drive DC loads
such as the motors and solenoids according to the specified timings by interpreting the input signals of the sensors and signals
from the connected device. The ADF Driver PCB does not have memory area; service mode and other data is stored in the Main
Controller PCB.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Motor
Solenoid
■ Basic Operation
● Route of Drive
This equipment is a document feeder for stream reading only.
It has 2 motors; one for picking up originals and another for feeding.
[1]
(LAST)CN7-3
(SIZE_W2)CN7-6
(SIZE_W1)CN7-5
(READ)CN8-6
(EXIT)CN8-9
CN4
(EMPTY)CN9-3
(SIZE_L1)CN7-2
(SIZE_L2)CN7-1
(REG)CN8-3
CN11
(RK_SOL)CN5-2
[6] (STMP_SOL)CN6-2
[10]
[12]
[11]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[7]
[8]
[9]
[13]
[14]
SR11
SR7
SR8
SR6
SR4
SR5
SR3
SR1
SR2
2
[15]
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
No. Name
[1] ADF Driver PCB
[2] Original detection signal
[3] Original detection signal
[4] Pickup Motor drive signal
[5] Original detection signal
[6] Stamp Solenoid drive signal
[7] Original detection signal
[8] Feed Motor drive signal
[9] Roller Release Solenoid drive signal
[10] Last original detection signal
[11] Paper size (width) identification signal 1
[12] Paper size (width) identification signal 2
[13] Paper size (length) identification signal 1
[14] Paper size (length) identification signal 2
[15] Relay PCB
NOTE:
Regardless of same-width / different-width combinations, this operation is performed for all 1-sided originals.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Document
Pickup Delivery
Reading
NOTE:
Regardless of same-width / different-width combinations, this operation is performed for all 1-sided originals.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Document
Pickup Feed
to next page
Reversal Delivery
■ Original Detection
● Overview
This equipment uses 2 methods of original detection according to the print mode.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
• At normal printing (modes other than mixed printing or long original mode)
• At mixed printing or long original mode
a. At normal printing (modes other than mixed printing or long original mode)
Following 4 types of original detection functions are available at normal printing.
● Original Detection
Detection of original on the Original Tray is performed by the Document Set Sensor (SRI11).
When the original is placed on the Original Tray, the Light-blocking Plate interlocking with the Detection Lever moves out of the
photointerrupter resulting the light that has been blocked to be transmitted. By this, the Document Set Sensor (SR11) generates
the "original detection" signal (EMPTY) and send it to the connected devices via the ADF driver PCB to notify that original is being
set.
SR11
● Original Detection
Detection of original on the Original Tray is performed by the Document Set Sensor (SRI11).
When the original is placed on the Original Tray, the Light-blocking Plate interlocking with the Detection Lever moves out of the
photointerrupter resulting the light that has been blocked to be transmitted. By this, the Document Set Sensor (SR11) generates
the "original detection" signal (EMPTY) and send it to the connected devices via the ADF driver PCB to notify that original is being
set.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
EMPTY
Detection
LAST
lever
Document
SR11
SR3
SR5
SR4
SR2
SR1
Following shows the relation of each length detection sensor signal and original width, and the initial original size detection.
AB configuration
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
INCH configuration
■ Original Pickup/Separation
● Basic Pickup Operation
Pickup is performed as the operation described below when the key to start printing with originals placed at the Original Tray.
a. Pickup Operation
When the Pickup Motor (M2) rotates in the reverse direction, the Pickup Roller Unit lowers and the Pickup Roller rotates to
feed an original. The stopper lifts as it interlocking with the Pickup Roller Unit. The Separation Sheet and Separation Pad
prevent double feed when feeding originals.
M2 M2
b. Arch formation
Skewing of the original is prevented by running the paper into the stopped Registration Roller to form an arch.
c. Feeding
As the Pickup Motor (M2) and Feed Motor (M1) rotates forward to lift the Pickup Roller Unit, the Registration Roller and Lead
Roller feed the original to the standby position for scanning simultaneously. The Pickup Motor (M2) and Feed Motor (M1)
stop when the original reaches its standby position for scanning.
Registration
roller
M1 M2
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
d. Stream Reading
As the leading edge of the original reaches the scanning position, the image leading edge signal is sent to the connected
host machine to start stream reading. Stream reading is a scanning mode where an original is being fed by the Platen Roller
to be scanned on the fixed glass of the connected device.
The scanned original is stored in the memory of the connected device.
M1
Platen roller
LED
Read glass
Stopper arm
Document
Pickup roller
Stopper arm
Feed roller
Separation pad
● Pickup Timing
Start key ON
or
document pickup
signal input
Document
placement
Document
separation/feed Document reading
Document set
sensor (SR11)
Registration paper
sensor (SR8)
Read sensor (SR7)
Delivery reversal
sensor (SR6)
Loop formation Read standby
Pickup motor (M2)
Reverse rotation
Feed motor (M1) Forward rotation
Image leading
edge signal
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
+24V
KMOT_A CN11
KMOT_A* KMOT_A 4
KMOT_B 5 M2
Main Motor KMOT_A*
J553
J562
J308
6
CN1
KMOT_B* driver
controller
KMOT_IA KMOT_B
PCB 3
KMOT_IB 2
KMOT_B*
1
Reader
relay
ADF driver PCB
PCB
The Pickup Motor of the ADF is controlled by the Main Controller PCB. The Main Controller PCB outputs driving pulse to the
Pickup Motor according to the printing mode (such as magnification, operation mode and timing).
As the Pickup Motor is a stepping motor, its rotation direction and rotation speed are controlled by output order and frequency
change of the driving pulses (KMOT_A, KMOT_A*, KMOT_B, KMOT_B*).
■ Document Reversing
● Basic Operation
There are 2 types for the reverse operation of original: From the front side to the back side, and from the back side to the front
side. Both are the same reverse operation of original, and the reverse operation from the front side to the back side is explained
below.
Start key ON
or
document pickup
signal input
Document
placement
Document
separation/feed Document reading
Document set
sensor (PI11)
Registration paper
sensor (PI8)
Read sensor (PI7)
Delivery reversal
sensor (PI6)
Loop formation Read standby
Pickup motor (M2)
Reverse rotation
Feed motor (M1) Forward rotation
Image leading
edge signal
b. Reversing/Feeding 1
Feed Motor (M1) stops when trailing edge of the fed original has passed the Delivery Reversal Sensor (SR6). Immediately
after the stop, the Delivery Motor rotates in reverse direction to feed the original up to the Registration Roller, and that turns
ON the Roller Release Solenoid (SL1) to release the pressure applied to the Delivery Reverse Roller.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
M1 M1
SL1
c. Reversing/Feeding 2
The Feed Motor (M1) rotates to deliver the original to the standby position for scanning and stops.
At this point, the original is regarded reversed. After re-pickup, the Roller Release Solenoid is turned OFF at the completion
of scanning the back side.
Re-reversing, feeding and delivering operations follow after the above.
Registration
roller
M1
M1 M2
Delivery reversal roller
SL1
● Operation Sequence
Start key ON
or
document pickup
signal input
Document
placement
Document Document's
Document Document
separation reverse
reading reversal side reading
/feed
Document set
sensor (SR11)
Registration paper
sensor (SR8)
Read sensor (SR7)
Delivery reversal
sensor (SR6)
Loop formation
Pickup motor (M2) Read standby
Roller release
solenoid (SL1)
Image leading
edge signal
: Reverse rotation of motor
■ Feed/Delivery of Original
● Basic Operation
After completion of stream reading on the Copyboard Glass, the original is delivered to the Original delivery assembly with the
following operation.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
a. Feed/Delivery of Original
The original passes the reading position and delivered by the Delivery Reverse Roller which is rotated by the Feed Motor
(M1). Normally a pressure is applied to the Delivery Reverse Roller and the Roller Release Solenoid is turned ON only when
reversing at 2-sided print.
M1 M1
SL1 SL1
Reading position
● Operation Sequence
Start key ON
or
document pickup
signal input
Document
placement
Document set
sensor (SR11)
Registration paper
sensor (SR8)
Read sensor (SR7)
Delivery reversal
sensor (SR6)
Loop formation Read standby
Pickup motor (M2)
Reverse rotation
Feed motor (M1) Forward rotation
Roller release
solenoid (SL1)
Image leading
edge signal
+24V
RMOT_A CN4
RMOT_A* RMOT_A 4
RMOT_B 5 M1
Main RMOT_A*
J554
J562
Motor
J309
6
CN1
RMOT_B* driver
controller RMOT_B
PCB RMOT_IA 3
RMOT_IB 2
RMOT_B*
1
Reader
relay
ADF driver PCB
PCB
The Feed Motor of the ADF is controlled by the Main Controller PCB. The Main Controller PCB outputs driving pulse to the Feed
Motor according to the printing mode (such as magnification, operation mode and timing).
As the Feed Motor is a stepping motor, its rotation direction and rotation speed are controlled by output order and frequency
change of the driving pulses (RMOT_A, RMOT_A*, RMOT_B, RMOT_B*).
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
■ Jam Detection
● Jam
This equipment detects original jam using the sensors shown in the figure below. The check timing to detect original jam is stored
in the Main Controller PCB in advance, which determines the occurrence of a jam by the presence of an original in the areas of
corresponding sensors.
When a jam occurs, the connected device stores the information by the code.
Jam code of this equipment can be checked by printing out a jam error history report from service mode of the connected device.
PI10
PI11
PI7
PI6
PI8
■ Power Supply
An overview of the power supply is shown below.
Connected device supplies two lines of power (24V and 3.3V) to this equipment.
- Motor
24V
CN10
24V - Solenoid
Host
machine
3.3V 3.3V
CN2
- Sensor
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Main Controller
Overview
■ Configuration/Function
Item Function
Main Controller PCB System Control/Memory Control/Printer Output Image Processing Control,Reader Image Input Pro-
cessing, Card Reader Connection I/F, Fax ImageProcessing, USB Extension HUB Connection I/F,
RTC
RAM Capacity of 2 GB
USB port USB2.0 Device I/F, USB2.0 Host I/F
J902
J926 J954
J940
J1
J907
J911
J906
J920
J905
J910
J919
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Startup Sequence
Power Supply Switch ON
Power Supply
Switch ON
Initializing process
of hardware
Mount process
Migration process
Clear SRAM
Standby
Standby screen display screen display
NOTE:
To achieve faster startup, the progress bar and the active PCB are not synchronized.
For this reason, the progress bar cannot be utilized for troubleshooting.
For information about troubleshooting, refer to "Related error codes (major error codes)" shown below.
NOTE:
When system verification* at startup is ON, startup of system software takes more time than when OFF.
*: Settings/Registration (login as an administrator) > [Management Settings] > [Security Settings] > [System verification at startup]
Note that when the machine is recovering from sleep mode or at Quick Startup, system verification is not performed even it is set
to ON.
Shutdown Sequence
Before shutting down the power, cancelling jobs, shutdown of devices / processes / resources etc. are required. This series of
process is called "shutdown sequence".
With this machine, the Main Controller PCB detects turning OFF the Main Power Supply Switch, and the shutdown sequence is
started and executed automatically.
Note that the maximum shutdown time of this machine is 50 seconds.
NOTE:
If the power supply is stopped without shutting down the machine, data consistency is checked at startup and the progress bar is
displayed during this time.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Overview
■ Specifications
Item Description
Wave length 30/25 ppm machine : 785 to 800nm
Laser type Infrared laser (invisible)
Laser output 30/25 ppm machine : 5mW
Number of laser beams 30/25 ppm machine : 2 beams/lines
Resolution 1200dpi
Motor type Brushless motor
Motor revolutions 30/25 ppm machine : approx 32000 rpm
Number of Scanner Mirror facets 6 facets (40 mm dia.)
Name Function
Laser Unit Emits laser
Polygon mirror Scans the laser light in the main scanning direction
BD mirror Reflects the laser light in the BD PCB direction
BD PCB Generates the BD signa
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
J602
J744
J601
J745 BD PCB
J324
DC Controller PCB
J920
However, C/D laser control is not performed on 30/25 ppm machine since they have only 2 beams (A and B lasers).
PVREQ signal
: BD detection/APC control
: AP control Image per 1 line
BD 1 BD 1
Laser A Laser A
Laser B Laser B
Laser C Laser C
Laser D Laser D
1: BD signal is generated based on A laser light. Only A laser light reaches BD sensor
on BD PCB and B/C/D laser does not reach.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
NOTE:
C/D Laser control is not applied since 30/25 ppm machine is equipped with 2 beams.
J324
DC Controller PCB
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Image data written in the line memory is read out by the readable signal (RE_A, RE_B, RE_ C, RE_D) according to the 4 phase
differences formed inside the delayPCB based on the BD synchronous signal (BD_SYNCH) and is sent to the laser driver.
The readable signals for 30/25 ppm models are RE_A and RE_B only as only 2 beams are equipped on these models.
NOTE:
Regarding BD signal formation
Not B laser but A laser only reaches BD sensor on BD PCB.
BD signal is formed based on A laser light.
[6]
BD signal
J920 J744
[1]
BD_SYNCH
RE_A
[2]
[3]
RE_B
[2]
[3]
[4]
RE_C
[2]
[3]
RE_D
[2]
[3]
[5]
Main Controller PCB DC Controller PCB
No Name No Name
[1] Synchronous PCB [4] VDO
[2] Delay PCB [5] VDO signal process unit
[3] Line memory [6] Laser driver PCB
BD_SYNCH BD synchronous signal RE_A/B/C/D Readable signal
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
DEC
ACC
FG
J324
DC Controller PCB
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Laser shutter
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Overview
■ Features
• High image quality is supported.
Charge control and the parts for image formation process are optimized.
• High durability drum
E drum is adopted.
Photosensitive Drum
Transfer Roller
Developing Cylinder
■ Specifications
Item Specifications/Mechanism/Method
Photosensi- Material OPC drum (E-drum)
tive Drum diameter Φ30
drum
Cleaning method Cleaning blade
Process speed At cassette pickup
• 45/35 ppm machine : 230 mm/sec
At manual feeder pickup
• 45/35/ ppm machine : 137 mm/sec
Primary Charging method Primary charging roller
charging Roller diameter φ14
Charging method Brush roller (φ10)
Developing Developing method Dry one-component jumping development
Developing cylinder di- φ20
ameter
Toner Magnetic negative toner
Toner level detection Toner detection by toner level sensor (inside Toner Feed path and developing unit)
Transfer Transfer method Transfer roller
Roller diameter φ16
Charging method Cleaning bias application
Separation Separation method Static separation (Static eliminator) + Curvature separation
Waste toner Collected into waste toner container
Waste toner container capacity: approx. 750g
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Brush Roller
Cleaning Blade
Photosensitive Drum
Drum Unit
Name Function
Toner cartridge Toner cartridge filled with the toner for supply
Drum unit Unit consisting of the photosensitive drum, primary charging roller, etc.
Brush roller Rotates in connection with the primary charging roller to clean its surface.
Primary charging roller Rotates in connection with the photosensitive drum to cause it negatively charged.
Cleaning blade Scrapes off the residual toner on the photosensitive drum.
Waste toner feed screw Feeds the toner scraped off by the cleaning blade to the waste toner container.
Photosensitive drum Forms images on the surface of the photosensitive drum.
Transfer roller Applies positive charge to the back of a paper to cause the toner to be transferred to it.
Developing cylinder Transfers the toner in the developing unit to the photosensitive drum.
Developing assembly Unit consisting of the developing cylinder, developing blade, etc.
Toner feed screw(Inside developing unit) Feeds the toner supplied from the toner feed distance into the developing unit.
Toner feed screw(Inside toner feed dis- Feeds the toner supplied from the toner cartridge to the developing unit.
tance)
Toner feed path A path to feed toner supplied from the Toner Container to the Developing Assembly
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Photosensitive drum
Paper
Primary
charging block
Separation block
Static eliminator
Laser exposure
block
Developing block
Transfer charging roller
Transfer block
Developing cylinder
■ PASCAL Control
This control stabilizes gradation density characteristics on the image.
This control is executed when the following is selected in user mode: Auto Adjust Gradation > Full Adjust
Patch pattern on the test print is scanned by the Reader to create a gradation table.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Main controller
Reader controller PCB
PASCAL control
Photosensitive drum
Paper
Transfer roller
Developing assembly
Execution timing
During execution of Full Adjust: User mode > Settings/Registration > Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Auto
Adjust Gradation
Drum Unit
The drum unit mainly consists of the photosensitive drum, primary charging roller, brush roller, cleaning blade, and waste toner
feed screw, and is driven by the main motor (M1).
Cleaning blade in contact with the photosensitive drum scrapes off the residual toner on its surface without being transferred to
a paper. The residual toner scraped off by the cleaning blade is fed from the toner ejection part into the waste toner container by
the waste toner feed screw. The primary charging roller is cleaned by the brush roller in contact with it.
Cleaning Blade
Brush roller
Toner ejection part
Photosensitive drum
[1]
Primary charging roller
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
HVT PCB
Environment sensor
[2] [1]
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
2. If there is Drum Unit Memory, judge whether the Drum Unit is new or old (has been replaced or not).
UN2
DC Controller PCB
Control description
1. This calculates the drum life from the drum rotation time and the application time of primary charging DC bias.
2. The calculated drum life value is added to the counter value stored in the drum memory.
3. The Remaining Days is then calculated from the determined Life value with use conditions taken into account.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Item Advance notice alarm Display of preparation Replacement message Replacement comple-
warning tion
Alarm code name Drum Unit advance notice - - Drum Unit replacement
alarm *1 completion alarm
Alarm code 40-0073 - - 43-0073
Message - - Insert the drum cartridge.
Host machine operation Replacement not yet needed.
after the message is dis-
played
Detection timing When the Drum Unit con- - 7 days after sending the When a new Drum Unit is
sumption level has Advance Notice Alarm (in- detected.
reached the value set*1 in itial value) *1
service mode
Detected to (location) Drum Unit New/Old Sensor
Alarm log display ALARM-3 *2 - - ALARM-3
Service Mode
• Consumption level of Drum Unit (each color)
COPIER > COUNTER > LIFE > PT-DRM
• Set the Drum Unit (each color) advance notice alarm notice timing
COPIER > OPTION > PM-DLV-D > PT-DRM
Developing Assembly
The developing assembly mainly consists of the developing cylinder, developing blade, toner agitation plate, and toner feed screw,
and driven by the main motor (M1) and developing cylinder clutch (CL1).
The toner supplied from the toner cartridge is fed into the developing assembly by the toner feed screw and toner agitation plate.
The toner presence/absence in the developing assembly is detected by the developing assembly toner sensor (S25) which is a
magnetic permeability sensor.
*1. The notification timing settings for the advance notice alarm can be changed in the following service mode.
COPIER > OPTION > PM-DLV-D > PT-DRM
*2. After an advance notice alarm is sent, the next advance notice alarm will not be sent until the replacement completion alarm is sent.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Developing Blade
S25
Developing cylinder
Photosensitive drum
Density Setting
Environment sensor
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Shutter
Toner
Toner cartridge
■ Overview
Toner cartridge is filled with toner and supplies to the developing assembly.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
The toner in the toner cartridge is fed to the toner feed path and then to the developing assembly by the toner feed screw. The
toner presence/absence in the toner feed path is detected by the toner feed level detection sensor (S51) which is a magnetic
permeability sensor.
If the developing assembly toner level sensor(S25) detects the absence of the toner in the developing assembly, the toner feed
motor(M21) drives to rotate the toner feed screw to feed toner in the toner feed path to the developing assembly. Also, if the toner
feed level detection sensor (S51) detects the absence of the toner in the toner feed path, the bottle motor (M17) drives to rotate
the toner cartridge to feed the toner in the Toner cartridge to the toner feed path.
If the toner feed level detection sensor (S51) keeps detecting the absence of the toner for more than the specified period of time,
no toner in the toner cartridge is assumed and the message to replace the Toner cartridge will be displayed. Also, if the developing
assembly toner level sensor(S25) keeps detecting the absence of the toner for more than the specified period of time, no toner
in the developing assembly is assumed and a No Toner error message will be displayed.
Toner Feed
Screw
Toner Feed Path
Developing Assembly
Developing Clutch
DC Controller PCB
Detection timing
• At power-on
• When the Toner Bottle Exchange Door is closed
• At recovery from sleep mode
Bottle ROM PCB(UN76) detects the state of the bottle from the Toner Container memory [1].
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
UN75
[1]
Screen display
A message shown below is displayed according to the condition detected from the memory.
Message Condition
---- The correct Toner Container is loaded.
Cartridge with wrong item no. may be inserted. The Toner Container with wrong item no. is inserted.
Toner cartridge may be malfunctioning. The Toner Cartridge which may be malfunctioning is inserted.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Service Mode:
COPIER > COUNTER > LIFE > TONER-K
Control description
Toner Container
S51
S25 Developing
Assembly
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
No. Name
S51 Feed Path Toner Level Sensor
S25 Developing Assembly Toner Level Sensor
Condition Toner Container: Low Toner Empty Toner Container/ New Toner Contain-
Feed Path/Develop- er
ing Assembly Empty
Toner Status
Toner Container: Low Toner Container: 0% Toner Container: 0% Toner Container: 100
Toner feed path: 100% Toner feed path: 0 % Toner feed path: 0 % %
Developing Assembly: 100% Developing Assembly: Developing Assembly: Toner feed path: 100%
100% 0% Developing Assembly:
100%
Alarm code name Toner advance no- Toner low (Bk) Toner Container Empty - Toner Container re-
tice alarm*1 alarm Alarm placement notification
alarm
Alarm code 10-0020 10-0001 10-0404 - 10-0100 (00000071)
10-0100 (00000181)
Message - Toner is low. (Re- Replace the toner car- No toner. Replace the -
placement not yet tridge. toner cartridge.
needed.) *2
Host machine op- Replacement not yet needed. Host machine is stop- Replacement not yet
eration after the ped. needed.
message is dis-
played
Detection timing Depends on the Depends on the When the sensor out- When the sensor out- When the Toner Con-
service mode set- service mode set- put result changes put result changes tainer replacement is
ting*1 ting*2 completed *5
Detected to (loca- Toner supply count Feed Path Toner Level Developing Assembly Bottle Sensor PCB
tion) Sensor (S51) Toner Level Sensor
(S25)
Alarm log storage -*3
location
Service Mode
• The life value and the remaining days of Toner (Bk)
COPIER > COUNTER > LIFE > TONER-K
• Display/hide the black Toner preparation message
COPIER > OPTION > PM-PRE-M > TONER-K
• Set Toner (Bk) prior delivery alarm notice timing
COPIER > OPTION > PM-DLV-D > TONER-K
• Set days left before Toner (Bk) preparation warning
COPIER > OPTION > PM-MSG-D > TONER-K
*1. The detection timing can be changed in the following service modes (setting of the Toner advance notice alarm notice timing). The
alarm can also be set to be disabled.
COPIER> OPTION > PM-DLV-D > TONER-K
*2. Display/hide of this message can be changed in the following service modes (display/hide the Toner preparation message).
COPIER > OPTION > PM-PRE-M > TONER-K
*3. The display timing can be changed in the following service modes (Setting the number of remaining days before Toner preparation
warning).
COPIER > OPTION >PM-MSG-D > TONER-K
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Alarm code
• Toner low (Bk) alarm
10-0001
• Toner advance notice alarm
10-0020
• Toner Container replacement notification alarm
10-0100
• Toner Container Empty Alarm
10-0404
Error Code
• E020-0000: Detection of toner clog between the Toner feed path and the Developing Assembly
• E024-0000: Disconnection of the connector (J209) for the Developing Assembly Toner Level Sensor (S25)
• E024-0001: Detection of disconnection of the Developing Assembly Toner Level Sensor (S25)
• E025-0000: Disconnection of the connector (J302) for the Feed Path Toner Level Sensor (S51)
• E025-0001: Bottle Motor (M17) error
• E025-0002: Detection of Bottle HP Sensor failure (including Flag) or bottle insertion failure
NOTE:
The toner container premature replacement detection function does not work for unidentified Toner Containers.
Control description
Message displayed when the Toner Operation suspended when the Toner Toner replace-
Container is removed *1 Container is prematurely replaced*2 ment complete
Detection timing When the Toner Container is removed be- When the Toner Container is replaced be- When the proper re-
fore the message "Replace the toner car- fore the message "Replace the toner car- placement of Toner
tridge." (see "Toner Level Detection") is dis- tridge." (see "Toner Level Detection") is dis- Container is detected
played. played.
Alert/message dis- The following message is displayed with an “The following toner cartridges ware inserted None
played alert tone.*3 befor it was necessary to replace them:”
“Toner still remains in the following cartridge
that have beenpull out:”
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
NOTE:
With B&W machines, screen display/alarm code is displayed only for black.
*1: The display/hide setting of the message is available in the following service mode (Lv. 2).
COPIER > OPTION > USER > TNRBRMVR
*2: The enable/disable setting of the operation suspension is available in the following service mode (Lv. 2).
COPIER > OPTION > USER > TNRBEXGR
*3: The alert tone generated when a message is displayed can be switched ON or OFF in the following menu.
Volume Control > Audible Tones > Non-Empty Toner Rplcd. Tone
*4: If the initially installed Toner Container cannot be installed back, clear from the following service mode (Lv. 2) the operation
suspension caused by the replacement of premature Toner Container.
COPIER > OPTION > USER > TNRBEXGR
*5: A toner replacement completion alarm is not generated under the following conditions:
• The DC Controller PCB was replaced, and then a new Toner Container is installed before the power is turned ON.
• The DC Controller PCB was replaced, and then a new Toner Container is installed after the power was turned ON with the
Toner Container removed or the Front Door open.
Service mode
• ON/OFF of suspension of operation triggered by premature replacement of the Toner Container (Lv. 2)
COPIER > OPTION > USER > TNRBRMVR
• ON/OFF of display of the message at removal of the Toner Container (Lv. 2)
COPIER > OPTION > USER > TNRBEXGR
Alarm Codes
• Toner Container replacement notice alarm
• New Toner Container replacement detection
10-0100-0071 (Bk)
10-0100-0072 (Y)
10-0100-0073 (M)
10-0100-0074 (C)
• Toner Container premature replacement detection
10-0100-0081 (Bk)
10-0100-0082 (Y)
10-0100-0083 (M)
10-0100-0084 (C)
• Unidentified Toner Container replacement detection
10-0100-0181 (Bk)
10-0100-0182 (Y)
10-0100-0183 (M)
10-0100-0184 (C)
Transfer Unit
The transfer unit mainly consists of the static eliminator and transfer roller which rotates in connection with the drum unit.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Static eliminator
Photosensitive drum
Static eliminator
Environment sensor
HVT PCB
Transfer charging roller
[3] [2] [1]
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Drum Unit
S17 S17
No. Name
S17 Waste toner full sensor
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Control description
Detection Waste Toner Container ad- Waste Toner Container Waste Toner Container Waste Toner Container
descrip- vance notice*1 preparation warning*2 full level replacement completion
tion
Alarm code Waste Toner advance notice - Waste Toner Container full Waste Toner Container re-
name alarm level placement completion alarm
Alarm code 11-0010 - 11-0001 11-0100
Message - Prepare Waste Toner Con- Replace the waste toner
(machine tainer. (Replacement not yet container. (Host machine is
operation) needed.) stopped.)
Host ma- Replacement not yet needed. Host machine is stopped. Replacement not yet nee-
chine opera- ded.
tion after the
message is
displayed
Detection The number of remaining days The number of remaining • When printing the When the Waste Toner Sen-
timing before the Waste Toner Con- days before the Waste Toner specified number of sor PCB (UN17) detected no
tainer becomes full has Container becomes full has prints from the full no- Waste Toner while advance
reached the setting value.*1 reached the setting value.*3 tice*4 notice alarm, Waste Toner
Container preparation warn-
ing or Waste Toner Contain-
er full is detected.
Detected to Waste Toner Sensor (S17) Waste Toner Sensor (S17) Waste Toner Sensor (S17)/ Waste Toner Sensor (S17)
(location) Number of printed sheets
Alarm code
• 11-0001: Waste Toner Container full level
• 11-0010: Display of Waste Toner Box preparation warning
• 11-0100: Waste Toner Container replacement completion alarm
Service Mode
• Display/Hide the Waste Toner Container preparation warning
COPIER > OPTION > PM-PRE-M > WST-TNR
• Set days left before the Waste Toner Container Preparation Warning
COPIER > OPTION > PM-MSG-D > WST-TNR
• Settings of Waste Toner Container advance notice alarm notice timing
COPIER > OPTION > PM-DLV-D > WST-TNR
• Check Stock Recommendation alarm transmission status
COPIER > DISPLAY > MISC > STC-REC
*1. The notification timing and display/hide for the Waste Toner Container Advance Notice Alarm can be set by the following
service mode.
COPIER > OPTION > PM-DLV-D > WST-TNR
*2. Whether to display/hide the Waste Toner Container preparation warning message can be specified in the following service
mode.
COPIER > OPTION > PM-PRE-M > WST-TNR
*3. The remaining days to display the Waste Toner Container preparation warning message can be set by the following service mode.
COPIER > OPTION > PM-MSG-D > WST-TNR
*4. The number of printed sheets differs according to the usage environment/usage conditions.
The specified number of prints is different by models.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Fixing System
Overview
■ Features
This machine introduces the on-demand fixing method.
Separation guide
Fixing heater
Fixing film Fixing inlet guide Fixing inlet guide Pressure roller
(Upper) (Lower)
■ Specifications
Item Function/method
Fixing method On-demand fixing
Fixing speed Process Speed 139mm/sec (1/1-high speed: 1.4% speed-up)
139mm/sec (1/1-end speed: 0.9% speed-up)
137mm/sec (1/1-speed)
131mm/sec (1/1-slow speed: 4.5% speeddown)
Fixing heater Ceramic heater
Control temperature 215 deg C (Process speed H, plain paper 1, single sided) *1
Temperature detection By the main thermistors and the sub thermistors (front) and (rear)
Cleaning control Cleaning sequence control
Edge heat rising prevention control Paper edge cooling fans (front)/(rear) and sequence control
Fixing loop contro Loop sensor
Protective Function "Main thermistor and Sub thermistors (front)/(rear)
Thermo Switch (operating temperature: 250 deg C)"
*1.Target temperature is specified depending on the process speed, the fixing mode and the fixing temperature at the start of
warm-up control.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Film Unit
Pressure Roller
Fixing Pressure
Release Sensor
(S53)
Thermoswitch
(TP1)
Fixing Main
Fixing Outlet Sensor Thermistor
(S19) (TH1)
Fixing Sub
Thermistor 2
(TH3)
Fixing Sub
Thermistor 1
(TH2)
Fixing Heater
(H1, H2)
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Max. 10 sec
Starting conditions
• When opening the copyboard cover or ADF, and also the detection temperature of the main thermistor is less than 100
deg C.
• When the original sheet is set on the ADF tray, and also the detection temperature of the main thermistor is less than
100 deg C.
• When the main power switch is turned ON or the machine condition is shift from the sleep mode to standby, and also
the detection temperature of the main thermistor is less than 180 deg C.
Control description
The target control temperature is set to 155 deg C and the fixing motor starts to rotate with a half speed. The control continues
for maximum 10 seconds.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Fixing Mode
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Execution Conditions
1. Normal Down mode
When the temperature detected by the Sub Thermistor 1 or Sub Thermistor 2 has reached a specified temperature or higher
during printing for a specified, continuous period of time during printing (1). Down sequence is executed stepwise and it
lowers Down the throughput every time a specified temperature or higher for a specified, continuous period of time is detected.
(Max. 4 steps)
2. Heavy paper Down mode
When specified period of time has passed after paper feed was started in Heavy paper mode (Plain 3/Heavy 1/2/3/4/5) (3),
or when the temperature detected by the Sub Thermistor 1 or Sub Thermistor 2 has reached a specified temperature or
higher for a specified, continuous period of time during printing (3). When the temperature detected by the Sub Thermistor
1 or Sub Thermistor 2 has reached a specified temperature or higher for a specified, continuous period of time in Heavy
paper Down state, normal Down mode and throughput are compared; if the throughput of normal Down mode is lower, then
the mode shifts to the normal Down mode (4).
Operation
The fixing temperature is reduced by making wider sheet-to-sheet distance to control the temperature at lower than the target
temperature for normal print.
(Unit: sheets)
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Completion Conditions
Increasing paper interval (to make temperature control longer at a temperature lower than that of normal print) to lower the fixing
temperature. When the fixing temperature reaches the specified temperature or lower for a specified continuous period of time
after shifting to Down sequence, throughput returns to the initial level (5).
When the temperature reaches the specified temperature or lower for a specified, continuous period of time after shifting the
throughput Down from Heavy paper Down mode to normal Down mode, the printer enters Heavy paper Down mode (6).
Normal (3)
(1)
Normal down <1st Step> Thick paper down
(2)
(5) Normal down <2nd Step>
(2) (4)
Normal down <3rd Step>
(2)
Normal down <4th Step>
(6)
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Starting conditions
If the temperature difference between sub thermistor1 and main thermistor or between sub thermistor2 and main thermistor
exceeds 20 deg C (*1) when switching to the paper which has longer width than the preceding paper.
Operation
Pickup of the succeeding paper and power distribution to the heater are stopped as well to decrease the fixing temperature.
Completion conditions
When the temperature difference between sub thermistor1 and main thermistor or between sub thermistor2 and main thermistor
reaches 20 deg C and less.
*1. It is different according to setting value of the service mode (Productivity priority mode or Productivity priority in rotation collation
mode).
Starting conditions
When the detected temperature of sub thermistor1 or thermistor2 is higher 18 deg C or more than the one of the main thermistor.
Operation
After completion of the last rotation, the temperature control is executed so that the fixing heater turns on and the toner on the
pressure roller is melted to transfer it to the fixing film. After transferring the toner to the fixing film, the fixing motor is rotated
slightly to shift the nip area, so that re-transferring the toner to the pressure roller is prevented.
Completion conditions
This sequence is finished when either following condition is satisfied.
• After 5 seconds (maximum 10 sec) from shifting to the pressure roller cleaning sequence.
• When the next job is started during the pressure roller cleaning sequence.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Pressure roller
Fixing film
Sensor: OFF
Drum
Starting conditions
This control is performed at every paper feeding.
Operation
The fixing motor drive speed is controlled as follows by detecting the paper loop between transfer roller and fixing roller with the
loop sensor.
1. The fixing motor drive speed is reduced by 4.5% when the reading edge of paper is fed 35mm from the transfer roller. The
reduced speed is kept until the loop sensor is turned on by the formed paper loop.
2. After detecting the ON condition of the loop sensor for 50 msec continuously, the fixing motor drive speed is increased by
1.4% compared with the process speed. The increased speed is kept until the loop sensor is turned off by the deleted paper
loop.
3. After detecting the OFF condition of the loop sensor for 50 msec continuously, the fixing motor drive speed is reduced by
4.5% compared with the process speed. The reduced speed is kept until the loop sensor is turned on by the formed paper
loop.
4. Repeat steps 2) and 3). The fixing motor drive speed is increased by 0.9% compared with the process speed when the trailing
edge of paper reaches 65 mm before coming out of the registration roller.
5. When continuously making prints, return to step 1). When making a single print, shift to the last rotation.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Control Timing
Pressure release timing
• When a jam is detected
* Power-on jam is included in the jam detection mentioned above.
* However, door open jam is excluded.
Pressure application timing
• At power-on with pressure-released state.
• after jam removal.
Control Sequence
Fixing pressure release
1. When the Fixing Pressure Release Sensor is OFF, the Fixing Motor rotates to the reverse direction.
2. When the Fixing Pressure Release Sensor detects ON for more than specified time continually, the Fixing Motor stops.
Fixing pressure
1. When the Fixing Pressure Release Sensor is ON, the Fixing Motor rotates to the reverse direction.
2. When the Fixing Pressure Release Sensor detects OFF for more than specified time continually, the Fixing Motor stops.
Error Codes
• E009-0000: Fixing Motor pressure error
• E009-0001: Fixing Motor pressure release error
Protection features
Code Detail Title Description Error Clear
E000 0001 Fixing temperature The temperature detected by the main thermistor does not rise to the speci- Yes
abnormal rise fied value during startup control.
E001 0000 Fixing unit tempera- The reading of the main thermistor is 250 deg C or more continuously for 200 Yes
ture rise detection msec.
0001 The hardware circuit detects overheating of the main or sub thermistor for Yes
200 msec.
0002 The reading of the sub thermistor is 295 deg C or more continuously for 200 Yes
msec.
E002 0000 Fixing unit tempera- 1. The reading of the main thermistor is less than 115 deg C continuously Yes
ture insufficient rise for 400 msec 1.3 sec after it has indicated 100 deg C.
2. The reading of the main thermistor is less than 150 deg C continuously
for 400 msec 1.3 sec after it has indicated 140 deg C.
E003 0000 Low fixing tempera- The reading of the main thermistor is less than 100 deg C continuously for No
ture detection after 200 msec or more.
0001 standby The Sub Thermistor 1 detected a temperature of 50 deg C or lower for 500 No
consecutive msec or longer.
0002 The Sub Thermistor 2 detected a temperature of 50 deg C or lower for 500 No
consecutive msec or longer.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Pickup/Feed System
Overview
Fixing / Registration
Assembly
Multi-Purpose Pickup
Assembly
Cassette Pickup
Assembly
■ Specification
Item Description
Paper storage method Front loading method
Pickup method Cassette Retard separation method
Manual feed Pad separation method
pickup tray
Paper stack capacity Cassette 550 sheets (80 g/m2), 680 sheets (64 g/m2)
Manual feed 80 sheets (80 g/m2), 80 sheets (64 g/m2)
pickup tray
Paper feed reference Center reference
Paper size Cassette 1 A4, A4R, A5R, B4, B5, B5R, LTR, LTRR, LGL, STMTR, EXEC, 8K, 16K, 16KR
Cassette 2 A4, A4R, A3, A5R, B4, B5, B5R, LTR, LTRR, LGL, 11" x 17", STMTR, EXEC, 8K, 16K, 16KR,
Free size (182.0 mm to 431.8 mm x 139.7 mm to 297 mm)
Manual feed A4, A4R, A3, A5R, B4, B5, B5R, LTR, LTRR, LGL, 11" x 17", STMTR, EXEC, 8K, 16K, 16KR,
pickup tray Custom paper size (182.0 mm to 431.8 mm x 139.7 mm to 297 mm), Free size (148.0 mm to
431.8 mm x 99.0 mm to 297 mm), envelope (No.10 (COM10), ISO-C5, Monarch, DL, Nagagata
3, Yougatanaga 3, Kakugata 2), post card, reply postcard, 4 on 1 postcard, Label paper (B4,
A4R, A4, LTR, LTRR)
Paper grammage Cassette 60 g/m2 to 128 g/m2
Manual feed 52 g/m2 to 220 g/m2
pickup tray
Paper size switch Cassette By the user
Manual feed By the user
pickup tray
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Item Description
Duplexing method Through path
■ Parts Configuration
Arrangement of Rollers
Reverse Roller
Tray 2 Delivery Roller
Tray 1 Delivery Roller
Vertical Path Roller
Duplex Inlet Roller
Delivery Roller
Fixing Film
Duplex Feed Roller 1
Pressure Roller
Drum
Duplex Feed Roller 2
Transfer Roller
Registration Roller
Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Roller
Multi-purpose Tray Pullout Roller
Pickup Roller (Cassette1)
Vertical Path Roller (Cassette1)
Feed Roller (Cassette1)
Separation Roller (Cassette1)
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Arrangement of Sensors
S24
S22
S21
S19
S6
S7
S5
S9
S1
S2
S3 S4 S33
S31
S34 S32
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Route of Drive
M10 M20
SL12
M2
SL13
M9
M1
CL3
CL12
M13
SL2
SL1
M3
SL11
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
■ Paper Paths
Reversing point
Delivery to tray 2
(option)
Delivery to tray 1
Pickup from
manual feeder
Pickup roller
Pickup vertical path roller
Feed roller
Separation roller
Lifter plate
Alarm Code
• 04-0011 : Cassette 1 Paper Feed Retry error
• 04-0012 : Cassette 2 Paper Feed Retry error
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
However, size should be found manually on the check screen of operation panel for the combination of A5-Rand STMT-R or the
combination of B5-R and EXEC.
S29/S30
S28/S35
Cassette size
switch (S29/S30)
Rear
detection
rink
Cassette size
switch (S28/S35)
Detection
dial
Detection
Side guide plate dial Cassette size
switch (S28/S35)
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Also, the cassette presence is detected when the size switch is pushed.
(If no switch is pushed, it is determined as no cassette.)
Name Symbol
Cassette paper level sensor A S4/S32
Cassette paper level sensor B S3/S34
Cassette paper sensor S2/S31
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Cassette paper
sensor (S2/S31)
Cassette paper
level sensor A (S3/S32) Flag
Cassette paper
level sensor B (S4/S34)
Lifter gear
Tray
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
OFF OFF
If the paper is approx.half Cassette Paper
Level Sensor A
Cassette Paper
Level Sensor B Paper
OFF ON
ON ON
Cassette Paper Sensor
If the paper is absent
Cassette paper level Cassette paper level Cassette paper sensor Paper level Display
sensor A sensor B
ON ON ON 100% to 50%
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Multi-Purpose Tray
Paper Length Sensor
(S50)
Multi-purpose Tray
Pickup Roller
Side Guide
Lifting Plate
Alarm Code
• 04-0017 : Manual Feeder Paper Feed Retry error
Result of size detec- Paper Size Group for Auto Recognition in Drawer*1
tion A/B Size Inch Size A/K Size
A3 A3 11×17/No corresponding size A3
B4 B4 11×17/No corresponding size 8K/No corresponding size
A4R A4R LGL/LTRR/No corresponding size A4R
A4 A4 LTR/No corresponding size A4
B5R B5R No corresponding size No corresponding size
B5 B5 LTR/EXEC/No corresponding size 16K/No corresponding size
A5R A5R STMTR/No corresponding size A5R
A6R A6R No corresponding size A6R
11x17 A3/B4/No corresponding size 11x17 A3/8K/No corresponding size
LGL A4R/No corresponding size LGL A4R/No corresponding size
LTR A4/B5/No corresponding size LTR A4/16K/No corresponding size
LTRR A4R/No corresponding size LTRR A4R/No corresponding size
STMTR A5R/No corresponding size STMTR A5R/No corresponding size
EXEC B5/No corresponding size EXEC 16K/No corresponding size
8K B4/No corresponding size 11×17/No corresponding size 8K
16K B5/No corresponding size LTR/EXEC/No corresponding size 16K
Post Card Blank unless "Paper Settings" is performed due to non-standard size
Envelope
Custom paper size
*1: Set the paper size you want to perform automatic size detection in the Multi-purpose Tray in the following Setting/Registration.
• Settings/Registration > Preferences > Paper Settings > Paper Size Group for Auto Recognition in Drawer
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
NOTE:
Automatic size detection is performed by the following three sensors for the paper size of the Multi-purpose Tray.
• Multi-Purpose Tray Width Sensing PCB (S27): detects the paper width
• Multi-Purpose Tray Paper Length Sensor (S50): detects the paper length
When paper length in feed direction is not specified, control is performed based on the size detected from when the Registration
Clutch is turned ON until the Registration Sensor is turned OFF.
Non-Japanese special papers are linked with the following service mode.
COPIER > OPTION > DSPLY-SW > LOCAL-SZ
Configure the setting in Settings/Registration > Preferences > Paper Settings > Paper Settings > Other Size.
Service mode
By setting the following service mode (Lv.2) to "1", the Long Original button appears on the Copy > Options screen, and long
length paper becomes available for use.
• Display/hide of long strip mode
COPIER > OPTION > USER > MF-LG-ST
CL3 M1
Registration Roller
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
M10 M20
SL12
Reverse mouth
M9
Tray 1 Delivery mouth
S7
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Detecting Jams
Jam Code List
S24
S22
S21
S19
S6
S7
S5
S9
S1
S2
S3 S4 S33
S31
S34 S32
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
• Other Jams
*1 By service mode(Lv.2) setup, the conversion from a jam cord to an error code is possible.
As an assist function of the cause elucidation of the jam, for the jam that the identification of the cause is difficult, convert a
jam cord into an error code and enable the acquisition of the log.
COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > JM-ERR-D
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Overview
■ Power Supply Configuration
Power Supply Configuration inside the Host Machine
RMT RMT
Reader Controller
PCB
FAX
PCB
H ADF
Controller
PCB
N Protection
Circuit
Environment
Switch 2nd Cassette
Interlock Controller PCB
Laser Driver PCB (Cassette Feeding Unit)
Front Door (2 Beams)
Heater PCB Switch
Cassette
Heater HVT PCB
Inner finisher
Option
Cassette
Heater
Reader
Heater
Inner Puncher Unit
Drum LDO
Heater
24V 5V
24V_IL 3.3V
DC Controller PCB
Option Relay
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
24V
Motor
5V
Sensor
24V
Reader
Printer 24V LED Lamp
Controller
Unit
5V PCB
24V
3.3V DADF driver PCB
Power-saving Function
■ Overview
Power statuses (modes) of this machine are as follows.
Standby
The machine is running or can start operation immediately and all power is supplied in this mode.
Sleep Standby
Only the Control Panel is OFF while the power is supplied to all other parts.
Sleep 1
Controller's all-night and non-all-night power is supplied while the Control Panel is OFF.
Connected Sleep
Waiting state without non-all-night power supply while being able to respond to the card reader or network protocol
Deep Sleep
Control Panel is OFF while only all-night power is supplied.
When any of the following "Conditions for Not Entering Deep Sleep" applies, transition to this mode does not occur.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Mode Shifts
Standby
1 10
Sleep
Sleep Standby
2 9
Sleep 1
3 8
Connected Sleep
4 7
Deep Sleep
5 6
1. Energy Saver key is pressed or time specified as Auto Sleep Time (*1) has passed
2. Job complete
3. Conditions for not entering Connected Sleep (See “Conditions for Not Entering Connected Sleep” on page 123) are no more
applied
4. Conditions for not entering Deep Sleep (See “Conditions for Not Entering Connected Sleep” on page 123) are no more
applied
5. Turning OFF the Main Power Switch
6. Turning ON the Main Power Switch
7. Any of the following occurred with the wired LAN
• Network packets have been received
• A cable has inserted into the network port
• There has been a link-up
8. Any of the following occurred
• Fax handset or cordless handset has been picked up (Off-hook)
• The Fax had a reception
• Packets have been received from a PC connected with USB-D
• RTC time has come
9. Job start (for models with a scanner)
10. Any of the following occurred
• The Main Power Switch has been turned ON
• The Touch Panel has been touched
• The hard key has been pressed (excluding Brightness Adjustment Dial Key)
• Paper has been placed on the ADF
• The Copyboard has been opened
• Paper has been placed on / removed from the Multi-purpose Tray
• The front door to access the Toner Bottles has been opened / closed
• Job start (for models without a scanner)
*1: This can be set from the following menu.
Settings/Registration > Preferences> Timer/Energy Settings> Auto Sleep Time
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Vertical axis: Power sta- ColdOff QuickOff DeepSleep Connected Sleep1 Sleep Standby
tus / Horizontal axis: Sleep Standby
Mode
Non-all-night Power Supply OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON
(+24V)
All-night Power Supply ON ON ON ON ON ON ON
(+5V_AN)
Main Power Switch OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON
Quick Startup
To realize faster startup, this machine has the power configuration that supplies power to the All-night Power Supply PCB at all
time. This enables the main menu to be displayed after 15 seconds from turning ON the main power switch.
Even when the Main Power Switch is OFF, power is supplied to the following PCBs:
• AC Driver PCB
• All-night Power Supply PCB
• Main Controller PCB
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Image of
existing power supply By turning OFF the Main Switch,
all power turns OFF
Relay
All-night All-night
Power Supply Circuit
All-night
Semiconductor SW Circuit
NOTE:
The quick startup function can be set from "Settings/Registration".
• Settings/Registration > Preferences > Timer/Energy Settings > Quick Startup Settings for Main Power
[On]: Quick startup is executed
[Off]: Quick startup is not executed (default)
Disconnect the power plug when performing work with the possibility to come in contact with the PCBs above. If a conductive
material comes in contact with the PCB, short circuit may occur in the PCB, and may cause damage on it.
The following label is used at the place where attention is required.
Quick Start
Plug Off
Conditions for not executing quick startup
Even when quick startup is set to ON, quick startup is not executed if following conditions are met.
Connection status of the hardware
• A coin vendor is connected.
Either of the following network settings is set to "ON":
Settings/Registration > Preferences > Network
• Select Wired/Wireless LAN > Wireless LAN
When the machine starts up right after it is shut down under any of the following conditions
• The system is operating/communicating
Others
• At first startup after the power plug is connected to the outlet
• 110 hours or more have passed after quick startup.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
• The power of this product is turned ON again within approximately 20 seconds after turning it OFF
• Next power ON after the power of this product was turned OFF from remote UI
• Next power ON after an error code occurred
• Next power ON after shifting to the service mode screen
Heater control
Power Configuration of the Heater
Reader Heater
Drum Heater
Heater PCB
Cassette Heater
*1: When a temperature of the Drum Heater exceeds the specified value, ON/OFF is switched.
Fan Control
■ Overview
Fan layout
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
FM3 FM7
FM1
FM4
FM2
FM5
FM6
*1: The fan operates at half speed only when the machine enters the standby mode after running for more than 8 minutes for
fixing.
*2: The fan control in PRINT/LSTR performs full speed/half speed drive/stop depending on print mode and fix control temperature.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
*3: The fan operates for approx. 1 minute at a maximum depending on the setting of "Auto Sleep Timer". When the machine exits
from Deep Sleep due to the Control Panel power ON/OFF or job query from network without job, the fan operates for approx. 10
minutes.
Overview
• [A]: When paper narrower than the A4 width (297 mm) is fed, the air outlet of the paper edge cooling fan (rear)/(front) opens
to blow air to both ends of the fixing film, thus cooling the sections where paper is not fed.
• [B]: When paper wider than the A4 width (297 mm) is fed, the air outlet of the fixing film edge cooling fan (rear)/(front) closes
to cool paper that has passed through the fixing unit and paper on the delivery tray.
Fixing
Assembly
FM1/2
Control sequence
1. The shutter motor (M8) is energized and the shutter HP sensor (S10) detects the edge cooling shutter.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
2. Aperture width of the edge cooling shutter is depending on the paper size. The edge cooling shutter starts to move when the
registration clutch turns ON.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
3. When Fixing film edge cooling fans (rear/front) (FM1/FM2) and the main body cooling fan (FM6) are ON, their power (full
speed, half speed and stop) and width of the edge cooling shutter aperture are controlled by the sub thermistor (TH1/TH2).
Shutter (rear)
Film unit
Shutter HP
sensor (S10)
Shutter (front)
FM1
FM2
Counter control
Count-up timing differs according to the following.
• Print mode (1-sided page, 2nd side of 2-sided page, 1st side of 2-sided page)
• Delivery position (Finisher).
Target Display number of each counter (in service mode) / item Country
Counter 1 Counter 2 Counter 3 Counter 4 Counter 5 Counter 6 Code
JP model Total1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 JP
Type1 101 0 0 0 0 0
(Conventional
method)
JP model Type Total2 Copy(Total2) TotalA2 *1 *1 *1 JP
2 102 202 127 0 0 0
(New method)
Taiwan model Total1 Total(Large) Copy(Total1) Copy(Large) *1 *1 TW
101 103 201 203 0 0
UL model Total1 Total(Large) Copy(Total1) Copy(Large) *1 *1 US
Type1 101 103 201 203 0 0
(Conventional
method)
UL model Type Total2 Copy(Total2) *1 *1 *1 *1 US
2
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
Target Display number of each counter (in service mode) / item Country
Counter 1 Counter 2 Counter 3 Counter 4 Counter 5 Counter 6 Code
(New method) 102 202 0 0 0 0 US
General model Total1 Total(Large) Copy(Total1) Copy(Large) *1 *1 SG/ KO/ CN
101 103 201 203 0 0
UK model Total(Black/ Total(Black/ Scan(Total1) Print(Total1) *1 *1 GB
Type1 Large) Small)
(Conventional 112 113 501 301 0 0
method)
240V Total1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 GB
UK model Type 101 0 0 0 0 0
2
(New method)
CA model Total1 Total(Large) Copy(Total1) Copy(Large) *1 *1 AU
101 103 201 203 0 0
FRN model Total(Black/ Total(Black/ Scan(Total1) Print(Total1) *1 *1 FR
Type1 Large) Small)
(Conventional 112 113 501 301 0 0
method)
FRN model Total1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 FR
Type 2 101 0 0 0 0 0
(New method)
GER model Total(Black/ Total(Black/ Scan(Total1) Print(Total1) *1 *1 DE
Type1 Large) Small)
(Conventional 112 113 501 301 0 0
method)
GER model Total1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 DE
Type 2 101 0 0 0 0 0
(New method)
AMS model Total(Black/ Total(Black/ Scan(Total1) Print(Total1) *1 *1 ES/ SE/ PT/
Type1 Large) Small) NO/ DK/ FI/ PL/
(Conventional 112 113 501 301 0 0 HU/ CZ/ SI/ GR/
method) EE/ RU/ NL/
SK/ RO/ HR/
BG/ TR
AMS model Total1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 ES/ SE/ PT/
Type 2 101 0 0 0 0 0 NO/ DK/ FI/ PL/
(New method) HU/ CZ/ SI/ GR/
EE/ RU/ NL/
SK/ RO/ HR/
BG/ TR
ITA model Total(Black/ Total(Black/ Scan(Total1) Print(Total1) *1 *1 IT
Type1 Large) Small)
(Conventional 112 113 501 301 0 0
method)
ITA model Type Total1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 IT
2 101 0 0 0 0 0
(New method)
China Total1 Total(Black/ Total(Black/ *1 *1 *1 CN
Large) Small)
101 112 113 0 0 0
*1: Nothing is displayed as default. However, you can change this setting from the service mode.
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2. Technical Explanation (Device)
• Three-digit number in the counter column shows the setting value of the following service mode items.
COPIER > OPTION > USER > COUNTER 1
COPIER > OPTION > USER > COUNTER 2
COPIER > OPTION > USER > COUNTER 3
COPIER > OPTION > USER > COUNTER 4
COPIER > OPTION > USER > COUNTER 5
COPIER > OPTION > USER > COUNTER 6
• COUNTER2 to 6 can be changed from the following service mode.
COPIER > OPTION > USER
• The change of the counter display type (New method/Conventional method) can be changed from the following service mode.
COPIER > OPTION > USER > CNT-SW
Restricted function
The restricted function mode is activated when several specific errors are detected so the surviving functions still can operate.
*1: Only the straight pass delivery is available. Stapling, aligning, punching are not available.
*2: Only the target paper source is not available.
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Technical
Explanation
(System)
Overview of System Management.... 133
Security Function.............................. 135
Firmware Management..................... 146
Management of System Options.......183
Backup/Restoration...........................184
Monitoring Function ( e-Maintenance/
imageWARE Remote ).................. 197
3. Technical Explanation (System)
New
Product requirements New requirements
For the system software of this series, "platform" concept has been introduced, and the specifications are to be improved on a
version-by-version basis. This enables to unify development and to implement the same functions and the latest specifications
on all models of the same generation.
New product Upgrading Upgrading
New product
New requirements New requirements
Implementation Implementation
of specifications of specifications
To significantly improve the efficiency of system software development, version upgrade including addition of functions is
performed periodically.
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
NOTE:
• V1.0 is displayed as "101", and V12.34 as "1234".
• If the major version is in one digit number, the first "0" is not displayed.
• The period is omitted.
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
Security Function
If the user has set security policies such as basic policies on information security and remedy standards, the settings can be
managed/configured collectively on the basis of the security policies.
In previous models, network security settings were located on the network settings screen and interface security settings were
located on the interface settings screen, which made it bothersome to configure security settings at a time. The security policy
function of this model enables security-related settings to be configured on one screen.
These settings can be protected using a dedicated password to achieve a high level of security measure.
The information configured in the security policy can be exported or imported using the DCM function, and can be copied to
multiple devices together with other information to be duplicated to multiple devices.
By using iW EMC DCM Plug-in, the settings can be copied to multiple devices at a time.
Security policy
settings
DCM File
NOTE:
The security policy password is also included in the policy setting information copied using the Import/Export All function.
When a password-protected file is imported, a security password is set on the device.
Password-protected files cannot be imported to devices where a security password has been already set.
■ Specifications
Administrator who can configure security policy settings
Only system administrators can access the Security Policy Settings screen, therefore the settings can be configured only by
system administrators.
Password protect the security policy setting function
The security policy setting function can be protected with a password (policy password) to distinguish between ordinary
system administrators and system administrators who also serve as security policy administrators.
Policy passwords are set by system administrators and cannot be changed by users other than system administrators,
thereby preventing creation of security holes.
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
NOTE:
When a password is set for the security policy setting function, this password is required to execute [Initialize All Data/Settings] in
the [Settings/Registration] menu.
This prevents users other than security policy administrators from initializing the device and disabling the security policies.
■ Limitations/Points to Note
Points to note when "Prohibit Use as USB Device" is enabled
When "Prohibit Use as USB Device" is enabled, security-related settings are restricted from being changed, therefore caution
is required when configuring settings during installation.
For example, when "Prohibit Use as USB Device" is enabled, functions to be performed by a service technician using USB
flash drive (e.g. installation of applications) are not available.
NOTE:
In consideration of convenience of service works, the restriction is canceled in the following mode.
• Download Mode
• Some service mode items (see below)
• (LEVEL 2) COPIER > FUNCTION > DBG-LOG > LOG2USB
Save debug logs to a USB storage device
• (LEVEL 2) COPIER > FUNCTION > MISC-P > RPT2USB
Save report information to a USB storage device
When a PS controller not supporting this function is connected to the machine where the security policies are
already:
The security policy settings, including the security administrator/policy settings, are automatically cleared. Settings/
Registrations menu settings forcibly changed by the security policies when the settings are cleared cannot be restored.
If you try to newly create security policies on this machine connected with a PS controller where the function is not
supported:
If connection with a PS controller where the function is not supported is detected, the policy editor will not work at all. It
is not possible to set the security administrator password or configure policy settings.
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
If the security administrator password is set up, you are prompted to enter this password when executing [Initialize All Data/
Settings].
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
■ Export Procedure
1. Start the remote UI as a system administrator user.
2. Select the following item to execute export. (For the detailed procedure, refer to “Procedure Using [Import/Export
All] in the [Settings/Registration] Menu” on page 184.)
• [Settings/Registrations] > [Management Settings] > [Data Management] > [Export] > [Security Policy Settings]
Screen example
■ Import/Export Procedure
The procedure to import/export security policy setting information is the same as the normal procedure for importing DCM files.
For the detailed procedure, refer to [Top] > [Managing the Machine] > [Managing the Machine from a Computer (Remote UI)] >
[Importing/Exporting the Setting Data] > [Importing/Exporting All Settings]. (https://oip.manual.canon/)
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
NOTE:
• If there are policies that cannot be recognized by the model, the unrecognizable policies are ignored.
• When policies of a device where a security password is set are applied to a device where a security password is not set, the
same password will be set.
CAUTION:
If the Restrict Service Representative Access setting ([Settings/Registration] > [Management Settings] > [Device
Management] > [Restrict Service Representative Access]) is enabled, the foregoing service mode cannot be executed.
Be sure that the user understands the importance of not forgetting the password when setting the password for the security
policy settings with the Restrict Service Representative Access setting enabled.
If the password is forgotten, a remedy such as initialization of the storage will have to be performed.
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
By configuring this setting from [Settings/Registration], access to and operation of service mode related to information related to
user asset information (such as the administrator password. Refer to “Restricted Settings” on page 142 ) are restricted.
System Administrator
(User) Service Technician
(CE)
Settings
2. Settings related
1. Enable this function in advance. to user assets cannot
be changed.
Advantage Restriction
User • Operation and configuration of settings related to user asset If the password is set and then forgotten, the
information by service technicians are restricted, thereby re- device needs to be initialized.
ducing security risks.
• A restraining effect is also expected because operations in
service mode are recorded as system audit logs.
Service technician It is possible to reduce risks such as accidentally operating user Some of the service mode items cannot be
asset information. operated.
■ Function Overview
The overview of this function is shown below.
• Users can restrict access to user assets information by configuring this setting.
• When this function is ON, service technicians cannot perform any operation on user asset information.
• When this function is ON, operations related to user assets information and accesses for changing settings are recorded in
audit logs.
• The settings of this function are covered by the export/import function.
■ Setting Procedure
Follow the procedure shown below to configure the settings of this function.
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
ON: Restrict
The settings related to user assets in service mode can no longer be configured/executed. Even if a target item is
selected, the "OK" button remains disabled and cannot be pressed.
OFF: Allow
All the items in service mode can be executed. (Operation is available as before.)
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
■ Restricted Settings
The following settings are restricted when this function is enabled.
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
• Service Mode
Selecting an item on the service mode screen and clicking the 'i' button brings up a message and items indicated as restriction
targets are restricted.
CAUTION:
This message always appears regardless of the value entered for the Restrict Service Representative Access setting.
• [RESTORE] Button
The [RESTORE] button is disabled by enabling this function.
● [RESTORE] Button
The [RESTORE] button is disabled by enabling this function.
● Service Mode
Enabling this function restricts operation/configuration of the following settings.
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
NOTE:
When any of these parameters is selected on the service mode screen and the "i" button is pressed, a message indicating that
the selected parameter is restricted by this function appears. This message normally appears regardless of the value of the Restrict
Service Representative Access setting.
Only the service technician who is in charge of the machine logs in service mode.
Therefore, in the case that unfamiliar date and time are displayed in the access history, the service technician can notice that a
third person logged in service mode.
This function is a security function to prevent unauthorized access to service mode.
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
Firmware Management
Overview
The following firmware upgrading methods are available for this machine.
Upgrade using the Updater functionalities
This is a firmware upgrading method that uses the Updater functionalities of this machine.
This method has a shorter downtime as the system software can be downloaded and decompressed without having to stop
the machine.
• Upgrading by accessing the Content Delivery System (hereinafter referred to as "CDS") server or the Local CDS server
• Upgrading by storing the system software downloaded from the CDS server to a USB flash drive and connecting the
flash drive to the machine
While any of these methods can be used to upgrade the firmware, it is recommended to use the method that uses the Updater
functionalities and connects a USB flash drive, taking into account the amount of down time and time spent on the work.
CDS Server/
Local CDS Server
Updater
iR device
Download mode
(Safe mode)
System software
storage folder
CDS server/
Local CDS server System
Software System
PC for service
Updater
System System
USB connection
System
Software
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
For the following reasons, this method requires the least amount of down time and work time.
• The machine is available while firmware is being downloaded/decompressed.
• Possible to schedule time to apply firmware; the application can take place outside the user's work hours.
iR device
Download mode
(Safe mode)
System software
storage folder PC for service
USB Menu
System
System
System
USB
System connection
Software
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
CAUTION:
When "Restrict Special Mode Operations" (Settings/Registration > Management Settings > Device Management > Restrict
Special Mode Operations) is enabled, the machine cannot enter download mode.
Attempting to enter download mode under this condition brings up the following message indicating that the usage is
restricted.
“ATTENTION. Download mode cannot be used. To enable this mode, set "Restrict Special Mode Operations" of the
administrator settings to "OFF".”
To upgrade the system software in download mode, this setting must be disabled.
NOTE:
Have firmware ready that can be used for USB upgrading in advance.
• Directly under that folder (with firmware registration series name), place the unzipped firmware folders.
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
NOTE:
The firmware registration series name can be confirmed in the following service mode.
COPIER > DISPLAY > USER > SER-NAME
Conceptual diagram
■ Limitation
Do not turn OFF the power while downloading/writing the system software.
Doing so may cause a failure of machine startup.
If the machine becomes unable to start, start it up in download mode (safe mode) *1, and download the software again.
NOTE:
With the previous models, the error code of E753-0001 occurs when downloading the system software for the option that is not
installed. With this machine, however, no error occurs even if downloading the system software for the option that is not installed.
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
PCB
Machine
Option A
PCB Ver1.1
Intallation
System Software Option B
Upgrade
PCB Ver 1.2
OptA Ver2.0
● Requirements
When using this function, the following conditions must be met.
• The following service mode is configured.
• COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > VER-CHNG
• The following data is stored in the host machine.
• Target system software (including the options’)
NOTE:
The system software for PCBs and options is automatically updated in the host machine through USB/CDS updates.
● Target PCB
For the PCBs supporting this function, check the list of target PCBs. Sample of the list is shown below.
In the case of checking the list of target PCBs of a particular model, refer to [Appendix] in the Service Manual of the device.
List of Target PCBs of Automatic Update (Sample)
● Operation Overview
• Version match is checked when the machine is started.
• Version match with the system software versions of options PCBs is checked. If it is judged that the version does not match
(not a supported version) with the system software of the host machine, a screen prompting the user to update appears on
the Control Panel.
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
• Press the "Update" button on the screen to automatically update the system software.
• If an error occurs during automatic update, the process where the error occurred is retried, and if it fails, the system software
is restored to the old version.
• If the host machine model is different from the model of the system software installed in the option to be added, the screen
notifies the user of version mismatch and prompts for update regardless of the VER-CHNG setting. (Example: Finishers that
can be connected to iR-1234 series can also be connected to iR-ADV 5678 series, but if a finisher has the system software
dedicated to iR-ADV1234 series, it is judged to be version mismatch when connecting this finisher to an iR-ADV 5678 series
model.)
In this case, pressing [Update] executes the version upgrade process to resolve the mismatch.
Pressing [Skip] button keeps the status the same as that of usual version mismatch (printing is disabled).
• If one of the followings is satisfied, the auto update function stops the process and the normal startup processing is executed.
• There is no mismatch between the system and the system software configuration.
• VER-CHNG is set to "0" (function is disabled) in service mode.
• VER-CHNG is set to "1" (version upgrade only) in service mode, and there is an option or PCB that requires a version
downgrade.
• The software of a connected option is not appropriate for the host machine.
• The [Skip] button is pressed on the screen notifying you of mismatch.
• If VER-CHNG is set to "1" (version upgrade only) in service mode and there is an option or PCB that requires a version
downgrade, the following message appears and the auto update function stops processing.
When the above message appears, the alarm code "70-0087" is generated at the same time.
In that case, manually install system software of a matching version, using, for example, a USB flash drive.
● Flow of Operation
The flow of operation of this function is shown below.
2. Turn OFF the power of the machine, and add an option or replace the PCB.
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
4. Press [Update] to update the system software of the added/replaced option or PCB.
■ Third-Party Software
The system software of this series contains some software and modules created by third parties (hereinafter referred to as third-
party software).
Because the third-party software is also updated at the time of system software update, the license agreement for the software
is required.
After the platform version has been upgraded to V3.4 or later due to a system software update, the <Notification> screen appears
on the Control Panel when starting the device for the first time after the update, prompting the user to review "Third-Party Software"
where the license conditions for the third-party software are described.
Note that the screen appears only when the platform version is upgraded. If the version remains the same, the screen does not
appear.
The following shows the conditions for displaying/not displaying <Notification>.
The <Notification> screen includes the following URL for User's Guides. Make sure to access the link, open the product's User's
Guide and have the user review the posted PDF file, "Third-Party Software."
https://oip.manual.canon/
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
The <Notification> screen is also accessible from the counter screen. Have the user administrator review "Third-Party Software"
before the implementation of the third-party software if planning a pre-installation or the user administrator cannot confirm it at
initial startup.
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
d
a
b
c
UGW setting Register the firmware
for distribution Firmware acquisition in the Local CDS
(UGW-linked)*1
Distribution setting & Distribution setting & Distribution setting & Executing the task
Download Download Download Download via from Device Firmware
Scheduled download Automatic download USB flash drive
Via Service mode Via User mode Via User mode Update Plug-in
(Local UI) (Local UI) (Remote UI)
Without connection to
With connection to external network external network
1) Set up customers,
device types, distribution
dev on
schedule and the
sch
3) Give a firmware distribution UGW com
command for download ad Sales Company
command to e-RDS. / Partner
2) Notify
Not didistribution UGW Operator
e-RDS information
inform
inf ormation to CDS.
4) Download
firmware
CDS Canon Inc.
Firmware Upload
Updater Firmware
1) Set up customers,
3) Give a firmware distribution UGW device types, distribution Sales Company
command to e-ROS. schedule and the / Partner
command for download
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
Having scheduled updates registered on UGW allows the device’s Updater to automatically and periodically check and perform
firmware updates.
UGW Operator
3) Notify distribution
e-RDS information to CDS.
5) Periodical firmware
download CDS
Devices with
Canon Inc.
1) Firmware Upload
update function
Updater
Firmware
6) Writing process is
automatically started upon
download completed.
1) Manually execute
Updater. Canon Inc.
CDS Firmware Upload
oad
Updater
Devices with Firmware
update function 2) Firmware
distribution
Service
Technician
2) Manually operate
on Updater 1) Register firmware
re Canon Inc.
to USB flash drive
ive CDS Firmware upload
Updater
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
● Points to Note
Simultaneous usage of the Updater function
The Updater function of the same device cannot be used simultaneously by multiple users.
■ Preparation
The following preparations are required to update firmware using Updater.
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
*1: Required when configuring the scheduled update setting on the Control Panel.
Work Description
Set the following service mode to 1.
• COPIER > Option > FNC-SW > CDS-UGW
Set the following setting to “Yes.”
• UGW WebPortal settings > Firmware Distribution on the [Customer Management] screen
NOTE:
• For how to navigate through the UGW WebPortal, see the operational manual for e-Maintenance/imageWARE Remote.
• For a device to be available for search when a service technician who “enters customer information” or configure “a firmware
distribution command” selects a target device on the [Firmware Distribution Information] screen, Firmware Distribution must
be set to “Yes” on the [Customer Management] screen.
• If [Firmware Distribution] is not displayed on the [Customer Management] screen of UGW WebPortal, the account may not
have a display permission for firmware distribution information. Ask your sales company.
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
• Example of the Updater screen when the [Update Firmware] button is enabled (setting value: "1")
• Example of the Updater screen when the [Update Firmware] button is disabled (setting value: "0")
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3. Technical Explanation (System)
4. Ensure to enter “https://device02.c-cdsknn.net/cds_soap/updaterif” in the field beside the [Delivery Server URL]
button.
If the URL is not entered or a wrong URL is entered in the field, click [Delivery Server URL] button to show the virtual keypad.
Check the URL and enter the correct one.
● Communication Test
NOTE:
Because CDS and RDS use different servers, make sure to perform a CDS communication test even if an RDS communication
test was a success.
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4. Press [Yes].
Retrieve from the distribution server download file data for communication test (communication test with the distribution
server).
The download file data for communication test allows to download a test content from the file server (communication test
with the file server).
CAUTION:
Make sure to perform a communication test for both Embedded RDS and CDS.
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• Example of the Remote UI of Updater when [Manual Update] menu is hidden by disabling it
NOTE:
In order to use manual update of the remote UI, firmware for manual update is required.
For regions where firmware update by users is not supported, manual firmware update function cannot be used even if [Manual
Update] menu on the remote UI is enabled.
Work Description
The display/hide setting for the [Scheduled Update] button on the Updater menu is different depending on a country/region.
COPIER >OPTION >FNC-SW >CDS-LVUP
Setting values
2: To display the button on Updater in service mode (i.e. to allow service technicians to perform scheduled updates)
1: To display the button on Updater in the [Settings/Registration] menu (i.e. to allow users to configure scheduled updates)
0: To hide the button on either Updater menu (to disallow scheduled updates)
If the [Scheduled Update] button cannot be found on the Updater menu in service mode, check/configure the following service
mode.
• Updater screen when the value is set to "1" or "2"
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Work Description
Changing the following service mode setting, you can enable the firmware update feature that uses local CDS.
Set it to "1" when enabling the local CDS firmware update feature and set it to "0" when disabling the feature.
When the feature is enabled, the local CDS setting button, [Connection Server Settings], is displayed, which allows to connect
to local CDS and configure the destination server.
COPIER >OPTION >FNC-SW >LCDSFLG
• Example of the Updater screen when the firmware update feature using local CDS is enabled (setting value: "1")
• Example of the Updater screen when the firmware update feature using local CDS is disabled (setting value: "0")
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The device checks the schedule concerned every 12 hours on UGW. This allows the device to register the firmware distribution
setting, enabling automatic firmware download and update.
NOTE:
To contacts registered for E-mail notification on UGW, the E-mail is sent from UGW upon completing firmware update.
NOTE:
The firmware downloaded by scheduling via UGW can be checked/deleted from [Settings/ Registartion ] menu, but cannot be
updated. If a user download the other firmware, the firmware downloaded with "UGW-linked Download" is overwritten.
4. The firmware is applied to the device. The device is automatically restarted when the firmware is successfully
applied.
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3. [Special Firmware] screen is shown as below. Enter the fields and press [OK] button.
Item Content
Retrieval ID Enter numeric up to 8 characters.
Password Enter numeric up to 8 characters.
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4. [New Firmware] screen is shown as below. Check the contents and press [Next] button.
Item Content
Version The current firmware version is shown.
Applicable Firmware Select the firmware applicable to the device from the dropdown list.
Additional Languages If there are any additional languages, they are displayed.
More than 1 language can be selected, and it is possible to add another language when upgrading the
firmware.
Up to 11 languages can be added, including Japanese and English. The languages already registered
in the device are always selected, and SST is used to delete an unnecessary language from the device.
Release Note If any release note is published, the contents are shown here.
NOTE:
To update to the individual response edition, the firmware corresponding to the ID and password that you input is displayed in
[Applicable Firmware].
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5. [Delivery Settings] screen is shown as below. Enter the fields and press [OK] button.
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6. Confirm Export Criteria screen is shown as below. Check the contents and press [Accept] button.
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• When Distribution Time and Timing to Apply of Distribution Setting are set to [Now] and [Manual], respectively:
Confirm the firmware and press [OK] button.
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4. The firmware is applied to the device. The device is automatically restarted when the firmware is successfully
applied.
5. The firmware is applied to the device. The device is automatically restarted when the firmware is successfully
applied.
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4. Confirm the contents of the distribution schedule and press [Yes] button.
5. Confirm the result of deletion shown on the screen and press [OK] button.
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5. Confirm the result of deletion and press [OK] button. Now the downloaded firmware is successfully deleted.
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5. The [Update from USB Memory] setting screen appears. Select [Version Up Only] or [All] for [Firmware Ver. to
Display].
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The firmware starts being downloaded from the USB flash drive.
10. If [Auto] was selected for Timing to Apply, a dialog box appears informing the application of firmware is being
prepared. After the machine is restarted automatically, the [Update Firmware] dialog box is displayed again.
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11. If [Manual] or [Set Time] was selected for Timing to Apply, the Download Completed dialog box appears. Confirm
the firmware to update and press [OK]. The [Update Firmware] dialog box is displayed again.
iR device
Download mode
(Safe mode)
System software
storage folder PC for service
System
USB Menu
System
System
USB
System connection
Software
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CAUTION:
When "Restrict Special Mode Operations" (Settings/Registration > Management Settings > Device Management > Restrict
Special Mode Operations) is enabled, the host machine cannot enter download mode.
Attempting to enter download mode under this condition brings up the following message indicating that the usage is
restricted.
"ATTENTION. Download mode cannot be used. To enable this mode, set "Restrict Special Mode Operations" of the
administrator settings to "OFF"."
When performing the work such as firmware update by entering download mode, it is necessary to disable this setting.
■ Connection
1. Retrieve a desired firmware (ZIP file) and unzip it.
2. Referring to “Common Preparations (Preparing a USB Flash Drive)” on page 148, save the unzipped firmware folder
to a USB flash drive.
4. Turn ON the power of the host machine, and execute the following service mode to enter download mode.
• COPIER > Function > SYSTEM > DOWNLOAD
Checking USB
Do not turn OFF the power without executing the shutdown sequence.
NOTE:
The USB port on the back of the device can also be used.
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7. Once the device recognizes the USB flash drive, the following menu appears on the Control Panel.
[4] : Clear/Format
[5] : Backup/Restore
[8] : Download File
CAUTION:
• Although the machine can start normally with the previous version thanks to the mechanism to recover the machine
when an error occurs, do not turn OFF the power while downloading or writing firmware in order to prevent an
unnecessary error.
• Be sure to execute the following procedure to exit download mode.
1. Press [Reset] > [0] on the menu screen.
The shutdown sequence is executed.
2. Once the message on the Touch Panel has disappeared, turn OFF the main power.
NOTE:
Depending on the manufacturer or type of USB flash drive, the device may not recognize a flash drive when it is connected.
After power-on, the machine tries to detect a USB flash drive for up to 60 seconds. If the machine fails to recognize it during this
period, the menu above does not appear.
If this happens, use another USB flash drive.
CAUTION:
Compared to Backupless Mode, upgrading with Backup Mode takes only a few to tens of seconds longer to process, making
a rather insignificant difference. To avoid risks in the event of trouble, the execution of Backup Mode is recommended.
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1. Remove the network cable if any network cable is connected to the host machine.
2. Turn ON the main power of the host machine, and execute the following service mode to enter download mode.
• COPIER > Function > SYSTEM > DOWNLOAD
Checking USB
Do not turn OFF the power without executing the shutdown sequence.
4. Press [1].
[4] : Clear/Format
[5] : Backup/Restore
[8] : Download File
5. Select the version of the system software to be used on the version selection screen.
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CAUTION:
When Backup Mode is used to upgrade the version, the difference in processing time is only a few seconds or tens of
seconds, and the effect is not significant. To avoid risks in the event of a trouble, it is recommended to use Backup Mode.
7. The details of the processing will be displayed. Read through the description, and press [0] to execute, or press a
key other than [0] and return to the menu screen if you do not want to execute.
During the process, the download status is displayed on the Control Panel.
------------------------------------
FirmDownload 0% FirmBackup -%
StdCont -%
Dcon -% CCM -%
ACC1 -% CCB -%
ACC2 -% RCON -%
ACC3 -% TSP -%
Reboot
SafeCont -%
------------------------------------
Updating software... Do not turn OFF the main power.
Mise a jour du ligiciel... Ne mettez pas le peripherique hors tension.
Software wird aktualisiert...Schalten Sie das Gerat nicht AUS.
Writing to the system area is started once download is completed. When writing to the DCON (ACC1, CCM or CCB if there
is an option) is completed, the machine is automatically restarted. After writing of SafeCont is completed, the machine is
automatically restarted again.
8. The main menu will appear. Press the Remove key at the lower-right corner of the Touch Panel, select [Remove
Memory Media], and remove the USB device.
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NOTE:
It may take up to 25 minutes to update all firmware. To reduce downtime, it is recommended to use Update (Auto) under normal
condition.
1. Remove the network cable if any network cable is connected to the host machine.
2. Turn ON the main power of the host machine, and enter download mode from the service mode.
• COPIER > Function > SYSTEM > DOWNLOAD
4. Select [1].
[4] : Clear/Format
[5] : Backup/Restore
[8] : Download File
5. Select the version of the system software to be used on the version selection screen.
CAUTION:
When Backup Mode is used to upgrade the version, the difference in processing time is only a few seconds or tens of
seconds, and the effect is not significant. To avoid risks in the event of a trouble, it is recommended to use Backup Mode.
7. The details of the processing will be displayed. Read through the description, and press [0] to execute, or press a
key other than [0] and return to the menu screen if you do not want to execute.
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During the process, the download status is displayed on the Control Panel.
------------------------------------
FirmDownload 0% FirmBackup -%
StdCont -%
Dcon -% CCM -%
ACC1 -% CCB -%
ACC2 -% RCON -%
ACC3 -% TSP -%
Reboot
SafeCont -%
------------------------------------
Updating software... Do not turn OFF the main power.
Mise a jour du ligiciel... Ne mettez pas le peripherique hors tension.
Software wird aktualisiert...Schalten Sie das Gerat nicht AUS.
Writing to the system area is started once download is completed. When writing to the DCON (ACC1, CCM or CCB if there
is an option) is completed, the machine is automatically restarted. After writing of SafeCont is completed, the machine is
automatically restarted again.
8. The main menu will appear. Press the Remove key at the lower-right corner of the Touch Panel, select [Remove
Memory Media], and remove the USB device.
1. Remove the network cable if any network cable is connected to the host machine.
2. Turn ON the main power of the host machine, and execute the following service mode to enter download mode.
• COPIER > Function > SYSTEM > DOWNLOAD
3. Press [1], and select the version of the system software to be used on the version selection screen.
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5. The following screen will appear. Select the version upgrade method to perform, and press [0].
During the download process, the download status is displayed on the Control Panel.
Writing to the system area is started once download is completed. When writing to the DCON (ACC1, CCM or CCB if there
is an option) is completed, the machine is automatically restarted.
After writing of SafeCont is completed, the machine is automatically restarted again.
6. The main menu will appear. Press the Remove key at the lower-right corner of the Touch Panel, select [Remove
Memory Media], and remove the USB device.
NOTE:
See the following website for the User's Guide.
https://oip.manual.canon/
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Overview
The management of system options is described in the User’s Guide (visit the following URL) as it is performed from the [Settings/
Registration] menu, which can be accessed by users.
4. When the license is disabled, an invalidation certificate key (4 digits x 6) is displayed in the [TR-XXXX] column. Write
down the key.
6. Complete setup of the transfer destination device, and check the serial number of the device.
7. Inform the Support Dept. of the sales company of the invalidation certificate key necessary for transfer of the license,
the serial number of the transfer source device, and the serial number of the transfer destination device, and request
the Support Dept. to issue a transfer license for the transfer destination device.
8. Using the obtained transfer license, activate the system option on the transfer destination device.
9. Start the function and check that the system option has been transferred properly.
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Backup/Restoration
Overview
Various data is stored in the storage inside the device.
Depending on the works to be done such as replacing parts, this data needs to be backed up and restored.
There are some ways to back up and restore data, and the appropriate one should be used depending on the purpose and storage
destination.
Refer to Backup Data in the Appendix for details on the backup and restore methods and the data that is covered.
■ Limitation
• An import/export process ends with error while the following specific job is executed.
• Send job
• Forwarding job
• FAX reception job
• IFAX reception job
• If this function is executed with a print job simultaneously, it affects the operation such as;
UI is locked, or a print job is cleared by restart after import. So it requires careful operation.
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■ Compatibility of Data
The following table shows compatibility of data in the case where the device from which the data is exported and the device to
which the data is imported differ in model and/or serial number.
For service mode items corresponding to Cases A, B, and C of import process, refer to [List of Service Modes That Can Be
Restored] in Appendix of the Service Manual of the host machine.
3. Start remote UI, select [Settings/Registrations] > [Management Settings] > [Data Management] > [Export], select
"Service Mode Settings" to export.
NOTE:
Other items can be selected and exported at the same time.
*1. If the firmware version at the time of import differs from that at the time of export, predetermined corrective processing may be
performed.
*2. If a serial number is missing, the serial numbers are judged to be mismatched.
*3. Predetermined corrective processing may be performed.
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4. Follow the instructions on the screen to save the file to any location.
NOTE:
• Up to 2 files can be stored in the host machine.
• Backing up to an area in the host machine is used to, for example, restore the settings to the original state after temporarily
changing multiple settings for troubleshooting.
The only data that is backed up is the service mode settings information.
When restoring files from a USB flash drive, the data to be backed up can be the files exported by this function or those exported
by using [ExportAll] in the [Settings/Registration] menu.
When data is exported to the area within the host machine, the data can be used as backup of the same host machine.
When data is exported to a USB flash drive, it can be used as backup for the same device, and can also be used for migrating
the setting values to another device.
CAUTION:
This function must not be used when replacing PCBs.
Be sure to use the following DCON/RCON service mode backup function.
• DC-CON: SRAMBUP / DSRAMRES
• R-CON: RSRAMBUP / RSRAMRES
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3. Press [List], enter "1" or "2" using the numeric keys, and press [OK].
• To back up data to a USB flash drive: 1
• To back up data to the area in the host machine: 2
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5. Press [PASSWD] first, then press the password entry field, and enter the password.
NOTE:
CAUTION:
When using the BACKUP function of service mode to back up data to a USB flash drive, files (DCM files) that have been
executed without setting a password cannot be imported from the [Settings/Registration] menu.
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8. Select [LIST], enter "0" using the numeric keys, and press [OK].
NOTE:
The specification of the name of the exported file is shown below.
iR-ADV CXXXX_ZZZ99999_V0170_0001_YYYY_MMDD_HHMMSS.dcm
NOTE:
1. When restoring data from the USB flash drive, connect the USB flash drive to the USB port of the host machine.
When restoring data from the area in the host machine, skip this step.
When the settings are applied, the backup file saved on the host machine is displayed.
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3. Press [LIST], enter "1" or "2" using the numeric keys, and press [OK].
• To restore data to a USB flash drive: 1
• To restore data to the area in the host machine: 2
4. The backup files saved on the USB flash drive or on the host machine are displayed. Press [SELECT], enter the
number shown on the left side of the file name to be selected using the numeric keys, and press [OK].
NOTE:
When a USB flash drive has been used, up to 8 backup files can be displayed on a screen. If there are more than 8 files, it is
necessary to switch screens.
It is not necessary to switch between screens when restored from the host machine, since only 2 files can be saved.
5. Confirm that "*" is displayed on the right side of the selected file, and press [->].
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6. Press [PASSWD] and then the password entry field, enter the password, select the options (arbitrary), and then
press [OK]. Details of the options are shown below.
[IMPORTLOG OUTPUT]
This option is selected to output (print) import logs. After completion of import, select [Settings/Registration] >
[Management Settings] > [Data Management] > [Import Result Report] to print the import logs.
[IMPORTLOG KEEP DEVICE]
This option is selected to save the import logs to a USB flash drive connected to the host machine.
They can be saved on the host machine but there is no way to retrieve them, so use this option only when importing
them from a USB flash drive.
[REPLACE]
This option is selected to import the setting values of import level 1 (data that can be restored only to the device from
which the data was exported).
Settings that cannot be normally imported (such as setting information that cannot be imported to a device having a
different serial number) can be imported by this option.
NOTE:
• "<-" is displayed on the right side of the file to indicate that the selection of the file has been confirmed.
• "***" is displayed after [PASSWD] is entered.
• Logs can be output (printed) from [Settings/Registration] > [Management Settings] > [Data Management] > [Import/Export] >
[Import Result Report] from the Operation Panel.
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NOTE:
Selecting [REPLACE] enables the file, that has been exported from the other host machine, to be imported, as if it was exported
from this machine.
The following items are imported.
• Preferences > Network > TCP/IP Settings > IPv4 Settings > IP Address Settings > IP Address
• Preferences > Network > TCP/IP Settings > IPv6 Settings > Manual Address Settings
• Preferences > Network > TCP/IP Settings > DNS Settings > DNS Host/Domain Name Settings
• Preferences > Network > AppleTalk Settings
• Function Settings > Send > E-Mail/I-Fax Settings > Communication Settings > E-Mail Address
• Function Settings > Send > E-Mail/I-Fax Settings > Communication Settings > POP Login Name
• Function Settings > Send > E-Mail/I-Fax Settings > Communication Settings > POP Password
• Function Settings > Send > Fax Settings > Set Line > Line n > Register Unit Telephone Number
• Function Settings > Send > Fax Settings > Set Line > Line n > Register Unit Telephone Number > ISDN Subaddress
• Function Settings > Send > Fax Settings > Set Line > Line n > Register Unit Name
• Management Settings > Device Management > Device Information Settings
9. Press [LIST], enter "0" using the numeric keys, and press [OK].
NOTE:
Be sure to restart the machine after restoration.
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Target Data
• Data of the DC Controller (DC-CON) SRAM
• Setting data of the Reader Controller (R-CON)
■ Operation Procedure
● Backup Procedure
1. Enter service mode level 2.
2. Select any of the following service mode items, and press [OK].
To backup the DC Controller PCB SRAM data:
• (LEVEL 2) COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > DSRAMBUP
To backup the Reader Controller settings data:
• (LEVEL 2) COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > RSRAMBUP
● Restoration Procedure
2. Select any of the following service mode items, and press [OK].
To restore the DC Controller PCB SRAM data
• (LEVEL 2) COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > DSRAMRES
To restore the Reader Controller settings data
• (LEVEL 2) COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > RSRAMRES
■ Overview
When the Main Controller PCB or device is being replaced, the host machine's data may need to be backed up and restored.
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When replacing a PCB, data stored in the PCB can be temporarily saved and migrated to a new PCB by using the backup function.
This section describes the procedure for backup and restoration using a USB flash drive.
NOTE:
Before replacing the DC Controller PCB, back up its data in service mode. The backed-up data can be restored in service mode
after the replacement, to transfer the setting data, e.g. service mode settings, stored in the old DC Controller PCB.
eMMC PCB
iR 1234
System SramImg.bin
Upload/Download
(Backup/Restore)
MeapBackup.bin MeapBack.bin
To back up and restore the host machine using a USB flash drive, it must:
• Contain system software for the host machine
• Be formatted with the FAT file system
• Have 1 GB or larger free space (recommended)
● Backup/Restoration Procedure
1. Remove the network cable if any network cable is connected to the host machine.
2. Turn ON the main power of the host machine, and execute the following service mode to enter download mode.
• COPIER > Function > SYSTEM > DOWNLOAD
3. The following screen appears. Connect a USB flash drive to the USB port.
Do not turn OFF the power without executing the shutdown sequence.
NOTE:
The USB port on the back of the device can also be used.
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4. When the host machine recognizes the USB flash drive, the following menu is displayed on the Control Panel; press
[5] of the numeric keys.
CAUTION:
The host machine may fail to recognize the USB flash drive depending on its manufacturer or the model.
After power-on, the machine tries to detect a USB flash drive for up to 60 seconds. If the machine fails to recognize it during
this period, the menu above will not appear.
In this case, use another USB flash drive.
5. When the following menu is displayed, press the key corresponding to the menu code for the work to do.
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6. The following screen appears when the processing is complete. Press any key.
NOTE:
If there is no data backed up in advance, restoration cannot be executed.
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Functional Overview
■ Overview of System
E-RDS, which stands for EMBEDDED-RDS, is a monitoring program that runs on the host machine. When the monitoring option
is enabled by making the setting on this machine, information such as the status change of the machine, counter information,
and failure information are collected. The collected device information is sent to a remote maintenance server called UGW
(Universal Gateway Server) via Internet.
The information to be monitored is:
• Billing counter
• Parts counter
• ROM version
• Service call error log
• Jam log
• Alarm log
• Change of status (such as status of consumables)
The following device configuration information is sent to the UGW server.
Since high confidentiality is required for the information shown above, it performs communication between this machine and the
UGW using HTTPS/ SOAP protocol.
UGW
Customer Internet
Environment Internet
This machine
Firewall
Sales Company
Administrator
DNS Server Proxy Server
■ Major Functions
Functional cat- Sub category Description
egory
Communication COM-TEST Execute service mode to communicate with the server, retrieve schedule information,
test and establish communication.
Transmission of Billing/all resources/parts/ Periodically send billing/all resources/parts/mode-by-mode counters to the server.
counters mode-by-mode counters
Transmission of Alerts Each time the status of the device is changed, the status information is sent to the
event logs server.
Service call/alarm/jam log Each time a service call, alarm, or jam log occurs, the error log is sent to the server.
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Limitations
■ Points to Note when Servicing
• After clearing the setting values in service mode (execution of COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEAR > MN-CON), it is necessary
to initialize the E-RDS setting (ERDS-DAT) and execute a communication test (COM-TEST). If they are not performed, the
transmission of counter data to UGW may end in error.
In addition, all settings must be reconfigured after the replacement of Main Controller PCB.
• Do not change the values of the following service mode items unless otherwise instructed.
If they are changed, an error occurs in the communication with UGW.
• Port number of UGW
COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL > RGW-PORT
Default: 443
• URL for connecting to UGW
COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL > RGW-ADR
Default: https://b01.ugwdevice.net/ugw/agentif010
• On the device with an expired e-Maintenance/imageWARE Remote contract, make sure to disable its E-RDS setting (E-
RDS: 0).
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• With this machine, a communication test can be conducted from the [Counter Check] on the Control Panel. *1
When conducting a communication test from [Counter Check], pay attention to the following points:
• During a communication test, do not take any action such as pressing a key. Actions are not accepted until the
communication test is completed (actions are ignored).
• When a communication test is being conducted from service mode or from [Check Counter], do not conduct a
communication test from the other. Such an operation is not guaranteed.
Installation Procedure
■ Preparation
Because this function communicates with the UGW server, the machine must connect to an external network.
Check the following items, and configure them if they have not been configured yet.
• IP address settings
• DNS server settings
• Proxy server settings (if authentication is required, configure authentication information as well.)
• Installation of CA certificate (if using a certificate other than those pre-installed in the device)
CAUTION:
If the following systems have been introduced in the network environment to which the host machine is connected, take
these systems into consideration when configuring the settings.
• Proxy server
• Firewall
• Router/switching devices
If these settings are not properly configured, the device may seem to work properly in a LAN environment, but this function
will not work correctly as the device cannot access external network and is unable to establish communication with UGW.
NOTE:
• Obtain network environment information from the system administrator.
• After changing the network settings, be sure to turn OFF and then ON the main power of the machine.
*1. If communication fails, an error code (hexadecimal number, 8-digit) is displayed on the Touch Panel Display.
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NOTE:
You can also perform a communication test through COM-TEST in service mode.
COM-LOG shows the status of communication with UGW. Performing a communication test with UGW allows E-RDS to retrieve
scheduled delivery data and start monitoring.
NOTE:
"*" is added to the beginning of the error character strings only in the case of an error in a communication test (method name:
"getConfiguration" or "communicationTest").
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*1. In [hexadecimal], the error code returned from the server is displayed in hex notation.
In [detailed error information on the server side], the error detail character strings returned from the server are displayed.
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Periodical Service
Periodically Replaced Parts.............. 204
Consumable Parts List...................... 205
4. Periodical Service
No. Parts name Parts number Quanti- Estimated life Service Mode Alarm Code
ty Parts counter Replacement
(COUNTER > completion
DRBL-1)
1 Air Filter FC0-3078 1 240,000 pages OZ-FIL1 43-0483
[1]
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4. Periodical Service
No. Parts name Parts number Qty Estimated life Service Mode Alarm code
*1 *2 Parts counter Replacement
(COUNTER > completion
DRBL-1)
1 Transfer Roller FE8-2935 1 300,000 pages TR-ROLL 43-0013
2 Separation Static Eliminator FM3-9296 1 240,000 pages SP-SC-EL 43-0380
3 Drum Unit - 1 - PT-DRM 43-0073
4 Developing Assembly FM1-J148 1 500,000 pages DV-UNT-K 43-0123
5 Waste Toner Container FM3-9276 1 80,000 pages WST-TNR 11-0100
6 Pickup Roller (Cassette 1) FB6-3405 1 150,000 sheets C1-PU-RL 43-0079
7 Separation Roller (Cassette 1) FC6-6661 1 120,000 sheets C1-SP-RL 43-0081
8 Feed Roller (Cassette 1) FC0-5080 1 150,000 sheets C1-FD-RL 43-0080
9 Pickup Roller (Cassette 2) FB6-3405 1 150,000 sheets C2-PU-RL 43-0082
10 Separation Roller (Cassette 2) FC6-6661 1 120,000 sheets C2-SP-RL 43-0084
11 Feed Roller (Cassette 2) FC0-5080 1 150,000 sheets C2-FD-RL 43-0083
12 Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Roller FL3-1352 1 150,000 sheets M-FD-RL 43-0077
13 Multi-purpose Tray Separation Pad FL3-3469 1 150,000 sheets M-SP-PD 43-0450
14 Fixing Main Unit (100V) FM1-J022 1 240,000 pages FX-UNIT 43-0076
15 Fixing Main Unit (120V) 51 ppm machine:
FM1-J020
25/35/45 ppm
machine: FM1-
J023
16 Fixing Main Unit (230V) 51 ppm machine:
FM1-J021
25/35/45 ppm
machine: FM1-
J024
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[2]
[1]
[12]
[14] [15] [16] [13]
[4]
[5]
[8]
[7]
[6] [11]
[9] [10]
Reverse ADF
No. Parts name Parts num- Qty Estimated Service Mode Alarm code
ber life Parts counter Replacement com-
(COUNTER > pletion
DRBL-2)
1 Pickup Roller FG3-4043 1 80,000 DF-PU-RL 43-0125
sheets
2 Separation Pad FL3-3239 1 80,000 DF-SP-RL 43-0092
sheets
3 ADF feed guide FL1-0304 1 40,000 LNT-TAPE -
(Dust Collecting Tape) sheets
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[1]
[3]
[2]
2-cassette Pedestal-AN1
No. Parts name Parts num- Qty Estimated life Service Mode Alarm code
ber Parts counter Replacement
(COUNTER > completion
DRBL-2)
1 Pickup Roller (Cassette 3) FB6-3405 1 150,000 sheets C3-PU-RL 43-0085
2 Feed Roller (Cassette 3) FC0-5080 1 150,000 sheets C3-FD-RL 43-0086
3 Separation Roller (Cassette 3) FC6-6661 1 120,000 sheets C3-SP-RL 43-0087
4 Pickup Roller (Cassette 4) FB6-3405 1 150,000 sheets C4-PU-RL 43-0088
5 Feed Roller (Cassette 4) FC0-5080 1 150,000 sheets C4-FD-RL 43-0089
6 Separation Roller (Cassette 4) FC6-6661 1 120,000 sheets C4-SP-RL 43-0090
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
No. Parts name Parts number Qty Estimated life Service Mode
Parts counter
(COUNTER >
DRBL-2)
1 Staple Unit FM1-N381 1 500,000 times FIN-STPR
2 Staple-free Staple Unit FM1-C429 1 30,000 times FR-STPL
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Preface..............................................209
Parts List........................................... 210
External Cover/Interior System......... 223
Original Exposure System.................234
Original Feed System........................239
Main Controller System.....................256
Laser Exposure System.................... 260
Image Formation System.................. 262
Fixing System....................................271
Pickup Feed System......................... 285
External Auxiliary System................. 297
5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
Preface
Outline
This chapter describes disassembly and reassembly procedures of the printer.
The service technician is to identify the cause of printer failures according to follow the disassembly procedures of each part to
replace the defective parts or the consumable parts.
Note the following precautions when working on the printer.
• Before disassembling or reassembling the printer, be sure to disconnect its power cord from the electrical outlet.
• When having removed the Drum Unit from the host machine before disassembling and assembling the machine, be sure to
put the Photosensitive Drum in a protective bag even in a short period of time to prevent the adverse effect of light.
• Reassembling procedures are followed by the reverse of disassembly unless otherwise specified.
• Note the length, diameters, and locations of screws as you remove them. When reassembling the printer, be sure to use
them in their original locations.
• Do not run the printer with any parts removed as a general rule.
• Ground yourself by touching the metal part of the printer before handling the PCB to reduce the possibility of damage caused
by static electricity.
• When you replace the part that the rating plate or the product code label is attached, be sure to remove the rating plate or
the product code label and put it to the new part.
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Parts List
[1]
[4]
[14]
[5]
[13] [6]
[7]
[12]
[8]
[11]
[9]
[10]
No. Name
[1] Reader Left Cover
[2] DADF (Standard)
[3] Reader Front Cover
[4] Control Panel Unit
[5] Support Cover
[6] Toner Supply Cover
[7] Front Cover
[8] Cassette 1
[9] Optional Cassette 2
[10] Left Lower Cover
[11] Left Cover
[12] Left Upper Cover
[13] Delivery Tray
[14] Left Rear Cover
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[16] [17]
[15] [18]
[26]
[25]
[19]
[24]
[20]
[23]
[21]
[22]
No. Name
[15] Reader Right Cover
[16] Copyboard Glass
[17] ADF Reading Glass
[18] Reader Rear Cover
[19] Rear Cover
[20] Rear Lower Cover
[21] Right Rear Cover (Upper)
[22] Right Rear Cover (Lower)
[23] Right Lower Door
[24] Right Lower Cover (Front)
[25] Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Tray
[26] Right Cover
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Main Unit
[4]
[3]
[5]
[2]
[1]
No. Name
[1] Laser Scanner Unit
[2] Toner Supply Unit
[3] CCD Unit
[4] Right Cover Unit
[5] Multi Pickup Unit
[6]
[13]
[7]
[12]
[8]
[9]
[10]
[11]
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No. Name
[6] Second Delivery Unit
[7] First Delivery Unit
[8] Fixing Assembly
[9] Developing Assembly
[10] Cassette Pickup Unit 1
[11] Cassette Pickup Unit 2
[12] Main Drive Unit
[13] First Delivery Drive Assembly
[6]
[5]
[4]
[7]
[2] [8]
[1]
[3]
[10]
[11]
[10]
[9] [11]
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No. Name
[1] Developing Assembly
[2] Fixing Assembly
[3] Waste Toner Container
[4] Transfer Roller
[5] Separation Static Eliminator
[6] Filter
[7] Multi-purpose Tray Roller
[8] Multi-purpose Tray Separation Pad
[9] Pickup Roller
[10] Feed Roller
[11] Separation Roller
PCB
UN11
UN43 UN7
UN13
UN8
UN71
UN75 UN18
UN15 UN14
UN23
/UN60 UN24 UN48
UN1
UN5 UN6 UN2
UN30
UN3
No. Name
UN1 All-night Power Supply PCB
UN2 DC Controller PCB
UN3 Heater PCB
UN5
UN6 HVT PCB
UN7 LCD PCB
UN8 Key Top PCB
UN11 Touch Panel PCB
UN13 Control Panel CPU PCB
UN14 Main Controller PCB
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No. Name
UN15 G3 FAX PCB
UN18 Off-Hook PCB
UN23 Laser Driver PCB (4 Beams)
UN60 Laser Driver PCB (2 Beams)
UN24 BD PCB
UN30 AC Driver PCB
UN43 USB PCB
UN48 Speaker
UN71 Wireless LAN PCB
UN75 Bottle Sensor PCB
Solenoid
SL13
SL12
SL2
SL1
SL11
No. Name
SL1 Cassette 1 Pickup Solenoid
SL2 Multi-Purpose Tray Pickup Solenoid
SL11 Cassette 2 Pickup Solenoid
SL12 Reversal Solenoid
SL13 No.2 Delivery Solenoid
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Sensor
PS23
PS20 PS21
PS22 PS10
PS24 PS50
UN27
PS33
PS34 PS31
PS32 UN25
PS46
PS17
PS18
UN16
No. Name
PS1 Cassette 1 Pickup Sensor
PS2 Cassette 1 Paper Sensor
PS3 Cassette 1 Paper Level Sensor B
PS4 Cassette 1 Paper Level Sensor A
PS5 Pre-Registration Sensor
PS6 Loop Sensor
PS7 Duplex Feed Sensor
PS9 Multi-Purpose Tray Paper Sensor
PS10 Fixing Film Shutter HP Sensor
PS17 Waste Toner Full Sensor
PS18 Front Cover Open/Closed Sensor
PS19 Fixing Outlet Sensor
PS20 No.1 Delivery Full Sensor
PS21 No.1 Delivery Sensor
PS22 No.2 Delivery Sensor
PS23 No.2 Delivery Full Sensor
PS24 Reversal Sensor
PS31 Cassette 2 Paper Sensor
PS32 Cassette 2 Paper Level Sensor A
PS33 Cassette 2 Pickup Sensor
PS34 Cassette 2 Paper Level Sensor B
PS39 Cassette Cover Sensor
PS46 Toner Cover Open/Closed Sensor
PS50 Multi-Purpose Tray Paper Length Sensor
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No. Name
PS52 Bottle Motor HP Sensor
PS53 Fixing Pressure Release Sensor
UN16 Environment Sensor
UN25 Developing Assembly Toner Level Sensor
UN27 Multi-Purpose Tray Paper Size Sensor
UN51 Toner Feed Level Detection Sensor
Motor
M20
M10
M2
M21 M8
M17
M9
M11
M1
M13
M3
No. Name
M1 Main Motor
M2 Fixing Motor
M3 Cassette 2 Pickup Motor
M8 Fixing Film Shutter Motor
M9 Duplex Feed Motor
M10 No.1 Delivery Motor
M11 Polygon Motor
M13 Cassette 1 Pickup Motor
M17 Bottle Motor
M20 Reversal Motor
M21 Toner Feed Motor
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Fan
FM3
FM7
FM4
FM1
FM2
FM5
FM6
No. Name
FM1 Fixing Cooling Fan (Rear)
FM2 Fixing Cooling Fan (Front)
FM3 Heat Exhaust Fan (Rear)
FM4 Heat Exhaust Fan (Front)
FM5 Power Supply Cooling Fan
FM6 Developing Cooling Fan
FM7 Delivery Cooling Fan
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Switch
SW1
SW2
SW4
SW7
SW8
SW5
SW6
No. Name
SW1 Main Switch
SW2 Front Door Switch / Right Door Switch
SW4 Environment Switch
SW5 Cassette 2 Paper Width Detection Switch
SW6 Cassette 2 Paper Length Detection Switch
SW7 Cassette 1 Paper Length Detection Switch
SW8 Cassette 1 Paper Width Detection Switch
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Clutch
CL12
CL1
CL3
No. Name
CL1 Developing Clutch
CL3 Registration Clutch
CL12 Multi-Purpose Tray Pickup Clutch
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Reader
■ 25 ppm machine
SR36
[1] M31
SR37
SR32
CIS
SR33
SR31
SR35
SR34
No. Name
SR31 CIS HP Sensor
SR32 Copyboard Cover Open/Closed Sensor (Rear)
SR33 Copyboard Cover Open/Closed Sensor (Front)
SR34 Document Width Sensor 1
SR35 Document Width Sensor 2
SR36 Document Length Sensor 1
SR37 Document Length Sensor 2
M31 Scanner Motor
CIS Contact Image Sensor
[1] Reader Controller PCB
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Others
TH1 TH2
TH3
THSW1
H1, H2
H4
No. Name
H1 Fixing Heater 1
H2 Fixing Heater 2
H4 Cassette Heater
TH1 Fixing Main Thermistor
TH2 Fixing Sub Thermistor 1
TH3 Fixing Sub Thermistor 2
THSW1 Thermoswitch
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3.
2x 1x 1x
4.
4x
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2.
2x
■ Procedure
1.
1x
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2.
1x
3.
4.
4x 1x
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
2.
1x
2x
■ Procedure
1.
3x
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1x
2.
228
5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
3.
2x
■ Procedure
1.
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2.
1x
3.
1x
4.
1x
1x
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2.
3x
3x
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3.
4x 1x
■ Procedure
1.
3x
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■ Procedure
1.
1x
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3.
1x
1x
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
4.
5.
3x
2x
6.
4x
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
7.
8.
2x 1x 1x
9.
4x
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10.
6x
4x
11.
4x
12.
2x
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■ Procedure
1. Move the belt in the arrow direction and then move the Scanner Unit to the groove position of the frame.
CAUTION:
When installing or removing the contact sensor unit, do not touch the light guide and rod lens array.
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[2]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
■ Removing the Feeder Cover
1. Open the feeder cover.
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[3]
[1] [2]
NOTE:
Remove the rear cover with the two claws released.
[4]
[3]
3. Disconnect the connector [1], and then remove the
[2]
tension spring [2].
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[3]
[3]
[2]
[2]
[1]
[1]
NOTE: 4. Move to the back of the host machine and detach the
Remove the rear cover with the two claws released. rear cover.
• Screw, 2 pcs.
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9. Disconnect the ground cable [2]. 15. Remove the metal plate.
• Screw [1], 1 pc. • Screw [1], 4 pcs.
[1] [1]
10. Disconnect the two sensor connectors [1]. 16. Remove the timing belt [1].
[1]
[3]
[2]
[5]
[4]
[7]
[6]
[6]
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4. Remove the inner cover [2] from the feeder cover. 4. Remove the inner cover from the feeder cover.
• Hook [1], 2 pcs. • Hook, 2 pcs
[2] [1]
[1]
[2]
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3. Detach the feeder cover. 8. Remove the transport motor together with the
• Screw, 1 pc. adjusting plate.
• Positioning pin • Tension spring
• Connector, 1 pc.
4. Remove the inner cover from the feeder cover.
• Screw, 2 pcs.
• Hook, 2 pcs.
9. Disconnect the ground cable.
5. Slide the shaft [1] in the direction of the arrow, and
• Screw, 1 pc.
then remove the upper registration roller [2].
10. Disconnect the two sensor connectors.
NOTE: 11. Release the harness from the harness guide.
Do not remove the upper registration roller shaft holder [3]
because it was factory-adjusted. 12. Remove the harness guide.
• Screw, 1 pc.
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21. Remove the resin ring [1], and then remove the three
gears [2] and one bearing [3].
[2]
[2]
[1]
25. Remove the resin ring [1], gear [2], and bearing [3].
[2]
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28. Remove the E-ring [1], and then remove the gear [2]. 4. Move to the back of the host machine and detach the
rear cover.
29. Remove the resin ring [3], and then remove the gear
• Screw, 2 pcs.
[4].
NOTE:
Remove the rear cover with the two claws released.
32. Remove the resin ring [1], and then remove the 14. Remove the left hinge.
bearing [2] and lower registration roller [3]. • Screw, 4 pcs.
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[1] [2] 11. Release the harness from the harness guide.
2. Detach the front cover. 21. Turn over the transport unit.
• Screw, 3 pcs. 22. Remove the resin ring [1], and then remove the four
gears [2] and one bearing [3].
3. Detach the feeder cover.
• Screw, 1 pc. [2]
• Positioning pin
NOTE:
Remove the rear cover with the two claws released.
[1] [3]
5. Disconnect all connectors from the ADF driver PCB.
• Connector, 10 pcs. 23. Remove the resin ring [1], belt [2], gear [3], and
bearing [4].
6. Remove the ADF driver PCB.
• Screw, 2 pcs.
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NOTE:
Remove the rear cover with the two claws released.
[2]
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NOTE:
Remove the rear cover with the two claws released.
22. Remove read roller 2 [5]. 6. Remove the ADF driver PCB.
• Resin ring [1], 1 pc. • Screw, 2pcs.
• Belt [2] 7. Remove the pickup motor together with the
• Gear [3], 1 pc. adjusting plate.
• Bearing [4], 1 pc.
• Tension spring
• Connector, 1 pc.
NOTE: • Screw, 2pcs.
When installing the read roller 2, loosen the screws [6] and
attach the belt. 8. Remove the transport motor together with the
adjusting plate.
• Tension spring
[2] [5] • Connector, 1 pc.
• Screw, 2pcs.
2. Detach the front cover. 20. Turn over the transport unit.
• Screw, 3 pcs. 21. Remove the resin ring [1], and then remove the three
gears [2] and one bearing [3].
3. Detach the feeder cover.
• Screw, 1 pc. 22. Remove the resin ring [1], belt [2], gear [3], and
• Positioning pin bearing [4].
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23. Remove the platen roller unit [5]. 11. Release the harness from the harness guide.
• Screw [1], 2 pcs.
12. Remove the harness guide.
• Spring [2], 2 pcs.
• Screw, 1 pc.
• Member [3], 1 pc.
• Member [4], 1 pc. 13. Remove the metal plate.
• Screw, 2 pcs.
[1]
14. Remove the left hinge.
• Screw, 4 pcs.
[3]
[4] 15. Remove the metal plate.
• Screw, 4 pcs.
[1]
1. Open the feeder cover.
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7. Remove the pickup motor together with the 20. Remove the transport unit.
adjusting plate. • Screw [1], 2 pcs.
• Tension spring
• Connector, 1 pc. [1]
• Screw, 2 pcs.
10. Disconnect the two sensor connectors. ■ Exchanging the Feed Roller Guide
11. Release the harness from the harness guide.
1. Open the ADF.
12. Remove the harness guide.
2. Remove the feed roller guide [1].
• Screw, 1 pc.
• Screw [2], 2 pcs.
13. Remove the metal plate.
[1]
• Screw, 2 pcs.
[2]
[1]
[1]
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2. Detach the front cover. 4. Move to the front of the host machine and remove
• Screw[3], 2 pcs. the tray holder [2].
• Screw [1], 1 pc.
[4]
[3]
[1] [2]
● Removing the Rear Cover 5. Move to the back of the host machine and remove
the ground cable [2].
1. Open the feeder cover. • Screw [1], 1 pc.
2. Move to the back of the host machine and detach the 6. Disconnect the tray harness connector (CN7) [3]
rear cover [2]. from the ADF controller PCB.
• Screw, 2 pcs.
7. Release the harness [4] from the harness guide, and
[1] then remove the docment tray [5].
[5] [4]
[2]
[3]
NOTE:
Remove the rear cover with the two claws released.
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21. Remove the resin ring, and then remove the three
1. Open the feeder cover.
gears and one bearing.
2. Detach the front cover.
22. Remove the resin ring [1], belt [2], gear [3], and
• Screw, 3 pcs.
bearing [4].
3. Detach the feeder cover.
[5]
• Screw, 1 pc.
• Positioning pin [2]
4. Move to the back of the host machine and detach the
rear cover.
• Screw, 2 pcs.
NOTE:
Remove the rear cover with the two claws released.
6. Remove the ADF driver PCB. 23. Remove the platen roller unit [5].
• Screw, 2 pcs.
24. Detach the cover.
7. Remove the pickup motor together with the • Screw, 2 pcs.
adjusting plate.
• Tension spring 25. Remove the resin ring, gear, and bearing.
• Connector, 1 pc. 26. Remove read roller 2.
• Screw, 2 pcs.
• Resin ring, 1 pc.
8. Remove the transport motor together with the • Belt
adjusting plate. • Gear, 1 pc.
• Tension spring • Bearing, 1 pc.
• Connector, 1 pc.
• Screw, 2 pcs. NOTE:
When installing the read roller 2, loosen the screws and
9. Disconnect the ground cable. attach the belt.
• Screw, 1 pc.
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[1]
NOTE:
Remove the rear cover with the two claws released.
[1] [2]
NOTE:
Remove the rear cover with the two claws released.
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
[1]
NOTE:
Remove the rear cover with the two claws released.
[3]
[1] [2]
NOTE:
Remove the rear cover with the two claws released.
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■ Procedure
1.
1x 1x
■ Procedure
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1.
17x
1x
2.
3.
4x
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4.
3x
■ Procedure
1.
3x
2.
4x
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3.
4.
2x
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CAUTION:
When servicing on and around the Laser Assembly, be sure to turn OFF the power of the host machine before starting the
work.
CAUTION:
Do not disassemble the Laser Scanner Unit because it requires adjustment.
Disassembling the unit may cause functional problems.
1. Remove the Left Upper Cover.“Removing the Left Upper Cover” on page 227
■ Procedure
1.
1x
2.
CAUTION:
• Do not touch the PCB on the Laser Scanner Unit.
• Do not move the volume resistor on the PCB.
1x
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3.
2x
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■ Procedure
1.
1x
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2.
1x
CAUTION:
Points to Note at Installation
• Be sure to insert it with the guide of the Developing Assembly fitted in the groove of the host machine.
NOTE:
When the consumable parts have been replaced, be sure to clear the parts counter shown below in service mode.
• COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > DV-UNT-K
CAUTION:
Do not touch the Developing Cylinder or give a shock to it.
CAUTION:
Points to Note at Installation
• Many self tapping screws are used in the Developing Assembly. Do not overtighten the self tapping screws, or the
screw holes will break.
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■ Procedure
1.
4x
2.
3.
3x
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4.
2x
5.
2x
6.
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7.
2x
8.
2x
9.
CAUTION:
Be sure not to touch the surface of the roller during the work.
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2.
1x
3.
1x
CAUTION:
Points to Note at Installation
• The longitudinal side of the Transfer Roller must be positioned on the rear side of the host machine.
• Fit the spring of the Transfer Roller onto the boss.
NOTE:
When the consumable parts have been replaced, be sure to clear the parts counter shown below in service mode.
• COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > TR-ROLL
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NOTE:
When the consumable parts have been replaced, be sure to clear the parts counter shown below in service mode.
• COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > SP-SC-EL
3.
NOTE:
When the consumable parts have been replaced, be sure to clear the parts counter shown below in service mode.
• COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > WST-TNR
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2. Remove the Waste Toner Container.“Removing the Waste Toner Container” on page 268
■ Procedure
1.
1x
2.
CAUTION:
• Do not touch the surface of the drum during the work.
• Be sure to cover the removed Drum Unit with paper to block light.
2. Removing the Removing the Delivery Tray 2. “Removing the Delivery Tray 2” on page 232
3. Remove the Developing Assembly. “Removing the Developing Assembly” on page 262
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
■ Procedure
1.
CAUTION:
When removing the Toner Supply Unit, do not tilt it as toner may spill out.
1x
1x
2.
CAUTION:
The Bottle Ring is not connected to the service part of the Toner Supply Unit.
2x
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Fixing System
CAUTION:
The Fixing Assembly right after power OFF is hot and may cause burn injury. Be sure to perform the operation after the
assembly is surely cooled.
2.
1x
1x
NOTE:
• When holding the Fixing Assembly [3], be sure to hold the positions shown in the figure.
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■ Procedure
1.
1x
2x
NOTE:
When the consumable parts have been replaced, be sure to clear the parts counter shown below in service mode.
• COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > FX-UNIT
2. Remove the Fixing Outer Delivery Unit Guide.“Removing the Fixing Main Unit” on page 271
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
■ Procedure
1.
2x
2.
2x
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3.
CAUTION:
• Be sure not to turn the fixing nip pressure adjustment screw.
• Note that the fixing nip pressure cannot be adjusted in the field. If the adjustment screw is turned and the nip pressure
is changed, replace the Fixing Assembly.
1x 1x
4.
1x
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5.
1x
6.
1x
CAUTION:
Points to Note at Installation
• Be sure to install the Electrode Plate [1] while releasing the claw [2].
1x
• Check that the Electrode Plate [1] is secured with the claw [2] and the 2 hooks [3].
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7.
1x
2x
8.
9.
10.
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11.
1x
12.
■ Procedure
CAUTION:
Be sure not to touch the Fixing Film Unit during installation or removal.
1.
2x
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2.
2x
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
3.
CAUTION:
• Be sure not to turn the fixing nip pressure adjustment screw.
• Note that the fixing nip pressure cannot be adjusted in the field. If the adjustment screw is turned and the nip pressure
is changed, replace the Fixing Assembly.
1x 1x
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
4.
2x
5.
1x
6.
1x
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
7.
1x
CAUTION:
Points to Note at Installation
• Be sure to install the Electrode Plate [1] while releasing the claw [2].
1x
• Check that the Electrode Plate [1] is secured with the claw [2] and the 2 hooks [3].
8.
1x
2x
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
9.
1x
10.
■ Procedure
CAUTION:
Be sure not to touch the Pressure Roller during installation/removal.
1.
1x
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
2.
1x
3.
CAUTION:
• Insert 5 or 6 sheets of plain paper between the Fixing Outlet Guide and the Pressure Roller so as to protect all the ribs
of the Fixing Outlet Guide.
• If the Pressure Roller is removed without inserting plain paper, the ribs of the Fixing Outlet Guide will come in contact
with the Pressure Roller and the roller will get scratched.
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
4.
5.
CAUTION:
Points to Note at Installation
• Be sure to protect the whole surface of the Pressure Roller with 5 or 6 sheets of plain paper.
• After installation, Pull out the plain paper while rotating the Pressure Roller Gear by hand.
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
■ Procedure
1. Open the Right Cover.
2.
6x
3.
CAUTION:
Rught after the pin is removed, the Right Cover may fall. Be sure to hold the bottom part of the Right Cover while removing
the pin.
1x 1x
4. Remove the Right Lower Cover (when the Cassette Pedestal is installed, skip this step).
5. Remove the Right Rear Cover (Lower).“Removing the Right Rear Cover (Lower)” on page 229
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
■ Procedure
1. Remove the Handle Cover.
2.
1x
3x
3.
2x
4.
1x
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5.
5x
NOTE:
Be sure to remove Cassette Pickup Unit 1 while lifting the rear side of the Pickup Unit 1 with the Right Cover fully opened.
3. Remove the Right Lower Cover (when the Cassette Pedestal is installed, skip this step).
4. Remove the Right Rear Cover (Lower).“Removing the Right Rear Cover (Lower)” on page 229
■ Procedure
1.
1x
1x
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
2.
4x
CAUTION:
Be sure not to touch the surface of the roller during the work.
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
3.
1x
CAUTION:
Install the Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Roller in order shown below.
1. Fit the hole of the Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Roller onto the protrusion of the Shaft Support (Rear).
2. Attach the Shaft Support (Front) while pushing down the Separation Pad.
3. Attach the Shaft Support (Rear) to the Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Roller.
NOTE:
When the consumable parts have been replaced, be sure to clear the parts counter shown below in service mode.
COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > M-FD-RL
CAUTION:
Do not touch the surface of the Separation Pad during the work.
1. Remove the Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Roller.“Removing the Multi-purpose Tray Pickup Roller” on page 288
289
5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
■ Procedure
1.
1x
2.
NOTE:
When the consumable parts have been replaced, be sure to clear the parts counter shown below in service mode.
COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > M-SP-PD
CAUTION:
Be sure not to touch the surface of the roller during the work.
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
NOTE:
When the consumable parts have been replaced, be sure to clear the parts counter shown below in service mode.
• Cassette 1 parts counter
COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > C1-PU-RL
• Cassette 2 parts counter
COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > C2-PU-RL
• Cassette 3 parts counter
COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > C3-PU-RL
• Cassette 4 parts counter
COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > C4-PU-RL
CAUTION:
Be sure not to touch the surface of the roller during the work.
NOTE:
When the consumable parts have been replaced, be sure to clear the parts counter shown below in service mode.
• Cassette 1 parts counter
COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > C1-FD-RL
• Cassette 2 parts counter
COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > C2-FD-R
• Cassette 3 parts counter
COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > C3-FD-R
• Cassette 4 parts counter
COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > C4-FD-R
CAUTION:
Be sure not to touch the surface of the roller during the work.
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
NOTE:
When the consumable parts have been replaced, be sure to clear the parts counter shown below in service mode.
• Cassette 1 parts counter
COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > C1-SP-RL
• Cassette 2 parts counter
COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > C2-SP-RL
• Cassette 3 parts counter
COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > C3-SP-RL
• Cassette 4 parts counter
COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > C4-SP-RL
3. Remove the Right Rear Cover (Upper).“Removing the Right Rear Cover (Upper)” on page 229
5. Remove the Left Rear Cover.“Removing the Left Rear Cover” on page 228
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
■ Procedure
1.
17x
1x
2.
3.
4x
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4.
5x
9x
5.
1x
2x
6.
1x
7.
1x
4x
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
8.
4x
3.
1x
2x
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2. Remove the Delivery Tray 2. “Removing the Delivery Tray 2” on page 232
3. Remove the Fixing Assembly. “Removing the Fixing Assembly” on page 271
■ Procedure
1.
1x
■ Procedure
1.
1x
3x
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3. Remove the Rear Lower Cover.“Removing the Rear Lower Cover” on page 231
■ Procedure
1.
29x
6x
■ Procedure
1.
3x
1x
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
■ Procedure
1.
11x 2x
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5. Parts Replacement and Cleaning
3.
NOTE:
When the consumable parts have been replaced, be sure to clear the parts counter shown below in service mode.
COPIER > COUNTER > DRBL-1 > OZ-FIL1
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Adjustment
Pickup Feed System......................... 301
Original Exposure System.................302
Original Feed System........................303
Actions at Parts Replacement...........320
6. Adjustment
■ Hardware Adjustment
1. Hardware adjustment is not set for Cassettes 1.
■ Software Adjustment
Use the following service mode to make an adjustment.
As the input value is changed by 1, the margin on the left edge of paper is changed by 0.1 mm.
3. If the service mode setting value has been changed, write down the new adjustment value on the service label.
<Reference: Standard value>
Left edge: 2.5 +/- 1.5 mm
COPIER>ADJUST>MISC>xx-ADJ-Y
xx = C1/C2/C3/C4
+
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Backup Lv.2
COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > RSRAMBUP
Restoration Lv.2
COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > RSRAMRES
4. Execute either AB or Inch configuration tray width adjustment on the following service mode.
• COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > SENS-CNF
AB:0
Inch:1
A:2
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6. Adjustment
Overview of Adjustment
The ADF has the following adjustment items. The following is the order of adjustment.
NOTE:
Be sure to write a character or mark to identify the printed image direction.
10 mm
10 mm 10 mm
10 mm
NOTE:
Check following the procedure below and proceed to adjustment if necessary.
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6. Adjustment
1. Close the ADF and check whether the front and rear Stream Reading glass spacers are in close contact with the
Stream Reading glass.
NOTE:
If visual check is difficult, perform the check with reference to "When Check with the Paper".
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6. Adjustment
CAUTION:
Use plain paper.
Set paper so that it does not reach the document reader.
Sheet
Protrusion Document reader
Sheet
Paper
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6. Adjustment
CAUTION:
Set paper so that it does not reach the document reader.
Protrusion
Document reader
Sheet
Paper
Protrusion
Document reader
Sheet
1. Be sure that the white board is in close contact with the front and rear copyboard glass when the ADF is closed.
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6. Adjustment
● Order of Adjustment
When the front or rear side is floating:
1. Adjust the Left Hinge Height.
2. Adjust the Right Hinge Height.
3. Check the Left Hinge Height.
(Check the height of the Left Hinge. If the height is inappropriate, adjust it again.)
When both sides are floating:
1. Adjust the Left Hinge Height.
2. Adjust the Right Hinge Height.
3. Adjust the Left Hinge Height.
4. Check the Right Hinge Height.
(Check the height of the Right Hinge. If the height is inappropriate, adjust it again.)
NOTE:
Before adjusting the hinge height, if the hinge covers are attached, remove the hinge covers. After the adjustment, attach the hinge
covers.
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6. Adjustment
1. Adjust the height with the left hinge height adjusting screw.
CAUTION:
Loosen the lock nut before adjustment, and tighten it after adjustment.
• If the front spacer is floating, turn the adjusting screw clockwise to bring the front spacer closer to the glass.
• If only the rear spacer or both front and rear spacers are floating, turn the adjusting screw counterclockwise to bring
the rear spacer closer to the glass.
Lock nut
1. Adjust the height with the right hinge height adjusting screw.
CAUTION:
Loosen the lock nut before adjustment, and tighten it after adjustment.
• Turning the adjusting screw clockwise raises the right side height of the ADF.
• Turning the adjusting screw counterclockwise lowers the right side height of the ADF.
Lock nut
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6. Adjustment
2. Check the perpendicularity at the leading edges of the test chart and copy.
Measure dimensions A and B on the test chart and dimensions A' and B' on the copy. If (A-B) is not same as (A'-B'), go step
3 and following steps.
A’
B’
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3. Loosen the screw securing the right hinge, and slide the hinge to the front or rear with reference to the marking-off
line to adjust the perpendicularity.
1x
• For B'>A'
Slide the hinge to rear side.
• For A'>B'
Slide the hinge to front side.
1x
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6. Adjustment
6. Place the White Plate on the Copyboard Glass by aligning it with the Index Sheet.
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6. Adjustment
CAUTION:
If the White Plate is pressed downward, it is placed on the Index Sheet, so be sure to press it upward.
9. With the ADF closed, check that the White Plate is not placed on the Index Sheet as shown in the figures.
CAUTION:
Be sure that there is no gap between the White Plate and the Index Sheet. As a guide, it should be 0.3 mm or less.
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6. Adjustment
3. Select the following item in the service mode to check the value, and write down the new adjustment value on the
service label.
COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY > STRD-POS
NOTE:
The service label is affixed to the back of the host machine front cover or reader front cover.
CAUTION:
If the ADF fails auto adjustment and indicates [NG], go through the following:
1. Clean the platen roller of the ADF and the Stream Reading Glass of the host machine, and then execute the above
auto adjustment again.
2. If the auto adjustment operation still fails, make the manual adjustment with the following service mode.
COPIER > ADJUST > ADJ-XY > STRD-POS
Change the setting, and adjust on the best setting checking the output copy image.
3. When the setting value was changed in step 2, write down the new numerical value in the service label.
2. Compare the image length in feed direction between the copy and the test chart. As necessary, make the following
adjustment.
■ Adjustment Procedure
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6. Adjustment
Trailing edge of
test chart Trailing edge of
printed image
Feed direction
Trailing edge of
printed image Trailing edge of
test chart
Feed direction
3. When the setting value was changed in step 2, write down the new numerical value in the service label.
NOTE:
The service label is affixed to the back of the host machine front cover or reader front cover.
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6. Adjustment
2. Compare the horizontal registration between the copy and the test chart. As necessary, make the following
adjustment.
■ Adjustment Procedure
Rear side of
test chart image
Feed direction
Rear side of
test chart image
Rear side of
printed image
Feed direction
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3. When the setting value was changed in step 2, write down the new numerical value in the service label.
NOTE:
The service label is affixed to the back of the host machine front cover or reader front cover.
2. Compare the leading edge registration between the copy and the test chart. As necessary, make the following
adjustment.
■ Adjustment Procedure
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6. Adjustment
Feed direction
Leading edge of
Leading edge of test chart image
printed image
Feed direction
3. When the setting value was changed in step 2, write down the new numerical value in the service label.
NOTE:
The service label is affixed to the back of the host machine front cover or reader front cover.
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6. Adjustment
CAUTION:
This is a item of adjustment in which the white level of images made in stream reading mode are matched with the white
level of images made in book mode. If this adjustment is skiped, the following will likely occur:
• Inappropriate reproduction of background density in images made in stream reading mode.
• Wrong speck detection in stream reading mode.
1. Place the white copy paper which the user usually uses on the copyboard glass. Execute the following item in the
service mode.
COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL1
3. Remove the paper from the copyboard glass and place it onto the ADF. Execute the following item in the service
mode.
COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL2
5. Place the white copy paper which the user usually uses on the copyboard glass. Execute the following item in the
service mode.
COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL3
7. Remove the paper from the copyboard glass and place it onto the ADF. Execute the following item in the service
mode.
COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > DF-WLVL4
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6. Adjustment
10. Select the following item in the service mode to check the value, and write down the new adjustment value on the
service label.
COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > DFTAR-R
COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > DFTAR-G
COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > DFTAR-B
COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > DFTAR-BW
NOTE:
The service label is affixed to the back of the host machine front cover or reader front cover.
1.
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6. Adjustment
Scanner Unit
■ Actions after Replacement
1. Scanner Unit white level adjustment
• COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > CL-AGC
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6. Adjustment
2. Execute the following service mode to backup the service setting values ( Lv.2 ).
• COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > RSRAMBUP
2. Execute either AB or Inch configuration tray width adjustment on the following service mode.
• COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > SENS-CNF
AB:0
Inch:1
A:2
3. Make adjustments related to CCD/Shading.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > CCD > CL-AGC
4. Output P-PRINT on the following service mode.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > MISC-P > P-PRINT
5. Keep the output P-PRINT in the service book case.
Control Panel
■ Actions after Replacement
1. Adjust the coordinate position on the Touch Panel of the Control Panel Unit in the following service mode.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > PANEL > LED-CHK > TOUCHCHK
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6. Adjustment
Input example
• Adjust of write start position of laser
A : COPIER > ADJUST > LASER > PVE-OFST
• Difference in magnification between the lasers (K)
B : COPIER > ADJUST > LASER > LDADJ1-K
C : COPIER > ADJUST > LASER > LDADJ2-K
D : COPIER > ADJUST > LASER > LDADJ3-K
• Difference in the phase between the lasers (K)
E : COPIER > ADJUST > LASER > LDADJ4-K
F : COPIER > ADJUST > LASER > LDADJ5-K
G : COPIER > ADJUST > LASER > LDADJ6-K
Developing Unit
■ Actions after Parts Replacement
1. Execute all series of operation for supplying toner to the Developing Assembly/Toner Supply area. After counting
down from 600 seconds, it is stopped automatically.
COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL > TONER-S
Drum Unit
■ Actions after Parts Replacement
1. Execute auto gradation adjustment.
• Settings/Registration > Adjustment/Maintenance > Adjust Image Quality > Auto Adjust Gradation
DC Controller PCB
■ Actions before Replacement
1. Backup of the Service Mode data ( Lv.2 ).
• COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > DSRAMBUP
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6. Adjustment
3. If uploading of backup data fails before replacement due to the damage to the DC controller PCB, enter the values
of service mode items recorded on the service label.
2. Select service mode as shown below and Press OK key for each. The setting value is registered after the auto
adjustment.
COPIER > ADJUST > CST-ADJ > MF-A4R
COPIER > ADJUST > CST-ADJ > MF-A6R
COPIER > ADJUST > CST-ADJ > MF-A4
Copyboard Glass
■ Actions after Replacement
1. Enter the value (XXXXYYYYZZZZ) shown on the Barcode Label affixed at the upper right of the Copyboard Glass.
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > W-PLT-X
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > W-PLT-Y
• COPIER > ADJUST > CCD > W-PLT-Z
W-PLT-X W-PLT-Z
W-PLT-Y
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Troubleshooting
Initial Check.......................................325
Test Print...........................................327
Troubleshooting Items.......................332
Display of "Non-Canon Product"
Message........................................ 337
Troubleshooting by Forcible Stop of
Paper Feed....................................339
Startup System Failure Diagnosis.....342
Debug Log.........................................345
7. Troubleshooting
Initial Check
325
7. Troubleshooting
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7. Troubleshooting
Test Print
Overview
PG Pattern Image check item PCB to
TYPE Grada- Fog- Trans- Black White Un- Un- Right Side Shock Magni- gener-
tion ging fer fail- line line even even angle regis- fica- ate PG
ure pitch density accu- tration tion ra-
(rear/ racy tio
front) Straigh
t line
accu-
racy
0 Normal ---
copy/print
1 Grid Yes Yes Yes Main
Control-
ler PCB
2 17 grada- Yes Yes Yes Main
tions Tbic Control-
rank 2 ler PCB
3 17 grada- Yes Yes Yes Main
tions Control-
600dpi ler PCB
(134-line
screen or
141-line
screen)
4 Solid Yes Main
white Control-
ler PCB
5 Halftone Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Main
(density: Control-
80H, Tbic ler PCB
rank 2,
without
image
correc-
tion)
6 Halftone Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Main
(density: Control-
80H, 134- ler PCB
line
screen or
141-line
screen,
without
image
correc-
tion)
7 Solid Yes Yes Yes Yes Main
black Control-
ler PCB
8 Horizon- Yes Yes Yes Yes Main
tal line (4 Control-
dots, 27 ler PCB
spaces)
9 Horizon- Yes Yes Yes Yes Main
tal line (6 Control-
dots, 50 ler PCB
spaces)
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7. Troubleshooting
NOTE:
When outputting a halftone test print, be sure to use PG TYPE:6 except in the following cases.
1. When checking the image of side registration adjustment, use PG TYPE:11.
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7. Troubleshooting
■ 17 gradations (TYPE=2/3)
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7. Troubleshooting
■ Halftone (TYPE=5/6/11/12/13/14)
NOTE:
When outputting a halftone test print, be sure to use PG TYPE:6 except in the following cases.
1. When checking the image of side registration adjustment, use PG TYPE:11.
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7. Troubleshooting
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7. Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Items
Image Faults
■ Scattered image at center
Occurrence area
Pre-registration guide (Static eliminator)
Cause
An image is scattered by paper dust stuck on the static eliminator of the pre-registration guide.
Occurrence condition
(A lump of) paper dust is stuck on the static eliminator of the pre-registration guide.
Remedy
Cleaning of the static eliminator of the pre-registration transfer guide
1. Remove the right cover.
2. Lightly tap a contaminated part of the static eliminator to remove the paper dust.
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7. Troubleshooting
Occurrence area]
• Fixing assembly (circumference of the roller: approx.94 mm)
• Transfer roller (circumference: approx.50 mm)
Cause
Fixing Assembly: Toner came off the paper sticks to the pressure roller, and then the toner sticks to the reverse side of the paper.
Transfer Roller: Toner remained on the drum that had stopped at occurrence of a jam. During the recovery operation performed
later, the toner sticks to the transfer roller.
Occurrence condition
Fixing Assembly: When fixing ability is poor due to low temperature, a halftone image has been printed on a lot of sheets of paper,
or the time for replacement of the transfer unit is near.
Transfer Roller: When a paper jam has occurred or the time for replacement of the transfer roller is near.
Remedy
• Fixing Assembly: Service mode (Lv.2: FIX-CLN)
COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEANING > FIX-CLN
• Transfer Roller: Service mode (Lv.2: TR-CLN)
COPIER > FUNCTION > CLEANING > TR-CLN
Occurrence area
• Transfer Front Guide
• Fixing Inlet Guide
Cause
• Transfer Front Guide: The leading or trailing edge of paper touches the toner stuck to the transfer front upper guide.
• Fixing Inlet Guide: The leading or trailing edge of paper touches the toner stuck to the fixing inlet guide.
Occurrence condition
When halftone or solid-black images are printed in succession
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7. Troubleshooting
Remedy
Using lens-cleaning paper or the like, clean the guide stained with toner.
Occurrence area
Transfer Roller (circumference: 50 mm)
Cause
• Resistance of paper increases due to reduction in paper water content, resulting in insufficient transfer output.
• Resistance of paper decreases due to increase in paper water content, resulting in excessive transfer output.
Occurrence condition
• Paper left alone in a low-humidity environment
• Paper left alone in a high-humidity environment
Remedy
Service mode (Lv.2: TROPT-SW) > "-2" to "1"
COPIER > OPTION > IMG-TR > TROPT-SW
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7. Troubleshooting
Occurrence area
Drum (circumference: 94 mm)
Cause
Corona products generated on the charging roller stick to the drum, and then water molecules adsorb onto them, resulting in
reduction in resistance.
Therefore, a desired latent image cannot be formed, resulting in a blurred image.
Occurrence condition
• When the machine is operated first in the morning under the high-temperature and high humidity environment.
Remedy
• Service mode (Lv.2: IMG-BLD1) > "1" to "3"
COPIER > OPTION > ENV-SET > IMG-BLD1
• Install the optional drum heater.
Cause
The water content on the front surface of paper becomes different from that on the reverse side of paper, making the curl larger.
Occurrence condition
When the paper has been left alone in a high-humidity environment.
Remedy
• Service mode (Lv.2: TMP-TBLC) > "0" to "3"
COPIER > OPTION > IMG-FIX > TMP-TBLC
• Machine shipped with cassette heater: Turn on the heater.
• Install an optional cassette heater.
■ Paper Jam due to Solid Image Printed on Paper with Small Leading-Edge
Margin (1-4 mm)
Occurrence area
Fixing Assembly
Cause
When a solid image is printed on the paper with a small leading-edge margin (1-4 mm), paper cannot be easily separated from
the fixing film, causing a paper jam.
Occurrence condition
When the paper has been left alone in a high-humidity environment or when a solid image is printed on the paper with a small
leading-edge margin.
Remedy
• Service mode (Lv.2: SP-SW) > "0" to "2"
COPIER > OPTION > FEED-SW > SP-SW
• Service mode (Lv.2: TMP-TBLC) > "0" to "3"
COPIER > OPTION > IMG-FIX > TMP-TBLC
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7. Troubleshooting
Cause
The separation power reduces due to low elasticity of paper, causing a jam in the drum assembly or fixing assembly.
Occurrence condition
When paper thinner than 64 g/m2 paper is used.
Remedy
• Service mode (TMP-TBL5) > "0" to "2"
COPIER > OPTION > IMG-FIX > TMP-TBL5
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7. Troubleshooting
Remedy
Perform a remedy according to the instruction of the alarm.
Toner Bottle
337
7. Troubleshooting
Drum Unit
338
7. Troubleshooting
Function Overview
Forcibly stop the paper at a specified position.
At next submission of a job, the paper is forcibly stopped at the stop position (leading edge) shown in the figure, for troubleshooting.
When the paper is forcibly stopped, a jam code AAxx is displayed.
[50,51] [70]
[42,43]
[71]
[40,41]
[72]
[32,33]
[30,31,99]
[73]
[6,7]
[20,21]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
Use case
• When bent paper, skew, or wrinkles occur
• When jams occur frequently
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7. Troubleshooting
How to Use
1. Use this function from SITUATION mode.
Service mode top screen > SITUATION > Troubleshooting > Forcible Stop of Paper Feed
The following service modes can be operated from this SITUATION mode:
Caution
• Remove the stopped paper by the normal jam removal procedure. After the paper is removed, the job will be automatically
recovered.
• If a normal jam cord is displayed, the paper is jammed at a position other than the specified position. Forcible stop setting is
enabled until the paper stops at the specified position.
Setting values
0: OFF
1: Outlet of the Vertical Path Slave Roller (cassette 1)
2: Outlet of the Vertical Path Slave Roller (cassette 2)
3: Outlet of the Vertical Path Slave Roller (cassette 3)
Outlet of the Vertical Path Slave Roller (cassette 4)
6: Inlet of the Registration Roller
7: Inlet of the Registration Roller (2nd side)
20: Registration Roller
21: Registration Roller (2nd side)
30: Inlet of the Fixing Assembly
31: Inlet of the Fixing Assembly (2nd side)
32: Outlet of the Fixing Assembly
33: Outlet of the Fixing Assembly (2nd side)
40: Outlet of the First Delivery *1
41: Outlet of the First Delivery (2nd side) *1
340
7. Troubleshooting
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7. Troubleshooting
Overview
A simple self-diagnosis is available with this machine that determines the state of the machine by referring the Control Panel LCD
and error LED as well as LED indication status at the LAN connector assembly.
The LEDs, usually indicate the network connection status (such as LINK and ACT) are used to determine the self-diagnosis status
by being turned ON/OFF or blinking for 3 to 5 seconds when the main power is ON.
According to the combination of the Control Panel LCD and LEDs, this feature can diagnose where the problem is.
When the machine will not startup at power-on, use this feature to identify the cause.
If the diagnosis result shows that replacement of parts is required, perform the works in the following order.
1. Check if the connectors (of a cable, etc.) are connected properly
2. Replace the cable.
3. Replace the parts.
After performing the works shown above, be sure to restart the host machine and check if the symptom occurs again.
NOTE:
The numbers such as (1) and (2) shown in the flow diagram indicate that there is a check item table showing the items to be
checked in the flow chart, location, and procedure.
Refer to the number in the check item table that is corresponding to the number in the flow chart.
NOTE:
When replacing the cable, disconnect the cable from the connector and check the continuity.
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START
Control Panel
Control Panel
Finish
Remedy
Perform the remedy by checking the faulty area or replacing the parts according to the result of diagnosis flow.
If the above applies, it is suspected that 5V power is not supplied to the Main Controller PCB.
Check and replace the following parts.
• Power Plug
• Harness between the Power Cord Mount (J2000) and the Power Supply PCB (AC Driver PCB: J101)
• Power Supply PCB
• Harness between the Power Supply PCB (AC Driver PCB: J114) and the Main Controller PCB (J928)
(2) Only the LED-R is lit, or LED-R is lit while the E-LED is blinking
Check if the LED-R is lit while the E-LED is blinking or OFF.
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If the above applies, it is suspected that 24V power is not supplied to the Main Controller PCB.
Check and replace the following parts.
• Power Supply PCB
• Harness between the Power Supply PCB (AC Driver PCB: J114) and the Main Controller PCB (J928)
(4) The LED-L and LDE-R is blinking while E-LED is OFF or blinking
Check if the LED-L and LDE-R is blinking while E-LED is OFF or blinking.
If the above applies, it is suspected that there is a problem with the Control Panel PCB or the cable (HDMI) between the
Control Panel PCB and the Main Controller PCB.
Check and replace the following parts.
• Control Panel
• The mini HDMI cable between the Control Panel (Control Panel PCB: J1001) and the Main Controller PCB (J926)
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Debug Log
Function Overview
As for debug log, following logs are available: continuous log that saves the operation log, automatic log that is saved when an
event occurs, manual log which is collected and saved each time at log saving, packet log, and key operation log.
Host machine
Main Controller
Save area
Auto save area
Module When executing
Log Log log saving
As needed / When
an event occurs
Automatic Continuous
Module logs logs
Log Log
Log
Module
Log
Manual logs
When executing When executing
log saving Log Key operation log saving
Each Controller logs
NOTE:
Debug logs are used for analysis of program operations of the machine and identification of the problem by the developer.
This machine has a function for compiling operation history of each software module as debug logs and outputting them as unified
logs for analyzing problems.
Since the frequency of outputting debug logs and the type of logs can be changed by the settings, the settings need to be changed
according to the trouble that occurs and the situation.
Automatic logs
Logs that are automatically saved to the machine when an event (exceptional behavior, error code, or reboot)
occurs.
Logs of the Main Controller, RCON, and DCON are saved together with manual logs as up to 10 logs in total.
Continuous logs
Logs that are continuously saved while the machine is running.
Up to 10 logs of only the Main Controller can be stored.
Key operation logs History of key operations.
Log collection starts by enabling the setting and starting the function.
Logs that are archived and can be collected when log saving is executed.
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■ Sublogs
Sublog is the general term for the unified logs for analyzing problem in which operation histories of software modules are compiled
as debug logs.
When a problem relating to the host machine occurs in the field and it is difficult to identify the cause of it at the user site, collecting
Sublogs and sending them to Design Dept./R&D can improve the efficiency of analyzing the problem and reduce the time it takes
to deal with the problem.
CAUTION:
• Sublogs are basically stored in volatile memory. Therefore, almost all information will be erased by turning OFF and
ON the power before saving the log data. When obtaining the log data, make sure to implement the operation to save
the log data (manually saving log) before turning OFF and ON the power.
• I order to prevent failure of collecting necessary information because the log is overwritten with the succeeding process,
be sure to collect the Sublog while the symptom has occurred or immediately after the occurrence.
• Once the Sublog files are collected, they are deleted from the machine. In the case of collecting Sublogs consecutively,
the number of continuous log files may be fewer than usual.
CAUTION:
To obtain permission from a user in advance for recording key operations for failure analysis.
USB device
• When exporting debug logs to a USB device, use a USB device in which the system software for the machine is
registered.
Since the size and number of log files to collect varies according to the device status and the logs that have been saved,
the size of the collected files may be several hundred MB. Therefore, it is recommended to use a USB device with 1 GB
or more of free space.
The USB device must be formatted with the FAT file system.
CAUTION:
Be sure to check that the USB device has 1 GB or more of free space before collecting a log.
If capacity of the USB device is insufficient, logs that failed to be saved will be deleted so that analysis of the symptom
cannot be performed.
■ Work Flow
The flow of saving/collecting Sublogs is shown below.
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1. Preparation
Refer to “Tools Required” on page 346, and make the preparation as needed according to a situation where an event has
occurred.
4. Output of reports
Output reports necessary for escalation.
CAUTION:
In the case of analysis using Sublog, the following information needs to be obtained together with the Sublog.
• Symptom that has occurred (from service technician's viewpoint as far as possible)
• Date and time of the event (from an hour before the event to an hour after the event)
• Reports (P-Print, HIST-PRT, job logs, communication management report, etc.)
• Printed data and original at the time of reproduction (depends on the trouble that has occurred)
Besides Sublog, the above-mentioned information is required due to the following reasons:
• Failures such as a process being stopped due to an error or an unintended behavior are easy to find, but failures such
as "the behavior is slow" are difficult to analyze based on operation logs only.
• Since the number and size of the files are huge, the information helps to find the operation log where the problem
occurred.
• When R&D reproduces the failure, it is necessary to use information such as the procedure used by the customer,
frequency of use, and job data at the time of occurrence of the failure.
The procedure for changing the log auto save conditions with LOG-TRIG is indicated below.
1. Press [LOG-TRIG], enter the value for the conditions you want to set, and press [OK].
"ACTIVE!" flashes in the display column, and the log settings in the machine are changed.
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NOTE:
• A value between 0 and 99999 can be set, but make sure to set the value instructed by the Support Dept. of your sales company.
Operations are not guaranteed when value other than the above is set.
• The displayed setting is not changed simply by changing the setting or pressing [DEFAULT].
It is necessary to exit the DBG-LOG screen once by pressing the [Reset] key, etc. and then display it again, after performing
these operations.
1. After the symptom has reproduced, hold down the Counter key on the Control Panel for approx. 10 seconds, and
then press 1, 2, and 3 in that order on the Numeric Keypad.
CAUTION:
If power is turned OFF during the period from when the symptom occurs to when the manual log is saved (hold down the
Counter key and press numeric keys 1, 2, and 3), necessary log data will be deleted so that analysis cannot be performed.
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CAUTION:
• While logs are being saved, other operations cannot be performed.
• If above screen or message does not appear, press the Reset button and then try again.
1. Execute the following service mode to save report files to the host machine.
COPIER > Function > MISC-P > RPT-FILE
2. Execute the following service mode with the USB device connected to the host machine to collect the report stored
in the host machine into the USB device.
COPIER > Function > MISC-P > RPT2USB
■ Collection of Log
Save the Sublogs stored in the host machine to a USB device.
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3. The host machine will enter download mode. Press [8] on the Numeric Keypad.
[ 4 ] : Clear/Format
[ 5 ] : Backup/Restore
[ 8 ] : Download File
[ 9 ] : Version Information
[ Reset ] : Start shutdown sequence
4. [Download File Menu] will appear. Press a numeric key for the file to download.
5. The files to be downloaded and the number of files are displayed. Check the following items and press [0] on the
Numeric Keypad.
• Whether the manual log that was saved at the time of reproduction of the symptom is displayed under Event Logs
• Whether the date and time at which the symptom was reproduced is within the period of Continuous Log
Example: When the symptom was reproduced at 9:40 on April 14, 2017 and a manual log was saved
Check that the manual log that was generated at 9:40 on April 14, 2017 is displayed under Event Logs.
ContinuousLog :
Period : 20170322_0803-33 to 20170414_0945-14
Toral : 102files
/ Execute ? /
-(OK) : 0 / (CANCEL) : Any other keys -
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6. When downloading of the log files is completed, the following message will appear. Press any key.
--- Please press any keys ---
20170322_0803-33-ZZZ00000-2512-clog.bin
20170322_0848-16-ZZZ00000-2512-clog.bin
20170322_0954-48-ZZZ00000-2512-clog.bin
20170322_1102-52-ZZZ00000-2512-clog.bin
20170413_1408-46-ZZZ00000-2512-clog.bin
20170413_1409-12-ZZZ00000-2512-clog.bin
20170413_1455-57-ZZZ00000-2512-clog.bin
20170414_00-26-ZZZ00000-V2512_SAFE.bin
20170414_0843-44-ZZZ00000-2512-clog.bin
LOGLIST.TXT
sxldlog_2017-04-14_00-28-22.bin
20161013_1733-36_ZZZ99999_1406_clog.bin
Serial Number
Data and time when a file Firmware Version
was archived (year, month, Identification indicating
day, hour, minute, second). that it is a continuous log
How to check the manual log files and automatic (event) log files
The manual log files and automatic (event) log files are stored in the log file storage location.
At the time of collection, these logs will be archived as a one binary file (the name of the file ends with "_SAFE.bin").
20161013_19-34-ZZZ99999-V1406_SAFE.bin
YYYYMMDD_HH-MM Serial Number Firmware Version
Which logs have been stored in this binary file is described in LOGLIST.TXT stored in the log file storage location.
Open this file to check the manual logs and automatic (event) logs.
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CAUTION:
If a manual log was saved when the symptom was reproduced, check that a log with the date and time immediately after
the reproduction is included.
If there is no log file collected immediately after the symptom was reproduced, the file may have been overwritten and lost.
20170413_1408-46-ZZZ00000-2512-clog.bin
20170328_08-18-ZZZ00000-V0254_exception
20170413_1409-12-ZZZ00000-2512-clog.bin
20170328_08-22-ZZZ00000-V0254_exception
20170413_1455-57-ZZZ00000-2512-clog.bin
20170404_16-02-ZZZ00000-V0254_ServiceCall-E719-0001
20170414_00-26-ZZZ00000-V2512_SAFE.bin
20170404_16-04-ZZZ00000-V0254_ServiceCall-E719-0001
20170414_0843-44-ZZZ00000-2512-clog.bin
LOGLIST.TXT 20170414_09-40_ZZZ00000_V0254_Debuglog@Cnt123
sxldlog_2017-04-14_00-28-22.bin UPDATELOG_LOG
20161013_10-10_ZZZ99999_V 1308_Debuglog@Cnt123
Serial Number Identification indicating that
Data and time when key Firmware Version
a key operation was performed
operation was performed
(year, month, day, hour, minute, second).
20161012_14-48_ZZZ99999_V1406_Fatal00-exception
Data and time when Serial Number Cause of occurrence
Firmware Version
an even occurred
(year, month, day, hour, minute, second).
20161012_14-48_ZZZ99999_V1406_ServiceCall-E719-0031
Data and time when Serial Number Cause of occurrence
Firmware Version
an even occurred
(year, month, day, hour, minute, second).
Report files
Report files saved to the USB device are stored in the folder under the name shown below where the firmware is stored.
• [Serial No.] > SP [Date (year, month, day, hour, minute (12 digits))] L
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Error/Jam/Alarm
Overview........................................... 354
Error Code.........................................357
Jam Code..........................................412
Alarm Code....................................... 418
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
Overview
This section describes the error codes that are displayed when failure has occurred. The codes are divided into three categories.
Location Code
The error codes, jam codes, and alarm codes of this machine contain information on the location.
The location is displayed in 2 digits and has the meaning shown below: (In the jam display screen, the "L" row corresponds to
the location code.)
Pickup size
When a jam occurs, a paper size is displayed. (The row displaying "SIZE" on the jam screen refers to the paper size.)
Due to the limitation of displayable number of characters, some paper size names are omitted. The following is the list of displayed
row of texts and corresponding paper sizes.
* The following is based on the display specification and not all paper sizes can actually be used.
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355
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
• Clearing MN-CON will clear the service mode setting values. Be sure to enter the service mode setting values again in
accordance with the configuration of the options of the host machine and requests from the user.
• When clearing MN-CON while any login application other than User Authentication is, error such as not displayed login screen
occurred. In this case, access SMS once and switch login application to User Authentication to recover to the normal status.
356
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
Error Code
357
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
358
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
359
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
360
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
361
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
362
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
E020-0000-05 The path between the sub hopper and the developing assembly is clogged with toner.
Detection Description The Developing Assembly Toner Level Sensor (S25) detects the absence of toner, while the
Developing Assembly Toner Level Sensor (S51) detects the presence of toner.
* Error occurs after the delivery if a paper in passage exists.
Remedy [Related parts]
- Harness connecting from the DC Controller PCB (UN2/J301) to the Developing Assembly Toner
Level Sensor (S25/J25)
- Harness connecting from the DC Controller PCB (UN2/J333) to the Developing Assembly Toner
Level Sensor (S51/J44)
- Developing Assembly Toner Level Sensor (S25)
- Developing Assembly Toner Level Sensor (S51)
- DC Controller PCB (UN2)
[Remedy]
1.Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
2.Replace the DC Controller PCB.
[Reference]
Before replacing the DC Controller PCB, back up the service mode data and restore the backup
data after the replacement so the data may be able to be protected.
- Backup: COPIER (LEVEL2)> FUNCTION> SYSTEM> DSRAMBUP
- Restoration: COPIER (LEVEL2)> FUNCTION> SYSTEM> DSRAMRES
E024-0000-05 The connector of Developing Assembly Toner Level Sensor (S25) is disconnected.
Detection Description The Developing Assembly Toner Level Sensor (S25) connection detection signal is absent for 100
msec 10 times in sequence.
* Error occurs after the delivery if a paper in passage exists.
Remedy [Related parts]
- Harness connecting from the DC Controller PCB (UN2/J301) to the Developing Assembly Toner
Level Sensor (S25/J25)
- Developing Assembly Toner Level Sensor (S25)
- DC Controller PCB (UN2)
[Remedy]
1.Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
2.Replace the DC Controller PCB.
[Reference]
Before replacing the DC Controller PCB, back up the service mode data and restore the backup
data after the replacement so the data may be able to be protected.
- Backup: COPIER (LEVEL2)> FUNCTION> SYSTEM> DSRAMBUP
- Restoration: COPIER (LEVEL2)> FUNCTION> SYSTEM> DSRAMRES
363
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
E025-0000-05 The connector of the Toner Feed Level Detection Sensor (S51) is disconnected.
Detection Description The Toner Feed Level Detection Sensor (S51) signal does not detected 10 times in a row at
intervals of 100msec.
* Error occurs after the delivery if a paper in passage exists.
Remedy [Related parts]
- Harness connecting from the DC Controller PCB (UN2/J333) to the Toner Feed Level Detection
Sensor (S51/J44)
- Toner Feed Level Detection Sensor (S51)
- DC Controller PCB (UN2)
- All-night Power Supply PCB (UN1)
[Remedy]
1.Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
2.Replace the DC Controller PCB.
3.Replace the All-night Power Supply PCB.
[Reference]
Before replacing the DC Controller PCB, back up the service mode data and restore the backup
data after the replacement so the data may be able to be protected.
- Backup: COPIER (LEVEL2)> FUNCTION> SYSTEM> DSRAMBUP
- Restoration: COPIER (LEVEL2)> FUNCTION> SYSTEM> DSRAMRES
364
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
365
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
E197-0000-05 Error in communication of Laser Driver PCB Communication time out error between DC
Controller PCB and Main Controller PCB 2
Detection Description Communication error with image PCB (For factory)
Communication time out error between DC Controller PCB and Main Controller PCB 2
Remedy [Related parts]
- Harness connecting from the DC Controller PCB (UN2/J324,J9324) to the Laser Scanner Unit
(J745/J744/J9744/J602/J9602)
- Harness connecting from the Main Controller PCB 2 (UN14/J7201) to the Laser Scanner Unit
(J601)
- Laser Scanner Unit
- Main Controller PCB 2 (UN14)
- DC Controller PCB (UN2)
[Remedy]
1.Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
2.Replace the Laser Scanner Unit.
3.Replace the Main Controller PCB 2.
4.Replace the DC Controller PCB.
[Reference]
Before replacing the DC Controller PCB, back up the service mode data and restore the backup
data after the replacement so the data may be able to be protected.
- Backup: COPIER (LEVEL2)> FUNCTION> SYSTEM> DSRAMBUP
- Restoration: COPIER (LEVEL2)> FUNCTION> SYSTEM> DSRAMRES
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367
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
368
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
369
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
370
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
371
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
372
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
373
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
374
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
375
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
376
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
377
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
378
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
379
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
380
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
381
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
382
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
383
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
384
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
385
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
386
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
387
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
388
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
389
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
390
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
391
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
392
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
393
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
394
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
395
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
396
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
397
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
398
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
E719-0031-00 Error in serial communication at the start of the New Card Reader
Detection Description Failure in communication with the serial New Card Reader at start-up.
Remedy - Check if the cable of the serial New Card Reader is disconnected.
- Take out the serial New Card Reader.
- COPIER > Function > CLEAR > CARD
- COPIER > Function > CLEAR > ERR
E719-0032-00 Error in serial communication at the start of the New Card Reader
Detection Description Communication failed in the middle of the operation although communication with the serial New
Card Reader was successful at start-up.
Remedy - Check if the cable of the serial New Card Reader is disconnected.
399
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
400
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
401
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
402
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
403
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
404
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
405
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
406
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
407
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
408
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
409
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
E840-0002-05 Rotation error of Fixing Film Edge Cooling Fan (Rear) (FM1)
Detection Description When the lock signal is detected for 15 sec while the fixing film cooling fan (rear) operates.
* The same status is detected again after the retry operation.
Remedy [Related parts]
- Harness connecting from the DC Controller PCB (UN2/J334) to the Fixing Film Cooling Fan
(Rear) (FM1/J732)
- Fixing Film Cooling Fan (Rear) (FM1)
- DC Controller PCB (UN2)
[Remedy]
1.Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
2.Replace the DC Controller PCB.
[Reference]
Before replacing the DC Controller PCB, back up the service mode data and restore the backup
data after the replacement so the data may be able to be protected.
- Backup: COPIER (LEVEL2)> FUNCTION> SYSTEM> DSRAMBUP
- Restoration: COPIER (LEVEL2)> FUNCTION> SYSTEM> DSRAMRES
410
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
E840-0004-05 Rotation error of Fixing Film Edge Cooling Fan (Front) (FM2)
Detection Description When the lock signal is detected for 15 sec while the fixing film edge cooling fan (front) operates.
* The same status is detected again after the retry operation.
Remedy [Related parts]
- Harness connecting from the DC Controller PCB (UN2/J334) to the Fixing Film Cooling Fan
(Front) (FM2/J733)
- Fixing Film Cooling Fan (Front) (FM2)
- DC Controller PCB (UN2)
[Remedy]
1.Check/replace the related harness/cable, connector and parts.
2.Replace the DC Controller PCB.
[Reference]
Before replacing the DC Controller PCB, back up the service mode data and restore the backup
data after the replacement so the data may be able to be protected.
- Backup: COPIER (LEVEL2)> FUNCTION> SYSTEM> DSRAMBUP
- Restoration: COPIER (LEVEL2)> FUNCTION> SYSTEM> DSRAMRES
411
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
Jam Code
Jam Type
Type Overview of detection Check items (in arbitrary order)
DELAY A delay jam occurs when a sensor was not turned • Remaining paper at the upstream of the target sensor
ON although a specified period of time had passed • Soiling on the target sensor
after the start of detection by the sensor. • Displacement of the target sensor position
• Failure of the target sensor
• Soiling (grease)/deterioration/failure of a drive motor located
upstream of the target sensor
• Soiling (paper dust)/deterioration/failure of a drive roller lo-
cated upstream of the target sensor
STNRY A stationary jam occurs when a sensor was not • Remaining paper near the target sensor
turned OFF although a specified period of time had • Soiling on the target sensor
passed after the sensor was turned ON. • Displacement of the target sensor position
• Failure of the target sensor
• Soiling (grease)/deterioration/failure of a drive motor located
upstream of the target sensor
• Soiling (paper dust)/deterioration/failure of a drive roller lo-
cated upstream of the target sensor
DOOR OP A door open jam occurs when a sensor detected • Door open during printing
door open during printing operation.
COVER OP A door open jam occurs when a sensor detected • Cover open during printing
cover open during printing operation.
ADF OPEN A door open jam occurs when a sensor detected • ADF open during printing
ADF open during printing operation.
SEQUENCE A sequence jam occurs when there was an error in • Opening/closing of the door
sensor detection signal at printing operation se- • Turning OFF and then ON the power
quence. • Error near the target sensor (soiling/displacement/failure of
Since the jam may occur due to sporadic noise with the sensor, error in harness/open circuit of harness, soiling
software of each equipment or communication line (grease)/deterioration/failure of a drive motor, or soiling (pa-
(interruption of communication), failure of the part per dust)/deterioration/failure of a drive roller)
is not the cause of the jam. After the jam is removed,
the machine works.
POWER ON A power-on jam occurs when a sensor detected ON • Remaining paper in the machine
state at power-on. • Soiling on the target sensor
• Failure of the target sensor
• Foreign matter on the target sensor (paper dust, paper lint)
ERROR An error avoidance jam occurs when an error in the • Opening/closing of the door after jam removal
machine (excluding parts failure) was detected. • Turning OFF and then ON the power after jam removal
Printing operation is suspended to avoid error oc-
currence by error code; therefore, parts failure is not
the cause of the jam.
After the jam is removed, the machine works.
If it is due to parts failure, an error code instead of
the error avoidance jam is displayed on UI and
printing operation is suspended. In such case, serv-
ice technician should perform remedial work for the
error code.
SIZE ERR A size error jam occurs when the difference be- • Difference in paper size
tween the paper length detected by the Cassette • Wrong paper size setting
Guide Plate/specified on the Control Panel and the • Error in the Document Size Sensor (soiling/displacement/
length measured by the Registration Sensor is out failure of the sensor)
of the specified range. • Error in the Paper Size Detection Unit (failure of mechanical
structure for size detection, failure of the Guide Plate, or fail-
ure of the Cassette Size Switch)
P-STOP Forcible stop of paper feed • Using at problem analysis.
It occurs when a sheet of paper stops at the position
specified in service mode.
412
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
Main Unit
S24
S22
S21
S19
S6
S7
S5
S9
S1
S33
413
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
414
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
DADF-AZ1
PI11
PI8
PI6
PI7
PI10
PI11
PI7
PI6
PI8
415
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
Inner Finisher-J1
MSW1
PS1
416
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
S2
S5 S6
PCB3
S4
417
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
Alarm Code
01-0001 Notification of disabled to obtain counter values for a certain period of time
A. Operation / B. Cause / Counter information is not set to UGW
C. Remedy * Not displayed on service mode history due to the alarm being generated by UGW
01-0002 No change in device status after specified period of time has passed (RDS server creates)
A. Operation / B. Cause / -
C. Remedy
418
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
419
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
31-0010 The configuration of an option controlled by the Main Controller has been changed
A. Operation / B. Cause / A change in configuration of an option such as a change in the configuration of the Fax Board, a
C. Remedy change in the configuration of the Voice Board, or a change in the configuration of the option
STORAGE, which requires turning OFF and then ON the power, was detected.
Detection condition/timing:At the time of startup only
Remedy:Turn OFF and then ON the main power.
420
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
421
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
422
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
423
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
424
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
73-0006 LIPS
A. Operation / B. Cause / Error in configuration acquisition/management
C. Remedy
425
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
76-0002 Font
A. Operation / B. Cause / Fails to secure the work area to analyze the font that is downloaded at "Resource Download".
C. Remedy
426
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
80-0015 BDL
A. Operation / B. Cause / Print data cannot process this version.
C. Remedy
81-0001 Imaging
A. Operation / B. Cause / Fails to allocate the memory.
C. Remedy
427
8. Error/Jam/Alarm
81-0002 Imaging
A. Operation / B. Cause / Rendering error
C. Remedy
83-0005 PDF
A. Operation / B. Cause / PDF memory full
C. Remedy
83-0015 PDF
A. Operation / B. Cause / PDF data decoding error
C. Remedy
83-0016 PDF
A. Operation / B. Cause / Page range error
C. Remedy
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8. Error/Jam/Alarm
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Service Mode
Overview........................................... 431
COPIER (Service mode for printer)...444
FEEDER (ADF service mode)...........613
SORTER (Service mode for delivery
options)..........................................616
BOARD (Option board setting mode)
.......................................................634
FAX (Serivce Mode for FAX).............635
9. Service Mode
Overview
It is possible to see each item of service mode so that those who access to service mode can understand how to use them.
The main types of this machine's service mode are shown below.
Basic Operations
This section describes the basic operation of service mode.
TOP Screen
MODELIST
in this mode, functions for referring to each item in service mode, etc. are available.
Updater
This button is used to access the CDS and UGW servers and update system software.
BACKUP
This button is used to back up the service mode setting values.
RESTORE
This button is used to restore the service mode setting values backed up by [ BACKUP ].
SITUATION
This function displays service mode items according to the situation.
CAUTION:
• Displayed language of the service mode contents can be selected from J/E/F/I/G/S/C/K/T.
• The service mode contents can be upgraded using SST or a USB flash drive just like other system software.
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To check the details of each item, select the relevant item and press the [i] button.
3. A detailed description of the sub item (specifications and use methods, setting screen, etc.) is displayed.
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NOTE:
This key combination can be used to enter the Level 2 screen.
• Mode List screen > [Settings/Registration] > [2]
SITUATION Mode
Situation mode has been implemented in this machine to improve workability and searchability at the site. This mode makes it
possible to easily use the service mode appropriate for the scene at the site.
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2. Select "SITUATION".
4. Press a button according to the type of electrical component and the corresponding device type.
Example: In the case of the Registration Sensor of the host machine, press the button (red dotted frame) at "COPIER"/"P-
SENSOR".
Device classification
Electrical parts
classification
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6. Select an electrical component to display the details in the frame (red dotted frame) at the bottom of the screen.
7. Press the [i] button to display the screen showing the locations of electrical components.
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NOTE:
The service mode used below utilizes the system where electrical components used are operated by control signals sent from the
DC Controller. If a control signal is sent but the electrical component does not operate, a failure of the electrical component, open
circuit of the cable for transmitting control signals, or poor contact of the connector is suspected.
2. Press a button according to the type of electrical component and the corresponding device type.
Example: In the case of a motor of the host machine, press the button (red dotted frame) at "COPIER"/"MOTOR".
Device classification
Electrical parts
classification
3. A list of electrical component types for the selected device whose operation can be checked is displayed.
4. Select the electrical component you want to operate and then press the Start button to send a signal for driving the
selected electrical component for a specified period of time from the DC Controller.
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5. "ACTIVE" is displayed while the electrical component is driven. After the electrical component has been driven for
a specified period of time, "OK!" is displayed if transmission of the drive signal succeeded, or "NG !" is displayed
if failed.
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Press the [i] button to display the screen showing the locations of electrical components.
Security Support
A password can be specified to prevent unauthorized access to the service mode.
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CAUTION:
• This setting is enabled without restarting the host machine.
• After setting the password, the following screen will be displayed by accessing service mode.
• Therefore, when the PSWD-SW is set to "2" (system administrator + service technician), enter the system administrator
password ([System Manager ID] and [System Manager PIN] in [Settings/Registrations] > [Management Settings] >
[User Management] > [System Manager Information Settings]), and then press the [OK] button.
2. Follow the following procedure to check that you can login to service mode.
1. When setting PSWD-SW to "1" (system administrator) or "2" (ServiceMode_070Backup) in step 1, the system
administrator password entry screen will be displayed, so enter the system administrator ID in [Sys Manager ID ] (1)
and system administrator password in [Password] (2), and then press the [OK] button.
(1)
(2)
2. When setting PSWD-SW to "2" (system administrator + service technician) in step 1, the service technician password
entry screen will be displayed after step 2. Enter the service technician password in [Password] (1), and then press the
[OK] button.
(1)
CAUTION:
• The service technician password is the password set in COPIER > OPTION > FNC-SW > SM-PSWD.
• If you forget the password for service technician, disable the password function using the Service Support Tool (SST).
Check that you can access service mode and finish the work.
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NOTE:
• Service print data cannot be output when an error has occurred.
• When connecting a USB flash drive that runs on external power, start the machine with the power is turned ON in advance.
A USB flash drive connected after the machine has been started cannot be recognized.
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■ Service Print and Data File Name Supported for File Output
Service Mode Content
COPIER > Function> MISC-P > P-PRINT Output of service mode setting values
COPIER > Function > MISC-P > HIST-PRT Output of jam and error history
COPIER > Function > MISC-P > USER-PRT Output of Settings/Registration menu setting values list
COPIER > Function > MISC-P > D-PRINT Output of service mode (DISPLAY)
COPIER > Function > MISC-P > ENV-PRT Output of the temperature and humidity inside the machine/surface temperature
of the Fixing Roller as a log
COPIER > Function > MISC-P > PJH-P-1 Output of details on print job history (100 jobs)
COPIER > Function > MISC-P > PJH-P-2 Output of details on print job history (all jobs)
COPIER > Function > MISC-P > USBH-PRT Output of USB device information report
COPIER > Function > MISC-P > TNRB-RPT Output of the Toner Container ID report
NOTE:
When each service mode is individually executed, the report corresponding to the service mode as of the time of execution is
output.
Overall flow
1. Selecting RPT-FILE
Select service mode > Copier > Function > MISC-P > RPT-FILE; and then press OK.
2. Generating report file
After the “ACTIVE” blinks for 3 to 4 minutes, generation of a report file is complete as “OK!” is displayed.
3. Connect the USB flash drive storage device to the USB port.
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4. Select service mode > Copier > Function > MISC-P > RPT2USB; and then press OK.
NOTE:
• If the downloaded file is opened as plain text, the paragraphs are misaligned, which makes it difficult to read the data.
• When the file is dragged to WordPad, an image similar to the image output on paper may be displayed in some cases.
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3. Execute Download mode > [5]: Download File > [4]: ServicePrint Download.
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION
PUNCH 1 Display of Finisher Inner Punch Unit
Detail To display the version of Finisher Inner Puncher Unit.
Use Case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION
LANG-FI 2 Display of Finnish language file version
Detail To display the version of Finnish language file.
Use Case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION
LANG-SV 2 Display of Swedish language file version
Detail To display the version of Swedish language file.
Use Case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION
MEDIA-JA 2 Dspl of Japanese media information ver
Detail To display the version of Japanese media information.
Use Case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION
MEDIA-EL 2 Dspl of Greek media information version
Detail To display the version of Greek media information.
Use Case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION
MEDIA-PT 2 Dspl of Portuguese media information ver
Detail To display the version of Portuguese media information.
Use Case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION
FAX1 1 Display of 1-line FAX PCB ROM version
Detail To display the ROM version of 1-line FAX PCB.
Nothing is displayed if the PCB is not connected.
Use Case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range ASCII character string (21 digits)
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION
S-LNG-SP 1 Dspl of service mode Spanish file ver
Detail To display the version of Spanish language file in service mode.
Use Case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION
RPTL-DA 2 Dspl RUI Portal Danish file version
Detail To display the version of Danish language file for "Remote UI: Portal".
Use Case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION
RPTL-RU 2 Dspl RUI Portal Russian file version
Detail To display the version of Russian language file for "Remote UI: Portal".
Use Case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > VERSION
RPTL-CA 2 Dspl RUI Portal Catalan file version
Detail To display the version of Catalan language file for "Remote UI: Portal".
Use Case When upgrading the firmware
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 00.01 to 99.99
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■ USER
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > USER
ADFTYPE 1 Display of DADF type
Detail To display the type of the DADF currently installed.
Use Case When replacing the DADF
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 2
0: Reverse type, 1: 1-path type, 2: Not installed (Copyboard model)
Related Service Mode COPIER> OPTION> CUSTOM> SCANTYPE
■ ACC-STS
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > ACC-STS
FEEDER 1 Display of DADF connection state
Detail To display the connecting state of DADF.
Use Case When checking the connection between the machine and DADF
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: Not connected, 1: Connected
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > ACC-STS
NETWARE 1 Install state dspl of NetWare firmware
Detail To display the installation state of the NetWare firmware.
Use Case When checking whether NetWare firmware is installed to the machine
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: Not installed, 1: Installed
■ ANALOG
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > ANALOG
TEMP 1 Display of inside temperature
Detail To display the temperature inside the machine detected by Environment Sensor.
Use Case When checking the temperature inside the machine
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 60
Unit deg C
Appropriate Target Value 20 - 27
Amount of Change per 1
Unit
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > ANALOG
FIX-C 1 Display of Fixing Roller center temp
Detail To display the center temperature of the Fixing Roller detected by the Fixing Main Thermistor.
Use Case When checking the temperature at the center of Fixing Roller
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 999
Unit deg C
Amount of Change per 1
Unit
■ CST-STS
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > CST-STS
WIDTH-MF 2 Display of MP Tray paper width size
Detail To display the paper width size set on the Multi-purpose Tray.
Use Case When checking the paper width side set on the Multi-purpose Tray
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Unit mm
Amount of Change per 1
Unit
■ HV-STS
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > HV-STS
PRIMARY 1 Display of primary charging current
Detail To display the current that is applied to the Primacy Charging Assembly at the latest.
Use Case When checking ON/OFF of potential control
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 4000
Amount of Change per 1
Unit
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > HV-STS
TR 1 Dspl of transfer current:Plain, 1st side
Detail To display the current that is applied to plain paper (1st side) in the Pre-transfer Charging Assembly
at the latest.
Use Case For checking
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Amount of Change per 1
Unit
■ CCD
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > CCD
TARGET-B 2 Shading target value (B)
Detail To display the shading target value of Blue.
Continuous display of 0 (minimum) or 65535 (maximum) is considered a failure of the Main
Controller PCB.
When the value is out of the target value range, image failure or E302 (shading error) may have
occurred. Identify the cause according to the value.
Use Case - When replacing the Main Controller PCB
- At scanned image failure
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 65535
Appropriate Target Value 512 - 2047
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > CCD
TARGET-R 2 Shading target value (R)
Detail To display the shading target value of Red.
Continuous display of 0 (minimum) or 65535 (maximum) is considered a failure of the Main
Controller PCB.
When the value is out of the target value range, image failure or E302 (shading error) may have
occurred. Identify the cause according to the value.
Use Case - When replacing the Main Controller PCB
- At scanned image failure
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 65535
Appropriate Target Value 512 - 2047
■ MISC
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > MISC
TNRB-IDK 1 Display of Bk-color Toner Container ID
Detail To display the ID of Bk-color Toner Container that is installed to the machine
Use Case When checking whether the barcode ID on the Toner Container is read correctly
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 12-digit decimal number
■ DRSTS-K
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > DRSTS-K
DR-I-D-K 1 Display of Drum Unit installed date
Detail To display the installed date of the Drum Unit.
At initial installation, the date of the first power supply after assembling at factory is displayed.
When the Drum Unit is replaced, the date of the first power supply after replacement is displayed.
Use Case When checking the installed date of the Drum Unit
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Caution The date may differ from that at the location due to compliance with GMT.
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > DISPLAY (State display mode) > DRSTS-K
DRM-ID-K 1 Display of Drum Unit ID
Detail To display the ID of the Drum Unit that is installed to the machine.
Use Case - When outputting the drum report
- When checking the ID of the Drum Unit
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
I/O
This item is not used because it is intended for R&D.
The I/O information can be found in service mode > SITUATION > Sensor Check.
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■ ADJ-XY
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > ADJ-XY
ADJ-X 1 Adj start pstn in book mode: vert scan
Detail To adjust the image reading start position (image leading edge position) in the vertical scanning
direction at copyboard reading.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
Decrease the value when the non-image width is larger than the standard value.
Increase the value when out of original area is copied.
As the value is incremented by 1, the image position is moved to the trailing edge side by 0.1 mm.
Use Case When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 1 to 211
Unit mm
Default Value 20
Amount of Change per 0.1
Unit
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > ADJ-XY
ADJ-S 1 Adjustment of Reader shading position
Detail To adjust the Scanner Unit (for front side) position in feed direction when reading the White Plate
on the left edge of the Copyboard Glass.
When replacing the Scanner Unit, execute RDSHDPOS and write the value of this item in the
service label.
When clearing the Reader-related RAM data, enter the value of service label.
As the value is incremented by 1, the reading position moves to the trailing edge side by 0.1 mm.
Use Case - When black lines/white lines appear
- When replacing the Scanner Unit (for front side)
- When clearing the Reader-related RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range 20 to 500
Unit mm
Default Value 75
Related Service Mode COPIER> FUNCTION> INSTALL> RDSHDPOS
Amount of Change per 0.1
Unit
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > ADJ-XY
ADJ-X-MG 1 Fine adj img ratio: book mode, vert scan
Detail To make a fine adjustment of image magnification ratio in vertical scanning direction at copyboard
reading.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
As the value is changed by 1, the image magnification ratio is changed by 0.01 %.
+: Enlarge
-: Reduce
Use Case When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range -10 to 10
Unit %
Default Value 0
Amount of Change per 0.01
Unit
■ CCD
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
W-PLT-X 1 Stdrd White Plt white lvl data (X) entry
Detail To enter the white level data (X) for the Standard White Plate.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data/replacing the Copyboard Glass, enter
the value of barcode label which is affixed on the glass.
Use Case - When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
- When replacing the Copyboard Glass
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 1 to 9999
Default Value 8273
Related Service Mode COPIER> ADJUST> CCD> W-PLT-Y/Z
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
W-PLT-Z 1 Stdrd White Plt white lvl data (Z) entry
Detail To enter the white level data (Z) for the Standard White Plate.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data/replacing the Copyboard Glass, enter
the value of barcode label which is affixed on the glass.
Use Case - When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
- When replacing the Copyboard Glass
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 1 to 9999
Default Value 9427
Related Service Mode COPIER> ADJUST> CCD> W-PLT-X/Y
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CCD
DFTAR-B 1 Shading target VL (B) entry: front side
Detail To enter the shading target value of Blue of the Scanner Unit (for front side) at stream reading.
When replacing the Main Controller PCB, enter the value of service label.
When replacing the Copyboard Glass/Scanner Unit (for front side), execute DF-WLVL1 and DF-
WLVL2 and write the value which is automatically set in the service label.
The setting is applied to the image on the front side when the DADF (1-path model) is installed,
whereas it is applied to the images on both the front and back sides when the DADF (reverse
model) is installed.
Use Case - When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
- When replacing the Copyboard Glass/Scanner Unit (for front side)
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 1 to 2047
Default Value 294
Related Service Mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF-WLVL1/WLVL2
■ LASER
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > LASER
PVE-OFST 1 Adj of write start position of laser
Detail To adjust the image position by changing the laser emitting position.
As the value is incremented by 1, the image moves by 0.01 mm.
+: Toward rear
-: Toward front
When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Use Case - When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
- When replacing the laser scanner unit
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and press OK key.
Caution Do not change the value except in the case of replacing the DC Controller PCB/Laser Scanner
Unit.
After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range -512 to 511
Unit mm
Default Value 0
Amount of Change per 0.01
Unit
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > LASER
LA-OFF 1 Laser trailing edge OFF adjustment
Detail To adjust the timing to turn OFF the laser to the trailing edge of free size paper.
As the value is increased, the timing to turn OFF the laser is delayed.
When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
Use Case - When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
- When replacing the Laser Scanner Unit
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and press OK key.
Caution - Do not change the setting in the normal operation.
- After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range -128 to 127
Default Value 0
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > LASER
LDADJ4-K 1 Phase difference between A-B laser (K)
Detail When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
When replacing the laser scanner unit, enter the value of service label stuck on the laser scanner
unit.
Use Case - When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
- When replacing the laser scanner unit
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and press OK key.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range -512 to 511
Default Value 0
■ DEVELOP
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > DEVELOP
DE-OFST 1 Enter offset value for develop DC bias
Detail To set the Vdc offset auto adjustment value for potential control of copy image manually.
As the value is changed by 1, the offset value is increased or decreased by 0.3%.
+: Increase
-: Decrease
As the value is increased, copy image gets darker.
Use Case When the abnormal image appears (high or low density)
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and press OK key.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range -128 to 127
Default Value 0
Amount of Change per 0.3
Unit
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■ DENS
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > DENS
DENS-ADJ 1 Density correction of copy image
Detail To correct the density of copy image by changing the F-value table.
When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
Blurring is alleviated when the value is increased, and fogging is alleviated when the value is
decreased.
Use Case When fogging or blurring at high density area occurs with a copy image
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Caution Density of printer output image cannot be corrected.
Display/Adj/Set Range 1 to 9
Default Value 5
Supplement/Memo F-value table: shows the relationship between original density and image density.
■ BLANK
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > BLANK
BLANK-T 1 Adjustment of leading edge margin
Detail To adjust the margin on the leading edge of paper.
As the value is increased by 1, the margin is increased toward the center of the paper by 1 pixel
(0.0212 mm).
Use Case - When reducing the margin upon user's request
- When enlarging the margin for transfer separation/fixing separation
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1000
Unit pixel
Default Value 188
Amount of Change per 0.0212
Unit
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > BLANK
BLANK-R 1 Adjustment of right edge margin
Detail To adjust the margin on the right edge of paper.
As the value is increased by 1, the margin is increased toward the center of the paper by 1 pixel
(0.0212 mm).
Use Case When reducing the margin upon user's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1000
Unit pixel
Default Value 118
Amount of Change per 0.0212
Unit
■ PASCAL
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > PASCAL
OFST-P-K 1 Bk density adj at test print reading
Detail To adjust the offset of Bk-color test print reading signal at auto gradation adjustment (full
adjustment).
When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
As the value is larger, the image after adjustment gets darker.
Use Case When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range -128 to 128
Default Value According to the adjustment value of the Reader at factory shipment
Amount of Change per 1
Unit
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■ HV-PRI
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > HV-PRI
OFST1-DC 1 Adj primary charge DC offset 1
Detail To adjust the offset value of the primary charging DC bias.
+: The offset value increases.
-: The offset value decreases.
Use Case - When the image is failure.
- When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and press OK key.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range -128 to 127
Default Value 0
Amount of Change per 0.3
Unit
■ HV-TR
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > HV-TR
TR-OFST 1 Adj transfer target bias offset
Detail To adjust the offset output value of the transfer charging bias (constant current / constant voltage).
Use Case When the abnormal image appears (transfer image burst or transfer image memory or low density)
When replacing the DC Controller PCB or clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and press OK key.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range -128 to 127
Unit % (duty)
Default Value 0
Supplement/Memo As the value is changed by 1, the bias is changed by 1.0444(constant current)/1.33(constant
voltage)
Amount of Change per 1.0444/1.33
Unit
471
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > HV-TR
TR-TP-TM 1 Adj transfer lead edge weak bias time
Detail This mode determines the time to apply voltage for transfer leading edge weak bias during the
second printing of 2-sided..
+: The application time increases.
-: The application time decreases.
When the fixing delivery delay jam occurs, increase the application time.
Use Case This item is used when the fixing delivery delay jam (0107) of the 2nd side of 2-sided occurs in the
following condition.
- High temperature/high humidity environment
- The cassette heater is ON
- Use of the thin paper 1 and plain paper 1/2
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Caution When the transfer bias level (TR-TP-LV) is increased and the application time (TR-TP-TM) is too
shorter, the jam may occur easily.
When the transfer bias level (TR-TP-LV) is decreased and the application time (TR-TP-TM) is too
longer, the leading part of the image becomes light.
When the setting of TR-TP-LV is not 0, the setting of TR-TP-TM becomes effective.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 127
Unit msec
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER> ADJUST> HV-TR> TR-TP-LV
Amount of Change per 5
Unit
472
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > HV-TR
TR-OFT3 2 For R&D
Amount of Change per 1.0444
Unit
473
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > HV-TR
TR-OFP9 2 For R&D
Amount of Change per 1.0444
Unit
474
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > HV-TR
TR-OFO1 2 For R&D
Amount of Change per 1.0444
Unit
■ FEED-ADJ
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > FEED-ADJ
REGIST 1 Adj of registration start timing
Detail To adjust the timing to turn ON the Registration Roller.
As the value is changed by 1, the margin on the leading edge of paper is increased or decreased
by 0.1 mm.
+: Top margin becomes larger.
-: Top margin becomes smaller.
In the case of 25cpm model, this item is effective by both paper feedings for the same speed in
the cassette feeding and the manual feeding.
In the case of 35/45/51cpm model, this item is effective for only the cassette feeding of the normal
speed.
Perform the setting of the manual feeding in COPIER> ADJUST> FEED-ADJ> RG-HF-SP.
When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
Use Case - When adjustment of leading edge margin
- When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and press OK key.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range -128 to 127
Unit mm
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER> ADJUST> FEED-ADJ> RG-HF-SP
Amount of Change per 0.1
Unit
475
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > FEED-ADJ
LOOP-MF 1 Registration loop amnt adj: MP pickup
Detail To adjust the registration loop amount at multi-purpose tray pick-up.
As the value in changed by 1, the paper feeding distance is increased or decreased by 0.1 mm.
+: The loop amount increases.
-: The loop amount decreases.
Use Case When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
When the manual feeding paper is skewed
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 127
Unit mm
Default Value 45
Amount of Change per 0.1
Unit
476
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > FEED-ADJ
RG-HF-SP 1 Rgst clutch on timing adj: 1/2 speed
Detail To adjust the registration clutch on timing at 1/2 speed feeding.
As the value in changed by 1, the registration clutch on timing is increased or decreased by 0.1
mm.
+: The timing becomes fast.
-: The timing becomes slow.
In the case of 25cpm model, this item is not work.
Perform the setting in COPIER> ADJUST> FEED-ADJ> REGIST.
In the case of 35/45/51cpm model, this item is effective for only the 1/2 speed.
When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
Use Case When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and press OK key.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range -128 to 127
Unit mm
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER> ADJUST> FEED-ADJ> REGIST
Amount of Change per 0.1
Unit
477
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > FEED-ADJ
LOOP-SP 2 Reg loop amunt adj: MP Tr fd of spcl ppr
Detail To adjust the registration loop amount at multi-purpose tray pickup of special paper.
As the value in changed by 1, the paper feeding distance is increased or decreased by 0.1 mm.
+: The loop amount increases.
-: The loop amount decreases.
Use Case When the special paper is skewed
Special paper is Transparency, Thin paper 2, Label paper, Tracing paper
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range -128 to 127
Unit mm
Default Value 0
Amount of Change per 0.1
Unit
478
9. Service Mode
■ CST-ADJ
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > CST-ADJ
MF-A4R 1 Adj of MP Tray A4R paper width
Detail To adjust the width of A4R paper in the Multi-purpose Tray.
When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data, enter the value of service label.
When replacing the Multi-purpose Tray Paper Width Detection PCB or registering a new value,
execute COPIER> FUNCTION> CST> MF-A4R.
Use Case - When replacing the DC Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
- When replacing the Multi-Purpose Tray Paper Size Sensor or registering a new value
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1024
Default Value 359
Related Service Mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CST> MF-A4R
■ FIXING
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > FIXING
FX-FL-SP 2 Adj of fixing film speed at normal speed
Detail To adjust the fixing film speed at the normal speed
Use Case When paper passes through the registration roller, the density difference occurs by slack/tension
of the paper on the image trailing edge (about 45mm).
When executing RAM clear of DC controller PCB/replacing the PCB
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range -3 to 3
Default Value 0
Amount of Change per 1
Unit
479
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > FIXING
FX-FL-LW 2 Adj of fixing film speed at half speed
Detail To adjust the fixing film speed at the half speed
Use Case When paper passes through the registration roller, the density difference occurs by slack/tension
of the paper on the image trailing edge (about 45mm).
When executing RAM clear of DC controller PCB/replacing the PCB
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range -3 to 3
Default Value 0
Amount of Change per 1
Unit
■ MISC
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > MISC
SEG-ADJ 1 Set criteria for text/photo: front side
Detail To set whether to judge the original scanned with the Scanner Unit (for front side) in Text/
Photo/Map mode as text or photo.
As the value is increased, the original tends to be detected as a photo document, and as the value
is decreased, the original tends to be detected as a text document.
The setting is applied to the image on the front side when the Copyboard/DADF (1-path model) is
installed, whereas it is applied to the images on both the front and back sides when the DADF
(reverse model) is installed.
Use Case When adjusting the judgment level of text/photo original scanned with the Scanner Unit (for front
side) in Text/Photo/Map mode
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range -4 to 4
Default Value 0
480
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > MISC
K-ADJ 1 Set criteria for black text: front side
Detail To set whether to judge the color of the text scanned with the Scanner Unit (for front side) as black.
As the value is larger, the text tends to be detected as black.
The setting is applied to the image on the front side when the Copyboard/DADF (1-path model) is
installed, whereas it is applied to the images on both the front and back sides when the DADF
(reverse model) is installed.
Use Case When adjusting the criteria for judging the color of the text scanned with the Scanner Unit (for front
side)
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range -3 to 3
Default Value 0
481
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > MISC
C1-ADJ-Y 2 Enter Cassette1 side register adj value
Detail As the value is changed by 1, the margin on the left edge of paper is increased or decreased by
0.1 mm.
+: Left margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the right.)
-: Left margin becomes smaller. (An image moves to the left.)
Use Case When adjusting side registration of paper picked up from Cassette 1, when executing RAM clear
of the DC Controller PCB, or when replacing the PCB (Enter the value of service label.)
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and press OK key.
Caution Be sure to enter the adjustment value on the service label after adjustment.
Display/Adj/Set Range -128 to 127
Unit mm
Default Value 0
Amount of Change per 0.1
Unit
482
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > MISC
C4-ADJ-Y 2 Enter Cassette4 side register adj value
Detail As the value is changed by 1, the margin on the left edge of paper is increased or decreased by
0.1 mm.
+: Left margin becomes larger. (An image moves to the right.)
-: Left margin becomes smaller. (An image moves to the left.)
Use Case When adjusting side registration of paper picked up from Cassette 4, when executing RAM clear
of the DC Controller PCB, or when replacing the PCB (Enter the value of service label.)
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and press OK key.
Caution Be sure to enter the adjustment value on the service label after adjustment.
Display/Adj/Set Range -128 to 127
Unit mm
Default Value 0
Amount of Change per 0.1
Unit
483
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode) > MISC
ACS-CNT2 2 Set chromatic clr jdgmt area:stream read
Detail To set the area to judge whether the image on the front side stream read with DADF (1-path model)
or the images on both the front and back sides stream read with the DADF (reverse model) is color
or B&W at automatic color selection.
As the value is larger, the judgment area is widened.
Use Case When adjusting the area where the pixel is counted to judge whether it is a color/B&W image
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range -2 to 2
Default Value 0
484
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > INSTALL
CARD 1 Card number setting
Detail To set the card number to be used for Card Reader.
A series of numbers from the entered number to the number of cards specified by CARD-RNG
can be used.
Use Case - At installation of the Card Reader
- After replacement of the HDD
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the number, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution The card management information (department ID and password) is initialized.
Display/Adj/Set Range 1 to 2001
Default Value 1
Related Service Mode COPIER> OPTION> FNC-SW> CARD-RNG
485
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > INSTALL
COM-LOG 1 Dspl connect error w/ Sales Co's server
Detail To display error information when the connection with the sales company's server failed.
Use Case When using Embedded-RDS
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Caution Be sure to use E-RDS, RGW-PORT, COM-TEST, COM-LOG and RGW-ADR as a set.
Display/Adj/Set Range Year, date, time, error code, error detail information (maximum 128 characters)
Related Service Mode COPIER> FUNCTION> INSTALL> E-RDS, RGW-PORT, COM-TEST, RGW-ADR
Supplement/Memo Embedded-RDS: Function to send device information such as the device counter, failure, and
consumables to the sales company's server via SOAP protocol
486
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > INSTALL
CDS-CTL 1 Set country/area when using CDS
Detail To set country/region to enable CDS.
In principle, the default value is the same as that of CONFIG. If the value differs from the country/
region of the vice-company of sales, change the setting.
Use Case When enabling CDS
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution If the setting value is not configured to be the same as the country/region of the vice-company of
sales, the necessary firmware may not be able to be downloaded.
Display/Adj/Set Range JP: Japan, US: USA, GB: Great Britain, FR: France, DE: Germany, IT: Italy, AU: Australia, SG:
Singapore, NL: Netherlands, KR: Korea, CN: China, TW: Taiwan, ES: Spain, SE: Sweden, PT:
Portugal, NO: Norway, DK: Denmark, FI: Finland, PL: Poland, HU: Hungary, CZ: Czech Republic,
SI: Slovenia, GR: Greece, EE: Estonia, RU: Russia, SK: Slovakia, RO: Romania, HR: Croatia, BG:
Bulgaria, TR: Turkey, TH: Thailand, VN: Vietnam, AR: Argentina, IN: India, CA: Canada, LA: Latin
America, HK: Hong Kong
Default Value It differs according to the location.
Related Service Mode COPIER> OPTION> FNC-SW> CONFIG
Supplement/Memo CDS: Contents Delivery System
487
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > INSTALL
E-RDS-GW 1 Set GW address for E-RDS comctn:sub line
Detail * Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access]To
set the gateway address that E-RDS uses for communication with UGW.
When using DHCP for acquiring the IP address of the sub line, an automatically acquired gateway
address is displayed.
When not using DHCP for acquiring the IP address of the sub line, set a gateway address that is
used for communication on a sub line such as a mobile router.
Use Case When the following two conditions are satisfied
- When using E-RDS on a sub line of the network
- When not using DHCP on a sub line of the network
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range IPv4 Address
Default Value 0.0.0.0
Related Service Mode COPIER > FUNCTION > INSTALL > E-RDS-IF
Additional Functions Preferences> Network> Sub Line Settings> IP Address Settings> DHCP
Mode
488
9. Service Mode
■ CCD
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CCD
DF-WLVL1 1 White level adj in book mode: color
Detail To adjust the white level for copyboard scanning automatically by setting the paper which is usually
used by the user on the Copyboard Glass.
Use Case - When replacing the Copyboard Glass
- When replacing the Scanner Unit
- When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Set a paper on the Copyboard Glass.
2) Select the item, and then press OK key.
Caution Be sure to execute DF-WLVL2 in a row.
Display/Adj/Set Range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK!
Related Service Mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF-WLVL2
489
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CCD
DF-WLVL4 1 White level adj: stream reading, B&W
Detail To adjust the white level for stream reading by setting the paper which is usually used by the user
on the DADF.
Use Case - When replacing the Copyboard Glass
- When replacing the Scanner Unit
- When replacing the Main Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Set paper on the DADF.
2) Select the item, and then press OK key.
Caution Be sure to execute this item after DF-WLVL3.
Display/Adj/Set Range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK!
Related Service Mode COPIER> FUNCTION> CCD> DF-WLVL3
Supplement/Memo - In the case of DADF (reverse model)
The Scanner Unit (for front side) calculates the white level correction coefficient based on the
luminance at copyboard reading detected with DF-WLVL3 and the luminance at stream reading
detected with DF-WLVL4.
- In the case of DADF (1-path model)
The Scanner Unit (for front side) calculates the white level correction coefficient based on the
luminance at copyboard reading detected with DF-WLVL3, the luminance at stream reading
detected with DF-WLVL4, and the luminance at stream reading that the Scanner Unit (for back
side) detected with DF-WLVL4.
■ CST
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CST
MF-A4R 1 Reg Multi-purpose Tray A4R stdrd width
Detail To register the standard value of A4R paper width (210 mm) on the Multi-purpose Tray.
Make a fine adjustment by COPIER> ADJUST> CST-ADJ> MF-A4R.
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Set A4R paper on the Multi-purpose Tray, and set the guide so that it fits the paper width.
2) Select the item, and then press OK key.
The value is registered after automatic adjustment.
Caution After execution, check the registered value by COPIER> ADJUST> CST-ADJ> MF-A4R, and write
it down on the service label.
Related Service Mode COPIER> ADJUST> CST-ADJ> MF-A4R
490
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CST
MF-A4 1 Reg Multi-purpose Tray A4 standard width
Detail To register the standard value of A4 paper width (297 mm) on the Multi-purpose Tray.
Make a fine adjustment by COPIER> ADJUST> CST-ADJ> MF-A4.
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Set A4 paper on the Multi-purpose Tray, and set the guide so that it fits the paper width.
2) Select the item, and then press OK key.
The value is registered after automatic adjustment.
Caution After execution, check the registered value by COPIER> ADJUST> CST-ADJ> MF-A4, and write
it down on the service label.
Related Service Mode COPIER> ADJUST> CST-ADJ> MF-A4
■ CLEANING
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CLEANING
DRM-IDL 2 Drum cleaning
Detail To execute cleaning operation of the drum.
Use Case When the black spots appear on the copy image in the drum circumference cycle. (Toner adheres
on the drum surface.)
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key.
2) Copy a blank paper, and check that black dots are alleviated.
Required Time 80 sec
491
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CLEANING
TR-CLN 2 Transfer roller cleaning
Detail To clean the transfer roller
Use Case When the back of paper is soiled because the Transfer Roller is soiled with toner due to jam
removal
Adj/Set/Operate Method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Required Time 35 sec
■ FIXING
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > FIXING
NIP-CHK 1 Check of fixing nip width
Detail To check whether the fixing nip width is appropriate by printing.
If it is not appropriate, a fixing failure may occur.
Use Case - When replacing the fixing-related parts (Fixing Roller, Pressure Roller)
- When a fixing failure occurs
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Print approx. 20 sheets of A4/LTR size paper.
2) Make a solid black print (setting value: 7) with COPIER> TEST> PG> TYPE.
3) Set the paper printed in step 2) to the Multi-purpose Tray by putting the printed side upward.
4) Set the paper size on the Multi-purpose Tray.
5) Select the item, and then press OK key.
A sheet is stopped once in a state held by the Fixing Nip area, and is delivered approx. 20 seconds
later.
6) Measure the nip width of delivered sheet.
It is judged as normal: (51cpm model: 8.1 to 10.1 mm, 45/35/25 cpm model: 7.5 to 9.5 mm) at the
center, and difference between front and rear is within 1.0 mm. If there is an error, execute step
7).
7) Check the Fixing Roller, Pressure Roller, and Fixing Lower Unit, and replace damaged part.
Related Service Mode COPIER> TEST> PG> TYPE
■ PANEL
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > PANEL
LCD-CHK 1 Check of LCD Panel dot missing
Detail To check whether there is a missing dot on the LCD Panel of the Control Panel.
Use Case When replacing the LCD Panel
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key.
2) Check that the LCD Panel lights up in the order of white, black, red, green and blue.
3) Press STOP key to terminate checking.
492
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > PANEL
LED-CHK 1 Check of Control Panel LED
Detail To check whether the LED on the Control Panel lights up.
Use Case When replacing the LCD Panel
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key.
2) Check that the LED lights up in the order.
3) Use LED-OFF to terminate checking.
Related Service Mode COPIER> FUNCTION> PANEL> LED-OFF
■ PART-CHK
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > PART-CHK
CL 1 Specification of operation Clutch
Detail To specify the Clutch to operate.
Use Case When replacing the Clutch/checking the operation
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 1 to 6
1: Multi-Purpose Tray Pickup Clutch (CL12)
2: Registration Clutch (CL3)
3: Developing Clutch (CL1)
4 to 6: Not used
Default Value 1
Related Service Mode COPIER> FUNCTION> PART-CHK> CL-ON
493
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > PART-CHK
FAN 1 Specification of operation fan
Detail To specify the fan to operate.
Use Case When replacing the fan/checking the operation
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 1 to 99
1: Fixing Cooling Fan (Rear) (FM1)
2: Fixing Cooling Fan (Front) (FM2)
3: Heat Exhaust Fan (Rear) (FM3)
4: Heat Exhaust Fan (Front) (FM4)
5: Not used
6: Developing Cooling Fan (FM6)
7: Delivery Cooling Fan (FM7)
8 to 98: Not used
99: All fans
Default Value 1
Related Service Mode COPIER> FUNCTION> PART-CHK> FAN-ON
494
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > PART-CHK
MTR-ON 1 Operation check of Motor
Detail To start operation check of the Motor specified by MTR.
The operation automatically stops after operation of 30 seconds.
Use Case When replacing the Motor/checking the operation
Adj/Set/Operate Method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Caution Be sure to remove the Toner Container before operating the Bottle Motor (M17). If it remains
installed, toner is supplied.
- When the Toner Feed Motor (M21) is operated, the Main Motor (M1) and the Developing Clutch
(CL1) are driven as well.
Display/Adj/Set Range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK!
Required Time 1 min
Related Service Mode COPIER> FUNCTION> PART-CHK> MTR
495
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > PART-CHK
FINCL-ON 1 Operation check of Clutch: Fin-Y1
Detail To start operation check for the Clutch specified by FIN-CL.
After the clutch operates for the specified period of time (10 to 30 seconds), it automatically stops.
Use Case When replacing the Clutch/checking the operation
Adj/Set/Operate Method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Caution - When the job starts during the operation of the clutch, the finisher sequence error jam occurs.
- When the error avoidance jam occurs during the operation of the clutch, the jam becomes the
error immediately.
Display/Adj/Set Range During operation: ACTIVE, At normal termination: OK, At abnormal termination: NG
Related Service Mode COPIER> FUNCTION> PART-CHK> FIN-CL
Supplement/Memo Finisher-Y1
496
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > PART-CHK
FN2MTRON 1 Operation check of motor: Fin-J1
Detail To start operation check of the motor specified by FN2-MTR.
After the motor operates for the specified period of time (10 to 30 seconds), it automatically stops.
Use Case - When checking whether there is any failure in the motor
- When checking the operation of the replaced motor
Adj/Set/Operate Method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Caution - When the job starts during the operation of the motor, the finisher sequence error jam occurs.
- When the error avoidance jam occurs during the operation of the motor, the jam becomes the
error immediately.
Display/Adj/Set Range During operation: ACTIVE, At normal termination: OK, At abnormal termination: NG
Related Service Mode COPIER> FUNCTION> PART-CHK> FN2-MTR
■ CLEAR
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CLEAR
ERR 1 Clear of error code
Detail To clear the specific error code.
Use Case At error occurrence
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
497
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CLEAR
R-CON 1 Clearing of Reader-related setting data
Detail To clear the Reader-related setting data.
Use Case When clearing the Reader-related setting data
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution - Output the service mode setting values by P-PRINT before execution. After execution, enter
necessary setting values.
- the RAM data is cleared After the main power switch is turned OFF/ON.
Related Service Mode COPIER> FUNCTION> MISC-P> P-PRINT
498
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CLEAR
MMI 1 Clear Settings/Registration setting VL
Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access].
To clear the Settings/Registration setting values.
- Preferences (excluding values for Paper Type Management Settings)
- Adjustment/Maintenance
- Function Settings
- Set Destination (excluding Address Lists)
- Management Settings (excluding Department ID Management)
Use Case When clearing various setting values of [Settings/Registration]
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution - The setting value is cleared after the main power switch is turned OFF/ON.
- If this item is executed while a login application other than User Authentication is running, it
switched to User Authentication after reboot. Set the login application using SMS as needed.
Supplement/Memo SMS (Service Management Service): An application for management which can be used on
remote UI.
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CLEAR
CA-KEY 2 Deletion of CA certificate and key pair
Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access].
To simultaneously delete the CA certificate and key pair which are additionally registered by the
user.
Use Case When a service person replaces/discards the device
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key.
2) Check that OK is displayed.
3) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution - Unless this item is executed at the time of replacement/discard of the device, the CA certificate
and key pair which are additionally registered by the user remain in the HDD, which is a problem
in terms of security.
- Do not execute this item carelessly because the CA certificate and key pair which are additionally
registered are deleted when it is executed. If they are deleted mistakenly, they need to be again
registered by the user. If no CA certificate and key pair are additionally registered, the machine
condition becomes the same as the one at the time of factory shipment.
- When NG is displayed in 2), there is a possibility that deletion was not executed. In this case,
surely execute the deletion by initializing the HDD, etc.
Display/Adj/Set Range At normal termination: OK!, At abnormal termination: NG!
Supplement/Memo - The CA certificate is used in the AddOn application with E-RDS and TLS client connection, and
the key pair is used in the TLS function of IPP, RUI and AddOn application.
- When the main power switch is turned OFF/ON, the CA certificate and key pair which were
registered at the time of factory shipment are decompressed from the archive , and become
available in the E-RDS/TLS function.
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CLEAR
LANG-CLR 2 Uninstallation of language files
Detail To uninstall the language files other than Japanese and English files installed in Controller.
When installing a new language file while the maximum number of language files (11 files) have
been already installed, an existing language file needs to be uninstalled.
Use Case When deleting/switching language files
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key.
2) Download the firmware in which the necessary language files are included using a USB flash
drive.
Caution A language file is not uninstalled unless the downloaded language files are installed by USB flash
drive after the execution of this item. If installation is not executed, uninstallation will be canceled.
(Status of the machine remains the same as it was before execution.)
Supplement/Memo - After the execution, language displayed on the screen becomes English. Switch the language as
needed.
- There are 9 language files (JEFIGSCKT) installed at the time of shipment.
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > CLEAR
CUSTOM2 2 [For customization]
DUTL-CLR 2 For R&D
CNT-RCON 1 Clear of RCON service counter
Detail To clear the service counter counted by the RCON management software.
Use Case When clearing the service counter counted by the RCON
Adj/Set/Operate Method Select the item, and then press OK key.
■ MISC-R
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > MISC-R
SCANLAMP 1 Lighting check of Scanner Unit (frt) LED
Detail To light up the Scanning Lamp for 3 seconds under the White Plate and the Copyboard Glass
respectively.
Use Case When replacing the LED of the Scanner Unit
Adj/Set/Operate Method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK!
■ MISC-P
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > MISC-P
P-PRINT 1 Output of service mode setting values
Detail To output the service mode setting values.
Text data is saved in HDD as a file (P-PRINT-RPT.TXT).
Use Case Before executing the CLEAR service mode, etc.
Adj/Set/Operate Method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Caution Be sure to use A4/LTR size plain paper/recycled paper.
Display/Adj/Set Range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK!
Related Service Mode COPIER> FUNCTION> MISC-P> RPT-FILE
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > MISC-P
TRS-DATA 2 Moving memory reception data to Inbox
Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access].
To move the data received in memory to Inbox.
Use Case When moving the data received in memory to Inbox
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Additional Functions Fax/I-Fax Inbox> Memory RX Inbox
Mode
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > MISC-P
PJH-P-2 1 Outpt print job log detail info:all jobs
Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access].
To output all print job logs stored in the machine with detailed information (for maximum 5000 jobs).
The difference between PJH-P-1 and this item is only the number of jobs output.
Text data is saved in HDD as a file (PJH-P-2-RPT.TXT).
Use Case When printing the print job history with detailed information
Adj/Set/Operate Method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Caution Be sure to use A4/LTR size plain paper/recycled paper.
Display/Adj/Set Range During operation: ACTIVE, When operation finished normally: OK!
Related Service Mode COPIER> FUNCTION> MISC-P> RPT-FILE
Supplement/Memo Output the print job logs with detailed information which are not displayed/output in the job log
screen under "System Monitor>Print>Log>Printer" and in the report of the print job log.
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9. Service Mode
■ SYSTEM
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > SYSTEM
DOWNLOAD 1 Shift to download mode
Detail To make the machine enter the download mode and wait for a command.
Perform downloading by USB flash drive.
Use Case At upgrade
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key.
2) Perform downloading by USB flash drive.
Caution Do not turn OFF/ON the power during downloading.
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > SYSTEM
HD-CLEAR 1 Initialization of specified partition
Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access].
To initialize the partition specified by CHK-TYPE at next startup.
Use Case When file corruption error occurs
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter 1, and then press OK key.
Caution Be sure to execute this item after CHK-TYPE.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: Not executed, 1: Executed at next startup
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER> FUNCTION> SYSTEM> CHK-TYPE
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > SYSTEM
FIXIP 1 Start of fixed IP mode
Detail IP address is set to "172.16.1.100".
In an environment where wired LAN (main) and wireless LAN (sub) are used, the IP address of
wired LAN becomes the fixed IP.
During the fixed IP mode, "FIXIP" is displayed on the upper left of the screen.
Use Case When preferring to use the network settings with the fixed IP address "172.16.1.100"
Adj/Set/Operate Method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Caution - It is necessary to turn OFF/ON the power to recover from the fixed IP mode.
- Whether to use RUI or not when the fixed IP mode is enabled follows the setting of "Management
Settings> License/Other> Remote UI.
■ DBG-LOG
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > DBG-LOG
LOG2USB 2 Storage of debug log to USB memory
Detail To store a set of debug logs to the USB flash drive at the error occurrence.
A type of log to be collected is set in LOG-TRIG.
If there is a debug log which has been automatically saved, it is archived at this time.
Required time differs according to the device conditions and volume of log data.
Use Case When analyzing the cause of a problem
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Install the USB flash drive.
2) Select the item, and then press OK key.
Caution - Wait until the machine recognizes the USB memory (approx. 10 sec.).
- During the data transfer ("ACTIVE" display), do not turn OFF the power/remove the USB memory/
use the screen for operations.
Display/Adj/Set Range During operation: ACTIVE, At normal termination: OK, At abnormal termination: NG
Related Service Mode COPIER> FUNCTION> DBG-LOG> LOG-TRIG
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode) > DBG-LOG
DEFAULT 2 Reset of debug log setting
Detail To clear all debug log settings and return to the state before debug log collection operation.
Use Case - When returning the device in which analyzing the cause of a problem was completed
- When resetting the debug log settings
Adj/Set/Operate Method Select the item, and then press OK key.
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW
CONFIG 1 Set country/area/lang/location/ppr size
Detail To set the country/region, language, location, paper size configuration for multiple system software
in HDD.
Use Case Upon user's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select the setting item.
2) Switch with +/- key, and then press OK key.
3) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range XX YY.ZZ.AA
XX: Country/region
JP: Japan, US: USA, GB: Great Britain, FR: France, DE: Germany, IT: Italy, AU: Australia, SG:
Singapore, NL: Netherlands, KR: Korea, CN: China, TW: Taiwan, ES: Spain, SE: Sweden, PT:
Portugal, NO: Norway, DK: Denmark, FI: Finland, PL: Poland, HU: Hungary, CZ: Czech Republic,
SI: Slovenia, GR: Greece, EE: Estonia, RU: Russia, SK: Slovakia, RO: Romania, HR: Croatia, BG:
Bulgaria, TR: Turkey, TH: Thailand, VN: Vietnam, AR: Argentina, IN: India
YY: Language (Fixed; e.g. ja: Japanese)
ZZ: Location (Fixed; e.g. 00: CANON)
AA: Paper size configuration (00: AB configuration, 01: Inch configuration, 02: A configuration, 03:
Inch/AB configuration)
Default Value It differs according to the location.
Related Service Mode COPIER> OPTION> FNC-SW> MODEL-SZ
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW
ORG-LTR 2 Special ppr size set at stream read: LTR
Detail To set the size of special paper (LTR configuration) that cannot be recognized in stream reading
mode.
Use Case - Upon user's request
- When picking up special paper size original from DADF
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution This mode is valid only when COPIER > Option > FNC-SW > MODEL-SZ is in inch type.
As for AB or A series, use COPIER > Option > FNC-SW > ORG-B5.
(Excluding LETTER and EXECUTIVE)
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 4
0: LETTER, 1: EXECUTIVE, 2: Argentine LETTER, 3: Government LETTER, 4: Korean
government office paper
Default Value 0
510
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW
SVMD-ENT 2 Setting of entry method to service mode
Detail To set the way to get in service mode to prevent information leak.
Use Case As needed
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: Factory default
1: [Settings/Registration] - Pressing [4] and [9] at the same time - [Settings/Registration]
Default Value 0
511
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW
CARD-RNG 2 Card number setting (department number)
Detail To set the number of cards (departments) that can be used with the Card Reader.
Use Case When setting the number of cards (departments)
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 1 to 1000
Default Value 1000
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW
PSWD-SW 1 Password type set to enter service mode
Detail To set the type of password that is required to enter when getting into service mode.
2 types are available: one for "service technician" and the other for "system administrator + service
technician".
When selecting the type for "system administrator + service technician", enter the password for
service technician after the password entry by the user's system administrator.
Use Case Upon request from the user who concerns security
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 2
0: No password, 1: Service technician, 2: System administrator + service technician
Default Value 0
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW
CDS-FIRM 1 Set to allow firmware update by admin
Detail * Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access].
To set whether to allow the user (administrator) to perform firmware update linked with CDS and
collection of log files.
When 1 is set, [Distribution Update] is added to remote UI, and [Firmware Update] is added to
[Register/Update Software] of local UI. Log files can be collected from remote UI.
Use Case When allowing the administrator to update the firmware
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution Do not use it for purposes other than collecting log files.
Be sure to return the value to 0 after use.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
Default Value It differs according to the location.
Related Service Mode COPIER> OPTION> FNC-SW> LCDSFLG
Additional Functions Management Settings> License/Other> Register/Update Software
Mode
Supplement/Memo CDS: Contents Delivery System
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW
FAX-INT 2 Set FAX RX print interruption oprtn mode
Detail To set the mode performing interruption operation of FAX reception print automatically.
Use Case Upon user's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution - Do not set this item while charge management (charging by Coin Manager, a device alone, etc.)
is used.
- During an ongoing job for which delivery setting (offset, stapling, etc.) is made, interruption
operation is performed between sets.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: Normal, 1: Interruption operation mode
Default Value 0
515
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW
UA-OFFSW 1 ON/OFF of unified auth function
Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access].
To set ON/OFF of the Unified Authentication function.
Set 0 when not preferring to use the Unified Authentication function because of security concern.
Use Case Upon user's request (not to use the Unified Authentication function)
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: ON, 1: OFF
Default Value 0
Supplement/Memo Unified Authentication: A function with which it is considered that login authentication under it is
performed by logging in it using SSO-H.
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW
STNDBY-B 1 Setting of duration of standby mode
Detail To set the duration of standby mode.
In standby mode, the Fixing Film and the Pressure Roller are heated/rotated while they are
engaged so it is possible to make an output at specified FCOT.
Use Case - Upon user's request (to maintain FCOT)
- At login authentication
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Caution By setting a value other than 0 when the machine is not frequently used, the life may become
shorter than the estimated life.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 4
0: OFF, 1: 1 minute, 2 to 4: not used
Default Value 0
517
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW
JM-ERR-D 2 Set of error display of 0CAx jam (DCON)
Detail To set whether to display "0CAx" jam as the error "E996-0CAx".
In the case of a jam, log cannot be obtained depending on the timing.
By selecting 1 when the jam "0CAx" occurs, it is displayed as the error "E996-0CAx" so that the
log can be obtained.
Use Case When obtaining a log at the occurrence of 0CAx jam
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: Display as a jam, 1: Display as an error
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER> OPTION> FNC-SW> JM-ERR-R
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW
VER-CHNG 2 Setting of firmware update operation
Detail To set how to update firmware of PCB/option which has been installed/replaced by comparing the
version of it with the version stored in the Flash PCB of the Main Controller.
If combination of firmware versions of PCB/option stored in the Main Controller and the version in
PCB/option after installation/replacement is not appropriate (operation with the combination of
firmware versions has not yet been checked), failure where analysis is difficult may occur.
It is possible to check the firmware versions at the start of the machine, and automatically write
the firmware stored in the Main Controller in PCB/option collectively as needed.
When 0 is set, versions are not checked and firmware update is not performed. Therefore, it is
necessary to manually update the versions using a USB memory/SST.
When 1 is set, firmware is updated if the version in PCB/option is old. However, it is not updated
if the version is new or old and new versions are mixed.
When 2 is set, a compatible firmware (the version where operation has been checked) is written
from the Main Controller regardless of whether the version in PCB/option is old or new.
Use Case When installing/replacing PCB/option having firmware
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 2
0: Keep the current firmware version.
1: Update the firmware if the version in PCB/option is older than that stored in the Main controller.
If the version is new or old and new versions are mixed, firmware is not updated.
2: Update the firmware regardless of whether the version is old or new if the version in PCB/option
differs from that stored in the Main Controller.
Default Value 1
Supplement/Memo When updating the firmware, the main menu is displayed on the Control Panel at startup and then
a message prompting to update firmware is displayed.
By pressing [Update], the machine reboots immediately and firmware is updated.
By pressing [Skip], it returns to the main menu. The message is displayed again at next startup.
CE-SW 1 [Reserve]
PICLOGIN 1 ON/OFF of Picture Login display
Detail To set whether to display [Picture Login] in [Settings/Registration].
Use Case When switching the Picture Login function
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: OFF, 1: ON
Default Value 1
Additional Functions Management Settings> User Management> Authentication Management> Use User
Mode Authentication> Picture Login
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW
DCONRTRY 2 Set of retry at DCON comctn error occur
Detail To set whether to perform retry processing when communication error occurs between the Main
Controller and the DC Controller.
Set 1 to 3 when E733 occurs. Communication error may be avoided by retry. (It is effective
especially when E733-0001/0002/0005 occurs.)
If communication error occurs during finishing job while 3 is set, duplicated pages may be output
due to retry. In such case, set 0 to 2. Since retry is not performed during finishing job, duplication
of pages does not occur, but E733 occurs.
Use Case When E733 occurs
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution When 3 is set, duplication of pages may occur during finishing job.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 3
0: OFF
1: OFF during job, ON in other states
2: OFF during finishing job, ON in other states
3: ON
Default Value 1
Supplement/Memo Finishing job: Job that 2-sided print, binding and/or collate set in "Finishing" of the printer driver.
520
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FNC-SW
3RDP-MSG 2 ON/OFF pop-up screen dspl after upgrade
Detail To set whether to display the screen to prompt the user to "Third-Party Software" at the first startup
after upgrading due to change in the platform version.
Use Case There will be no occasion to use this item intentionally.
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution Even if 0 is set, the screen is displayed if CDS-LVUP is set to 0.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: Hide, 1: Display
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER> OPTION> FNC-SW> CDS-LVUP
■ DSPLY-SW
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > DSPLY-SW
UI-COPY 2 ON/OFF of copy screen display
Detail To set whether to display or hide the copy function.
Use Case Upon user's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: Hide, 1: Display
Default Value 1
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > DSPLY-SW
UI-FAX 2 ON/OFF of fax screen display
Detail To set whether to display or hide the FAX function.
Use Case Upon user's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: Hide, 1: Display
Default Value 1
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > DSPLY-SW
RMT-CNSL 1 Allow console application connection
Detail To set whether to allow connection from a console application (RemoteConsole).
When 1 is set, logs of AddOn application can be collected via the console application activated on
a PC.
Use Case When collecting logs of AddOn application
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: OFF, 1: ON
Default Value 0
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > DSPLY-SW
SDTM-DSP 1 ON/OFF of auto shutdown shift time dspl
Detail To set whether to display [Auto Shutdown Time] in [Settings/Registration].
Use Case Upon user's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Caution When 0 is set, automatic shutdown is not executed.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: OFF, 1: ON
Default Value It differs according to the location.
Additional Functions Preferences> Timer/Energy Settings> Auto Shutdown Time
Mode
CE-DSP 2 [Reserve]
LOCAL-SZ 1 ON/OFF area-spec stdrd size ppr set scrn
Detail To set whether to display the area-specific standard size paper on the paper settings screen in
[Settings/Registration].
When 1 is set, paper type (FOOLSCAP, OFICIO, etc.) can be set on the paper settings screen for
each paper source.
Use Case Upon user's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: OFF, 1: ON
Default Value It differs according to the location.
Additional Functions Preferences> Paper Settings> Paper Settings
Mode
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > DSPLY-SW
SVC-ACA 1 Display of ACA installation button
Detail To set whether to display the [Install Auto Configuration Agent] button on the CDS Updater screen
(user mode/service mode).
Use Case When switching to install/not to install the ACA via network
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 2
0: Hide (Hide user mode/service mode)
1: Display only service mode (Hide user mode)
2: Display all (Display user mode/service mode)
Default Value It differs according to the location.
Related Service Mode Service Mode > Updater
Additional Functions Management Settings> License/Other> Register/Update Software
Mode
Supplement/Memo ACA : Auto Configuration Agent
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > DSPLY-SW
UFOS-DSP 1 Display/hide of uniFLOW Setup
Detail Service mode to switch to display or hide [uniFLOW Setup].
Use Case When to switch to display or hide [uniFLOW Setup]
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: Hide, 1: Display
Default Value It differs according to the location.
Additional Functions Main Menu > uniFLOW Setup
Mode
Supplement/Memo uniFLOW : The name of the product destined for China is "mdsFLOW".
■ NETWORK
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK
RAW-DATA 2 Setting of received data print mode
Detail To set print mode for the received image data.
This item is used to identify the cause whether it's due to image data or image processing in the
case of problem with received image.
Use Case When a problem with received image occurs
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution Be sure to set the value back to 0 after recovering from the problem.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: Normal print operation, 1: Print with original data without image processing
Default Value 0
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK
SMTPRXPN 2 Setting of SMTP reception port number
Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access].
To set SMTP reception port number.
Use Case Upon user's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 65535
Default Value 25
527
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK
NS-NTLM 2 Limit NTLM auth method at SMTP auth
Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access].
To restrict use of NTLM authentication method at the time of SMTP authentication.
Use Case Upon user's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: SMTP server-dependent, 1: Not used
Default Value 0
Supplement/Memo SMTP authentication: Protocol in which user authentication function is added to SMTP, which is
the protocol to be used for e-mail transmission. At the time of e-mail transmission, this protocol
executes authentication of the user account and the password between the SMTP server and the
user to approve e-mail transmission only when it's authenticated.
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK
NS-LGN 2 Limit LOGIN authentication at SMTP auth
Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access].
To restrict use of LOGIN authentication at the time of SMTP authentication.
Use Case Upon user's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: SMTP server-dependent, 1: Not used
Default Value 0
Supplement/Memo SMTP authentication: Protocol in which user authentication function is added to SMTP, which is
the protocol to be used for e-mail transmission. At the time of e-mail transmission, this protocol
executes authentication of the user account and the password between the SMTP server and the
user to approve e-mail transmission only when it's authenticated.
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK
IFX-CHIG 1 Set operation by IFAX recv mail content
Detail To set the number of characters for the IFAX received mail content, so that the mail is not printed/
forwarded when the characters in the text is less than the number of specified characters.
This machine can output blank paper because some senders send e-mail text consists of linefeed
codes only. In such case, specify 2 (number of characters) so that there will be no output of blank
paper.
In the case of specifying any number other than 0, header/footer is printed/forwarded in 1 sheet
only if the e-mail (body) text is less than the specified value while no TIFF file is attached.
As the value is incremented by 1, the number of target characters in e-mail body text is increased
by 1 character.
Use Case When reducing print of blank paper due to e-mail received by IFAX
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution Be sure to get approval from the user by telling that there will be no print of e-mail (body) text if
the number of characters is less than the specified value.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 999
0: E-mail (body) text is not ignored.
Unit char
Default Value 0
Supplement/Memo 1 Japanese Kanji character is calculated as 2 bytes, and the control codes (such as linefeed code,
etc) are included in the number of characters.
Amount of Change per 1
Unit
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK
NCONF-SW 1 ON/OFF of Network Configurator function
Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access].
To set ON/OFF of Network Configurator function.
If the user does not use the function, select OFF to prevent remote attack through network.
Use Case Upon user's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: OFF, 1: ON
Default Value 1
Supplement/Memo Network Configurator function is a function to be used for communication with NetSpot Device
Installer, etc., and the network setting can be changed from the remote.
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK
ILOGKEEP 1 Set of IP address block log hold time
Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access].
To set the retention time from the log time of IP block.
When access is made again from a same IP address which was blocked before, if it is within the
retention time of the previous log, its log is not recorded.
If access is frequently made from a same IP address, the log record of the UI might be filled with
its logs. If the user considers that a single log for a same IP address is enough, set the longer
retention time.
Use Case Upon user's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 48
0: 1 minute (special mode)
1 to 48: 1 hour to 48 hours
Default Value 1
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK
VLAN-SW 2 ON/OFF VLAN participation packets send
Detail To set whether to send packets for participating in dynamic VLAN at link-up.
Use Case When participating in dynamic VLAN
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: OFF, 1: ON
Default Value 0
Supplement/Memo - VLAN (Virtual LAN): A method for realizing grouping of terminals depending on the hub, switch
connection port, MAC address, protocol, etc.
- At link-up: At startup, when LAN cable is connected, when recovering from deep sleep, when
pressing the button to reflect the setting (dynamic update)
- If IP address of the machine has not been set, an IP address is assigned after participating in
VLAN.
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > NETWORK
WLAN-USE 2 Setting of wireless LAN invalidation
Detail To set whether to disable the wireless LAN.
Bringing in and installation of the wireless LAN equipment may be prohibited depending on user.
In such case, set 0 to prevent the wireless LAN to be used. When 0 is set, [Wireless Connection
Settings] is not displayed in [Settings/Registration].
Use Case When bringing in and installation of the wireless LAN equipment is prohibited
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
Default Value 1
Additional Functions Preferences> Network> Wireless Connection Settings
Mode
■ ENV-SET
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > ENV-SET
ENVP-INT 1 Temp&hmdy/Fix Film temp log get cycle
Detail To set the cycle to obtain log of the temperature and humidity inside the machine and the surface
temperature of the Fixing Film.
As the value is incremented by 1, the cycle is increased by 1 minute.
Collected log can be displayed in COPIER> DISPLAY> ENVRNT.
Use Case At trouble analysis
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution Be sure to set "High" for [Sleep Mode Energy Use] in [Settings/Registration] before collecting logs,
and change the value back to its original setting after log collection.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 480
Unit min
Default Value 60
Related Service Mode COPIER> DISPLAY> ENVRNT
Additional Functions Preferences> Timer/Energy Settings> Sleep Mode Energy Use
Mode
Amount of Change per 1
Unit
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > ENV-SET
IMG-BLD1 2 Set image smear prevention mode
Detail To warm around the Developing Assembly and the Photosensitive Drum with the following
operation to prevent image smear.
When either 1, 2 or 3 is set, "Clean Drum" is displayed in user mode, and user can execute only
setting 2.
When the value is increased, the effect becomes big.
Use Case When image smear occurs
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 3
0: OFF
1: 2 minutes (extend warm-up rotation)
2: 4 minutes (extend warm-up rotation)
3: 6 minutes (extend warm-up rotation)
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER> OPTION> ENV-SET> IMG-BLD4
Additional Functions Adjustment/Maintenance> Clean Drum> Start
Mode
Supplement/Memo When this mode and the low temperature fogging prevention mode (IMG-BLD4) have been set
together, this mode becomes effective preferentially.
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > ENV-SET
IMG-BLD4 2 Low temp fogging prevention mode
Detail To set whether to enable the fogging prevention mode in the low temperature.
The initial rotation time of the fixing assembly is extended and the transfer bias applies during the
extended time.
The effect is increased when the value is increased.
Use Case When low temperature fogging occurs
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 3
0: OFF
1: 1 minute (extend warm-up rotation)
2: 2 minutes (extend warm-up rotation)
3: 3 minutes (extend warm-up rotation)
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER> OPTION> ENV-SET> IMG-BLD1
Supplement/Memo When this mode and the image smear prevention mode (IMG-BLD1) have been set together, the
image smear prevention mode becomes effective preferentially.
■ CLEANING
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > CLEANING
FX-CN-SW 2 Set fix pressure roller cln sequence
Detail To set the fixing pressure roller cleaning sequence
Use Case Upon user's request (When the fixing motor sound which is generated in the cleaning sequence
is claimed from user)
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: OFF, 1: ON
Default Value 1
■ FEED-SW
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FEED-SW
TFL-RTC 1 Set delvry dest at rcvry after tray full
Detail To select the delivery destination for a job with multiple pages after recovering the Delivery Tray
that reaches the full level.
When 0 is set, a job is output from the delivery destination again from which the last job was
delivered.
When 1 is set, a job is output from the delivery destination which priority is set as high at "Output
Tray Settings" in [Settings/Registration].
Use Case When changing the delivery tray
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: Output from the tray from which the last job was output, 1: Output from the delivery destination
which priority is high among the delivery trays
Default Value 0
Additional Functions Function Settings> Common> Paper Output Settings> Output Tray Settings
Mode
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > FEED-SW
SP-SW 2 Set separation priority mode
Detail To set the separation priority mode.
When 1 is set, the following separation controls are executed.
- Turn OFF the transfer leading edge weak bias
- Turn ON the static elimination strong bias
When 2 is set, the following separation controls are executed to the 2nd side of thin paper 1 or
plain paper 1/2.
- Apply transfer leading edge weak bias to the leading edge of paper
- Change the transfer image area bias
If no effect is obtained by setting 1 when thin paper 1 or plain paper 1/2 is used, set 2.
Use Case When transfer separation failure occurs in thin paper or plain paper (2nd side).
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 2
0: OFF, 1: Separation priority mode 1, 2: Separation priority mode 2
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-FIX> TMP-TBLC
■ IMG-SPD
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-SPD
CPMKP-SW 2 ON/OFF sequence to decrease copy speed
Detail To decrease copy speed in order to maintain fixing performance.
Use Case When the poor fixing
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: OFF, 1: ON
Default Value 0
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-SPD
PSP-PR3 2 Print speed priority mode: heavy paper
Detail To improve the productivity and to reduce the fixing grade
Use Case To improve the productivity and to reduce the fixing grade in printing the thick paper or plain paper
3.
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 2
0: OFF (Priority on productivity)
1: ON (Priority on image quality)
2: Auto (Priority on image quality only in an N/L environment)
Default Value 2
■ IMG-RDR
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-RDR
DFDST-L1 1 Adj img crrct level: stream read, front
Detail To set whether to perform image correction between originals in the Scanner Unit (for front side)
at stream reading based on the result of dust detection.
- In the case of DADF (reverse model)
Increase the value when black lines appear. As the value is larger, the image is more likely to be
corrected because the machine is more likely to respond to small dust.
Decrease the value if a fine image portion is unclear as a result of dust detection correction control.
As the value is smaller, the image is less likely to be corrected because the machine is less likely
to respond to dust.
- In the case of DADF (1-path model)
Set one of 1 to 255 when black lines appear. Dust detection is performed and image is corrected
as needed.
Set 0 if a fine image portion is unclear as a result of dust detection correction control. In that case,
dust detection is not performed.
Use Case - When black line occurs due to dust
- Upon user's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution In the case of DADF (reverse model), a fine image portion may be unclear if the value is too large.
If the value is too small, black lines may appear on the image.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 255
0: OFF
1 to 255: ON (DADF (1-path model) only)
Default Value 200
Related Service Mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-RDR> DFDST-L2
Supplement/Memo Black lines may appear on the image if there is dust. With dust detection correction control, the
image is corrected to prevent black lines once dust is detected.
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-RDR
DFDST-L2 1 Adj dust dtct level: stream read, front
Detail - In the case of DADF (reverse model)
To adjust dust detection level for dust avoidance control that is executed in the Scanner Unit (for
front side) after a stream reading job is completed.
- In the case of DADF (1-path model)
To adjust dust detection level for dust avoidance control that is executed in the Scanner Unit (for
front side) at start of the first stream reading after power-on.
Decrease the value in the case of frequent display of cleaning instruction at the time of dust
detection. As the value is smaller, dust is less likely to be detected. When 0 is set, the cleaning
instruction is not displayed.
Increase the value when black lines appear. As the value is larger, the small dust is more likely to
be detected.
Use Case - When black line appears due to dust
- Upon user's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution If the value is too large, the cleaning instruction screen may appear too often since even small dust
that will not appear on the image can be detected.
If the value is too small, black lines may appear on the image.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 255
0: OFF
Default Value 200
Related Service Mode COPIER> OPTION> IMG-RDR> DFDST-L1
Supplement/Memo With the dust avoidance control, reading position is adjusted to minimize dust to be least detected.
The control is performed at start of the first job after power-on in the case of DADF (1-path model);
whereas it is performed every time a job is completed in the case of DADF (reverse model).
■ IMG-MCON
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-MCON
SHARP 2 Setting of sharpness level of image
Detail To set the setting level (center value) of sharpness of image.
As the value is increased, the image tends to be sharp, and as the value is decreased, image tends
to be soft.
Use Case Upon user's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 1 to 5
Default Value 3
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-MCON
VP-TXT 2 Setting of character vectorization
Detail To set vector conversion processing for text on scalable PDF.
In the vector conversion processing, a binary image outline is extracted in the field which is
recognized as text, and is converted into vector data.
In regular vector conversion, function approximation is not used for small text because the image
quality is not changed.
When the value is changed, function approximation processing is executed for small text, which
realizes smooth text although the image quality is changed.
Change this value when you want to prioritize smoothness in small text.
Use Case Upon user's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 99
Default Value 1
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-MCON
DOTSCT 2 Set high dens area white dot reduct mode
Detail To set the mode to reduce white dots occur in the high density area with 600 dpi.
Set 1 when white dots occur at regular intervals in the high density area. If it is not alleviated, set
2.
Set 0 when degree of gradation in the high density area is decreased due to parts life or
environment.
Use Case - When white dots occur at regular intervals in the high density area
- When the degree of gradation is decreased because colors in the high density area become
darker
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Caution - It is enabled only for PDL job.
- When 0 is set, white dots may be significant.
- When 2 is set, gradation in the high density area may become not noticeable.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 2
0: OFF, 1: ON (Weak), 2: ON (Strong)
Default Value 0
■ IMG-LSR
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-LSR
SC-PR-SW 2 Set scanner last rotation time
Detail To stop the polygon motor immediately after the last rotation so that a noise of the polygon motor
is reduced
Use Case When receiving a complaint about the Scanner Motor drive noise after completion of a job
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: OFF, 1: ON
Default Value 0
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■ IMG-TR
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-TR
HUM-SW 2 Switching of environmental fixed mode
Detail To output transfer current in accordance with the specified environment.
A low humidity environment: Output of transfer current becomes high.
A high humidity environment: Output of transfer current becomes low.
Use Case Use this item when a failure occurs to the environment sensor. The output level of transfer current
is controlled in accordance with the specified environment.
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 5
0: Automatic control by the Environment Sensor
1 and 2: An N/L environment (temperature: 23 deg C, humidity: 5%)
3 and 4: An N/N environment (temperature: 23 deg C, humidity: 50%)
5: An H/H environment (temperature: 30 deg C, humidity: 80%)
Set 1 to 5 in accordance with the installation environment. Output of transfer current is controlled
in accordance with the specified environment.
Default Value 0
■ IMG-FIX
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-FIX
FIX-CLN 2 Set fixing cln sequence execution temp
Detail To set the execution temperature for the fixing pressure roller cleaning sequence
Change the condition (temperature deference between the main thermistor and the sub thermistor)
to execute the fixing pressure roller cleaning sequence. When the input value is increased, the
execution period is extended.
Use Case When an image failure due to the Pressure Roller occurs
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Caution As the short execution interval is set, productivity decreases.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 3
0 : 35 deg C, 1 : 40 deg C, 2 : 45 deg C, 3 : 50 deg C
Default Value 0
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-FIX
FIX-TEMP 1 Set fix control temp table:Thin 1/Cst,MP
Detail To change the fixing control temperature in the thin paper 1 mode at the Cassette feeding of the
25/35/45/51 cpm machine and the Multi-Purpose Tray feeding of the 25 cpm machine.
Use Case When the poor fixing, paper slip or paper curl occurs in the thin paper 1 mode
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 14
0 to 2: +15 deg C (Fixing grade priority)
3 to 11: +12 to -12 deg C (3 deg C unit)
12 to 14: -15 deg C (Productivity priority)
Default Value 7
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-FIX
TMP-TBL3 1 Set fixing control temp: heavy paper 2
Detail To set the offset amount of control temperature against the target fixing temperature for heavy
paper 2 mode.
Use Case When the curl, the low fixing or the paper slip occurs in the thick paper 2 mode.
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 14
0 to 2: +15 deg C (Fixing grade priority)
3 to 11: +12 to -12 deg C (3 deg C unit)
12 to 14: -15 deg C (Productivity priority)
Default Value 7
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-FIX
TMP-TBL7 1 Set fix ctrl temp: plain 2, Cst/MP Tray
Detail To set the offset amount of control temperature against the target fixing temperature for plain paper
2 mode at pickup from a cassette of 25/35/45-ppm machine and pickup from the Multi-purpose
Tray of 25-ppm machine.
Use Case When the poor fixing, paper slip or paper curl occurs in the plain paper 2 mode
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 14
0 to 2: +15 deg C (Fixing grade priority)
3 to 11: +12 to -12 deg C (3 deg C unit)
12 to 14: -15 deg C (Productivity priority)
Default Value 7
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-FIX
TMP-TB10 1 Set fix control temp: plain 1, MP Tray
Detail To set the offset amount of control temperature against the target fixing temperature for plain paper
1 mode at pickup from the Multi-purpose Tray of 35/45-ppm machine.
Use Case When the poor fixing, paper slip or paper curl occurs in the plain paper 1 mode at the Multi-purpose
Tray
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 14
0 to 2: +15 deg C (Fixing grade priority)
3 to 11: +12 to -12 deg C (3 deg C unit)
12 to 14: -15 deg C (Productivity priority)
Default Value 7
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-FIX
TMP-TB13 2 Set fix ctrl temp: thin 2, Cst/MP Tray
Detail To set the offset amount of control temperature against the target fixing temperature for thin paper
2 mode at pickup from a cassette of 25/35/45-ppm machine and pickup from the Multi-purpose
Tray of 25-ppm machine.
Use Case When the poor fixing, paper slip or paper curl occurs in the thin paper 2 mode
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 14
0 to 2: +15 deg C (Fixing grade priority)
3 to 11: +12 to -12 deg C (3 deg C unit)
12 to 14: -15 deg C (Productivity priority)
Default Value 7
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > IMG-FIX
TMP-TB11 1 Set fix ctrl temp: pln 1, 2nd of 2-sided
Detail To set the offset amount of control temperature against the target fixing temperature for the 2nd
side of 2-sided print of plain paper 1 mode.
Use Case When the poor fixing, paper slip or paper curl occurs in the plain paper 1 mode during the second
printing of 2-sided mode
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 14
0 to 2: +15 deg C (Fixing grade priority)
3 to 11: +12 to -12 deg C (3 deg C unit)
12 to 14: -15 deg C (Productivity priority)
Default Value 7
■ CUSTOM
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > CUSTOM
SC-L-CNT 1 Set large paper jdgmt reference at scan
Detail To set the judgment reference of the scan counter as to which to use B4 or LTR to determine large
size.
The threshold is determined by the combination with the setting of B4-L-CNT.
SC-L-CNT=0, B4-L-CNT=0: paper exceeding B4 is determined as large size, paper with B4 or
smaller is determined as small size.
SC-L-CNT=0, B4-L-CNT=1: paper with B4 or larger is determined as large size, paper smaller than
B4 is determined as small size.
Use Case As needed
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: B4 size, 1: LTR size
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER> OPTION> USER> B4-L-CNT
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > CUSTOM
FLK-RD 2 Flickering reduction mode
Detail To change the fixing temperature control to cancel fluorescent flickering during printing.
Use Case When reducing flickering of the lamp during print operation
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: OFF, 1: ON
Default Value 0
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > CUSTOM
RDEV-SP4 2 RCON device special settings 4
Detail To execute the device special setting.
Use Case For customization
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution Use this mode only when specific instructions are given.
Display/Adj/Set Range 00000000 to 11111111
Default Value 0
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■ USER
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER
COPY-LIM 1 Setting of upper limit for copy
Detail To set the upper limit value for copy.
Use Case Upon user's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 1 to 9999
Default Value 9999
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER
COUNTER3 1 Setting of software counter 3
Detail To set counter type for software counter 3 on the Counter Check screen.
Use Case Upon user/dealer's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 999
0: No registration
Default Value It differs according to the location.
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER
MB-CCV 2 Control card usage limit for Mail Box
Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access].
To restrict use of control card for Mail Box.
Use Case Upon user's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: Unlimited, 1: Limited
Default Value 1
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER
CNT-DISP 2 Display/hide of serial No.
Detail To set whether to display or hide the serial No. on the Counter Check screen.
Use Case When setting to display/hide serial No. on the Counter Check screen.
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: OFF, 1: ON
Default Value 0
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER
IDPRN-SW 1 Charge target job set of dept mngm cntr
Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access].
To set the job type that advances the department management counter.
Use Case Upon user's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0:
PRINT category: BoxPrint, ReportPrint, PDLPrint
COPY category: COPY
1:
PRINT category: ReportPrint, PDLPrint
COPY category: COPY, BoxPrint
Default Value 0
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER
DOC-REM 1 Display/hide of original removal message
Detail To set whether to display or hide the message to remove original when scanning with DADF without
opening/closing DADF after scanning with the Copyboard.
Use Case Upon user's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: Hide, 1: Display
Default Value 0
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COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER
IFAX-SZL 2 Set of I-Fax transmission size limit
Detail To set for restricting data size at the time of I-Fax transmission that does not go through the server.
With the setting to restrict the data size, it is to be #830 error in the case of sending data that
exceeds the upper limit value.
In the case that the data goes through the server, the size of transmission data is always restricted.
Use Case Upon user's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: Limited, 1: Not limited (Restriction applies when data goes through the server.)
Default Value 1
Additional Functions Function Settings> Send> E-Mail/I-Fax Settings> Maximum Data Size for Sending
Mode
Supplement/Memo Set the upper limit value for transmission data size in Settings/Registration menu.
557
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER
PTJAM-RC 2 Auto reprint setting at PDL print jam
Detail To set to automatically restart printing after jam recovery that occurs with PDL print.
Use Case Upon user's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: Not automatically reprinted, 1: Automatically reprinted
Default Value 1
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER
COUNTER7 1 Setting of software counter 7
Detail To set counter type for software counter 7 on the Counter Check screen.
Use Case Upon user/dealer's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 999
0: No registration
Default Value 0
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER
MAIL-OF 1 Setting of e-mail TX to entered address
Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access].
To set whether to allow e-mail transmission to a newly entered address.
When 1 is set, e-mail transmission is not available by entering the address because "E-mail" is not
displayed on the transmission screen.
The addresses already registered in the Address Book can be used.
Use Case Upon user's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution To restrict addresses for transmission, be sure to manually delete them because the addresses
registered in the Address Book can be used.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: Allowed, 1: Prohibited
Default Value 0
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER
USBH-DSP 2 ON/OFF of USB host use display
Detail To set whether to display "Preferences > External Interface > USB Settings > Use USB Host".
By selecting "1: Display", whether to use USB host on USB Settings screen can be selected.
Use Case When switching to display or hide "Use USB Host" on USB Settings screen
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: Hide, 1: Display
Default Value 0
Additional Functions Preferences> External Interface> USB Settings> Use USB Host
Mode
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER
DFLT-ADJ 1 Tgt Auto Adj Gradation initial dspl set
Detail To set the initial display of the target full adjustment/quick adjustment items on [Auto Adjust
Gradation] in [Settings/Registration].
This setting is enabled when EFI Controller is connected or only on the copy model which Adobe
PS/PDF is available.
When 0 is set, the target adjustment item is not displayed.
When 1 to 3 is set, the target adjustment items (Copy/Printer/Both) are displayed and one of them
is selected.
Use Case When switching the initial display at the time of Auto Adjust Gradation
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 3
0: Adjustment item is not displayed.
1: "Copy" in the target adjustment items is selected.
2: "Printer" in the target adjustment items is selected.
3: "Both" in the target adjustment items is selected.
Default Value 0
Additional Functions Adjustment/Maintenance> Adjust Image Quality> Auto Adjust Gradation
Mode
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER
SMD-EXPT 1 Setting of export target data: remote UI
Detail To set whether to export "service mode data" from remote UI.
When 1 is set, "service mode data" is displayed as the target data of export on remote UI. When
installing more than 1 machine at the same time, the same service mode data can be registered.
Use Case When installing more than 1 machine at the same time
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: Hide, 1: Display
Default Value 0
Supplement/Memo If selecting "service mode data" as the target data of export on remote UI after setting SMD-EXPT
to 1, service mode data can be exported.
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER
SJ-CLMSK 2 ON/OFF secured job stop button display
Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access].
To set whether to display the button to stop a secured job.
When 0 is set, the stop button is displayed.
When COIN is set to 6 or 7 (charge mode: Type-C), set 1. Since the stop button is not displayed,
the secured job cannot be stopped.
Use Case When prohibiting to stop the secured job in charge mode Type-C
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: OFF (Display), 1: ON (Hide)
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER> OPTION> ACC> COIN
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER
FLM-DSPL 2 ON/OFF of Clear Film usage
Detail To set whether to use the Clear Film.
When 1 is set, "Clear Film" is displayed on the paper type screen so it can be registered as the
paper to be used.
Use Case When using large size transparency or special film
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution - Since the clear film is not defined in the specifications, image
quality is not guaranteed even though it can be fed.
- After the setting is made, check image quality and get approval from the user. If there is an error,
set the value back to 0.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: OFF, 1: ON
Default Value 0
Additional Functions Preferences> Paper Settings> Paper Settings> Set > Detailed Settings > Clear Film
Mode
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER
TNRBEXGR 2 ON/OFF oprtn hold: Tonr Cont early rplce
Detail To set whether to hold the operation when the Toner Container is prematurely replaced although
it can still be used.
When a new Toner Container is inserted while 1 is set, a message is displayed and the operation
is held.
The message disappears by changing the Toner Container back to the one before replacement
or by changing the setting value of this item to 0 and then restarting the machine.
Use Case When preventing from replacing the Toner Container prematurely
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Caution The message does not disappear unless the Toner Container is changed back to the one before
the replacement. Be sure to get approval from the user by telling the above specifications before
making the setting.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: OFF, 1: ON
Default Value 0
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > USER
INSTDT-H 1 Register installation date info: hour
Detail To set the information on the installation date (hour).
Use Case - At installation
- When replacing the HDD
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 23
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode COPIER>FUNCTION>INSTALL>INSTDTST
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9. Service Mode
■ ACC
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > ACC
DK-P 1 Setting of Paper Deck paper size
Detail To set the paper size used in the Paper Deck.
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 2
0: A4, 1: B5, 2: LTR
Default Value 0
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9. Service Mode
■ INT-FACE
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > INT-FACE
NWCT-TM 2 Timeout setting of network connection
Detail *Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of [Restrict Service Representation Access].
To set the time to keep network connection between this machine and the PC application (keep-
alive setting).
As the value is incremented by 1, the time is increased by 1 minute.
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range 1 to 5
Unit min
Default Value 5
Supplement/Memo Expected PC application: Network print application, E-mail function, cascade copy, Network
application, etc.
Amount of Change per 1
Unit
■ LCNS-TR
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR
ST-SEND 2 Installation state dspl of SEND function
Detail To display installation state of SEND function when disabling and then transferring the license.
Use Case When checking whether SEND function is installed
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-SEND.
2) Enter 0, and then press OK key.
When installation has been completed, the transfer license key is displayed under TR-SEND.
Display/Adj/Set Range When operation finished normally: OK!
Default Value 1
569
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR
TR-ENPDF 2 Trns license key dspl of Encryption PDF
Detail To display transfer license key to use Encryption PDF when disabling and then transferring the
license.
Use Case - When replacing HDD
- When replacing the device
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-ENPDF.
2) Enter 0, and then press OK key.
The transfer license key is displayed under TR-ENPDF.
Caution This mode is enabled when SEND function is installed.
Display/Adj/Set Range 24 digits
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR
ST-PDFDR 2 Install state dspl of Direct Print PDF
Detail To display installation state of Direct Print PDF when disabling and then transferring the license.
Use Case When checking whether Direct Print PDF is installed
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-PDFDR.
2) Enter 0, and then press OK key.
When installation has been completed, the transfer license key is displayed under TR-PDFDR.
Display/Adj/Set Range When operation finished normally: OK!
Default Value According to the setting at shipment
571
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR
TR-BRDIM 2 Trns lcns key dspl: PCL Barcode Printing
Detail To display transfer license key to use Barcode Printing for PCL when disabling and then
transferring the license.
Use Case - When replacing HDD
- When replacing the device
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-BRDIM.
2) Enter 0, and then press OK key.
The transfer license key is displayed under TR-BRDIM.
Display/Adj/Set Range 24 digits
572
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR
ST-HRPDF 2 Install state dspl of High Compress PDF
Detail To display installation state of High Compression PDF when disabling and then transferring the
license.
Use Case When checking whether High Compression PDF is installed
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-HRPDF.
2) Enter 0, and then press OK key.
When installation has been completed, the transfer license key is displayed under TR-HRPDF.
Display/Adj/Set Range When operation finished normally: OK!
Default Value According to the setting at shipment
573
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR
TR-USPDF 2 Trns lcns key dspl of Dgtl User Sign PDF
Detail To display transfer license key to use Digital User Signature PDF when disabling and then
transferring the license.
Use Case - When replacing HDD
- When replacing the device
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-USPDF.
2) Enter 0, and then press OK key.
The transfer license key is displayed under TR-USPDF.
Caution This mode is enabled when SEND function is installed.
Display/Adj/Set Range 24 digits
574
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR
ST-AMS 2 Install state dspl of Access Mngm System
Detail To display installation state of Access Management System when disabling and then transferring
the license.
Use Case When checking whether Access Management System is installed
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-AMS.
2) Enter 0, and then press OK key.
When installation has been completed, the transfer license key is displayed under TR-AMS.
Display/Adj/Set Range When operation finished normally: OK!
Default Value According to the setting at shipment
575
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR
TR-PS 2 Transfer license key dspl of PS function
Detail To display transfer license key to use PS function when disabling and then transferring the license.
Use Case - When replacing HDD
- When replacing the device
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-PS.
2) Enter 0, and then press OK key.
The transfer license key is displayed under TR-PS.
Display/Adj/Set Range 24 digits
576
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR
ST-LIPS5 2 Install state dspl:LIPS LX/LIPS4 func:JP
Detail To display installation state of LIPS LX/LIPS4 function (JP only) when disabling and then
transferring the license.
Use Case When checking whether LIPS LX/LIPS4 function (JP only) is installed
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-LIPS5.
2) Enter 0, and then press OK key.
When installation has been completed, the transfer license key is displayed under TR-LIPS5.
Display/Adj/Set Range When operation finished normally: OK!
Default Value According to the setting at shipment
577
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR
TR-PSPCL 2 Transfer license key dspl of PS/PCL func
Detail To display transfer license key to use PS/PCL function when disabling and then transferring the
license.
Use Case - When replacing HDD
- When replacing the device
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-PSPCL.
2) Enter 0, and then press OK key.
The transfer license key is displayed under TR-PSPCL.
Display/Adj/Set Range 24 digits
578
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR
ST-PSPCU 2 Install state dspl of PS/PCL/UFR II func
Detail To display installation state of PS/PCL/UFR II function when disabling and then transferring the
license.
Use Case When checking whether PS/PCL/UFR II function is installed
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-PSPCU.
2) Enter 0, and then press OK key.
When installation has been completed, the transfer license key is displayed under TR-PSPCU.
Display/Adj/Set Range When operation finished normally: OK!
Default Value According to the setting at shipment
579
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR
TR-AFAX 2 Transfer license key dspl of Remote Fax
Detail To display transfer license key to use Remote Fax when disabling and then transferring the license.
Use Case - When replacing HDD
- When replacing the device
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-AFAX.
2) Enter 0, and then press OK key.
The transfer license key is displayed under TR-AFAX.
Display/Adj/Set Range 24 digits
580
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR
ST-2600 2 Instal state dspl: IEEE2600.1 scrty func
Detail To display installation state of the IEEE2600.1 security function when disabling and then
transferring the license.
Use Case When checking whether the IEEE2600.1 security function is installed
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-2600.
2) Enter 0, and then press OK key.
When installation has been completed, the transfer license key is displayed under TR-2600.
Display/Adj/Set Range When operation finished normally: OK!
Default Value According to the setting at shipment
581
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR
TR-IPFAX 2 Transfer license key dspl of IPFAX
Detail To display transfer license key to use IPFAX when disabling and then transferring the license.
Use Case - When replacing HDD
- When replacing the device
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-IPFAX.
2) Enter 0, and then press OK key.
The transfer license key is displayed under TR-IPFAX.
Display/Adj/Set Range 24 digits
582
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR
ST-TCFNT 2 Inst state dspl:PCL Asian Font, trad CHI
Detail To display installation state of PCL Asian Font (traditional Chinese) when disabling and then
transfer the license.
Use Case When checking whether PCL Asian Font (traditional Chinese) is installed
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-TCFNT.
2) Enter 0, and then press OK key.
When installation has been completed, the transfer license key is displayed under TR-TCFNT.
Caution When replacing the HDD, check that "PCL Traditional Chinese Fonts" and "PCL Traditional
Chinese Fonts (HKSCS)" are installed with [Font List] in [Settings/Registration].
Display/Adj/Set Range When operation finished normally: OK!
Default Value According to the setting at shipment
Additional Functions Function Settings> Printer> Output Report> PCL> Font List
Mode
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > LCNS-TR
TR-HCD 2 Trn lcns key dspl: IEEE2600 Security Kit
Detail To display transfer license key to use the Security Kit for IEEE2600 when disabling and then
transferring the license of it.
Use Case - When replacing HDD
- When replacing the device
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select ST-HCD.
2) Enter 0, and then press OK key.
The transfer license key is displayed under TR-HCD.
Display/Adj/Set Range 24 digits
Default Value 0
■ CUSTOM2
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > CUSTOM2
SP-B01 2 [For customization]
SP-B02 2 [For customization]
SP-B03 2 [For customization]
SP-B04 2 [For customization]
SP-B05 2 [For customization]
SP-B06 2 [For customization]
SP-B07 2 [For customization]
SP-B08 2 [For customization]
SP-B09 2 [For customization]
SP-B10 2 [For customization]
584
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > CUSTOM2
SP-B11 2 [For customization]
SP-B12 2 [For customization]
SP-B13 2 [For customization]
SP-B14 2 [For customization]
SP-B15 2 [For customization]
SP-B16 2 [For customization]
SP-B17 2 [For customization]
SP-B18 2 [For customization]
SP-B19 2 [For customization]
SP-B20 2 [For customization]
SP-B21 2 [For customization]
SP-B22 2 [For customization]
SP-B23 2 [For customization]
SP-B24 2 [For customization]
SP-B25 2 [For customization]
SP-B26 2 [For customization]
SP-B27 2 [For customization]
SP-B28 2 [For customization]
SP-B29 2 [For customization]
SP-B30 2 [For customization]
SP-B31 2 [For customization]
SP-B32 2 [For customization]
SP-B33 2 [For customization]
SP-B34 2 [For customization]
SP-B35 2 [For customization]
SP-B36 2 [For customization]
SP-B37 2 [For customization]
SP-B38 2 [For customization]
SP-B39 2 [For customization]
SP-B40 2 [For customization]
SP-B41 2 [For customization]
SP-B42 2 [For customization]
SP-B43 2 [For customization]
SP-B44 2 [For customization]
SP-B45 2 [For customization]
SP-B46 2 [For customization]
SP-B47 2 [For customization]
SP-B48 2 [For customization]
SP-B49 2 [For customization]
SP-B50 2 [For customization]
SP-B51 2 [For customization]
585
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > CUSTOM2
SP-B52 2 [For customization]
SP-B53 2 [For customization]
SP-B54 2 [For customization]
SP-B55 2 [For customization]
SP-B56 2 [For customization]
SP-B57 2 [For customization]
SP-B58 2 [For customization]
SP-B59 2 [For customization]
SP-B60 2 [For customization]
SP-B61 2 [For customization]
SP-B62 2 [For customization]
SP-B63 2 [For customization]
SP-B64 2 [For customization]
SP-B65 2 [For customization]
SP-B66 2 [For customization]
SP-B67 2 [For customization]
SP-B68 2 [For customization]
SP-B69 2 [For customization]
SP-B70 2 [For customization]
SP-B71 2 [For customization]
SP-B72 2 [For customization]
SP-B73 2 [For customization]
SP-B74 2 [For customization]
SP-B75 2 [For customization]
SP-B76 2 [For customization]
SP-B77 2 [For customization]
SP-B78 2 [For customization]
SP-B79 2 [For customization]
SP-B80 2 [For customization]
SP-V01 2 [For customization]
SP-V02 2 [For customization]
SP-V03 2 [For customization]
SP-V04 2 [For customization]
SP-V05 2 [For customization]
SP-V06 2 [For customization]
SP-V07 2 [For customization]
SP-V08 2 [For customization]
SP-V09 2 [For customization]
SP-V10 2 [For customization]
SP-V11 2 [For customization]
SP-V12 2 [For customization]
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > CUSTOM2
SP-V13 2 [For customization]
SP-V14 2 [For customization]
SP-V15 2 [For customization]
SP-V16 2 [For customization]
SP-V17 2 [For customization]
SP-V18 2 [For customization]
SP-V19 2 [For customization]
SP-V20 2 [For customization]
SP-V21 2 [For customization]
SP-V22 2 [For customization]
SP-V23 2 [For customization]
SP-V24 2 [For customization]
SP-V25 2 [For customization]
SP-V26 2 [For customization]
SP-V27 2 [For customization]
SP-V28 2 [For customization]
SP-V29 2 [For customization]
SP-V30 2 [For customization]
SP-V31 2 [For customization]
SP-V32 2 [For customization]
SP-V33 2 [For customization]
SP-V34 2 [For customization]
SP-V35 2 [For customization]
SP-V36 2 [For customization]
SP-V37 2 [For customization]
SP-V38 2 [For customization]
SP-V39 2 [For customization]
SP-V40 2 [For customization]
SP-V41 2 [For customization]
SP-V42 2 [For customization]
SP-V43 2 [For customization]
SP-V44 2 [For customization]
SP-V45 2 [For customization]
SP-V46 2 [For customization]
SP-V47 2 [For customization]
SP-V48 2 [For customization]
SP-V49 2 [For customization]
SP-V50 2 [For customization]
SP-V51 2 [For customization]
SP-V52 2 [For customization]
SP-V53 2 [For customization]
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9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > CUSTOM2
SP-V54 2 [For customization]
SP-V55 2 [For customization]
SP-V56 2 [For customization]
SP-V57 2 [For customization]
SP-V58 2 [For customization]
SP-V59 2 [For customization]
SP-V60 2 [For customization]
SP-V61 2 [For customization]
SP-V62 2 [For customization]
SP-V63 2 [For customization]
SP-V64 2 [For customization]
SP-V65 2 [For customization]
SP-V66 2 [For customization]
SP-V67 2 [For customization]
SP-V68 2 [For customization]
SP-V69 2 [For customization]
SP-V70 2 [For customization]
SP-V71 2 [For customization]
SP-V72 2 [For customization]
SP-V73 2 [For customization]
SP-V74 2 [For customization]
SP-V75 2 [For customization]
SP-V76 2 [For customization]
SP-V77 2 [For customization]
SP-V78 2 [For customization]
SP-V79 2 [For customization]
SP-V80 2 [For customization]
■ PM-PRE-M
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > PM-PRE-M
TONER-K 1 Dspl/hide Toner (Bk) preparation warning
Detail To switch between display/hide the preparation warning on the Control Panel Status Bar.
Use Case In the case of displaying the warning when consumables/consumable parts are not automatically
delivered
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: Hide, 1: Display
Default Value The value differs according to the location.
588
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > PM-PRE-M
WST-TNR 1 Display/hide Wst Tonr Cont prep warning
Detail To switch between display/hide the preparation warning on the Control Panel Status Bar.
Use Case In the case of displaying the warning when consumables/consumable parts are not automatically
delivered
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: Hide, 1: Display
Default Value The value differs according to the location.
■ PM-U-DSP
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > PM-U-DSP
PT-DRM 1 For R&D
FX-REP 1 For R&D
■ PM-MSG-D
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > PM-MSG-D
TONER-K 1 Set days left before Toner(Bk) prep warn
Detail To set the timing (number of days left) at which the preparation warning will be displayed.
Use Case When changing the timing (number of days left) at which the preparation warning will be displayed
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Caution Change the setting in accordance with the instruction of the sales company HQ.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 365
Default Value The value differs according to the location.
WST-TNR 1 Set days left bef Wst Tnr Cont prep warn
Detail To set the timing (number of days left) at which the preparation warning will be displayed.
Use Case When changing the timing (number of days left) at which the preparation warning will be displayed
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Caution Change the setting in accordance with the instruction of the sales company HQ.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 365
Default Value The value differs according to the location.
■ PM-DLV-D
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > PM-DLV-D
TONER-K 1 Set Toner (Bk) prior alarm notice timing
Detail To set the number of days left before the prior notification alarm will be notified.
Use Case When changing the timing to notify the prior notification alarm
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range -1 to 365
-1: The alarm not issued
Default Value It differs according to the location.
589
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > OPTION (Specification setting mode) > PM-DLV-D
PT-DRM 1 Set Drum-U(Bk) prior alarm notice timing
Detail To set the number of days left before the prior notification alarm will be notified.
Use Case When changing the timing to notify the prior notification alarm
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range -1 to 365
-1: The alarm not issued
Default Value It differs according to the location.
590
9. Service Mode
591
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > TEST (Print test mode) > PG
PG-QTY 1 Setting of PG output quantity
Detail To set the number of sheets for PG output.
Use Case At trouble analysis
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 1 to 999
Unit sheet
Default Value 1
Amount of Change per 1
Unit
592
9. Service Mode
■ NETWORK
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > TEST (Print test mode) > NETWORK
PING 1 Network connection check
Detail To check connection between this machine and TCP/IP network.
Use Case - When checking network connection at the time of installation
- At network connection failure
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Turn OFF the main power switch.
2) Connect the network cable to this machine, and then turn ON the main power switch.
3) Inform the system administrator at user's site that installation of this machine is complete, and
ask for network setting.
4) Ask the system administrator to check the network connection, and check the remote host
address of PING transmission target.
5) Select the item and enter the remote host address, and then press OK key and Start key.
OK: Connection is normal. Checking procedure is complete.
NG: Connection failed. Go to step 6) if the cable connection is OK. In case of cable connection
failure, connect again and then go to step 5).
6) Select the item and enter loopback address, and then press OK key and Start key.
OK: TCP/IP setting of this machine is normal. Go to step 7) to check NIC.
NG: TCP/IP setting of this machine has failure. Go to step 3) to check the setting again.
7) Select the item and enter the local host address, and then press OK key.
OK: Network setting of this machine and NIC are normal. Inform the system administrator that the
trouble is due to network environment and ask for countermeasure.
NG: Connection failure/fault with NIC. Check connection of NIC/ replace NIC.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255
At normal state: OK
At failure occurrence: NG
Supplement/Memo - Remote host address: IP address of PC terminal in network.
- Loopback address: 127.0.0.1. Checking TCP/IP of this machine is available because the signal
is returned before NIC.
- NIC: Network interface
- Local host address: IP address of this machine
593
9. Service Mode
■ P-STOP
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > TEST (Print test mode) > P-STOP
PRINTER 1 Forcible stop of paper feed
Detail To forcibly stop paper for the next job at the specified position (only once).
Leading edge of paper stops at the specified position so that the cause of a problem can be
identified.
When the operation is stopped forcibly, jam code "AAxx" is displayed.
When a normal jam occurs at a position other than the specified position or paper is delivered
without being forcibly stopped, this setting is automatically cleared.
Use Case - When bent paper/skew/wrinkles occur
- When jam occurs frequently
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Execute a job (copy/test print).
Paper stops at the specified position.
Caution - Remove the paper being stopped with the normal jam removal procedure. After jam removal, the
job is automatically recovered.
- Display of standard jam code indicates that a jam occurs somewhere other than the specified
position. Setting of forcible stop is enabled until paper stops at the specified position.
- The setting is disabled for job where paper does not pass through the specified position.
- Unfixed toner may be adhered on paper depending on the stop position. Thus, handle it with
care.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 255
0: OFF
1: Outlet of the Vertical Path Slave Roller (cassette 1)
2: Outlet of the Vertical Path Slave Roller (cassette 2)
3: Outlet of the Vertical Path Slave Roller (cassette 3)
4: Outlet of the Vertical Path Slave Roller (cassette 4)
6: Inlet of the Registration Roller
7: Inlet of the Registration Roller (2nd side)
20: Registration Roller
21: Registration Roller (2nd side)
30: Inlet of the Fixing Assembly
31: Inlet of the Fixing Assembly (2nd side)
32: Outlet of the Fixing Assembly
33: Outlet of the Fixing Assembly (2nd side)
40: Outlet of the First Delivery *1
41: Outlet of the First Delivery (2nd side) *1
42: Outlet of the Vertical Path Slave Roller *1
43: Outlet of the Vertical Path Slave Roller (2nd side) *1
50: Outlet of the Second Delivery *1
51: Outlet of the Second Delivery (2nd side) *1
70: Reverse Mouth *2
71: Inlet of the Duplex Inlet Roller *2
72: Outlet of the Duplex Inlet Roller *2
73: Outlet of the Duplex/Feeding Roller *2
99: Inlet of the Fixing Assembly (for checking image)
Any value other than those mentioned above: Not used
*1: Paper may not be stopped depending on the delivery destination setting.
*2: Paper is stopped after being reversed for a 2-sided job..
Default Value 0
594
9. Service Mode
595
9. Service Mode
■ PICK-UP
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > PICK-UP
C1 1 Cassette 1 pickup total counter
Detail Large size: 1, Small size: 1
Adj/Set/Operate Method To clear the counter value: Select the item, and then press Clear key.
Unit sheet
Amount of Change per 1
Unit
596
9. Service Mode
■ FEEDER
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > FEEDER
FEED 1 DADF original pickup total counter
Detail To count up the number of originals picked up from the DADF.
Use Case When checking the total counter of original pickup by DADF
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 99999999
Unit sheet
Default Value 0
Amount of Change per 1
Unit
■ JAM
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > JAM
TOTAL 1 Host machine total jam counter
Detail Total number of jam occurrences in the host machine
Use Case When checking the total jam counter of the host machine
Adj/Set/Operate Method To clear the counter value: Select the item, and then press Clear key.
Unit time
Amount of Change per 1
Unit
597
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > JAM
SORTER 1 Finisher total jam counter
Detail Total number of jam occurrences in the Finisher
Use Case When checking the total jam counter of finisher
Adj/Set/Operate Method To clear the counter value: Select the item, and then press Clear key.
Unit time
Amount of Change per 1
Unit
598
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > JAM
DK 1 Pickup decks jam counter
Detail Pickup decks jam counter
Use Case When checking the jam counter of all pickup decks
Adj/Set/Operate Method To clear the counter value: Select the item, and then press Clear key.
Amount of Change per 1
Unit
■ MISC
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > MISC
T-SPLY-K 1 For R&D
LSR-MTR 1 For R&D
Amount of Change per 1
Unit
■ JOB
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > JOB
DVPAPLEN 1 For R&D
DVRUNLEN 1 For R&D
599
9. Service Mode
■ DRBL-1
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > DRBL-1
TR-ROLL 1 Transfer Roller parts counter
Detail Transfer Roller
1st line: Total counter value from the previous replacement
2nd line: Estimated life
Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts/replacing the parts
Adj/Set/Operate Method To clear the counter value: Select the item, and then press Clear key.
To change the estimated life: Select the item, enter the value, and then press OK key.
Caution Clear the counter value after replacement.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 99999999
Default Value 0
Amount of Change per 1
Unit
600
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > DRBL-1
C1-PU-RL 1 Cassette 1 Pickup Roller parts counter
Detail Cassette 1 Pickup Roller
1st line: Total counter value from the previous replacement
2nd line: Estimated life
Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts/replacing the parts
Adj/Set/Operate Method To clear the counter value: Select the item, and then press Clear key.
To change the estimated life: Select the item, enter the value, and then press OK key.
Caution Clear the counter value after replacement.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 99999999
Unit sheet
Default Value 0
601
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > DRBL-1
C2-SP-RL 1 Cassette 2 Separation Roller prts cntr
Detail Cassette 2 Separation Roller
1st line: Total counter value from the previous replacement
2nd line: Estimated life
Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts/replacing the parts
Adj/Set/Operate Method To clear the counter value: Select the item, and then press Clear key.
To change the estimated life: Select the item, enter the value, and then press OK key.
Caution Clear the counter value after replacement.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 99999999
Unit sheet
Default Value 0
602
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > DRBL-1
FX-UNIT 1 Fixing Main Unit parts counter
Detail Fixing Main Unit
1st line: Total counter value from the previous replacement
2nd line: Estimated life
Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts/replacing the parts
Adj/Set/Operate Method To clear the counter value: Select the item, and then press Clear key.
To change the estimated life: Select the item, enter the value, and then press OK key.
Caution Clear the counter value after replacement.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 99999999
Unit sheet
Default Value 0
■ DRBL-2
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > DRBL-2
DF-PU-RL 1 Pickup Roller parts counter: DADF
Detail 1st line: Total counter value from the previous replacement
2nd line: Estimated life
Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts/replacing the parts
Adj/Set/Operate Method To clear the counter value: Select the item, and then press Clear key.
To change the estimated life: Select the item, enter the value, and then press OK key.
Caution Clear the counter value after replacement.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 99999999
Unit sheet
Default Value 0
Supplement/Memo Regardless of the read mode (1-sided/2-sided), the counter is advanced every time a sheet is fed.
Amount of Change per 1
Unit
603
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > DRBL-2
LNT-TAPE 1 Fd Guide(Dust Colct Tape)prts cntr:DADF
Detail 1st line: Total counter value from the previous replacement
2nd line: Estimated life
Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts/replacing the parts
Adj/Set/Operate Method To clear the counter value: Select the item, and then press Clear key.
To change the estimated life: Select the item, enter the value, and then press OK key.
Caution Clear the counter value after replacement.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 99999999
Default Value 0
Supplement/Memo Regardless of the read mode (1-sided/2-sided), the counter is advanced every time a sheet is fed.
Amount of Change per 1
Unit
604
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > DRBL-2
C3-PU-RL 1 Cassette 3 Pickup Roller parts counter
Detail Cassette 3 Pickup Roller
1st line: Total counter value from the previous replacement
2nd line: Estimated life
Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts/replacing the parts
Adj/Set/Operate Method To clear the counter value: Select the item, and then press Clear key.
To change the estimated life: Select the item, enter the value, and then press OK key.
Caution Clear the counter value after replacement.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 99999999
Default Value 0
Amount of Change per 1
Unit
605
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > DRBL-2
C4-SP-RL 1 Cassette4 Separation Roller prts counter
Detail Cassette 4 Separation Roller
1st line: Total counter value from the previous replacement
2nd line: Estimated life
Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts/replacing the parts
Adj/Set/Operate Method To clear the counter value: Select the item, and then press Clear key.
To change the estimated life: Select the item, enter the value, and then press OK key.
Caution Clear the counter value after replacement.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 99999999
Default Value 0
Amount of Change per 1
Unit
606
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > DRBL-2
FR-STPL 1 Staple free stapling counter: Fin-J1
Detail Number of executions of staple free stapling (including at the time of paper dust removal)
1st line: Total counter value from the previous replacement
2nd line: Estimated life value
Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts/replacing the parts
Adj/Set/Operate Method To clear the counter value: Select the item, and then press Clear key.
To change the estimated life: Select the item, enter the value, and then press OK key.
Caution Clear the counter value after replacement.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 99999999
Unit time
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode SORTER> FUNCTION> FR-ST-RP
Amount of Change per 1
Unit
■ MISC2
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > MISC2
APW-TIME 2 For R&D
CPW-TIME 2 For R&D
BAT-TIME 2 For R&D
FUSE-CNT 2 For R&D
SPW-TIME 2 For R&D
■ PAPER
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > PAPER
G52-59 1 Delivered sheet counter: 52 to 59 g/m2
Detail To count up the number of delivered sheets which weight is 52 to 59 g/m2.
1st line: The counter is advanced by 1 for both small size and large size.
2nd line: The counter is advanced by 1 for small size and by 2 for large size.
Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts based on the number of delivered sheets
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 99999999
Unit sheet
Amount of Change per 1
Unit
607
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > PAPER
G64-75 1 Delivered sheet counter: 64 to 75 g/m2
Detail To count up the number of delivered sheets which weight is 64 to 75 g/m2.
1st line: The counter is advanced by 1 for both small size and large size.
2nd line: The counter is advanced by 1 for small size and by 2 for large size.
Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts based on the number of delivered sheets
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 99999999
Unit sheet
Amount of Change per 1
Unit
608
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > PAPER
G151-163 1 Delivered sheet counter: 151 to 163 g/m2
Detail To count up the number of delivered sheets which weight is 151 to 163 g/m2.
1st line: The counter is advanced by 1 for both small size and large size.
2nd line: The counter is advanced by 1 for small size and by 2 for large size.
Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts based on the number of delivered sheets
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 99999999
Unit sheet
Amount of Change per 1
Unit
609
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > PAPER
G301-325 1 Delivered sheet counter: 301 to 325 g/m2
Detail To count up the number of delivered sheets which weight is 301 to 325 g/m2.
1st line: The counter is advanced by 1 for both small size and large size.
2nd line: The counter is advanced by 1 for small size and by 2 for large size.
Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts based on the number of delivered sheets
Adj/Set/Operate Method N/A (Display only)
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 99999999
Unit sheet
Amount of Change per 1
Unit
■ LIFE
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > LIFE
TONER-K 1 Toner (Bk): Life VL and No. of days left
Detail To display the life value and the number of days left of Toner (Bk).The 3rd and 4th columns may
be hidden depending on the country.
1st column: Operation Life Value
2nd column: Number of Days Left
3rd column: Life Value
4th column: Replacement Life Value
Use Case When checking Life VL/No. of days left
Display/Adj/Set Range 1st column: 0 to 999 (%)
2nd column: 0 to 999 (days)
3rd column: 0 to 999 (%)
4th column: 50 to 999 (%)
Supplement/Memo Operation Life Value: Wear level value relative to Replacement Life Value (%)
Operation Life Value = Life Value/Replacement Life Valuex100Number of Days Left: Expected
number of days until the part reaches its end of life Replacement Life Value: Target replacement
life value
610
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > LIFE
WST-TNR 1 Waste Toner Container:Life VL/days left
Detail To display the life value and the number of days left of Waste Toner Container. The 3rd and 4th
columns may be hidden depending on the country.
1st column: Operation Life Value
2nd column: Number of Days Left
3rd column: Life Value
4th column: Replacement Life Value
Use Case When checking Life VL/No. of days left
Adj/Set/Operate Method To reset Operation Life Value/Number of Days Left/Life Value: Select the item, and then press
Clear key.
Caution - Clear the counters if the waste toner container is replaced when the Preparing Waste Toner
Container warning or Waste Toner Full message is not displayed.
- Operation Life Value/Number of Days Left/Life Value can be reset also by clearing the counters
in COPIER> COUNTER> DRBL-1> WST-TNR.
Display/Adj/Set Range 1st column: 0 to 999 (%)
2nd column: 0 to 999 (days)
3rd column: 0 to 999 (%)
4th column: 50 to 999 (%)
Supplement/Memo Operation Life Value: Wear level value relative to Replacement Life Value (%)
Operation Life Value = Life Value/Replacement Life Valuex100Number of Days Left: Expected
number of days until the part reaches its end of life Replacement Life Value: Target replacement
life value
611
9. Service Mode
COPIER (Service mode for printer) > COUNTER (Counter mode) > LIFE
C2-SP-RL 1 For R&D
C3-PU-RL 1 For R&D
C3-SP-RL 1 For R&D
C3-FD-RL 1 For R&D
C4-PU-RL 1 For R&D
C4-FD-RL 1 For R&D
C4-SP-RL 1 For R&D
M-SP-PD 1 For R&D
M-FD-RL 1 For R&D
OZ-FIL1 1 For R&D
DF-PU-RL 1 For R&D
DF-SP-RL 1 For R&D
612
9. Service Mode
613
9. Service Mode
614
9. Service Mode
615
9. Service Mode
616
9. Service Mode
SORTER (Service mode for delivery options) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode)
STP-2P 1 Adj 2-stapling position: Fin-J1
Detail To adjust the 2-staple position.
As the value is changed by 1, the staples position moves by 0.1 mm.
+: Toward rear
-: Toward front
When replacing the Finisher Controller PCB/clearing the RAM data of the Finisher Controller PCB,
enter the value of service label.
Use Case When the staples position in front/rear direction is displaced in the 2-stapling mode
When replacing the Finisher Controller PCB/clearing the RAM data of the Finisher Controller PCB.
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and press OK key.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range -50 to 50
Unit mm
Default Value 0
Amount of Change per 0.1
Unit
617
9. Service Mode
SORTER (Service mode for delivery options) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode)
SDL-STP 1 Adj of Saddle Sttch stpl pstn: Fin-Y1
Detail To adjust the staple position of Saddle Stitcher.
As the value is incremented by 1, the staple position moves by 0.1mm.
+: The staple position moves toward the left at open page of the book
-: The staple position moves toward the right at open page of the book
When replacing the Finisher Controller PCB/clearing the RAM data of the Finisher Controller PCB,
enter the value of service label.
Use Case When the staple position of the Saddle Stitcher is displaced.
When replacing the Finisher Controller PCB/clearing the RAM data of the Finisher Controller PCB.
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range -20 to 20
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode SORTER> ADJUST> SDL-STP2
Supplement/Memo Because the staple position of the thin paper is changed by this adjustment at the same time,
perform the adjustment of SDL-STP2 as needed after performing this adjustment if the staple
position of the thin paper has been adjusted by SDL-STP2.
Amount of Change per 0.1
Unit
618
9. Service Mode
SORTER (Service mode for delivery options) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode)
ST-ALG1 1 Adj Stacker A4 align pstn: Fin-Y1
Detail To adjust the A4 size paper alignment position of the Process Tray.
As the value is incremented by 1, the position of the adjustment plate is increased by 0.1 mm.
+: Inward
-: Outward
When replacing the Finisher Controller PCB/clearing the RAM data of the Finisher Controller PCB,
enter the value of service label.
Use Case When misalignment occurs in A4 size paper.
When replacing the Finisher Controller PCB/clearing the RAM data of the Finisher Controller PCB.
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) The alignment plate moves to position of the A4 width.
3) Set the A4 paper on the processing tray.
4) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
5) Check the adjustment movement of the alignment plate.
6) Repeat steps 4) and 5) and adjust alignment width.
7) After completion of the adjustment, remove paper on the processing tray.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range -50 to 50
Default Value 0
Amount of Change per 0.1
Unit
619
9. Service Mode
SORTER (Service mode for delivery options) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode)
SW-UP-RL 1 Adj of swing unit height: Fin-Y1
Detail To adjust the height of the swing unit.
As the value is incremented by 1, the height of the swing unit is changed by angle of 0.1 degree.
+: Downward
-: Upward
When replacing the Finisher Controller PCB/clearing the RAM data of the Finisher Controller PCB,
enter the value of service label.
Use Case When misalignment occurs by failure of the paper feeding to processing tray.
When replacing the Finisher Controller PCB/clearing the RAM data of the Finisher Controller PCB.
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range -30 to 30
Default Value 0
Amount of Change per 0.1
Unit
620
9. Service Mode
SORTER (Service mode for delivery options) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode)
NST-SPD 1 Adj dvry speed at non-collate: Fin-Y1
Detail To adjust the delivery speed to the stack tray in non-collate mode.
As the value is incremented by 1, the delivery speed is increased by 10 mm/sec.
Use Case When the stacking condition in non-collate mode is poor
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range -10 to 10
Default Value 0
Amount of Change per 10
Unit
621
9. Service Mode
SORTER (Service mode for delivery options) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode)
FR-STP-Y 1 Adj stpl free stpl pstn (F/R):Fin-J1
Detail To adjust the staple position for front/rear direction in the staple free stapling mode.
As the value is changed by 1, the staple position moves by 0.1 mm.
+: Toward rear
-: Toward front
When replacing the Finisher Controller PCB/clearing the RAM data of the Finisher Controller PCB,
enter the value of service label.
Use Case When the staple position in front/rear direction is displaced in the staple free stapling mode
When replacing the Finisher Controller PCB/clearing the RAM data of the Finisher Controller PCB.
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and press OK key.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range -30 to 30
Unit mm
Default Value 0
Supplement/Memo Change the paper shift amount in the front/rear direction. The staple free stapler position is not
changed.
Amount of Change per 0.1
Unit
622
9. Service Mode
SORTER (Service mode for delivery options) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode)
INF-ALG1 1 Adj alignment position (A4): Fin-J1
Detail To adjust the position of the Alignment Plate when aligning A4 paper.
As the value is incremented by 1, distance between the Alignment Plates is narrowed by 0.1 mm.
Use Case - When the paper alignment position is displaced.
- When replacing the Finisher Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and press OK key.
The Alignment Plate moves to the A4 paper width position.
2) Set A4 paper on the Processing Tray.
3) Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and press OK key.
4) Check the operation of the Alignment Plate.
5) Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the completion of adjustment.
6) Remove the paper on the Processing Tray.
Caution After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range -50 to 50
Unit mm
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode SORTER> ADJUST> INF-ALG2
Supplement/Memo The adjustment result is reflected in SORTER> ADJUST> INF-ALG2.
Amount of Change per 0.1
Unit
623
9. Service Mode
SORTER (Service mode for delivery options) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode)
CENT-ALG 1 Adj ctr align standard pstn: Fin-J1
Detail To adjust the standard position for the center alignment
As the value is incremented by 1, the standard position for the center alignment moves by 0.1 mm.
+: Toward rear
-: Toward front
Use Case - When the standard position for the center alignment is misaligned
- When the paper alignment position is displaced.
- When replacing the Finisher Controller PCB/clearing RAM data
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value (switch negative/positive by -/+ key) and press OK key.
Caution This adjustment influences alignment operation and staple position.
Adjust the alignment width with INF-ALG1/2.
After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range -10 to 10
Unit mm
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode SORTER> ADJUST> INF-ALG1/ALG2
Amount of Change per 0.1
Unit
624
9. Service Mode
SORTER (Service mode for delivery options) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode)
SDL-FLD2 1 Adj of Saddle Sttch fold pstn: Fin-Y1
Detail To adjust the fold position of Saddle Stitcher (when using the thin paper; the paper that the paper
weight is less than 64 g/m2).
As the value is incremented by 1, the fold position moves by 0.1 mm.
+: The fold position moves toward the left at open page of the book
-: The fold position moves toward the right at open page of the book
Use Case When the fold position of the Saddle Stitcher is displaced with the thin paper
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range -20 to 20
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode SORTER> ADJUST> SDL-FLD
Supplement/Memo Perform this adjustment after performing the adjustment of SDL-FLD.
Because the fold position of the thin paper is adjusted by the total setting values of SDL-FLD and
SDL-FLD2, the actual adjustment of the fold position is performed in the fold position adjustable
range (-20 to 20) even if entering the setting value beyond the mechanical fold position adjustable
range.
Amount of Change per 0.1
Unit
625
9. Service Mode
SORTER (Service mode for delivery options) > ADJUST (Adjustment mode)
RBLT-PS2 1 Adj of Return Belt height 2:Fin-Y1
Detail To adjust the height of the Return Belt when aligning the paper on the processing tray.
As the value is changed by 1, the height of the return belt changes by angle of 0.1 degree.
+: Downward
-: Upward
When replacing the Finisher Controller PCB/clearing the RAM data of the Finisher Controller PCB,
enter the value of service label.
Use Case When the misalignment of paper stack occurs during alignment operation on the processing tray.
When replacing the Finisher Controller PCB/clearing the RAM data of the Finisher Controller PCB.
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Caution The height of Return Belt during the paper alignment on the processing tray is the total of setting
values of RBLT-PRS2 and PBLT-PS3, so adjust again the setting value of RBLT-PS2 if necessary
when changing the setting value of RBLT-PRS3.
After the setting value is changed, write the changed value in the service label.
Display/Adj/Set Range -30 to 30
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode SORTER> ADJUST> RBLT-PRS,RBLT-PS3
Supplement/Memo Perform this adjustment after executing adjustment of RBLT-PRS.
Amount of Change per 0.1
Unit
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9. Service Mode
SORTER (Service mode for delivery options) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode)
FIN-BK-R 1 Finisher backup data saving: Fin-J1
Detail To read the backup data from the Finisher Controller PCB and save in HDD.
Use Case When replacing the Finisher Controller PCB
Adj/Set/Operate Method 1) Select the item, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/Adj/Set Range During operation: ACTIVE, At normal termination: OK, At abnormal termination: NG
Related Service Mode SORTER> FUNCTION> FIN-BK-W
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SORTER (Service mode for delivery options) > FUNCTION (Operation / inspection mode)
EMSG-CLR 1 Clear Fin limited function mssg: All Fin
Detail To clear the message related to staple free stapling that is displayed when functions of Finisher
are limited.
The staple free stapling alarm (61-0002) is cleared.
Use Case When clearing the message related to limited functions mode that is displayed after
troubleshooting of finisher is performed
Adj/Set/Operate Method Select the item, and then press OK key.
Caution Only the messages related to staple free stapling can be cleared.
Display/Adj/Set Range At normal termination: OK!, At abnormal termination: NG!
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SORTER (Service mode for delivery options) > OPTION (Specification setting mode)
1SHT-SRT 1 Set collate dvry of 1-sheet: Fin-Y1
Detail To set ON/OFF of collated delivery operation for a sheet of paper.
When 1 is set, the collated delivery operation for a sheet of paper is not performed.
Use Case Upon user's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Caution The stacking condition decreases when the collated delivery operation for a sheet of paper
enables.
A sheet of paper is delivered by non-sort decreases when the collated delivery operation for a
sheet of paper disables.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: ON, 1: OFF
Default Value 0
Additional Functions Function Settings> Common> Paper Output Settings> Offset Jobs
Mode
Supplement/Memo The collated delivery operation for a sheet of paper works in the following condition.
The setting of a sheet of paper and a copy
This service mode is ON.
The job from a printer driver
Oddset jobs is ON.
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SORTER (Service mode for delivery options) > OPTION (Specification setting mode)
MSTP-TMG 1 Set of manual stpl tmg: Fin-J1
Detail To set the duration of time before executing automatic stapling at manual staple mode.
As the value is changed by 1, the time is changed by 1 second.
+: Timing is delayed
-: Timing becomes earlier
Use Case Upon user's request
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Display/Adj/Set Range 1 to 5
Unit sec
Default Value 3
Additional Functions Adjustment/Maintenance> Adjust Action> Time Until Stapling Starts in Stapler Mode
Mode
Supplement/Memo The setting of the service mode links the setting of the user mode.
Amount of Change per 1
Unit
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9. Service Mode
SORTER (Service mode for delivery options) > OPTION (Specification setting mode)
PUN-Y-SW 1 [For customization]
PNCH-SW2 1 [For customization]
PNCH-SW3 1 Set punch hole hi precision mode: Fin-Y1
Detail To set ON/OFF of the mode to improve the precision of the punch hole position.
When 1 is set, the punch hole position is decided by the paper trailing edge standard.
Use Case When the position of the punch hole is misaligned
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Caution - When setting to ON, the productivity is decreased.
- When setting the punch mode to the precision priority, this mode enables.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: OFF, 1: ON
Default Value 0
Related Service Mode SORTER> OPTION> PUCH-SW, PUN-Y-SW
Additional Functions Adjustment/Maintenance> Adjust Action> Switch Finisher Puncher Mode
Mode
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SORTER (Service mode for delivery options) > OPTION (Specification setting mode)
SDL-ALG 1 Set paddle oprtn in sddl unit: Fin-Y1
Detail To set the paddle operation when stacking the paper in the saddle stitcher unit.
Set to 1 when the paddle operation of the last stack paper in the saddle stitcher unit is changed
from one rotation to two rotations.
Use Case When improving the paper alignment of the feed direction at stacking the paper in the saddle
stitcher unit
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Caution When setting to ON, productivity is decreased.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: OFF, 1: ON
Default Value 0
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SORTER (Service mode for delivery options) > OPTION (Specification setting mode)
ASTG-TMG 1 Set ast guide oprtn start tmg : Fin-J1
Detail Set 1 when the stack delivery failure occurs under the following conditions.
- Conditions: Small size/large size, thin/recycled1,2,3/plain1, 1-sided, shift-sort/nonsort
When 1 is set, the following controls are executed.
- The alignment plate evacuates 0.5mm for paper wide in the stack delivery.
- The operation start timing by the assist guide is delayed 70msec from a paddle rise.
Use Case When the stack delivery failure occurs
Adj/Set/Operate Method Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
Caution When 1 is set, productivity is decreased.
Display/Adj/Set Range 0 to 1
0: OFF, 1: ON
Default Value 0
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Overview
■ Configuration of the Service Mode
Service mode is divided into the following 10 items (#1 to #10).
CAUTION:
If a 2nd line fax option is installed, IPFAX cannot be used.
■ Operation method
1. Enter service mode.
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2. When the connected options (FEEDER, SORTER, FAX, BOARD) are displayed, select FAX and enter service mode
of this board.
COPIER
FEEDER
SORTER
FAX
Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type IP FAX Print Clear Test Report
<1/7> <READY>
SW01 00000000
SW02 10000000
SW03 00000000
SW04 10000000
SW05 00000000
SW06 10000000
SW07 00000000
SW08 10000000
OK
• When changing the setting of the bit switch, directly press the bit (numeric value) you want to change.
• To enter a numeric value, use the numeric keypad.
• When confirming a change in a numeric value or when executing an item, press the [OK] key.
• To return to the previous layer, use the [Reset] key.
CAUTION:
When changing the service mode settings, turn OFF and then ON the power.
The details of settings in service mode are stored in the storage of the host machine. The settings for this board are enabled
by loading the settings stored in the storage of the host machine to the G3 Fax Control PCB when the main power is turned
ON. Therefore, be sure to turn OFF and then ON the power when the settings have been changed.
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■ Menu List
#1 SSSW SW01 error management
SW02 Not used
SW03 set remedy against echo
SW04 set remedy against communication error
SW05 set standard function <DIS signal>
SW06 to SW08 Not used
SW09 set communication result display
SW10 to SW11 Not used
SW12 set page timer
SW13 Display of the screen Settings
SW14 Inch/mm resolution settings
SW15 Not used
SW17 Transmission level setting of modem
SW18 The control of IP supported communication setting
SW19 to SW21 Not used
SW22 Settings of archive send function
SW23 to SW24 Not used
SW25 set report display function
SW26 set transmission function
SW27 Not used
SW28 set V. 8/V. 34
SW29 Not used
SW30 Dial tone detection method switching
SW31 to SW50 Not used
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#8 CLEAR TEL
USSW SW
SRV SW
NCU
SRV DATA
REPORT
ALL
COUNTER
IP FAX
Bit 7 Bit 0
SW01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CAUTION:
Do not change service data identified as "not used"; they are set as initial settings.
Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type IP FAX Print Clear Test Report
<1/7> <READY>
SW01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SW02 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SW03 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SW04 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SW05 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SW06 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SW07 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SW08 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
OK
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● SSSW-SW01
Functional Construction
Bit Function 1 0
0 Error codes for service technician Output Do not output
1 Error dump list Output Do not output
2 Not used - -
3 Not used - -
4 Display service error codes in the ##300 series Display Do not display
5 Increase the capacity of SUBLOG for USBFAX2 Increase Do not increase
6 Not used - -
7 Cancel prohibition of user setting collectively Cancel Do not cancel
Details of Bit 0
Select whether to output service error codes.
When "Output" is selected, service error codes will be on the display and on the report.
Detailed Discussions of Bit 1
Select whether to output error dump list.
When "Output" is selected, the error transmission report and the reception result report at the time of occurrence of an error
are output with the error dump list attached.
● SSSW-SW02
Functional Construction
Bit Function 1 0
0 Not used - -
1 Not used - -
2 Not used - -
3 Not used - -
4 To prohibit control channel retrain during V.34 Prohibit Do not prohibit
5 Not used - -
6 Not used - -
7 F-NET service without ring tone Supported Not supported
● SSSW-SW03
Functional Construction
Bit Function 1 0
0 Not used - -
1 Echo protect tone at high speed transmission Send Do not send
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Bit Function 1 0
2 Not used - -
3 Not used - -
4 Transmission mode: International transmission (1) Yes No
5 Transmission mode: International transmission (3) Yes No
6 Send mode International transmis- International transmis-
sion (3) sion (2)
7 Tonal signal before sending CED signal Send Do not send
NOTE:
Error codes caused by line condition when sending fax
##100, ##104, ##281, ##282, ##283, ##750, ##755, ##760, ##765
NOTE:
Error codes caused by echoes at time of sending fax
#005, ##100, ##101, ##102, ##104, ##201, ##280, ##281, ##283, ##284, ##750, ##760, ##765, ##774, ##779, ##784, ##794
International transmission (1): Selected to ignore the first DIS signal from the other party.
International transmission (2): Selected to transmit a 1850-Hz total signal when transmitting the DIS signal.
International transmission (3): Selected to transmit a 1650-Hz total signal when transmitting the DIS signal.
Detailed Discussions of Bit 7
Select whether to enable/disable sending of a 1080-Hz tonal signal before sending CED signal.
Select "Send" if errors occur frequently because of an echo when reception is from overseas.
NOTE:
Error codes caused by echoes at the time of reception
#005, ##101, ##106, ##107, ##114, ##200, ##201, ##790
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● SSSW-SW04
Functional Construction
Bit Function 1 0
0 LC monitoring Monitor Do not monitor
1 Check the CI signal frequency Check Do not checked
2 Final flag sequences of the procedure signal 2 pcs 1 piece
3 Reception mode after sending CFR signal High speed High speed/low speed
4 Time to ignore low-speed signals after sending CFR signal 1500 msec 700 msec
5 Check the CS signal frequency (when PBX is set) Check Do not check
6 CNG signal at the time of manual sending Send Do not send
7 CED signal at the time of manual reception Send Do not send
NOTE:
Error codes occurring at the time of sending fax
##100, ##280, ##281, ##750, ##753, ##754, ##755, ##758, ##759, ##760, ##763, ##764, ##765, ##768, ##769, ##770, ##773,
##775, ##778, ##780, ##783, ##785, ##788
NOTE:
Error codes caused by line condition at the time of reception
##107, ##114, ##201
Be sure to change bit 4 before changing this bit; if errors still occur, change this bit.
When 'high speed' is selected, only high-speed signals (images) will be received after sending the CFR signal.
● SSSW-SW05
Functional Construction
Bit Function 1 0
0 Not used - -
1 To execute mm/inch conversion (text mode). Yes No
2 Not used - -
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Bit Function 1 0
3 To send bit 33 or later of DIS signal. Prohibit Do not prohibit
4 Record paper length to be declared by DIS signal A4/B4 size Any size
5 Not used - -
6 Not used - -
7 Not used - -
CAUTION:
If "Prohibit" is selected, the super-fine reception from other brand printers or memory box function will be disabled.
NOTE:
Depending on the model of sending machine, long originals may not be divided.
● SSSW-SW09
Functional Construction
Bit Function 1 0
0 Communication result at normal completion Display Do not display
1 Communication result at completion with an error Display Do not display
2 Not used - -
3 Not used - -
4 Not used - -
5 Not used - -
6 Not used - -
7 Not used - -
● SSSW-SW12
Functional Construction
Bit Function 1 0
0 Timeout period for sending 1 page (sending) 1 0
1 Timeout period for sending 1 page (sending) 1 0
2 Timeout period for sending 1 page (HT sending) 1 0
3 Timeout period for sending 1 page (HT sending) 1 0
4 Timeout period for sending 1 page (reception) 1 0
5 Timeout period for sending 1 page (reception) 1 0
6 Not used - -
7 Page timer settings for sending/receiving Set Do not set
This machine stops communication when sending/receiving per original page takes 32 minutes or longer. When setting the timer
different from the above, see the following to set the most appropriate time length.
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When 'Do not set' is selected using bit 7, the timeout length per page for all modes will depend on the setting of bit 0 and bit 1.
Timeout period Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0
8 min. 0 * * * * * 0 0
16 min. 0 * * * * * 0 1
32 min. 0 * * * * * 1 0
64 min. 0 * * * * * 1 1
Timeout period Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0
8 min. 1 * * * * * 0 0
16 min. 1 * * * * * 0 1
32 min. 1 * * * * * 1 0
64 min. 1 * * * * * 1 1
Timeout period Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0
8 min. 1 * * * 0 0 * *
16 min. 1 * * * 0 1 * *
32 min. 1 * * * 1 0 * *
64 min. 1 * * * 1 1 * *
Timeout Period Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0
8 min. 1 * 0 0 * * * *
16 min. 1 * 0 1 * * * *
32 min. 1 * 1 0 * * * *
64 min. 1 * 1 1 * * * *
● SSSW-SW13
Functional Construction
Bit Function 1 0
0 Not used - -
1 Not used - -
2 Not used - -
3 Display Modem Dial-in/My Number Setting screen Yes No
4 Display Number Display Setting screen Yes No
5 Not used - -
6 Not used - -
7 Not used - -
NOTE:
Turn OFF and then ON the power of the host machine after the setting.
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NOTE:
Turn OFF and then ON the power of the host machine after the setting.
● SSSW-SW14
Functional Construction
Bit Function 1 0
0 Not used - -
1 Not used - -
2 Not used - -
3 Not used - -
4 inch-configuration resolution declaration Yes No
5 Not used - -
6 Not used - -
7 Not used - -
● SSSW-SW17
Functional Construction
Bit Function 1 0
0 Not used - -
1 To select the transmission level of the modem 0 to 15 8 to 15
2 Not used - -
3 Not used - -
4 Not used - -
5 Not used - -
6 Not used - -
7 Not used - -
● SSSW-SW18
Functional Construction
Bit Function 1 0
0 Not used - -
1 Not used - -
2 Prohibition of the control of IP supported communication Yes No
3 Number of command retransmission (V1.7 or earlier) 6 times 3 times
4 Request retransmission of all frames after frame loss at JBIG reception Yes No
5 Not used - -
6 Not used - -
7 Not used - -
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● SSSW-SW22
Functional Construction
Bit Function 1 0
0 Backup when an archive transmission error occurs Use Do not use
1 Not used - -
2 Not used - -
3 Prohibit manual polling operation - -
4 Not used - -
5 Not used - -
6 Archive transmission function Enabled Disabled
7 Not used - -
● SSSW-SW23
Functional Construction
Bit Function 1 0
0 Not used - -
1 Not used - -
2 Prohibit to rotate A4 or larger paper in portrait position by 180 degrees - -
3 Not used - -
4 Not used - -
5 Not used - -
6 Not used - -
7 Not used - -
● SSSW-SW25
Functional Construction
Bit Function 1 0
0 Sender's phone number indicated in the report Receiver's number Caller's number
1 Not used - -
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Bit Function 1 0
2 Not used - -
3 Not used - -
4 Not used - -
5 Firmware automatic update (USB Fax) Prohibit Do not prohibited
6 Not used - -
7 Not used - -
● SSSW-SW26
Functional Construction
Bit Function 1 0
0 Not used - -
1 Not used - -
2 Check the sequential broadcast. Check Do not check
3 Not used - -
4 Not used - -
5 Redial function when transmission error occurs Use Do not use
6 Not used - -
7 Error report when sending process is canceled Do not output Output
● SSSW-SW28
Functional Configuration
Bit Function 1 0
0 V.8 procedure at the caller side No Yes
1 V.8 procedure at the receiver side No Yes
2 V.8 late start at the caller side No Yes
3 V.8 late start at the receiver side No Yes
4 Fallback from the V.34 receiver side Prohibit Do not prohibit
5 Not used - -
6 Not used - -
7 Not used - -
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● SSSW-SW30
Functional Construction
Bit Function 1 0
0 Not used - -
1 Not used - -
2 Not used - -
3 Not used - -
4 Not used - -
5 Switching the dial tone detection method - New detection method
6 Flow control between pages Control Do not control
7 Not used - -
● SSSW-SW50
Functional Construction
Bit Function 1 0
0 Transmission number restriction: Function to prevent no external access ON: Enable OFF: Disable
code *2
1 Transmission number restriction: Extension allowance, prohibition *2 Prohibited Allow
2 Transmission number restriction: Add "0" to the first digit of external ac- Yes No
cess code *2
3 Operate as the client of a fax server *1 *a Yes No
4 Display the send job stop confirmation screen when pressing Stop key *2 No Yes
5 Send jobs that are targeted to stop when pressing Stop key *2 Ongoing send job Incomplete send job
6 not used - -
7 not used - -
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Details of Bit 0
To prevent incorrectly sending fax due to forgetting to use the external access number, "0", this function displays a pop-up
warning window and prevents sending and returns to the status before pressing Start button by pressing [OK] after setting
the fax number in [Fax] or [Scan and Send] and pressing Start button if the set telephone number does not start with "00".
This function is supported even if the machine is operating in the fax server mode.
0: ON: Disable
1: OFF: Enable
CAUTION:
• If using this function, enter the telephone number from the area code.
• This function applies to the fax destination telephone number of "Address List", "One-touch" and "Numeric Keypad
input".
However, the warning is not displayed with "sending from Mail Box" and "manual sending".
• A warning is displayed when sending IP fax but it is not displayed when sending PC fax.
• A warning is not displayed when forwarding transmission.
• If any registered number matches to the condition for displaying a warning, the warning is displayed with "sequential
broadcast" and "group sending".
• "*" and "#" are also processed as a number.
NOTE:
Example of sending fax to 03-1234-5678
• The machine accepts sending fax with "0 (external access code) + 03 1234 5678 (telephone number)".
• The machine displays a warning and stops sending with "(no external access code) + 03 1234 5678 (telephone number)".
• If the external access code is other than "0", it can be changed from the following service mode.
Service Mode > FAX > NUM > 080
Change the default setting of 080 from "0" to the external access code used in the installation environment.
Details of Bit 1
This is set to allow or prohibit transmission to the extension line.
This is enabled only if Bit 0 (function to prevent no external access code) is "1" (ON: Enable).
If transmission to the extension line is allowed, all telephone numbers not starting with the external access code are allowed.
For example, if the external access code is "0", any number starting with "00" as starting 2 digits and number of the extension
line are allowed. This means numbers starting with "01" to "09" are prohibited and other numbers are allowed.
If transmission to the extension line is prohibited, only allow the telephone number starting with the external access code +
area code "0". For example, if the external access code is "0", allow only numbers starting with "00" as starting 2 digits.
Prohibit all extension numbers. This means only numbers starting with "00" are allowed and other numbers are prohibited.
0: Allow
1: Prohibit
Details of Bit 2
This is the switch to add "0" to the beginning of external access code (default "0") set by the NUM switch 080.
The NUM switch can be used to set "0" and "1" but not "00" and "01" as the external access code.
This switch is used to solve this issue. In the above example, set this setting to "add" and then set the NUM switch 080 to
"0" and "1" to set the external access code of "00" and "01".
0: No
1: Yes
CAUTION:
• This automatically adds the external access number to the destination telephone number for sending fax registered
by Address List, One-touch and entering by the Numeric Keypad excluding Direct Send and Send from Mail Box.
• This should be set only in the network environment that sends fax by adding the external access code.
• Do not add the external access code to the telephone number for fax send destination as the external access code is
automatically added.
Details of Bit 3
This switch operates the machine as the client of fax server.
0: No
1: Yes
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CAUTION:
When changing this switch, make sure to turn OFF and then ON then ON the power supply twice. This is the specification
for changing the fax configuration and is the same specification as adding the Fax Board to the existing machine.
Details of Bit 4
This is the switch to set to display the send job stop confirmation screen if the Stop key is pressed during sending fax.
0: No
1: Yes
Details of Bit 5
This is the switch to set to stop the ongoing send job or incomplete send job if the Stop key is pressed during sending fax.
0: Incomplete send job
1: Ongoing send job
Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type IPFAX Print Clear Test Report
<1/3> <READY>
OK
005: NL equalizer
Select ON/OFF of NL equalizer.
Select "1: ON" in the case of frequent errors caused by line status at the time of communication.
NOTE:
Error codes caused by line status at the time of transmission
##100, ##101, ##102, ##104, ##201, ##281, ##282, ##283, ##750, ##755, ##765, ##774, ##779, ##784, ##789
Error codes caused by line status at the time of reception
##103, ##107, ##114, ##201, ##790, ##793
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• 1:
To make monitoring tone of the phone line from the speaker from the start of communication until the completion.
• 2:
Not used
• 3 (OFF):
There will be no monitoring tone of the phone line from the speaker.
NOTE:
Error codes caused by line status at the time of transmission
##100, ##101, ##102, ##104, ##201, ##280, ##281, ##282, ##283, ##284, ##750, ##752, ##754, ##755, ##757, ##759, ##760,
##762, ##764, ##765, ##767, ##769, ##770, ##772, ##774, ##775, ##777, ##779, ##780, ##782, ##784, ##785, ##787, ##789
Error codes caused by line status at the time of reception
##103, ##106, ##107, ##201, ##793
Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type IPFAX Print Clear Test Report
<1/10> <READY>
OK
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002: RTN transmission condition (1)/003: RTN transmission condition (2)/004: RTN transmission
condition (3)
Set the RTN signal transmission condition.
In the case of frequent errors caused by RTN signal transmission at the time of reception, increase the parameters to loosen the
RTN signal transmission condition.
NOTE:
Error codes caused by RTN signal transmission at the time of reception
##104, ##107, ##114, ##201
RTN signal transmission condition (1) is the ratio of error lines for the total number of lines per page of the received image.
RTN signal transmission condition (2) is the reference value (*2) of burst error (*1).
RTN signal transmission condition (3) is the number of errors that fail to meet the reference value of burst error.
*1: Burst error (transmission errors with several continued lines)
*2: Reference value (When "15" is set, transmission error with 15 consecutive lines is recognized as a burst error.)
When any of the above conditions is detected during reception of image signals, RTN signal is sent after reception of the procedure
signal from the sending machine. Increasing such parameter sends less RTN signal.
009: Comparing the number of digits between the sender's telephone number and the receiver's
telephone number
Set the TSI comparing the number of digits (last XX digits) when matching telephone numbers.
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NOTE:
Error codes caused by line connection status
##005, ##018
The line connection identification time is the duration from when the dial signal is transmitted until the line is disconnected at the
sending side, or from when DIS signal is transmitted until the line is disconnected at the reception side.
016: Time until the primary response is obtained when switching FAX/TEL
Set the time from when capturing the line until transmission of pseudo RBT at FAX/TEL switching function operation.
017: Pseudo RBT signal pattern ON time/ 018: Pseudo RBT signal pattern OFF time (short)/ 019: Pseudo
RBT signal pattern OFF time (long)
Set the pattern of pseudo RBT signal to be sent at Fax/Tel switching function operation.
020: Pseudo CI signal pattern ON time/ 021: Pseudo CI signal pattern OFF time (short)/ 022: Pseudo CI
signal pattern OFF time (long)
Set the pattern of pseudo CI signal to be sent at Fax/Tel switching function operation.
025: CNG monitoring time when the answering phone connection function is set
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Bit Function 1 0
0 Not used - -
1 Not used - -
2 Not used - -
3 Not used - -
4 Not used - -
5 Not used - -
6 Hold the line (when error code occurs) Hold Do not hold
7 Output a print log when DUMP report is output Output Do not output
● SSSW-SW05
Functional Construction
Bit Function 1 0
0 Letter priority Set Do not set
1 Legal priority Set Do not set
2 Not used - -
3 Not used - -
4 Not used - -
5 To prohibit reduced size printing (A4) Prohibited Not prohibited
6 To prohibit reduced size printing (A4) Prohibited Not prohibited
7 Vertical scanning prioritized recording Set Do not set
However, in the case of vertical scanning prioritized recording, the priority order will be Letter -> A4 -> Legal even when 0 is set
for Bit 1 and Bit 0.
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Set:
If B4 recording paper and A4 recording paper are set and an A4 extra-long image (*) is received, printing will be on the B4
recording paper.
Do not set:
If B5 horizontal recording paper and A4 recording paper are set and a B4 image is received, printing will be by division and
on B5 horizontal recording paper.
*: Image B4 or shorter and that cannot be printed on A4 recording paper.
● SSSW-SW06
Functional Construction
Bit Function 1 0
0 Not used - -
1 Not used - -
2 Not used - -
3 Not used - -
4 Not used - -
5 Reduced printing from A4 to B5 Enable Disable
6 Not used - -
7 Not used - -
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IPFAX Setting
■ IPFAX
● BASIC N
Bit Function Setting range
2 Session control reception timeout (sec.) 0 to 9999 (0*)
20 Reception start delay time (sec.) 0 to 9999 (0*)
21 BYE sending delay time at transmission (x10 msec.) 0 to 9999 (0*)
22 BYE receiving delay time at transmission (x10 msec.) 0 to 9999 (0*)
● NETA NUM
Bit Function Setting range
1 T0 timer(Timer C) for IPFAX(sec.) 0 to 9999 (55*)
● NETC NUM
Bit Function Setting range
1 SW for adjusting the speed at VoIPGW transmission [%] 0 to 9999*
However, the value is fixed in the case of
ECM, and is corrected by adding 5 %.
2 VoIPGW buffer size [byte] 0 to 9999*
However, when the value is 0, it is internally
interpreted as 200.
3 Packet division size [byte] 0 to 9999*
However, when the value is 0, it is internally
interpreted as 66.
4 Number of VoIPGW buffer reset frames at ECM 0 to 9999*
* At ECM transmission, when frames of the number of this NUM value have However, when the value is 0, it is internally
been transmitted, the next frames will be transmitted after the VoIPGW buffer interpreted as 16.
becomes empty.
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9. Service Mode
*1: With models that can register information other than fax in destination, the telephone number data is not cleared even when
TEL (service mode > FAX > Clear > TEL) or ALL (service mode > FAX > Clear > ALL) is executed.
To clear the data, execute the following service mode on the host machine.
COPIER > Function > CLEAR > ADRS-BK
*2: When service mode > FAX > Clear > ALL is executed, a value is registered in service mode > FAX > TYPE according to the
location of the host machine (in the case of Japanese model, "STANDARD" is registered).
CAUTION:
If service mode > FAX > Clear > ALL is executed with a fax job waiting to be processed and the fax job is cancelled before
the power is turned OFF and then ON, E674-0100 may occur when the power is turned OFF and then ON.
If E674-0100 occurs, the machine can be recovered by executing service mode > FAX > Clear > ALL again and then turning
OFF and then ON the power.
In order to prevent the foregoing error, be sure to check for any remaining fax jobs before executing service mode > FAX
> Clear > ALL. If there is a remaining job, cancel the job and then execute service mode > FAX > Clear > ALL.
Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type IP FAX Print Clear Test Report
ISDNMOD2
MODEM
MODEM2
FACULTY
FACULTY2
DATA SET
ISDNMOD
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9. Service Mode
1. Press the desired item to highlight; then, press the OK key to bring up its screen.
The following table shows text mode items that are valid and invalid when a fax board is installed:
Yes: may be used
-: not used
CAUTION:
Do not use items in the table identified as "-."
■ MODEM Test
● Relay Test (RELAY-1)
Use it to see if the individual relays on the NCU board go on and off as expected.
Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type IP FAX Print Clear Test Report
CML OFF
P OFF
S OFF
H OFF
D OFF
R OFF
OK
1. From the relays indicated on the screen, select the one you want to test; then, turn it off or on using the Up/Down
key. (Some of the relays may not actually exist on the NCU board.)
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9. Service Mode
Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type IP FAX Print Clear Test Report
RBT
462Hz
1100Hz
1300Hz
1500Hz
1650Hz
1850Hz
2100Hz
OK
CAUTION:
'RBT' is not currently supported.
Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type IP FAX Print Clear Test Report
<MODEM> <G3TX> <1/2> <READY>
300bps
2400bps
4800bps
7200bps
9600bps
TC7200
TC9600
12000bps
OK
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9. Service Mode
Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type IP FAX Print Clear Test Report
<MODEM> <G3TX> <2/2> <READY>
14400bps
300-ALL0
300-ALL1
300-1:1
300-1:4
300-4:1
OK
CAUTION:
'300-ALL0' through '300-4:1' are not currently supported.
Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type IP FAX Print Clear Test Report
LONG 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * #
OK
1. From the items indicated on the screen, select the item you want to test; then, press the key on keypad that
corresponds to the DTMF signal to test.
CAUTION:
'SHORT' is not currently supported.
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9. Service Mode
Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type IP FAX Print Clear Test Report
SPEED 33600bps
3429baud
3200baud
3000baud
2800baud
2743baud
2400baud
OK
1. Select 'SPEED', and then select the speed you want to test using the Up/Down key.
■ Function Test
● 4800-bps Signal Transmission Test
The DC circuit will be closed, and a 4800-bps signal will be transmitted using the 4800-bps signal transmission function of the
modem. You can also monitor the transmission signal by listening to the speaker. To stop the operation and end test mode, press
the key.
Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type IP FAX Print Clear Test Report
G34800TX
OK
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9. Service Mode
******************************
*** SYSTEM DATA LIST ***
******************************
SERIAL NO XXXXXXXX
#1 SSSW
#2 MENU
01: ----- 0
02: ----- 0
03: ----- 0
04: ----- 0
05: ----- 0
06: ----- 0
07: ----- 10
08: ----- 0
09: ----- 0
10: ----- 2
NOTE:
A system dump list is generated when you execute the following in service mode: FAX > Report > DUMP.
*******************************
*** SYSTEM DUMP LIST ***
*******************************
SERIAL NO XXXXXXXX
*1 TX = 1298
*2 A4 = 1302 B4 = 49 A3 = 27 LTR = 0 LGL = 0
*1 RX = 1572
*2 A4 = 1581 B4 = 59 A3 = 59 LTR = 0 LGL = 0
*3 NWSPD = 0
*3 33600 = 1 31200 = 0 28800 = 2986 26400 = 0 24000 = 0
21600 = 0 19200 = 0 16800 = 0 14400 = 0 12000 = 0
9600 = 0 7200 = 0 4800 = 0 2400 = 0
14400 = 83 12000 = 1 TC9600 = 0 TC7200 = 0
14400 = 0 14400 = 0
9600 = 2 7200 = 0 4800 = 4 2400 = 0
*4 STD = 60 FINE = 2839 SUPER = 107 ULTRA = 71
*5 MH = 7 MR = 32 MMR = 9 JBIG = 3029 JPEG = 0
*6 G3 = 37 ECM = 3040 G4 = 0 IPECM = 0 IPG3 = 0
*7 #000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 22 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
#100 0 0 0
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9. Service Mode
*1: RX, total reception number of times; TX, total transmission number of times.
*2: number of pages sent/received according to original size.
*3: number of pages sent/received in connection with different modem speeds (NWSPD : For IPFAX communication count).
*4: number of communication pages by resolution(Standard, Fine, Super Fine, Ultra Fine).
*5: number of pages sent/received in connection with different coding methods.
*6: number of transmissions/receptions according to mode.
*7: number of occurrences according to error code.
Indication sample
#280 1 7 3 0 0
↑ ↑ ↑
number of errors ##280 number of errors ##281 number of errors ##282
*1 #1 LATEST #000
*6 Rx : ( bit 1 )
( bit 65 )
00000100
00000001
01110111 01011111
00000001 00000100
00100011 00000001
00000000 00000000
10101001
00000000
00000001
00000000
00000001
00000000
( bit 64 )
( bit 128 )
*7 Tx : ( bit 1 )
( bit 65 )
00000000
00000001
01000010 00011111
00000001 00000100
00100001 00000001
00000000 00000000
00000001
00000000
00000001
00000000
00000001
00000000
( bit 64 )
( bit 128 )
#2 #000
Rx : ( bit 1 ) 00000100 01110111 01011111 00100011 00000001 10101001 00000001 00000001 ( bit 64 )
( bit 65 ) 00000001 00000001 00000100 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ( bit 128 )
Tx : ( bit 1 ) 00000000 01000010 00011111 00100001 00000001 00000001 00000001 00000001 ( bit 64 )
( bit 65 ) 00000001 00000001 00000100 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ( bit 128 )
#3 OLDEST #000
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9. Service Mode
*******************************
*** FAX ERROR TX REPORT ***
*******************************
663
Installation
How to Read the Symbols.................665
Checking before Installation..............666
Installation of Host Machine.............. 668
Platen Cover Type Z......................... 686
Heater Kit-N2.................................... 690
Reader Heater Unit-H2..................... 700
Drum Heater-C1................................709
Document Tray-J1.............................720
Inner 2 Way Try-L1........................... 722
Copy Card Reader-F1/Copy Card
Reader Attachment-H3..................724
IC Card Reader Box-C2.................... 732
Copy Control Interface Kit-D1........... 739
Super G3 FAX Board-AV2................ 742
10. Installation
Symbols
The frequently-performed operations are described with symbols in this procedure.
Screw
1x 1x 1x 1x
Harness
(Common for Guides Connector Power Cord
and Clamps)
1x 1x 1x 1x
Power
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10. Installation
1,800 mm or more
• EUR/ASIA/CHINA/KOREA: 220 to 240V, 6A
• TW:
• 110-127V, 11.5A
500 mm
• 110-127V, 10A
or more
500 mm
or more
2. Be sure to install this host machine near an outlet so that
the power plug can be disconnected right away in case
of emergency, and do not put anything around the power
plug.
2,100 mm or more
or more
500mm
ammonium gas. If the area is exposed to direct rays of
500mm or
the sun, provide curtains to the window. more 2,100 mm or more
3. Be sure to provide adequate ventilation of the room to
keep the work environment comfortable. Room odor can
be bothering when running the machine for a long time 3. To install the host machine, install it in a well ventilated
in a poorly-ventilated room although the ozone amount place. Especially when there are multiple host machines,
generated while running this equipment does not harm be sure to locate the machine where the machine is free
human health. from direct exhaust of other machines. Be sure to keep
the machine away from the air-inlet duct which is used
for ventilation of the room.
Points to Note When Moving
This Host Machine Points to Note before
When moving this host machine after having unpacked it, be Installation
careful by placing a plate, etc. on areas with steps to prevent
the casters from hitting those steps. When installing the machine, beware the following points.
If the casters hit a step, the casters or the base plate may be 1. When the machine is moved from a cold location to a
deformed. warm location, condensation may occur resulting in
water drops on the metal surfaces. Use of the host
machine when there is condensation may result in image
failure. After moving the machine from a cold location to
a warm location, leave it unpacked for at least 2 hours
or more to let it warm up to room temperature before
installation.
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10. Installation
2. The host machine weighs maximum 78 kg. It is 16. Adjusting the DADF (Model without DADF)
recommended to lift it with 4 people or more. However,
if there is a standard to handle a heavy load in each sales 17. Adjusting Image Position
company, follow it for operation. Also, make sure to lift
18. Checking Network Connection
the machine with keeping it level at operation.
19. Troubleshooting of Network
Accessory Installation
NOTE:
• For installation of the Copy Card Reader, the Copy
Card Reader Attachment Kit is required.
• When installing other accessories with the Copy Card
Reader, install the Copy Card Reader first.
• The following table shows the combination of
accessories installed of the host machine. Before
installing the accessories, refer to the table to check
the combination of accessories.
2. Unpacking
667
10. Installation
Unpacking
1.
840 mm 740 mm
2.
NOTE:
Unpacking Space
• When unpacking in the room, the following space is
2
required to remove the packaging box.
• The dimensions shown in the figure below are the
minimum space required. Thus it is desirable to
3
secure more space for the work than shown in the
figure below.
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10. Installation
3. 5.
4.
669
10. Installation
6. 8.
NOTE:
Remove all tapes other than the below.
Remove the following tapes in the late procedure.
• Fixing Tapes to fix the waste Toner Container
Support Holder in the front cover.
• Optical System Fixing Screws on the left side of the
Reader.
• Fixing Tapes to fix the Toner Container Lever.
• Fixing Tapes to fix the Cassette 2.
9.
7.
10.
670
10. Installation
11. 13.
14.
1x
12.
671
10. Installation
1.
1
1x 1x
1x
1x
1x
2x
1x
2x
2.
230V 120V EUR Only
1x 1x 1x
1x
1x
Installation Procedure
NOTE:
• When installing the Cassette Pedestal, be sure to
place the host machine on the Cassette Pedestal
(Refer to cassette pedestal Installation Procedure).
• In the following procedure, the Cassette Feeding Unit
is installed with the host machine in the figures,
however, the procedure is same as without the
Cassette Feeding Unit.
672
10. Installation
3. 3.
4.
1x
1.
NOTE:
The removed screw is used at procedure 8.
5.
2.
NOTE:
Keep the drum cover for packing when the host machine
is relocated.
673
10. Installation
6. 8.
CAUTION: NOTE:
• Do not touch the drum surface. The screw removed at procedure 4 is used.
• Do not expose the drum surface to light for a long
period of time.
1x
7. 9.
CAUTION:
Engage the rail of the host machine with the edge of
the Drum Unit.
674
10. Installation
11.
2.
12.
675
10. Installation
3. 5.
CAUTION:
Be sure that the Toner Outlet is positioned in an upper
part when shaking the Toner Container or the toner
may not be properly supplied.
1.
NOTE:
When the installation environment is in high humidity
environment or low humidity environment, be sure to turn
ON the Environment Heater Switch.
4.
676
10. Installation
677
10. Installation
NOTE:
<Setting range>
• 0: AB configuration
• 1: Inch configuration
• 2: A configuration
1.
■ Setting the Cassette
NOTE:
• Although pictures or illustrations used for
explanationmay differ from the actual things, the
procedure is the same.
• Follow the same steps to set the paper in the
Cassette 1 and 2.
1.
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10. Installation
2. 4.
NOTE: NOTE:
Holding the Guide Plate Lever, adjust each Guide Plate to • Affix the Paper Size Label to each cassette according
the specified size. to the size of paper being set.
• Be sure to check with the user whether or not to affix
the Paper Size Label, and then affix it at the
recommended position.
• Keep the Paper Size Label for use when changing
paper size.
• Affix the label with its lower edge aligned with the
loweredge of the number label, approx. 5.0 mm away
from thenumber label.
3.
5 mm
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10. Installation
■ Other Installations
3.
1. NOTE:
Only when the Cassette Pedestal is not installe.
2. 4.
NOTE:
• Move the main body to the installation position, and
secure it in place by turning the 4 adjusters of the
Cassette Pedestal with a screwdriver.
• Be sure to secure it in place to prevent overturning.
• Securing with the adjusters is not an earthquake
countermeasure.
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10. Installation
NOTE:
< Setting Range>
-128 to 127 (0.1mm per unit)
As the value is incremented by 1, the L1 is increased by
0.1mm.
NOTE: NOTE:
• In duplex printing, the first side is the front side and By executing the L1 adjustment (2nd side) for the Cassette
the second side is the back side. 1, the adjustment is applied to all source of paper.
• The Host Machine prints the first image on the back
and the second on the front.
Execute duplex printing, and check that the left edge margin
is within L1=2.5+/- 2.0mm. If it is not within the range, execute
● Left Edge Margin(L1) Adjustment (1st adjustment by following the procedure below.
side)
Feeding direction
Execute printing from each cassette/Manual feed pickup tray. of paper
Check that the L1 is within 2.5 +/- 1.5mm. If it is not within the
image
range, execute adjustment by following the procedure below.
L1
Feeding direction
of paper
image
L1
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10. Installation
1. Adjust the image position on the service mode. 1. Adjust the image position in the service mode.
COPIER > ADJUST > FEED-ADJ > ADJ-REFE
NOTE:
NOTE: On 25 ppm machines, this is applied for both picking up
< Setting Range > from the Cassette and Multi-purpose Tray. When picking
-128 to 127 (0.1mm per unit) up from the Multi-purpose Tray, this is adjusted by
As the value is increased by 1, the L1 is increased by REGIST.
0.1mm.
Cassette
COPIER > ADJUST > FEED-ADJ > REGIST
Multi-purpose Tray:
2. In case that the setting value is changed at step 1, write COPIER > ADJUST > FEED-ADJ > RG-HF-SP
the replaced setting value on the service label.
NOTE:
Change the ON timing of Registration Roller to adjust the
3. Exit the service mode. margin of paper leading edge
As the input value is changed by 1, the margin on the
leading edge of paper is changed by 0.1 mm.
• +: Leading edge margin becomes larger. (An image
4. Execute duplex printing from the Cassette 1, and check moves down.)
that the left edge margin is within L1=2.5+/- 2.0mm. • -: Leading edge margin becomes smaller. (An image
moves up.)
● Leading Edge Margin (L1) Adjustment
(1st side / 2nd side)
Execute duplex printing. Check that the L1 for the 1st side /
2. In case that the setting value is changed at step 1, write
2nd side is within 4.0+1.5mm/-1.0mm. If it is not within the
range, execute adjustment by following the procedure below. the replaced setting value on the service label.
L1
3. Exit the service mode.
Feeding direction
of paper
4. Execute duplex printing from the Cassette 1. Check that
image the L1 is within L1=4.0 +1.5mm/-1.0mm.
● Network Setting
CAUTION:
Use the network cable of rank 5e or higher. In addition,
use of shield type (STP cable) is recommended. When
non-shield type (UTP cable) is used, the surrounding
electronic equipments may be interfered via the
network cable.
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10. Installation
3. Enter the remote host address to PING. 1. Select: [Settings/Registration] > [Preferences] >
• "Response from the host": The machine is properly [Network] > [TCP/IP Settings] > [IPv4 Settings] >
connected to the network. [PING Command], and enter the IP address
• "No response from the host": Execute the following "127.0.0.1" with the numeric keypad and press the
troubleshooting because the machine is not Execute key.
connected to the network. • If the display shows "Response from the host", the
network of the main controller is properly
functioning.
• If the display shows "No response from the host",
the network function of the main controller is faulty.
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10. Installation
684
10. Installation
685
10. Installation
NOTE:
Essential Items to Be • If the ADF is installed: Proceed to “ Removing the
ADF ” on page 686
Performed Before Installation • If the ADF is not installed: Proceed to “ Installing the
Equipment ” on page 688
• Turn OFF the main power of the host machine, and
disconnect the power plug from the outlet.
■ Removing the ADF
WARNING:
• If performing work without disconnecting the
power plug of the host machine, it may cause
electrical shock. 1.
• If disconnecting the power plug without
turning OFF the main power, it may cause
damage of the machine.
2.
1x 1x
1x* 4x*
* Use this part only when replacing the ADF with the Platen
Cover.
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10. Installation
3. 5.
CAUTION:
3x 1x Be careful not to drop the ADF.
2x
4.
6.
687
10. Installation
7. 9.
2x
8.
1.
688
10. Installation
2.
3.
689
10. Installation
J1106
J1101
J1103
J1102
Checking the Contents
- Heater PCB
J1105 J1107 J1104
J1106
READER DECK ENV
J1101
1x
J1103
J1102
1x 1 1x 1
Essential Items to Be
Performed Before Installation RS Tightening;M3x8
1x 1
• Turn OFF the main power of the host machine, and
disconnect the power plug from the outlet. 1x 1
WARNING:
• If performing work without disconnecting the
power plug of the host machine, it may cause
electrical shock. 1x
• If disconnecting the power plug without
turning OFF the main power, it may cause *1: When the Cassette Heater PCB as standard is installed,
damage of the machine. this item is installed. Therefore, this item is not used.
690
10. Installation
Installation Procedure
■ When the Cassette Heater PCB as
3.
standard is installed NOTE:
Work for only when the Cassette Feeding Unit is installed
1.
3x
NOTE:
The Power Supply Cord Retainer is installed only on the
120V model.
1x
4.
4x
2.
1x
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10. Installation
5.
1.
4x 1x
NOTE:
removed at Step 5 in "Preparation for Host Machine"
1x
NOTE:
The removed screws will be used in step 1 of "Installing
the Heater PCB".
2.
4x
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10. Installation
3. 6.
NOTE:
4x The Power Supply Cord Retainer is installed only on the
120V model.
1x
4. 7.
Turn the environment Heater Switch ON.
NOTE:
Work for only when the Cassette Feeding Unit is installed
8.
Connect the power plug of the host machine to the power
3x
outlet.
9.
Turn ON the main power switch.
5.
1x
693
10. Installation
NOTE:
The Power Supply Cord Retainer is installed only on the 3x
120V model.
1x
2x
2.
1x
4.
4x
694
10. Installation
5. 2.
CAUTION:
Be sure to remove the face cover properly so that no 1x
burr is formed.
3.
● Installing the Heater PCB
3x
1.
4.
4x
695
10. Installation
5. 7.
CAUTION:
Install the Heater SW Harness in the correct direction
referring to the figure in the Power Cord Bracket.
1x
1x
8.
RS Tightening; M3x8
1x
6.
1x
696
10. Installation
9. 11.
1x
10.
3x
4x
697
10. Installation
12. 13.
1x 3x 4x
14.
NOTE:
When the Cassette Heater is not installed, clamp the
Heater AC Harness as shown in the figure. 3x
1x
15.
1x
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10. Installation
16. 18.
4x 1x
19.
17. NOTE:
The Power Supply Cord Retainer is installed only on the
120V model.
NOTE:
Work for only when the Cassette Feeding Unit is installed
3x
20.
Turn the Environment Heater Switch ON.
2x
21.
Connect the power plug of the host machine to the power
outlet.
22.
Turn ON the main power switch.
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10. Installation
Essential Items to Be
Performed Before Installation
• Turn OFF the main power of the host machine, and 2x
disconnect the power plug from the outlet.
1x
WARNING:
• If performing work without disconnecting the 2x
power plug of the host machine, it may cause
electrical shock.
• If disconnecting the power plug without
turning OFF the main power, it may cause 2x
Installation Procedure
■ Connecting the Reader Heater
Harness
1.
4x
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10. Installation
2. 5.
NOTE:
4x Work for only when the Cassette Feeding Unit is installed
3x
3.
4x < When there is no Relay Connector >
2x
4.
NOTE:
The Power Supply Cord Retainer is installed only on the
6.
120V model.
4x
1x
701
10. Installation
7. 9.
Large
8.
702
10. Installation
10. 12.
17x
4x
1x
11.
703
10. Installation
13. 14.
3x
6x
15.
4x
J1105
1x
16.
704
10. Installation
17. 19.
NOTE:
17x Work for only when the Cassette Feeding Unit is installed
3x
2x
18.
4x
20.
1x
705
10. Installation
21. 24.
NOTE:
The Power Supply Cord Retainer is installed only on the 4x
120V model.
1x
22. 1.
4x
2x
23.
4x
706
10. Installation
2. 4.
CAUTION:
• Soiling on the glass surface and the White Plate
affects reading. When removing or installing the W Sems; M4x6
Copyboard Glass, be sure not to touch the glass
surface and the White Plate.
• If soiling is attached, clean it with lint-free paper.
1x
1x
1x
White Plate
5.
W Sems; M4x6
1x
1x
3.
707
10. Installation
6. 8.
2x
7.
CAUTION:
• Soiling on the glass surface and the White Plate
affects reading. When removing or installing the
Copyboard Glass, be sure not to touch the glass
surface and the White Plate.
• If soiling is attached, clean it with lint-free paper.
9.
Connect the power plug of the host machine to the power
outlet.
10.
Turn the main power switch ON.
White Plate
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10. Installation
Essential Items to Be
Performed Before Installation
• Turn OFF the main power of the host machine, and
disconnect the power plug from the outlet.
WARNING:
• If performing work without disconnecting the
power plug of the host machine, it may cause
electrical shock.
• If disconnecting the power plug without
turning OFF the main power, it may cause
damage of the machine.
1x
J1106
1x
J1101
J1103
1x
J1102
- Heater PCB
J1105 J1107 J1104
J1106
READER DECK ENV
J1101
J1103
J1102
709
10. Installation
Installation Procedure
3.
1. CAUTION:
To avoid any damage on the Drum Unit, keep the Right
Cover open by 50 mm or more during installation.
NOTE:
The Power Supply Cord Retainer is installed only on the
120V model.
1x
2.
4.
CAUTION:
Attach the accompanying cap to the opening of the
Waste Toner Container to prevent leakage of the
content.
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10. Installation
5. 7.
1x
6.
CAUTION:
• Do not touch the drum surface during the work.
• Be sure to block light to the removed Drum Unit
using paper.
8.
1x
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10. Installation
9. 10.
2x
1x
1x
NOTE:
The removed screws will be used in step 20.
11.
4x
712
10. Installation
12. 14.
NOTE:
4x Work for only when the Cassette Feeding Unit is installed
3x
13.
< When there is no Relay Connector >
1x
2x
15.
4x
713
10. Installation
16. 19.
1x
1x
17.
3x
18.
11x 2x
714
10. Installation
20. 21.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to damage the Pre-transfer Guide when
installing the Drum Heater.
3x
NOTE:
Insert the positioning pins of the Drum Heater to the holes
of rear frame.
22.
1x
NOTE:
23.
Use the screws removed in steps 10.
2x 11x
2x
715
10. Installation
24. 27.
3x 1x
25. 28.
1x
26.
1x
1x
716
10. Installation
29. 31.
CAUTION:
When inserting the Drum Unit, confirm engagement of
the Drum Unit and the Drum Unit rail of the host
machine.
32.
30.
NOTE:
Use the screws removed in steps 10.
1x
33.
717
10. Installation
34. 37.
NOTE:
4x Work for only when the Cassette Feeding Unit is installed
3x
35.
< When there is no Relay Connector >
4x
2x
36.
38.
4x
1x
718
10. Installation
39.
NOTE:
The Power Supply Cord Retainer is installed only on the
120V model.
1x
40.
Turn the Environment Heater Switch ON.
41.
Connect the power plug of the host machine to the power
outlet.
42.
Turn ON the main power switch.
719
10. Installation
RS tightening;
M4x18
1x
2x
720
10. Installation
3.
721
10. Installation
Essential Items to Be
Performed Before Installation
• Turn OFF the main power of the host machine, and
disconnect the power plug from the outlet.
WARNING:
• If performing work without disconnecting the
power plug of the host machine, it may cause
electrical shock.
• If disconnecting the power plug without
turning OFF the main power, it may cause
damage of the machine.
NOTE:
The removed Inner Cover (Upper) and 2 Screws will be
used in Procedure 3.
722
10. Installation
2. 3.
CAUTION: NOTE:
Make sure that the Inner 2way Tray is properly inserted Use the Inner Cover (Upper) and Screws that were
into the slot and the support. removed in Procedure 1.
2x
723
10. Installation
1x
Table of Options Combination
Copy Control I/F Kit < Copy Card Reader Attachment-H3 >
Copy Card Reader No
Essential Items to Be 1x
WARNING:
• If performing work without disconnecting the 1x 1x
power plug of the host machine, it may cause
electrical shock.
• If disconnecting the power plug without
turning OFF the main power, it may cause
TP; M4x16 TP; M4x6
damage of the machine.
2x 1x 1x
724
10. Installation
Installation Procedure
3.
1. CAUTION:
Installing the direction of the Card Reader Relay Uit.
4x
2. NOTE:
Use the screws removed in steps 2.
CAUTION:
Remove the screw while holding the Face Plate.
2x
1x
2x
NOTE:
The removed screws will be used in step 3.
725
10. Installation
4. 6.
4x 1x
5.
NOTE:
The removed screws will be used in step 8.
1x 7.
1x
NOTE:
The removed screws will be used in step 9.
726
10. Installation
8. 10.
NOTE:
Use the screws removed in steps 6. 1x
1x
11.
9.
NOTE:
Use the screws removed in steps 7.
1x
727
10. Installation
12. 14.
1x
TP; M4x16
2x
13.
1x
728
10. Installation
15. 16.
CAUTION:
Be sure to insert the Harness Band inside the
Connector Cover.
TP; M3x6
1x
729
10. Installation
TP;
M3x6
17.
1x
18.
19.
1x
2x
730
10. Installation
NOTE:
[Authentication Management] settings can be made only
when logged in as an administrator.
• It is required to log in as an administrator in
accordance with instructions from the user
administrator.
• Service mode settings may not be applied if the user
registration is confirmed from [Settings/Registration].
731
10. Installation
Essential Items to Be 1x 1x
2x
WARNING: 1x
• If performing work without disconnecting the without LED indication
power plug of the host machine, it may cause
electrical shock.
• If disconnecting the power plug without
turning OFF the main power, it may cause
damage of the machine.
1x
• When turning OFF the main power, follow the below 1x
procedure.
1. Turn OFF the main power switch of the host
machine.
2. All the blinking in the Control Panel disappears.
M4x8
11x 1x
Installation Outline Drawing
1x
1x 1x
1x
<Others>
• Including guides
732
10. Installation
Installation Procedure
3.
1. 1x
2.
2x
4.
M4x8
6x
733
10. Installation
5. 6.
NOTE:
1x Use the screws removed in steps 5.
1x
1x
1x
NOTE:
The removed screws will be used in step 6.
734
10. Installation
7. 9.
10.
1x 2x
8.
M4x8
11.
4x
735
10. Installation
12. 13.
NOTE:
Be sure to adjust the number of cushions according to the
thickness of the Card Reader.
1x
736
10. Installation
14. 15.
16.
737
10. Installation
17.
2x
18.
738
10. Installation
Essential Items to Be
Performed Before Installation Installation Procedure
• Turn OFF the main power of the host machine, and
disconnect the power plug from the outlet.
1.
WARNING:
• If performing work without disconnecting the 4x
power plug of the host machine, it may cause
electrical shock.
• If disconnecting the power plug without
turning OFF the main power, it may cause
damage of the machine.
739
10. Installation
4.
2. CAUTION:
Install the CC-VI Cable in the direction shown in the
CAUTION: figure.
Remove the screw while holding the Face Plate.
2x
3.
2x
1x
740
10. Installation
5.
4x
6.
Connect the power plug of the host machine to the power
outlet.
7.
Turn the main power switch ON.
741
10. Installation
WARNING:
• If performing work without disconnecting the
power plug of the host machine, it may cause
electrical shock.
• If disconnecting the power plug without
turning OFF the main power, it may cause
damage of the machine.
1x
M3x6
1x 2x
1x
or
4x
1x
2 Contact type 1x
1x
1x
6 Contact type
Only for Asia 1x
1x
742
10. Installation
3. 5.
3x
1x
6.
4.
NOTE:
Be sure to remove the packing tapes.
M3x6
2x
743
10. Installation
8.
4x
<For Europe>
9.
4x
744
10. Installation
2. 3.
NOTE: NOTE:
• This step is only for Europe. Connect the end of the PTT Cable or Telephone Cord to
• Do not connect the Telephone Cord (2 contact type) the modular jack on the Host machine, and connect the
with the PTT Plug. other end to the modular jack on the wall.
• Connect the PTT Plug matched the field or area to
the PTT Cable (6 contact type).
1x 1x
CAUTION:
• When using the "EXT" modular terminal, use a flat-
blade screwdriver, etc. to remove the Dust Cover
located in the modular terminal area.
• Keep the removed Dust Cover.
• Do not insert a screwdriver, etc. into the modular
terminal.
HAND SET
EXT
LINE
745
10. Installation
Checking the Operation 1. Switch the control panel display to [Fax] display.
NOTE:
To change parameter to "0" makes no show below
[Settings/Registration > Preferences > Time/Energy
Settings > Auto Shutdown Time] and auto shut down is not
available.
■ Basic Setting
NOTE:
When "System Manager Information Settings" is set, be
sure to follow the direction of user administrator in order
to log in as an administrator.
746
APPENDICES
Service Tools.................................... 748
General Circuit Diagram....................749
Software Counter Specifications....... 763
Backup Data......................................767
Details of Partition............................. 776
Special Startup..................................777
Removal............................................ 780
Service Tools
Service Tools
*
A: Tool each service engineers should have 1 pc per engineer
B: Tool a group of approx. 5 engineers should have 1 pc per group
Solvent/Oil List
Solvent name Location of use Service parts number Caution
Alcohol External Covers, Control Panel, None (to be prepared by sales Never put it close to fire
etc. company)
Lubricant Driving area, sliding area FY9-6022
MOLYKOTE EM-50L Gears, Scanner Rail HY9-0007
748
General Circuit Diagram
Host machine_1/12
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
UN 5 UN 3
F Heater PCB F
Low-voltage Power Supply PCB
N
H
UN 1
E E
All-night Power Supply PCB
D D
UN 30
AC Driver PCB
C C
+5V
SEESAW
GND
TRIP
B B
FM 5 UN 2
Power Supply DC Controller PCB Finisher Driver PCB
A Cooling Fan A
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
P.1
749
General Circuit Diagram
Host machine_2/12
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Fixing Assembly
F F
TH 2
Fixing Sub
Thermistor 1
TH 3
TH 1 Fixing Sub
PS 53 PS 19 Fixing Main Thermistor 2
Thermistor
E Fixing Pressure Fixing Outlet E
Release Sensor Sensor
Fixing Heater 1
Fixing Heater 2
H1 H2 Thermoswitch
D D
C C
B B
UN2 UN30
DC Controller PCB AC Driver PCB
A A
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
P.2
750
General Circuit Diagram
Host machine_3/12
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PS 50 PS 9 SL 2
SL 12
PS 6 Multi Multi Multi Reversal
Right Cover Unit
PS 27 Purpose Tray Purpose Tray Purpose Tray Solenoid
Loop Sensor Paper Length Paper Sensor Pickup Solenoid
F Multi Sensor F
Purpose Tray
Paper Size Sensor
FM 4 FM 3 FM 7
PS 7
Heat Exhaust Heat Exhaust Delivery
Fan (Front) Fan (Rear) Cooling Fan
Duplex Feed
Sensor
E E
D D
UN2
DC Controller PCB
C C
B B
Duplex Feed
CL12 Motor
M9
A A
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
P.3
751
General Circuit Diagram
Host machine_4/12
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
M 13 M3
A
A*
B
B*
A
A*
B
B*
E E
CST1_SIZE_L4
CST1_SIZE_L3
L-GND
CST1_SIZE_L2
CST1_SIZE_L1
CST1_SIZE_W4
CST1_SIZE_W3
L-GND
CST1_SIZE_W2
CST1_SIZE_W1
CST2_SIZE_L4
CST2_SIZE_L3
L-GND
CST2_SIZE_L2
CST2_SIZE_L1
CST2_SIZE_W4
CST2_SIZE_W3
L-GND
CST2_SIZE_W2
CST2_SIZE_W1
+5V_DCON
L-GND
CST_DOOR_SNS
D UN2 D
DC Controller PCB
C C
B B
3 2 1 3 2 1
C B A C B A
Pre Cassette 1 Cassette 1 Cassette 1 Cassette 1 Cassette 1 Cassette 2 Cassette 2 Cassette 2 Cassette 2 Cassette 2
Registration Pickup Paper Paper Level Paper Level Pickup Paper Paper Level Paper Level Pickup Pickup
Sensor Sensor Sensor Sensor A Sensor B Solenoid Sensor Sensor A Sensor B Sensor Solenoid
PS 5 PS 1 PS 2 PS 4 PS 3 SL 1 PS 31 PS 32 PS 34 PS 33 SL 11
A A
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
P.4
752
General Circuit Diagram
Host machine_5/12
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
F F
UN2
DC Controller PCB
E E
D D
C C
B B
Drum ROM PCB
UN 74
A A
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
P.5
753
General Circuit Diagram
Host machine_6/12
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
FM 1 FM 2 M8 PS 10
F M2 F
Fixing Motor
To DRUM_IC
E E
D D
UN2
DC Controller PCB
C C
B B
to TN_COVER
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
P.6
754
F
B
E
A
C
D
10
10
Host machine_7/12
9
9
MISS_DETECT_IN
L_GND
N.C.
+24V_LOCK
+24V_LOCK
N.C.
P_GND
P_GND
MUTE
TR_N_ON
+3.3V_ANG
TR_V_SNS
PR_I_SNS
DV_AC_ENB
DC_CLK1
DC_CLK2
8
8
PR_SIN_DRV
UN6
PR_AC_PWM
HVT PCB
/PR_DC_PWM
DV_AC_CLK
TR_P_CLK
/DV_DC_PWM
UN 24
TR_CC_PWM
TR_CV_PWM
/DIS_DC_PWM
TR_N_DC_CLK
/FIX_DC_PWM
L_GND
MISS_DETECT_OUT
7
7
M 11
UN2
Polygon Motor
6
6
DC Controller PCB
N.C.
UN 17
SOFTID_SDA
GND
(J1)
GND
SOFTID_SCL
PCB
GND
Memory
+3.3V_AN
755
GND
IMG_RX
IMG_TX
GND
5
5
BD
ITOP
INT_IMG
IMG_SYS_RST
UN23
GND
DDIP_RST
PCTS
PPRDY
DCON_TRIG
4
4
GND
GND
PDOWNLD
PLIVEWAKE
GND
UGW_TX
UGW_RX
(REV)
3
3
2
2
1
1
P.7
F
B
E
A
C
D
General Circuit Diagram
General Circuit Diagram
Host machine_8/12
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
F F
For R&D
E E
MD
D UN2 D
DC Controller PCB
C C
B UN3 B
Heater PCB
OPTION CASSETTE
A A
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
P.8
756
General Circuit Diagram
Host machine_9/12
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
F F
OP
E OP E
H5 H5 H6 H4
H3
D D
H
H
N
N
N
H
N
C H N C
H
N
UN3
Heater PCB
B B
A A
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
P.9
757
F
B
E
A
C
D
10
10
Host machine_10/12
LAN
J907
GND
J905
J906
OPTION PNL_LVDS_CLK_P
(REAR)
USB(D)2.0
GND
9
9
PNL_LVDS_DATA2_P
PNL_LVDS_DATA2_N
GND
PNL_LVDS_DATA1_P
PNL_LVDS_DATA1_N
GND
PNL_LVDS_DATA0_P
J908
PANEL
CCVI
PNL_LVDS_DATA0_N
HDMI TypeC
CCIV
GND
/RST_PNL
HDMI TypeC
+3.3V
Dsub
+3.3V
PNL_UART_RX
PNL_UART_TX
+5V
UN13
OPTION
8
8
OPTION
C.CARD READER-F1 C.CARD READER ATCH-H2
GND
Control Panel CPU PCB
PNL_CSIO_CLK
GND
J910
PNL_CSIO_DIN
N.C.R
PNL_CSIO_DOUT
PNL_CSIO_TSC_CS
#INT_TSC
+3.3V
New Card Reader
7
7
GND
#MODEM_DCD
UN 15
+3.3V_MDM
+3.3V_MDM
MODEM_ESC
GND
#MODEM_RTS
MODEM_RX
MODEM_TX RMT_WLAN2
6
6
#MODEM_CTS +3.3V
GND GND
#MODEM_CI1 GND
UN 71
#MODEM_CI2 UH1_HSD_N
J904
#INT_MODEM UH1_HSD_P
WLAN
Wireless
#RST_FAX GND
LAN PCB
G3 FAX PCB
MONI_OUT N.C.
#HOOK
HRL
GND
758
UNIT_SUPER G3 FAX BD-AV1 JP(Standard)
5
5
+24V_CI
#PCI_PWRON
PCI_RING
UN 42
PCI_ENB
Main Controller PCB
GND GND
OPTION
+5V_UH1
J938
UH1_HSD_N
Port
UH1_HSD_P
Device
GND
Off-Hook PCB
USB PCB
USB(H) CARD
UN 18
4
4
VOUT2
VOUT1
UN 43
GND
Speaker
+5V_UH1
UH1_HSD_N
UH1_HSD_P
GND
UN 48
USB PCB
USB(H) MEMORY
3
3
UN 44
+3.3V
GND
#FRAM_WP0
FRAM_SCL
FRAM_SDA
FRAM
GND
2
2
1
1
P.10
F
B
E
A
C
D
General Circuit Diagram
General Circuit Diagram
Host machine_11/12
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
F F
E E
D D
C C
J953 J952 J951 J950
READER logic POW READER POWER ADF READER
B B
A A
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
P.11
759
General Circuit Diagram
Host machine_12/12
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
F F
E E
J1001 J1005
UN14
7.0inch LCD
Main Controller PCB
J1002
D D
UN13
Control Panel CPU PCB
J1003
7inch Touch Panel
C C
J1000
(NM.)
B B
J1004 J1006 J1007
(NM.)
PANEL_SUB_PCB-ASSY
A A
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
P.12
760
F
B
E
A
C
D
Reader_1/1
10
10
SIZE1
SIZE0
SIZE0
SIZE1
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+3.3V
CVR_SENS0
+3.3V
CVR_SENS1
9
9
HP_SENS
GND
+3.3V *RESET
COVER_SENS0
SIZE_SENS_ON
GND
RTP1BPWM
*RTP1B
RTP1B
RTP1APWM
*RTP1A
RTP1A
GND
DOUT7
8
8
DOUT6
DOUT5
DOUT4
GND
DOUT3
DOUT2
DOUT1
DOUT0
GND
HP_SENS
SIDATAO
SIDATAI
SILOAD
SICLK
GND
SVCLK-
SVCLK+
GND
7
7
*HSYNCI
*VSYNC
GND
GND
LAST
GND
UN14
KMOT_A
*KMOT_A
KMOT_IA
KMOT_B
Main Controller PCB
*KMOT_B
KMOT_IB
GND
6
6
DES
REG
EMPTY
EXIT
STAMP
GND(Analog) GND
+24V
LED_B1
LED_G1
LED_R1
761
GND(Frame)
+3.3V
+3.3V
VREF
MODE
GND(Analog)
CLK(+) +24V_R
CLK(-) +24V_R
5
5
GND(Analog) GND
SP(+) GND
SP(-)
CIS
GND(Analog)
Vout3
GND(Analog)
Vout2
GND(Analog)
Vout1
4
4
/A
/B
A
B
+5V
+5V
GND
+5V
GND
GND
SIZE2
SIZE2
SIZE3
3
3
H5
OP
UN3
100V
Heater PCB
2
2
H
N
Reader Heater
H5
200V
Reader Heater
1
1
P.1
F
B
E
A
C
D
General Circuit Diagram
General Circuit Diagram
ADF_1/1
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1
CN31 LAST
9
1
SGND
7
1
UN46 J257
2
SGND SR3
8
2
SIZE_W2
6
ADF Driver PCB
3
DC3.3V
7
SIZE_W1
5
F SIZE_L1 F
6
DC3.3V
4
3 2 1 3 2 1
CN33
SGND
5
LAST
3
SR2 SR1 DC3.3V
4
SIZE_L1
2
1
RMOT_A J251
1
J212 SIZE_L2
3
2
SIZE_L2 SR4
1
2
RMOT_A*
2
SGND
2
3
3
RMOT_B
3
DC3.3V
1
RMOT_B*
4
CN32 CN34
RMOT_IA
5
1
ADF
1
RMOT_IB
6
2
SR5
2
KMOT_A
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
7
3
3
KMOT_A*
8
1
8
EXIT
9
1
KMOT_B
J258 SR6
7
2
CN35
9
SGND
8
2
KMOT_B*
6
3
DC3.3V
7
E KMOT_IA
E
5
READ
6
CN36
KMOT_IB
4
SGND
5
1
RK_ON1
3
1
DC3.3V
4
SR7
2
STAMP
2
REG
3
3
ADF_SENS
1
SGND
15 14 13 12 11 10
2
DC3.3V CN37
1
J211 +3.3J
1
J252
1
LAST
2
SR8
2
SIZE_W1
3
3
SIZE_W2
4
SIZE_L1
9 10 11 12 13
CN38
1
J259 COVER
6
1
SIZE_L2
8
SR10
2
SGND
2
5
D REG D
7
7
3
DC3.3V
3
4
DES
6
8
EMPTY
3
EXIT CN39
5
9
SGND
2
EMPTY
4
1
DC3.3V
1
1
ADF_COVER
3
SR11
2
GND
2
3
+3.3R
1
13 12 11 10
J255 CN40
DC24V 1
1
SL1
RK_SOL SL
2
2
J260
1
1
J210 +24V
2
2
GND
C 1 C
3
3
GND J256 DC24V SL2
1
STMP_SOL SL
2
2
6
6
DC24V
5
5
RMOT_A M1
4
4
M
RMOT_B
3
3
DC24V
2
2
RMOT_*B
1
1
B B
KMOT_*A
6
6
J261 5
DC24V
5
KMOT_A M2
4
4
M
KMOT_B
3
DC24V
2
2
KMOT_*B
1
1
MT1104
MT1103
A A
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
P.1
762
Software Counter Specifications
000 to 099
100 to 199
763
Software Counter Specifications
200 to 299
300 to 399
400 to 499
500 to 599
764
Software Counter Specifications
600 to 699
700 to 799
800 to 899
765
Software Counter Specifications
900 to 999
766
Backup Data
Backup Data
Clearing Method
■ Clear data by replacement
Clear Method / Replacement
767
Backup Data
768
Backup Data
769
Backup Data
Stored data Storage Location Service functions (COPIER > Function > xxxx)
CLEAR > xxxx SYSTEM > xxxx
MN-CONT MMI DC-CON R-CON ADRS-BK JV-CACHE (Note CNT-RCON CNT-DCON CNT-MCON CHK-TYPE
31)
Address List MN-CON Clear - - - Clear - - - - 10
Forwarding Settings MN-CON Clear Clear - - - - - - - 10
Settings/Registration
Preferences (excluding Paper Type Man- MN-CON Clear Clear Clear (Note 1) - - - - - - 11
agement Settings)
Adjustment/Maintenance (Note 24) MN-CON Clear Clear - - - - - - - 11
Function Settings (Excluding [Printer] > MN-CON Clear Clear Clear (Note 3) Clear (Note 4) - - - - - 11
[Settings] [Receive/Forward] > [Forward-
ing Settings])
Set Destination (excluding Address Lists) MN-CON Clear Clear (Note 29) - - - - - - - 11
Management Settings (excluding Depart- MN-CON Clear Clear (Note 30) - - - - - - - 11
ment ID management information) (in-
cluding security policy settings and se-
curity administrator password)
User authentication information to be MN-CON - Note 20 - - - - - - - 6
used in the local device authentication of
UA (User Authentication) ([Management
Settings] > [User Management] > [Au-
thentication Management] > [Register/
Edit Authentication User] etc.)
Printer Settings MN-CON Clear Clear - - - - - - - 11
Paper Type Management Settings (paper MN-CON - - - - - - - - - 11
type data)
Settings of each menu in the Main Menu (Copy, Scan and Send, Access Stored Files, Fax/I-Fax Inbox)
Favorite Settings MN-CON - - - - - Clear - - - 6
Default settings MN-CON - - - - - Clear - - - 6
770
Backup Data
Stored data Storage Location Service functions (COPIER > Function > xxxx)
CLEAR > xxxx SYSTEM > xxxx
MN-CONT MMI DC-CON R-CON ADRS-BK JV-CACHE (Note CNT-RCON CNT-DCON CNT-MCON CHK-TYPE
31)
Shortcut settings of "Options" (Excluding MN-CON - - - - - Clear - - - 6
Personal Settings)
Previous Settings (Excluding Personal MN-CON - - - - - Clear - - - 6
Settings)
Previous Settings (Personal Settings) MN-CON - - - - - - - - - 11
Setting Items for Home
Home Screen Layout Settings MN-CON - - - - - Clear - - - 11
Wallpaper settings MN-CON - - - - - Clear - - - 11
Home Management Settings MN-CON - - - - - Clear - - - 11
Function Shortcut Button Settings MN-CON - - - - - Clear - - - 11
[Function Settings] > [Store/Access Files]
Image data of Confidential Fax Inbox and MN-CON - - - - - - - - - 5
Memory RX Inbox
Registered information for Network Place MN-CON - - - - - - - - - 11
[Function Settings] > [Receive/Forward]
Set/Register Confidential Fax Inboxes MN-CON - - - - - - - - - 5
Web Access settings
Web Access setting information MN-CON - - - - - - - - - 11
AddOn Settings
AddOn application MN-CON - - - - - Clear - - - 6
AddOn application License File MN-CON - - - - - Clear - - - 6
Data stored using AddOn applications MN-CON - - - - - Clear - - - 6
(Note 27)
Password for SMS (Service Management MN-CON - - - - - Clear - - - 6
Service)
General data settings
Unsent documents (documents set for MN-CON - - - - - - - - - 5 10
delayed send or reserved for send)
Job Log information MN-CON - - - - - - - - - 11
Audit log MN-CON - - - - - Clear - - - 11
[Management Settings] > [Device Man- MN-CON - - - - - - - - - 11
agement] > [Certificate Settings]
Auto Adjust Gradation setting values MN-CON Clear - - - - - - - - 11
PDL Font/Hue information MN-CON - - - - - - - - - 7
Key information to be used for encryption MN-CON Clear - - - - - - - - 11
Personal settings
Display language (Note 33) MN-CON - - - - - - - - - 11
Accessibility (Note 33) MN-CON - - - - - - - - - 11
Network (Note 33) MN-CON - - - - - - - - - 11
Default screen (Note 33) MN-CON - - - - - - - - - 11
Auto print after login (Note 33) MN-CON - - - - - - - - - 11
Default job settings (Note 33) MN-CON - - - - - - - - - 11
Shortcut settings of "Options" (Note 33) MN-CON - - - - - - - - - 11
Home (layout of Personal Button and MN-CON - - - - - - - - - 11
Personal Button Tab, background of Per-
sonal Button Tab)
Address book (personal/group) MN-CON - - - - - - - - - 11
Keychain (for device functions) MN-CON - - - - - - - - - 11
AddOn Personal Settings MN-CON - - - - - Clear - - - 6
Service Mode Settings
Service Mode Setting Values (MN-CON) MN-CON - - - - - - - - - 11
Service Mode Setting Values (DC-CON) DC-CON - - Clear - - - - - - -
Service Mode Setting Values (R-CON) MN-CON - - - Clear - - - - - -
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Backup Data
Stored data Storage Location Service functions (COPIER > Function > xxxx)
CLEAR > xxxx SYSTEM > xxxx
MN-CONT MMI DC-CON R-CON ADRS-BK JV-CACHE (Note CNT-RCON CNT-DCON CNT-MCON CHK-TYPE
31)
Counter data
Group counter MN-CON - - - - - - - - - -
Service counter (MN-CON) MN-CON - - - - - - - - Clear -
Service counter (DC-CON) DC-CON - - - - - - - Clear - -
Service counter (R-CON) MN-CON - - - - - - Clear - - -
Print job
Data held within [Print] MN-CON - - - - - - - - 8
Backup Method
Stored data Storage Lo- (Excluding Import/Export All, Device Distribution) Backup Method Backup Method Using "Import/Export All"
cation Backup by user Backup by service technician
Possibility Method Storage loca- Compatibili- Possibility Method Storage loca- Compatibili- Possibility Method Storage loca- Compatibili-
tion ty from PF tion ty from PF tion ty from PF
V3.x V3.x V3.x
Address List MN-CON Yes [Remote UI] > [Settings/Regis- PC Yes No. - - - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
tration] > [Management Set- Service
tings] > [Data Management] >
[Individual Import/Export] > [Ad-
dress List]
Forwarding Settings MN-CON Yes [Remote UI] > [Settings/Regis- PC Yes No. - - - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
tration] > [Management Set- Service
tings] > [Data Management] >
[Individual Import/Export] > [De-
vice Settings] (favorite settings
of Forwarding Settings, Ad-
dress List, and Send)
Settings/Registration
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Backup Data
Stored data Storage Lo- (Excluding Import/Export All, Device Distribution) Backup Method Backup Method Using "Import/Export All"
cation Backup by user Backup by service technician
Possibility Method Storage loca- Compatibili- Possibility Method Storage loca- Compatibili- Possibility Method Storage loca- Compatibili-
tion ty from PF tion ty from PF tion ty from PF
V3.x V3.x V3.x
Preferences (excluding Paper Type Manage- MN-CON No. - - No. No. - - - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
ment Settings) Service
Adjustment/Maintenance (Note 24) MN-CON No. - - No. No. - - - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
Service
Function Settings (Excluding [Printer] > [Set- MN-CON No. - - No. No. - - - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
tings] [Receive/Forward] > [Forwarding Set- Service
tings])
Set Destination (excluding Address Lists) MN-CON No. - - No. No. - - - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
Service
Management Settings (excluding Department ID MN-CON No. - - No. No. - - - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
management information) (including security Service
policy settings and security administrator pass-
word)
User authentication information to be used in the MN-CON Yes [Remote UI] > [Settings/Regis- PC Yes No. - - - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
local device authentication of UA (User Authen- tration] > [Management Set- Service
tication) ([Management Settings] > [User Man- tings] > [User Management] >
agement] > [Authentication Management] > [Authentication Management] >
[Register/Edit Authentication User] etc.) [User Management]
Printer Settings MN-CON Yes [Remote UI] > [Settings/Regis- PC Yes No. - - - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
tration] > [Management Set- Service
tings] > [Data Management] >
[Individual Import/Export] >
[Printer Settings]
Paper Type Management Settings (paper type MN-CON Yes Remote UI > Settings/Registra- PC Yes (Note 19) No. - - - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
data) tion > Management Settings > Service
Data Management > Individual
Import/Export > Paper Informa-
tion
Settings of each menu in the Main Menu (Copy, Scan and Send, Access Stored Files, Fax/I-Fax Inbox)
Favorite Settings MN-CON Yes (Note 5) [Remote UI] > [Settings/Regis- PC Yes Yes (Note 6) Download Mode (Ad- USB - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
tration] > [Management Set- donback) Service
tings] > [Data Management] >
[Import/Export All] > [Export]
Default settings MN-CON No. - - No. Yes (Note 6) Download Mode (Ad- USB - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
donback) Service
Shortcut settings of "Options" (Excluding Per- MN-CON No. - - No. Yes (Note 6) Download Mode (Ad- USB - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
sonal Settings) donback) Service
Previous Settings (Excluding Personal Settings) MN-CON No. - - No. Yes (Note 6) Download Mode (Ad- USB - No. - - No.
donback)
Previous Settings (Personal Settings) MN-CON No. - - No. Yes (Note 6) Download Mode (Ad- USB - No. - - No.
donback)
Setting Items for Home
Home Screen Layout Settings MN-CON No. - - No. No. - - - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
Service
Wallpaper settings MN-CON No. - - No. No. - - - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
Service
Home Management Settings MN-CON No. - - No. No. - - - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
Service
Function Shortcut Button Settings MN-CON No. - - No. No. - - - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
Service
[Function Settings] > [Store/Access Files]
Image data of Confidential Fax Inbox and Mem- MN-CON No. - - No. No. - - - No. - - No.
ory RX Inbox
Registered information for Network Place MN-CON No. - - No. No. - - - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
Service
[Function Settings] > [Receive/Forward]
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Backup Data
Stored data Storage Lo- (Excluding Import/Export All, Device Distribution) Backup Method Backup Method Using "Import/Export All"
cation Backup by user Backup by service technician
Possibility Method Storage loca- Compatibili- Possibility Method Storage loca- Compatibili- Possibility Method Storage loca- Compatibili-
tion ty from PF tion ty from PF tion ty from PF
V3.x V3.x V3.x
Set/Register Confidential Fax Inboxes MN-CON No. - - No. No. - - - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
Service
Web Access settings
Web Access setting information MN-CON No. - - - Yes Download Mode (Sra- USB - Yes (Note 7) Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
mimg) Service
AddOn Settings
AddOn application MN-CON No. - - No. Yes Download Mode (Ad- USB - No. - - No.
donback)
AddOn application License File MN-CON Yes Remote UI > SMS PC No. No. - - - No. - - No.
Data stored using AddOn applications (Note 27) MN-CON Yes iWEMC DAM plug-in (Note 8) PC (iWEMC) Yes (Note 8) Yes (Note 6) Download Mode (Ad- USB - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes (Note 18)
(Note 8) donback) Service
Password for SMS (Service Management Serv- MN-CON No. - - No. Yes (Note 6) Download Mode (Ad- USB - No. - - No.
ice) donback)
General data settings
Unsent documents (documents set for delayed MN-CON No. - - No. No. - - - No. - - No.
send or reserved for send)
Job Log information MN-CON No. - - No. No. - - - No. - - No.
Audit log MN-CON Yes (Note 10) [Remote UI] > [Settings/Regis- PC No. No. - - - No. - - -
tration] > [Device Management]
> [Save Audit Log]
[Management Settings] > [Device Management] MN-CON No. - - No. No. - - - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
> [Certificate Settings] Service
Auto Adjust Gradation setting values MN-CON No. - - No. No. - - - No. - - No.
PDL Font/Hue information MN-CON No. - - No. No. - - - No. - - No.
Key information to be used for encryption MN-CON No. - - No. No. - - - No. - - No.
Personal settings
Display language (Note 33) MN-CON No. - - - No. - - - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
Service
Accessibility (Note 33) MN-CON No. - - - No. - - - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
Service
Network (Note 33) MN-CON No. - - - No. - - - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
Service
Default screen (Note 33) MN-CON No. - - - No. - - - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
Service
Auto print after login (Note 33) MN-CON No. - - - No. - - - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
Service
Default job settings (Note 33) MN-CON No. - - - No. - - - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
Service
Shortcut settings of "Options" (Note 33) MN-CON No. - - - No. - - - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
Service
Home (layout of Personal Button and Personal MN-CON No. - - - No. - - - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
Button Tab, background of Personal Button Tab) Service
Address book (personal/group) MN-CON Yes [Remote UI] > [Settings/Regis- PC - No. - - - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
tration] > [Management Set- Service
tings] > [Data Management] >
[Individual Import/Export] > [Ad-
dress List]
Keychain (for device functions) MN-CON No. - - - No. - - - Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes
Service
AddOn Personal Settings MN-CON Yes iWEMC DAM plug-in (Note 8) PC (iWEMC) Yes Yes (Note 6) Download Mode (Ad- USB Yes (Note 28) Yes Remote UI/LUI/Web PC/USB Yes (Note 18)
(Note 8) donback) Service
Service Mode Settings
Service Mode Setting Values (MN-CON) MN-CON No. - - No. No. - - - Yes (Note 17) Remote UI/USB/Serv- PC/USB/ Yes
ice Mode/Web Service MNCON
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Backup Data
Stored data Storage Lo- (Excluding Import/Export All, Device Distribution) Backup Method Backup Method Using "Import/Export All"
cation Backup by user Backup by service technician
Possibility Method Storage loca- Compatibili- Possibility Method Storage loca- Compatibili- Possibility Method Storage loca- Compatibili-
tion ty from PF tion ty from PF tion ty from PF
V3.x V3.x V3.x
Service Mode Setting Values (DC-CON) DC-CON No. - - No. Yes Service mode (COP- MN-CON No. Yes (Note 17) Remote UI/USB/Serv- PC/USB/ No.
IER > FUNCTION > ice Mode/Web Service MNCON
SYSTEM > DSRAMB-
UP)
Service Mode Setting Values (R-CON) MN-CON No. - - No. Yes Service mode (COP- MNCON No. Yes (Note 17) Remote UI/USB/Serv- PC/USB/ No.
IER > FUNCTION > ice Mode/Web Service MNCON
SYSTEM > RSRAMB-
UP)
Counter data
Group counter MN-CON No. - - No. Yes Download Mode (Sra- USB No. No. - - No.
mimg)
Service counter (MN-CON) MN-CON No. - - No. Yes Download Mode (Sra- USB No. No. - - No.
mimg)
Service counter (DC-CON) DC-CON No. - - No. Yes Service mode (COP- MNCON No. No. - - No.
IER > FUNCTION >
SYSTEM > DSRAMB-
UP)
Service counter (R-CON) MN-CON No. - - Yes Service mode (COP- MNCON No. No. - - No.
IER > FUNCTION >
SYSTEM > RSRAMB-
UP)
Print job
Data held within [Print] MN-CON No. - - - No. - - - No. - - -
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Details of Partition
Details of Partition
eMMC partitions
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Special Startup
Special Startup
Overview
This machine has several operation modes for the service technician to perform the service work.
Fixed IP Mode
In this mode, the network setting of this machine is set to the specific IP address (172.16.1.100) and subnet (255.255.255.0).
You can use this mode when using remote UI or SMS with the machine that does not have a network set up or cannot change
the network setting.
This mode can reduce the amount of time spent on changing the machine's network setting and also helps avoid forgetting to
change back the setting.
You can enter Fixed IP Mode from the power OFF state or from the service mode with the power turned ON.
When Fixed IP Mode is enabled, these settings for the machine change as follows. (Turning the power OFF change back the
settings.)
Entering the mode from power OFF Entering the mode from power ON
IP address 172.16.1.100 172.16.1.100
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 255.255.255.0
Remote UI Forcibly enabled Same as prior to entering the mode
IEEE802.1X settings Disabled Disabled
Wireless LAN function (main line) Disabled* Disabled*
Sub line (wired/wireless) Disabled Disabled
Personal firewall Disabled Disabled
When [Wireless LAN] is enabled, [Wired LAN] becomes enabled and an IP address and subnet mask are set for main-line wired
LAN.
■ Procedure to Enter Fixed IP Mode from Power OFF State (for Models with Hard
Keys)
Procedure for the machine to enter the fixed IP mode from power-off state is as follows.
CAUTION:
Because the IP address of this machine will be changed by this procedure, make sure to disconnect the LAN Cable of
customer's network before entering to the Fixed IP Mode to avoid causing a problem to customer's network.
4. Turn ON the power while pressing "1" and "7" on the numeric keypad of Control Panel.
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Special Startup
NOTE:
After the work, turn OFF and then ON the power of the machine to recover the machine to the correct IP address.
When the machine is restarted, check that the IP address had been recovered and then connect by the LAN Cable to customer's
network.
CAUTION:
Due to the IP address of this machine being changed, make sure to disconnect the LAN Cable of customer's network before
changing to the Fixed IP Mode to avoid causing a problem to customer's network.
NOTE:
After the work, turn OFF and then ON the power of the machine to recover the machine to the correct IP address.
When the machine is restarted, check that the IP address had been recovered and then connect by the LAN Cable to customer's
network.
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Special Startup
Checking USB
Waiting SST connection
Do not turn OFF the power without executing the shutdown sequence.
NOTE:
If the Download Mode needs to be cleared, select the shutdown sequence (Start shutdown sequence) from the menu and shutdown
this machine.
[4] : Clear/Format
[5] : Backup/Restore
[8] : Download File
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Removal
Removal
Overview
• User data kept by the machine contains address books and inbox documents that users can recognize.
• For security, the Settings/Registration menu for user is provided to delete data on eMMC PCB and perform overwrite deletion
to render user data unrecoverable.
• Before the removal of machine, be sure to explain to the user that the above mode must be used to completely delete data.
When performing the user operation as the substitute, make sure that the service staff executes this to prevent the information
leak of user data.
NOTE:
• When you perform Initialize All Data/Settings, license and data of AddOn application are initialized to the state same as when
the storage is replaced. If any AddOn application may be used by other users after the machine is removed, disable the
AddOn application and uninstall it in advance.
• Performing Initialize All Data/Settings does not delete the license of the system option.
Work Procedure
• If the user uses AddOn applications, ask the user to uninstall the AddOn applications if necessary.
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2. Select [Yes].
NOTE:
• When all the data are initialized, the user data in the eMMC PCB are deleted. For the items to be deleted, refer to the Backup
List.
• Performing Initialize All Data disables, for example, auto gradation adjustment. Therefore, to enable normal operation the
next time, the operation performed at installation is necessary.
• Performing Initialize All Data/Settings does not delete the license of the system option.
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*** Initialize All Data/Settings ***
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Limitations
• The language of the report is only English, and cannot be changed.
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Removal
• The report is output without fail (a function to select ON/OFF of report output is not provided).
• There is no second output of report when the machine is turned ON without paper.
• Only the output of this report remains in the job log.
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