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Date: 2013/04/26
Table of Contents
Revision history......................................................................................................................................1
A SAFETY AND IMPORTANT WARNING ITEMS............................................................................A-1
1. IMPORTANT NOTICE.................................................................................................................................................A-2
2. DESCRIPTION ITEMS FOR DANGER, WARNING AND CAUTION..........................................................................A-3
2.1 Description items in this Service Manual...................................................................................................................................A-3
2.2 Description items for safety and important warning items.........................................................................................................A-3
3. SAFETY WARNINGS..................................................................................................................................................A-4
3.1 MODIFICATIONS NOT AUTHORIZED BY KONICA MINOLTA, INC.......................................................................................A-4
3.1.1 Actions requiring special attention...................................................................................................................................A-4
3.2 POWER PLUG SELECTION.....................................................................................................................................................A-5
3.2.1 Power Cord Set or Power Plug.......................................................................................................................................A-5
3.3 CHECKPOINTS WHEN PERFORMING ON-SITE SERVICE...................................................................................................A-6
3.3.1 Power Supply..................................................................................................................................................................A-7
3.3.2 Installation Requirements..............................................................................................................................................A-11
3.3.3 After Service..................................................................................................................................................................A-13
3.4 Used Batteries Precautions.....................................................................................................................................................A-18
3.4.1 ALL Areas......................................................................................................................................................................A-18
3.4.2 Germany........................................................................................................................................................................A-19
3.4.3 France...........................................................................................................................................................................A-19
3.4.4 Denmark........................................................................................................................................................................A-19
3.4.5 Finland, Sweden............................................................................................................................................................A-19
3.4.6 Norway..........................................................................................................................................................................A-19
3.5 Laser Safety............................................................................................................................................................................A-19
3.5.1 Laser Safety..................................................................................................................................................................A-19
3.5.2 Internal Laser Radiation................................................................................................................................................A-19
3.5.3 Laser Safety Label........................................................................................................................................................A-22
3.5.4 Laser Caution Label......................................................................................................................................................A-23
3.5.5 PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING THE LASER EQUIPMENT.....................................................................................A-23
4. FEEDING DIRECTION................................................................................................................................................B-4
C PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS......................................................................................................C-1
1. bizhub 423/363/283/223..............................................................................................................................................C-1
1.1 Type..........................................................................................................................................................................................C-1
1.2 Functions...................................................................................................................................................................................C-1
1.3 Paper.........................................................................................................................................................................................C-3
1.4 Materials....................................................................................................................................................................................C-3
1.5 Print volume..............................................................................................................................................................................C-3
1.6 Machine specifications..............................................................................................................................................................C-4
1.7 Operating environment..............................................................................................................................................................C-4
1.8 Print functions............................................................................................................................................................................C-4
1.9 Scan functions...........................................................................................................................................................................C-6
1.10 Note for the Specifications......................................................................................................................................................C-7
2. DF-621/SP-501...........................................................................................................................................................C-8
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
Type..........................................................................................................................................................................................C-8
Functions...................................................................................................................................................................................C-8
Paper.........................................................................................................................................................................................C-8
Paper feed prohibited originals..................................................................................................................................................C-8
Paper feed not guaranteed originals.........................................................................................................................................C-8
Mixed original feed chart...........................................................................................................................................................C-9
Machine specifications..............................................................................................................................................................C-9
Operating environment..............................................................................................................................................................C-9
Note for the Specifications........................................................................................................................................................C-9
3. PC-109/PC-208.........................................................................................................................................................C-10
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
Type........................................................................................................................................................................................C-10
Paper.......................................................................................................................................................................................C-10
Machine specifications............................................................................................................................................................C-10
Operating environment............................................................................................................................................................C-10
Note for the Specifications......................................................................................................................................................C-10
4. PC-409......................................................................................................................................................................C-11
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
Type........................................................................................................................................................................................C-11
Paper.......................................................................................................................................................................................C-11
Machine specifications............................................................................................................................................................C-11
Operating environment............................................................................................................................................................C-11
Note for the Specifications......................................................................................................................................................C-11
5. JS-505.......................................................................................................................................................................C-12
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
Type........................................................................................................................................................................................C-12
Functions.................................................................................................................................................................................C-12
Paper.......................................................................................................................................................................................C-12
Offset function.........................................................................................................................................................................C-12
Machine specifications............................................................................................................................................................C-12
Operating environment............................................................................................................................................................C-13
Note for the Specifications......................................................................................................................................................C-13
6. JS-603.......................................................................................................................................................................C-14
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
Type........................................................................................................................................................................................C-14
Functions.................................................................................................................................................................................C-14
Paper.......................................................................................................................................................................................C-14
Machine specifications............................................................................................................................................................C-14
Operating environment............................................................................................................................................................C-14
Note for the Specifications......................................................................................................................................................C-14
7. FS-527......................................................................................................................................................................C-15
7.1 Type........................................................................................................................................................................................C-15
7.2 Functions.................................................................................................................................................................................C-15
7.3 Paper.......................................................................................................................................................................................C-15
7.3.1 Non sort/sort/group.......................................................................................................................................................C-15
7.3.2 Sort offset/group offset..................................................................................................................................................C-15
7.3.3 Sort staple.....................................................................................................................................................................C-16
7.4 Stapling...................................................................................................................................................................................C-16
7.5 Machine specifications............................................................................................................................................................C-16
7.6 Operating environment............................................................................................................................................................C-17
7.7 Note for the Specifications......................................................................................................................................................C-17
8. FS-529......................................................................................................................................................................C-18
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
8.7
8.8
Type........................................................................................................................................................................................C-18
Functions.................................................................................................................................................................................C-18
Paper.......................................................................................................................................................................................C-18
Offset function.........................................................................................................................................................................C-18
Stapling...................................................................................................................................................................................C-18
Machine specifications............................................................................................................................................................C-19
Operating environment............................................................................................................................................................C-19
Note for the Specifications......................................................................................................................................................C-19
9. PK-517......................................................................................................................................................................C-20
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5
9.6
Type........................................................................................................................................................................................C-20
Functions.................................................................................................................................................................................C-20
Paper type...............................................................................................................................................................................C-20
Machine specifications............................................................................................................................................................C-20
Operating environment............................................................................................................................................................C-20
Note for the Specifications......................................................................................................................................................C-20
10. SD-509....................................................................................................................................................................C-21
10.1 Type......................................................................................................................................................................................C-21
10.2 Paper.....................................................................................................................................................................................C-21
10.2.1 Saddle stitching...........................................................................................................................................................C-21
10.2.2 Folding........................................................................................................................................................................C-21
10.3 Machine specifications..........................................................................................................................................................C-21
10.4 Operating environment..........................................................................................................................................................C-21
10.5 Consumables........................................................................................................................................................................C-21
10.6 Note for the Specifications....................................................................................................................................................C-21
12. FK-508....................................................................................................................................................................C-24
12.1 Basic specifications...............................................................................................................................................................C-24
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2. SECTION CONFIGURATION.....................................................................................................................................D-3
3. PAPER PATH.............................................................................................................................................................D-4
4. CONTROL BLOCK DIAGRAM....................................................................................................................................D-5
5. IMAGE CREATION PROCESS..................................................................................................................................D-6
6. IMAGE FORMING CONTROL....................................................................................................................................D-7
7 PROCESS SPEED......................................................................................................................................................D-8
E SERVICE TOOL.............................................................................................................................E-1
1. bizhub 223/283/363/423..............................................................................................................................................E-1
1.1 Service material list...................................................................................................................................................................E-1
2. DF-621........................................................................................................................................................................E-2
2.1 CE tool list.................................................................................................................................................................................E-2
F PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE.......................................................................................................F-1
1. Concept of periodical maintenance.............................................................................................................................F-1
2. Periodical maintenance items......................................................................................................................................F-2
2.1 Main body..................................................................................................................................................................................F-2
2.1.1 bizhub 223.......................................................................................................................................................................F-2
2.1.2 bizhub 283.......................................................................................................................................................................F-2
2.1.3 bizhub 363.......................................................................................................................................................................F-3
2.1.4 bizhub 423.......................................................................................................................................................................F-4
2.2 Option........................................................................................................................................................................................F-5
2.2.1 DF-621.............................................................................................................................................................................F-5
2.2.2 PC-109/PC-208/PC-409..................................................................................................................................................F-5
2.2.3 JS-505.............................................................................................................................................................................F-6
2.2.4 JS-603/FS-527/SD-509/PK-517......................................................................................................................................F-6
2.2.5 FS-529.............................................................................................................................................................................F-6
bizhub 223/283/363/42..............................................................................................................................................................F-9
DF-621.......................................................................................................................................................................................F-9
JS-505.......................................................................................................................................................................................F-9
JS-603/SD-509/PK-517.............................................................................................................................................................F-9
FS-527.......................................................................................................................................................................................F-9
FS-529.......................................................................................................................................................................................F-9
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G DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY....................................................................................................G-1
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Paint-locked screws..................................................................................................................................................................G-1
Red-painted screws..................................................................................................................................................................G-1
Variable resistors on board.......................................................................................................................................................G-1
Removal of PWBs.....................................................................................................................................................................G-1
Precautions for disassembly.....................................................................................................................................................G-1
Precautions during setup or transportation...............................................................................................................................G-2
4. bizhub 223/283/363/423.............................................................................................................................................G-5
4.1 Disassembly/reassembly parts list............................................................................................................................................G-5
4.1.1 Exterior parts...................................................................................................................................................................G-5
4.1.2 Units................................................................................................................................................................................G-5
4.1.3 Boards.............................................................................................................................................................................G-5
4.1.4 Motors.............................................................................................................................................................................G-6
4.1.5 Clutches..........................................................................................................................................................................G-6
4.1.6 etc...................................................................................................................................................................................G-6
4.2 Disassembly/reassembly procedure (Exterior parts)................................................................................................................G-6
4.2.1 Front door.......................................................................................................................................................................G-6
4.2.2 Left cover........................................................................................................................................................................G-7
4.2.3 Exit tray...........................................................................................................................................................................G-7
4.2.4 Rear right cover..............................................................................................................................................................G-7
4.2.5 Upper right cover............................................................................................................................................................G-7
4.2.6 Rear cover/1...................................................................................................................................................................G-8
4.2.7 Rear cover/2...................................................................................................................................................................G-8
4.2.8 Lower rear cover.............................................................................................................................................................G-8
4.2.9 Scanner rear cover.........................................................................................................................................................G-9
4.2.10 Scanner right cover.....................................................................................................................................................G-10
4.2.11 Scanner right front cover.............................................................................................................................................G-10
4.2.12 USB interface cover....................................................................................................................................................G-10
4.2.13 Scanner left front cover...............................................................................................................................................G-10
4.2.14 Scanner upper front cover..........................................................................................................................................G-11
4.2.15 Scanner left cover.......................................................................................................................................................G-11
4.2.16 Scanner upper rear cover...........................................................................................................................................G-11
4.2.17 Scanner front cover.....................................................................................................................................................G-11
4.2.18 Slit glass cover............................................................................................................................................................G-12
4.2.19 Original glass..............................................................................................................................................................G-12
4.2.20 Control panel assy......................................................................................................................................................G-13
4.2.21 Tray 1..........................................................................................................................................................................G-13
4.2.22 Tray 2..........................................................................................................................................................................G-13
4.2.23 Front cover..................................................................................................................................................................G-14
4.3 Disassembly/reassembly procedure (Units)............................................................................................................................G-15
4.3.1 Imaging unit..................................................................................................................................................................G-15
4.3.2 Tray 1 paper feed unit...................................................................................................................................................G-15
4.3.3 Tray 2 paper feed unit...................................................................................................................................................G-16
4.3.4 PH unit..........................................................................................................................................................................G-17
4.3.5 CCD board unit.............................................................................................................................................................G-18
4.3.6 Exposure unit................................................................................................................................................................G-19
4.3.7 LED exposure unit........................................................................................................................................................G-20
4.3.8 Toner hopper unit..........................................................................................................................................................G-21
4.3.9 Regist unit.....................................................................................................................................................................G-21
4.3.10 Switchback unit...........................................................................................................................................................G-22
4.3.11 Manual bypass tray unit..............................................................................................................................................G-23
4.3.12 Conveyance unit.........................................................................................................................................................G-24
4.3.13 Hopper drive unit.........................................................................................................................................................G-24
4.3.14 MFP board box...........................................................................................................................................................G-26
4.3.15 Main drive unit.............................................................................................................................................................G-27
4.3.16 Hard disk drive............................................................................................................................................................G-28
4.4 Disassembly/reassembly procedure (Boards)........................................................................................................................G-29
4.4.1 Scanner relay board (REYB/SCAN) (for fluorescent lamp)..........................................................................................G-29
4.4.2 Scanner relay board (REYB/SCAN) (for LED lamp).....................................................................................................G-29
5. Option.......................................................................................................................................................................G-55
5.1 Disassembly/reassembly parts list..........................................................................................................................................G-55
5.1.1 DF-621..........................................................................................................................................................................G-55
5.1.2 PC-109/PC-208.............................................................................................................................................................G-55
5.1.3 PC-409..........................................................................................................................................................................G-55
5.1.4 JS-505...........................................................................................................................................................................G-56
5.1.5 JS-603...........................................................................................................................................................................G-56
5.1.6 FS-527..........................................................................................................................................................................G-56
5.1.7 FS-529..........................................................................................................................................................................G-56
5.1.8 PK-517..........................................................................................................................................................................G-57
5.1.9 SD-509..........................................................................................................................................................................G-57
5.1.10 FK-508........................................................................................................................................................................G-57
5.2 Disassembly/reassembly procedure (DF-621)........................................................................................................................G-57
5.2.1 Front cover....................................................................................................................................................................G-57
5.2.2 Rear cover....................................................................................................................................................................G-58
5.2.3 Upper door cover..........................................................................................................................................................G-58
5.2.4 Document feed tray rear cover.....................................................................................................................................G-59
5.2.5 Reverse automatic document feeder............................................................................................................................G-59
5.2.6 Glass cleaning brush....................................................................................................................................................G-60
5.2.7 DF control board (DFCB)..............................................................................................................................................G-61
5.2.8 Document CD size sensor (VR1)..................................................................................................................................G-61
5.2.9 Document reading motor (M1)......................................................................................................................................G-61
5.2.10 Document feed motor (M2).........................................................................................................................................G-62
5.2.11 Reading roller release motor (M3)..............................................................................................................................G-62
5.2.12 Glass cleaning motor (M4)..........................................................................................................................................G-62
5.2.13 DF cooling fan motor (FM1)........................................................................................................................................G-63
5.2.14 Document feed clutch (CL1).......................................................................................................................................G-63
5.2.15 Document registration clutch (CL2)............................................................................................................................G-64
5.2.16 Document exit roller release solenoid (SD1)..............................................................................................................G-64
5.2.17 Stamp unit...................................................................................................................................................................G-65
5.3 Disassembly/reassembly procedure (PC-109/PC-208)..........................................................................................................G-66
5.3.1 Right door.....................................................................................................................................................................G-66
5.3.2 Rear right cover/Lower right cover/Front right cover.....................................................................................................G-66
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5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
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H CLEANING/LUBRICATION...........................................................................................................H-1
1. bizhub 223/283/363/423..............................................................................................................................................H-1
1.1 Cleaning parts list......................................................................................................................................................................H-1
1.2 Lubrication parts list..................................................................................................................................................................H-1
1.3 Cleaning procedure...................................................................................................................................................................H-1
1.3.1 Tray 1 feed roller, tray 1 pick-up roller, tray 1 separation roller.......................................................................................H-1
1.3.2 Tray 2 feed roller, tray 2 pick-up roller, tray 2 separation roller.......................................................................................H-2
1.3.3 Tray 2 transport roller......................................................................................................................................................H-2
1.3.4 Manual bypass tray feed roller........................................................................................................................................H-3
1.3.5 Manual bypass tray separation roller..............................................................................................................................H-3
1.3.6 Original glass..................................................................................................................................................................H-3
1.3.7 Scanner rails...................................................................................................................................................................H-3
1.3.8 Mirrors (1st/2nd/3rd)........................................................................................................................................................H-3
1.3.9 Lens................................................................................................................................................................................H-4
1.3.10 CCD sensor...................................................................................................................................................................H-4
2. Option..........................................................................................................................................................................H-6
2.1 Cleaning parts list......................................................................................................................................................................H-6
2.1.1 PC-109/PC-208...............................................................................................................................................................H-6
2.1.2 PC-409............................................................................................................................................................................H-6
2.2 Cleaning procedure (PC-109/PC-208)......................................................................................................................................H-6
2.2.1 Separation roller..............................................................................................................................................................H-6
2.2.2 Feed roller.......................................................................................................................................................................H-6
2.2.3 Pick-up roller...................................................................................................................................................................H-7
2.2.4 Vertical transport roller....................................................................................................................................................H-7
2.3 Cleaning procedure (PC-409)...................................................................................................................................................H-7
2.3.1 Separation roller..............................................................................................................................................................H-7
2.3.2 Feed roller.......................................................................................................................................................................H-8
2.3.3 Pick-up roller...................................................................................................................................................................H-8
2.3.4 Vertical transport roller....................................................................................................................................................H-9
I ADJUSTMENT/SETTING.................................................................................................................I-1
1. HOW TO USE THE ADJUSTMENT/SETTING SECTION............................................................................................I-1
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1.1 Outline.........................................................................................................................................................................................I-1
1.2 Advance checks..........................................................................................................................................................................I-1
3. UTILITY........................................................................................................................................................................I-3
3.1 List of utility mode (outline) ........................................................................................................................................................I-3
3.2 List of utility mode (detail)...........................................................................................................................................................I-4
3.2.1 One-Touch/User Box Registration....................................................................................................................................I-4
3.2.2 User Settings....................................................................................................................................................................I-5
3.2.3 Administrator Settings.......................................................................................................................................................I-8
3.2.4 Other Settings.................................................................................................................................................................I-17
3.3 Starting/Exiting..........................................................................................................................................................................I-19
3.3.1 Starting procedure..........................................................................................................................................................I-19
3.3.2 Exiting procedure............................................................................................................................................................I-19
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6.70.1 Use.............................................................................................................................................................................I-122
6.70.2 Procedure...................................................................................................................................................................I-122
6.71 Fax Settings-Header/Footer Position....................................................................................................................................I-122
6.71.1 Header Position..........................................................................................................................................................I-122
6.71.2 Print Receiver's Name................................................................................................................................................I-122
6.71.3 Footer Position............................................................................................................................................................I-122
6.72 Fax Settings-Line Parameter Setting....................................................................................................................................I-123
6.72.1 Dialing Method............................................................................................................................................................I-123
6.72.2 Receive Mode.............................................................................................................................................................I-123
6.72.3 Number of RX Call Rings (Receive Time Interval Setting).........................................................................................I-123
6.72.4 Number of Redials......................................................................................................................................................I-123
6.72.5 Redial Interval.............................................................................................................................................................I-124
6.72.6 Line Monitor Sound.....................................................................................................................................................I-124
6.72.7 Line Monitor Sound Volume (Send)............................................................................................................................I-124
6.72.8 Line Monitor Sound Volume (Receive).......................................................................................................................I-124
6.73 Fax Settings-TX/RX Settings................................................................................................................................................I-124
6.73.1 Duplex Print (RX)........................................................................................................................................................I-124
6.73.2 Letter/Ledger over A4/A3............................................................................................................................................I-125
6.73.3 Print Paper Selection..................................................................................................................................................I-125
6.73.4 Print Paper Size..........................................................................................................................................................I-125
6.73.5 Incorrect User Box No. Entry......................................................................................................................................I-125
6.73.6 Tray Selection for RX Print.........................................................................................................................................I-125
6.73.7 Min. Reduction for RX Print........................................................................................................................................I-126
6.73.8 Print Separate Fax Pages...........................................................................................................................................I-126
6.73.9 File After Polling TX....................................................................................................................................................I-126
6.73.10 No. of Sets (RX)........................................................................................................................................................I-126
6.73.11 Individual Receiving Line Setup................................................................................................................................I-126
6.73.12 Individual Sender Line Setup....................................................................................................................................I-126
6.74 Fax Settings-Function Settings-Function ON/OFF Setting...................................................................................................I-127
6.74.1 F-Code TX..................................................................................................................................................................I-127
6.74.2 Relay RX.....................................................................................................................................................................I-127
6.74.3 Relay Printing.............................................................................................................................................................I-127
6.74.4 Destination Check Display Function...........................................................................................................................I-128
6.74.5 Confirm Address (TX).................................................................................................................................................I-128
6.74.6 Confirm Address (Register)........................................................................................................................................I-128
6.75 Fax Settings-Function Settings.............................................................................................................................................I-128
6.75.1 Memory RX Setting.....................................................................................................................................................I-128
6.75.2 Closed Network RX....................................................................................................................................................I-128
6.75.3 Forward TX Setting.....................................................................................................................................................I-128
6.75.4 Incomplete TX Hold....................................................................................................................................................I-129
6.75.5 PC-Fax RX Setting.....................................................................................................................................................I-129
6.75.6 TSI User Box Setting..................................................................................................................................................I-129
6.76 Fax Settings-PBX Connection Setting..................................................................................................................................I-130
6.76.1 Use.............................................................................................................................................................................I-130
6.76.2 Default setting.............................................................................................................................................................I-130
6.77 Fax Settings-Report Settings................................................................................................................................................I-130
6.77.1 Activity Report.............................................................................................................................................................I-130
6.77.2 TX Result Report........................................................................................................................................................I-131
6.77.3 Sequential TX Report.................................................................................................................................................I-131
6.77.4 Timer Reservation TX Report.....................................................................................................................................I-131
6.77.5 Confidential RX Report...............................................................................................................................................I-131
6.77.6 Bulletin TX Report.......................................................................................................................................................I-131
6.77.7 Relay TX Result Report..............................................................................................................................................I-131
6.77.8 Relay Request Report................................................................................................................................................I-132
6.77.9 PC-Fax TX Error Report.............................................................................................................................................I-132
6.77.10 Broadcast Result Report...........................................................................................................................................I-132
6.77.11 TX Result Report Check...........................................................................................................................................I-132
6.77.12 Network Fax RX Error Report...................................................................................................................................I-132
6.77.13 MDN Message..........................................................................................................................................................I-133
6.77.14 DSN Message...........................................................................................................................................................I-133
6.77.15 Print E-mail Message Body......................................................................................................................................I-133
6.78 Fax Settings-Job Settings List..............................................................................................................................................I-133
6.78.1 Use.............................................................................................................................................................................I-133
6.78.2 Procedure...................................................................................................................................................................I-133
6.79 Fax Settings-Multi Line Settings...........................................................................................................................................I-133
6.79.1 Line Parameter Setting-Dialing Method......................................................................................................................I-134
6.79.2 Line Parameter Setting-Number of Rx Call Rings......................................................................................................I-134
6.79.3 Line Parameter Setting-Line Monitor Sound...............................................................................................................I-134
6.79.4 Function Settings-PC-FAX TX Setting........................................................................................................................I-134
6.79.5 Multi Line Settings......................................................................................................................................................I-134
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9. INHIBITED COMBINATIONS...................................................................................................................................I-158
9.1 Scan Setting............................................................................................................................................................................I-158
9.1.1 Original Image Type.....................................................................................................................................................I-158
9.1.2 Density..........................................................................................................................................................................I-158
9.1.3 Simplex/Duplex.............................................................................................................................................................I-158
9.1.4 Resolution.....................................................................................................................................................................I-158
9.1.5 Special Original.............................................................................................................................................................I-159
9.1.6 Bind Position.................................................................................................................................................................I-159
9.1.7 Number of Original........................................................................................................................................................I-159
9.1.8 Scan Size......................................................................................................................................................................I-159
9.1.9 Frame Erase.................................................................................................................................................................I-162
9.1.10 Background Adjustment..............................................................................................................................................I-162
9.1.11 TX Stamp....................................................................................................................................................................I-162
9.1.12 Sharpness...................................................................................................................................................................I-162
9.1.13 File Type.....................................................................................................................................................................I-162
9.2 Comm. Setting........................................................................................................................................................................I-162
9.2.1 Quick Memory TX.........................................................................................................................................................I-162
9.2.2 Memory TX (Quick Memory TX OFF)...........................................................................................................................I-163
9.2.3 Memory TX (=Quick Memory TX OFF).........................................................................................................................I-163
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11.19.3 0b002*......................................................................................................................................................................I-292
11.19.4 0b003*......................................................................................................................................................................I-293
11.19.5 0b004*, 0b005*.........................................................................................................................................................I-294
11.19.6 0b006*......................................................................................................................................................................I-294
11.19.7 0e000*......................................................................................................................................................................I-295
11.19.8 0e001*......................................................................................................................................................................I-298
11.19.9 0e002*......................................................................................................................................................................I-300
11.19.10 0e003*....................................................................................................................................................................I-300
11.19.11 0e004*....................................................................................................................................................................I-300
11.19.12 0e005*....................................................................................................................................................................I-302
11.19.13 12000*....................................................................................................................................................................I-304
11.19.14 13000*....................................................................................................................................................................I-307
11.19.15 13003*....................................................................................................................................................................I-309
11.19.16 13004*....................................................................................................................................................................I-310
11.19.17 13005*....................................................................................................................................................................I-311
11.19.18 13006*....................................................................................................................................................................I-311
11.19.19 13007*....................................................................................................................................................................I-312
11.19.20 13008*....................................................................................................................................................................I-314
11.20 FAX setting (Address parameter list: for main line)............................................................................................................I-315
11.20.1 0e009*......................................................................................................................................................................I-315
11.20.2 0e00a*......................................................................................................................................................................I-318
11.20.3 0e00b*......................................................................................................................................................................I-320
11.20.4 0e00c*.......................................................................................................................................................................I-322
11.20.5 0e00d*......................................................................................................................................................................I-325
11.20.6 0e00e*......................................................................................................................................................................I-327
11.20.7 0e00f*.......................................................................................................................................................................I-329
11.20.8 0e010*......................................................................................................................................................................I-330
11.20.9 0e011*......................................................................................................................................................................I-332
11.20.10 0f000*.....................................................................................................................................................................I-333
11.20.11 0f001*.....................................................................................................................................................................I-335
11.20.12 10000*....................................................................................................................................................................I-336
11.20.13 10001*....................................................................................................................................................................I-338
11.21 FAX setting (Address parameter list: for sub line)..............................................................................................................I-339
11.21.1 0e01a*......................................................................................................................................................................I-339
11.21.2 0e01b*......................................................................................................................................................................I-341
11.21.3 0e01c*.......................................................................................................................................................................I-343
11.21.4 0e01d*......................................................................................................................................................................I-346
11.21.5 0e01e*......................................................................................................................................................................I-348
11.21.6 0e01f*.......................................................................................................................................................................I-351
11.21.7 0e020*......................................................................................................................................................................I-353
11.21.8 0e021*......................................................................................................................................................................I-354
11.21.9 0e022*......................................................................................................................................................................I-355
11.21.10 0f002*.....................................................................................................................................................................I-356
11.21.11 0f003*.....................................................................................................................................................................I-359
11.21.12 10002*....................................................................................................................................................................I-359
11.21.13 10003*....................................................................................................................................................................I-362
11.22 Finisher...............................................................................................................................................................................I-362
11.22.1 FS-FN adjustment.....................................................................................................................................................I-362
11.22.2 Punch Option Setting................................................................................................................................................I-366
11.22.3 Job Separator...........................................................................................................................................................I-366
11.23 Internet ISW........................................................................................................................................................................I-367
11.23.1 Internet ISW (HTTP Setting).....................................................................................................................................I-367
11.23.2 Internet ISW (FTP Setting).......................................................................................................................................I-368
11.23.3 Forwarding Access Setting.......................................................................................................................................I-369
11.23.4 Download..................................................................................................................................................................I-370
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J REWRITING OF FIRMWARE.........................................................................................................J-1
1. Confirming the firmware version..................................................................................................................................J-2
1.1 Procedure...................................................................................................................................................................................J-2
2. USB memory................................................................................................................................................................J-3
2.1 Preparation.................................................................................................................................................................................J-3
2.2 Procedure...................................................................................................................................................................................J-3
2.3 Action when data transfer fails...................................................................................................................................................J-5
3. Internet ISW.................................................................................................................................................................J-6
3.1 Preparations for firmware rewriting............................................................................................................................................J-6
3.1.1 Outline..............................................................................................................................................................................J-6
3.1.2 Service environment........................................................................................................................................................J-6
3.1.3 Preparations for firmware rewriting..................................................................................................................................J-6
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4. CS Remote Care........................................................................................................................................................J-10
4.1 Firmware rewriting from the CS Remote Care.........................................................................................................................J-10
K TROUBLESHOOTING...................................................................................................................K-1
1. JAM CODE..................................................................................................................................................................K-1
JAM DISPLAY..................................................................................................................................................................................K-1
(1) JAM DISPLAY.....................................................................................................................................................................K-1
(2) Misfeed display resetting procedure...................................................................................................................................K-1
1.1 List of the JAM code..................................................................................................................................................................K-1
1.2 JAM that do not display the JAM code......................................................................................................................................K-2
1.3 Sensor layout.............................................................................................................................................................................K-4
1.3.1 bizhub 223/283/363/423..................................................................................................................................................K-4
1.3.2 DF-621............................................................................................................................................................................K-4
1.3.3 PC-109/PC-208...............................................................................................................................................................K-5
1.3.4 PC-409............................................................................................................................................................................K-6
1.3.5 JS-505.............................................................................................................................................................................K-6
1.3.6 FS-529.............................................................................................................................................................................K-7
1.3.7 FS-527/SD-509/PK-517/JS-603......................................................................................................................................K-7
1.4 Initial check items......................................................................................................................................................................K-7
1.5 1*-**...........................................................................................................................................................................................K-8
1.5.1 10-01, 10-40....................................................................................................................................................................K-8
1.5.2 11-01, 11-44....................................................................................................................................................................K-8
1.5.3 12-01, 12-40....................................................................................................................................................................K-9
1.5.4 13-01, 13-40....................................................................................................................................................................K-9
1.5.5 14-01, 14-40..................................................................................................................................................................K-10
1.5.6 15-01, 15-40, 15-43.......................................................................................................................................................K-10
1.5.7 17-08, 17-21, 17-22.......................................................................................................................................................K-11
1.6 2*-**.........................................................................................................................................................................................K-12
1.6.1 20-01, 20-11..................................................................................................................................................................K-12
1.6.2 20-12, 20-21..................................................................................................................................................................K-12
1.6.3 20-13, 20-22..................................................................................................................................................................K-13
1.7 3*-**.........................................................................................................................................................................................K-13
1.7.1 30-01, 30-03..................................................................................................................................................................K-13
1.7.2 32-01, 32-05, 32-31.......................................................................................................................................................K-14
1.8 6*-**.........................................................................................................................................................................................K-14
1.8.1 66-01, 66-11, 66-21.......................................................................................................................................................K-14
1.8.2 66-02, 66-12..................................................................................................................................................................K-15
1.8.3 66-03, 66-13, 66-23, 66-33............................................................................................................................................K-15
1.8.4 66-04, 66-14, 66-24, 66-34............................................................................................................................................K-16
1.8.5 66-05, 66-06, 66-07, 66-15............................................................................................................................................K-16
1.9 7*-**.........................................................................................................................................................................................K-17
1.9.1 72-14.............................................................................................................................................................................K-17
1.9.2 72-15.............................................................................................................................................................................K-17
1.9.3 72-16.............................................................................................................................................................................K-18
1.9.4 72-17.............................................................................................................................................................................K-19
1.9.5 72-18.............................................................................................................................................................................K-19
1.9.6 72-19.............................................................................................................................................................................K-20
1.9.7 72-21.............................................................................................................................................................................K-20
1.9.8 72-22.............................................................................................................................................................................K-21
1.9.9 72-26.............................................................................................................................................................................K-21
1.9.10 72-43...........................................................................................................................................................................K-22
1.9.11 72-81...........................................................................................................................................................................K-22
1.9.12 72-85...........................................................................................................................................................................K-22
1.9.13 72-86...........................................................................................................................................................................K-23
1.9.14 72-87...........................................................................................................................................................................K-23
1.10 9*-**.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-23
1.10.1 92-01, 92-40................................................................................................................................................................K-23
1.10.2 93-01...........................................................................................................................................................................K-24
1.10.3 99-01...........................................................................................................................................................................K-24
2. MALFUNCTION CODE.............................................................................................................................................K-26
2.1 Display procedure....................................................................................................................................................................K-26
2.2 List of the malfunction code.....................................................................................................................................................K-26
2.3 S-1...........................................................................................................................................................................................K-26
2.3.1 Contents........................................................................................................................................................................K-26
2.3.2 Procedure......................................................................................................................................................................K-27
2.4 D-1...........................................................................................................................................................................................K-27
2.4.1 Contents........................................................................................................................................................................K-27
2.4.2 Procedure......................................................................................................................................................................K-27
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2.5 P-27.........................................................................................................................................................................................K-27
2.5.1 Contents........................................................................................................................................................................K-27
2.5.2 Procedure......................................................................................................................................................................K-27
2.6 L-4...........................................................................................................................................................................................K-27
2.6.1 Contents........................................................................................................................................................................K-27
2.7 L-6...........................................................................................................................................................................................K-27
2.7.1 Contents........................................................................................................................................................................K-27
2.8 L-7...........................................................................................................................................................................................K-27
2.8.1 Contents........................................................................................................................................................................K-27
2.9 L-8...........................................................................................................................................................................................K-28
2.9.1 Contents........................................................................................................................................................................K-28
2.10 L-9.........................................................................................................................................................................................K-28
2.10.1 Contents......................................................................................................................................................................K-28
2.11 L-10.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-28
2.11.1 Contents......................................................................................................................................................................K-28
2.12 L-11.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-28
2.12.1 Contents......................................................................................................................................................................K-28
3. TROUBLE CODE......................................................................................................................................................K-29
3.1 Display procedure....................................................................................................................................................................K-29
3.2 Trouble resetting procedure....................................................................................................................................................K-29
3.2.1 Trouble resetting procedure by Trouble Reset key.......................................................................................................K-29
3.3 Trouble isolation function.........................................................................................................................................................K-29
3.4 List of the trouble code............................................................................................................................................................K-30
3.5 C0***........................................................................................................................................................................................K-34
3.5.1 C0001............................................................................................................................................................................K-34
3.5.2 C0202............................................................................................................................................................................K-35
3.5.3 C0204............................................................................................................................................................................K-35
3.5.4 C0206, C0208...............................................................................................................................................................K-36
3.5.5 C0209............................................................................................................................................................................K-36
3.5.6 C0210............................................................................................................................................................................K-37
3.5.7 C0211............................................................................................................................................................................K-37
3.5.8 C0212............................................................................................................................................................................K-38
3.5.9 C0213............................................................................................................................................................................K-38
3.5.10 C0214..........................................................................................................................................................................K-39
3.5.11 C0215..........................................................................................................................................................................K-39
3.6 C1***........................................................................................................................................................................................K-40
3.6.1 C1004............................................................................................................................................................................K-40
3.6.2 C1081............................................................................................................................................................................K-40
3.6.3 C1113............................................................................................................................................................................K-40
3.6.4 C1114............................................................................................................................................................................K-41
3.6.5 C1115............................................................................................................................................................................K-41
3.6.6 C1116............................................................................................................................................................................K-42
3.6.7 C1150............................................................................................................................................................................K-42
3.6.8 C1156............................................................................................................................................................................K-43
3.6.9 C1158............................................................................................................................................................................K-43
3.6.10 C1181..........................................................................................................................................................................K-44
3.6.11 C1182..........................................................................................................................................................................K-44
3.6.12 C1183..........................................................................................................................................................................K-45
3.6.13 C1190..........................................................................................................................................................................K-47
3.6.14 C1191..........................................................................................................................................................................K-47
3.6.15 C1194..........................................................................................................................................................................K-48
3.6.16 C11A1.........................................................................................................................................................................K-49
3.6.17 C11A2.........................................................................................................................................................................K-50
3.6.18 C11A7.........................................................................................................................................................................K-50
3.6.19 C11B0.........................................................................................................................................................................K-50
3.6.20 C11B2.........................................................................................................................................................................K-51
3.6.21 C11B5.........................................................................................................................................................................K-52
3.6.22 C11C0.........................................................................................................................................................................K-52
3.6.23 C11E0.........................................................................................................................................................................K-53
3.6.24 C11E1.........................................................................................................................................................................K-53
3.6.25 C11E2.........................................................................................................................................................................K-54
3.6.26 C1301..........................................................................................................................................................................K-54
3.6.27 C1402..........................................................................................................................................................................K-55
3.7 C2***........................................................................................................................................................................................K-55
3.7.1 C2201............................................................................................................................................................................K-55
3.7.2 C2253, C2254...............................................................................................................................................................K-56
3.7.3 C2350............................................................................................................................................................................K-56
3.7.4 C2557, C2558...............................................................................................................................................................K-56
3.7.5 C255C, C2564...............................................................................................................................................................K-57
3.7.6 C2650............................................................................................................................................................................K-58
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3.8 C3***........................................................................................................................................................................................K-58
3.8.1 C3421, C3423...............................................................................................................................................................K-58
3.8.2 C3721, C3723...............................................................................................................................................................K-59
3.8.3 C3821, C3823...............................................................................................................................................................K-60
3.9 C4***........................................................................................................................................................................................K-60
3.9.1 C4101............................................................................................................................................................................K-60
3.9.2 C4501............................................................................................................................................................................K-60
3.10 C5***......................................................................................................................................................................................K-61
3.10.1 C5102, C5103.............................................................................................................................................................K-61
3.10.2 C5351..........................................................................................................................................................................K-61
3.10.3 C5356..........................................................................................................................................................................K-62
3.10.4 C5370..........................................................................................................................................................................K-62
3.10.5 C5501..........................................................................................................................................................................K-63
3.10.6 C5601..........................................................................................................................................................................K-63
3.10.7 C5602..........................................................................................................................................................................K-63
3.11 C6***......................................................................................................................................................................................K-64
3.11.1 C6102, C6103.............................................................................................................................................................K-64
3.11.2 C6704..........................................................................................................................................................................K-64
3.11.3 C6751..........................................................................................................................................................................K-65
3.11.4 C6752..........................................................................................................................................................................K-65
3.11.5 C6901, C6902, C6903.................................................................................................................................................K-65
3.11.6 C6F01..........................................................................................................................................................................K-66
3.12 C8***......................................................................................................................................................................................K-66
3.12.1 C8101..........................................................................................................................................................................K-66
3.12.2 C8107..........................................................................................................................................................................K-67
3.12.3 C8302..........................................................................................................................................................................K-67
3.13 C9***......................................................................................................................................................................................K-68
3.13.1 C9401, C9402.............................................................................................................................................................K-68
3.14 CA***.....................................................................................................................................................................................K-68
3.14.1 CA051, CA052, CA053...............................................................................................................................................K-68
3.15 CC***.....................................................................................................................................................................................K-69
3.15.1 CC001.........................................................................................................................................................................K-69
3.15.2 CC151, CC152, CC153...............................................................................................................................................K-69
3.15.3 CC155.........................................................................................................................................................................K-70
3.15.4 CC156.........................................................................................................................................................................K-70
3.15.5 CC159, CC15A............................................................................................................................................................K-70
3.15.6 CC15B.........................................................................................................................................................................K-71
3.15.7 CC163.........................................................................................................................................................................K-71
3.15.8 CC164.........................................................................................................................................................................K-71
3.15.9 CC165.........................................................................................................................................................................K-72
3.15.10 CC170, CC171, CC172, CC173, CC174, CC180, CC181, CC182, CC183, CC184, CC185, CC186......................K-72
3.15.11 CC190.......................................................................................................................................................................K-73
3.15.12 CC191.......................................................................................................................................................................K-73
3.16 CD***.....................................................................................................................................................................................K-73
3.16.1 CD002.........................................................................................................................................................................K-73
3.16.2 CD004, CD00F, CD020...............................................................................................................................................K-74
3.16.3 CD010.........................................................................................................................................................................K-74
3.16.4 CD011.........................................................................................................................................................................K-75
3.16.5 CD030.........................................................................................................................................................................K-75
3.16.6 CD041, CD042, CD043, CD044, CD045, CD046.......................................................................................................K-75
3.16.7 CD047, CD048, CD049, CD04A, CD04B....................................................................................................................K-75
3.16.8 CD201, CD202, CD203...............................................................................................................................................K-76
3.16.9 CD211, CD212............................................................................................................................................................K-76
3.16.10 CD231.......................................................................................................................................................................K-77
3.16.11 CD241, CD242..........................................................................................................................................................K-77
3.16.12 CD261.......................................................................................................................................................................K-77
3.16.13 CD271.......................................................................................................................................................................K-78
3.16.14 CD272.......................................................................................................................................................................K-78
3.16.15 CD3##.......................................................................................................................................................................K-78
3.16.16 CD370.......................................................................................................................................................................K-79
3.16.17 CD401, CD402, CD403, CD404, CD405, CD406, CD407........................................................................................K-79
3.16.18 CDC##.......................................................................................................................................................................K-80
3.17 CE***.....................................................................................................................................................................................K-80
3.17.1 CE001, CE003, CE004, CE005, CE006, CE007........................................................................................................K-80
3.17.2 CE002.........................................................................................................................................................................K-80
3.17.3 CEEE1.........................................................................................................................................................................K-81
3.17.4 CEEE2.........................................................................................................................................................................K-81
3.17.5 CEEE3.........................................................................................................................................................................K-81
4. ABORT CODE...........................................................................................................................................................K-82
Abort code......................................................................................................................................................................................K-82
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(1) Contents............................................................................................................................................................................K-82
(2) Procedure.........................................................................................................................................................................K-82
4.1 CF0**.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-82
4.2 CF1**.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-82
4.3 CF2**.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-82
4.4 CF3**.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-82
4.5 CF4**.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-83
4.6 CF5**.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-83
4.7 CF6**.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-83
4.8 CF7**.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-83
4.9 CF8**.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-84
4.10 CF9**.....................................................................................................................................................................................K-84
4.11 CFA**.....................................................................................................................................................................................K-84
4.12 CFB**.....................................................................................................................................................................................K-85
4.12.1 CFB0*..........................................................................................................................................................................K-85
4.12.2 CFB1*..........................................................................................................................................................................K-85
4.12.3 CFB7*..........................................................................................................................................................................K-85
4.12.4 CFB8*..........................................................................................................................................................................K-85
4.12.5 CFBA*.........................................................................................................................................................................K-85
4.13 CFC**....................................................................................................................................................................................K-85
4.13.1 CFC0*..........................................................................................................................................................................K-85
4.13.2 CFC1*..........................................................................................................................................................................K-86
4.13.3 CFC2*..........................................................................................................................................................................K-86
4.13.4 CFCC*.........................................................................................................................................................................K-86
4.13.5 CFCD*.........................................................................................................................................................................K-87
4.13.6 CFCE*.........................................................................................................................................................................K-87
4.14 CFD**....................................................................................................................................................................................K-87
4.14.1 CFD0*..........................................................................................................................................................................K-87
4.14.2 CFD1*..........................................................................................................................................................................K-87
4.15 CFE**.....................................................................................................................................................................................K-87
4.15.1 CFE0*..........................................................................................................................................................................K-87
4.15.2 CFE1*..........................................................................................................................................................................K-88
4.16 CFF**.....................................................................................................................................................................................K-88
4.16.1 CFF0*..........................................................................................................................................................................K-88
4.16.2 CFF1*..........................................................................................................................................................................K-88
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8.7 B1-6*......................................................................................................................................................................................K-107
8.8 B1-7*......................................................................................................................................................................................K-107
8.9 B1-8*......................................................................................................................................................................................K-108
8.10 B1-9*....................................................................................................................................................................................K-108
8.11 T0*.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-108
8.12 T1*.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-108
8.13 T2*.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-109
8.14 T3*.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-109
8.15 T4*.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-109
8.16 T5*.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-109
8.17 T6*.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-110
8.18 T7*.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-110
8.19 T8*.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-110
8.20 T9*.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-111
8.21 R0*.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-111
8.22 R1*.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-111
8.23 R2*.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-112
8.24 R3*.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-112
8.25 R4*.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-112
8.26 R5*.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-112
8.27 R6*.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-113
8.28 R7*.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-113
8.29 R8*.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-113
8.30 R9*.......................................................................................................................................................................................K-114
9. DIAGNOSTIC CODES............................................................................................................................................K-115
9.1 Outline...................................................................................................................................................................................K-115
9.2 Explanation............................................................................................................................................................................K-115
9.2.1 The diagnostic code....................................................................................................................................................K-115
9.2.2 Information of communication results and conditions.................................................................................................K-115
Outline.................................................................................................................................................................................K-119
Supported Version...............................................................................................................................................................K-119
Types of Trouble..................................................................................................................................................................K-119
Solution................................................................................................................................................................................K-119
11.4.1 When using an application........................................................................................................................................K-119
11.4.2 After rewriting the firmware of the machine...............................................................................................................K-119
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15. IC PROTECTOR...................................................................................................................................................K-137
15.1 Outline.................................................................................................................................................................................K-137
15.2 IC protector list....................................................................................................................................................................K-137
15.2.1 bizhub C220/C280/C360...........................................................................................................................................K-137
15.2.2 DF-621......................................................................................................................................................................K-137
15.2.3 PC-109/PC-208.........................................................................................................................................................K-137
15.2.4 PC-409......................................................................................................................................................................K-137
15.2.5 JS-505.......................................................................................................................................................................K-138
15.2.6 FS-527.......................................................................................................................................................................K-138
15.2.7 SD-509......................................................................................................................................................................K-139
15.2.8 FS-529.......................................................................................................................................................................K-139
M TIMING CHART............................................................................................................................M-1
1. bizhub 223/283/363/423.............................................................................................................................................M-1
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1.1 Timing chart when the main power switch is turned ON...........................................................................................................M-1
1.2 Timing chart in monochrome mode..........................................................................................................................................M-1
1.2.1 Operating conditions.......................................................................................................................................................M-1
1.2.2 Timing chart....................................................................................................................................................................M-2
2. DF-621........................................................................................................................................................................M-3
2.1 1-sided mode............................................................................................................................................................................M-3
2.1.1 Operating conditions.......................................................................................................................................................M-3
2.1.2 Timing chart....................................................................................................................................................................M-3
2.2 2-sided mode............................................................................................................................................................................M-3
2.2.1 Operating conditions.......................................................................................................................................................M-3
2.2.2 Timing chart....................................................................................................................................................................M-4
3. JS-603........................................................................................................................................................................M-5
3.1 Tray3 paper exit mode..............................................................................................................................................................M-5
3.1.1 Operating conditions.......................................................................................................................................................M-5
3.1.2 Timing chart....................................................................................................................................................................M-5
4. FS-527/SD-509/PK-517..............................................................................................................................................M-6
4.1 Shift mode.................................................................................................................................................................................M-6
4.1.1 Operating conditions.......................................................................................................................................................M-6
4.1.2 Timing chart....................................................................................................................................................................M-6
4.2 2 flat stitching staples mode......................................................................................................................................................M-6
4.2.1 Operating conditions.......................................................................................................................................................M-6
4.2.2 Timing chart....................................................................................................................................................................M-7
4.3 Center staples mode.................................................................................................................................................................M-7
4.3.1 Operating conditions.......................................................................................................................................................M-7
4.3.2 Timing chart....................................................................................................................................................................M-8
4.4 Punch mode..............................................................................................................................................................................M-8
4.4.1 Operating conditions.......................................................................................................................................................M-8
4.4.2 Timing chart....................................................................................................................................................................M-9
5. FS-529......................................................................................................................................................................M-10
5.1 Shift mode...............................................................................................................................................................................M-10
5.1.1 Operating conditions.....................................................................................................................................................M-10
5.1.2 Timing chart..................................................................................................................................................................M-10
5.2 1 flat stitching staple mode.....................................................................................................................................................M-10
5.2.1 Operating conditions.....................................................................................................................................................M-10
5.2.2 Timing chart..................................................................................................................................................................M-11
5.3 2 flat stitching staples mode....................................................................................................................................................M-11
5.3.1 Operating conditions.....................................................................................................................................................M-11
5.3.2 Timing chart..................................................................................................................................................................M-12
N WIRING DIAGRAM........................................................................................................................N-1
1. bizhub 223/283/363/423..............................................................................................................................................N-1
1.1 Main body..................................................................................................................................................................................N-1
2. Option..........................................................................................................................................................................N-3
2.1 Wiring diagram list.....................................................................................................................................................................N-3
2.1.1 Option wiring diagram.....................................................................................................................................................N-3
2.2 Reverse automatic document feeder DF-621...........................................................................................................................N-4
2.3 Finisher FS-529.........................................................................................................................................................................N-5
2.4 Job separator JS-505................................................................................................................................................................N-6
2.5 Job separator JS-603................................................................................................................................................................N-6
2.6 Punch kit PK-517.......................................................................................................................................................................N-7
2.7 Finisher FS-527.........................................................................................................................................................................N-8
2.8 Saddle stitcher SD-509.............................................................................................................................................................N-9
2.9 Paper feed cabinet PC-409.....................................................................................................................................................N-10
2.10 Paper feed cabinet PC-208...................................................................................................................................................N-11
2.11 Paper feed cabinet PC-109...................................................................................................................................................N-12
2. SCANNER SECTION.................................................................................................................................................O-2
2.1 Configuration.............................................................................................................................................................................O-2
2.2 Drive..........................................................................................................................................................................................O-2
2.3 Operation..................................................................................................................................................................................O-2
2.3.1 When the power is ON....................................................................................................................................................O-2
2.3.2 Control when the Start key is pressed............................................................................................................................O-3
2.3.3 Original scanning area....................................................................................................................................................O-5
2.3.4 Original size detection control.........................................................................................................................................O-5
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7. DEVELOPING SECTION..........................................................................................................................................O-26
7.1 Configuration...........................................................................................................................................................................O-26
7.2 Drive........................................................................................................................................................................................O-26
7.3 Operation................................................................................................................................................................................O-27
7.3.1 Toner flow.....................................................................................................................................................................O-27
7.3.2 Developing roller...........................................................................................................................................................O-27
7.3.3 HMT (High grade Micro Toning) development..............................................................................................................O-27
7.3.4 Developing bias............................................................................................................................................................O-28
7.3.5 Developer scattering preventive mechanism................................................................................................................O-28
7.3.6 TCR sensor control.......................................................................................................................................................O-28
7.3.7 Developing unit detection..............................................................................................................................................O-29
7.3.8 Developing unit life detection........................................................................................................................................O-30
7.3.9 Life value of developing unit.........................................................................................................................................O-32
7.3.10 Developer new article detection..................................................................................................................................O-32
7.3.11 Developer life detection..............................................................................................................................................O-33
7.3.12 Life value of developer................................................................................................................................................O-35
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8.3.4
8.3.5
8.3.6
8.3.7
8.3.8
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2. CONFIGURATION....................................................................................................................................................PA-2
2.1 Section configuration...............................................................................................................................................................PA-2
2.2 Electrical parts configuration...................................................................................................................................................PA-2
3. DRIVE.......................................................................................................................................................................PA-4
3.1 Paper feed drive......................................................................................................................................................................PA-4
3.2 Transport/paper exit drive.......................................................................................................................................................PA-4
3.3 Original glass cleaning drive...................................................................................................................................................PA-5
4. OPERATION.............................................................................................................................................................PA-6
4.1 Document set section..............................................................................................................................................................PA-6
4.1.1 Original size detection mechanism...............................................................................................................................PA-6
4.1.2 Original set detection control........................................................................................................................................PA-9
4.2 Document feed section...........................................................................................................................................................PA-9
4.2.1 Pick-up roller up/down control.......................................................................................................................................PA-9
4.2.2 Document feed/separation control..............................................................................................................................PA-10
4.3 Document registration section...............................................................................................................................................PA-11
4.3.1 Document registration loop formation process...........................................................................................................PA-11
4.3.2 Adjustment of document registration loop amount......................................................................................................PA-12
4.4 Document reading section....................................................................................................................................................PA-12
4.4.1 Document reading roller pressure/release control......................................................................................................PA-12
4.4.2 DF original glass contamination prevention control....................................................................................................PA-13
4.5 Document exit section...........................................................................................................................................................PA-14
4.5.1 Document switchback/second feed control (in the 2-sided mode only)......................................................................PA-15
4.5.2 Document 2nd side registration control (in the 2-sided mode only)............................................................................PA-16
4.5.3 Document exit roller pressure/release control (in the 2-sided mode only)..................................................................PA-16
4.5.4 Faxed document stamp function.................................................................................................................................PA-16
4.6 Original feed operation..........................................................................................................................................................PA-17
4.6.1 Document transport operation flow in the 1-sided mode............................................................................................PA-17
4.6.2 Document transport operation flow in the 2-sided mode............................................................................................PA-18
4.7 Raised/lowered position detection mechanism.....................................................................................................................PA-19
4.7.1 Document exchange detection control........................................................................................................................PA-19
4.7.2 DF raised/lowered position detection mechanism......................................................................................................PA-19
4.8 Cooling inside the unit...........................................................................................................................................................PA-20
3. DRIVE.......................................................................................................................................................................PB-4
4. OPERATION.............................................................................................................................................................PB-5
4.1 Up/down control......................................................................................................................................................................PB-5
4.1.1 Up operation.................................................................................................................................................................PB-5
4.1.2 Down operation.............................................................................................................................................................PB-5
4.1.3 Operation timing............................................................................................................................................................PB-6
4.2 Paper feed control...................................................................................................................................................................PB-6
4.2.1 Pick-up control..............................................................................................................................................................PB-6
4.2.2 Separation control.........................................................................................................................................................PB-6
4.2.3 Paper feed retry control................................................................................................................................................PB-7
4.2.4 Paper feed control.........................................................................................................................................................PB-7
4.2.5 Paper misfeed display...................................................................................................................................................PB-8
4.2.6 Periodically replaced parts............................................................................................................................................PB-9
4.3 Paper size detection control..................................................................................................................................................PB-10
4.3.1 Main scanning direction..............................................................................................................................................PB-10
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3. OPERATION.............................................................................................................................................................PC-4
3.1 Up/down control......................................................................................................................................................................PC-4
3.1.1 Up operation.................................................................................................................................................................PC-4
3.1.2 Down operation.............................................................................................................................................................PC-4
3.1.3 Operation timing...........................................................................................................................................................PC-4
3.2 Paper feed control...................................................................................................................................................................PC-6
3.2.1 Pick-up control..............................................................................................................................................................PC-6
3.2.2 Separation control.........................................................................................................................................................PC-6
3.2.3 Paper level detection control........................................................................................................................................PC-6
3.2.4 Paper empty detection..................................................................................................................................................PC-7
3.3 Paper shift control...................................................................................................................................................................PC-8
3.3.1 Overview of paper shift operation.................................................................................................................................PC-8
3.3.2 Division board drive mechanism...................................................................................................................................PC-8
3.3.3 Shifter drive mechanism...............................................................................................................................................PC-8
3.4 Paper misfeed display.............................................................................................................................................................PC-9
3.4.1 Tray3 (typical)...............................................................................................................................................................PC-9
3.4.2 System 2/ JAM Code Display Setting...........................................................................................................................PC-9
3.5 Paper level display..................................................................................................................................................................PC-9
3.6 Periodically replaced parts....................................................................................................................................................PC-10
2. CONFIGURATION....................................................................................................................................................PD-2
3. DRIVE.......................................................................................................................................................................PD-3
4. OPERATION.............................................................................................................................................................PD-4
4.1 Transport/exit section..............................................................................................................................................................PD-4
4.1.1 Paper transport.............................................................................................................................................................PD-4
4.1.2 Transport path switching...............................................................................................................................................PD-4
4.1.3 Full-of-paper detecting mechanism..............................................................................................................................PD-7
4.1.4 Lower tray exit roller pressure/retraction......................................................................................................................PD-7
4.2 Paper shift section..................................................................................................................................................................PD-8
4.2.1 Paper shift mechanism.................................................................................................................................................PD-8
4.2.2 Shift operation overview...............................................................................................................................................PD-8
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2. CONFIGURATION....................................................................................................................................................PF-3
3. HORIZONTAL CONVEYANCE SECTION................................................................................................................PF-4
3.1 Configuration...........................................................................................................................................................................PF-4
3.2 Horizontal conveyance mechanism.........................................................................................................................................PF-4
3.2.1 Paper conveyance........................................................................................................................................................PF-4
3.2.2 Conveyance path switching motor mechanism.............................................................................................................PF-5
4. CONVEYANCE SECTION........................................................................................................................................PF-6
4.1 Configuration...........................................................................................................................................................................PF-6
4.2 Drive........................................................................................................................................................................................PF-6
4.3 Operation.................................................................................................................................................................................PF-7
4.3.1 Upper lower path switching gate...................................................................................................................................PF-7
4.3.2 Tray1 path switching gate.............................................................................................................................................PF-7
4.3.3 Conveyance operation..................................................................................................................................................PF-8
6. ALIGNMENT SECTION..........................................................................................................................................PF-15
6.1 Drive......................................................................................................................................................................................PF-15
6.2 Operation...............................................................................................................................................................................PF-15
6.2.1 Alignment plate...........................................................................................................................................................PF-15
6.2.2 Alignment section conveyance mechanism................................................................................................................PF-15
7. STAPLER................................................................................................................................................................PF-17
7.1 Drive......................................................................................................................................................................................PF-17
7.2 Operation...............................................................................................................................................................................PF-17
7.2.1 Stapler movement.......................................................................................................................................................PF-17
7.2.2 Stapler control.............................................................................................................................................................PF-18
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3.2.1 Alignment.......................................................................................................................................................................PI-3
3.2.2 Stopper...........................................................................................................................................................................PI-4
4. STAPLER...................................................................................................................................................................PI-6
4.1 Drive.........................................................................................................................................................................................PI-6
4.2 Operation..................................................................................................................................................................................PI-6
4.2.1 Stapling..........................................................................................................................................................................PI-6
5. FOLDING/SADDLE STITCHING................................................................................................................................PI-8
5.1 Drive.........................................................................................................................................................................................PI-8
5.2 Operation..................................................................................................................................................................................PI-8
5.2.1 Folding plate...................................................................................................................................................................PI-8
5.2.2 Folding conveyance.......................................................................................................................................................PI-9
6. EXIT SECTION........................................................................................................................................................PI-11
6.1 Configuration..........................................................................................................................................................................PI-11
6.2 Operation................................................................................................................................................................................PI-11
6.2.1 Exit...............................................................................................................................................................................PI-11
2. EK-605.......................................................................................................................................................................PJ-2
2.1 Configuration...........................................................................................................................................................................PJ-2
2.2 Operation.................................................................................................................................................................................PJ-2
3. SC-507......................................................................................................................................................................PJ-3
3.1 Configuration...........................................................................................................................................................................PJ-3
3.2 Operation.................................................................................................................................................................................PJ-3
2. AU-201......................................................................................................................................................................PK-2
2.1 Configuration...........................................................................................................................................................................PK-2
2.2 Operation................................................................................................................................................................................PK-2
2. FUNCTION..............................................................................................................................................................PL-18
2.1 Telephone function................................................................................................................................................................PL-18
2.1.1 TEL/FAX switching......................................................................................................................................................PL-18
2.2 F-code...................................................................................................................................................................................PL-18
2.2.1 Signal format...............................................................................................................................................................PL-19
2.2.2 F-code confidential transmission.................................................................................................................................PL-19
2.2.3 F-code bulletin board polling.......................................................................................................................................PL-20
2.2.4 F-code relay transmission...........................................................................................................................................PL-21
2.3 Transmission function............................................................................................................................................................PL-22
2.3.1 Original scan mode.....................................................................................................................................................PL-22
2.4 Reception function.................................................................................................................................................................PL-22
2.4.1 Reduction / division of reception.................................................................................................................................PL-22
2.4.2 Cassette / paper selection...........................................................................................................................................PL-23
2.4.3 Compulsory memory reception...................................................................................................................................PL-23
2.4.4 Closed reception (Junk FAX)......................................................................................................................................PL-24
2.5 Management function............................................................................................................................................................PL-24
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EXTERNAL PARTS................................................................................................................................................................Q-54
PAPER FEED TRAY SECTION..............................................................................................................................................Q-56
PAPER TAKE-UP SECTION..................................................................................................................................................Q-57
PAPER TRANSPORT SECTION............................................................................................................................................Q-60
DRIVE SECTION....................................................................................................................................................................Q-63
WIRING ACCESSORIES AND JIGS......................................................................................................................................Q-65
MAINTENANCE LIST.............................................................................................................................................................Q-65
DESTINATION........................................................................................................................................................................Q-65
4. SORTER/FINISHER (FS-527)..................................................................................................................................Q-69
4.1 EXTERNAL PARTS................................................................................................................................................................Q-69
4.2 FRAME SECTION...................................................................................................................................................................Q-70
4.3 PAPER ENTRANCE SECTION..............................................................................................................................................Q-73
4.4 PAPER EXIT SECTION..........................................................................................................................................................Q-77
4.5 ALIGNMENT/STAPLER SECTION.........................................................................................................................................Q-81
4.6 ELEVATE DRIVE SECTION...................................................................................................................................................Q-85
4.7 ELEVATE/SHUTTER DRIVE SECTION.................................................................................................................................Q-87
4.8 PAPER TRANSPORT SECTION............................................................................................................................................Q-90
4.9 WIRING...................................................................................................................................................................................Q-94
4.10 WIRING ACCESSORIES AND JIGS....................................................................................................................................Q-96
4.11 ACCESSORY PARTS...........................................................................................................................................................Q-97
4.12 MAINTENANCE LIST...........................................................................................................................................................Q-97
4.13 DESTINATION......................................................................................................................................................................Q-97
5. SORTER/FINISHER (FS-529)..................................................................................................................................Q-99
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
EXTERNAL PARTS................................................................................................................................................................Q-99
ELEVATE TRAY SECTION..................................................................................................................................................Q-100
PAPER ENTRANCE SECTION............................................................................................................................................Q-101
PAPER TRANSPORT SECTION..........................................................................................................................................Q-104
ALIGNMENT SECTION........................................................................................................................................................Q-107
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5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
STAPLER SECTION.............................................................................................................................................................Q-110
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS.............................................................................................................................................Q-111
WIRING ACCESSORIES AND JIGS....................................................................................................................................Q-113
DESTINATION......................................................................................................................................................................Q-113
6. SORTER/FINISHER (SD-509)................................................................................................................................Q-115
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
6.9
EXTERNAL PARTS..............................................................................................................................................................Q-115
FRAME SECTION.................................................................................................................................................................Q-116
PAPER CEASE UNIT...........................................................................................................................................................Q-118
UPPER STAPLER SECTION...............................................................................................................................................Q-120
LOWER STAPLER SECTION...............................................................................................................................................Q-123
WIRING.................................................................................................................................................................................Q-126
WIRING ACCESSORIES AND JIGS....................................................................................................................................Q-127
ACCESSORY PARTS...........................................................................................................................................................Q-128
DESTINATION......................................................................................................................................................................Q-129
7. STACKER (JS-505)................................................................................................................................................Q-130
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8
7.9
EXTERNAL PARTS..............................................................................................................................................................Q-130
PRESSURE/RELEASE SECTION........................................................................................................................................Q-131
SHIFT DRIVE SECTION.......................................................................................................................................................Q-132
DRIVE SECTION..................................................................................................................................................................Q-133
PAPER EXIT SECTION........................................................................................................................................................Q-134
WIRING.................................................................................................................................................................................Q-135
WIRING ACCESSORIES AND JIGS....................................................................................................................................Q-137
ACCESSORY PARTS...........................................................................................................................................................Q-138
DESTINATION......................................................................................................................................................................Q-138
8. STACKER (JS-603)................................................................................................................................................Q-140
8.1 JS-603...................................................................................................................................................................................Q-140
8.2 WIRING ACCESSORIES AND JIGS....................................................................................................................................Q-141
8.3 DESTINATION......................................................................................................................................................................Q-141
EXTERNAL PARTS............................................................................................................................................................Q-171
FRAME SECTION...............................................................................................................................................................Q-172
PAPER TRANSPORT SECTION........................................................................................................................................Q-174
PAPER TAKE-UP SECTION..............................................................................................................................................Q-175
PAPER TRAY UNIT............................................................................................................................................................Q-177
WIRING ACCESSORIES AND JIGS..................................................................................................................................Q-182
ACCESSORY PARTS.........................................................................................................................................................Q-183
MAINTENANCE LIST.........................................................................................................................................................Q-183
DESTINATION....................................................................................................................................................................Q-183
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2. IMAGE TROUBLE.....................................................................................................................................................R-13
2.1 When using fax, the sent image is shrunk at the receiving machine.......................................................................................R-13
Symptom.................................................................................................................................................................................R-13
Cause......................................................................................................................................................................................R-13
Countermeasure......................................................................................................................................................................R-13
2.2 Black line on paper edge in the main scanning direction........................................................................................................R-13
Symptom.................................................................................................................................................................................R-13
Cause......................................................................................................................................................................................R-13
Countermeasure......................................................................................................................................................................R-13
3. OPERATING NOISE.................................................................................................................................................R-15
3.1 DF Operation noise.................................................................................................................................................................R-15
Symptom.................................................................................................................................................................................R-15
Cause......................................................................................................................................................................................R-15
Countermeasure......................................................................................................................................................................R-15
3.2 Noise from line monitor when telephone is off-hook...............................................................................................................R-18
Symptom.................................................................................................................................................................................R-18
Cause......................................................................................................................................................................................R-18
Countermeasure......................................................................................................................................................................R-18
4. TROUBLE CODE......................................................................................................................................................R-19
4.1 C0208, C0206.........................................................................................................................................................................R-19
Symptom.................................................................................................................................................................................R-19
Cause......................................................................................................................................................................................R-19
Countermeasure......................................................................................................................................................................R-19
4.2 CC211.....................................................................................................................................................................................R-19
Symptom.................................................................................................................................................................................R-19
Cause......................................................................................................................................................................................R-19
Countermeasure......................................................................................................................................................................R-19
4.3 CD004.....................................................................................................................................................................................R-19
Symptom.................................................................................................................................................................................R-19
Cause......................................................................................................................................................................................R-19
Countermeasure......................................................................................................................................................................R-20
4.4 CD390.....................................................................................................................................................................................R-20
Symptom.................................................................................................................................................................................R-20
Cause......................................................................................................................................................................................R-20
Countermeasure......................................................................................................................................................................R-20
4.5 CFA14.....................................................................................................................................................................................R-20
Symptom.................................................................................................................................................................................R-20
Cause......................................................................................................................................................................................R-20
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Countermeasure......................................................................................................................................................................R-20
4.6 CB120.....................................................................................................................................................................................R-20
Symptom.................................................................................................................................................................................R-20
Cause......................................................................................................................................................................................R-20
Countermeasure......................................................................................................................................................................R-20
4.7 CR11.......................................................................................................................................................................................R-20
Symptom.................................................................................................................................................................................R-20
Cause......................................................................................................................................................................................R-20
Countermeasure......................................................................................................................................................................R-20
6. MALFUNCTION........................................................................................................................................................R-22
6.1 Dog-ear occurs on the paper fed from tray 2..........................................................................................................................R-22
Symptom.................................................................................................................................................................................R-22
Cause......................................................................................................................................................................................R-22
Countermeasure......................................................................................................................................................................R-22
6.2 At "Default Copy Settings", the default setting of "Original Quality" cannot be changed........................................................R-23
Symptom.................................................................................................................................................................................R-23
Cause......................................................................................................................................................................................R-23
Countermeasure......................................................................................................................................................................R-23
6.3 E-mail is always selected when FAX address is selected.......................................................................................................R-23
Symptom.................................................................................................................................................................................R-23
Cause......................................................................................................................................................................................R-23
Countermeasure......................................................................................................................................................................R-24
6.4 Remaining amount of toner is not displayed correctly.............................................................................................................R-24
Symptom.................................................................................................................................................................................R-24
Cause......................................................................................................................................................................................R-24
Countermeasure......................................................................................................................................................................R-24
6.5 Ozone Smell............................................................................................................................................................................R-24
Symptom.................................................................................................................................................................................R-24
Countermeasure......................................................................................................................................................................R-24
6.6 Print job won't be printed in sleep mode.................................................................................................................................R-27
Symptom.................................................................................................................................................................................R-27
Cause......................................................................................................................................................................................R-27
Countermeasure......................................................................................................................................................................R-27
6.7 Print Job does not resume after loading paper for paper empty detection..............................................................................R-27
Symptom.................................................................................................................................................................................R-27
Cause......................................................................................................................................................................................R-27
Countermeasure......................................................................................................................................................................R-27
6.8 Unable to communicate between CSRC server and MFP......................................................................................................R-27
Symptom.................................................................................................................................................................................R-27
Cause......................................................................................................................................................................................R-27
Countermeasure......................................................................................................................................................................R-27
7. PARTS......................................................................................................................................................................R-28
7.1 Lever (paper feed section) is broken.......................................................................................................................................R-28
Symptom.................................................................................................................................................................................R-28
Cause......................................................................................................................................................................................R-28
Countermeasure......................................................................................................................................................................R-29
Related trouble........................................................................................................................................................................R-29
7.2 The right rear side of the paper feed tray is broken................................................................................................................R-29
Symptom.................................................................................................................................................................................R-29
Cause......................................................................................................................................................................................R-29
Countermeasure......................................................................................................................................................................R-29
Related trouble........................................................................................................................................................................R-33
7.3 Hook of DF-open/close-lever is broken...................................................................................................................................R-33
Symptom.................................................................................................................................................................................R-33
Cause......................................................................................................................................................................................R-33
Countermeasure......................................................................................................................................................................R-35
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3. C0204..........................................................................................................................................................................S-3
4. C0206, C0208.............................................................................................................................................................S-4
5. C0209..........................................................................................................................................................................S-5
6. C0210..........................................................................................................................................................................S-6
7. C0211..........................................................................................................................................................................S-7
8. C0212..........................................................................................................................................................................S-8
9. C0213..........................................................................................................................................................................S-9
10. C0214......................................................................................................................................................................S-10
11. C0215......................................................................................................................................................................S-11
12. C1004, CC155.........................................................................................................................................................S-12
13. C1081, C11B5.........................................................................................................................................................S-13
14. C1113......................................................................................................................................................................S-14
15. C1114......................................................................................................................................................................S-15
16. C1115......................................................................................................................................................................S-16
17. C1116......................................................................................................................................................................S-17
18. C1150......................................................................................................................................................................S-18
19. C1156......................................................................................................................................................................S-19
20. C1158......................................................................................................................................................................S-20
21. C1181......................................................................................................................................................................S-21
22. C1182......................................................................................................................................................................S-22
23. C1183......................................................................................................................................................................S-23
23.1 FS-527...................................................................................................................................................................................S-23
23.2 FS-529...................................................................................................................................................................................S-24
24. C1190......................................................................................................................................................................S-25
24.1 FS-527...................................................................................................................................................................................S-25
24.2 FS-529...................................................................................................................................................................................S-26
25. C1191......................................................................................................................................................................S-27
26. C1194......................................................................................................................................................................S-28
26.1 FS-527...................................................................................................................................................................................S-28
26.2 FS-529...................................................................................................................................................................................S-29
27. C11A1.....................................................................................................................................................................S-30
27.1 FS-527...................................................................................................................................................................................S-30
27.2 FS-529...................................................................................................................................................................................S-31
28. C11A2.....................................................................................................................................................................S-32
29. C11A7.....................................................................................................................................................................S-33
30. C11B0.....................................................................................................................................................................S-34
30.1 FS-527...................................................................................................................................................................................S-34
30.2 FS-529...................................................................................................................................................................................S-35
32. C11C0.....................................................................................................................................................................S-37
33. C11E0.....................................................................................................................................................................S-38
33.1 FS-527...................................................................................................................................................................................S-38
33.2 JS-505...................................................................................................................................................................................S-39
34. C11E1.....................................................................................................................................................................S-40
35. C11E2.....................................................................................................................................................................S-41
36. C1301......................................................................................................................................................................S-42
37. C2201......................................................................................................................................................................S-43
38. C2253, C2254.........................................................................................................................................................S-44
39. C2350......................................................................................................................................................................S-45
40. C2557, C2558, C255C, C2564...............................................................................................................................S-46
41. C2650, C5601, C5602, CC163, CEEE3..................................................................................................................S-47
42. C3421, C3423, C3721, C3723, C3821, C3823, C5501..........................................................................................S-48
43. C4101, C4501.........................................................................................................................................................S-49
44. C5102, C5103.........................................................................................................................................................S-50
45. C5351......................................................................................................................................................................S-51
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46. C5356......................................................................................................................................................................S-52
47. C5370......................................................................................................................................................................S-53
48. C6102, C6103.........................................................................................................................................................S-54
49. C6704......................................................................................................................................................................S-55
50. C6751......................................................................................................................................................................S-56
51. C6752......................................................................................................................................................................S-57
52. C6901 - C6903, CA051 - CA053, CC164, CC190, CC191, CC211 - CC214, CC216, CD002, CD004, CD00F,
CD010, CD020, CD211, CD212, CD231, CD241, CD242, CD261, CD271, CD272, CD401 - CD407, CE001 - CE007,
CEEE1............................................................................................................................................................................S-58
53. C6F01......................................................................................................................................................................S-59
54. C8101......................................................................................................................................................................S-60
55. C8107......................................................................................................................................................................S-61
56. C8302......................................................................................................................................................................S-62
57. C9401, C9402.........................................................................................................................................................S-63
58. CC001.....................................................................................................................................................................S-64
59. CC156, CC165........................................................................................................................................................S-65
60. CC170 - CC174, CC180 - CC186...........................................................................................................................S-66
61. CD201 - CD203.......................................................................................................................................................S-67
62. CEEE2.....................................................................................................................................................................S-68
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1. IMPORTANT NOTICE
Because of possible hazards to an inexperienced person servicing this product as well as
the risk of damage to the product, KONICA MINOLTA, INC. (hereafter called KM) strongly
recommends that all servicing be performed only by KM-trained service technicians.
Changes may have been made to this product to improve its performance after this Service
Manual was printed. Accordingly, KM does not warrant, either explicitly or implicitly, that the
information contained in this service manual is complete and accurate.
The user of this service manual must assume all risks of personal injury and/or damage to
the product while servicing the product for which this service manual is intended. Therefore,
this service manual must be carefully read before doing service work both in the course of
technical training and even after that, for performing maintenance and control of the product
properly.
Keep this service manual also for future service.
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DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
: Precaution when
servicing the product.
: Prohibition when
servicing the product.
: Direction when
servicing the product.
General
precaution
Electric hazard
High temperature
General
prohibition
Do not
disassemble
General
instruction
Unplug
Ground/Earth
Illustrations representing the power plug and wall outlet used in the following descriptions are
only typical. Their shapes differ depending on the country or region.
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3. SAFETY WARNINGS
3.1 MODIFICATIONS NOT AUTHORIZED BY KONICA MINOLTA, INC.
KONICA MINOLTA brand products are renowned for their high reliability. This reliability is
achieved through high-quality design and a solid service network.
Product design is a highly complicated and delicate process where numerous mechanical,
physical, and electrical aspects have to be taken into consideration, with the aim of arriving at
proper tolerances and safety factors. For this reason, unauthorized modifications involve a high
risk of degradation in performance and safety. Such modifications are therefore strictly
prohibited. the points listed below are not exhaustive, but they illustrate the reasoning behind
this policy.
WARNING
Do not make any modifications to the product
unless otherwise instructed by KM.
Do not use any part not specified by KM.
Do not use any power cord or power plug not
specified by KM.
Use only the protective fuses specified by KM.
Use of any type of fuse or related part not
specified by KM makes safety devices
inoperative which may result in a fire from
high heat.
Do not disable fuse functions or use a wire,
metal clip, solder, or other conductor in place
of the fuse.
Fire may result from high heat.
Do not disable relay functions (for example,
inserting a piece of paper between relay
contacts to hamper circuit action.)
Fire may result from high heat.
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WARNING
Do not disable safety functions (for example,
interlocks and safety circuits).
Safety devices become inoperative, resulting
in fire from high heat, electric shock, or
injury.
3.2 POWER PLUG SELECTION
In some countries or areas, the power plug provided with the product may not fit the wall outlet
used in the area. In that case, it is the obligation of the customer engineer (hereafter called the
CE) to attach the appropriate power plug or power cord set in order to connect the product to
the supply.
WARNING
Use a power supply cord set which meets the
following criteria:
- provided with a plug having configuration
intended for the connection to wall outlet
appropriate for the product's rated voltage and
current, and
- the plug has pin/terminal(s) for grounding, and
- provided with three-conductor cable having
enough current capacity, and
- the cord set meets regulatory requirements for
the area.
Use of inadequate cord set leads to fire or electric
shock.
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WARNING
Attach power plug which meets the following criteria:
- having configuration intended for the connection
to wall outlet appropriate for the products rated
voltage and current, and
- the plug has pin/terminal(s) for grounding, and
- meets regulatory requirements for the area.
Use of inadequate cord set leads to the product
connecting to inadequate power supply (voltage,
current capacity, grounding), and may result in fire
or electric shock.
The wires in the power supply cord shall be
connected to the terminals of the plug in accordance
with the following:
Color of the wire
Terminal of the plug
Marked with "L", "A" or "W"
Brown
Black
or colored RED
Marked with "N"
Light Blue
White
or colored BLACK
Marked with "E", "PE" or "
"
Green-and-Yellow
or colored GREEN
or GREEN-AND-YELLOW
Wrong connection may cancel safeguards within the
product, and results in fire or electric shock.
3.3 CHECKPOINTS WHEN PERFORMING ON-SITE SERVICE
KONICA MINOLTA brand products are extensively tested before shipping, to ensure that all
applicable safety standards are met, in order to protect the customer and customer engineer
(hereafter called the CE) from the risk of injury. However, in daily use, any electrical
equipment may be subject to parts wear and eventual failure. In order to maintain safety and
reliability, the CE must perform regular safety checks.
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WARNING
The power outlet should have a capacity of at
least the maximum power consumption and
be dedicated only to the product.
The current that can be passed through the
outlet is limited and any current exceeding
the limit could result in fire.
If the wall outlet has two or more receptacles
and the product and another electrical
appliance are plugged into this wall outlet,
make sure that the total load does not exceed
the rating of the wall outlet. The current that
can be passed through the outlet is limited
and any current exceeding the limit could
result in a fire.
Do not use any conversion plug adapter even
if the power plug shape does not match your
wall outlet.
The shapes of the power plug and the wall
outlet are set according to the voltage and
allowable current. Use of a conversion plug
adapter could result in an abnormal voltage
or insufficient current capacity, leading to a
fire. It may also result in an electric shock
due to a grounding failure.
If the plug shape does not match the wall
outlet, request the user to perform power
source installation work.
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WARNING
Make sure the power cord is plugged into the
wall outlet securely.
If the power plug is left loose in the wall
outlet, contact failure may occur, leading to
abnormal heating of the power plug and a
risk of fire.
(2) Ground Connection
WARNING
Check whether the product is grounded
properly.
If current leakage occurs in an ungrounded
product, you may suffer electric shock while
operating the product.
Connect power plug to grounded wall
outlet.
Make sure of correct ground connection.
If the grounding wire is connected to an
inappropriate part, there is a risk of
explosion or electric shock. Do not connect
the grounding wire to any of the following
parts:
a. Gas pipe: Gas explosion or fire may
result.
b. Lightning rod: Risk of electric shock or
fire during lightning.
c. Grounding wire for telephone line: Risk of
electric shock or fire during lightning.
d. Water pipe and faucet: These parts do
not serve as a ground connection
because of a plastic part that is very
often installed midway within the water
pipe.
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WARNING
When using the power cord set (inlet type)
that came with this product, make sure the
connector is securely inserted in the inlet of
the product.
When a securing measure is provided,
secure the cord with the fixture properly.
If the power cord (inlet type) is not
connected to the product securely, a
contact problem may lead to increased
resistance, overheating, and risk of fire.
Do not allow the power cord to be stepped on
or pinched.
Overheating may occur there, leading to a
risk of fire.
Check whether the power cord is damaged.
Check whether the sheath is damaged.
If the power plug, cord, or sheath is
damaged, replace with a new power cord
(with plug and connector on each end)
specified by KM. Using the damaged power
cord may result in fire or electric shock.
Do not bundle or tie the power cord.
Overheating may occur there, leading to a
risk of fire.
Check whether dust is collected around the
power plug and wall outlet.
Using the power plug and wall outlet
without removing dust may result in fire.
Do not insert the power plug into the wall
outlet with a wet hand.
The risk of electric shock exists.
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WARNING
When unplugging the power cord, grasp the
plug, not the cable.
The cable may be broken, leading to a risk
of fire and electric shock.
(4) Wiring
WARNING
Never use multi-plug adapters to plug multiple
power cords in the same outlet.
If used, the risk of fire exists.
When an extension cord is required, use one
that meets the rated current, rated voltage,
and the relevant safety standards of the
country.
Current that can be passed through the
extension cable is limited and fire may
result from the use of an inappropriate type
of an extension cable.
Do not use an extension cable reel with the
cable taken up. Fire may result.
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WARNING
Do not place the product near flammable
materials or volatile materials that may catch
fire.
A risk of fire exists.
Do not place the product in a place exposed
to water such as rain.
A risk of fire and electric shock exists.
(2) When not Using the Product for a long time
WARNING
When the product is not to be used for an
extended period of time (for holidays, for
example), instruct the user to turn OFF the
power switch and unplug the power cord from
the power outlet.
Dust collected around the power plug and
outlet may cause fire.
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(3) Ventilation
CAUTION
The product generates ozone gas during
operation.
If the smell of ozone is present in the
following cases, ventilate the room.
a. When the product is used in a poorly
ventilated room
b. When making a lot of copies
c. When using multiple products at the
same time
(4) Stability
CAUTION
Be sure to lock the caster stoppers.
In the case of an earthquake, the product
may slide, leading to an injury.
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WARNING
Before conducting an inspection, read all
relevant documentation (service manual,
technical notices, etc.) and proceed with the
inspection following the prescribed procedure
using the recommended personal safety
equipment and using only the prescribed
tools.
Do not make any adjustment not described
in the documentation.
If the prescribed procedure or tool is not
used, the product may break and a risk of
injury or fire exists.
Before conducting an inspection, be sure to
disconnect the power plugs from the Main
Body and Accessories (Options).
When the power plug is inserted into the
wall outlet, some units are still powered
even if the POWER switch is turned OFF.
A risk of electric shock exists.
CAUTION
The area around the fixing unit is hot.
You may get burned.
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CAUTION
Do not leave the machine unattended during
transportation, installation, and/or inspection.
If the machine is left unattended, face
protrusions toward the wall or take other
necessary precautions to prevent a user or
other person in the area from stumbling
over a protrusion of the machine or being
caught by a cable, possibly causing a fall to
the floor or other personal injury.
(2) Work Performed with the Product Powered On
WARNING
Take every care when making adjustments or
performing an operation check with the
product powered.
If you make adjustments or perform an
operation check with the external cover
detached, you may touch live or highvoltage parts or you may be caught in
moving gears or the timing belt, leading to a
risk of injury.
Take every care when servicing with the
external cover detached.
High-voltage exists around the drum unit. A
risk of electric shock exists.
If it is absolutely necessary to service the
machine with the door open or external
covers removed, always be attentive to the
motion of the internal parts.
A normally protected part may cause
unexpected hazards.
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CAUTION
Do not keep gazing at a lamp light during the
service procedure with the product powered
ON.
Eyestrain may result.
(3) Safety Checkpoints
WARNING
When a product fault is reported from a user,
check parts and repair the fault appropriately
with safety in mind.
A damaged product, personal injury, or fire
may result.
Whenever mounting an option on the
machine, be attentive to the motion of the
other workers performing the task.
Another worker may be injured by a pinch
point between the machine and the option.
When mounting an option on the machine, be
careful about the clearance between the
machine and the option.
You may be injured with your finger or hand
pinched between the machine and the
option.
When removing a part that secures a motor,
gear, or other moving part, disassembling a
unit, or reinstalling any of such parts and
units, be careful about moving parts and use
care not to drop any part or unit. During the
service procedure, give sufficient support for
any heavy unit.
You may be injured by a falling part or unit.
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WARNING
Check the external covers and frame for
possible sharp edges, burrs, and damage.
They can be a cause of injury during use or
servicing.
When accessing a hard-to-view or narrow
spot, be careful about sharp edges and burrs
on the frame and parts.
They may injure your hands or fingers.
Do not allow any metal parts such as clips,
staples, and screws to fall into the product.
They can short internal circuits and cause
electric shock or spark bursting into flame.
Check wiring for pinched and any other
damage.
Current can leak, leading to a risk of
electric shock or fire.
Check high-voltage cables and sheaths for
any damage.
Damage may lead to product failure and/or
the risk of fire.
Do not disassemble or adjust the write unit
(PH unit) incorporating a laser.
The laser light can enter your eye, leading
to a risk of loss of eyesight.
Do not supply power with the write unit (PH
unit) shifted from the specified mounting
position.
The laser light can enter your eye, leading
to a risk of loss of eyesight.
After replacing a part to which AC voltage is
applied (e.g., optical lamp and fixing lamp), be
sure to check the installation state.
A risk of fire exists.
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WARNING
Check the interlock switch and actuator for
loosening and check whether the interlock
functions properly.
If the interlock does not function, you may
receive an electric shock or be injured
when you insert your hand in the product
(e.g., for clearing paper jam).
Make sure the wiring cannot come into
contact with sharp edges, burrs, or other
pointed parts.
Damage may lead to the risk of electric
shock or fire.
Make sure that all screws, components,
wiring, connectors, etc. that were removed for
safety check and maintenance have been
reinstalled in the original location. (Pay
special attention to forgotten connectors,
pinched cables, forgotten screws, etc.)
A risk of product trouble, personal injury,
electric shock, and fire exists.
Never use any flammable or combustible
spray, fluid, gas, or similar substance in and
around the product.
Do not use any flammable or combustible
dust spray, in particular, to clean the interior
of the product.
Fire or explosion may result.
CAUTION
Carefully remove all toner remnants and dust
from electrical parts and electrode units such
as a charging corona unit.
Toner remnants and dust may lead to
product failure and/or the risk of fire.
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CAUTION
Check electrode units such as a charging
corona unit for deterioration and signs of
leakage.
Damage may lead to product failure and/or
the risk of fire.
When replacing a battery, replace it with a
new one as specified.
Dispose of the used battery as instructed
on its packaging or by local ordinance.
There is a risk of explosion if the battery is
replaced with an incorrect type.
(4) Handling of Consumables
WARNING
For handling of consumables (toner,
developer, photoconductor, etc.) and their
storage precautions, see MSDS.
(5) Handling of Service Materials
CAUTION
Handle with care according to MSDS.
Use of solvent may involve explosion, fire,
or personal injury.
3.4 Used Batteries Precautions
3.4.1 ALL Areas
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.
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3.4.2 Germany
VORSICHT!
Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemem Austausch der Batterie.
Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einen vom Hersteller empfohlenen gleichwertigen Typ.
Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers.
3.4.3 France
ATTENTION
Il y a danger dexplosion sil y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie.
Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du mme type ou dun type quivalent recommand
par le constructeur.
Mettre au rebut les batteries usages conformment aux instructions du fabricant.
3.4.4 Denmark
ADVARSEL!
Lithiumbatteri - Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig hndtering.
Udskiftning m kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type.
Levr det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandren.
3.4.6 Norway
ADVARSEL
Eksplosjonsfare ved feilaktig skifte av batteri.
Benytt samme batteritype eller en tilsvarende type anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten.
Brukte batterier kasseres i henhold til fabrikantens instruksjoner.
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The print head unit is NOT A FIELD SERVICEABLE ITEM. Therefore, the print head unit
should not be opened under any circumstances.
semiconductor laser
Maximum power of the laser diode
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(*)
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Wavelength
15 mW
13.9W
17.3W
770 to 800 nm
[2]
[1]
[2]
CAUTION
Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other
than those specified in this manual may result in hazardous radiation
exposure.
semiconductor laser
Maximum power of the laser diode
Wavelength
15 mW
770 to 800 nm
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CAUTION
Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other
than those specified in this manual may result in hazardous radiation
exposure.
semiconductor laser
Maximum power of the laser diode
Wavelength
15 mW
770 to 800 nm
(3) Denmark
ADVARSEL
Usynlig laserstrling ved bning, nr sikkerhedsafbrydere er ude af
funktion. Undg udsttelse for strling. Klasse 1 laser produkt der
opfylder IEC60825-1 sikkerheds kravene.
halvlederlaser
Laserdiodens hjeste styrke
blgelngden
15 mW
770 to 800 nm
LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE
KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT
VAROITUS!
Laitteen kyttminen muulla kuin tss kyttohjeessa mainitulla
tavalla saattaa altistaa kyttjn turvallisuusluokan 1 ylittvlle
nkymttmlle lasersteilylle.
puolijohdelaser
Laserdiodin suurin teho
aallonpituus
15 mW
770 to 800 nm
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VARNING!
Om apparaten anvnds p annat stt n i denna bruksanvisning
specificerats, kan anvndaren utsttas fr osynlig laserstrlning, som
verskrider grnsen fr laserklass 1.
halvledarlaser
Den maximala effekten fr laserdioden
vglngden
15 mW
770 to 800 nm
VARO!
Avattaessa ja suojalukitus ohitettaessa olet alttiina nkymttomlle
lasersteilylle. l katso steeseen.
VARNING!
Osynlig laserstrining nr denna del r ppnad och sprren r
urkopplad. Betrakta ej strien.
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ADVERSEL
Dersom apparatet brukes p annen mte enn spesifisert i denne
bruksanvisning, kan brukeren utsettes fr unsynlig laserstrlning,
som overskrider grensen for laser klass 1.
halvleder laser
Maksimal effekt till laserdiode
blgelengde
15 mW
770 to 800 nm
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CAUTION
You may be burned or injured if you touch any area that you are
advised not to touch by any caution label. Do not remove caution
labels. If any caution label has come off or soiled and therefore the
caution cannot be read, contact our service office.
Caution labels shown are attached in some areas on/in the machine.
When accessing these areas for maintenance, repair, or adjustment, special care should be
taken to avoid burns and electric shock.
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High voltage
This area generates high voltage.
Be careful not to touch here when the power is turned
ON to avoid getting an electric shock.
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2. PRODUCT NAME
In this manual, each of the products is described as follows:
1
Windows NT 4.0/2000
Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista/7
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3. BRAND NAME
3.1 TRADEMARKS OF OTHER COMPANIES
The company names and product names mentioned in this manual are the brand name or the registered trademark of each company.
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4. FEEDING DIRECTION
When the long side of the paper is parallel with the feeding direction, it is called short edge feeding. The feeding direction which is
perpendicular to the short edge feeding is called the long edge feeding.
Short edge feeding will be identified with [S (abbreviation for Short edge feeding)] on the paper size. No specific notation is added for the
long edge feeding. When the size has only the short edge feeding with no long edge feeding, [S] will not be added to the paper size.
Sample notation
Paper size
Feeding direction
A4
A4
A4S
A3
A3
B-4
Notation
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1.1 Type
Type
Desktop/console * scanner/printer
Printing process
PC drum type
Scanning density
600 dpi in main scanning direction x 600 dpi in sub scanning direction
Exposure lamp
Platen
Original scanning
Reading device
CCD sensor
Registration
Paper feeding separation system (Tray 1) Roller separation system with pick-up mechanism
Paper feeding separation system (Tray 2) Roller separation system with pick-up mechanism
Exposure system (exposing system)
600 dpi
Developing system
Charging system
Neutralizing system
Neutralization needle bias superimposed voltage, separating claws and combination of curvature
system
Fusing system
Roller fusing
Heating system
Halogen lamp
1.2 Functions
Types of original
Sheets
Books
Three-dimensional objects
A3 or 11 x 17
Max. 2 kg
Multiple copies
1 to 9999
Copy
PC print
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Processing speed
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140.0 mm/s
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173.0 mm/s
Image loss
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Copying/printing speed for multi-copy/
print cycle
(A4 or 8 1/2 x 11)
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Full size
x1.000
Reduction
Metric area
x0.500
x0.707
x0.816
x0.866
Inch area
x0.500
x0.647
x0.733
x0.785
Metric area
x1.154
x1.224
x1.414
x2.000
Inch area
x1.214
x1.294
x1.545
x2.000
A3 to B5/B5S
A5S
16K
8K
Enlargement
3 memories
x0.250 to x4.000
in 0.001 increments
Paper size
Tray 1
Metric area
Inch area
11 x 17 to 8 1/ x 11
2
8 1/ x 11S
2
5 1/ x 8 1/ S
2
2
8 x 13
Metric area
A3 to B5/B5S
6K
8K
Inch area
12 x 18 to 8 1/ x 11
2
8 1/ x 11S
2
5 1/ x 8 1/ S
2
2
8 x 13
Metric area
Inch area
12 x 18 to 5 1/ x 8 1/
2
2
5 1/ x 8 1/ S
2
2
4 x 6S
8 x 13
Tray 2
A3 to A6S
A5
16K/16KS
8K
Plain paper
250 sheets
Thick paper
10 sheets
OHP film
1 sheet
Supported external
memory devices
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1.3 Paper
Paper source (maximum tray capacity)
Type
Copy paper
type
Tray 1
Tray 2
(500 sheets)
(500 sheets)
(150 sheets)
Translucent paper
Copy paper
dimensions
(20 sheets)
Postcards
Envelopes
(10 sheets)
Labels
(20 sheets)
Width
139.7 to 297 mm
5 1/ to 11 3/ inch
2
4
139.7 to 297 mm
5 1/ to 11 3/ inch
2
4
90 to 297 mm
3 1/ to 11 3/ inch
2
4
Length
182 to 431.8 mm
7 1/ to 17 inch
4
182 to 431.8 mm
7 1/ to 17 inch
4
139.7 to 431.8 mm
5 1/ to 17 inch
2
Automatic duplex unit : Only the plain paper weighing 60 to 90 g/m2 (16 to 24 lb) are reliably fed.
NOTE
Precautions regarding the use of paper.
Do not use the following types of paper. Not observing these precautions may lead to reduced print quality, a paper jam or a
damage to the machine.
OHP film that have already been fed through the machine (even if they are still blank)
Paper that has been printed on with a heat-transfer printer or an inkjet printer
Folded, curled, wrinkled, or torn paper
Paper that has been left unwrapped for a long period of time
Damp paper, perforated paper, or paper with punched holes
Extremely smooth or extremely rough paper, or paper with an uneven surface
Treated paper such as carbon-backed paper, thermal paper, pressure-sensitive paper, or iron-on transfer paper
Paper that has been decorated with foil or embossing
Paper of a non-standard shape (paper that is not rectangular)
Paper that is bound with glue, staples or paper clips
Paper with labels attached
Paper with ribbons, hooks, buttons, etc., attached
1.4 Materials
Number of prints
(specification value)
Parts name
Toner bottle
Developer
Drum unit
Developing unit
Type name
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17,500 prints
TN217
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25,000 prints
TN414
DV411
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80,000 prints
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100,000 prints
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110,000 prints
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120,000 prints
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80,000 prints
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100,000 prints
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110,000 prints
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120,000 prints
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320,000 prints
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400,000 prints
bizhub 363
440,000 prints
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480,000 prints
DR411
A1UD R711 XX
Average
2,900 prints/month
Maximum
19,000 prints/month
Average
2,300 prints/month
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19,000 prints/month
Average
4,800 prints/month
Maximum
28,000 prints/month
Average
3,700 prints/month
Maximum
28,000 prints/month
Average
7,900 prints/month
Maximum
48,000 prints/month
Average
6,100 prints/month
Maximum
48,000 prints/month
Average
10,700 prints/month
Maximum
60,000 prints/month
Average
8,300 prints/month
Maximum
60,000 prints/month
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Europe
Except for Europe
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Europe
Except for Europe
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Europe
Except for Europe
Voltage:
Current:
100 V
15 A
110 V
15 A
120 V
12 A
127 V
12 A
230 V
7A
Frequency:
AC 100 V,
120 V,
127 V,
220-240 V
50/60 Hz 3 Hz
1,500 W or less
Dimensions
ADF is installed
Space requirements
Weight
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Humidity
Levelness
Difference between front and back, right and left should be 1 degree or under.
RAM
HDD
250 GB (shared with the main body) * Optional in some models and marketing areas.
SSD
1 GB
Interface
Standard
Ethernet (1000Base-T/100Base-TX/10Base-T)
USB2.0/1.1
Option
USB 2.0
Frame type
Ethernet 802.2
Ethernet 802.3
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Supported protocols
TCP/IP (IPv4/IPv6)
BOOTP
ARP
ICMP
DHCP
DHCPv6
AutoIP
SLP
SNMP
FTP
LPR/LPD
RAW Socket
SMB over TCP/IP
IPP
HTTP
POP
SMTP
LDAP
NTP
SSL
IPX/SPX
AppleTalk
Bonjour
NetBEUI
WebDAV
DPWS
S/MIME
IPsec
DNS
DynamicDNS
LLMNR
LLTD
Printer language
PCL5c/6 Emulation
PCL XL ver. 2.1 Emulation
PostScript 3 Emulation (3016)
XPS ver.1.0
Print resolution
Equivalent to 1,800 dpi in main scanning direction x 600 dpi in sub scanning direction
Printer fonts
Supported computer
Printer driver
PCL KONICAMINOLTA
driver (PCL driver)
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XPS KONICAMINOLTA
driver (XPS driver)
Fax driver
TWAIN
Scannable range
Same as the copier (Max. 11 x 17: inch area, A3: metric area)
70 pages/min
Functions
Scan to E-mail
Scan to FTP
Scan to SMB
Scan to WebDAV
Scan to BOX
Scanning resolution
200 dpi
300 dpi
400 dpi
600 dpi
Driver
TWAIN Driver
HDD TWAIN Driver
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Supported operating
systems
PC
Required memory
Network
Hard disk
SMB
Supported
operating
systems
DFS function is supported only in the environment that structured with the following Windows
server operating systems.
Windows 2000 Server each edition
Windows Server 2003 each edition
Windows Server 2008
Direct hosting function apply to the following operating systems.
Windows 2000
Windows XP
Windows Vista
(IPv6 function is available only when the Windows Vista is installed.)
Samba *
2.2.x
3.x
Novell
Netware
*: This machine supports Unicode. However, if the operating system used in a destination computer does not support Unicode (2 and 3 byte
characters), SMB transmission may be unavailable. If SMB transmission is unsuccessful, specify the shared name of the destination folder
using ASCII codes (one-byte alphanumeric characters).
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2. DF-621/SP-501
2.1 Type
Name
Type
Feeding order
Forward
Feed section
Switchback section
Exit section
Installation
Document alignment
Center
Document loading
2.2 Functions
Modes
2.3 Paper
Type of
document
Standard mode
Metric area
A6S to A3
Inch area
5.5 x 8.5 to 11 x 17
For the mixed original detection mode, refer to the mixed original feed chart.
FAX mode
Metric area
Standard size: A5 to A3
Width: 100 to 297 mm
Length (1-sided mode): 139.7 to 1,000 mm
Length (2-sided mode): 139.7 to 431.8 mm
Inch area
Capacity
Possible trouble
Feed failure, damaged sheet, or drive failure due to clip clogging
Book original
Feed failure
more than128g/m2
Torn original
OHP transparencies
Feed failure
Label sheet
Feed failure
Offset master
Feed failure
Feed failure
Damaged sheet
Sheets patched
Possible trouble
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Type of original
Possible trouble
Translucent paper
Transport failure
*: Before using loose leaf or folded original, straighten the perforations or fold first.
The permissible lift amount is 15 mm or less.
297 mm
257 mm
Mixed
original size
182 mm
148 mm
128 mm
A3
A4
B4
257 mm
B5
A4S
210 mm
A5
B5S
A5S
A6S
A3
OK
OK
A4
OK
OK
B4
OK
OK
OK
OK
B5
OK
OK
OK
OK
A4S
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
A5
NG
NG
OK
OK
OK
OK
182 mm
B5S
NG
NG
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
148 mm
A5S
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
OK
OK
128 mm
A6S
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
OK
OK
210 mm
For inch
Max. original size
11
11
Mixed
original size
8.5
5.5
8.5
5.5
11 x 17
8.5 x 11
8.5 x 14
8.5 x 11S
5.5 x 8.5
8.5 x 5.5S
11 x 17
OK
OK
8.5 x 11
OK
OK
8.5 x 14
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
8.5 x 11S
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
5.5 x 8.5
NG
NG
OK
OK
OK
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
OK
8.5 x 5.5S
OK
NG
60 W or less
Dimensions
596 mm (W) x 542 mm (D) x 116 mm (H) * excluding the protruding part
23.46 inch (W) x 21.34 inch (D) x 4.57 inch (H)
Weight
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3. PC-109/PC-208
3.1 Type
Name
Type
Installation
Desk type
Document alignment
Center
3.2 Paper
Type
Plain paper (60 to 90 g/m2, 16 to 24 lb)
Capacity
Size
A5S (Metric area only),
B5
B5S
A4
A4S
B4
A3,
5 1/2 x 8 1/2S (Inch area only),
8 1/2 x 11
8 1/2 x 11S,
8 1/2 x 14
11 x 17
8K
16K
Tray 3
Tray 4
500 sheets
500 sheets
Width
139.7 to 297 mm
5.5 to 11.7 inch
Length
182 to 431.8 mm
7.2 to 17 inch
15 W or less
Dimensions
Weight
PC-109
PC-208
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4. PC-409
4.1 Type
Name
Type
Installation
Desk type
Document alignment
Center
4.2 Paper
Type
Plain paper (60 to 90 g/m2 (16 to 24 lb))
Size
Metric area: A4,
Inch area: 8 1/ x 11
2
2,500 sheets
Capacity
45 W or less
Dimensions
Weight
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5. JS-505
5.1 Type
Type
Installation
Document alignment
Center
5.2 Functions
Modes
5.3 Paper
Exit tray
Lower tray
Size
A6S
A5S
A5
B6S
B5S
B5
A4S
A4
B4
A3
A3 Wide
Post card S
5 1/2 x 8 1/2S
5 1/2 x 8 1/2,
8 1/2 x 11S
8 1/2 x 11,
8 1/2 x 14
11 x 17
12 1/4 x 18
Special
paper
Type
Capacity
150 sheets
20 sheets
OHP film
Post card
Label
Envelope
10 sheets
1 sheet
Max.:
311.1 mm x 1200 mm
12.25 inch x 47.25 inch
Min.:
90 mm x 139.7 mm
3.5 inch x 5.5 inch
Upper tray
A5S
B5S
B5
A4S
A4
B4
A3
8 1/2 x 11S/8 1/2 x 11
8 1/2 x 14
11 x 17
Max.:
297 mm x 431.8 mm
11.75 inch x 17 inch
Min.:
148 mm x 210 mm
5.75 inch x 8.25 inch
50 sheets
Lower tray
Shift amount
30 mm
Size
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Dimensions
Weight
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6. JS-603
6.1 Type
Type
Document alignment
Center
6.2 Functions
Modes
Sort
Group
6.3 Paper
Size
A5S
B5S
B5
A4S
A4
B4
A3
A3 Wide
5 1/2 x 8 1/2S
8 1/2 x 11S
8 1/2 x 11
8 1/2 x 14
11 x 17
12 1/4 x 18
Type
Capacity
100 sheets
Special
paper
10 sheets
Max.:
311.15 mm x 457.2 mm
12.25 inch x 18 inch
Min.:
139.7 mm x 182 mm
5.5 inch x 7.17 inch
OHP film
Label
Envelope
Dimensions
Weight
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7. FS-527
7.1 Type
Name
Type
Freestanding
Document alignment
Center
Consumables
Staples
7.2 Functions
Modes
Sort
Group
Offset
Group
Offset
Sort staple
7.3 Paper
7.3.1 Non sort/sort/group
Size
Type
A6S
A5S
A5
B5S
B5
B6S
A4S
A4
B4
A3
A3Wide
5 1/2 x 8 1/2S
5 1/2 x 8 1/2
8 1/2 x 11S
8 1/2 x 11
8 1/2 x 14
11 x 17
12 1/4 x 18
Tray1 (Sub tray) Max.:
311.15 mm x 1200 mm
Tray1 (Sub tray) Max.:
12.25 x 47.24 inch
Tray1 (Sub tray) Min.:
90 mm x 139.7 mm
Tray1 (Sub tray) Min.:
3.54 x 5.5 inch
Tray2 (Main tray) Max.:
311.15 mm x 457.2 mm
Tray2 (Main tray) Max.:
12.25 x 18 inch
Tray2 (Main tray) Min.:
100 mm x 139.7 mm
Tray2 (Main tray) Min.:
3.94 x 5.5 inch
Plain
paper
Recycled
paper
210 mm to 297 mm x
457.2 mm to 1200 mm
Weight
60 to 90 g/m2
16 to 24 lb
Envelope
OHP
transparenci
es
Label
Letterhead
Max. capacity
Exit tray1
200 sheets
Exit tray2
3,000 sheets
B4 x 14 or greater
8 1/ x 14 or greater
2
1,500 sheets
A5S or less
5 1/ x 8 1/ S or less
2
2
500 sheets
Thick paper
1
91 to 150 g/m2
24.25 to 40 lb
Thick paper
2
Thick paper
3
Thick paper
4
Long size
paper *
20 sheets
A5
B5S
B5
A4S
A4
B4
A3
A3Wide
8 1/2 x 11S
Type
Plain
paper
Recycled
paper
Weight
60 to 90 g/m2
16 to 24 lb
Max. capacity
Exit tray2
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8 1/ x 11S or less
2
3,000 sheets *
B4 or greater
8 1/ x 14 or greater
2
1,500 sheets
A5
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Size
8 1/ x 11
2
8 1/ x 14
2
11 x 17
12 1/ x 18
4
Weight
Max. capacity
91 to 271 g/m2
24.25 to 72 lb
Max.:
311.15 mm x 457.2 mm
12.25 x 18 inch
Min.:
182 mm x 148.5 mm
7.17 x 5.85 inch
*: 2,000 sheets when SD-509 is mounted
A5
B5S
B5
A4S
A4
B4
A3
8 1/2 x 11S
8 1/ x 11
2
8 1/ x 14
2
11 x 17
Max.:
297 mm x 431.8 mm
11.75 x 17 inch
Type
Plain
paper
Recycled
paper
Thick paper
1
Weight
60 to 90 g/m2
16 to 24 lb
2 to 9
sheets
100 copies
50 copies
10 to 20
sheets
50 copies
50 copies
21 to 30
sheets
30 copies
30 copies
31 to 40
sheets
25 copies
25 copies
41 to 50
sheets
20 copies
20 copies
91 to 209 g/m2
24.25 to 55.5 lb
50 sheets
15 sheets
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Min.:
182 mm x 148.5 mm
7.25 x 5.75 inch
7.4 Stapling
Staple filling mode
Stapling position
A4
A3
8 1/ x 11
2
11 x 17
B5
B4
A4S
B5S
A5
8 1/2 x 11S
8 1/ x 14
2
A4S
A4
A3
B5S
B5
B4
A5
8 1/2 x 11S
8 1/ x 11
2
8 1/ x 14
2
11 x 17
None
Max. No. of
sheets to be
stapled
30 sheets
Thick paper
2
Manual staple
B4, 8 1/2 x
14 or
greater
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Dimensions
Weight
42 kg (92.59 lb)
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8. FS-529
8.1 Type
Type
Installation
Document alignment
Center
8.2 Functions
Modes
Sort
Group
Sort offset
Group offset
Sort staple
8.3 Paper
Capacity
Size
A6S
A5S
A5
B6S
B5S
B5
A4S
A4
B4
A3
A3 Wide
5 1/2 x 8 1/2S
5 1/2 x 8 1/2,
8 1/2 x 11S
8 1/2 x 11
8 1/2 x 14,
11 x 17
12 1/4 x 18
Type
Letter S
A4S
8 1/ x 11S
2
or less
Legal
B4
8 1/ x 14
2
or greater
OHP film
Label
Envelope
Long size paper
Max.:
311.15 mm x 1200 mm
12.25 inch x 47.24 inch
Min.:
90 mm x 139.7 mm
3.54 inch x 5.5 inch
30 mm
Plain paper
Thick paper (91 to 209 g/m2, 24.25 to 55.5 lb)
Size
B5
A4S
A4
B4
A3
8 1/2 x 11S
8 1/ x 11
2
8 1/ x 14
2
11 x 17
8.5 Stapling
No. of sheets to be stapled
10 sheets
Letter S
A4S
8 1/ x
2
11S
50 sheets
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Stapling position
56 W or less
Dimensions
Weight
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9. PK-517
9.1 Type
Name
Punch kit
Type
9.2 Functions
Punching method
No. of holes
2-3 holes
4 holes
Sweden 4 holes
Hole diameter/pitch
Supported mode
Punch mode
Sort
Group,
Staple
Supported paper
Plain paper
Bond paper
Thick paper 1/2/3 (Main unit specifications prioritized)
Weight
60 to 256 g/m2
Label paper
Tab paper
Transparency film
2nd base paper
Holed paper and the other paper that may interfere with the operation of the punch kit or the
punch blade
30 W or less
Dimensions
Weight
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10. SD-509
10.1 Type
Name
Type
Installation
Document alignment
Center
Stapling function
10.2 Paper
10.2.1 Saddle stitching
Type
Plain paper
Thick paper 1
Thick paper 2
Size
A3
B4
A4S
A3 Wide
11 x 17
8 1/2 x 14
8 1/ x 11S
2
Min: 210 mm x 279.4 mm, 8.27 inch X 11 inch
Max: 311.15 mm x 457.2 mm, 12.25 inch X 18 inch
14 sheets (60 g/m2 to 90 g/m2 , 16 to 24 lb) + 1 sheet (60 g/m2 to 209 g/m2 , 16 to 55.5 lb)
10.2.2 Folding
Type
Plain paper
Size
A3
B4
A4S
A3 Wide
11 x 17
8 1/2 x 14
8 1/ x 11S
2
Min: 210 mm x 279.4 mm, 8.27 inch X 11 inch
Max: 311.15 mm x 457.2 mm, 12.25 inch X 18 inch
Weight
24 kg (52.91 lb)
10.5 Consumables
Staples 5,000 (SK-602: Staple kit)
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Overview
Application
LK-101 v2
LK-102
LK-103 v2
PDF processing
Image panel
Photo registration
Searchable PDF
NetFront
Supported protocols
HTTP
HTTPS
TCP/IP
HTML
CSS
JavaSrcript
Ajax
JPEG
BMP
PNG
GIF
Animation GIF
PDF
XPS
Flash
SSL2.0
SSL3.0
TLS1.0
Display modes
Normal
Just-Fit Rendering
Smart-Fit Rendering
PDF viewer
Adobe Reader LE
Flash player
Western (ISO-8859-1)
Unicode (UTF-8)
Simplified Chinese (GB2312)
Traditional Chinese (Big5)
Japanese (Shift-JIS)
Japanese (ISO-2022-JP)
Japanese (EUC-JP)
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NOTE
The Flash player installed on the MFP does not support the following:
The function to trigger an event caused by a key operation.
The function to paste or acquire data such as character strings from the clipboard.
The context menu.
The Flash printing function.
The function to execute JavaScript from Flash or to operate Flash by JavaScript.
A screen that has no window (pop-up).
The Flash bookmark function.
The function to send/receive data in real time using the Flash Media Server.
The function to communicate via the XMLSocket.
BMP format
24-bit color,
Uncompressed
Image size
48 x 48 pixels
Data size
6,966 Byte
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12. FK-508
12.1 Basic specifications
12.1.1 General specifications
Applicable lines
PSTN, PBX
Protocol
33,600 bps
Coding method
MH
MR
MMR
JBIG
Modulation method
V27ter
V29
(V.33): V.33 is for reception only.
V17
V8
V34
Communication resolution
Normal
8 x 3.85 lines / mm
Fine
8 x 7.7 lines / mm
200 x 200 pixels / inch
Super fine
Ultra Super
fine
With HDD
installed
With no
HDD
installed
With HDD
installed
With no
HDD
installed
The image data is saved on the RAM disk which is backed up with the battery on the
copier side. Back-up time is less than 60 minutes (at full-charge).
Communication time
Resolution conversion
At sending:
Scanner: inch
Density conversion: inch mm
Communication: mm / inch (600 dpi only)
At receiving:
Communication: mm
Density conversion: mm inch
Print: inch
At receiving:
Communication: inch
Density conversion: inch inch
Print: inch
Scanning resolution
Platen
documents
ADF book
documents
Normal
8 x 3.85 lines/mm
Fine
8 x 7.7 lines/mm
Super fine
Ultra Super
fine
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Mixed original
Density selection
When a document is smaller than the effective scanning area, the area outside the document is
erased.
ADF scanning: left, right, head and bottom mask of 3mm each (0 to 5mm)
Platen scanning: left, right and head mask of 2mm each (fixed)
A3 B4, A3 A4 and B4 A4
Automatically reduced and sent in accordance with the recording paper size of remote station.
Rotation transmission
A4 / Letter size only. LEF documents are rotated by 90 degrees at sending to send it in SEF
direction.
No
Halftone
Yes
Finished stamp
Yes
Scanning time
All sizes except for B6 and Postcard (See the copier basic specifications.)
Auto recording paper selection
Note: A5 and B5 paper is used only for A5 and B5 reception respectively
Tray 1 to Tray 4
Bypass Tray
Staple
No
Recording speed
Recording size
A3 size maximum
A3 fix as reception record ability declaration in protocol.
1000 mm
In case of being larger than the maximum reception length, a communication error occurs.
When the memory over occurs during reception, the received data is printed.
Reduction record
When the received image information is larger than the recording paper, it is automatically reduced
to the recording paper size and recorded.
Yes
Rotation reception
Yes
Images are rotated by 90 degrees and recorded on the recording paper in LEF direction.
Two-sided reception
2-in-1 reception
No
Smoothing
Yes
Bypass print
Monitor print
No (copy at sending)
Connecting terminal
RJ11
Modem
Matsushita MMD-5020
Receiving sensitivity
G3 reception: up to -48 dB
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Dialing signal
Mode switching
When pressing the interrupt button while scanning documents to be transmitted, INTERRUPT LED
blinks. Copy screen appears after scanning is completed.
FAX start
Stop
RDH memory
% indication on LCD during scanning, recording and stand-by.
File memory (RAM disk/HDD)
Display in the JOB LIST screen
In the following cases, the data Indicator (LED) on the control panel lights up.
Upon reception of FAX
When a document is saved in the bulletin board box, polling TX box, and memory RX user box.
Icons are not displayed on the FAX waiting screen and the FAX operation screen.
Error display
Time display
Yes
The TSI/CSI display during communications
[Scan Settings], [Communication Settings] key: Moves to the FAX application function setting
screen.
Mode Check button: Valid
*/# button: Yes
Help button: Yes
Yes
Possible to register 2000 stations. (1000 with no optional HDD installed)
38 digits maximum
Possible to search the remote station list in the order of abbreviation numbers and Indexes.
The registration names must be 24 digits or less.
Registration name auto registration function: No
Second FAX No. registration function: No
Impossible to register the communication mode.
Possible to register Line Setting (Overseas TX, ECM Off, V.34 OFF, check destination, line
selection (Only with the line extension kit installed)).
There is no registration function provided of [Scan Setting], [Comm. Setting] except the line
setting.
Program dial
38 digits maximum
Group dial
Up to 100 groups. Possible to register group names. up to 500 remote stations per each group by
abbreviated numbers only.
605 remote stations maximum (abbreviated 500 + key pad 100 + manual input e-mail destination
5)
Manual redial
Yes
Possible to select from five latest histories.
Automatic redial
Yes
Automatically redial when remote stations are busy or return no responses or transmission errors
occur at the memory transmission
Possible to receive during redial waiting.
Another call is possible. (Not possible when there are two redial waiting jobs.)
No
Pulse/tone switching
Possible to switch by using the [*] key on the key pad or [Tone] key on the Direct Input screen.
Yes
Possible to turn ON or OFF the PBX connection and to register the external access code.
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Pseudo off-hook
Yes
The manual start is possible by using the pseudo off-hook.
[Off-Hook] button on LCD
Dial parameters
Yes
After appointing character to search, use up and down cursor keys.
Yes
Depends on specifications of each country.
12.2.2 Transmission
Timer transmission
24-hour (max.) timer setting is possible. (one station, sequential multi-stations transmission)
Batch transmission
No
Timer polling
24-hour (max.) timer setting is possible. (one remote station polling and sequential polling
reception)
No. of timers
No
No
Yes
Platen documents and book documents
ADF documents are possible as well.
The regular mode only
No
Reverse-image transmission
No
2-in-1 transmission
No
Book transmission
No
Yes
Scans documents in the appointed size irrelevant to document sizes and sends them. Transmits
documents in the appointed scanning width and length at the platen transmission and the ADF
transmission.
The effective image area is based on the center in the ADF transmission. (Corner-base scanning
in mixed-size document mode.)
Yes
Selected from Text, Text/Photo, Photo, Dot Matrix Original or Copied Paper.
Multi-stations
605 stations maximum (Abbr dial x 500 stations, keypad dial x 100 stations and E-Mail x 5) The
timer appointment is possible.
Memory transmission
Yes
Quick
ADF transmission
memory
Platen transmission
transmission
Mixture of ADF/platen
documents
Advanced communication
function
Partly Yes
(Only the communication mode is possible)
Manual transmission
Yes
No
Memory
ADF transmission
transmission Platen transmission
Mixture of ADF/platen
documents
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Yes
Yes
After the Separate Scan setting, the setting is read with
the [Start] key and the communication is started up with
the [Finish] key.
Yes
After the Separate Scan setting, the setting is read with
the [Start] key and the communication is started up with
the [Finish] key.
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Yes
Manual transmission
No
Yes
Forwarding transmission
Yes
Automatic forward: Automatic forward of received documents to remote stations registered in
advance.
Manual forward: No
Interruption transmission
Single station transmission reservation automatically interrupts between stations of multiple station
communications.
International communication
Yes
When the remote station is V17, communications start at TCM 7,200 bps. When the remote
station is V34, they start at 28,800 bps.
V34-off transmission
Transmitted without V34 mode. The V34-off appointment can be registered in the abbreviated /
program dials. This is used when the transmission error code related to V34 occurs frequently.
Yes
Possible to transmit irregular-size originals from ADF. The main scanning is the max. document
width set on ADF, and the sub scanning depends on document length.
Width: 297 mm/11.69 inch at the maximum
Length: 1000 mm/39.37 inch at the maximum
Incomplete TX hold
Yes
No
Confidential transmission
Transmission to the confidential BOX of a remote station by using the F code (SUB/SID). Appoints
the confidential BOX No. by using SUB. Set the communication password using SID as required.
Relay request
The relay request by using the F-code (SUB/SID). Appoints the relay BOX No. by using SUB.
Relay transmission
No
Check destination: When transmitting, compares the FAX No. specified with the FAX No.
information (CSI) of the remote station and transmits only when both numbers are the same.
Destination check display function: When transmitting, displays the list of addresses to allow to
check the address again and then transmit.
Restrict FAX broadcasting: Prohibits to specify multiple addresses for FAX transmission.
During direct dialing, call is initiated only if the destination number inputted a first time matches
with that inputted a second time.
12.2.3 Polling
Polled transmission
Polling reception
No
Yes
No
Selective polling
Yes
At the time of the CNG detection with the external phone off hook, a line is caught to start
reception.
Hold
No
Handset
No
One-piece phone
Country spec
No
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Conversation reservation
Reception at the confidential BOX appointed at the F-code (SUB). When a transmission password
(SID) has been set for the confidential box, the SID should be specified as the communication
password. At the time of printing documents received at the confidential BOX, a password to
access to the confidential BOX is required.
Closed reception
87 to 96 % in steps of 1 % Becomes the adaptive reduction when Print Separate Fax Pages =
OFF is selected. In case of the adaptive reduction, if the reception image size is a little bigger than
recording paper, the size is automatically reduced so that it becomes within the recording paper
size and is recorded.
Fixed reduction
No
Records the received image at an equal size. When the reception size is larger than A3 form,
excessive image is destructed.
Cassette selection
2-in-1 reception
No
Memory RX
A password is required for printing received files. The password (up to 8 digits) is set when the
memory RX mode is set in the utility mode. First page can be printed.
No
ECM
Yes
Frame size: 64 byte / 256 byte
Communication timer
Yes
24 hours maximum. 21 including one for sequential polling timer.
Redial waiting
Effective to both quick memory transmission and memory transmission. Redial and retransmission
in case of RTN or comm error.
Redial interval: follows the busy redial interval.
Num. of redials: 0 to 7 times (different counter from the busy redial)
Yes
Automatic print to the TTI in memory transmission.
Added when the number of document pages is appointed for quick memory transmission.
Header memo
No
Yes
30 characters maximum
Added not to the original read image, but to the top of the transmission image while in the image
rotation being specified.
The registration of up to 20 sender names is available.
It is possible to make a selection to decide whether or not the address is printed at the header
position.
Yes
After processing the enlargement and/or reduction operations, a record is made at the bottom
position specified before conducting an image rotation.
Date, time and page no. are recorded.
Yes
MH fix
Yes
Document insertion is possible after dialing. Starts calling by using the [Start] button.
Communication history
Yes
The last 700 communication histories are recorded in the communication journal.
Yes
The number of transmitted pages to each user. Limit control is not done.
Key counter
Yes
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TX result report
Manual output (numeric order: output to be produced for each destination type)
Program list
Group address list
Manual output
Confidential RX report
Subject/Text list
Manual output
Header note
No
Language selection
Yes
Approx. 10000 pages* (numbers of pages in the case of storing standard A4-size pages containing
approximately 700 characters at fine resolution)
Ultra fine
Super fine
Fine
Normal
monochrome (TIFF-FX)
TIFF-S (MH)
TIFF-F (MR/MMR)
None
Internet fax Rx error report When documents cannot be sent to the SMTP server, transmission
error report to be printed/not printed can be set.
When MDN/DSN response is received, to be printed/not to be printed
can be set.
When MDN/DSN response is received, transmission result is
indicated on the transmission control report.
MDN/DSN response monitoring time can be set in the range from 0 to
99 hours.
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Mail reception
List/report
Possible
Reception by specifying a
box
width: A4 / B4 / A3
During automatic output: Shared with Fax Activity Report. Max. 100.
During manual output: Shared with Fax Activity Report. Max. 700.
Approx. 10000 pages* (numbers of pages in the case of storing standard A4-size pages containing
approximately 700 characters at fine resolution)
Ultra fine
Super fine
Fine
Normal (Monochrome
only)
Coding methods
Retry
TX error report
Reception
Report
Possible
TIFF-S (MH)
TIFF-F (MR/MMR)
PDF
Compact PDF
TIFF-C
*: The Internal hard disk is common used of each function of the Copy, the Scan, the Print and the Box.
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D OVERALL COMPOSITION
1. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
1.1 System front view
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Desk DK-508
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Finisher FS-527
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[18]
[19]
Finisher FS-529
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[21]
*1: Standard equipment only on bizhub 423, and bizhub 363 for North America and Europe.
NOTE
Use the desk or the paper feed cabinet without fail when installing on the floor in order to keep the function and quality of the unit.
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[1]
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[5]
[2]
[4]
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[3]
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*1: Being standard or optional depends on each marketing area and machine model. For details, see the following list.
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Marketing area
Europe
Others
bizhub 223
Option
Option
Option
bizhub 283
Option
Option
Option
bizhub 363
Standard
Standard
Option
bizhub 423
Standard
Standard
Standard
Model
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2. SECTION CONFIGURATION
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[4]
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[8]
[10]
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[1]
DF-621 *
[2]
Scanner section
[3]
[4]
Fusing section
[5]
Duplex section
[6]
[7]
Registration section
[8]
[9]
[10]
[11]
[12]
Developing section
[13]
[14]
*: Option
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3. PAPER PATH
Machine equipped with a DF-621, FS-527, and PC-208.
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Scanner
section
CCD board
Reverse
automatic
document
feeder
Inverter board
Scanner
relay board
Control panel
DC power supply
Secret boad
HDD
USB board
Authentication
unit
MFP board
Printer control
board
FAX board
Total counter
Fusing unit
Image transfer
section
Drum unit section
SSD
Developing
section
Main body
Paper feed
section
Laser drive
board
PH section
Key counter
Polygon motor
Duplex section
Manual bypass
tray section
Index board
Finisher
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[12]
[11]
[14]
[2]
[13]
[10]
[9]
[5]
[4]
[3]
[1]
CCD
(Photoelectric
conversion)
Light reflected off the surface of the original is converted to a corresponding electric signal by CCD and the resultant
electric signal is sent to the MFP board.
[2]
MFP board
[3]
Photo
conductor
The image formed by a laser light with which the surface of the photo conductor is irradiated is changed to a
corresponding electrostatic latent image.
Photo
conductor
charging
[4]
[5]
PH (Laser
exposure)
Developing
The toner, agitated and negatively charged in the developer mixing chamber, is attracted onto the electrostatic latent
image formed on the surface of the photo conductor. It is thereby changed to a visible, developed image.
[7]
Paper feed
[8]
Bypass paper
feed
Image transfer
A DC positive charge is applied to the image transfer roller to transfer the visible image on the surface of the photo
conductor onto the paper.
Paper
separation
The charge neutralizing needle and separation claws remove paper from the surface of the photo conductor.
[6]
[9]
[10]
[11] Cleaning
[12]
Erase
The remaining toner left on the surface of the photo conductor is scraped off.
The surface of the photo conductor is irradiated with light, which neutralizes any surface potential remaining on the
surface of the photo conductor.
[13] Fusing
The toner is permanently fused to the paper by the combination of heat and pressure applied by the fusing roller.
The paper is fed out face down onto the exit tray.
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[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
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[10]
[21]
[11]
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[12]
[13]
[14]
[15]
[16]
[17]
[18]
[19]
[20]
[1]
[2]
PC motor (M2)
[3]
[4]
LD
[5]
[6]
Charge
[7]
Developing bias DC
[8]
Developing bias AC
[9]
[10]
Transfer
[11]
Separation
[12]
[13]
[14]
TOD
[15]
[16]
[17]
[18]
[19]
[20]
[21]
Printing
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7 PROCESS SPEED
The process speed is not changed according to the size or type of the paper. Instead, the main body controls the intervals between sheets
of paper (paper transport timing).
Process speed
bizhub 223
140 mm/s
bizhub 283
bizhub 363
173 mm/s
bizhub 423
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E SERVICE TOOL
1. bizhub 223/283/363/423
1.1 Service material list
Name
Cleaning pad
Shape
Material No.
000V-18-1
Remarks
10pcs/1pack
Isopropyl alcohol
-
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2. DF-621
2.1 CE tool list
Tool name
ADF reading chart
Shape
Personnel
1
Parts No.
9J06 PJG1 XX
E-2
Remarks
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F PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE
1. Concept of periodical maintenance
TestCleaning/replacement cycle for each maintenance item of main body/options can be evaluated with the total counter or each life counter
value of [Service Mode] [Counter] [Life].
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Section
Overall
Description/part name
Qt.
Clean
Appearance
Qt.
Clean
Conveyance
section
Timing roller
Duplex section
Check Lubrication
Replace
Descriptions
Replace
Descriptions
Section
Processing section
Description/part name
Toner filter (Developing unit)
Drum unit
Developer
Check Lubrication
Section
Description/part name
Qt.
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Conveyance
section
Transfer section
Processing section
Ozone filter
Descriptions
Section
Description/part name
Qt.
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Descriptions
Section
Description/part name
Qt.
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Descriptions
Section
Fusing section
Description/part name
Qt.
Fusing unit
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Descriptions
Section
Processing section
Description/part name
Qt.
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Developing unit
Descriptions
Section
Conveyance
section
Description/part name
Qt.
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Descriptions
Section
Overall
Description/part name
Qt.
Appearance
F-2
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Descriptions
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No.
Section
Description/part name
Conveyance
section
Timing roller
Duplex section
Qt.
Clean
Qt.
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Descriptions
Check Lubrication
Replace
Descriptions
Section
Processing section
Description/part name
Toner filter (Developing unit)
Drum unit
Developer
Section
Description/part name
Qt.
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Conveyance
section
Transfer section
Processing section
Ozone filter
Descriptions
Section
Description/part name
Qt.
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Descriptions
Section
Description/part name
Qt.
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Descriptions
Section
Fusing section
Description/part name
Qt.
Fusing unit
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Descriptions
Section
Processing section
Description/part name
Qt.
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Developing unit
Descriptions
Section
Conveyance
section
Description/part name
Qt.
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Descriptions
Section
Overall
Description/part name
Qt.
Clean
Appearance
Qt.
Clean
Conveyance
section
Timing roller
Duplex section
Check Lubrication
Replace
Descriptions
Replace
Descriptions
Section
Processing section
Description/part name
Toner filter (Developing unit)
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No.
Section
Description/part name
Qt.
Drum unit
Developer
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Descriptions
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Descriptions
Section
Description/part name
Qt.
Conveyance
section
Transfer section
Processing section
Ozone filter
Section
Description/part name
Qt.
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Descriptions
Section
Description/part name
Qt.
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Descriptions
Section
Fusing section
Description/part name
Qt.
Fusing unit
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Descriptions
Section
Processing section
Description/part name
Qt.
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Developing unit
Descriptions
Section
Conveyance
section
Description/part name
Qt.
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Descriptions
Section
Overall
Description/part name
Qt.
Appearance
Conveyance
section
Timing roller
Duplex section
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Descriptions
Replace
Descriptions
Qt.
Clean
Section
Processing section
Description/part name
Toner filter (Developing unit)
Drum unit
Developer
Check Lubrication
Section
Conveyance
section
Description/part name
Qt.
F-4
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Descriptions
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No.
Section
Description/part name
Qt.
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Transfer section
Processing section
Ozone filter
Descriptions
Section
Description/part name
Qt.
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Descriptions
Section
Description/part name
Qt.
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Descriptions
Section
Fusing section
Description/part name
Qt.
Fusing unit
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Descriptions
Section
Processing section
Description/part name
Qt.
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Developing unit
Descriptions
Section
Conveyance
section
Description/part name
Qt.
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Descriptions
2.2 Option
2.2.1 DF-621
(1) Periodical maintenance 1 (life counter; every 50,000 counts)
No.
1
Section
Overall
2
3
4
5
Description/part name
Qt.
Clean
Appearance
Pick-up roller
Feed roller
Separation roller
Replace
Descriptions
Replace
Descriptions
Conveyance
section
Scanning section
Cleaning shaft
Check Lubrication
Section
Description/part name
Qt.
Clean
Check
Lubrication
Feed roller
*1
2.2.2 PC-109/PC-208/PC-409
(1) Periodical maintenance 1 (life counter; every 300,000 counts)
No.
1
2
Section
Overall
Description/part name
Qt.
Appearance
F-5
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Descriptions
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No.
Section
Qt.
Clean
Check Lubrication
Replace
Pick-up roller
Feed roller
Separation roller
Descriptions
*1
2.2.3 JS-505
(1) Periodical maintenance 1 (life counter; every 300,000 counts)
No.
1
Section
Overall
2
3
Conveyance
section
Description/part name
Qt.
Clean
Appearance
Check
Lubrication
Replace
Descriptions
Replace
Descriptions
Replace
Descriptions
2.2.4 JS-603/FS-527/SD-509/PK-517
(1) Periodical maintenance 1 (total counter; every 300,000 counts)
No.
1
Section
Overall
2
3
4
Conveyance
section
Description/part name
Qt.
Clean
Appearance
Paddles
Qt.
Clean
Check Lubrication
Section
FS-527
Conveyance
section
Description/part name
Check Lubrication
Upper paddle
Lower paddle
2.2.5 FS-529
(1) Periodical maintenance 1 (total counter; every 300,000 counts)
No.
1
Section
Overall
2
3
Conveyance
section
Description/part name
Qt.
Clean
Appearance
F-6
Check Lubrication
Replace
Descriptions
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bizhub 223
bizhub 283
bizhub 363
bizhub 423
Parts name
Parts No.
Qt.
A00F 6232 XX
Tray 2
4034 0151 XX
200,000
300,000
300,000
300,000
300,000
300,000
300,000
A00J 5636 XX
A00J 5636 XX
Conveyance
section
Fusing section
1164 3549 XX
900,000
1164 3508 XX
900,000
1164 3515 XX
900,000
4040 0778 XX
150,000
340,000
420,000
450,000
A1UD R705 XX
150,000
bizhub 223
80,000
bizhub 283
100,000
bizhub 363
110,000
bizhub 423
120,000
bizhub 223
80,000
bizhub 283
100,000
bizhub 363
110,000
bizhub 423
120,000
Fusing unit
100V
A1UD R708 XX
A1UD R709 XX
200V
A1UD R710 XX
100V
A1UD R708 XX
A1UD R709 XX
200V
A1UD R710 XX
100V
A1UD R708 XX
120V
A1UD R709 XX
200V
A1UD R710 XX
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363/423
Transfer
section
200,000
Drum unit
Developer
Processing
section
Developing
unit
Toner filter
(Developing
unit)
bizhub 223
320,000
bizhub 283
400,000
440,000
bizhub 423
480,000
bizhub 223
80,000
bizhub 283
100,000
110,000
120,000
bizhub 363
bizhub 363
Descriptions
*2
*4
Replacing cycle
A1UD R711 XX
A1UD 3707 XX
bizhub 423
F-7
*2
*4
*2
*4
Ref. page
F.6.6.1 Replacing the
manual bypass tray feed
roller
F.6.6.2 Replacing the
manual bypass tray
separation roller assy
F.6.6.3 Replacing the tray
1 feed roller/tray 1 pickup roller
F.6.6.4 Replacing the tray
1 separation roller
F.6.6.5 Replacing the tray
2 feed roller/tray 2 pickup roller
F.6.6.6 Replacing the tray
2 separation roller
F.6.7.1 Replacing the
timing roller bearings/
timing roller gear1, 2
*2
*3
*2
*3
*5
*3
*3
*6
*3
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Classification
Parts No.
Qt.
bizhub 223
Toner filter
(Main body)
320,000
400,000
440,000
480,000
A1UD 1351 XX
150,000
bizhub 223
17,500
bizhub 283
17,500
bizhub 363
25,000
bizhub 423
25,000
bizhub 283
A02E 1484 XX
bizhub 363
bizhub 423
Ozone filter
Toner bottle
Replacing cycle
Descriptions
Ref. page
*3
*6
*3
*1
3.2 Option
3.2.1 DF-621
Parts No.
Qt.
Replacing cycle
Pick-up roller
Parts name
A143 PP52 XX
200,000
Descriptions
Ref. Page
Feed roller
A143 5631 XX
200,000
*1
*2
F.7. Periodical
maintenance procedure
DF-621
A143 PP01 XX
200,000
Qt.
Replacing cycle
300,000
Descriptions
Ref. Page
300,000
*1
*2
F.8. Periodical
maintenance procedure
PC-109/PC-208
300,000
Qt.
Replacing cycle
300,000
Descriptions
Ref. Page
300,000
*1
*2
F.8. Periodical
maintenance procedure
PC-109/PC-208
300,000
Qt.
Replacing cycle
300,000
Descriptions
Ref. Page
300,000
*1
*2
F.9. Periodical
maintenance procedure
PC-409
300,000
Parts No.
Qt.
Replacing cycle
Descriptions
Ref. Page
Upper paddle
A0HR 7313 XX
Lower paddle
800,000
*1
800,000
*1
F.11. Periodical
maintenance procedure
FS-527
A0HR 7348 XX
3.2.2 PC-109
Parts name
Parts No.
Pick-up roller
Feed roller
A00J 5636 XX
Separation roller
*1: Actual durable cycle (life counter value)
*2: Replace those parts at the same time.
3.2.3 PC-208
Parts name
Parts No.
Pick-up roller
Feed roller
A00J 5636 XX
Separation roller
*1: Actual durable cycle (life counter value)
*2: Replace those parts at the same time.
3.2.4 PC-409
Parts name
Parts No.
Pick-up roller
Feed roller
A00J 5636 XX
Separation roller
*1: Actual durable cycle (life counter value)
*2: Replace those parts at the same time.
3.2.5 FS-527
Parts name
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Parts name
Conveyance section
Timing roller
Duplex section
Cleaning cycle
Descriptions
Ref. Page
60,000
*1
60,000
*1
4.2 DF-621
Parts name
Cleaning cycle
Descriptions
Ref. Page
Pick-up roller
50,000
*1
Feed roller
50,000
*1
Separation roller
50,000
*1
50,000
*1
Cleaning shaft
50,000
*1
50,000
*1
Cleaning cycle
Descriptions
Ref. Page
300,000
*1
F.10. Periodical
maintenance procedure
JS-505
Ref. Page
F.7. Periodical
maintenance procedure
DF-621
4.3 JS-505
Parts name
Roller and rolls
4.4 JS-603/SD-509/PK-517
Parts name
Cleaning cycle
Descriptions
300,000
*1
Paddles
300,000
*1
4.5 FS-527
Parts name
Cleaning cycle
Descriptions
Ref. Page
300,000
*1
Upper paddle
300,000
*1
Lower paddle
300,000
*1
F.11. Periodical
maintenance procedure
FS-527
Cleaning cycle
Descriptions
Ref. Page
300,000
*1
F.12. Periodical
maintenance procedure
FS-529
4.6 FS-529
Parts name
Roller and rolls
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Description
Rotation time of the fusing unit is counted, and detected when it reaches to the set life value shown on the right.
Paper dust remover The drum rotation time (paper dust remover) is counted and the life is detected when the count reaches the set life value
shown on the right.
Transfer roller unit
When the number of printed pages *2 reaches the set life value shown on the right, the end of unit life is detected.
Ozone filter
When the number of printed pages *2 reaches the set life value shown on the right, the end of unit life is detected.
Drum unit
Rotation time of the drum unit is counted, and detected when it reaches to the set life value shown on the right.
Developer
The developer use time is counted and the life is detected when the count reaches the set life value shown on the right.
Developing unit
The developing unit rotation time is counted and the life is detected when the count reaches the set life value shown on
the right and, at the same time, the developer use time reaches the set life value shown on the right.
*1: The initiation of any new print cycle is inhibited when reaching the life stop threshold value.
*2: For counting the number of prints, the paper size in the sub-scan direction is added up and the count is incremented by one for the size
of 216.0 mm or less and by two for the size of more than 216.0 mm.
21,350 M
22,300 M *1
150,000 counts
Ozone filter
150,000 counts
Drum unit
4,845 M
5,329 M
6,056 M *1
Developer
4,845 M
5,329 M
6,056 M *1
Developing unit
19,380 M
17,200 M
17,920 M *1
150,000 counts
Ozone filter
150,000 counts
Drum unit
3,921 M
4,313 M
4,901 M *1
Developer
3,921 M
4,313 M
4,901 M *1
Developing unit
15,684 M
15,800 M
16,440 M *1
150,000 counts
Ozone filter
150,000 counts
Drum unit
3,921 M
4,313 M
4,901 M *1
Developer
3,921 M
4,313 M
4,901 M *1
Developing unit
15,684 M
Description
bizhub 223
bizhub 283
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Description
bizhub 363
bizhub 423
Paper size
PV/M
bizhub 223
bizhub 283
bizhub 363
bizhub 423
Average
Maximum
19,000
Average
Maximum
28,000
Average
Maximum
48,000
Average
Maximum
60,000
Original density
B/W = 6 %
OFF
20 days (Main power switch turned ON and OFF 20 times per month)
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(2) Procedure
1. Remove the imaging unit.
G.4.3.1 Imaging unit
2. Unhook the tab [1] and lower the stopper [2].
[1]
[2]
3. Remove the ozone filter [1].
[1]
(2) Procedure
1. Remove the rear cover/2.
G.4.2.7 Rear cover/2
2. Peel off the toner filter (Main body) [1].
[1]
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[2]
[1]
[1]
[3]
[3]
1. Align the shaft [2] of the developing unit with the inner guide [1] of
the drum unit.
2. Slide the drum unit along the guide [1] to check that the positioning
pin [3] is properly aligned with the mating hole.
3. Tighten four screws (silver) [4].
[4]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[4]
[2]
4. Install the imaging unit in position.
5. Turn ON the main power switch.
6. Select [Service Mode] [Imaging Process Adjustment] [Gradation Adjust] and carry out gradation adjust.
I.11.5.1 Gradation Adjust
(2) Procedure
1. Remove the imaging unit.
G.4.3.1 Imaging unit
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[1]
[2]
[1]
(2) Procedure
1. Select [Administrator Settings] [System Settings] [Expert Adjustment] [Forward] [Drum Dry].
2. Press the start key to start [Drum Dry] (which will take about 60 sec.).
3. Clear the following life counter using the Service Mode.
Select [Service Mode] [Counter] [Life] [2] and clear the count of [Developing unit Rotation Time].
I.11.12.2 Life
NOTE
Clearing the [Developing unit Rotation Time] will automatically clear [Developer Replace Count] and [Developer Use Time].
4. Touch [END].
5. Turn OFF the main power switch.
NOTE
Be sure to run [Drum Dry] and clear the life counter before removing the imaging unit from the main body.
After the life counter is cleared, be sure to turn OFF the main power switch.
6. Remove the imaging unit.
G.4.3.1 Imaging unit
[2]
[1]
[1]
[3]
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9. Remove three screws [1] of the new developing unit and remove
the cover [2].
[1]
[2]
10. Remove the toner supply port [1].
[1]
[1]
[2]
11. Affix the sheets [1] that are furnished with the drum unit.
NOTE
Make sure that the collar [2] is completely covered with
the sheet.
If the sheets [1] are not available, use paper as a
substitute.
[1]
[2]
[1]
A
12. While turning the gear in the direction of the arrow, pour the packet
of developer evenly into the developer [1] chamber.
NOTE
Be sure not to let developer get inside the collar [2].
Turn the magnet roller in the direction of its normal
rotation, and not the backward.
Not touching the gear of A side.
13. Remove the sheets that were attached in step 11.
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[1]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[1]
16. Align the shaft [2] of the developing unit with the inner guide [1] of
the drum unit.
17. Slide the drum unit along the guide [1] to check that the positioning
pin [3] is properly aligned with the mating hole.
18. Tighten four screws (silver) [4].
19. Install the imaging unit in position.
[2]
[1]
[4]
[2]
20. Turn ON the main power switch.
21. Execute [Service Mode] [Imaging Process Adjustment] [TCR Sensor Adjust].
I.11.5.6 TCR Sensor Adjust
22. Select [Service Mode] [Imaging Process Adjustment] [Gradation Adjust] and carry out gradation adjust.
I.11.5.1 Gradation Adjust
NOTE
Be sure to replace the toner filter (on the main body side) at the same time.
(2) Procedure
1. Select [Administrator Settings] [System Settings] [Expert Adjustment] [Forward] [Drum Dry].
I.6.7.31 Drum Dry
2. Press the start key to start [Drum Dry] (which will take about 60 sec.).
3. Clear the following life counter using the Service Mode.
Select [Service Mode] [Counter] [Life] [2] and clear the count of [Developer Use Time].
I.11.12.2 Life
NOTE
Clearing the [Developer Use Time] will automatically increase the [Developer Replace Count].
4. Touch [END].
5. Turn OFF the main power switch.
NOTE
Be sure to run [Drum Dry] and clear the life counter before removing the imaging unit from the main body.
After the life counter is cleared, be sure to turn OFF the main power switch.
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[1]
[2]
[1]
[3]
9. Tilt the developing unit as shown in the illustration to remove the
developer [2] from the discharge port [1].
[1]
[2]
10. While holding the developing unit [1] horizontally with the
discharge port [2] side up, shake the unit back and forth.
[2]
[1]
11. In the same way as step 9., remove the developer from the discharge port.
12. Rotating the gear [1] in the direction of the arrow, remove the
developer from the surface of the magnet roller [2].
A
NOTE
Turn the magnet roller in the direction of its normal
rotation, and not the backward.
Not touching the gear of A side.
[1]
[2]
15. Remove three screws [1], and remove the cover [2].
[1]
[2]
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[1]
[1]
[2]
17. Affix the sheets [1] that are furnished with the drum unit.
NOTE
Make sure that the collar [2] is completely covered with
the sheet.
If the sheets [1] are not available, use paper as a
substitute.
[1]
[2]
[1]
A
18. While turning the gear in the direction of the arrow, pour the packet
of developer evenly into the developer [1] chamber.
NOTE
Be sure not to let developer get inside the collar [2].
Turn the magnet roller in the direction of its normal
rotation, and not the backward.
Not touching the gear of A side.
19. Remove the sheets that were attached in step 17.
[2]
[1]
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[1]
[2]
[4]
[3]
[1]
22. Align the shaft [2] of the developing unit with the inner guide [1] of
the drum unit.
23. Slide the drum unit along the guide [1] to check that the positioning
pin [3] is properly aligned with the mating hole.
24. Tighten four screws (silver) [4].
25. Install the imaging unit in position.
[2]
[1]
[4]
[2]
26. Turn ON the main power switch.
27. Execute [Service Mode] [Imaging Process Adjustment] [TCR Sensor Adjust].
I.11.5.6 TCR Sensor Adjust
28. Select [Service Mode] [Imaging Process Adjustment] [Gradation Adjust] and carry out gradation adjust.
I.11.5.1 Gradation Adjust
[1]
[2]
2. Pull the toner holder [1] and remove the toner bottle [2].
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2. Shake the toner bottle [1] well about five times in the vertical
direction. Then, turn it over and repeat the same procedure.
[1]
[1]
[3]
[2]
3. To move toner to the toner supply port side in the bottle, drop the
toner bottle [1] with the supply port side down onto a table or other
hard surface from the height of about 10 cm several times.
4. Open the toner holder [1] and mount the toner bottle [2].
NOTE
Place the toner bottle [2] so that its seal surface faces [3]
upward.
5. Close the toner holder [1].
[1]
[1]
6. Gently peel off the seal [1] toward you from the bottle.
NOTE
Perform this procedure slowly, as toner can burst out
when the seal [1] is peeled off.
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7. Slide the toner hopper [1] back into the machine until it clicks into
position. Then, close the front door [2].
[1]
[2]
[2]
2. Pull down the knobs [1] forward and remove the transfer roller unit
[2].
[1]
[1]
3. To reinstall, reverse the order of removal.
4. Clear the following life counter using the Service Mode.
Select [Service Mode] [Counter] [Life] and clear the count of [Transfer Roller Unit].
I.11.12.2 Life
(2) Procedure
1. Remove the manual bypass tray unit.
G.4.3.11 Manual bypass tray unit
2. Remove the manual bypass tray separation roller assy.
F.6.6.2 Replacing the manual bypass tray separation roller assy
3. Remove the manual paper feed clutch.
G.4.6.4 Manual paper feed clutch (CL81)
[1]
4. Snap off the C-clip [1] for the feed roller, and remove the bearing
[2].
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5. Snap off the C-clip [1], and remove the manual bypass tray feed
roller [2].
[1]
[2]
6. To reinstall, reverse the order of removal.
7. Clear the following life counter using the Service Mode.
Select [Service Mode] [Counter] [Life] and clear the count of [Manual Tray].
I.11.12.2 Life
NOTE
Replace the manual bypass tray feed roller and the manual bypass tray separation roller assy at the same time.
(2) Procedure
1. Remove the manual bypass tray unit.
G.4.3.11 Manual bypass tray unit
2. Remove two screws [1], and remove the cover [2].
[1]
[2]
[3]
[5]
[3] [4]
[4]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[2]
6. Remove two screws [1], and remove manual bypass tray
separation roller unit [2].
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7. Snap off the C-clip [1], and remove the spring [2] and the guide
plate [3]. Remove the manual bypass tray separation roller assy
[4].
NOTE
Use care not to lose the spring [2] during the removal
procedure.
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
(2) Procedure
1. Remove the tray 1 paper feed unit.
G.4.3.2 Tray 1 paper feed unit
2. Remove the tray 1 separation roller unit.
F.6.6.4 Replacing the tray 1 separation roller
[1]
[2]
3. Remove two screws [1], and remove the separation roller unit
attachment plate [2].
[1]
4. Remove the harness from three wire saddles [1].
5. Remove two screws [2] and two shoulder screws [3], remove the
tray 1 feed roller cover [4].
[4]
[2][1]
[3]
[1] [2]
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[2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
6. Remove two C-clips [1] and two bearings [2], remove the tray 1
pick-up roller assy [3].
[3]
7. Remove the C-ring [1], and remove the tray 1 pick-up roller [2].
[1]
[2]
8. Remove the C-ring [1], and remove the tray 1 paper feed clutch
[2].
[1]
[2]
9. Remove the C-ring [1] and bearing [2].
[1]
[2]
[1]
10. Remove the E-ring [1] and bearing [2], and remove the tray 1 feed
roller assy [3].
NOTE
Use care not to lose the spring [4] during the removal
procedure.
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[3]
[2]
11. Remove two C-rings [1] and bearing [2], and remove the tray 1
feed roller [3].
[1]
12. To reinstall, reverse the order of removal.
13. Replace the tray 1 separation roller.
F.6.6.4 Replacing the tray 1 separation roller
14. Clear the following life counter using the Service Mode.
Select [Service Mode] [Counter] [Life] and clear the count of [1st.].
I.11.12.2 Life
NOTE
Replace the tray 1 feed roller/tray 1 pick-up roller and the tray 1 separation roller at the same time.
(2) Procedure
1. Remove the tray 1 paper feed unit.
G.4.3.2 Tray 1 paper feed unit
2. Remove two screws [1], remove the tray 1 separation roller unit
[2].
[2]
[1]
[4]
[3]
[1]
3. Remove the C-ring [1] and shaft [2], and remove the separation
roller assy [3].
NOTE
Use care not to lose the spring [4] during the removal
procedure.
[2]
[3]
[1]
4. Remove the C-clip [1] and C-ring [2], and remove the tray 1
separation roller assy [3].
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5. Remove the C-ring [1], and remove the tray 1 separation roller [2].
[1]
[2]
6. To reinstall, reverse the order of removal.
7. Clear the following life counter using the Service Mode.
Select [Service Mode] [Counter] [Life] and clear the count of [1st.].
I.11.12.2 Life
NOTE
Replace the tray 1 feed roller/tray 1 pick-up roller and the tray 1 separation roller at the same time.
(2) Procedure
1. Remove the tray 2 paper feed unit.
G.4.3.3 Tray 2 paper feed unit
2. The remainder of the removal procedure is same as the one for the tray 1 feed roller/tray 1 pick-up roller. See Replacing the tray 1 feed
roller/tray 1 pick-up roller.
F.6.6.3 Replacing the tray 1 feed roller/tray 1 pick-up roller
3. Replace the tray 2 separation roller.
F.6.6.6 Replacing the tray 2 separation roller
4. Clear the following life counter using the Service Mode.
Select [Service Mode] [Counter] [Life] and clear the count of [2nd.].
I.11.12.2 Life
NOTE
Replace the tray 2 feed roller/tray 2 pick-up roller and the tray 2 separation roller at the same time.
(2) Procedure
1. Remove the tray 2 paper feed unit.
G.4.3.3 Tray 2 paper feed unit
2. The remainder of the removal procedure is same as the one for the tray 1 separation roller. See Replacing the tray 1 separation roller.
F.6.6.4 Replacing the tray 1 separation roller
3. Clear the following life counter using the Service Mode.
Select [Service Mode] [Counter] [Life] and clear the count of [2nd.].
I.11.12.2 Life
NOTE
Replace the tray 2 feed roller/tray 2 pick-up roller and the tray 2 separation roller at the same time.
(2) Procedure
1. Open the right door.
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[1]
[3]
[2]
[1]
4. Remove the screw [1], and remove the ground plate [2].
NOTE
When reinstalling the ground plate, make sure that the
ground plate [1] is in contact with the side faces of the
bearings [2].
[1]
[2]
[2]
[1]
5. Remove the spring [1], and remove two timing roller bearings [2].
NOTE
When reinstalling the bearings, make sure that the flanges
of the bearings are on the outside.
[1]
[2]
[6]
[2]
[1]
6. Remove the E-ring [1] and disconnect the connector [2]. Then,
remove the timing roller clutch [3].
7. Remove two washers [4] and two wave washers [5].
NOTE
Be careful not to lose the washers.
When mounting the clutch, set the convex part of the
stopper into the concave part of the timing roller clutch
[6].
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[3]
[2]
8. Remove the spring [1] and two E-rings [2], remove two timing roller
bearings [3].
NOTE
When reinstalling the bearings, make sure that the flanges
of the bearings are on the outside.
[1]
[3] [2]
9. To reinstall, reverse the order of removal.
(2) Procedure
1. Open the right door.
[3]
[3]
[2]
2. Unhook the tab [1] and remove the paper dust remover [2].
NOTE
When reinstalling the paper dust remover, be sure first to
fit the two tabs [3] in place.
[1]
3. To reinstall, reverse the order of removal.
4. Clear the following life counter using the Service Mode.
Select [Service Mode] [Counter] [Life] and clear the count of [Paper Dust Remover].
I.11.12.2 Life
(2) Procedure
1. Open the right door.
2. Remove the paper dust remover.
F.6.7.2 Replacing the paper dust remover
3. Using a cleaning pad with alcohol, wipe the timing roller [1] clean
of dirt.
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CAUTION
The temperature gets high in the vicinity of the fusing
unit. You may get burned when you come into contact
with the area. Before replacement operations, make
sure that more than 20 minutes have elapsed since
the main and sub power switches were turned off.
(1) Periodically replacing parts/cycle
(2) Procedure
1. Open the right door.
2. Remove the Remove the scanner right front cover..
G.4.2.11 Scanner right front cover
3. Open the paper exit upper guide [1].
[1]
[1]
[2]
5. Disconnect the connector [1].
[1]
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[1]
[2]
7. Remove two screws [1], and remove the fusing unit [2].
NOTE
Use care not to allow the harness to be scratched by the
metal bracket.
[1]
8. To reinstall, reverse the order of removal.
9. Clear the following life counter using the Service Mode.
Select [Service Mode] [Counter] [Life] and clear the count of [Fusing Unit Rotation Time].
I.11.12.2 Life
(2) Procedure
1. Open the right door.
[1]
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(2) Procedure
1. Open the upper door.
2. Using a cleaning pad with alcohol, wipe the pick-up rollers [1] /
feed roller [2] clean of dirt.
[1]
[2]
(2) Procedure
1. Open the upper door.
2. Using a cleaning pad with alcohol, wipe the separation roller [1]
clean of dirt.
[1]
(2) Procedure
1. Open the upper door.
[2]
[1]
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[2]
[1] [5]
4. Remove two screws [2] and the ground terminal [4]. Then, remove
the bearing assy [3].
NOTE
When reinstalling the bearing assy [3], make sure that the
dowel pin fits into the dowel hole [5] in the bearing assy
[3].
[3]
[2]
[4]
5. Remove the C-clip [1] and slide the bushing [2] in the direction of
the arrow.
6. Remove the pick-up roller/feed roller assy [3].
[3]
[1]
[2]
[4]
[5]
[6]
9. Remove the C-ring [4] and the belt [5], and remove the pick-up
roller assy [6].
[3]
[2]
[1]
10. Remove two levers [1].
[1]
[1]
[3]
11. Remove two C-rings [1] and two pins [2], and remove two pick-up
rollers [3].
NOTE
Be careful not to lose the pin [2].
[3]
[2]
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12. Remove the C-ring [1] and the pin [2], and remove the arm [3].
NOTE
Be careful not to lose the pin [2].
[1]
[3]
[2]
[1]
[3]
[5]
13. Remove the C-ring [1], the pulley [2] and the gear [3].
14. Remove two pins [4], and remove the feed roller [5].
NOTE
Be careful not to lose the pin [4].
[2]
[4]
[4]
7.1.4 Replacing the separation roller
(1) Periodically replaced parts/cycle
Separation roller assy: Every 200,000 counts
(2) Procedure
1. Open the upper door.
2. Pinch the portion [1] and remove the cover [2].
[1]
[2]
[1]
(2) Procedure
1. Lift up the document feed tray.
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2. Using a cleaning pad dampened with alcohol, wipe the rolls [1]
clean of dirt.
[1]
[1]
[1]
[2]
7. Using a cleaning pad dampened with alcohol, wipe the rolls [1]
clean of dirt.
[1]
(2) Procedure
1. Open the upper door.
2. Using a cleaning pad dampened with alcohol, wipe the rollers [1]
clean of dirt.
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[1]
5. While turning processing knob [1], wipe the rollers [2] using a
cleaning pad dampened with alcohol.
[1]
[2]
(2) Procedure
1. Open the reverse automatic document feeder.
[1]
(2) Procedure
1. Open the reverse automatic document feeder.
[1]
[2]
2. While opening the before scanning film assy [1], wipe the reflective
sensor [2] using a cleaning pad dampened with alcohol.
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[1]
[1]
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(2) Procedure
1. Remove the right door.
G.5.3.1 Right door
2. Remove two springs [1].
3. Remove the jam clearing cover [2].
[1]
[2]
4. Remove two screws [1] and remove the paper separation roller
mounting bracket assy [2].
[2]
[1]
[1]
5. Remove the C-ring [1], and remove the shaft [2].
6. Remove the guide [3] and bracket [4].
NOTE
Be careful not to lose spring [5] at this time.
[3]
[1]
[4]
[5]
[2]
7. Remove the C-ring [1], and remove the separation roller assy [2].
[1]
[2]
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8. Remove the C-ring [1], and remove the separation roller [2].
[1]
[2]
(2) Procedure
1. Remove the rear right cover. (Remove the right lower cover for 4th row.)
G.5.3.2 Rear right cover/Lower right cover/Front right cover
2. Remove the tray 3. (Remove the tray 4 from 4th row.)
3. Remove the paper separation roller mounting bracket assy.
See the procedures 1 to 4 in F.8.1.1 Replacing the separation roller
4. Unlock three tabs [1], and remove the harness cover [2].
[1]
[4]
5. Remove the harness from two wire saddles [3].
6. Disconnect the connector [4].
[2]
[3]
[2]
7. Remove three screws [1] and remove the feed unit [2].
[1]
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8. Remove two screws [1] and remove the mounting frame [2] for the
paper separation roller mounting bracket assy.
[2]
[1]
9. Remove two screws [1] and remove the feed roller cover [2].
[2]
[1]
10. Remove the C-ring [1] and remove the bushing [2].
[2]
[1]
11. Detach the hook [1] of the spring and shift the shaft assy [2] in the
direction shown in the illustration.
12. Remove the C-ring [3] and the gear [4].
[2]
[1]
[3]
[4]
13. Remove the C-ring [1] and the bushing [2], and remove the shaft
assy [3].
[3]
[2]
[1]
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14. Remove two C-rings [1] and the bushing [2], and remove the pickup roller fixing bracket assy [3].
[1]
[3]
[2]
15. Remove the C-ring [1] and remove the feed roller [2].
[1]
[2]
(2) Procedure
1. Remove the rear right cover. (Remove the right lower cover for 4th row.)
G.5.3.2 Rear right cover/Lower right cover/Front right cover
2. Remove the tray 3. (Remove the tray 4 from 4th row.)
3. Remove the separation roller mounting bracket assy.
See the procedures 1 to 4 in F.8.1.1 Replacing the separation roller
4. Unlock three tabs [1], and remove the harness cover [2].
[1]
[4]
5. Remove the harness from two wire saddles [3].
6. Disconnect the connector [4].
[2]
[3]
[2]
7. Remove three screws [1] and remove the feed unit [2].
[1]
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8. Remove two screws [1] and remove the mounting frame [2] for the
paper separation roller mounting bracket assy.
[2]
[1]
9. Remove two screws [1] and remove the feed roller cover [2].
[2]
[1]
[2]
10. Remove two C-rings [1] and two bushings [2], and remove the
pick-up roller assy [3].
[1]
[2]
[3]
11. Remove the C-ring [1] and remove the pick-up roller [2].
[1]
[2]
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(2) Procedure
1. Remove the right door.
G.5.4.1 Right door
2. Remove two screws [1] and remove the separation roller mounting
bracket assy [2].
[2]
[1]
[1]
3. Remove the C-ring [1], and remove the shaft [2].
4. Remove the guide [3] and bracket
NOTE
Be careful not to lose spring [5] at this time.
[3]
[1]
[4]
[5]
[2]
5. Remove the C-ring [1], and remove the separation roller assy [2].
[1]
[2]
6. Remove the C-ring [1], and remove the separation roller [2].
[1]
[2]
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(2) Procedure
1. Remove the rear right cover.
G.5.4.1 Right door
[2]
[1]
[1]
3. Insert a driver into the hole [1] at the rear of the feed tray and pull
out the paper feed tray.
[1]
[1]
[2]
4. Unlock three tabs [1], and remove the harness cover [2].
5. Remove the harness from two wire saddles [3].
6. Disconnect the connector [4].
[4]
[3]
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7. Remove four screws [1] and remove the feed unit [2].
[2]
[1]
8. Remove two screws [1] and remove the mounting frame [2] for the
paper separation roller mounting bracket assy.
[2]
[1]
9. Remove two screws [1] and remove the feed roller cover [2].
[2]
[1]
10. Remove two C-rings [1] and remove two bushings [2].
[2]
[1]
[1]
[2]
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11. Detach the hook [1] of the spring and shift the shaft assy [2] in the
direction shown in the illustration.
12. Remove the C-ring [3], the gear [4] and the bushing [5].
13. Remove the shaft assy [2].
[2]
[1]
[4]
[5]
[3]
[3]
14. Remove two C-rings [1] and the bushing [2], and remove the pickup roller fixing bracket assy [3].
[1]
[1]
[2]
15. Remove the C-ring [1] and remove the feed roller [2].
[1]
[2]
16. Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
(2) Procedure
1. Remove the rear right cover.
G.5.4.2 Rear right cover/Lower right cover/Front right cover
[2]
[1]
[1]
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3. Insert a driver into the hole [1] at the rear of the feed tray and pull
out the paper feed tray.
[1]
[1]
[2]
4. Unlock three tabs [1], and remove the harness cover [2].
5. Remove the harness from two wire saddles [3].
6. Disconnect the connector [4].
[4]
[3]
7. Remove four screws [1] and remove the feed unit [2].
[2]
[1]
[2]
8. Remove two screws [1] and remove the mounting frame [2] for the
paper separation roller mounting bracket assy.
[1]
9. Remove two screws [1] and remove the feed roller cover [2].
[2]
[1]
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10. Remove two C-rings [1], two bushings [2], and the pick-up roller
assy [3].
[1]
[2]
[2]
[3]
11. Remove the C-ring [1] and remove the pick-up roller [2].
[1]
[2]
12. Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
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(2) Procedure
1. Remove the separator.
G.5.5.1 Separator
[2]
[1]
2. Using a cleaning pad dampened with alcohol, wipe the roller [1]
and roll [2].
[2]
[1]
4. Using a cleaning pad dampened with alcohol, wipe the roller [1]
and roll [2].
[2]
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(2) Procedure
1. Open the front door of the finisher.
2. Remove four screws [1], and remove the upper cover [2].
[1]
[2]
[1]
3. Remove the C-clip [1], and remove the upper paddle assy [2].
[1]
[2]
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[1]
(2) Procedure
1. Remove the finisher.
G.5.7.6 Finisher
2. Open the front door of the finisher.
NOTE
In case SD-509 is not mounted, remove the four screws [1]
and take out the plate [2].
[2]
[1]
[1]
[1]
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[1]
[2]
[1]
[1]
7. Put the front side of the lower paddle Assy [1] through the belt.
8. Attach the lower paddle Assy to the arm and put the belt on the
gear [2].
9. Move the stopper [3] to secure.
[3]
[1]
[2]
10. Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
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G DISASSEMBLY/REASSEMBLY
1. Disassembly/adjustment prohibited items
1.1 Paint-locked screws
NOTE
To prevent loose screws, a screw lock in blue or green series color is applied to the screws.
The screw lock is applied to the screws that may get loose due to the vibrations and loads created by the use of machine or due to
the vibrations created during transportation.
If the screw lock coated screws are loosened or removed, be sure to apply a screw lock after the screws are tightened.
CAUTION
To avoid electrical shock, after turning OFF the power switch, do not
touch the DC power supply for 22 minutes.
When removing a circuit board or other electrical component, refer to
Handling of PWBs and follow the corresponding removal
procedures.
The removal procedures given in the following omit the removal of
connectors and screws securing the circuit board support or circuit
board.
Where it is absolutely necessary to touch the ICs and other electrical
components on the board, be sure to ground your body.
1.5 Precautions for disassembly
CAUTION
When accessing a hard-to-view or narrow spot, be careful about
sharp edges and burrs of the frame and parts.
They may injure your hands or fingers.
If it is absolutely necessary to service the machine with the door
open or external covers removed, always be attentive to the motion
of the internal parts.
A normally protected part may cause unexpected hazards.
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CAUTION
When removing a part that secures a motor, gear, or other moving
part, disassembling a unit, or reinstalling any of such parts and units,
be careful about moving parts and use care not to drop any part or
unit. During the service procedure, give sufficient support for any
heavy unit.
You may be injured by a falling part or unit.
1.6 Precautions during setup or transportation
CAUTION
Whenever mounting an option on the machine, be attentive to the
motion of the fellow worker of the joint work.
The fellow worker may be injured with his or her finger or hand
pinched between the machine and the option.
When mounting an option on the machine, be careful about the
clearance between the machine and the option.
You may be injured with your finger or hand pinched between the
machine and the option.
Do not leave the machine unattended during transportation,
installation, and inspection of the machine. If it is to be unavoidably
left unattended, face protrusions toward the wall or take other
necessary risk reducing action.
The user may stumble over a protrusion of the machine or be caught
by a cable, falling to the floor or being injured.
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2.2 PH unit
2.2.1 Reason for prohibition
The laser runs inside the PH unit. Opening the cover may cause dust to enter and interrupt the laser. Do no remove any screw which may
disassemble the PH unit.
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[2]
[1]
4. Install the scanner fixing bracket [1] to fix the scanner in place.
[1]
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4.1 Disassembly/reassembly parts list
4.1.1 Exterior parts
No.
Part name
Ref. page
Front door
Left cover
Exit tray
Rear cover/1
Rear cover/2
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Original glass
20
21
Tray 1
G.4.2.21 Tray 1
22
Tray 2
G.4.2.22 Tray 2
23
Front cover
4.1.2 Units
No.
Part name
Ref. page
Imaging unit
PH unit
G.4.3.4 PH unit
Exposure unit
Regist unit
10
Switchback unit
11
12
Conveyance unit
13
14
15
16
4.1.3 Boards
No.
Part name
Ref. page
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No.
Part name
Ref. page
10
SODIMM (DIMM)
11
12
13
14
Paper feed tray 1 LED board, paper feed tray 2 LED board (LEDB1,
LEDB2)
4.1.4 Motors
No.
Part name
Ref. page
PC motor (M2)
10
11
12
13
14
4.1.5 Clutches
No.
Part name
Ref. page
4.1.6 etc.
No.
Part name
Ref. page
[2]
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[1]
[2]
[3]
[2]
[3]
[1]
[1]
[2]
[1]
3. Remove five screws [1], and remove the rear right cover [2].
[2]
[1]
[1]
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[1]
[2]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[3]
1. Remove the screw [1], and remove the connector cover [2].
2. Remove six screws [3], and remove the lower rear cover [4].
[3]
[4]
[2]
[1]
[3]
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[2]
[1]
[1]
[1]
[1]
OK
NG
4. Remove three screws [1], and remove the scanner rear cover [2].
[1]
[2]
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[2]
[2]
[1]
[2]
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[2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[1]
5. Remove three shoulder screws [1] and the screw [2], and remove
the scanner upper rear cover [3].
[3]
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[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
2. Remove each screw [1], and remove the original glass fixing
bracket (near side/inmost side) [2].
[1]
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[1]
[1]
2. Remove the screw [1], and remove the control panel assy [2].
[2]
[1]
4.2.21 Tray 1
1. Slide out the tray 1.
2. Remove the screw [1], and remove the stopper [2].
3. Remove the tray 1 [3].
[1]
[2]
[3]
4.2.22 Tray 2
1. Slide out the tray 2.
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[1]
[2]
[3]
[1]
5. Remove the screw [1], and remove the connector cover [2].
[1]
[2]
6. Remove nine screws [1], and remove the front cover [2].
[1]
[1]
[1]
[1]
[2]
[1]
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[1]
[1]
[2]
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[1]
4. Remove two screws [1], and remove the tray 1 paper feed unit [2].
[1]
[2]
5. To reinstall, reverse the order of removal.
[2]
3. Remove two screws [1], and remove the front lower cover [2].
[1]
4. Disconnect the connector [1].
[1]
[1]
5. Remove two screws [1], and remove the tray 2 paper feed unit [2].
[2]
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4.3.4 PH unit
CAUTION
Do not replace the printer head unit while the power is
ON.
Laser beam generated during the above mentioned
activity may cause blindness.
Do not disassemble or adjust the printer head unit.
Laser beam generated during the above mentioned
activity may cause blindness.
1. Remove the exit tray.
G.4.2.3 Exit tray
2. Remove the rear cover/1.
G.4.2.6 Rear cover/1
3. Remove the rear cover/2.
G.4.2.7 Rear cover/2
4. Remove the scanner rear cover.
G.4.2.9 Scanner rear cover
5. Remove the screw [1], and remove the cover [2].
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
6. Remove two screws [1] and unhook the tab [2], and remove the
cover [3].
[3]
[3]
[1]
[4]
7. Disconnect the connector (CN19) [1] and flat cable (CN20) [2] on
the printer control board.
8. Remove the harness and flat cable from the wire saddle [3] and
edge cover [4].
[2]
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[1]
10. Remove the harness from eight wire saddles [1] and edge cover [2].
[2]
[1]
[1]
[1]
[2]
[1]
13. Remove three screws [1], three springs [2] and the spacer [3].
[1]
[2]
[2]
[3]
[3]
[4]
NOTE
The position, number, and color of the spacers [3] installed in the screw holes vary depending on the machine model. When
removing the PH unit, therefore, be sure to remember the position, number, and color of the spacers [3] installed in each of the
screw holes. (Depending on the individual PH unit performance difference, the machine may not have the spacers [3])
This machine does not incorporate the system of determining the number and types of spacers installed in the PH unit by the
color of the label affixed to the PH unit. The label affixed to the PH unit therefore has no special meaning in this machine.
14. Remove the PH unit [4].
NOTE
When reinstalling the PH unit, be sure to attach the spacer [3] to its original position.
15. To reinstall, reverse the order of removal.
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[1]
[1]
[2]
[1]
4. Remove four screws [1], and remove the CCD board unit [2].
[1]
[2]
[1]
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[1]
[2]
[2]
5. Move the exposure unit [1] to the position where the sheets are
removed (where a screwdriver can reach the screws) in the
previous step.
6. Remove two screws [2], and remove the exposure unit [1].
[1]
7. Remove the harness from the edge cover [1], and disconnect the
connector [2].
[1]
[2]
[1]
8. Remove two screws [1], and remove the exposure lamp [2] from the
exposure unit.
[2]
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[1]
[2]
[2]
5. Move the LED exposure unit [1] to the position where the sheet is
removed (where a screwdriver can reach the screws) in the
previous step.
6. Remove two screws [2], and remove the LED exposure unit [1].
[1]
[2]
7. Remove four screws [1], and disconnect the flat cable [2].
8. Remove the LED exposure lamp [3] from the LED exposure unit.
[1]
[1]
[3]
[1]
[2]
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[1]
2. Widen two tabs [1] in the direction of the arrow to unlock them.
Then, raise the regist unit [2] as illustrated.
[1]
[2]
[2]
[1]
3. Disconnect two connectors [1], and remove the regist unit [2].
[1]
4. To reinstall, reverse the order of removal.
2. Remove the screw [1], and remove the connector cover [2].
[1]
[1]
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[5]
[1]
[4]
[2]
[3]
[1]
1. Remove two screws [1], and remove the manual bypass tray unit
right cover [2].
[2]
2. Remove the screw [1], and remove the manual bypass tray unit left
cover [2].
[2]
[1]
[2]
3. Remove the harness from the edge cover [1] and wire saddle [2].
[1]
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[1]
[1]
5. Remove four screws [1] and remove the manual bypass tray unit [2]
as illustrated.
[1]
[1]
[2]
[2]
[3]
3. Disconnect the connector [1], and remove the harness from the wire
saddle [2].
4. Remove the screw [3].
[1]
[2]
[1]
7. To reinstall, reverse the order of removal.
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[1]
4. Remove the harness from nine wire saddles [1] and edge cover [2].
[1]
NOTE
Europe only: Disconnect the connector [1].
[1]
[2]
[1]
[1]
[1]
[1]
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No.
Color of connectors
Color of harnesses
White
Black
Red
Black
White
White
Red
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[1]
[2]
[1]
[5]
[3]
Remove the screw [1], and remove the harness band [2].
Disconnect the connector (PJ04) [3] on the MFP board.
Disconnect the flat cable (PJ02) [4] on the MFP board.
Disconnect the connector (PJ30) [5] on the MFP board.
9. Disconnect the flat cable (PJ2) [1] on the scanner relay board.
[1]
10. Disconnect the flat cable (CN28) [1] on the printer control board.
[1]
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[1]
[2]
12. Remove seven screws [1], and remove the MFP board box [2].
[2]
[1]
[1]
[1]
[2]
[1]
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[1]
[2]
9. Remove five screws [1], and remove the main drive unit [2].
[1]
[2]
10. To reinstall, reverse the order of removal.
[1]
<OK>
<NG>
[3]
[1]
[3]
3. Remove four screws [1], and remove the hard disk assy [2].
NOTE
Align two dowels [3] during reinstallation.
[2]
[1]
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[2]
[1]
[1]
5. Remove five screws [1], and remove the scanner relay board [2].
[1]
[2]
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[1]
5. Remove five screws [1], and remove the scanner relay board [2].
[1]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
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[1]
7. Remove two screws [1] and two PWB supports [2], and remove the
Inverter board [3].
[2]
[3]
[2]
[1]
3. Remove three screws [1], and remove the LED exposure drive
board [2].
[1]
[2]
4. To reinstall, reverse the order of removal.
[3]
[1]
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[2]
[1]
NOTE
When the printer control board (PRCB) has been replaced, be sure to remount EEPROM (IC51) [1]. Remove EEPROM (IC51) [1]
from the old printer control board and mount it on the new printer control board.
[1]
NOTE
When mounting EEPROM (IC51), align the notches (indicated by A in the illustration).
NOTE
When the printer control board is to be replaced, rewriting the firmware to the latest one.
When the EEPROM (IC51) is replaced to the brand-new one, the error License management error occurred. will be occurred.
In this case, it is necessary to repair the i-Option license management information.
CAUTION
Remove the DC power supply after 22 minutes or
more have passed since the power plug was
disconnected.
1. Remove the left cover.
G.4.2.2 Left cover
2. Remove the exit tray.
G.4.2.3 Exit tray
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[2]
[3]
[1]
[2]
6. Remove two screws [1], and slide out the DC power supply [2].
[2]
[1]
7. Disconnect the connector [1], and remove the DC power supply [2].
[1]
[2]
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[1]
[2]
[1]
[1]
8. Remove three screws [1], and remove the MFP board assy [2].
[2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
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[3]
[1]
[2]
11. Remove four screws [1], and remove two PWB rails [2].
[2]
[1]
[1]
[2]
12. Remove two ground plates [1] and two sponges [2].
[2]
[1]
[2]
2. Disconnect the connector [1], remove the harness from four guides
[2].
[1]
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[2]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[3]
[1]
7. To reinstall, reverse the order of removal.
[1]
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G.4.2.21 Tray 1
4. Remove the tray 2.
G.4.2.22 Tray 2
5. Open the right door.
[3]
[2]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
10. Remove three screws [1], and remove the tray 1 sensor unit [2].
[2]
[1]
[3]
[2]
[2]
[1]
13. Remove the lever [1], and remove the paper feed tray 1 paper FD
sensor board [2].
NOTE
When removing the lever, be careful not to deform the
lever.
[2]
[1]
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[2]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
9. Remove three screws [1], and remove the tray 2 sensor unit [2].
[2]
[1]
[3]
[2]
[2]
[1]
12. Remove the lever [1], and remove the paper feed tray 2 paper FD
sensor board [2].
NOTE
When removing the lever, be careful not to deform the
lever.
[2]
[1]
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4.4.14 Paper feed tray 1 LED board, Paper feed tray 2 LED board (LEDB1, LEDB2)
1. Slide out the tray 1 and tray 2.
[2]
2. Remove two screws [1] and place the lower front cover [2] with the
inside up.
[1]
3. Remove the screw [1] each, disconnect the connector [2] each, and
remove the paper feed tray 1 LED board [3] and the paper feed tray
2 LED board [4].
[2]
5. Remove three screws [1], and remove the ADF base plate [2].
[2]
[1]
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[2]
[1]
7. Remove the spring [1] and the belt [2], and remove the scanner
motor assy [3].
[1]
[2]
[3]
8. Remove two screws [1], and remove the scanner motor [2].
[1]
[2]
[2]
[1]
[1]
2. With the scanner drive gear set screw [1] located on the right-hand
side as shown on the left, slide the scanner motor assy [2] to the
left and check that it is returned to the original position by the
tension of the spring [3]. Perform this step three times.
3. Turn the pulley and make sure that the belt does not ride up on the
pulley teeth.
4. Tighten the three screws [4] to fix the scanner motor assy [2] into
position.
[4]
[3]
[4]
[4]
[2]
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[2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[3]
[2]
[1]
[1]
[3]
[2]
[2]
[1]
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[3]
[2]
[4]
[1]
2. Remove the harness from the wire saddle [1], and disconnect the
connector [2].
3. Remove four screws [3], and remove the PC motor [4].
[3]
[3]
[2]
[1]
4. To reinstall, reverse the order of removal.
[3]
[1]
[2]
4. To reinstall, reverse the order of removal.
[1] [3]
[2]
5. To reinstall, reverse the order of removal.
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[1]
[2]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[3]
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[2]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[3]
[2]
5. Remove the harness from two wire saddle [1], and disconnect the
connector [2].
6. Remove two screws [3], and remove the power supply cooling fan
motor [4].
[4]
[1]
2. Widen two tabs [1] in the direction of the arrow to unlock them.
Then, raise the regist unit [2] as illustrated.
[1]
[2]
3. Remove the harness from the wire saddle [1], and disconnect the
connector [2].
[1]
[2]
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[2]
[1]
5. To reinstall, reverse the order of removal.
[2]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[3]
[4]
[1]
[2]
[2]
[2]
[1]
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[2]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[1]
4. Disconnect the connector [1], and remove the MFP board cooling
fan motor assy [2].
[2]
[1]
[1]
5. Unhook two tabs [1], and remove the MFP board cooling fan motor
[2].
[2]
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[2]
[1]
[1]
[2]
3. Remove two screws [1], and remove the separation roller unit
attachment plate [2].
[1]
4. Remove the harness from three wire saddles [1].
5. Remove two screws [2] and two shoulder screws [3], and remove
the tray 1 paper feed roller cover [4].
[4]
[2][1]
[1] [2]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[3] [5]
[6]
[4]
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[2]
[1]
[1]
[2]
3. Remove two screws [1], and remove the separation roller unit
attachment plate [2].
[1]
4. Remove the harness from three wire saddles [1].
5. Remove two screws [2] and two shoulder screws [3], and remove
the tray 2 paper feed roller cover [4].
[4]
[2][1]
[1] [2]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[3] [5]
[6]
[4]
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[4]
[3]
[1][2]
2. Remove the harness from the wire saddle [1], and disconnect the
connector [2].
3. Remove the E-ring [3], and remove the tray 2 vertical transport
clutch [4].
NOTE
When mounting the tray 2 vertical transport clutch, set the
convex part of the stopper into the concave part [5] of the
tray 2 vertical transport clutch [4].
[5]
[2]
2. Remove the screw [1], and remove the sensor assy [2].
[1]
[2]
[1]
3. Remove the E-ring [1], and remove the manual paper feed clutch
[2].
NOTE
When mounting the manual paper feed clutch, set the
convex part of the stopper into the concave part [3] of the
manual paper feed clutch [2].
[3]
4. To reinstall, reverse the order of removal.
[3]
[2]
[4]
[1]
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[1]
[1]
[3]
[1]
3. Remove two screws [1], and remove the manual pick-up solenoid
assy [2].
NOTE
Use care not to lose the actuator [3].
[2]
4. Remove the screws [1], and remove the manual pick-up solenoid
[2].
[2]
[1]
5. To reinstall, reverse the order of removal.
[1]
[2]
[3]
[2]
[1]
5. To reinstall, reverse the order of removal.
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[1]
5. Remove the bead side [1] of the scanner drive cables from the
adjustment anchor.
[1]
[1]
6. Remove the screw [1], and remove the scanner drive gear [2].
7. Remove the bearing [3].
[3]
[1]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[1]
8. Remove the scanner drive cables [2] from each pulley [1].
9. Remove the screw [3] each, and remove two pulleys [1] from the
shaft.
[2]
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1. Set the round bead [1] of the scanner drive cable (silver) into the
hole of the pulley [2] as shown in the illustration.
NOTE
Make sure that the bead securely rests in the hole of the
pulley.
[3]
[2]
2. Twist the scanner drive cable [3] (of which side has the bead at
the end) around the pulley 4 times as shown in the illustration.
3. Twist the hook side scanner drive cable [4] around the pulley 4
times as shown in the illustration.
NOTE
Make sure that no part of the cable rides on the other.
[4]
[1]
Rear side
4. Set the round bead [1] of the scanner drive cable (black) into the
hole of the pulley [2] as shown in the illustration.
NOTE
Make sure that the bead securely rests in the hole of the
pulley.
[3]
[2]
5. Twist the scanner drive cable [3] (of which side has the bead at
the end) around the pulley 4 times as shown in the illustration.
6. Twist the hook side scanner drive cable [4] around the pulley 4
times as shown in the illustration.
NOTE
Make sure that no part of the cable rides on the other.
[4]
[1]
7. Apply the tape to fix the scanner drive cable to the pulley [1].
[1]
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[1]
[2]
8. Put the front/rear pulleys [1] into the shaft [2], and fix them with
one screw each [3].
NOTE
Set the pulley at the direction as shown in the
illustration.
Fix the pulley at the position as shown in the illustration.
Apply the screw lock on the screw.
[1]
[2]
[3]
[3]
[1]
[3]
[2]
Front side
[2]
[1]
11. Run the bead side scanner drive cable [1] from the pulley B [2] to
the pulley C [3]. Attach the bead to the adjustment anchor [4].
NOTE
Make the cable run inside the rear groove of the pulley C.
[3]
[4]
Front side
12. Run the hook side scanner drive cable [1] around the pulley D [2]
and the pulley C [3] in this order.
NOTE
Make the cable run inside the front groove of the pulley D
[2].
[3]
[1]
[2]
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Front side
13. Run the scanner drive cable from the pulley C [1] to the hole [2]
on the scanner left frame, and pass the cable through the hole
[2].
[1]
[2]
Front side
[1]
14. Attach the spring [1] to the cable and attach the other end of the
spring to the hook [2] on the scanner left frame.
[2]
15. Install the scanner drive cable with the same procedure as the front one.
Rear side
16. Attach the spring [2] to the hooks [1] of the front and rear scanner
drive cables.
[2]
[1]
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5. Option
5.1 Disassembly/reassembly parts list
5.1.1 DF-621
Section
Exterior parts
Units
Board and etc.
Others
Part name
Ref. page
Front cover
Rear cover
Stamp unit
5.1.2 PC-109/PC-208
Section
Exterior parts
Part name
Ref. page
Right door
Left cover
Unit
Boards
5.1.3 PC-409
Section
Exterior parts
Part name
Ref. page
Right door
Left cover
Units
Boards
Motors
Solenoid
Drawer
G.5.4.11 Drawer
G-55
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Section
Other
Ref. page
Wire
G.5.4.12 Wire
5.1.4 JS-505
Section
Part name
Ref. page
Unit
Separator
G.5.5.1 Separator
Exterior parts
Front cover
Upper tray
Board
Motors
Clutch
5.1.5 JS-603
Section
Part name
Ref. page
Unit
Separator
G.5.6.1 Separator
Other
5.1.6 FS-527
Section
Exterior parts
Units
Others
Part name
Ref. page
Upper cover
Rear cover
Front door
Finisher
G.5.7.6 Finisher
Stapler unit
5.1.7 FS-529
Section
Exterior parts
Units
Part name
Ref. page
Upper cover
Rear cover
Finisher
G.5.8.5 Finisher
Stapler unit
G-56
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Section
Board and etc.
Other
Ref. page
Harness guide
5.1.8 PK-517
Section
Unit
Part name
Ref. page
Punch kit
5.1.9 SD-509
Section
Exterior parts
Units
Part name
Ref. page
Front cover
Right cover
Saddle unit
Staple unit
5.1.10 FK-508
Section
Board and etc.
Part name
Ref. page
FAX board
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[2]
[1]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[2]
[2]
[1]
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[1]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[1]
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[1]
[1]
OK
NG
[1]
[1]
NOTE
When carrying the reverse automatic document feeder, be
sure to hold onto the specified positions. The feeder main
body can be distorted if held at inappropriate positions.
OK
NG
7. Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
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[1]
[2]
[1]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[2]
[3]
[1]
[4]
[2]
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[1]
[2]
4. Remove two screws [1], and remove the reading roller release
motor [2].
[2]
[1]
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[3]
[2]
[1]
[1]
[2]
NOTE
When reinstalling the DF cooling fan motor, make sure of
its correct mounting direction.
[3]
[1]
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[3]
[2]
[1]
[3]
[1]
[1]
[2]
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[2]
[1]
[2]
3. Remove the screw [1], and remove the guide plate [2].
[2]
[1]
[4]
[1]
[2]
4. Remove the screw [1], and remove the ground terminal [2].
5. Disconnect the connector [3], remove the stamp unit [4].
NOTE
Place the harness as illustrated at reinstallation.
[3]
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[1]
[2]
5.3.2 Rear right cover/Lower right cover/Front right cover
[6]
[4]
[2]
[1]
[5]
[3]
1. Remove two screws [1] and remove the rear right cover [2].
2. Remove four screws [3] and remove the lower right cover [4].
3. Remove two screws [5] and remove the front right cover [6].
[1]
[4]
[3]
1. Remove five screws [1] and remove the rear cover [2].
2. Remove five screws [3] and remove the left cover [4].
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[2]
[1]
3. Remove two screws [1], and remove the fixing bracket [2].
[1]
[2]
[1]
4. Remove two screws [1], and remove two fixing brackets [2].
[2]
[2]
[1]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[1]
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[1]
[2]
5.3.5 PC Control board (PCCB31)
1. Remove the rear cover.
G.5.3.3 Rear cover/Left cover
[2]
[1]
[1]
4. Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
[3]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[4]
4. Remove the screw [1] each, disconnect the connector [2] each, and
remove the tray 3 LED board [3] and the tray 4 LED board [4].
[3] [2]
[1]
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[3]
[1]
[2]
4. Follow the same procedure as the above to remove the tray 4 lift-up motor.
5. Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
5.3.8 Tray 3 paper feed motor (M31) / Tray 3 vertical transport motor (M32) / Tray 4 paper feed motor (M41) / Tray 4
vertical transport motor (M42)
1. Remove the rear cover.
G.5.3.3 Rear cover/Left cover
2. Disconnect two connectors [1].
3. Remove the harness from four wire saddles [2].
[2]
[2]
[1]
4. Remove two screws [1], and remove the motor assy [2].
[2]
[1]
5. Remove two screws [1], and remove the tray 3 paper feed motor
[2].
[2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
8. Follow the same procedure as the above to remove the tray 4 paper feed motor/tray 4 vertical transport motor.
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[2]
[4]
[2]
[1]
[5]
[3]
1. Remove two screws [1] and remove the rear right cover [2].
2. Remove four screws [3] and remove the lower right cover [4].
3. Remove two screws [5] and remove the front right cover [6].
[1]
[4]
[3]
1. Remove five screws [1] and remove the rear cover [2].
2. Remove five screws [3] and remove the left cover [4].
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[2]
[1]
3. Remove two screws [1], and remove the fixing bracket [2].
[1]
[2]
[1]
4. Remove the screw [1], and remove two fixing brackets [2].
[2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
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[1]
[2]
[1]
[1]
[1]
[3]
[2]
[1]
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[2]
[3]
[1]
[1]
[2]
4. Remove two screws [1], and remove the motor assy [2].
[1]
[2]
5. Remove two screws [1], and remove the paper feed motor [2].
[2]
[1]
6. Remove two screws [1], and remove the vertical transport motor [2].
[2]
[1]
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[1]
[3]
[1]
[2]
4. Remove two screws [1], and remove the division board position
motor [2].
[2]
[1]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[3]
[3]
[2]
[1]
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[2]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[5]
[4]
5. Remove two screws [1], and remove the tray lock solenoid [2].
[1]
[2]
5.4.11 Drawer
1. Insert a driver into the hole [1] at the rear of the feed tray and pull
out the paper feed tray.
2. Remove the paper.
[1]
[1]
[3]
[2]
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[1]
CAUTION
[2]
[1]
[1]
[1]
5.4.12 Wire
1. Remove six screws [1].
2. Disconnect the connector [2], and remove the front cover assy [3].
[1]
[2]
[1]
[3]
3. Remove two screws [1] and the inner cover assy [2].
NOTE
Do not peel off pulley protective mylar sheet.
[2]
[1]
[1]
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[2]
[1]
5. Remove three screws [1] and remove the driver mounting plate
assy [2].
[2]
[1]
NOTE
When assembling, be sure to engage rib of gear 1 [1] with
convex section of gear 2 [2].
[1]
[2]
[2]
[1]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[3]
[2]
[2]
[1]
[3]
[2]
[1]
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[2]
[2]
[3]
[2]
[2]
[1]
12. Remove four screws [1] and remove the rear trailing edge assy [2].
[2]
[1]
[1]
13. Remove four screws [1] and remove the front trailing edge assy [2].
[2]
[1]
[1]
[1]
14. Remove three C-rings [1], the bushing [2], and two gears [3].
15. Remove the feed drum assy [4].
[4]
[2]
[1]
[3]
16. Remove two C-rings [1] and the feed drum [2].
NOTE
Take care not to lose fixing pins.
When reinstalling the feed drum, check that the direction of
the wire coming from both feed drums are the same.
Install so that cut parts [3] at both ends of shaft face up.
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[3]
17. Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
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[1]
2. Remove two screws [1] and remove the mounting cover [2].
[2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[1]
3. Remove two screws [1] and remove the front cover [2].
[2]
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[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
2. Remove the screw [1]. Push two protrusions [2] in the directions of
the arrows and remove the upper tray [3].
[3]
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3. Remove two screws [1] and remove the paper guide plate cover [2].
[2]
[1]
[1]
[1]
[1]
4. Remove four screws [1] and remove the JS control board [2].
[2]
[1]
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[4]
[3]
[2]
[1]
5. Remove two screws [1] and remove the transport motor [2].
[2]
[1]
4. Remove the screw [1] and disconnect two connectors [2], and
remove the route change motor assy [3].
[2]
[3]
5. Remove two screws [1] and remove the route change motor [2].
[2]
[1]
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[3]
[1]
4. Remove the C-clip [1] and the lever [2], and remove the route
change guide [3].
[2]
[2]
5. Remove two wire saddles [1], disconnect two connectors [2], and
remove two screws [3]. Pull out the sensor assy [4] in the direction
of the arrow.
[3]
[1]
[1]
[4]
6. Remove six screws [1] and remove the transport guide/lower [2].
[1]
[1]
[1]
[1]
[3]
[2]
[4]
[2]
[3]
[3]
7. Disconnect the connector [1], remove two screws [2], and remove
the harness from four wire saddles [3]. Remove the sensor
mounting plate assy [4].
[2]
[1]
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[1]
10. Remove the screw [1] and remove the belt fixed plate [2].
[2]
[1]
11. Remove five wire saddles [1] and pull out the shift drive section
assy [2] in the direction of the arrow.
[1]
[2]
12. Remove two screws [1] and remove the shift motor assy [2].
[2]
[1]
[4]
[3]
13. Disconnect the connector [1], remove wire saddle [2] and two
screws [3], and remove the shift motor [4].
[2]
[1]
14. Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
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[3]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[1]
G-85
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[1]
[2]
[1]
[1]
[2]
[4]
[1]
[3]
[2]
[2]
[1]
[1]
[3]
[4]
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[1]
[2]
[1]
[1]
[1]
[1]
[2]
[2]
[1]
[2]
2. Remove four screws [1], and remove the front door [2].
[1]
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[2]
[1]
3. Remove three screws [1], and remove the front upper cover [2].
[1]
[2]
[1]
5.7.6 Finisher
1. Open the front door.
2. Remove the screw [1], and pull out the lever [2].
NOTE
At the time of the finisher installation, make sure that the
screw hole [3] locates within the scope of the mounting
hole of the lever [4].
[2]
[3]
[4]
[1]
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[2]
CAUTION
When transporting the finisher,
make sure to push it to the
direction as shown in the
illustration. (to prevent
turnover during
transportation).
[1]
[3]
[1]
[2]
3. Remove two screws [1], and remove the horizontal transport unit
[2].
[1]
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[1]
[2]
4. Remove the screw [1], and remove the stapler unit [2].
[2]
[1]
NOTE
When installing the staple unit, make sure to adjust the
mark-off line [1] with the notch [2].
[1]
[2]
[2]
[1]
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[1]
[2]
[1]
[3]
[2]
6. Remove two screws [1], and remove the paper passage motor/1 [2].
[2]
[1]
2. Remove five screws [1], and remove the rear cover [2] of the
horizontal transport unit.
[2]
G-91
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[1]
[2]
[4]
[3]
[1]
[2]
7. Remove two screws [1], and remove the duplex path switching
motor [2].
[1]
[2]
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[1]
[1]
[2]
[1]
9. Remove three screws [1], and remove the exit motor assy [2].
[2]
[1]
10. Remove two screws [1], and remove the exit motor [2].
[1]
[2]
11. Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
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[1]
[2]
[3]
6. Remove two screws [1], and remove the paper passage motor/2 [2].
[2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[1]
[2]
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[2]
[1]
[1]
[2]
11. Remove two screws [1], and remove the conveyance motor assy
[2].
[1]
[2]
12. Remove two screws [1], and remove the conveyance motor [2].
[1]
[2]
13. Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
[3]
[1]
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[1]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[1]
5. Remove four screws [1], and remove the tray1 path switching motor
assy [2].
[2]
6. Remove two screws [1], and remove the tray1 path switching motor
[2].
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
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[2]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[1]
[2]
[3]
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[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[2]
[3]
[2]
[1]
[3]
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[3]
[1]
[1]
4. Remove the screw [1], and remove the gear assy [2].
[2]
[2]
5. Remove two screws [1], and remove the tray2 shift motor [2].
[1]
[2]
[4]
[3]
[1]
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[1]
[2]
[1]
[3]
[2]
[2]
1. Remove two screws [1], and remove the front right cover [2].
[1]
2. Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
[2]
[1]
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[1]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
5.8.5 Finisher
[1]
[1]
2. Remove two screws [1], and remove the rear left cover [2] of the
main body.
[2]
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[2]
[1]
NOTE
When carrying the finisher, be sure to hold onto the
specified positions as shown in the illustlation.
[1]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
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[1]
4. Put the finisher as shown in the illustration and remove two screws
[2] from the screw access holes [1] on the bottom plate.
[2]
[2]
[1]
[4]
6. Remove the screw [1], and remove the stapler cover plate [2].
7. Disconnect two connectors [3].
8. Remove the stapler unit [4].
[1]
[1]
[2]
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[2]
[1]
6. Remove four screws [1], and remove the plate [2].
[2]
[1]
7. Remove the screw [1], and remove the rear sub cover [2].
[2]
[1]
8. Press the dowel [1] and remove the cover rail [2].
[1]
[2]
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[2]
[1]
[3]
[2]
12. Raise the exit tray [1] until the spring tension becomes weak as
shown in the illustration.
13. Remove the clip [2] and bushing [3].
[3]
[1]
[2]
[1]
14. Remove the front shaft and remove the exit tray unit [1].
15. Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
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[2]
[2]
[1]
[3]
4. Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
[2]
[2] [1]
[3]
[2]
4. Remove two screws [1], and remove the pick up roller position
motor [2].
[1]
5. Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
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[2]
[1]
[2]
7. Remove the screw [1], and remove the rear sub cover [2].
[1]
8. Remove four screws [1], and remove the tray up/down motor assy
[2].
NOTE
When removing the tray up/down motor assy [2], the exit
tray [3] bounces. Be sure to press the exit tray [3] down
when removing the tray up/down motor assy [2].
[3]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
9. Remove two screws [1], and remove the tray up/down motor [2].
[1]
10. Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
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[3]
[1]
[2]
9. Unlock the tab [1], and remove the actuator [2].
[1]
[2]
1-
[2]
NOTE
When reinstalling the actuator, make sure that two tabs [1]
are fitted into the holes [2].
0)
[1]
[1]
[2]
10. Remove four screws [1], and remove the exit roller unit [2].
[1]
[2]
11. Remove two screws [1], and remove the cover [2].
[1]
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[1]
[2]
13. Remove the harness from the edge cover [1].
[1]
14. Disconnect the connector [1].
15. Remove the harness from the wire saddle [2].
[1]
[2]
16. Remove the spring [1].
17. Unlock the tab [2], and remove the gear [3].
[3]
[2]
[1]
[3] [2]
[2] [3]
[4]
[1]
[5] [1]
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[2]
[3]
[1]
[3]
[1]
22. Remove two screws [1], and remove the harness from harness
guide [3].
23. Remove the alignment motor/F [2].
24. Remove two screws [4], and remove the harness from harness
guide [3].
25. Remove the alignment motor/R [5].
[4]
[2]
[5]
26. Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
[2]
[1]
6. Remove two screws [1], and remove the sensor assy [2].
[2]
[1]
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[2]
[3]
[1]
[1]
[2]
[2]
[1]
[3]
8. Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
[1]
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[1]
[2]
[2]
8. Remove two screws [1], and remove the stapler movement motor
[2].
[1]
[1]
10. Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
[2]
[1]
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[2]
[1]
[1]
6. Remove the JAM processing dial [1].
7. Remove the spring [2].
8. Remove three screws [1], and remove the plate [4].
[1] [3]
[2]
[3]
[4]
9. Remove the C-ring [1], and remove two gears [2].
NOTE
Be careful not to lose the pin.
[1]
[2]
[1]
[3]
[2]
[2]
[4]
[1]
[3]
15. Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
G-113
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[2]
[1]
7. Remove the harness from three wire saddles [1].
8. Remove the spring [2] and the screw [3], and remove the paddle
solenoid [4].
[2]
[3]
[1]
[4]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[5] [4]
[4]
[3]
4.
5.
6.
7.
[1]
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[2]
[1]
9. Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
[1]
[2]
3. Illuminate the inside from the opening [1] shown in the illustration.
4. Remove the flapper solenoid [2].
[1]
[2]
5. Make sure that the flapper [1] and the damper [2] are in contact
with each other and then tighten two screws [3].
[1]
[2]
[3]
5.8.19 Belt retract solenoid (SD5)
1. Remove the front left cover.
G.5.8.1 Front left cover
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[2]
[1]
3. Remove the harness from the wire saddle [1].
4. Disconnect the connector [2].
5. Remove the screw [3], and remove the belt retract solenoid [4].
[1]
[4]
[3]
[2]
[6]
[5]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
8. Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
G-116
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[1]
[2]
[1]
[1]
[1]
[1]
[2]
G-117
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[1]
[3]
[2]
[2]
2. Remove four screws [1], and remove the front cover [2].
[1]
[1]
[2]
[1]
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[2]
CAUTION
Be careful not to catch your finger in the edge of the
rail when mounting the saddle unit on the right rail for
the saddle unit installation.
Be careful not to jam your finger in the connecting
section of the pantograph.
1. Remove the finisher.
G.5.7.6 Finisher
[1]
OK
[2]
NG
[2]
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NOTE
For installation of the pantograph, insert two hooks on the
pantograph of the saddle unit into the back holes inside the
finisher referring the punch mark [1].
[1]
[1]
[1]
[2]
9. Grip the portion as shown in the illustration [1] to raise the saddle
unit and take it out.
NOTE
For installation of the saddle unit, insert two hooks on the
left rail [3] into the two holes of the saddle unit [2].
[1]
[3]
10. Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
CAUTION
Be careful not to catch your finger in the edge of the rail [1] when
mounting the saddle unit on the right rail for the saddle unit
installation.
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CAUTION
[1]
[1]
[1]
[2]
2. Remove the screw [1], and remove the paper exit tray [2].
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[2]
[1]
[1]
[3]
[2]
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7. Remove four screws [1], and remove the SD drive board [2].
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[2]
4. Remove two screws [1], and remove the leading edge stopper
motor [2].
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[2]
[3]
[1]
4. Remove two screws [1], and remove the upper paddle motor [2].
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[1]
5. Remove two screws [1], and remove the lower paddle motor [2].
[2]
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[1]
[2]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[1]
[3]
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[3]
[4]
[1]
5. Remove two screws [1], and remove the center fold plate motor [2].
[1]
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3. Remove the E-ring [1], and remove the drive lever [2].
[1]
[2]
[5]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[1]
7. Remove two screws [1], and remove the leading edge grip solenoid
[2].
[1]
[2]
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1. Open the door located on the right side of the main body.
2. Disconnect the modular cable [1].
3. Remove four screws [1], and remove the rear cover/1 [2].
[1]
[2]
[1]
[1]
5. Remove four screws [1], and remove the FAX board [2].
NOTE
For installation of the FAX board, push the fax board
against the main body to remove clearance between the
main body plate and the fax board.
[1]
[1]
[2]
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[2]
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5. Remove four screws [1], and remove the FAX board [2].
NOTE
For installation of the FAX board, push the fax board
against the main body to remove clearance between the
main body plate and the fax board.
[2]
[1]
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Key counter
6.1.2 Procedure
NOTE
When mounting the key counter, the optional key counter kit KIT-1 (4623-472) is necessary.
Procedure for directly mounting the key counter to the main unit is described below.
For mounting the key counter to the optional working table WT-506, refer to WT-506 installation manual.
1. Remove the scanner right cover [1].
[3]
[2]
G.4.2.10 Scanner right cover
2. Cut out the knockouts [2] of the scanner right cover.
3. Remove two caps [3].
[1]
4. Remove the harness for the key counter from three wire saddles [1].
[1]
[1]
[2]
5. Mount the scanner right cover [1], and insert the harness for the key
counter through the hole [2] knockouts were removed from.
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6. Using two screws [2], secure the counter mounting bracket [1].
NOTE
Secure the counter mounting bracket passing the
connector into the bracket.
Use the two long screws (V116 0418 14: M4 x 18) in the key
counter kit to secure the counter mounting bracket.
[2]
[1]
[2]
7. Mount the edge cover [1] to the counter mounting bracket and set
the harness to the edge cover.
8. Connect the key counter socket connector [2].
9. Using two screws [4], secure the counter socket [3].
[1]
[3]
[4]
10. Using two screws [2], secure the key counter cover [1].
[1]
[2]
11. Select [Service Mode] [Billing Setting] [Management Function Choice] [Key Counter Only], [Vendor 1 + Key Counter] or [Vendor 2 +
Key Counter].
Set message.
For details on setting, see ADJUSTMENT/SETTING.
2. Using the screw [1], mount the original size detection sensor/2
(PS205) [2] and fix it.
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5. Check to make sure that the [Org. Size Detecting Sensor (Option): Set] is displayed on the original size detection sensor adjustment screen.
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H CLEANING/LUBRICATION
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1.1 Cleaning parts list
No.
1
Section
Tray 1
7
8
9
10
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H.1.3.1 Tray 1 feed roller, tray 1 pick-up roller, tray 1
separation roller
3
4
Part name
Tray 1 feed roller
Scanner section
Original glass
11
Scanner rails
12
Mirrors (1st/2nd/3rd)
13
Lens
H.1.3.9 Lens
14
CCD sensor
1.3.1 Tray 1 feed roller, tray 1 pick-up roller, tray 1 separation roller
1. Remove the tray 1 paper feed unit.
G.4.3.2 Tray 1 paper feed unit
[1]
[1]
2. Using a cleaning pad dampened with alcohol, wipe the tray 1 feed
roller [1] clean of dirt.
3. Using a cleaning pad dampened with alcohol, wipe the tray 1 pickup roller [1] clean of dirt.
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1.3.2 Tray 2 feed roller, tray 2 pick-up roller, tray 2 separation roller
1. Remove the tray 2 paper feed unit.
G.4.3.3 Tray 2 paper feed unit
[1]
2. Using a cleaning pad dampened with alcohol, wipe the tray 2 feed
roller [1] clean of dirt.
[1]
3. Using a cleaning pad dampened with alcohol, wipe the tray 2 pickup roller [1] clean of dirt.
[1]
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1.3.5 Manual bypass tray separation roller
1. Remove the manual bypass tray separation roller unit.
F.6.6.2 Replacing the manual bypass tray separation roller assy
2. Using a cleaning pad dampened with alcohol, wipe the manual
bypass tray separation roller [1] clean of dirt.
[1]
1.3.6 Original glass
1. Using a cleaning pad dampened with alcohol, wipe the original
glass [1] clean of dirt.
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[1]
[2]
1.3.9 Lens
1. Remove the original glass.
G.4.2.19 Original glass
2. Remove two screws [1] and lens cover [2].
[2]
[1]
3. Using a cleaning pad dampened with alcohol, wipe the lens [1]
clean of dirt.
[1]
[1]
[2]
2. Remove nine screws [1], and remove the CCD board protective
shield [2].
[1]
3. Unhook two tabs [1], and remove the CCD sensor cover [2].
[2]
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2. Option
2.1 Cleaning parts list
2.1.1 PC-109/PC-208
No.
1
Section
Part name
Feed section
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Separation roller
Feed roller
Pick-up roller
Transport section
2.1.2 PC-409
No.
1
Section
Part name
Ref. page
Separation roller
Feed roller
Pick-up roller
Feed section
Transport section
[1]
[2]
[2]
[1]
4. Remove two screws [1] and remove the separation roller mounting
bracket assy [2].
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4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 similarly for the 4th drawer.
[1]
4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 similarly for the 4th drawer.
[1]
[1]
2.3 Cleaning procedure (PC-409)
NOTE
The alcohol described in the cleaning procedure of maintenance represents the isopropyl alcohol.
[2]
[1]
2. Remove two screws [1] and separation roller mounting bracket assy
[2].
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[1]
[1]
[2]
[1]
2. Remove two screws [1] and separation roller mounting bracket assy
[2].
[1]
[1]
3. Using a cleaning pad dampened with alcohol, wipe the feed roller
[1] clean of dirt.
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[2]
[1]
2. Remove two screws [1] and separation roller mounting bracket assy
[2].
[1]
3. Using a cleaning pad dampened with alcohol, wipe the pick-up roller
[1] clean of dirt.
[1]
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I ADJUSTMENT/SETTING
1. HOW TO USE THE ADJUSTMENT/SETTING SECTION
1.1 Outline
Adjustment/Setting contains detailed information on the adjustment items and procedures for this machine.
Throughout this Adjustment/Setting, the default settings are indicated by .
CAUTION
To unplug the power cord of the machine before starting the
service job procedures.
If it is unavoidably necessary to service the machine with its
power turned ON, use utmost care not to be caught in the
scanner cables or gears of the exposure unit/LED exposure
unit.
Special care should be used when handling the fusing unit
which can be extremely hot.
The developing unit has a strong magnetic field. Keep watches
and measuring instruments away from it.
Take care not to damage the PC drum with a tool or similar
device.
Do not touch IC pins with bare hands.
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2.2 Procedure
1. Press the Accessibility key.
2. Touch [Touch Panel Adj.].
3. Using the tip of a pen or similar object, touch the four keys (+) on the screen in sequence.
These crosses may be touched in any order; but be sure to touch the center of each cross.
Use care not to damage the screen surface with the tip of the pen.
4. Touching all four crosses will turn the Start key ON in blue.
5. Press the Start key.
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3. UTILITY
3.1 List of utility mode (outline)
Utility Mode
System Settings
System Settings
Administrator/Machine Settings
One-Touch/User Box Registration
User Authentication/Account
Track
Network Settings
Copier Settings
Printer Settings
Fax Settings
System Connection
Security Settings
License Settings
OpenAPI Authentication
Management Settings
Check Consumable Life
Print List
My Panel Settings
Language Setting
Measurement Unit Setting
Copier Settings
Scan/Fax Settings
Color Selection Setting
Main Menu Settings
Initial Screen Setting
Device Information
Meter Count
Check Details
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*: Displayed after a user or account authentication if maximum limit is set for the number of copies the user or account can make.
Ref. page
I.4.1.1.(1) E-mail
User Box
Fax
I.4.1.1.(3) Fax
PC (SMB)
I.4.1.1.(4) PC (SMB)
FTP
I.4.1.1.(5) FTP
WebDAV
I.4.1.1.(6) WebDAV
IP Address Fax
Internet Fax
Group
E-mail
Settings
Create User
Box
I.4.1.2 Group
E-mail Subject
E-mail Body
Apply Levels/
Groups to
Destinations
A Group
I.4.3.2.(2) Group
Program
I.4.3.2.(3) Program
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Language Selection
Print Lists
Output Settings**
Print/Fax Output
Settings **
Print**
Fax**
AE Level Adjustment **
Select Keyboard **
Ref. page
Copier Settings
Default Tab
Shortcut Key 1
Shortcut Key 2
Quick Settings 1
Quick Settings 2
Quick Settings 3
Quick Settings 4
Scan/Fax Settings
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Address Book Index Default
Shortcut Key 1
Shortcut Key 2
Default Tab
Shortcut Key 1
Shortcut Key 2
Copy Screen
TX Display
I.5.2.5.(1) TX Display
RX Display
I.5.2.5.(2) RX Display
Ref. page
Enlargement Rotation
Half-Fold Specification
Finishing Program
Layout
Zoom
Store Original Size
Keys displayed on screens are different depending on the setting.
For displaying the keys with *, ** marks, see I.6.86 Security Settings-Security Details.
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Graphic Outlining
Ref. page
Basic Settings
PDL Setting
Number of Copies
Original Direction
Paper Tray
Paper Size
2-Sided Print
Binding Position
Staple
I.5.5.2.(5) Staple
Punch
I.5.5.2.(6) Punch
Font Settings
Symbol Set
Font Size
Line/Page
I.5.5.3.(4) Line/Page
CR/LF Mapping
PS Setting
Print PS Errors
XPS Settings
Print Reports
Configuration Page
PCL Settings
Demo Page
PCL Font List
PS Font List
TIFF Image Paper Setting
(6) Other
User Settings
Ref. page
Change Password
Change Icon
Print Settings
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Output Settings
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Date/Time Settings
Time Settings
Date Settings
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Restrict
Access to Job
Settings
Registering and
Changing Addresses
Change Registered
Overlay
Restrict Broadcasting
Restrict
Operation
Expert Adjustment
AE Level Adjustment
Printer
Adjustment
Leading Edge
Adjustment
Centering
Leading Edge
Adjustment (Duplex Side
2)
Media Adjustment
Half-Fold Position
Punch Horizontal
Position Adjustment
Finisher
Adjustment
Gradation
Adjustment
Maximum Density
Adjustment
Gradation Adjustment
Initialization
Scanner Area
***
Scanner Adjustment:
Leading Edge ***
Scanner Adjustment:
Centering ***
ADF
Adjustment ***
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Centering Auto
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Auto Adj. of Stop Position I.6.7.25 ADF Adjustment-Auto
***
Adj. of Stop Position
Line Detection
List/Counter
Reset Settings
Erase
Adjustment
Drum Dry
Replenish Toner
PS Designer Settings
Management
List
Auto Reset
Job Reset
User Box
Settings
Stamp Settings
NEXT JOB
Staple
Setting
Original
Set/Bind
Direction
Reset Data
After Job
Header/Footer Settings
Fax TX Settings
Fax
Other than Fax
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Administrator Registration
I.6.19.1 Administrator
Registration
Create One-Touch
Destination
User Box
Fax
I.6.20.1.(3) Fax
PC (SMB)
I.6.20.1.(4) PC (SMB)
FTP
I.6.20.1.(5) FTP
WebDAV
I.6.20.1.(6) WebDAV
IP Address Fax
Internet Fax
E-mail Subject
E-mail Body
Group
E-mail Settings
Create User Box
One-Touch/User Box
Registration List
I.6.20.2 Group
Group List
Program List
Ref. page
General Settings
User Authentication
Settings
Default Function
Permission
ID & Print
Operation Settings
Default Operation
Selection
User Registration
User Counter
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Create Group
Authentication Device
Settings
General Settings
Logoff Settings
TCP/IP Settings
NetWare Settings
Ref. page
IPv4 Settings
IPv6 Settings
DNS Host
DNS Domain
IPsec Settings
LLMNR Setting
IPX Settings
LDAP Settings
E-mail Settings
Client Settings
Print Settings
WINS Settings
Enabling LDAP
Setting Up LDAP
E-mail TX (SMTP)
E-mail RX (POP)
SNMP Settings
AppleTalk Settings
Bonjour Setting
TCP Socket
TCP Socket
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WebDAV Settings
Network Fax
Function
Settings
IP Address Fax
Function
Internet Fax
Function
SMTP TX Settings
SMTP RX Settings
Printer Settings
Scanner Settings
SSDP Settings
Detail Settings
Ref. page
I.6.47.2 TCP Socket (ASCII
Mode)
Status Notification
Setting
Register
Notification
Address
PING Confirmation
SLP Setting
LPD Setting
Prefix/Suffix
Setting
ON/OFF Setting
Prefix/Suffix
Setting
Bluetooth Setting
Ref. page
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Ref. page
Layout
Zoom
Store Original Size
Keys displayed on screens are different depending on the setting.
Ref. page
USB Timeout
Network Timeout
Ref. page
Header Information
Header/Footer Position
Footer Position
Dialing Method
Receive Mode
TX/RX Settings
Function Settings
Number of Redials
Redial Interval
Function ON/OFF
Setting
F-Code TX
I.6.74.1 F-Code TX
Relay RX
I.6.74.2 Relay RX
Relay Printing
Destination Check
Display Function
Confirm Address
(TX)
Confirm Address
(Register)
Memory RX Setting
Closed Network RX
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Ref. page
Forward TX Setting
Incomplete TX Hold
PC-Fax RX Setting
TX Result Report
Sequential TX Report
Confidential RX Report
Bulletin TX Report
MDN Message
DSN Message
Dialing Method
Number of Rx Call
Rings
Color/Grayscale Multi-Value
Compression Method
OpenAPI Settings
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Access Setting
SSL/Port Number
Authentication
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Ref. page
Administrator Password
Security Details
Password Rules
Restrict Fax TX
Initialize
I.6.86.11 Initialize
Copy Guard
Password Copy
HDD Settings
/SSD Settings
Stamp Settings
Apply Stamps
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Install License
Other Settings
Ref. page
Device Information
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Other Settings
Check Consumable Life
Ref. page
Print List
Other Settings
Meter Count
Check
Details
Ref. page
Print List
Coverage Rate *
Copy
Print
Scan/Fax
Other
Ref. page
Ref. page
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My Panel
Settings
3.3 Starting/Exiting
3.3.1 Starting procedure
1. Press the Utility/Counter key.
2. The Utility Mode screen will appear.
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(b) Procedure
A new address can be registered by touching [New].
Select any displayed address to check, edit or delete the setting.
(a) Use
To register/change the Box address when storing the scanned data in the box in the hard disk in the main body.
(b) Procedure
A new address can be registered by touching [New].
Select any displayed address to check, edit or delete the setting.
At least one User Box must be registered for registering a Box address.
(3) Fax
(a) Use
To register/change the fax destinations.
(b) Procedure
A new address can be registered by touching [New].
Select any displayed address to check, edit or delete the setting.
(4) PC (SMB)
(a) Use
To register/change SMB address to send scanned data.
(b) Procedure
A new address can be registered by touching [New].
Select any displayed address to check, edit or delete the setting.
(5) FTP
(a) Use
To register/change FTP address to send scanned data.
(b) Procedure
A new address can be registered by touching [New].
Select any displayed address to check, edit or delete the setting.
(6) WebDAV
(a) Use
To register/change WebDAV address to send scanned data.
(b) Procedure
A new address can be registered by touching [New].
Select any displayed address to check, edit or delete the setting.
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[Administrator Settings] [Network Settings] [Network Fax Settings] [Network Fax Function Settings]
(a) Use
To register/change the IP address fax destination when transmitting the IP address fax data.
(b) Procedure
A new address can be registered by touching [New].
Select any displayed address to check, change or delete the setting.
(a) Use
To register/change the Internet fax address when transmitting the internet fax data.
(b) Procedure
A new address can be registered by touching [New].
Select any displayed address to check, change or delete the setting.
4.1.2 Group
(1) Use
To register/change a group to send scanned data/fax data simultaneously.
(2) Procedure
A new address can be registered by touching [New].
Select any displayed group to check, edit or delete them.
At least one address must be registered for registering a new group.
(b) Procedure
A new address can be registered by touching [New].
Select any displayed address to detail check, edit or delete the setting.
The subject can be set as default by selecting the subject displayed on the screen and pressing [Set as Default].
(b) Procedure
A new address can be registered by touching [New].
Select any displayed address to detail check or delete the setting.
The text can be set as default by selecting the text displayed on the screen and pressing [Set as Default].
(1) Use
To register/change the box for storing text data in the hard disk of the machine.
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(2) Procedure
A new box can be registered by touching [New].
Select any displayed box to change or delete it.
(1) Use
To register/change the box for confidential RX document.
If a hard disk is installed, Confidential RX can be enabled when the Confidential RX function is added to the Public/Personal/Group User
Box.
(2) Procedure
A new box can be registered by touching [New].
Select any displayed box to change or delete it.
(1) Use
To register/change the bulletin board user box.
(2) Procedure
A new box can be registered by touching [New].
Select any displayed box to change or delete it.
(1) Use
To register/change the Relay User Box.
(2) Procedure
A new box can be registered by touching [New].
Select any displayed box to change or delete it.
4.3.1 Outline
The Limiting Access to Destinations setting allows or restricts individual users access to each destination. This enables security control by
restricting information that can be accessed.
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(2) Groups
A group can be made with a certain name to allow its members to access its destinations. Users and destinations can be registered for
the group so that the registered destinations can be accessed by the registered users.
Access restriction depending on an individual level is also applied to the group with access to the destinations determined by the
combination of the user and destination levels within a group.
A destination can be included in only one group.
A user can be included in multiple different groups.
(b) Procedure
Select a destination, press [Apply Level] or [Apply Group] and make a setting.
(2) Group
(a) Use
Sets a level and a group for destinations registered in the group.
(b) Procedure
Select a destination, press [Apply Level] or [Apply Group] and make a setting.
(3) Program
(a) Use
Sets a level and a group for destinations registered in the program.
(b) Procedure
Select a destination, press [Apply Level] or [Apply Group] and make a setting.
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(2) Procedure
The language options depend on the marketing area selected in [Marketing Area] available from [System 1] under Service Mode.
(b) Procedure
Select the tray on the [Auto Tray Select] screen.
Set the priority on the [Tray Priority] screen.
To switch to another tray with the specified paper and print when the tray is out of paper
(a) Use
To set the paper feed tray for output the list for the meter count or the unit check.
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It sets the simplex/duplex printing of the output for the sales counter or the unit check list.
(b) Procedure
Use the 10-key pad for setting.
(b) Procedure
Use the 10-key pad for setting.
Page Print
Starts printing every time data for each page are received
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(a) Use
To set the priority output tray for each application (Copy print, Printer, Fax and Print Reports).
(1) Use
To set the default setting for AE (Auto Exposure).
The larger the value becomes the more emphasized the background will be.
To make the background level foggier : Increase the setting value
To make the background level less foggy : Decrease the setting value
Copies on A5 paper.
Copy on A4/Letter
Prohibit Copy
Does not copy since the original size cannot be detected. Paper feed tray needs to be selected
prior to pressing the Start key.
(1) Use
Select whether or not to print the stamp/composition on blank pages.
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(1) Use
Specify a page number print position when printing page numbers after configuring 2-sided print or booklet settings. Select whether to
print the page numbers on a same position on all pages or on positions symmetric with respect to the stapling position.
Keyboard
Standard keyboard (JIS) + Local keyboard (Japanese)
English (US) *1
English (UK) *1
French
Italian
German
Spanish
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
Korean
*1 : If [Marketing Area] is set to Europe and [Language Selection] is set to English, English (UK) takes effect. If another marketing
area and English are selected, English (US) takes effect.
Quick Copy
This screen displays all options that can be selected for Paper, Zoom, and Duplex/Combine
functions.
The normal [Basic] screen is also displayed as another tab on the screen.
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Quick Copy
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Fax
E-Mail
Box
I-Fax
IP Ad. Fax
PC(SMB)
FTP
WebDAV
Group
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Public
Personal
System
Group
The screen shows that the printing is being carried out. The job can be reserved with [Program Next Job].
No
The screen does not indicate the printing being carried out. The normal copy setting screen will be displayed. The copy
reservation is available.
(1) TX Display
(a) Use
To set the screen display for the control panel when transmitting fax.
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(2) RX Display
(a) Use
To set the screen display on the control panel when receiving fax.
Green
Blue
Yellow
Pumpkin
Displays a list of jobs that are both being printed and waiting to be printed.
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(1) Use
To set whether to set the auto booklet when fold & staple is selected.
Automatically disables the Auto sort/group selection when a sheet of original is placed on the
ADF and the start key is pressed. Automatically enables the Auto sort/group selection when two
or more sheets of originals are placed on the ADF and the start key is pressed.
No
(1) Use
To make default settings for the copy mode.
Current Setting
The settings made on the control panel before entering the setting menu screens are registered
as the default settings of copy functions.
Factory Default
The settings made at the time of shipment from the factory are registered as the default settings
of copy functions.
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(1) Use
To make default settings for the enlarge display mode.
Current Setting
The settings made on the control panel before entering the setting menu screens are registered
as the default settings of copy functions.
Factory Default
The settings made at the time of shipment from the factory are registered as the default settings
of copy functions.
Delete Job
Batch print
Restrict
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(1) Use
To set whether to function the auto magnification when the feed tray is selected with document set on the original glass (excepting at
automatic paper selection mode.)
(1) Use
To set whether to function the auto magnification when the feed tray is selected with document set on the ADF (excepting at automatic
paper selection mode.)
(1) Use
To set the tray to be used when APS is cancelled.
(1) Use
To select the default setting of the tray for cover sheet paper.
(1) Use
Specify whether to apply Half-Fold together for all pages or for each page when handling a job containing multiple pages.
When Booklet is selected simultaneously with Half-Fold, all pages are half-folded together even if [One Sheet at a Time] is selected.
If the number of original pages exceeds the folding capacity of this machine, the Fold function setting is cancelled automatically, and the
sheets are printed without being folded.
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(1) Use
To set whether to accept the printing job for print data or fax data during copy operation.
Accept
Receive Only
Print data or fax data will be printed when the copy operation is finished.
(1) Use
Sets whether to automatically rotate images to print if the original and specified paper directions are not consistent with each other.
(1) Layout
(a) Use
To set the initial copy layout setting in card shot mode.
(2) Zoom
(a) Use
To set the initial zoom setting in card shot mode.
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(b) Procedure
Enter an original size, name it, and register the data.
Lowers the compression rate and puts priority in quality while scanning.
Standard
High Compression
Makes the compression rate higher and puts priority in lowering the data volume while scanning.
(1) Use
To make default settings for the fax/scan mode.
Current Setting
The settings made on the control panel before entering the setting menu screens are registered
as the default settings of fax/scan functions.
Factory Default
The settings made at the time of shipment from the factory are registered as the default settings
of fax/scan functions.
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(1) Use
To make default settings for the enlarge display mode.
Current Setting
The settings made on the control panel before entering the setting menu screens are registered
as the default settings of fax/scan functions.
Factory Default
The settings made at the time of shipment from the factory are registered as the default settings
of fax/scan functions.
Lowers the compression rate and puts priority in quality while scanning.
Standard
High Compression
Makes the compression rate higher and puts priority in lowering the data volume while scanning.
Scan in TTN2.
(1) Use
To set the method of OCR operation where a searchable PDF file is created.
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OFF
LOW
MIDDLE
HIGH
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Able to optimize sides aligning operation as the process is performed after the machine
receives all of the print data.
Productivity Priority
Able to accelerate print speed as sides alignment proceeds together with data reception and
print operation.
Control Adjustments
Comply with the command from the printer driver and does not take the side alignment step.
Makes characters and lines on a grayscale background thicker and sharpens the outlines of characters and figures.
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OFF
Makes grayscale background text correction by selecting Thin, Normal, or Thick in [Line Width Adjustment]. If selecting
ON makes lines too thick, select OFF.
(5) Staple
It will be displayed only when the optional finisher is mounted.
(a) Use
To set whether to staple or not when not specified by the printer driver during PC printing.
To use hen staple is not specified by the printer driver during printing by the Windows DOS, etc.
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(6) Punch
It will be displayed only when the optional finisher and punch kit are mounted.
(a) Use
To select whether to make punch-holes or not when not specified by the printer driver during PC printing.
To use when the printer driver cannot specify punching during printing from Windows DOS, etc.
(b) Procedure
1. When selecting from the Internal font, touch [Internal], and select the one from the displayed font list.
(4) Line/Page
(a) Use
To set the number of lines per page for printing the text data.
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[Utility/Counter] [User Setting] [Printer Setting] [Paper Setting] [Default Paper Size]
Mode 2
Mode 3
OFF
Mode 1
Mode 2
Mode 3
OFF
5.5.4 PS Setting
(1) Print PS Errors
(a) Use
To set whether to print or not the error information when an error occurred during PS rasterizing.
(1) Use
To output the report or demo page concerning the print setting.
To check the setting concerning the printer.
The types of report available for output are as follows.
Configuration Page
Demo Page
PS Font List
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [User Setting] [Printer Setting] [Print Reports].
2. Select the report to be output.
3. Select the feed tray.
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Select this option to calculate the size of the image based on its resolution and the number of
pixels to print the image on paper that fits the image size.
Select this option to print images on paper of the same size as the image.
Select this option to print on paper of the priority paper size specified on the machine. If the
image size is larger than the paper size, it is automatically reduced.
NOTE
When Auto is selected and paper larger than the image size is not in the paper trays, paper size error occurs.
5.6.1 Use
To modify the password used for the user authentication.
5.6.2 Procedure
Enter the user authentication password with the keys on the control panel.
1. Current Password : Enter the user authentication password currently used.
2. New Password : Enter the new user authentication password to be used.
3. Retype Password : Enter the new user authentication password again.
NOTE
When [Password Rules] which can be displayed by the following setting is set to ON, password using the single letter or the
password same with the previous one, less than 8-digit will not be modified.
[Utility/Counter] [Administrator Settings] [Security Setting]
When the following setting is set to ON, entering the incorrect password three times will cause access lock. When an access
lock occurred, turn the main power switch OFF, and wait for 10 seconds or more and turn main power switch ON again to enter
the password again.
[Administrator Settings] [Security Setting] [Enhanced Security Mode]
5.7.1 Use
To modify the e-mail address which is registered as a user.
5.7.2 Procedure
Enter the new e-mail address using the keys on the control panel.
5.8.1 Use
Change the icon specified as registered user information.
5.8.2 Procedure
Select the icon and press [OK].
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5.9.1 Use
To enable users to register or delete their own biometric/IC card information.
5.10.1 Use
For each user, set the application that is started just after the intermediate authentication.
5.10.2 Procedure
As the applications registered in MFP appear, select an application you wish to set as the one to be started at the beginning, and touch
[OK].
(1) Use
To set whether to print a job where a link error occurs when you are trying to print a web page and its links (page or file) from a cellular
phone or PDA.
(1) Use
To set whether to use a proxy server when communicating with a cellular phone or PDA.
(1) Use
To set different print settings used when printing from a cell phone or PDA.
(2) Procedure
The following items can be set.
Basic : 1-sided/2-sided, Finishing
Application : Page Margin, Stamp/Composition
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(2) Procedure
Use the 10-key pad for setting.
(2) Procedure
Use the 10-key pad for setting.
Switches to the power save mode according to the normal power save mode after the printing.
Immediately
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(1) Use
To specify the time when the main power switch should be automatically turned off.
Page Print
Starts printing every time data for each page are received
(1) Use
To set the priority output tray for each application (Copy print, Printer, Fax and Print Reports).
(1) Use
To set whether to offset each job when paper is printed using the finisher.
Some paper type may fail to be discharged or get deteriorated loading when large volume copies are printed using the finisher. This
function is used to print large volume copies when finisher is mounted. (When this function is set to No, the paper is discharged without
offsetting the paper to the center of the tray.)
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No
6.3.2 Procedure
For time zone, set the time difference with the world standard time.
Setting range for the time zone: -12:00 to +12:00 (by 30 minutes)
When the following setting is set to ON, [Set Data] will be displayed. Touch [Set Data] and modify the time.
[Administrator Settings] [Network Settings] [Detail Settings] [Time Adjustment Setting]
(2) Procedure
1. Touch the key of the day to be set.
2. Using the 10-key pad, input the ON time and the OFF time.
3. For cancelling the setting, press [Clear].
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(2) Procedure
1. Touch the key for the appropriate copy program.
2. Touch [OK].
(2) Procedure
1. Touch the appropriate program job.
2. Touch [Delete].
3. Touch [Yes] on the check screen to delete the program job.
(a) Use
To set whether to allow or restrict the change on the print priority for the job.
(a) Use
To set whether to allow or restrict job delete by other users when the user is authenticated.
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(a) Use
To set whether to allow or restrict the change on the registered magnification.
(a) Use
Allow or restrict the registration or deletion of authentication information.
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(1) Use
To vary the print start position in the sub scan direction for each of different paper types.
(to adjust the timing starting from the roller connection up to start of transfer output)
The adjustment is made for the paper feed from the manual bypass tray, but the changes made with this adjustment are applied to every
paper feed tray.
The PH unit has been replaced.
The paper type has been changed.
The print image deviates in the sub scan direction.
A faint image occurs on the leading edge of the image.
Able to make an individual adjustment for each paper type of plain paper, thick 1/1+, thick 2, transparencies, and envelopes.
Width A on the test pattern produced should fall within the following range.
Specifications
4.2 0.5 mm
Setting range
(3) Procedure
1. Place A3 paper on the manual bypass tray.
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(1) Use
To vary the print start position in the main scan direction for each paper source.
The PH unit has been replaced.
A paper feed unit has been added.
The print image deviates in the main scan direction.
Width A on the test print produced should fall within the following range.
Specifications
3.0 0.5 mm
Setting range
(3) Procedure
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(1) Use
Makes an adjustment by changing the image write start position in the sub scan direction on the 2nd side of duplex printing for plain
paper. (to adjust the timing starting from the roller connection up to start of transfer output)
When the 2nd side image on paper fed from the tray is shifted in the sub scan direction.
This adjustment is available only for plain paper.
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Backside
Width A on the test print produced should fall within the following range.
For measurement, use the image produced on the backside of the test print.
Specifications
4.2 0.5 mm
Setting range
(3) Procedure
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(1) Use
To vary the print start position in the main scan direction for each paper source in the 2-sided mode.
The image on the backside of the 2-sided copy deviates in the main scan direction.
Backside
Width A on the test print produced should fall within the following range.
For measurement, use the image produced on the backside of the test print.
Specifications
3.0 0.5 mm
Setting range
(3) Procedure
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[Service Mode] [Enhanced Security] [Administrator Feature Level]
(1) Use
To set the leading edge erase amount of the paper.
To change the width of the area not printed along the leading edge of the paper.
To make this setting independently for Front and Back sides.
(1) Use
To synchronize the paper transport speed with the image writing speed.
The printed image on the copy distorts (stretched, shrunk).
When the printed image on the copy is stretched in the sub scan direction.
Able to make an individual adjustment for each paper type of plain paper, thick 1/1+, thick 2 or envelope.
A
B
Width A and width B on the test pattern produced should fall within the following ranges.
NOTE
Width A: equivalent to one grid
Width B: equivalent to 48 grids
Specifications
A: 7.9 to 8.3
B: 389.1 to 392.1
Setting range
A: -7 to +7
B: -7 to +7
(3) Procedure
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(4) Procedure
1. Call the Administrator Settings to the screen.
2. Touch these keys in this order: [Expert Adjustment] [Printer Adjustment] [Media Adjustment].
3. Select the side of the image (1st side or 2nd side), on which the transfer failure occurs.
NOTE
For envelopes, OHP film and thick paper, only 1st side can be selected.
4. Select the paper type with the transfer failure.
5. Enter the new setting from the [+] / [-] keys.
To increase the ATVC value (in the direction of a foggier image), increase the setting value.
To decrease the ATVC value (in the direction of a less foggy image), decrease the setting value.
6. Touch [OK] to validate the adjustment value.
7. Check the print image for any image problem.
NOTE
To automatically control the image transfer output without using the 2nd image transfer output fine adjustment value, press
[AUTO].
0 1.0 mm
Setting range
(3) Procedure
NOTE
After half-fold position adjustment, make this center staple position adjustment.
1. Place five sheets of originals on the ADF.
2. Make a set of copy in the saddle stitching mode.
3. Check the amount of horizontal deviation (width A) between the staple and the half fold positions on the set of copy.
4. If width A is out of the specified range, make the following adjustment.
5. Call the Administrator Settings to the screen.
6. Touch [System Settings] [Expert Adjustment] [Finisher Adjustment] [Center Staple Position].
7. Touch the paper size where staple position is adjusted.
8. Look at the copy and adjust the staple position with the [+] / [-] key.
9. Touch [OK].
10. Make another set of copy sample and check the amount of width A.
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Exit direction
0 1.0 mm
Setting range
(3) Procedure
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Setting range
(3) Procedure
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7. Touch [OK].
8. Make another set of copy sample and check the amount of width B.
(2) Procedure
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(4) Procedure
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(3) Procedure
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(1) Use
To make an automatic adjustment of gradation based on the test pattern produced and the readings taken by the scanner.
Use this adjustment when reproduction of gradations and density has deteriorated.
The drum unit, developer or developing unit has been replaced.
Maximum Density Adjustment
The density of solid image can change depending on the variations in developing, light
intensity of the exposure lamp, and PC drum sensitivity as well as the changes in the
amount of electrostatic charge of toner due to the ambient environment and duration of
machine use. To prevent the change, the amount of toner adhered to paper is read by the
scanner and in accordance with the result, Vdc is adjusted. Perform this adjustment before
the Gradation Adjustment.
Gradation Adjustment
Initialization
The current gradation correction table (Items adjusted in [Gradation Adjustment]) and the
difference value of Vdc (Items adjusted in [Maximum Density Adjustment]) are cleared.
After selecting [Initialization] [Initialize], if you press the Start key, initialization starts.
(2) Procedure
1. Load plain paper of A3/11 x 17 or A4/8 1/ x 11 into the paper feed tray.
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2. Touch [System Settings] [Expert Adjustment] [Gradation Adjustment].
3. Touch [Maximum Density Adjustment], select the paper size, and press the Start key.
A test pattern is output.
4. Place the test pattern produced on the original glass.
A3/11 x 17
A4/8 1/ x 11
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5. Place ten blank paper on the test pattern and close the original cover.
6. Press the Start key. (The machine will then start scanning the test pattern.)
7. Touch [Gradation Adjustment], select the paper size, and press the Start key.
A test pattern is output.
8. Place the test pattern produced on the original glass.
A3/11 x 17
A4/8 1/ x 11
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Place ten blank paper on the test pattern and close the original cover.
Press the Start key. (The machine will then start scanning the test pattern.)
Repeat steps from 7 through 10 twice (a total of three times).
If the image is faulty, perform the troubleshooting procedures for image problems.
Adjustment item
Ref.
C: Horizontal Adjustment
D: Vertical Adjustment
A=20 mm
A width on the test chart and one on the test print are measured and adjusted so that the difference of A width satisfies the specifications
shown below.
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An adjustment must have been completed correctly of [Leading Edge Adjustment] of the Printer Adjustment.
Specifications
0.5 mm
Setting range
(3) Procedure
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B=20 mm
B width on the test chart and one on the test print are measured and adjusted so that the difference of B width satisfies the specifications
shown below.
An adjustment must have been completed correctly of [Leading Edge Adjustment] of the Printer Adjustment.
Specifications
1.0 mm
Setting range
(3) Procedure
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9pt.
14pt.
8pt.
12pt.
18pt.
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10pt.
Measure C width on the test chart and on the test print, and adjust the gap to be within the following specification.
An adjustment must have been completed correctly of [Vertical Adjustment] of the printer adjustment.
Specifications
1.0 mm
Setting range
(3) Procedure
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To adjust the zoom ratio in the sub scan direction for the scanner section.
The exposure unit/LED exposure unit has been replaced.
The scanner motor has been replaced.
The scanner drive cables have been replaced.
Measure D width on the test chart and on the test print, and adjust the gap to be within the following specification.
An adjustment must have been completed correctly of [Vertical Adjustment] of the printer adjustment.
Specifications
1.5 mm
Setting range
(3) Procedure
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9. Make adjustments until the specifications are met.
(1) Use
To adjust the read position in the main scanning direction.
When the result is Unable in the [Centering Auto Adjustment].
When ADF has been replaced.
The difference in the widths of A between the chart and the copy sample should fall within the following range.
Specifications
0 2.0 mm
Setting range
(3) Procedure
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Place the chart in the document feed tray (with the side having an arrow facing up).
Make a full size copy of the chart.
Check that the difference in the widths of A between the chart and the copy sample falls within the specified range.
Call the Administrator Settings to the screen.
Touch [System Settings] [Expert Adjustment] [ADF Adjustment] [Centering].
Look at the copy and make adjustment with the [+] / [-] key.
If the difference in the widths of A is greater than the specifications, enter the [+] value.
If the difference in the widths of A is smaller than the specifications, enter the [-] value.
7. Touch [OK].
8. Make a copy of the chart again and check that the difference in the widths of A falls within the specified range.
(1) Use
To manually adjust the original stop position and the read position in each of the ADF modes.
When the result is Unable in the [Auto Adj. of Stop Position].
The difference in the widths of B between the chart and the copy sample should fall within the following range.
Specifications
0 2.0 mm
Setting range
(3) Procedure
1. Place the chart in the document feed tray (with the side having an arrow facing up).
2. Make a full size copy of the chart.
NOTE
In the same way place the chart with the blank side facing up in the document feed tray in the duplex mode and make a
copy. Check the difference in the widths of a between the chart and the second sided surface of the copy sample.
3. Check that the difference in the widths of B between the chart and the copy sample falls within the specified range.
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(1) Use
To automatically adjust the read position in the main scanning direction.
When ADF has been replaced.
(2) Procedure
1. Call the Administrator Settings to the screen.
2. Touch [System Settings] [Expert Adjustment] [ADF Adjustment] [Centering Auto Adjustment].
3. Place the chart in the document feed tray (with the side having an arrow facing up).
4. Press the Start key.
5. Make sure that result is OK. Then, touch [New].
6. Touch [Close].
NOTE
If the result is Unable:
Check and correct the skew of the document.
Manually correct the value of [Original Stop Position].
(1) Use
To automatically adjust the read position for the Sub Scanning Direction.
To check skew feed.
When ADF has been replaced.
(2) Procedure
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To set whether or not to perform pre-detection of stain on the ADF original glass.
To set the detection level of the pre-detection of stain on the ADF original glass.
To set how to display the warning when stain on the ADF original glass is detected.
Use when changing the display of the warning which requests the cleaning of the stain on the glass detected by the pre-detection of the
lines.
TYPE1
TYPE2
TYPE3
OFF
Use when changing the detection level for the pre-detection of stain on the original glass.
Low
Normal
High
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Detection Level
Default setting
TYPE2
Setting item
Default setting
Std.
Setting item
Low
Std.
High
TYPE1
TYPE2
TYPE3
OFF
Be aware that selecting No and performing the pre-detection with the following setting will display NG.
[Service Mode] [Machine] [ADF Scan Glass Contamination]
When No is selected, the original glass cleaning operation after the job ends does not operate.
Remove
Glass is cleaned with the cleaning brush rotating at one original intermittent.
(1) Use
To set and register individual user paper that includes different basic weight and transfer output fine adjustment data.
To register a paper type that is suitable for customers intended use and use environment.
The feature available from [Service Mode] [System 2] [User Paper Settings] is extended to Administrator. However, the fusing
temperature setting is not possible in Administrator Settings.
The user paper registration keys and corresponding paper types are as follows:
User Paper 1, 2 : Plain paper
User Paper 3 : Thick 1
User Paper 4 : Thick 2
(2) Procedure
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A +600 V
A +400 V
A +200 V
A 0V
A -200 V
A -400 V
A -600 V
A: standard voltage
Automatically detects the background density of the original, and selects either [Bevel] or
[Rectangular] accordingly.
Specify
Allows you to manually specify an erase method and original density. As an erase method, select
[Bevel] or [Rectangular]. Specify an original density from five levels.
(4) Procedure
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Use this function when the T/C ratio has decreased.
(2) Procedure
1. Enter the Administrator Settings.
2. Touch [System Settings] [Expert Adjustment] [Forward] [Replenish Toner].
3. If you press the Start key, the current toner density is detected. If the density is lower than the specified value, toner is supplied. Then,
toner is agitated.
4. When toner supply is completed, a message appears.
Disables density correction so that images are output in accordance with the PostScript specifications.
OFF
(b) Procedure
1. Touch [Job Settings List].
2. Select the feed tray.
3. Select simplex or duplex print, and touch the Start key.
(2) Procedure
1. Press a key out of 1 to 10 registration keys.
2. Select the paper type.
3. Touch the paper size key to select the paper size.
(1) Use
To output the meter counter list.
To print out the list in this setting because counter list cannot be printed when the following setting shows that vendor is mounted.
[Meter Counter] [Details]
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Meter Counter List].
2. Select the Feed tray.
3. Select simplex or duplex print, and touch the Start key.
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(1) Use
To output the consumable life list.
To print out the list in this setting because the list cannot be printed when the following setting shows that vendor is mounted.
[Utility] [Check Consumable Life]
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Consumable Life List].
2. Select the feed tray.
3. Select simplex or duplex print, and touch the Start key.
(2) Procedure
To set the functions displayed during system auto reset from Copy, User Box and Scan/Fax.
(a) Use
Selects whether to reset (initialize) a machine when the key counter is unplugged, a magnetic card is pulled out, or user authentication/
account track is set.
To select not to reset to the default settings even when the accounts are changed through the use of a data management device.
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(1) Use
To delete the unnecessary box without data.
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Delete Unused User Box].
2. Touch [Yes] on the Check screen.
(1) Use
To delete the whole classified documents in the box.
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Delete Secure Documents].
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2. Touch [Yes] on the Check screen.
(1) Use
To delete the whole classified documents in the box.
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Delete Secure Documents].
2. Touch [Yes] on the Check screen.
(1) Use
Specifies whether to delete encrypted PDF data stored in the box after a lapse of a predetermined period of time.
Sets the time period for which encrypted PDF data can be stored.
(1) Use
Specifies whether to delete ID & print data stored in the box after a lapse of a predetermined period of time.
Sets the time period for which ID & print data can be stored.
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A function that saves scanned documents into the external memory using [Save Document] in the
box mode.
Print Document
A function that prints and sends documents saved in the external memory using [Use Document]
in the box mode.
(1) Use
Select whether to check that the document saved in the ID & Print User Box has been deleted after printed.
(1) Use
This function enables the administrator to specify the time to delete a document from a User Box when you cannot specify the document
deletion time. When automatically specifying the document deletion time, select [Yes] and set the deletion time.
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(2) Procedure
Select the size from among the following five.
(2) Procedure
Touch [New] to register new headers and footers.
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6.14.1 Use
To assign the additional functions provided by i-Option to the application keys.
This settings allow free application key assignment to additional functions provided by i-Option as well as to User Box, Fax/Scan and
Copy to which the application keys were conventionally assigned. (However, Key 0 is assigned to the function of displaying the application
menu so that other functions cannot be assigned to Key 0.)
The functions that can be assigned are as follows:
Copy
Fax/Scan
User Box
Image Panel
Web Browser
My Panel
6.14.2 Procedure
1. Select [Key 1] or [Key 2].
2. Select a function to which the key is assigned, and touch [OK].
6.15.1 Use
Configure whether to start processing for the next job when the current job stops due to running out of paper in the paper tray.
6.15.2 Procedure
1. Touch [Skip Job Operation Settings].
2. Make settings and touch [OK].
6.16.2 Procedure
1. Touch [Default Bypass Paper Type Setting].
2. Select the desired paper type and touch [OK].
6.17.2 Procedure
1. Touch [Page Number Print Position].
2. Check test print and fine adjust the position.
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(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Administrator Name], [E-mail Address] to input them.
2. Using the 10-key pad, enter the extension No.
When the file name of the transmitted file or the document name of document registered in Box is
generated automatically, it is added.
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Device Name] and input the name.
2. Touch [E-mail Address] and input the E-mail address.
(b) Procedure
Touch [New] to register the new address.
Select any displayed address to check, edit, or delete the setting.
(b) Procedure
Touch [New] to register the new address.
Select any displayed address to check, edit, or delete the setting.
At least one user box must be registered in order to register the box address.
(3) Fax
(a) Use
To register or change the fax number for transmitting the fax.
(b) Procedure
Touch [New] to register the new address.
Select any displayed address to check, edit, or delete the setting.
(4) PC (SMB)
(a) Use
To register or change the SMB address for transmitting the scanned data by SMB.
(b) Procedure
Touch [New] to register the new address.
Select any displayed address to check, edit, or delete the setting.
(5) FTP
(a) Use
To register and change the FTP address for transmitting the scanned data by FTP.
(b) Procedure
Touch [New] to register the new address.
Select any displayed address to check, edit, or delete the setting.
(6) WebDAV
(a) Use
To register and change the WebDAV address for transmitting the scanned data by Web-DAV.
(b) Procedure
Touch [New] to register the new address.
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Select any displayed address to check, edit, or delete the setting.
(b) Procedure
A new address can be registered by touching [New].
Select any displayed address to check, change or delete the setting.
(b) Procedure
A new address can be registered by touching [New].
Select any displayed address to check, change or delete the setting.
6.20.2 Group
(1) Use
To register or change the group with a number of addresses to transmit data simultaneously.
(2) Procedure
Touch [New] to register the new group.
Select any displayed group to check, edit, or delete the setting.
At least one address must be registered in order to register the group.
(b) Procedure
Touch [New] to register the new subject.
Select any displayed subject to detail check, edit, or delete the setting.
The subject can be set as default by selecting the subject displayed on the screen and pressing [Set as Default].
(b) Procedure
Touch [New] to register the new message.
Select any displayed message to detail check or delete the setting.
The text can be set as default by selecting the text displayed on the screen and pressing [Set as Default].
(2) Procedure
Touch [New] to register the new box.
Select any displayed box to edit or delete it.
(1) Use
To register/change the box for confidential RX document.
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If a hard disk is installed, Confidential RX can be enabled when the Confidential RX function is added to the Public/Personal/Group User
Box.
(2) Procedure
A new box can be registered by touching [New].
Select any displayed box to change or delete it.
(2) Procedure
Touch [New] to register the new box.
Select any displayed box to edit or delete it.
(1) Use
To register/change the Relay User Box.
(2) Procedure
A new box can be registered by touching [New].
Select any displayed box to change or delete it.
(2) Procedure
Touch [New] key to register the new box.
Select any displayed box to change or delete it.
(2) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
(2) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
Touch [Starting destination No.] and enter the number from which output starts.
Touch [No. of Destinations] and specify the number of destinations to be output.
Touch [Print], and select the paper feed tray.
Select the simplex or duplex print, and press the Start key to output the list of abbreviated addresses.
(2) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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(2) Procedure
1. Select the paper feed tray.
2. Select the simplex or duplex print, and press the Start key to output the list of abbreviated addresses.
6.23.2 Procedure
1. Select a user box type and name.
2. If a maximum number of user boxes is not specified, set Max. No. of Use Boxes to [OFF].
3. If a maximum number of user boxes is not specified, set Max. No. of Use Boxes to [OFF].
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(1) Use
To set the number available to be assigned for the user registration and account registration.
(2) Procedure
The total number to be registered for the user authentication and account track is 1000.
The number for the user registration will be set.
When setting the [# of Counters Assigned for Users] to 50, the number available for Account Track will be 950.
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(1) Use
To set whether to display or not the list key for user names on user authentication screen.
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(1) Use
To set whether to print all jobs or only one job from the same authenticated user when ID & Print is selected.
(2) Procedure
1. Select the user, and touch [Edit].
2. Input the user name, user password, and e-mail address.
NOTE
It cannot be entered when conducting authentication by external server.
3. Set the output permission, max allowance set, function permission, and touch [OK].
NOTE
When the public users are allowed, the output permission and the function permission can be set.
[Authentication Information Registration] does not appear when the presence of Authentication Device 2 is set in the following
setting.
[Service Mode] [Billing Setting] [Management Function Choice]
[Output Permission], [Max. Allowance Set], and [Function Permission] do not appear when the presence of Management Device
1 is set in the following setting.
[Service Mode] [Billing Setting] [Management Function Choice]
(2) Procedure
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(2) Procedure
1. Select the proper Account and touch [Edit].
2. Input the [Account Name], [Password] and [Name].
3. Set the [Output Permission], and [Max. Allowance Set], and touch [OK].
NOTE
When the Password Only is selected for [Account Track Input Method], [Account Name] does not appear.
When the Account Name & Password is selected for [Account Track Input Method], [Name] does not appear.
(2) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
6.27.1 Use
To set whether to allow or restrict the print which user and account are not specified.
To allow or restrict printing which user and account are not specified.
When Allow is selected, pages printed by unidentified users are counted and included in the count of the public user.
6.28.1 Use
To print out the User counter and the account counter.
6.28.2 Procedure
1. Touch [Counter List].
2. Select the paper feed tray.
3. Select the simplex or duplex print, and press the start key to output the counter list.
6.29.2 Procedure
1. Select one from No. 1 to No. 20 and touch [NEW].
2. Set [Server Name] and [Server Type].
3. To change settings, select an external server to be edited and touch [Edit].
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NOTE
Neither [NTLM v1] nor [NTLM v2] appear when OFF is selected in the following setting.
[Administrator Settings] [Network Settings] [SMB Settings] [User Authentication (NTLM)]
[NDS] does not appear when OFF is selected in the following setting.
[Administrator Settings] [Network Settings] [NetWare Settings] [User Authentication Setting (NDS)]
(2) Procedure
1. Select a group and touch [Edit].
2. Enter [Group Name].
3. Set the Access Allowed Level and touch [OK].
(2) Procedure
1. Select one from Address Book, Group, and Program.
2. Select a registered address. Touch [Apply Group] and [Apply Level] independently to make each settings.
(2) Procedure
1. Select a registered user. Touch [Apply Group] and [Apply Level] independently to make each settings.
Bio Authentication
(2) Procedure
Select either one of the authentication devices and press the corresponding key to go to the individual operation setting screen.
The screen displays the authentication device that is selected in [Service Mode] [Billing Setting] [Management Function Choice]
[Authentication Device 2].
When [Card 1] is selected as the authentication device, select the card type from among [FeliCa], [TypeA], [SSFC], [FCF], and [FCF
(Campus)] and make the operation settings.
If [FeliCa+Type A], [SSFC+Type A], [FCF+Type A], or [FCF (Campus)+Type A] is selected, both the FeliCa and Type A cards can be
used in this machine at the same time.
When [Card 2] is selected as authentication device, the authentication device name will be displayed differently depending on the type of
installed loadable device driver.
If SSFC (Shared Security Formats Cooperation) is selected in Card Authentication, set [Company Code], [Company Identification Code],
[Area No.], [Building No.], [Floor No.], [Room No.], and [Security Level].
If LEGIC (PID) is selected in Card Authentication, perform the access setting (STAMP input) for LEGIC (PID).
If MIFARE (PID) is selected in Card Authentication, perform the MIFARE key setting.
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Auto Input
NOTE
When it is set to [Auto Input], select the method to obtain it automatically.
DHCP Setting
ON
OFF
BOOTP Setting
ON
OFF
ARP/PING Setting
ON
OFF
AUTO IP Setting
ON
OFF
(b) Procedure
1. Touch [DNS Host Name].
2. Enter the DNS host name on the screen key board, and touch [OK].
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(3) Procedure
Touch [Default DNS Domain Name] or [DNS Search Domain Name 1 to 3], and enter the domain name using the keyboard on the screen
and touch [OK].
(b) Procedure
Touch the corresponding key, and input the server address.
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No Limit
NOTE
Enable cannot be set when [IP Settings] is set to Auto Input.
(b) Procedure
Touch the corresponding key, and input the server address.
(2) Group
(a) Procedure
Among four groups (Group 1 to 4), select a group where settings are made.
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AH
ESP
ESP_AH
OFF
DES_CBC
3DES_CBC
AES_CBC
AES_CTR
NULL
OFF
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(4) IP Address
(a) Use
When the encapsulation mode is set, specify the IP address of destinations.
(b) Procedure
Touch [IP Address] and enter the IP address with IPv4 or IPv6 format.
(b) Procedure
Touch [Input] and enter the Pre-shared key.
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OFF
6.35.12 IP Filtering
(1) Permit Access
(a) Use
To set the IP filtering (Permit Access).
To set whether to allow only IP addresses that are within a specified range.
(b) Procedure
1. Select Enable or Disable.
2. When [Enable] is set, select one from Set 1 to Set 5 and specify the range of IP addresses to be allowed using the 10-key pad.
3. Touch [OK].
(b) Procedure
1. Select Enable or Disable.
2. When [Enable] is set, select one from Set 1 to Set 5 and enter the range of IP addresses to be denied using the 10-key pad.
3. Touch [OK].
(2) Procedure
1. Select the necessary port number.
2. When using the selected port, press the Clear key to clear the value, and enter the RAW port number using the 10-key pad.
3. Touch [OK].
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Auto Detect
802.2
802.3
Ethernet II
802.3SNAP
(3) Status
(a) Use
To display NetWare status.
(b) Procedure
1. Touch [Status].
2. Touch up/down arrow keys to select the server to check.
3. Check the NetWare status.
(b) Procedure
1. Touch [Print Server name] or [Print Server Password].
2. Enter the print server name or the print server password (up to 63 characters) using the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
(b) Procedure
1. Press the Clear key.
2. Enter the polling interval between 1 and 65535 using the 10-key pad.
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(b) Procedure
1. Touch [File Server Name].
2. Enter the File server name (up to 47 characters) on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
(b) Procedure
1. Touch [NDS Context name].
2. Enter the NDS context name (up to 191 characters) on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
(b) Procedure
1. Touch [NDS Tree Name].
2. Enter the NDS tree name (up to 63 characters) on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
(b) Procedure
1. Touch [Print Server Name].
2. Enter the printer name (up to 63 characters) on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
(b) Procedure
1. Touch [Auto] and cancel the reverse display.
2. Press the Clear key.
3. Enter the number between 0 and 254 using the 10-key pad.
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(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Support Information].
2. Set ON or OFF for each item.
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Printer Information].
2. Enter the printer name, printer location, and printer information on the on-screen keyboard.
3. Touch [Print URI] to check the printer URI information.
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(2) Procedure
1. Touch [User Name].
2. Enter the user name on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
6.37.10 Password
(1) Use
To set the password for IPP authentication.
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Password].
2. Enter the password on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
6.37.11 realm
(1) Use
To set the realm for identifying the authentication setting for IPP authentication.
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [realm].
2. Enter the realm on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
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(b) Procedure
1. Touch [Host Address].
2. Select [Input Host Name], [IPv4 Address Input], or [IPv6 Address Input] and enter a host address.
(b) Procedure
1. Press the Clear key.
2. Enter the proxy server port number between 1 and 65535 using the 10-key pad.
(b) Procedure
1. Touch [Input].
2. Press the Clear key.
3. Enter the proxy server port number between 1 and 65535 using the 10-Kay pad.
(b) Procedure
1. Touch [Input].
2. Press the Clear key.
3. Enter the connecting timeout period between 5 and 300 using the 10-key pad.
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(b) Procedure
1. Touch [NetBIOS Name].
2. Enter the NetBIOS name (up to 15 characters) on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
(b) Procedure
1. Touch [Print Service Name].
2. Enter the print service name (up to 13 characters) on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
(4) Workgroup
(a) Use
To set the workgroup.
(b) Procedure
1. Touch [Workgroup].
2. Enter the workgroup (up to 15 characters) on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
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(b) Procedure
1. Touch [1] or [2].
2. Enter the WINS server address.
B Node
P Node
N Node
H Node
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(b) Procedure
1. Touch [Server Name].
2. Enter the server name (up to 32 one-byte characters) on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
(b) Procedure
1. Touch [Max. Search Results].
2. Press the Clear key.
3. Enter the Max. Search result numbers between 5 and 1000 using the 10-key pad.
(3) Timeout
(a) Use
To set the timeout period for LDAP search.
(b) Procedure
1. Touch [Timeout].
2. Press the Clear key.
3. Enter the timeout period between 5 and 300 using the 10-key pad.
(b) Procedure
1. Touch [Initial Setting for Search Details].
2. Touch the key about condition for each search item, and select the condition.
3. Touch [OK].
(a) Use
To check the connection with the LDAP server which has been set.
(b) Procedure
1. Touch [Check Connection].
2. Confirm a proper connection and touch [Close].
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(b) Procedure
1. Touch [Reset All Settings].
2. Check the message and touch [Yes].
3. Touch [OK].
(b) Procedure
1. Touch [Server Address].
2. Select [Input Host Name], [IPv4 Address Input] or [IPv6 Address Input], and enter the server address.
(b) Procedure
1. Touch [Search Base].
2. Enter the search base (up to 255 characters) on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
(b) Procedure
1. Touch [Input].
2. Press the Clear key.
3. Enter the port number between 1 and 65535 using the 10-Kay pad.
(b) Procedure
1. Touch [Input].
2. Press the Clear key.
3. Enter the port number between 1 and 65535 using the 10-Kay pad.
(b) Procedure
Expiration Date
Select whether to check that the server certificate is within the validity period.
Key Usage
Select whether to check that the server certificate is used according to the purpose approved by
the issuer.
Chain
Select whether to check that the server certificate chain (certification path) is correct. The chain
is validated by referencing the external certificates managed on this machine.
Select whether to check that the server certificate is within the validity period. The OCSP
service and CRL (Certificate Revocation List) are checked in this order when the expiration date
of the certificate is checked.
CN
Select whether to check that the CN of the server certificate matches the server address.
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Simple
Simple method which needs the user name and the password
Digest-MD5
Method available with normal LDAP server. When failing to authenticate with Digest-MD5, it
automatically switches to CRAM-MD5.
GSS-SPNEGO
NTLM (v1)
NTLM (v2)
Standard user authentication format used for Windows NT, etc. It has been applied to the
Windows NT4.0 SP4 and later versions. Its security has been enhanced compared to v1.
Anonymous
Simple
Digest-MD5
GSS-SPNEGO
NTLM v1
NTLM v2
It conducts authentication with the registration data for the copiers user
authentication.
Dynamic Authentication
(b) Procedure
1. Touch [Login Name].
2. Enter the logon name (up to 255 characters) on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
NOTE
The setting is not available when authentication method is set to anonymous.
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(17) Password
(a) Use
To set the password for connecting to LDAP server.
(b) Procedure
1. Touch [Password].
2. Enter the password (up to 128 characters) on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
NOTE
The setting is not available when authentication method is set to anonymous.
(b) Procedure
1. Touch [Domain Name].
2. Enter the domain name (up to 64 characters) on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Default LDAP Server Setting].
2. Select the optional server.
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(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Host Address].
2. Select [Input Host Name], [IPv4 Address Input] or [IPv6 Address Input], and enter the server address.
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Host Address].
2. Enter the dividing mail size between 100 and 15000 (in 100 increments) using the 10-key pad.
(2) Procedure
Select the timeout period using [+] / [-] keys.
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(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Input].
2. Press the Clear key.
3. Enter the port number between 1 and 65535 using the 10-key pad.
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Input].
2. Press the Clear key.
3. Enter the port number (SSL) between 1 and 65535 using the 10-key pad.
(2) Procedure
Expiration Date
Select whether to check that the server certificate is within the validity period.
Key Usage
Select whether to check that the server certificate is used according to the purpose approved by
the issuer.
Chain
Select whether to check that the server certificate chain (certification path) is correct. The chain is
validated by referencing the external certificates managed on this machine.
Select whether to check that the server certificate is within the validity period. The OCSP service
and CRL (Certificate Revocation List) are checked in this order when the expiration date of the
certificate is checked.
CN
Select whether to check that the CN of the server certificate matches the server address.
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(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Input].
2. Press the Clear key.
3. Enter the time for POP Before SMTP between 0 and 60 using the 10-key pad.
(2) Procedure
Select the timeout period of connection using [-] / [+] keys.
(2) Procedure
Select the timeout period of connection using [-] / [+] keys.
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Input].
2. Press the Clear key.
3. Enter the port No. between 1 and 65535 using the 10-key pad.
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(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Input].
2. Press the Clear key.
3. Enter the port number (SSL) between 1 and 65535 using the 10-key pad.
(2) Procedure
Expiration Date
Select whether to check that the server certificate is within the validity period.
Key Usage
Select whether to check that the server certificate is used according to the purpose approved by
the issuer.
Chain
Select whether to check that the server certificate chain (certification path) is correct. The chain is
validated by referencing the external certificates managed on this machine.
Select whether to check that the server certificate is within the validity period. The OCSP service
and CRL (Certificate Revocation List) are checked in this order when the expiration date of the
certificate is checked.
CN
Select whether to check that the CN of the server certificate matches the server address.
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Login Name].
2. Enter a login name.
6.42.9 Password
(1) Use
To enter a login name used for POP server authentication.
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Password].
2. Enter a password.
(1) Use
To set whether to automatically check a POP server for new messages.
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(1) Use
To set a polling interval at which a POP server is checked for new messages.
RC2-40
RC2-64
RC2-128
DES
3DES
AES-128
AES-192
AES-256
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No
(2) Procedure
Expiration Date
Select whether to check that the server certificate is within the validity period.
Key Usage
Select whether to check that the server certificate is used according to the purpose approved by
the issuer.
Chain
Select whether to check that the server certificate chain (certification path) is correct. The chain is
validated by referencing the external certificates managed on this machine.
Select whether to check that the server certificate is within the validity period. The OCSP service
and CRL (Certificate Revocation List) are checked in this order when the expiration date of the
certificate is checked.
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(2) Procedure
1. Touch the Clear key.
2. Enter the port number between 1 and 65535 using the 10-key pad.
(b) Procedure
1. Touch [Name].
2. Enter the context name (up to 64 characters) on the on-screen key board, and touch [OK].
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(b) Procedure
1. Touch [Discovery User Name].
2. Enter the discovery user name (up to 32 characters) on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
NOTE
The user name same with the read user name or the write user name cannot be set.
(b) Procedure
1. Touch [Read User Name].
2. Enter the read user name (up to 32 characters) on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
NOTE
The user Name same with the discovery user name cannot be used.
auth-password
Conducts authentication only for the authentication password when the read-only user
accesses.
auth-password/priv-password
Conducts authentication by authentication password and privacy password when read-only user
accesses.
(b) Procedure
1. Select a type of password.
2. Enter the password (up to 32 characters) on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
(b) Procedure
1. Touch [Write User Name].
2. Enter the write user name (up to 32 characters) on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
NOTE
The user name same with the discovery use name cannot be used.
auth-password
Conducts authentication only with authentication password when reading/writing authority user
accesses.
auth-password/priv-password
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(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Printer Name].
2. Enter the printer name (up to 31 characters) on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Zone Name].
2. Enter the zone name (up to 31 characters) on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Bonjour Name].
2. Enter the Bonjour name (up to 64 characters) on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
(b) Procedure
1. Touch the Clear key.
2. Enter the port number between 1 and 65535 using the 10-key pad.
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NOTE
When SSL Certificate is registered, the following can be set.
(b) Procedure
1. Touch the Clear key.
2. Enter the port number between 1 and 65535 using the 10-key pad.
(a) Use
To set whether or not to use IP address fax function.
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(a) Use
To set whether or not to use Internet fax function.
(2) SMTP RX
(a) Default setting
ON
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(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Host Address].
2. Select [Input Host Name], [IPv4 Address Input], or [IPv6 Address Input] and enter a host address.
(2) Procedure
1. Press the Clear key.
2. Enter the proxy server port number between 1 and 65535 using the 10-key pad.
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [User Name].
2. Enter the user name on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
6.49.5 Password
(1) Use
To set the password for WebDAV authentication.
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Password].
2. Enter the password on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Input].
2. Press the Clear key.
3. Enter the connecting timeout period between 5 and 300 using the 10-key pad.
(2) Procedure
Expiration Date
Select whether to check that the server certificate is within the validity period.
Key Usage
Select whether to check that the server certificate is used according to the purpose approved by
the issuer.
Chain
Select whether to check that the server certificate chain (certification path) is correct. The chain is
validated by referencing the external certificates managed on this machine.
Select whether to check that the server certificate is within the validity period. The OCSP service
and CRL (Certificate Revocation List) are checked in this order when the expiration date of the
certificate is checked.
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CN
Select whether to check that the CN of the server certificate matches the server address.
(1) Use
To set whether to use SSL/TSL for communications when using the machine as WebDAV server.
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Password Setting].
2. Enter a password with the keyboard on the screen, and touch [OK].
NOTE
Touching [Initial Password] can restore the default password setting.
(Default password: sysadm)
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Friendly Name].
2. Enter the friendly name (up to 62 characters) on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
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(1) Use
To set whether to use SSL when using WSD (Web Service on Devices) function.
(1) Use
To verify the server certificate, configure settings to verify the certificate.
(2) Procedure
Expiration Date
Select whether to check that the server certificate is within the validity period.
Key Usage
Select whether to check that the server certificate is used according to the purpose approved by
the issuer.
Chain
Select whether to check that the server certificate chain (certification path) is correct. The chain is
validated by referencing the external certificates managed on this machine.
Select whether to check that the server certificate is within the validity period. The OCSP service
and CRL (Certificate Revocation List) are checked in this order when the expiration date of the
certificate is checked.
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Printer Name].
2. Enter the friendly name (up to 63 characters) on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Printer Location].
2. Enter the friendly name (up to 63 characters) on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Printer Information].
2. Enter the friendly name (up to 63 characters) on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
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(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Scanner Name].
2. Enter the friendly name (up to 63 characters) on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Scanner Location].
2. Enter the friendly name (up to 63 characters) on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Scanner Information].
2. Enter the friendly name (up to 63 characters) on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
(2) Procedure
1. Press the Clear key.
2. Enter the connecting timeout period between 30 and 300 using the 10-key pad.
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(2) Procedure
The address cannot be changed.
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(b) Procedure
1. Touch [Host Address].
2. Select [IP Address Input], and enter the IP address.
3. Select [Host name Input], and enter the host name.
(2) Procedure
1. Press the Clear key.
2. Enter a polling interval within the range between 1 to 240 hours with the 10-key pad.
(2) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
(2) Procedure
1.
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(2) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Touch [Forward].
From E-mail addresses 1 to 10, select an E-mail address where settings are made.
Touch [Edit E-mail Address].
Enter an E-mail address (up to 320 one-byte characters) using the keyboard on the screen and touch [OK].
Touch [Notification Item] and set the items to be notified to [ON].
Touch [OK] and finish the settings.
(2) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
(2) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Model Name].
2. Enter the model name (up to 20 one-byte characters) on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
6.59.2 Procedure
1. Touch [Host Address] for PING transmission.
2. Select [Input Host Name], [IPv4 Address Input], or [IPv6 Address Input] and enter a host address.
3. Touch [Check Connection] key to check the connection.
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Suffix
(2) Procedure
Available number to be registered as prefix is up to 20 characters.
Available number to be registered as suffix is up to 64 characters.
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Select whether to check that the server certificate is within the validity period.
CN
Select whether to check that the CN of the server certificate matches the server address.
Chain
Select whether to check that the server certificate chain (certification path) is correct. The
chain is validated by referencing the external certificates managed on this machine.
6.65.1 Use
To set whether to use the web browser function.
6.66.1 Use
To set whether to enable or disable the Bluetooth function.
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Receive Only
Print data or fax data will be printed when the copy operation is finished
If the Auto Paper setting, Auto Zoom setting or a Reduce setting is selected, the
image is automatically rotated to fit the orientation of the paper.
If the Auto Paper setting or Auto Zoom setting is selected, the image is
automatically rotated to fit the orientation of the paper.
If the Auto Zoom setting is selected, the image is automatically rotated to fit the
orientation of the paper.
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(2) Procedure
Enter an original size, name it, and register the data.
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Sets a password. By setting a password, the speed at which the printer driver obtains the machine information increases.
No
Does not set a password. The machine authenticates the printer driver with the OpenAPI feature.
6.70.2 Procedure
1. Touch [Sender] and enter the name of the sender (up to 30 characters) on the onscreen keyboard.
2. Enter Sender Fax No. (up to 20 characters) using the 10-key pad and [+], [Space] displayed on the screen.
(1) Use
To set whether to print the information of TX destination (Fax No.) when transmitting the fax.
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(1) Use
To set the fax reception mode.
To change to manual reception when using the remote reception function, etc. when connected to the external telephone.
(1) Use
To set the number of times (times) to receive call rings.
To change the number of times (times) of the fake ringback tone after it starts calling until it starts receiving.
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(2) Procedure
Change the volume by touching the [Lower] or [Higher].
(2) Procedure
Change the volume by touching the [Lower] or [Higher].
(1) Use
To set whether to carry out the duplex print for the received original when receiving the fax.
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Selected automatically.
Fixed Size
Priority Size
Printed on size with priority. When the size is not set, it will be printed on the closest size.
Auto
Tray 1
Tray 2
Tray 3
Tray 4
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NOTE
Items available for selection are different depending on the paper feed option mounted.
(1) Use
To set whether to divide the original into pages when it is longer than the standard size.
(1) Use
Specify whether to configure the individual receiving line setup.
When this setting is set to ON, the following settings can be made separately for each fax line:
Forward TX setting, TSI User Box Setting, PC-FAX RX setting, Memory RX Setting
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[Administrator Settings] [Fax Settings] [Multi Line Settings] [Multi Line Settings] [Line 2 Setting]
(1) Use
Specify whether to configure the individual sender line setup.
When this setting is set to ON, the following settings can be made separately for each fax line:
Header Information
6.74.2 Relay RX
It will be displayed when the following setting is set to ON.
[Service Mode] [FAX] [System] [Display Setting] [Relay]
(1) Use
To set whether to use the relay RX function.
To use the machine as the relay delivery station during relay TX.
(1) Use
To set whether to use the relay print function.
To print out the document that the machine relayed during relay TX.
The relay print will be output in the following case.
1. When the relay delivery completes appropriately.
2. When the delivery job is cancelled halfway by turning OFF sub power switch.
3. When the delivery job is cancelled due to redial over.
4. When main power switch is turned OFF/ON during relay print error.
5. When delivery job is deleted in user operation during redialing.
6. When delivery job is deleted in user operation during relay delivery.
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(1) Use
To set whether to use the forced memory RX function.
To store the received text in the hard disk without printing, and print it out when ordered.
(1) Use
To set whether to use the closed network function.
To receive data only from the device which password matches.
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[Service Mode] [Billing Setting] [Management Function Choice]
(1) Use
To set whether to use the forward fax function.
To forward the received text to the receiver which has been specified.
Forward & Print
Forward the received text, and prints out only when fails to be forwarded
(1) Use
To set whether to use incomplete TX hold function.
To re-send the data failed to be sent after a given time.
(1) Use
To set whether to use the PC-FAX reception function.
To store the received text file in the box in the hard disk.
(b) Procedure
Touch the [TSI User Box Registration] and register the distribution.
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(3) Print
(a) Default setting
Yes
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Account Name Printing
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(1) Use
To set whether to print out the relay request RX report or not.
To print out the relay request RX report during relay request RX when the machine is used as the relay delivery station.
Each Destination
(1) Use
To set whether to print RX error report when network fax function is being used.
To print the error report at unusual situation such as receiving the image data that cannot be processed.
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(1) Use
To set whether to print message when receiving response message to MDN request when internet fax function is being used.
(1) Use
To set whether to print message when receiving response message to DSN request when network fax function is being used.
(1) Use
To set whether to print mail text received normally as the report when internet fax function is being used.
6.78.1 Use
The set value list of the fax set up into this machine can be printed.
6.78.2 Procedure
1. Touch [Administrator Settings] [Fax Settings] [Job Settings List]
2. Select the feed tray.
3. Select the 1-Sided or 2-Sided, and touch the Start key.
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(1) Use
To set the number of the line used for PC-FAX transmission.
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(2) Procedure
Use 10-key pad or [+] / [Space], enter the fax ID (up to 20 characters).
(1) Use
To set black compression level at black TX mode when network fax function is being used.
(1) Use
To set a color/black multi value compression method used when faxing selecting JPEG or PDF as a file format under network fax
operation.
JPEG (Color)
Not Set
Data transmission in color or grayscale is disabled. Data is compressed in black and white
(binary) with a specified compression method.
(1) Use
To set image data compression system, paper size and resolution, which can be received by the machine with internet fax.
(2) Procedure
The following shows the options of each setting item.
Compression Type
Paper Size
MMR
A3
MR
B4
MH
A4
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This mode allows communication between Konica Minolta models capable of transmitting IP address faxes and
models compatible with the Direct SMTP standard defined by CIAJ. However, a unique method developed for Konica
Minolta models is used to transmit a color fax.
Mode2
This mode allows communication between Konica Minolta models capable of transmitting IP address faxes and
models compatible with the Direct SMTP standard defined by CIAJ. The transmission in color mode is performed in
the communication mode (Profile-C format) compatible with the Direct SMTP standard.
Prioritize Speed
Does not correct the received image, which results in a shorter output time.
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Select whether to check that the server certificate is within the validity period.
Key Usage
Select whether to check that the server certificate is used according to the purpose approved by
the issuer.
Chain
Select whether to check that the server certificate chain (certification path) is correct. The chain is
validated by referencing the external certificates managed on this machine.
Select whether to check that the server certificate is within the validity period. The OCSP service
and CRL (Certificate Revocation List) are checked in this order when the expiration date of the
certificate is checked.
CN
Select whether to check that the CN of the server certificate matches the server address.
(1) Use
To call the CS Remote Care center from the administrator, when the CS Remote Care setup is complete.
(2) Procedure
For details, see I.11.6 CS Remote Care (Outlines).
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(1) Use
Specify [Printer Name], [Printer Location], [Printer Information], and [Printer URI].
The [Printer Information] setting is linked to [Printer Information] in [HTTP Server Settings].
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Printer Information].
2. Enter the printer name, printer location and printer information using the keyboard on the display.
3. Touch [Printer URI], and confirm the printer URI information.
(1) Use
Specify whether to allow the user to print data in a cellular phone or PDA or save such data in a User Box.
6.83.2 Procedure
Enter the administrator password on the on-screen keyboard.
1. Current Password : Enter the current administrator password
2. New Password : Enter the new administrator password to be used
3. Re-Input Password : Re-enter the new administrator password
NOTE
When selecting [Utility/Counter] [Administrator Settings] [Security Setting] [Security Details] leads to [Password Rules]
being ON, the password with the same letters, the password which is same as the previous one and the password of less than
eight digits cannot be changed.
6.84.1 Use
To set whether to allow or restrict the box administrator to use the system.
To allow the box administrator to use the system.
The box administrator is the special administrator for box, who is allowed to browse contents in common box / individual box without the
password.
NOTE
[Allow] cannot be set when the user authentication or account track is not carried out.
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When the following setting shows that [Password Rules] is set to ON, the Password using only a single letter or the password
same with the previous one, or the password with less than eight letters cannot be accepted.
[Administrator Settings] [Security Settings]
6.85.1 Use
To set the level for administrator settings item open to the user.
To make part of the administrator settings items open to the user.
Level 1
Level 2
Prohibit
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When failed to authenticate, authentication operation (entering the password) will be prohibited
for a certain period of time.
Mode 2
When failed to authenticate, authentication operation (entering the password) will be prohibited
for a certain period of time.
The number of times failure occurred will be counted, and when the number reaches to the
specified time, authentication will be prohibited and the access will be locked. When the access is
locked, touch [Release] on the main body, or turn main power switch OFF/ON to cancel it. For CE
authentication and administrator authentication, only turning main power switch OFF/ON will
cancel it. When the machine goes into an access lock condition, release the lock in the following
procedure.
Touch keys in the following order. [Administrator Settings] [Security Setting] [Security
Details] [Prohibited Functions When Authentication Error]. Then touch [Release].
Administrator authentication
After the main power switch is turned OFF and ON, the access lock is released automatically
after the lapse of a predetermined period of time.
CE authentication
The lock release timer starts to operate by input the Stop 0 9 3 1 7 in [Meter
Count] [Check Details] [Coverage Rate] after the main power switch is turned OFF and
ON. When the timer reaches the time specified in this setting, the access lock is released.
(4) Procedure
Touch [Release Time Settings] and set a period of time that elapses before access lock is released.
This mode is for authentication by confidential document ID and password. It displays the list of
the corresponding confidential document to print them.
Mode 2
This mode is for authentication by confidential document ID. It displays the list of the
corresponding confidential document, and print them with authentication by password.
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Enable Functions Individually
Allows manual destination input only for G3 fax and restricts it in other transmission options.
Restrict
Hides the [Direct Input] tab to prevent you from directly entering destinations.
(3) Overwrite
(a) Use
Set whether to allow or restrict overwriting existing logs when saving audit logs.
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(1) Use
Specify whether to display the file name, address, or User Box number as MIB information in Job List.
(1) Use
Selects whether to display communication logs for scan/fax transmission.
6.86.11 Initialize
(1) Use
All data of selected items is cleared.
Data of the following items can be cleared.
Job history
Copy Program
Network Settings
One-Touch/User Box Registration
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Initialize].
2. Select the desired item to clear its data and touch [OK].
3. Select [Yes] on the confirmation screen and touch [OK] to initialize the data.
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(1) Use
To set whether or not to allow only Secure Print for print jobs from PC. When ON is selected in this setting, the Secure Print feature must
be always used for printing from a printer driver. As all print jobs require ID or a password, output documents remains private.
(1) Use
Specify whether to use the Copy Guard function.
If [Copy Guard] is selected in [Application], you can embed copy inhibit information on paper.
This is used upon set-up of the optional security kit SC-507.
(1) Use
Specify whether to use the Password Copy function. If [Password Copy] is selected in [Application], you can embed a password on paper.
You can also detect a password embedded on paper.
This is used upon set-up of the optional security kit SC-507.
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User Authentication
SSL Certificate
CE Password
CE Authentication
Set to [ON].
Set to Unset.
Default Setting
Password Rules
To apply the password rule to enhance
security.
OFF
ON (not to be changed)
Mode 1
Mode1
Restrict
User List
To display the list key for User names on
User Authentication screen.
OFF
Restrict
SSL
To set whether to encrypt access by SSL.
I.6.40.2.(9) SSL Setting
I.6.47.1.(3) SSL Setting
I.6.51.3 SSL Setting
OFF
ON (not to be changed)
AES/3DES
(not to be changed to one containing strength lower than
AES/3DES)
AES-256
3DES-168
RC4-128
DES-56
RC4-40
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Function Name
Default Setting
No
No (not to be changed)
3DES
FTP Server
To set whether to use FTP server or not.
ON
SNMPv1/v2c
To use when changing Write setting.
Read/Write enable
auth/priv-password
Allow
Enabled
Restrict
5 min.
Enabled
Thumbnail View
Detail View
Document Details are
enabled
Enabled
OFF
5 min.
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Mode 2
When the encryption word is set, the security level of the data will be enhanced before writing
to HDD. When erasing data, they will all be converted into encryption data before overwritten.
Therefore, overwriting will be executed with the value besides the value specified by the
selected mode.
Overwrite Priority
Standard encryption method will be applied to data written to HDD even when the encryption
word is set, so overwriting and erasing will be performed without fail using the specified value
in the selected mode. It is used for performing the overwriting and erasing according to the
HDD data erase standard.
NOTE
It is necessary to make HDD format when encryption priority/overwrite priority setting is changed.
Mode 2
Overwrites with random numbers overwrites with random numbers overwrites with 0x00
Mode 3
Overwrites with 0x00 overwrites with 0xff overwrites with random numbers verifies
Mode 4
Overwrites with random numbers overwrites with 0x00 overwrites with 0xff
Mode 5
Overwrites with 0x00 overwrites with 0xff overwrites with 0x00 overwrites with 0xff
Mode 6
Overwrites with 0x00 overwrites with 0xff overwrites with 0x00 overwrites with 0xff overwrites with 0x00
overwrites with 0xff overwrites with random numbers
Mode 7
Overwrites with 0x00 overwrites with 0xff overwrites with 0x00 overwrites with 0xff overwrites with 0x00
overwrites with 0xff overwrites with 0xaa
Mode 8
Overwrites with 0x00 overwrites with 0xff overwrites with 0x00 overwrites with 0xff overwrites with 0x00
overwrites with 0xff overwrites with 0xaa verifies
(b) Procedure
1. Touch [Overwrite All Data].
2. Touch [Overwrite].
3. Touch [Yes] on the check screen.
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(b) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
(1) Use
To set the lock password for the hard disk.
To enter, change or delete the lock password for the hard disk.
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [HDD Lock Password].
2. Enter the password (20 characters) on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [OK].
NOTE
Password using only a single letter is not acceptable.
Dont forget the password. When the password is forgotten, the replacement of hard disk is needed.
After setting a lock password, if you replace the HDD due to its breakage or other reasons and install a new HDD, an error
message is displayed. In that case, clear the HDD lock password and set a new password with the procedure shown below.
3. Re-enter the password to confirm.
4. Turn OFF the main power switch and turn it ON again more than 10 seconds after.
(1) Use
To conduct logical formatting of HDD.
The following shows the data deleted by formatting the HDD.
Program
Address Book
Authentication method setting
User authentication setting
Account track setting
User Box
User Box setting
Documents in User Boxes
Confidential User Box setting
Bulletin Board User Box setting
NOTE
It is subject to logical formatting here, therefore if starting with physical formatting, follow as [Service Mode] [State
Confirmation] [Memory/HDD Adj.] [HDD Format].
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Format HDD].
2. Select [Yes] on the confirmation screen and touch [OK].
3. Turn off the main power switch and turn it on again more than 10 seconds after.
(1) Use
To conduct logical formatting of SSD.
The following shows the data deleted by formatting the SSD.
Program
Address Book
Authentication method setting
User authentication setting
Account track setting
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User Box
User Box setting
Documents in User Boxes
Confidential User Box setting
Bulletin Board User Box setting
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Format SSD].
2. Select [Yes] on the confirmation screen and touch [OK].
3. Turn off the main power switch and turn it on again more than 10 seconds after.
(1) Use
To re-set encrypting word due to exchange of NVRAM board or etc.
NOTE
HDD formatting is required after this setting. Therefore it is necessary to retrieve certain data from HDD in advance. The
following data will be lost after HDD formatting.
1. Address data
2. Authentication data : Authentication mode, user authentication setting, account track setting
3. Box setting data : Box and text in the box, setting information of each box, box for fax
4. Job history, fax transmission history
And after setting the HDD encryption key, the movie data and OCR dictionary data need to be reinstalled as necessary since
these data will be deleted by HDD format.
If you replace the HDD due to its breakage or other reasons, you can automatically reset the encryption key by installing a new
HDD and performing the logical format.
(2) Procedure
1. Press [HDD Encryption Setting].
2. Enter encryption key (20 characters) with the keyboard on the operation panel and press [OK].
NOTE
Double-byte and identical characters are not acceptable.
3. Turn off the main power switch and turn it on again more than 10 seconds after.
4. Open [Administrator Settings] and conduct HDD formatting according to the instruction appeared on the panel.
5. Turn off the main power switch and turn it on again more than 10 seconds after.
(1) Use
To set whether to use management function for each item of [Copy], [PC print], [Send data] and [Print others].
[Print others] is not displayed when vendor is connected.
[ON] for [Send Data] will not be displayed when the optional image controller (IC-409) is mounted.
To set whether to use Management function for each item of [Copy], [PC print], [Send data] and [Print others].
[Print others] is not displayed when Vendor is connected.
(1) Use
To set the upper limit of the number of copy or PC print when management function has been set.
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Authentication is available leaving the card in the given place when making authentication
with the device.
Card is placed only when authentication is made with the device and if the card is left for a
given time (authentication reset time) the authentication setting is reset.
When selecting Touch and Print, authentication reset is set after completing the job in [Authentication Time].
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No
(4) Procedure
Touch Apply to make stamp settings independently for print and transmission modes.
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Delete Registered Stamp].
2. Select [Stamp] or [Copy Protect/Stamp Repeat].
3. Select [Yes] on the confirmation screen and touch [OK] to delete the registered stamps.
6.91.1 Use
Specifies whether to transfer the input or output image data to the server using whenever MFP inputs or outputs image data.
Makes the settings of the WebDAV server or the FTP server where image data are transferred.
Use this settings to keep logs of input and output image data for security purpose.
Host Name
File Path
User Name
Password
Port Number
Proxy
SSL Setting
Host Name
File Path
User Name
Password
Port Number
PASV
Proxy
Uses the factory default encryption word (undisclosed predefined encryption key).
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NOTE
When selecting [User-Defined], set an encryption key being consisted of the same letters in the printer driver. If the encryption
word set in the main body differs from the encryption key set in the printer driver, different encrypted passwords are created and
printing cannot be made.
The use of OpenAPI allows an encryption key to be obtained from the main body.
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Get Request Code], and [Yes].
2. A serial number and request code are issued.
3. By touching [Print], the serial number and request code are printable.
(1) Use
(2) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
(1) Use
To display currently activated functions.
Used to check the functions that are activated now.
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7.1.1 Use
To make various settings about My Panel.
To customize My Panel screen for individual registered users.
Items that can be set are as follows:
Language Setting
Measurement Unit Setting
Copier Settings
Scan/Fax Settings
Color Selection Setting
Main Menu Settings
Initial Screen Setting
7.1.2 Procedure
1. Touch [My Panel Settings].
2. Touch a key that represents a desirable item and change its settings.
NOTE
Registering, editing, and deleting My Panel settings are allowed only when logging in as a registered user.
When My Panel is not customized, the settings for MFP take effect in the three of the control panel settings, Language setting,
Measurement unit setting, and Color selection setting.
Depending on the functions provided by each MFP and the optional device configuration, not all My Panel settings may not take
effect.
7.2.2 Procedure
Touch [Device Information] to check the function version and IP address.
About function version
Function version
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Version 1
Version 2
Version 3
Initial firmware
Initial firmware
Function
enhancement 1
Function
enhancement 2
bizhub C452
Initial firmware
Function
enhancement 2
bizhub C652DS/C552DS
Initial firmware
bizhub C360/C280/C220
Initial firmware
Function
enhancement 2
bizhub C652/C552
Black
(2) Copy
To check the total number of pages copied.
This value includes the number of pages on which data saved in a User Box in copy mode is printed, and the number of pages list-output
in [Administrator Settings].
Total
Black
Large Size*
*: The large size setting is configured in [Service Mode] -> [Billing Setting] -> [Counter Setting].
(3) Print
Check the total number of pages printed through a computer.
Total
Large Size*
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Black
*: The large size setting is configured in [Service Mode] -> [Billing Setting] -> [Counter Setting].
(4) Scan/Fax
Check the total number of original pages scanned in the Scan/Fax or User Box mode.
Check the total number of pages on which a file in a User Box or a received file is printed.
Check the total number of pages sent and received in the fax mode.
Total
Large Size *1
Black
Scans
Fax TX
Fax RX
*1: The large size setting is configured in [Service Mode] -> [Billing Setting] -> [Counter Setting].
*2: In the Memory RX mode, pages are counted when printed.
(5) Other
Check the total number of scanned and printed original pages, total number of printed sheets, and total number of pages printed on both
sides regardless of functions.
Original Counter
To check the total number or original pages that are scanned and printed in the Copy, Print, and Scan/Fax
modes*
Paper Counter
To check the total number of sheets that are printed in the Copy, Print, and Scan/Fax modes*
Total Duplex
*: If a file is saved in a User Box, its pages are not counted unless they are printed. Report or list output pages are not targeted for
counting.
(a) Procedure
1. Touch [Print List].
2. Select a paper tray
3. Select 1-Sided or 2-Sided, and touch [Start] or press the Start key.
(a) Use
The coverage rate does not match the actual amount of toner used but only an indication.
The coverage rate is the average printing dot percentage with A4 paper area as 100 %.
The coverage rate displays the printing dot accumulated average (calculated in A4) for copy, printer, and fax/scan in unit of 0.001 %.
The coverage rate is calculated from all output excluding the following items.
<items excluded in the calculation>
Output of meter counter list
Output in service mode
Output automatically performed by MFP such as image stabilization pattern
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Adjustment/setting items
[Service Mode] / [Counter] / [Life] / [Counter Reset]
Procedure
1
Adjustment/setting items
[Service Mode] / [Counter] / [Life] / [Counter Reset]
Procedure
1
Adjustment/setting items
[Service Mode] / [Machine] / [Org. size Detecting Sensor Adj.]
Procedure
1
Adjustment/setting items
[Service Mode] / [Machine] / [Printer Area] / [Printer Image Centering Side 1]
Procedure
1
Adjustment/setting items
Procedure
Adjustment/setting items
Procedure
Adjustment/setting items
Procedure
Adjustment/setting items
Procedure
Adjustment/setting items
Procedure
Adjustment/setting items
[Service Mode] / [Counter] / [Life] / [Counter Reset]
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[Service Mode] / [Counter] / [Life] / [Counter Reset]
Procedure
1
Adjustment/setting items
[Service Mode] / [Counter] / [Life] / [Counter Reset]
Procedure
1
Adjustment/setting items
[Service Mode] / [Counter] / [Life] / [Counter Reset]
Procedure
1
Adjustment/setting items
Procedure
Adjustment/setting items
Procedure
Adjustment/setting items
Procedure
Adjustment/setting items
Procedure
Adjustment/setting items
Procedure
Adjustment/setting items
[Service Mode] / [Machine] / [Scan Area] / [Scanner Image Centering]
Procedure
1
Adjustment/setting items
Procedure
F/W upgrading
Adjustment/setting items
Procedure
F/W upgrading
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Adjustment/setting items
[Service Mode] / [Enhanced Security] / [NVRAM Data Backup]
Procedure
4
Adjustment/setting items
Procedure
Adjustment/setting items
Procedure
Adjustment/setting items
[Service Mode] / [State Confirmation] / [Memory/HDD Adj.] / [SSD HDD Data
Copy]
Procedure
1
Adjustment/setting items
Procedure
Re-entry of System
Adjustment/setting items
[Service Mode] / [Firmware Version]
Procedure
1
Adjustment/setting items
[Service Mode] / [Firmware Version]
Procedure
1
Adjustment/setting items
F/W upgrading
Procedure
1
Adjustment/setting items
Procedure
F/W upgrading
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9. INHIBITED COMBINATIONS
9.1 Scan Setting
9.1.1 Original Image Type
Text
Text/Photo
Photo
Dot. Matrix
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
9.1.2 Density
Density *
*: In the color transmission mode of the IP address fax, it is not possible to specify density and sharpness.
9.1.3 Simplex/Duplex
Single Sided
Double Sided
Cover + 2 Sided
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Others
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Others
*1: When it is recognized that an original is being read by the platen to start a job while in the double sided or cover + 2 sided setting, this
results in a setting in which the double sided or cover + 2 sided is released.
*2: The long original, Z-folded original, TX stamp, sharpness and quick memory TX functions are available or not depending on models.
9.1.4 Resolution
Standard
Fine
Super Fine
Ultra Fine
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Resolution - Fine
Resolution - Super Fine
Resolution - Ultra Fine
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Resolution - Standard
Resolution - Super Fine
Resolution - Ultra Fine
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Resolution - Standard
Resolution - Fine
Resolution - Ultra Fine
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Resolution - Standard
Resolution - Fine
Resolution - Super Fine
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Z-Folded Original *
Mixed Original
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Polling RX
Separate Scan
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Bind Position
Number of Original
Quick Memory TX *
Polling RX
*: The long original, Z-folded original, TX stamp, sharpness and quick memory TX functions are available or not depending on models.
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
*: The long original, Z-folded original, TX stamp, sharpness and quick memory TX functions are available or not depending on models.
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
*: The long original, Z-folded original, TX stamp, sharpness and quick memory TX functions are available or not depending on models.
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Number of Original
Quick Memory TX *
Polling RX
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
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B4 Length
A4 Length
A4 Width
B5 Length
B5 Width
A5 Width
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Number of Original
Quick Memory TX *
Polling RX
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Number of Original
Quick Memory TX *
Polling RX
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Number of Original
Quick Memory TX *
Polling RX
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Number of Original
Quick Memory TX *
Polling RX
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Number of Original
Quick Memory TX *
Polling RX
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Number of Original
Quick Memory TX *
Polling RX
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B6 Length
8.5*11 Length
8.5*11 Width
8.5*14 Length
11*17 Length
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Number of Original
Quick Memory TX *
Polling RX
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Number of Original
Quick Memory TX *
Polling RX
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Number of Original
Quick Memory TX *
Polling RX
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Number of Original
Quick Memory TX *
Polling RX
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Number of Original
Quick Memory TX *
Polling RX
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Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
*: The long original, Z-folded original, TX stamp, sharpness and quick memory TX functions are available or not depending on models.
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
*: The long original, Z-folded original, TX stamp, sharpness and quick memory TX functions are available or not depending on models.
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
9.1.11 TX Stamp
TX Stamp *
*: The long original, Z-folded original, TX stamp, sharpness and quick memory TX functions are available or not depending on models.
9.1.12 Sharpness
Sharpness *1 *2
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
*1: The long original, Z-folded original, TX stamp, sharpness and quick memory TX functions are available or not depending on models.
*2: In the color transmission mode of the IP address fax, it is not possible to specify density and sharpness.
PDF *
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
*: The Internet fax is TIFF fixed. The IP address fax is TIFF fixed in the monochromatic transmission mode and PDF fixed in the color
transmission mode.
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Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
*: The long original, Z-folded original, TX stamp, sharpness and quick memory TX functions are available or not depending on models.
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Number of Original
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Quick Memory TX *
*: The long original, Z-folded original, TX stamp, sharpness and quick memory TX functions are available or not depending on models.
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Polling TX
Polling RX
Password TX
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Others
Scan To E-Mail *
Scan To Box *
*: An F code transmission is ignored when it is sent to any receiving ends other than FAX.
9.2.4 F-Code TX
Polling TX
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Number of Original
Quick Memory TX *
F-Code TX
Polling RX
Timer TX
Password TX
Oversea TX
ECM OFF
V34 OFF
Line Selection
Multiple Destination Select
Scan To E-Mail
Scan To Box
*: The long original, Z-folded original, TX stamp, sharpness and quick memory TX functions are available or not depending on models.
9.2.5 Polling RX
Polling RX
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
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Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Oversea TX
ECM OFF
V34 OFF
Separate Scan
Scan To E-Mail
Scan To Box
*: The long original, Z-folded original, TX stamp, sharpness and quick memory TX functions are available or not depending on models.
9.2.6 Timer TX
Timer TX
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Number of Original
Quick Memory TX *
Polling TX
Scan To E-Mail
Scan To Box
*: The long original, Z-folded original, TX stamp, sharpness and quick memory TX functions are available or not depending on models.
9.2.7 Password TX
Password TX
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
F-Code TX
Polling TX
Polling RX
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Polling TX
Polling RX
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Polling TX
Polling RX
V34 OFF
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Polling TX
Polling RX
ECM OFF
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
9.2.8 Oversea TX
Oversea TX
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Polling TX
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
9.3 Others
9.3.1 Separate Scan
Separate Scan
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
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Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
*: The long original, Z-folded original, TX stamp, sharpness and quick memory TX functions are available or not depending on models.
Number of Original
Quick Memory TX *
Polling TX
-
*: The long original, Z-folded original, TX stamp, sharpness and quick memory TX functions are available or not depending on models.
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Quick Memory TX *1
Polling TX
Polling RX
Timer TX
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Others
F-Code TX *2
*1: The long original, Z-folded original, TX stamp, sharpness and quick memory TX functions are available or not depending on models.
*2: An F code transmission is ignored when it is sent to any receiving ends other than FAX.
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Quick Memory TX *1
Polling TX
Polling RX
Timer TX
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Others
F-Code TX *2
*1: The long original, Z-folded original, TX stamp, sharpness and quick memory TX functions are available or not depending on models.
*2: An F code transmission is ignored when it is sent to any receiving ends other than FAX.
DF
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
Scan Mode - DF
Others
Exclusive (Ante-priority)
Post-priority
(Ante-input items are released.)
*1: When it is recognized that an original is being read by the platen to start a job while in the double sided or cover + 2 sided setting, this
results in a setting in which the double sided or cover + 2 sided is released.
*2: The long original, Z-folded original, TX stamp, sharpness and quick memory TX functions are available or not depending on models.
*3: Automatically reset when the original is read with the platen glass.
9.4 Caution when using prefix/suffix auto setting (North American users only)
When turning ON the [Prefix/Suffix Auto Setting], following settings are required in the service mode.
Select [System 2]-[Option Board Status] and set the fax to [Unset].
Select [System 1]-[Marketing Area] and set the [Marketing Area] and [Fax Target] to the place of installation of the unit.
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Service Mode
Machine
I.10.2.1 Machine
Firmware Version
CS Remote Care
System 1
I.10.2.4 System 1
System 2
I.10.2.5 System 2
Counter
I.10.2.6 Counter
List Output
State Confirmation
Test Mode
ADF
I.10.2.10 ADF
FAX *1
I.10.2.11 FAX
Finisher *3
I.10.2.12 Finisher
Internet ISW
The function tree is shown to comply with the format displayed on the screen.
*1: It will be displayed only when the optional fax kit (FK-508) line 1 is mounted.
*2: It will be displayed only when the optional fax kit (FK-508) line 2 is mounted.
*3: It will be displayed only when the optional finisher (FS-527) is mounted.
*4: It will be displayed only when the optional finisher (FS-527/529) is mounted.
*5: It will be displayed only when the optional finisher (FS-529) is mounted.
*6: It will be displayed only when the optional separator (JS-505) is mounted.
*7: It will be displayed only when the [Internet ISW Set] is set to ON.
*8: It will be displayed only when the reverse automatic document feeder DF-621 is mounted.
Machine
Ref. Page
Fusing Temperature
I.11.3.1 Fusing
Temperature
Printer Area
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Scan Area
Ref. Page
I.11.3.12 Fusing
Productivity Choice
Ref. Page
Gradation Adjust
I.11.5.7.(1) Paper
separation adjustment
I.11.5.7.(2) Paper
separation voltage adjust
Dot Enhancement
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I.11.7.4.(1) Bilateral
communication
I.11.7.4.(2) Unilateral
communication: Device to Center
Functions
Communication settings
01
Auto call
02
03
Ref. Page
Dial Mode
I.11.8.3 SW No. 01
I.11.8.3 SW No. 01
Baud rate
I.11.8.3 SW No. 01
Emergency transmission
I.11.8.4 SW No. 02
I.11.8.4 SW No. 02
I.11.8.4 SW No. 02
I.11.8.4 SW No. 02
I.11.8.4 SW No. 02
I.11.8.4 SW No. 02
I.11.8.4 SW No. 02
I.11.8.4 SW No. 02
I.11.8.5 SW No. 03
I.11.8.5 SW No. 03
04
I.11.8.6 SW No. 04
05
I.11.8.7 SW No. 05
06
I.11.8.8 SW No. 06
07
I.11.8.9 SW No. 07
08
I.11.8.10 SW No. 08
09
I.11.8.11 SW No. 09
10
I.11.8.12 SW No. 10
11
Timer 1
I.11.8.13 SW No. 11
12
Timer 2
I.11.8.14 SW No. 12
13
Reservation
14
Timer 4
I.11.8.15 SW No. 14
15
Timer 5
I.11.8.16 SW No. 15
16
Reservation
17
Reservation
18
Attention display
To set weather to give the alarm display when using the modem but the power for I.11.8.17 SW No. 18
the modem is OFF.
19
Reservation
20
Reservation
21
I.11.8.18 SW No. 21
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SW No.
22
23
24 to
40
Misfeed frequent
occurrence threshold
value
Ref. Page
I.11.8.18 SW No. 21
I.11.8.19 SW No. 22
I.11.8.20 SW No. 23
Reservation
10.2.4 System 1
System 1
Ref. Page
Marketing Area
Tel/Fax Number
Serial Number
Install Date
Initialization
I.11.10.9.(1) Copy
Program Data
I.11.10.9.(2) Address
Registration Data
I.11.10.9.(5) Network
Setting Data
I.11.10.10 InitializationSystem Error Clear
10.2.5 System 2
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HDD
I.11.11.1 HDD
Unit Change
CCD Calibration
Data Capture
Stamp
I.11.11.12 Stamp
Boot up Screen
Install Data
Bluetooth Settings
I.11.11.19 Bluetooth
Settings
10.2.6 Counter
Counter
Ref. Page
Life
I.11.12.2 Life
Service Call
Warning
I.11.12.5 Warning
Maintenance
I.11.12.6 Maintenance
Service Total
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Jam
I.11.12.14 Jam
Section JAM
Counter Reset
List Output
Ref. Page
I.11.13.2 Machine
Management List
Adjustments List
Parameter List
Service Parameter
I.11.13.5 Service
Parameter
Protocol Trace
Last
Error
State Confirmation
Ref. Page
Sensor Check
Table Number
Level History1
Level History2
CCD Check
Memory/HDD Adj.
JPEG Check
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Memory/HDD State
Test Mode
Ref. Page
Gradation Pattern
I.11.15.2 Gradation
Pattern
Halftone Pattern
Lattice Pattern
Fax Test
10.2.10 ADF
ADF
Ref. Page
Paper Passage *
Sensor Check *
Auto Adjust *
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Feed Zoom *
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Auto Adjust *
Auto Adjust *
*: It will be displayed only when the reverse automatic document feeder DF-621 is mounted.
10.2.11 FAX
FAX
Line 1 *1
Line 2 *2
Ref. Page
Modem/NCU *1
I.11.17.1 Modem/NCU
Network *1
I.11.17.2 Network
System *1
I.11.17.3 System
Communication *1
I.11.17.5 Communication
List Output *1
Function Parameter *1
I.11.17.7 Function
Parameter
Initialization *1
I.11.18.4 Initialization
Modem/NCU *2
I.11.17.1 Modem/NCU
Network *2
I.11.17.2 Network
Communication *2
I.11.18.3 Communication
Initialization *2
I.11.18.4 Initialization
*1: It will be displayed only when the optional fax kit (FK-508) line 1 is mounted.
*2: It will be displayed only when the optional fax kit (FK-508) line 2 is mounted.
10.2.12 Finisher
Finisher
FS-FN adjustment *3
Ref. Page
Half-Fold Position *1
I.11.22.1.(2) Half-Fold
Position
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I.11.22.1.(5) Finisher
Components Test Mode
Load Data *2
I.11.22.1.(7) Alignment
Plate Position
I.11.22.1.(8) Paper
Alignment Guides W. Adj.
Job Separator *6
*1: It will be displayed only when the optional finisher (FS-527) is mounted.
*2: It will be displayed only when the optional finisher (FS-527/529) is mounted.
*3: It will be displayed only when the optional finisher (FS-529) is mounted.
*4: It will be displayed only when the optional separator (JS-505) is mounted.
Internet ISW
Ref. Page
HTTP Setting *
FTP Setting *
I.11.23.3 Forwarding
Access Setting
Download *
I.11.23.4 Download
*: It will be displayed only when the [Internet ISW Set] is set to ON.
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(1) Procedure
1. Press the Utility/Counter key.
2. Touch [Details] on meter count display.
3. Press the following keys in this order.; Stop 0 0 Stop 0 1
NOTE
When selecting [CE Authentication] under [Enhanced Security] available from Service Mode, authentication by CE password
is necessary. Enter the 8 digits CE password, and touch [END]. (The initial setting for CE password is 92729272.)
When the following setting is set to ON, CE password authentication is necessary; [Administrator Settings] [Security
Settings] [Enhanced Security Mode]
If a wrong CE password is entered, re-enter the right password. The machine will not enter Service Mode unless the CE
password is entered correctly. To return to the basic screen, turn OFF the sub power switch and turn it ON again. When the
following setting is set to Mode 2, operation will be prohibited since it indicates authentication failure by failing to enter
the correct CE password within the specified number of times.
If the access lock is activated, the lock release timer starts to operate by input the Stop 0 9 3 1 7 in [Meter
Count] [Check Details] [Coverage Rate] after the main power switch is turned OFF and On. When the timer reaches the
time specified in this setting, the access lock is released.
The service code entered is displayed as *
4. The Service Mode menu will appear.
NOTE
Be sure to change the CE password from its default value.
For the procedure to change the CE password, see the Enhanced Security.
11.2.2 Procedure
1. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
2. Press the following keys in this order.
Stop 1 1 4 4 Clear
3. Enter year, month, day, hour, and minute, in that order, from 10-key pad.
Year 4 digits Month 2 digits Day 2 digits Hour 2 digits Minute 2 digits
NOTE
Before entering date and time, press the Clear key to delete the present time from the place where data and time is entered.
When setting the month, day, hour, or minute, enter 0 first if the data one digit.
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4. Make sure that correct figures have been entered and then touch [Entry].
5. Touch [END] to return to the Service Mode.
11.3 Machine
Machine 1/2
Machine 2/2
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Setting range
step
-20 C to +10 C
5 C
Plain Paper
OHP Film
Thick1/Envelope
(post card, letter head)
Thick2
(3) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
To automatically adjust the original detection distance for the original size detection sensor/1.
To display if the original size detection sensor/2 is mounted.
When the sensor is replaced with a new one.
When an optional sensor has been added.
When an erroneous original size detection is made.
When the marketing area setting is changed.
(2) Procedure
1. Place a blank sheet of A3 or 11 x 17 paper on the original glass and lower the original cover.
2. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
3. Touch these keys in this order: [Machine] [Org. Size Detecting Sensor Adj.].
4. Press the Start key.
If the adjustment has been successfully made, it completes the adjustment procedure.
If the adjustment has turned out to be unsuccessful, check the optional original size sensors for correct installation and change the defective
sensor or harness.
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Width A on the test pattern produced should fall within the following range.
Specifications
4.2 0.5 mm
Setting range
(c) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
To vary the print start position in the main scan direction for each paper source.
The PH unit has been replaced.
A paper feed unit has been added.
The print image deviates in the main scan direction.
Width A on the test pattern produced should fall within the following range.
Specifications
3.0 0.5 mm
Setting range
(c) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
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The adjustment is made for the paper feed from the manual bypass tray, but the changes made with this adjustment are applied to
every paper feed tray.
This adjustment is made when the image on the 2nd side of paper deviates from the original position in the sub scan direction.
Backside
Width A on the test pattern produced should fall within the following range.
For measurement, use the image produced on the backside of the test pattern.
Specifications
4.2 0.5 mm
Setting range
(c) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Backside
Width A on the test pattern produced should fall within the following range.
For measurement, use the image produced on the backside of the test pattern.
Specifications
3.0 0.5 mm
Setting range
(c) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
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9.
10.
11.
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To synchronize the paper transport speed with the image writing speed.
[Sub Scan Zoom Adj.] becomes necessary.
The print image on the copy distorts (stretched, shrunk).
When the print image on the copy is stretched in the sub scan direction.
This setting can be made independently for plain paper, Thick 1, Thick 2 and Envelope.
A
B
Width A and width B on the test pattern produced should fall within the following ranges.
NOTE
Width A: equivalent to one grid
Width B: equivalent to 48 grids
Specifications
A: 7.9 to 8.3
B: 389.1 to 392.1
Setting range
A: -7 to +7
B: -7 to +7
(c) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Width A on the test pattern produced should fall within the following range.
Specifications
4.2 0.5 mm
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Setting range
(3) Procedure
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Adjustment item
Ref. page
A=20 mm
A width on the test chart and one on the test print are measured and adjusted so that the difference of A width satisfies the
specifications shown below.
An adjustment must have been completed correctly of [Leading Edge Adjustment] of [Printer Area].
Specifications
Setting range
(c) Procedure
1. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
2. Touch these keys in this order: [Machine] [Scan Area] [Image Position: Leading Edge].
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3.
4.
5.
6.
Position the test chart correctly so that the original reference point is aligned with the scale.
Press the Start key to make a copy.
Check point A on the test print.
If width A on the test print falls outside the specified range, change the setting using the [+] / [-] key.
If the test print is less than the specified length, increase the setting value.
If the test print exceeds the specified length, decrease the setting value.
7. Press the Start key to make another test print.
8. Check the image on the test print to see if the specifications are met.
9. Make adjustments until the specifications are met.
B=20 mm
B width on the test chart and one on the test print are measured and adjusted so that the difference of B width satisfies the
specifications shown below.
An adjustment must have been completed correctly of [Printer Image Centering Side 1] of [Printer Area].
Specifications
B: 1.0 mm
Setting range
(c) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
9pt.
14pt.
8pt.
12pt.
18pt.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
10pt.
Measure C width on the test chart and on the test print, and adjust the gap to be within the following specification.
An adjustment must have been completed correctly of Paper Feed Direction Adj. of [Printer Area].
Specifications
C: 1.0 mm
Setting range
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(c) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
To adjust the zoom ratio in the sub scan direction for the scanner section.
The exposure unit/LED exposure unit has been replaced.
The scanner motor has been replaced.
The scanner drive cables have been replaced.
Measure D width on the test chart and on the test print, and adjust the gap to be within the following specification.
An adjustment must have been completed correctly of Paper Feed Direction Adj. of [Printer Area].
Specifications
D: 1.5 mm
Setting range
0.990 to 1.010 (in 0.001 increments)
* Standard size when using a scale: 200.0 mm
(c) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
To set the correction value of the paper loop length for each process speed of tray 1 to tray 4, LCT, bypass, and duplex.
To adjust the length of the loop formed in paper before the registration rollers.
Use Paper Passage for paper passage check.
When a paper skew occurs.
When a paper misfeed occurs.
Tray 1
Manual
Duplex
-3 to +3
-6 to +6
-6 to +6
-6 to +6
(3) Procedure
1. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
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2. Touch these keys in this order: [Machine] [Printer Reg. Loop Adj.].
3. Select a paper source where the settings are made by touching the corresponding keys.
4. Enter the new setting from the 10-key pad.
To decrease the loop amount: Decrease the setting value
To increase the loop amount: Increase the setting value
(2) Procedure
1. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
2. Touch these keys in this order: [Machine] [Manual Bypass Tray Width Adj].
3. Touch [Max. Width].
4. Load the bypass tray with paper having a width of 297 mm.
5. Press the Start key and check that the results are [OK].
6. Touch [Min. Width.].
7. Load the bypass tray with paper having a width of 100 mm.
8. Press the Start key and check that the results are [OK].
* Make the adjustment again if the results are [NG].
(2) Procedure
1. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
2. Touch these keys in this order: [Machine] [ADF Scan Glass Contamination].
3. Press the start key to start the pre-detection.
4. Check to make sure that OK is displayed for the result.
* When the result says NG, clean the glass and check again.
Works properly.
NG1
Works properly. However, data that may interfere with the non-image area erase function was
found. This function may not work well with dark original.
NG2
Data that may interfere with the non-image area erase function was found.
Use this feature when installing a new machine or reinstalling a machine in a new place.
Use this feature when the non-image area erase function fails to work properly due to the changes of the surrounding environment at the
installation site.
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(2) Procedure
1. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
2. Touch these keys in this order: [Machine] [Non-Image Area Erase Check].
3. Press the Start key to start a check.
NOTE
Before the check, make sure that the ADF or original cover is completely opened. In addition, make sure that no scratch or
stain exists on the original glass.
4. Check the result is OK.
* If the check result is NG1 or NG2, reinstall the machine in another place or adjust the orientation of the machine to reduce light incidence
on the machine. Then, perform the check again.
(4) Procedure
0 to 15 (minutes) can be entered with the ten-key pad.
NOTE
When this setting is set to 0 (minute), the fan motor runs for 20 seconds before it stops.
Enables the curl prevention control only under low temperature high humidity or high temperature high
humidity conditions.
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11.4.1 Use
To check the firmware version.
Use when the firmware is upgraded.
When the firmware is upgraded or PWB is replaced.
11.4.2 Procedure
1. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
2. Touch [Firmware Version].
3. Select the appropriate key from 1 to 3 to check the Firmware Version.
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The density of solid image can change depending on the variations in developing, light intensity
of the exposure lamp, and PC drum sensitivity as well as the changes in the amount of
electrostatic charge of toner due to the ambient environment and duration of machine use. To
prevent the change, the amount of toner adhered to paper is read by the scanner and in
accordance with the result, Vdc is adjusted. Perform this adjustment before the Gradation
Adjustment.
Gradation Adjustment
Initialization
The current gradation correction table (Items adjusted in [Gradation Adjustment]) and the
difference value of Vdc (Items adjusted in [Maximum Density Adjustment]) are cleared.
After selecting [Initialization], if you press the Start key, initialization starts.
(1) Procedure
1. Load plain paper of A3/11 x 17 or A4/8 1/ x 11 into the paper feed tray.
2
2. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
3. Touch these keys in this order: [Image Process Adjustment] [Gradation Adjust].
4. Touch [Maximum Density Adjustment], select the paper size, and press the Start key.
A test pattern is output.
5. Place the test pattern produced on the original glass.
A3/11 x 17
A4/8 1/ x 11
2
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6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Place ten blank paper on the test pattern and close the original cover.
Press the Start key. (The machine will then start scanning the test pattern.)
After original scan is completed, confirm that OK is shown for Maximum Density Adjustment on the top right of the screen.
Touch [Gradation Adjustment], select the paper size, and press the Start key.
Place the test pattern produced on the original glass.
A3/11 x 17
A4/8 1/ x 11
2
11. Place ten blank paper on the test pattern and close the original cover.
12. Press the Start key. (The machine will then start scanning the test pattern.)
13. Repeat steps from 9 through 12 twice (a total of three times).
14. Touch [Gradation Adjust] to display the Adj. Values and Conv. Values for Dark and Highlight.
15. Use the following procedures to check the Conv. Value.
NOTE
Dark: 0 100 and Highlight: 0 60: It completes the adjustment procedure.
If neither Dark nor Highlight falls outside the ranges specified above: Perform steps from 9 to 12.
If the convergence falls within the specified range after the second Gradation Adjustment, further adjustment may not be
necessary.
If a fault is detected, 0 is displayed for all values. In that case, after turning off the main power switch, turn it on again more than 10
seconds after and then make the gradation adjustment again.
If a total of four sequences of gradation adjust do not bring the values into the specified range, check the image.
If the image is faulty, perform the troubleshooting procedures for image problems.
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(4) Procedure
1. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
2. Touch these keys in this order: [Imaging Process Adjustment] [Max Image Density Adj].
3. Enter the new setting from the 10-key pad or [+/-].
To increase the maximum amount of toner sticking, increase the setting value.
To decrease the maximum amount of toner sticking, decrease the setting value.
4. Check the print image for any image problem.
(4) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
(4) Procedure
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(4) Procedure
1. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
2. Touch these keys in this order: [Imaging Process Adjustment] [Transfer Voltage Fine Adj].
3. Select the side of the image (1st side or 2nd side), on which the transfer failure occurs.
NOTE
For thick 1, thick 2, envelopes and OHP film only 1st side can be selected.
4. Select the paper type with the transfer failure.
5. Enter the new setting from the [+] / [-] keys.
To increase the ATVC value (in the direction of a foggier image), increase the setting value.
To decrease the ATVC value (in the direction of a less foggy image), decrease the setting value.
6. Touch [END] to validate the adjustment value.
7. Check the print image for any image problem.
* Press [Auto] to automatically control the image transfer output without using the 2nd image transfer output fine adjustment value.
(2) Procedure
1. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
2. Touch these keys in this order: [Imaging Process Adjustment] [TCR Sensor Adjust].
3. Touch [Black], and press the Start key.
NOTE
After pressing the Start key, wait 1 minute without touching any keys. The Start key lights up in red.
4. When the adjustment is completed, the Start key lights up in blue.
5. Touch [END] to complete the automatic adjustment.
(d) Procedure
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2.
3.
4.
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(d) Procedure
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3.
4.
(2) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
CS Remote Care enables the machine and the computer at CS Remote Care center to exchange data through telephone/fax line in order to
control the machine.
CS Remote Care enables the machine to call the computer at the center when trouble occurs. It also enables the computer at the center to
contact the machine for the necessary data.
Data which CS Remote Care handles can be divided into the following groups.
Data which show the status of use of the machine such as total count, PM count.
Data which show the abnormal situation on the machine such as where and how often errors occur.
Data on adjustment
Data on setting
NOTE
It cannot be set when the following setting is set to ON.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
NOTE
The initial connection is not available unless the device ID is registered.
Rmove the telephone line modem
Be sure to remove the telephone line modem when the fax line is used.
Inputting the ID code
1. Select [Service Mode] [CS Remote Care] [ID Code], and touch [ID Code].
2. Input the seven digits ID of the service person, and touch [ID Code] again.
Clearing the RAM
1. Select [Service Mode] [CS Remove Care], and touch [Detail Setting].
2. Touch [RAM Clear].
3. Select Set, and touch [OK].
Selecting the CS Remote Care function
Select [Service Mode] [CS Remove Care] [System Selection], and touch [Fax].
Inputting the ID code
1. Select [Service Mode] [CS Remote Care] [ID Code], and touch [ID Code].
2. Input the seven digits ID of the service person, and touch [ID Code] again.
Setting the date and time for CS Remote Care
1. Select [Service Mode] [CS Remote Care], and touch [Detail Setting].
2. Touch [Date & Time Setting].
3. Input the date, time and the time zone using the 10-key pad, and touch [Set].
Setting the Center ID
1. Select [Service Mode] [CS Remote Care], and touch [Detail Setting].
2. Touch [Machine Setting] [Center ID], and input the Center ID (five digits).
Confirm the Device ID
1. Select [Service Mode] [CS Remote Care], and touch [Detail Setting].
2. Touch [Machine Setting] [Device ID], and input Device ID (13 digits).
NOTE
[Device ID] displays the serial number that is entered in [Service Mode][System 1][Serial Number].
Setting the telephone number of the Center
1. Select [Service Mode] [CS Remote Care], and touch [Detail Setting].
2. Touch [Machine Setting] [Center Telephone Number].
3. Input the telephone number of the center using the 10-keys pad and [P], [T], [W], [-].
Inputting the device telephone number
1. Select [Service Mode] [CS Remote Care], and touch [Detail Setting].
2. Touch [Machine Setting] [Device Telephone Number].
3. Input the Device telephone number using the 10-key pad and [P], [T], [W], [-].
Setting the DIPSW for CS Remote Care
NOTE
This setting is not normally necessary. Take this step only when necessary in a specific connecting condition.
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10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
NOTE
[Device ID] displays the serial number that is entered in [Service Mode][System 1][Serial Number].
Encryption setting
1. Select [Service Mode] [CS Remote Care], and touch [Detail Setting].
2. Touch [Basic Setting] and select either Encryption or No Encryption.
Retransmission interval on e-mail delivery error
When selecting [E-mail2], set the retransmission interval on e-mail delivery error in software SW setting.
Setting the Respond Timeout
1. Select [Service Mode] [CS Remote Care], and touch [Detail Setting].
2. Touch [Respond Timeout] and enter the response timeout using the 10-key pad.
NOTE
Under normal conditions, there is no need to change the default setting.
Setting the E-mail address
1. Select [Service Mode] [CS Remote Care], and touch [Server Set].
2. Touch [Server for RX], and set POP3 server address, POP3 login name, POP3 password and POP3 port number.
3. Press [Receive], and set the E-Mail address, Mail Check, Connection Time Out and APOP Authentication.
4. Touch [Send], and set the SMTP server address, SMTP port number, Connection Time Out, and APOP Authentication.
5. Touch [TX/RX Test], and press Start key to carry out a transmission/reception test. If it fails to exchange messages, see the error
message to take necessary measure, and try again.
When selecting [E-Mail2]:
1. Select [Service Mode] [CS Remote Care], and touch [Detail Setting].
2. Touch [Schedule] and set the schedule of periodic transmission.
3. Touch [Center Notifi. Item] and set items that will be reported to the Center.
Receiving the initial connection E-mail message
Sending the initial connection E-mail message from the center to the address of the copier.
NOTE
When receiving the initial connection E-mail message from the center while CS Remote Care-related screen is being
displayed, the current setting information will be deleted, and CS Remote Care setting will be displayed.
For sending the initial connection E-mail, see the manual for CS Remote Care center.
Messages can be exchanged only between the center with initial connection and the copier.
The initial connection from the center will be carried out, and the E-mail address of the center will be stored in the copier.
When the initial registration is complete, the E-mail address of the center will be displayed by selecting [Service Mode]
[CS Remote Care] [Detail Setting], [Basic Setting] [E-Mail address].
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NOTE
Heart Beat is a feature that uploads a Heart Beat file to the registered web server at a specified interval to report that the
device is operating. Heart Beat files include total counter and status information.
12. Setting the http server
1. Select [Service Mode] [CS Remote Care], and touch [Server Set].
2. Touch [HTTP Server Settings] and set a URL address, account, password, and port number.
3. Touch [Proxy/SSL] and make proxy server and SSL settings.
13. Setting the DIPSW for CS Remote Care
NOTE
This setting is not normally necessary. Take this step only when necessary in a specific connecting condition.
14. Executing the initial transmission
1. Select [Service Mode] [CS Remote Care], and touch [Detail Setting].
2. Touch [initial transmission] key on the right bottom of the screen to start initial transmission.
NOTE
The initial transmission key at the right bottom of the screen will be displayed only when the center ID and the URL
address have been input.
3. When the machine is properly connected with the center, CS Remote Care setting screen will be displayed.
If communication error between the machine and Center occurs, check the error code that appears.
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1. Select [Service Mode] [CS Remote Care], and touch [Detail Setting].
2. Touch [initial transmission] key on the right bottom of the screen to start initial transmission.
NOTE
The initial transmission key at the right bottom of the screen will be displayed only when the center ID and the URL
address have been input.
3. When the machine is properly connected with the center, CS Remote Care setting screen will be displayed.
If communication error between the machine and Center occurs, check the error code that appears.
Functions
Ref.
01
I.11.8.3 SW No. 01
02
I.11.8.4 SW No. 02
03
I.11.8.5 SW No. 03
04
I.11.8.6 SW No. 04
05
I.11.8.7 SW No. 05
06
I.11.8.8 SW No. 06
07
I.11.8.9 SW No. 07
08
I.11.8.10 SW No. 08
09
I.11.8.11 SW No. 09
10
I.11.8.12 SW No. 10
11
I.11.8.13 SW No. 11
12
I.11.8.14 SW No. 12
13
Reservation
14
I.11.8.15 SW No. 14
15
I.11.8.16 SW No. 15
16
Reservation
17
Reservation
18
Attention display
To set weather to give the alarm display when using the modem but the power for
the modem is OFF.
I.11.8.17 SW No. 18
19
Reservation
20
Reservation
21
I.11.8.18 SW No. 21
22
I.11.8.19 SW No. 22
23
I.11.8.20 SW No. 23
24
:
40
Reservation
11.8.3 SW No. 01
(1) Default
Bit
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HEX
81
(2) Functions
Bit
7
Logic
Functions
Description
1
0110
9600 bps
0111
19.2 Kbps
1000
38.4 Kbps
Other
Not available
Baud rate
Reservation
2
1
Dial Mode
Disable
Enable
Pulse
Tone
11.8.4 SW No. 02
(1) Default
Bit
HEX
FF
(2) Functions
Bit
Logic
Functions
Disable
Enable
Disable
Enable
Disable
Enable
Disable
Enable
Disable
Enable
Disable
Enable
Disable
Enable
Emergency transmission
Disable
Enable
Description
11.8.5 SW No. 03
(1) Default
Bit
HEX
0A
(2) Functions
Bit
7
Functions
Logic
0
Disable
Enable
Description
Reservation
6
5
4
3
Reservation
Reservation
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(1) Default
Bit
HEX
02
(2) Functions
Bit
7
Logic
Functions
Description
Reservation
6
5
4
3
2
1
00
DATA
01
FAX
10
11
Not available
11.8.7 SW No. 05
(1) Default
Bit
HEX
03
(2) Functions
Bit
7
Logic
Functions
Description
Reservation
6
5
4
00001
1 minute
00010
2 minutes
00011
3 minutes
00100
4 minutes
00101
5 minutes
00110
6 minutes
00111
7 minutes
01000
8 minutes
01001
9 minutes
01010
10 minutes
Others
Not available
11.8.8 SW No. 06
(1) Default
Bit
HEX
0A
(2) Functions
Bit
7
Functions
Logic
0
0000 0000
0 time
0000 0001
1 time
0000 1010
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Bit
Functions
Description
0110 0010
98 times
0110 0011
99 times
Others
Not available
11.8.9 SW No. 07
(1) Default
Bit
HEX
01
(2) Functions
Bit
7
Logic
Functions
Description
1
0000 0000
0 time
0000 0001
1 time
5
4
3
Others
Not available
1
0
11.8.10 SW No. 08
(1) Default
Bit
HEX
06
(2) Functions
Bit
7
6
Logic
Functions
Description
1
0000 0000
0 minute
0000 0001
10 minutes
0000 0110
0000 1011
110 minutes
0000 1100
120 minutes
Others
Not available
60 minutes
:
11.8.11 SW No. 09
(1) Default
Bit
HEX
0A
(2) Functions
Bit
7
6
Functions
Logic
0
Description
1
0000 0000
0 time
0000 0001
1 time
0000 1010
:
10 times
0110 0010
98 times
0110 0011
99 times
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Bit
Functions
Description
Others
Not available
11.8.12 SW No. 10
(1) Default
Bit
HEX
00
(2) Functions
Bit
7
Logic
Functions
Description
1
0000 0000
-12 hours
0000 0001
-11 hours
0110 0010
+12 hours
0001 1010
+13 hours
2
1
Others
Not available
11.8.13 SW No. 11
(1) Default
Bit
HEX
20
(2) Functions
Bit
7
6
Logic
Functions
Timer 1
RING reception CONNECT reception
Description
1
0000 0000
0 sec
0000 0001
1 sec
0010 0000
1111 1110
254 sec
1111 1111
255 sec
1
0
:
32 sec
:
11.8.14 SW No. 12
(1) Default
Bit
HEX
40
(2) Functions
Bit
7
6
5
Functions
Logic
0
Timer 2
Dial request completed CONNECT
reception
Description
1
0000 0000
0 sec
0000 0001
1 sec
0100 0000
1111 1110
254 sec
1111 1111
255 sec
1
0
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(1) Default
Bit
HEX
20
(2) Functions
Bit
7
6
5
Logic
Functions
Timer 4
Line connection Start request telegram
delivery
Description
1
0000 0000
0 msec
0000 0001
100 msec
0010 0000
3,200 msec
1111 1110
25,400 msec
1111 1111
25,500 msec
1
0
11.8.16 SW No. 15
(1) Default
Bit
HEX
1E
(2) Functions
Bit
7
6
Logic
Functions
Timer 5
Wait time for other sides response
Description
1
0000 0000
0 msec
0000 0001
1 sec
0001 1110
1111 1110
254 sec
1111 1111
255 sec
1
0
:
30 sec
:
11.8.17 SW No. 18
(1) Default
Bit
HEX
01
(2) Functions
Bit
7
Functions
Logic
0
OFF
ON
Reservation
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Attention display
To set weather to give the alarm display when
using the modem but the power for the
modem is OFF.
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11.8.18 SW No. 21
(1) Default
Bit
HEX
00
(2) Functions
Bit
7
Logic
Functions
Description
Reservation
6
5
4
3
2
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
11.8.19 SW No. 22
(1) Default
Bit
HEX
05
(2) Functions
Bit
7
Logic
Functions
0
0000 0001
0000 0010
0000 0101
5
:
Description
0000 1110
14
0000 1111
15
Others
Not available
11.8.20 SW No. 23
(1) Default
Bit
HEX
05
(2) Functions
Bit
7
Functions
Logic
0
0000 0001
0000 0010
0000 0101
Description
0000 1110
14
0000 1111
15
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Bit
Functions
1
Others
Description
Not available
E-Mail1
E-Mail2
Modem
Fax
http1
http2
(3) Procedure
Select E-Mail, Modem, or Fax.
Fax is available only when the optional fax kit is being installed.
11.9.2 ID Code
(1) Use
To register the service ID.
Use when registering and changing service ID.
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [ID code] and enter the service ID.
Enter a 7-digit code from the 10-key pad. (0000001 to 9999999)
2. Touch [ID code] to register the ID.
3. The [Detail Setting] will appear when the ID has been registered.
(b) Procedure
1. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
2. Touch [CS Remote Care].
3. Touching the [Detail Setting] will display the primary setting.
<Center Setting>
Set the center ID, Device ID, and the phone No.
When e-mail is selected for system and all setup procedures are completed, e-mail address of the center is displayed.
* When entering the phone number, 10-keys and keys on the screen have following meanings.
[-] Pose
[W] Wait
[*], [#]
To be used as necessary
<Schedule (Only when the [E-Mail2] is selected)>
Set the schedule of notification to the center.
Up to three different notification schedules can be registered.
Select the notification cycle from [Day], [Week], or [Month].
When selecting [Day] for the notification cycle, set the Day Frequency.
When selecting [Week] for the notification cycle, set the Week Frequency and day of the week.
When selecting [Month], set the Month Frequency and the date of the month.
<Center Notification (Only when the [E-Mail2] is selected)>
Select the items of data that will be sent to the center in one-way transmission through E-Mail2.
The following table shows each of the notification item keys and corresponding data.
[1]
[7]
EKC data
[2]
[8]
Adjustment data
[3]
[9]
Coverage data
[4]
[10]
Not used
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[5]
CSRC-System data
Device config data
[11]
Not used
[6]
History data
[12]
Not used
NOTE
Multiple items of data can be selected and sent at one time. However, be sure that only EKC data cannot be sent together
with other items of data.
<Initial Transmission>
Touching the Initial Transmission key will sent the information to the CS Remote Care center to register the machine.
(Only when the modem or fax is selected on the system Input.)
(b) Procedure
1. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
2. Touch [CS Remote Care].
3. Touching the [Detail Setting] will display the primary setting.
<Center Setting>
Set the center ID.
Display the device ID.
<Client Setting>
To set whether or not to encrypt communication.
<Heart Beat>
To make Heart Beat related settings.
Heart Beat is a feature that uploads a Heart Beat file to the registered web server at a specified interval to report that the device is
operating. Heart Beat files include total counter and status information.
<Initial Transmission>
Touching the Initial Transmission key will sent the information to the CS Remote Care center to register the machine.
(b) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
(b) Procedure
1. Call the Service Mode on the screen.
2. Touch [CS Remote Care].
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(b) Procedure
Refer to I.11.8 Software SW setting for CS Remote Care for the setting.
(8) AT Command
(a) Use
To set the command to be issued at the time of modem initialization.
This setting is available only when [Modem] is selected for the system setting.
(b) Procedure
Enter the command and touch [SET] to register.
(b) Procedure
<Schedule>
Set the schedule of notification to the center.
Up to three different notification schedules can be registered.
Select the notification cycle from [Day], [Week], or [Month].
When selecting [Day] for the notification cycle, set the Day Frequency.
When selecting [Week] for the notification cycle, set the Week Frequency and day of the week.
When selecting [Month], set the Month Frequency and the date of the month.
<Center Notifi. Item>
The following table shows each of the notification item keys and corresponding data.
[1]
[7]
EKC data
[2]
[8]
Adjustment data
[3]
[9]
Coverage data
[4]
[10]
Not used
[5]
CSRC-System data
Device config data
[11]
Not used
[6]
History data
[12]
Not used
NOTE
Multiple items of data can be selected and sent at one time. However, be sure that only EKC data cannot be sent together
with other items of data.
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(b) Procedure
<Input IP Address>
IP address version 4 format
[0 to 255].[0 to 255].[0 to 255].[0 to 255]
<Input FQDN>
Enter the domain name.
(b) Procedure
Up to 64 characters (alphanumeric characters and symbols) can be used.
(b) Procedure
Up to 15 characters (alphanumeric characters and symbols) can be used.
(b) Procedure
Up to 129 characters (alphanumeric characters and symbols) can be used.
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(b) Procedure
<Input IP Address>
IP address version 4 format
[0 to 255].[0 to 255].[0 to 255].[0 to 255]
<Input FQDN>
Enter the domain name.
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User ID
Password
Domain name
(b) Procedure
1. Press the Start key to let the machine start the transmission and reception test.
2. The test procedure and result will be displayed on the screen.
(b) Procedure
<URL>
To set the address of the http server.
<Account>
To set an account that is used to access the http server.
<Password>
To set a password that is used to access the http server.
<Port Number>
To set a port number that is used to access the http server.
(2) Proxy/SSL
(a) Use
To make proxy/SSL settings of the http server at the other end that is used in CS Remote Care.
(b) Procedure
<Proxy Server>
To set whether or not to use a proxy server.
<SSL Settings>
To set whether or not to use SSL communication.
1.
2.
3.
Follow the steps below to make sure that CS Remote Care has been properly set up.
Call the Service Mode to the screen.
Touch [CS Remote Care].
Check to make sure that only selected item is displayed.
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1.
2.
3.
When the CS Remote Care setup is complete, the administrator can call the CS Remote Care center.
Select [Administrator Settings], and touch [System Connection].
Touch [Admin. transmission].
Press the Start key.
When the setup is not complete or another transmission is being carried out, the Admin. transmission key will not be displayed, and the
transmission is not available.
NOTE
For transmitting data of the machine by calling the center on the specified date and time, refer to the manual for CS Remote Care
center.
1.
2.
3.
4.
11.10 System 1
(2) Procedure
Marketing Area
Select the applicable marketing area and touch [END] to set the marketing area.
JAPAN
US
Europe
Others1 to 5
JAPAN
US
Europe
Others1
Others2
Others3
Others4
Others5
Language
(Default value)
Japanese
English
English
English
English
Simplified
Chinese
Traditional
Chinese
English
Language Selection
(Selectable language)
Japanese
English
English
French
English
French
English
French
English
French
Simplified
Chinese
Traditional
Chinese
English
French
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Marketing area
Setting item
Additional selectable
language when the
UK-203 is installed.
Foolscap size
LCT size
JAPAN
US
Europe
Others1
Others2
Others3
Others4
Others5
French
Italian
German
Spanish
Italian
German
Spanish
Japanese
Italian
German
Spanish
Japanese
Spanish
Japanese
Spanish
Traditional
Chinese
English
English
Spanish
Hangul
Simplified
Chinese
Traditional
Chinese
Hangul
Simplified
Chinese
Traditional
Chinese
Hangul
Simplified
Chinese
Traditional
Chinese
Hangul
Italian
German
Simplified
Chinese
Traditional
Chinese
Hangul
Italian
German
Japanese
Simplified
Chinese
Hangul
French
Italian
German
Spanish
Japanese
Traditional
Chinese
Hangul
French
Italian
German
Spanish
Japanese
Simplified
Chinese
Hangul
Italian
German
Japanese
Simplified
Chinese
Traditional
Chinese
8 x 13
8 x 13
8 x 13
8 x 13
8 x 13
8 x 13
8 x 13
8 x 13
A4 LEF
Letter LEF
A4 LEF
A4 LEF
A4 LEF
A4 LEF
A4 LEF
A4 LEF
Unit
Metric
Inch
Metric
Metric
Metric
Metric
Metric
Metric
Mode1
Mode2
Mode2
Mode2
Mode2
Mode2
Mode2
Mode2
Size counter
No count
A3, 11x17
A3, B4,
11x17,
8 1/2x14
A3, B4,
11x17,
8 1/2x14
A3, B4,
11x17,
8 1/2x14
A3, B4,
11x17,
8 1/2x14
A3, B4,
11x17,
8 1/2x14
A3, B4,
11x17,
8 1/2x14
Unit Change
Japan
US
Europe
Europe
Europe
Europe
Europe
Europe
NOTE
The language used in the service mode depends on the Language Selection setting, and changes to the language as following
table.
Language Selection
Service Mode
Japanese
Japanese
Simplified Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
Traditional Chinese
Hangul
Hangul
English
(2) Procedure
Enter the tel/fax number (19 digits) from the 10-key pad.
Use Interrupt key to enter -.
(2) Procedure
Type the serial numbers.
Printer, Scanner, ADF, LCT, Sorter/FN, Duplex, Vendor, Fax1, Fax2, RU, ZU (Not used)
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NOTE
The sleep mode will begin in 48 hours even if it sets it to OFF.
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(2) Procedure
1. Call the Service Mode on the screen.
2. Select the key as follows.
[System 1] [Install Date].
3. Enter the date (Year 4 digit Month 2 digit date 2 digit) from the 10-key pad.
4. Touch [Entry] to set the date of installation.
(2) Procedure
1. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
2. Select the key as follows.
[System 1] [Initialization] [Clear All Data].
3. Press the Start key.
4. When [OK] is displayed, turn off the main power switch and turn it on again more than 10 seconds after.
(b) Procedure
1. Call the Service Mode on the screen.
2. Select the key as follows.
[System 1] [Initialization] [Copy Program Data].
3. Press the Start key.
4. When [OK] is displayed, turn off the main power switch and turn it on again more than 10 seconds after.
(b) Procedure
1. Select the key as follows.
[System 1] [Initialization] [Address Registration Data].
2. Press the Start key.
3. When [OK] is displayed, turn off the main power switch and turn it on again more than 10 seconds after.
(b) Procedure
1. Select the key as follows.
[System 1] [Initialization] [Fax Setting Data].
2. Press the Start key.
3. When [OK] is displayed, turn off the main power switch and turn it on again more than 10 seconds after.
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(b) Procedure
1. Select the key as follows.
[System 1] [Initialization] [All History Data].
2. Press the Start key.
3. When [OK] is displayed, turn off the main power switch and turn it on again more than 10 seconds after.
(b) Procedure
1. Select the key as follows.
[System 1] [Initialization] [Network Setting Data].
2. Press the Start key.
3. When [OK] is displayed, turn off the main power switch and turn it on again more than 10 seconds after.
(2) Procedure
1. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
2. Select the key as follows.
[System 1] [Initialization] [System Error Clear].
3. Press the Start key.
4. When [OK] is displayed, turn off the main power switch and turn it on again more than 10 seconds after.
Type1
Type2
Attention
Toner supply door open
Improper toner bottle placement
Blinking
Blinking
Near life
Blinking
Unlit
Alert code
Unlit
Unlit
Blinking
Blinking
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Type1
Type2
Fatal error
Trouble code
Jam
Door opened
Life stop
Lit
Lit
Unlit
Unlit
Near empty
Blinking
Unlit
Empty
Lit
Lit
Being lifted up
Door opened or closed
Unlit
Unlit
Unlit
Unlit
Near empty
Blinking
Unlit
Empty
Lit
Lit
Being lifted up
Door opened or closed
Unlit
Unlit
11.11 System 2
System2 1/2
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11.11.1 HDD
Making this setting is necessary only on the machine models and in the marketing areas where the hard disk is set as an option. If the hard
disk is standard on the machine or in the marketing area, changing this setting is unnecessary.
(1) Use
To set whether the machine has the hard disk or not.
Use this setting when installing the optional hard disk HD-516.
After installing the hard disk HD-516, if you change this setting from [Not Installed] to [Installed], the machine backs up the authentication
related data stored in NVRAM to SSD as a preparation of transferring data stored in SSD to the hard disk.
The backup data is restored when [SSD -> HDD Data Copy] is performed.
(b) Procedure
Select the controller to be used.
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An entire screen warning is given when the service life of a specific unit has been reached,
prompting the user to replace the part.
Applicable units:
Fusing unit, ozone filter, transfer roller unit, developing unit, drum unit, developer
Use to select not to give the display of PM parts lifetime.
Yes
A malfunction code and an entire screen warning appear on the control panel when the life value is reached.
No
A malfunction code appears at a lower portion of the screen and a one-line message appears at the upper
portion of the screen when the life value is reached.
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US, Europe
Others1/2/3/4/5
Toner Bottle
User
Service
User
Service
User
Service
User
Service
User
Service
User
Service
(2) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
(3) Printing on paper of nonstandard size fed from the bypass tray (AnySize mode)
(a) Use
To enable printing only by the setting made on the printer driver when printing is attempted on paper of nonstandard size fed by way of
the bypass tray (the default setting is the conventional operation).
bit0-0
Conventional operation
bit0-1
The print cycle is initiated for the paper specified on the printer driver regardless of the bypass tray paper
setting.
(b) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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NOTE
When the setting is changed, the function becomes available by turning the main power switch OFF and ON again.
(2) Procedure
NOTE
The following conditions are necessary for this function.
When selecting [Security Setting] [Security Details] [Print Data Capture] in Administrator Settings, [Allow] must be set.
The hard disk must be mounted to the machine.
When selecting [Administrator Settings] [Network Settings] [FTP Settings], [FTP Server Settings: ON] must be set.
1. Select [Service Mode] [System 2], and touch [Data Capture]. Select [ON].
(While the Data Capture setting is [ON], the print job data from the PC will be stored in the hard disk.)
NOTE
Maximum 5 print job data can be stored, and the data will be overwritten beginning with the chronologically oldest one.
2. Check the IP address of the machine.
3. Connect the PC (Windows) and the machine with ethernet cable.
4. Start the DOS command prompt of the PC, and specify the IP address of the machine to start FTP.
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6. Using the ls command, display the list of the file available for capture.
7. Using the binary command, set the File transfer mode to the binary transfer.
8. Using the get command, transfer the data for capture to PC.
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Low
Normal
High
Stain on the glass will easily be detected.
NOTE
Be aware that selecting Not Set and performing the pre-detection with the following setting will display NG.
[Service Mode] [Machine] [ADF Scan Glass Contamination]
When Not Set is selected, the original glass cleaning operation after the job ends does not operate.
Not Set
Low
Normal
High
3
Warning will be displayed on all screens.
NOTE
This setting is invalid when [ADF Scan Glass Contamin. Sensitivity] is set to Not Set.
0
1
2
3
Glass is cleaned with the cleaning brush rotating at two originals intermittent.
11.11.12 Stamp
(1) Use
To set the mounting status of the optional stamp unit SP-501.
To use when setting up the stamp unit SP-501.
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Plain paper
User Paper 3
Thick1
User Paper 4
Thick2
(2) Procedure
1. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
2. Select the key as follows.
[System 2] [ ] [User Paper Settings].
3. Select the desired key from [User Paper 1] to [User Paper 4] to register user paper.
4. Select [Basic Weight] and enter a value with the [ + ]/[ - ] key.
5. Select [Heating Side] and enter a fusing temperature with the [ + ]/[ - ] key.
The setting range is -20 C to +10 C. (1 step: 5 C)
6. Select [Print Interval], and set the print interval setting.
7. Select one from the following: [Front] or [Back]. Enter an image transfer output fine adjustment value with the [ + ]/[ - ] key.
The setting rage is -7 to +8. (1 step: 1 increment or decrement)
8. Set paper of A4S or 8 1/ x 11S on the manual tray.
2
9. Select [1-side] (only front side) or [Front side] (only back side) and press the Start key.
10. Check the image of the output test pattern.
If the image is not acceptable, adjust the settings and output the test pattern again.
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A +600 V
A +400 V
A +200 V
A 0V
A -200 V
A -400 V
A -600 V
PNG format
File extension
*. png
File name
BootupScreen.png
Image size
Color
NOTE
When making the logo data, use the exclusive image making tool.
If a USB memory device is not connected or a nonconforming USB memory device is connected, USB NG is displayed and
logo data cannot be registered.
If the file name of logo data does not conform to the above specifications, File NG message is displayed and logo data
cannot be registered.
(2) Procedure
1. Save logo data that conforms to the above specifications in the root directory of a USB memory device.
NOTE
Be sure to save data in the root directory as the machine cannot detect data saved in other directories.
2. Connect the USB memory device to the machine USB port.
3. Select the key as follows.
[System 2] [ ] [BootUp Screen].
4. Touch [Set].
5. Check result OK is displayed and touch [END].
NOTE
If logo data is already registered, new logo data overwrites the existing logo data.
The color of logo data may look different between the machine control panel and some PC screens. After registering logo
data, restart the machine and check the color of the logo data on the BootUp screen.
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(2) Procedure
NOTE
To use OCR function, the optional i-Option LK-105 must be activated.
1. Save data (*.tar) into the root directory of a USB memory device.
2. Connect the USB memory device to the machine USB port.
3. Select the key as follows.
[System 2] [ ] [Install Data].
4. Touch [Movie Data] or [OCR Dictionary].
You can select the above two types of data at a time and install them.
5. Touch [Set].
6. Press the Start key to install the data.
7. Check result OK is displayed and touch [END].
NOTE
If data is already installed, it is necessary to delete old data before installing new one.
* To delete registered data, select the data to be deleted and touch [Delete]. Check result OK is displayed.
Under the condition where 6 hours or more has passed after the PC motor stopped rotating, when the main
power switch/sub power switch are turned ON or when the machine completes warm-up in recovering from
the low power mode/ sleep mode, drum dry is performed as initial operation.
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11.12 Counter
Counter 1/2
Counter 2/2
The counter displays the counts of various counters to allow the technical representative to check or set as necessary.
11.12.2 Life
(1) Use
To check the number of hours or times each of the different maintenance parts has been used.
To clear the count of each counter.
To check how many times maintenance parts have been used.
When each of the maintenance parts is replaced.
(2) Procedure
(a) Counter clear
To clear the count of a counter, select the specific part and press the Clear key.
If a counter is cleared mistakenly, press the Interrupt key, which will undo the clearing operation.
For the count method of each counter, see the table Count method of each life counter.
Count method of each life counter
Counter item
Fusing Unit Rotation Time
Counting method
Counts how many hours the fusing roller (transport motor) has turned.
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Counter item
Counting method
Counts how many sheets of paper have been printed. The counter increases by 1 for paper of
216 mm or less in the sub scan direction and increases by 2 for paper longer than 216 mm in
the sub scan direction.
Ozone Filter
Counts how many sheets of paper have been printed. The counter increases by 1 for paper of
216 mm or less in the sub scan direction and increases by 2 for paper longer than 216 mm in
the sub scan direction.
1st.
2nd.
3rd.
4th.
Manual Tray
Drum Unit Rotation Time
Counts how many hours the developing roller (PC motor) has turned.
When this counter is cleared, Developer Replace Count and Developer Use Time will be
cleared at a time automatically.
Counts how many times developers are replaced (how many times the Developer Use Time
counter is reset).
ADF Reverse
Number of sheets of original fed through the turnover unit of the ADF
Sorter/Finisher
11.12.5 Warning
(1) Use
To count and display how many times warning code has been detected on a warning code type basis.
To check the number of warning conditions detected according to the warming type.
(2) Procedure
To clear the count of a counter, select the specific part and press the Clear key.
If a counter is cleared mistakenly, press the Interrupt key, which will undo the clearing operation.
When a warning condition occurs, an oil mark appears at the lower left corner of the basic screen.
Touching the oil mark will display the warning code screen.
11.12.6 Maintenance
(1) Use
To set a count value for maintenance of any given part.
When any given part is replaced.
(2) Procedure
Maint.-Set
Enter the maintenance counter value from the 10-key pad.
Maint.-Count
The number of sheets that have been ejected is counted up. (1 sided: 1 count, 2 sided: 2 count)
Pressing the Clear key will clear the count.
If the count is cleared mistakenly, press the Interrupt key, which will undo the clearing operation.
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(b) Procedure
Service Total: No. of pages printed by user mode and Service Mode.
Service Total (Duplex): No. of pages printed by user mode and Service Mode in duplex.
A3, A4, A4S, A5, A6, B4, B5, B5S, B6, Post., 12 x 18, 11 x 17, 81/2 x 14, 81/2 x 11, 81/2 x 11S, 71/4 x
101/2, 51/2 x 81/2, 4 x 6, Foolscap
Paper Size 2
Fax-related counter
PJ counter
Jobs that the machine has processed are divided according to the number of pages per job:
1P/J, 2P/J, ... 10P/J, or 11P/J and more.
The counter is used to understand how the machine has been used in the field.
Large-sized detected stain divided by the number of times pre-detection is practiced (average
number of detected lines) will be displayed.
Small-sized detected stain divided by the number of times pre-detection is practiced (average
number of detected lines) will be displayed.
Total rotation count is displayed by counting 1 per one rotation of cleaning brush.
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(2) Procedure
To clear each counter value, select the items to be cleared, and press the Clear key. (When selecting [Pre-detect Large Size] or [Predetect Small Size] is selected, both values will be cleared.)
If the count is cleared mistakenly, press the Interrupt key, which will undo the clearing operation.
11.12.14 Jam
(1) Use
To count and display how many times jam has been detected on a jam location basis.
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Data symbol
S1
Adjustments List
S2
Parameter List
S3
Service Parameter
S4
S5
S6
Management List
A1
A2
Configuration Page
U1
U2
PS Font List
U3
Meter Count
C1
(2) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
(2) Procedure
Load the A4S plain paper to a paper source.
Press the Start key, which will let the machine produce the list.
The time-of-day and date will also be printed.
(2) Procedure
Load the A4S plain paper to a paper source.
Press the Start key, which will let the machine produce the list.
The time-of-day and date will also be printed.
(2) Procedure
Load the A4S plain paper to a paper source.
Press the Start key, which will let the machine produce the list.
The time-of-day and date will also be printed.
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(2) Procedure
Load the A4S plain paper to a paper source.
Press the Start key, which will let the machine produce the list.
The time-of-day and date will also be printed.
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(2) Procedure
Load the A4S plain paper to a paper source.
Press the Start key, which will let the machine produce the list.
The time-of-day and date will also be printed.
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(2) Procedure
Load the A4S plain paper to a paper source.
Press the Start key, which will let the machine produce the list.
The time-of-day and date will also be printed.
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(2) Procedure
Load the A4S plain paper to a paper source.
Press the Start key, which will let the machine produce the list.
The time-of-day and date will also be printed.
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(2) Procedure
The operation of each of the switches and sensors can be checked on a real-time basis.
It can be checked as long as the 5-V power line remains intact even when a door is open.
Panel display
Part/signal name
In position
Out of position
PS15
Paper empty
Paper present
PS14
Near Empty
Near empty
PS11
Paper feed
Paper present
PS12
Upper Limit
At raised position
Not at raised
position
In position
Out of position
PS25
Paper empty
Paper present
PS24
Near Empty
Near empty
PS28
Vertical transport
Paper present
PS21
Paper feed
Paper present
PS22
Upper Limit
At raised position
Not at raised
position
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Symbol
Part/signal name
PS31
PS34
Paper empty
PS32
Near Empty
PS36
Vertical transport
PS35
Paper feed
PS33
Upper Limit
Set
Unset
Paper present
Near empty
Paper present
Paper present
At raised position
Not at raised
position
PS44
Paper empty
Set
Unset
Paper present
PS42
Near Empty
Near empty
PS46
Vertical transport
Paper present
PS45
Paper feed
Paper present
PS43
Upper Limit
At raised position
Not at raised
position
Manual
PS84
Paper present
PS85
Paper present
PS86
Paper present
PS83
Paper feed
available position
Standby position
PS82
Paper empty
Paper present
PS81
Paper detection
Paper present
Registration sensor
Paper present
PS3
Paper exit
Paper present
Panel display
Part/signal name
LCT
PS54
Lift-Up Upper
PS5D
Lift-Up Lower
PS5C
At home
Not at home
PS5B
Return position
Not at return
position
PS51
Paper feed
Paper present
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Lowered Position
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Symbol
Part/signal name
Paper present
Paper present
PS52
Vertical Transport
PS53
Paper empty
MTPEB
Paper present
PS59
Paper present
malfunction
operational
PS57
MDCB
PS5E
PS56
Cassette Open
PS58
PS5A
ON
OFF
At home
Not at home
Open
Closed
Blocked
Unblocked
Blocked
Unblocked
Duplex
PS92
Paper present
PS93
Paper present
At home
Not at home
Toner Bottle
PS4
Home Sensor
Panel display
Part/signal name
Finisher 1
PS1
paper passage 1
Paper present
PS2
paper passage 2
Paper present
PS10
punch regist
Registration sensor
Paper present
PS8
Upper path
Paper present
PS9
Lower path
Paper present
PS6
Tray 2 Path
Paper present
PS11
Saddle path
Paper present
PS17
At home
Not at home
FD Stopper Home
At home
Not at home
Paper present
PS20
Paper detection
Stapler Movement
PS18
At home
Not at home
PS19
At home
Not at home
Staple Unit
-
Staple empty
No staple
Staple
Self Prime
Staple
No staple
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Symbol
SW2
Part/signal name
Home
At home
Not at home
At lower limit
position
Lock
At lower limit
position
Elevate upper/lower
limit SW
M15
Elevate motor
PS21
Elevate Minimum
Detection
PS25
Home (Shift)
Rear
Front
PS13
Accommodation R
Retraction Home
No electricity
restrictions
Electricity
restrictions
PS12
Tray 1 Exit R
Retraction Home
No electricity
restrictions
Electricity
restrictions
PS3
Duplex
Not duplex
PS26
Upper path
Lower path
PS7
Tray 1
Upper path
SW3
NOTE
Tray 1 indicates the tray 2 (lower) and Tray 2 is the tray 1 (upper) shown on the panel.
Sensor monitor 4 (FS-527/SD-509/PK-517/JS-603)
Symbol
Panel display
Part/signal name
Finisher 2
SW1
Closed
Open
PS14
Closed
Open
PS5
Horizontal transport
Open
Closed
Open
Top detected
Tray 1
PS24
Upper position
Detection
Tray 2
PS22
Full detection
Full
PS300
Punch pulse
ON
OFF
PS200
At home
Not at home
PS100
Punch Home
At home
Not at home
PS30
PS45
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Set
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Not at home
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Symbol
-
Part/signal name
Saddle Set
Set
PS42
At home
Not at home
PS41
At home
Not at home
No staple
Saddle Tray
PS43
Staple
PS44
Staple
No staple
At home
Not at home
Staple
No staple
Staple
No staple
At home
Not at home
Lock
PS47
M25
PS48
Paper present
PS50
Paper present
Tray 3
-
Set Detection
PS36
Full detection
PS35
Exit R Retraction
Set
Full
No electricity
restrictions
Electricity
restrictions
Panel display
Part/signal name
Finisher 3
PS1
paper passage 1
Paper present
PS10
paper passage 2
Paper present
PS13
Belt position
At home
Not at home
PS14
FD Stopper Detection
PS8
Alignment HP Sensor
(Front)
PS9
ON
OFF
At home
Not at home
Alignment HP Sensor
(Rear)
At home
Not at home
PS7
Paper present
PS12
No electricity
restrictions
Electricity
restrictions
At home
Not at home
Stapler Home
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Symbol
Part/signal name
Self Prime
Staple
No staple
Staple empty
No staple
Staple
PS11
Staple Slide HP
At home
Not at home
PS2
Blocked
Unblocked
PS3
Blocked
Unblocked
PS6
At lower limit
position
PS4
Tray up/down
Operation
Blocked
Unblocked
SW1
Closed
Open
FM1
Fan motor
Lock
Panel display
Part/signal name
Finisher 4
PS1
Paper present
PS2
Exit (Non-sort2)
Paper present
T1FDT B/
LED
Full
T2FDT B/
LED
Full (Non-sort2)
Full
PS3
Front cover
Closed
Open
PS4
At home
Not at home
PS5
Retraction Home
At home
Not at home
PS6
Home (Shift)
At home
Not at home
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Sensor monitor 7
Symbol
Panel display
Part/signal name
At home
Out of home
Lowered
Raised
Less than 20
degree *1
20 degree or more
*1
Scanner
PS201
Home Sensor
Org. Detecting Sensor
RS201
Original Cover
PS202
20 Degree
Angle sensor
PS204
Original loaded,
not mounted
PS205
Original loaded,
not mounted
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
Not used
(2) Procedure
If the value is high, correct so that the image density becomes low.
If the value is low, correct so that the image density becomes high.
(2) Procedure
TCR-K
Shows the last temperature detected by the heating roller thermistor (center).
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Shows the last temperature detected by the heating roller thermistor (edge).
Drum Temperature
Shows the last temperature detected by the PC thermistor of the drum unit.
(2) Procedure
ATVC
Shows the second image transfer ATVC adjustment value (300 to 5000 V).
(2) Procedure
Temp-Inside
0 to 100 C in 1 C increments
Humidity
0 to 100 % in 1 % increments
Absolute Humidity
0 to 100 in 1 increments
(2) Procedure
Use the following guidelines on the correct range of values.
<CCD>
CLAMP:The maximum value and the minimum value of the output value should be within the range shown below.
Acceptable clamping rage
Minimum value
Maximum value
600
1500
600
1700
600
1600
GAIN :The maximum value and the minimum value of the output value should be within the range shown below.
Acceptable gain rage
Minimum value
Maximum value
20
238
10
222
70
247
11.14.7 Memory
(1) HDD Adj.- Memory Check
(a) Use
To check correspondence of data written to and that read from memory through write/ read check.
If the copy image is faulty.
The following shows the memory names that correspond to each memory where check is made.
WORK0
WORK1
FILE0, 1
FILE2, 3
Not used.
FILE4, 5
Not used.
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Typical rough check result display: Exemplary display when all memories have been checked okay
6. If the check results for WORK0 to 1 are NG, check the memory for connection or replace the memory with a new one.
If the check results for FILE0 to 1 are NG, replace the MFP board with a new one.
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(b) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
(b) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
(b) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
(a) Use
To check to see if the hard disk is connected properly, and if read/write operation of the hard disk is correctly performed.
When the hard disk is mounted.
(b) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
(a) Use
To check to see if the SSD is connected properly, and if read/write operation of the SSD is correctly performed.
(b) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
(a) Use
To format the hard disk.
The function proceeds in the order of physical format to logical format.
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If the hard disk is yet to be formatted, the malfunction code C-D010 will appear. Ignore this code and continue with the formatting
procedure.
When the hard disk is mounted.
When the hard disk is to be initialized. (Physical format to logical format)
NOTE
As formatting of HDD deletes movie data and OCR dictionary data, after formatting HDD, you need to reinstall these data as
necessary.
(a) Use
To format the SSD.
The function proceeds in the order of physical format to logical format.
When the hard disk is to be initialized. (Physical format to logical format)
(a) Use
To copy the machine data stored in SSD to the hard disk.
To restore the authentication related data that is backed up to NVRAM when the setting of HDD installation is changed from [Not
Installed] to [Installed].
Use this function when installing the optional hard disk HD-516.
The data to be copied to the hard disk is as follows:
User management data/account track data/authentication device management data/Address Book/Group data/Program data/created
Personal User Box/setting values of System User Box
(b) Procedure
1. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
2. Touch these keys in this order: [State Confirmation] [Memory / HDD Adj.] [SSD -> HDD Data Copy].
3. Press the Start key to start the copying sequence.
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NOTE
If the hard disk has data, the data is overwritten and deleted.
4. When copying data is completed, the results appear on the screen.
(b) Procedure
When the encryption board is mounted, the machine automatically recognizes it and displays [Set].
To check the image on the printer side by letting the machine produce various types of test pattern. It also tests the printing operation in
Paper Passage Test, as well as the fax transmission.
The machine searches through the paper sources in the order of tray 2, tray 3, tray 4, LCT and tray 1 for paper of the maximum size for
printing.
e.g.
SINGLE
HYPER
256 gradations
Gradation
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Black (1PC)
(2) Procedure
# of Print (1 to 999)
Select SINGLE (single copy) or MULTI (multi copy).
Select FEET or HYPER.
Select 1-Sided, 2-Side1 or 2-Side2.
2-Side1: The same pattern is printed on both front and back sides.
2-Side2: The front side is blank and the pattern is printed on the back side.
Select Gradation, Resolution or Error diffusion if HYPER has been selected.
Select 12 Gradations, 24 Gradations or 256 Gradations.
e.g.
SINGLE
HYPER
Gradation
Black (1PC)
Density: 255
(2) Procedure
# of Print (1 to 999)
Select SINGLE (single copy) or MULTI (multi copy).
Select FEET or HYPER.
Select Gradation, Resolution or Error diffusion if HYPER has been selected.
Select 1-Sided, 2-Side1 or 2-Side2.
2-Side1: The same pattern is printed on both front and back sides.
2-Side2: The front side is blank and the pattern is printed on the back side.
Select a printable area from [Full Bleed] or [Front Half].
NOTE
[Front Half] is selectable only for one-side printing.
Type the density level (0 to 255).
e.g.
SINGLE
FEET
Black (1PC)
CD Width: 5
FD Width: 5
Density: 255
Normal
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(2) Procedure
# of Print (1 to 999)
Select SINGLE (single copy) or MULTI (multi copy).
Select FEET or HYPER.
Select Gradation, Resolution or Error diffusion if HYPER has been selected.
Select1-Sided, 2-Side1 or 2-Side2.
2-Side1: The same pattern is printed on both front and back sides.
2-Side2: The front side is blank and the pattern is printed on the back side.
Select Gradation or Resolution. (Only select HYPER)
Enter CD width and FD width (0 to 191 dots).
Type the density level (0 to 255).
Select Normal or Reverse.
(2) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
(2) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
CTL CH
INFOc
INFOa
ToneA
ToneB
(5) V8
(a) Default setting
CM
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(6) V17
(a) Default setting
14,400bps
14,400bps
12,000bps
9,600bps
7,200bps
(7) V29
(a) Default setting
9,600bps
(8) V27ter
(a) Default setting
4,800bps
(9) PB
(a) Default setting
0
(10) DP
(a) Default setting
0
1,100Hz
1,300Hz
1,650Hz
2,100Hz
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1,633Hz
(2) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Waiting signals
OK/NG
(3) V17
(a) Default setting
14,400bps
14,400bps
12,000bps
9,600bps
7,200bps
(4) V29
(a) Default setting
9,600bps
(5) V27ter
(a) Default setting
4,800bps
(6) PB
(a) Default setting
0
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(2) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
Device to be tested
CML Relay
IC201, IC202
CTL Relay
RL201
TEL Relay
RL501
DC-LOOP Detect
Speaker
Outside Ring Send
Audio Response Send
* RL501 mounts only the Japanese.
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When the result is Unable in the automatic adjustment of the original stop position.
(2) Procedure
(a) Sub Scanning Direction 1-Side / Sub Scanning Direction 2-Side
NOTE
Before performing this adjustment, the feed zoom adjustment needs to be complete.
B
The difference in the widths of B between the chart and the copy sample should fall within the following range.
Specifications
0 2.0 mm
Setting range
-4.0 mm to +4.0 mm (1 step: 0.1 mm)
1. Place the chart in the document feed tray (with the side having an arrow facing up).
2. Make a full size copy of the chart.
NOTE
In the same way place the chart with the blank side facing up in the document feed tray in the duplex mode and make a
copy. Check the difference in the widths of a between the chart and the second sided surface of the copy sample.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Check that the difference in the widths of B between the chart and the copy sample falls within the specified range.
Call the Service Mode to the screen.
Touch [ADF] [Original Stop Position].
Touch [Sub Scanning Direction 1-Side] or [Sub Scanning Direction 2-Side].
Enter the value from the ten-key pad. (Press the [+/-] key to change the +/- code.)
If the difference in the widths of B is greater than the specifications, enter the + value.
If the difference in the widths of B is smaller than the specifications, enter the - value.
Touch [END].
Touch [Exit] on the Service Mode screen.
Turn OFF the main power switch, wait for 10 sec., then turn the switch ON.
Make a copy of the chart again and check that the difference in the widths of B falls within the specified range.
The difference in the widths of A between the chart and the copy sample should fall within the following range.
Specifications
0 2.0 mm
Setting range
-3.0 mm to +3.0 mm (1 step: 0.1 mm)
1. Place the chart in the document feed tray (with the side having an arrow facing up).
2. Make a full size copy of the chart.
NOTE
In the same way place the chart with the blank side facing up in the document feed tray in the duplex mode and make a
copy. Check the difference in the widths of a between the chart and the second sided surface of the copy sample.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Check that the difference in the widths of A between the chart and the copy sample falls within the specified range.
Call the Service Mode to the screen.
Touch [ADF] [Original Stop Position].
Touch [Main Scanning (Front)] or [Main Scanning (Back)].
Enter the value from the ten-key pad. (Press the [+/-] key to change the +/- code.)
If the difference in the widths of A is greater than the specifications, enter the + value
If the difference in the widths of A is smaller than the specifications, enter the - value.
Touch [END].
Touch [Exit] on the Service Mode screen.
Turn OFF the main power switch, wait for 10 sec., then turn the switch ON.
Make a copy of the chart again and check that the difference in the widths of A falls within the specified range.
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(2) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
(2) Procedure
(a) Sub Scanning Direction 1-Side
1. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
2. Touch [ADF] [Auto Stop Position Adjustment].
3. Touch [Sub Scanning Direction 1-Side].
4. Place the chart in the document feed tray (with the side having an arrow facing up).
5. Press the Start key.
6. Make sure that result is OK. Then, touch [SET].
7. Touch [END].
8. Touch [Exit] on the Service Mode screen.
9. Turn OFF the main power switch, wait for 10 sec., then turn the switch ON.
NOTE
If the result is Unable:
Check and correct the skew of the document.
Manually correct the value of [Original Stop Position].
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(2) Procedure
1. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
2. Touch [ADF] [Paper Passage].
3. Select a paper passage mode to be tested from [1-Sided No Detect], [1-Sided Mixed Org.], [2-Sided], or [AMS Mixed Org.].
4. Set the original in the feed tray.
5. The Start key changes from red to blue.
6. Press the Start key. The operation starts.
NOTE
After starting the operation by pressing the Start key, if the Start key is pressed during the operation, the operation will be
suspended. Then, if the Start key is pressed again during the suspension, the operation will be resumed.
If the Stop key is pressed during the test operation, the test will be forced to end.
If there is no Original set in the feed Tray, the Start key will not work.
All Originals set in the feed Tray are passed through. Upon the completion of all Originals passed through, the Paper Through
Test ends.
(2) Procedure
1. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
2. Touch [ADF] [Sensor Check].
3. Operate the sensor to check by using paper or the like, and check the screen display.
(Paper detected: 1, No paper detected: 0)
Panel display
Part/signal name
PS14
Feed Open&Close
PS3
Registration Sensor
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Close
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Panel display
PS2
After Separate
Paper present
(Unblocked)
PS5
Exit Sensor
Paper present
(Unblocked)
PS12
Read Roller
Pressure (Blocked)
Retraction
(Unblocked)
RS201
DF Open
PS4
Before Read
Open
Close
Paper present
(Blocked)
VR1
PS6
Length Sensor1
Paper present
PS7
Length Sensor2
Blocked
Unblocked
PS8
Length Sensor3
Paper present
PS13
At home
Not at home
PS1
Paper present
PS9
Mixed Original 1
Paper present
PS10
Mixed Original 2
Paper present
PS11
Mixed Original 3
Paper present
FM1
Lock detected
Normal status
Analog value
Paper not present
(2) Procedure
1. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
2. Touch [ADF] [Original Tray Width].
[1]
3. Widen the width across the edge guides [1] by sliding them to the
A3 position.
7. Narrow the width across the edge guides [1] by sliding them to the
B6 position.
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(2) Procedure
(a) Auto Adjust
1. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
2. Touch [ADF] [Read Pos Adj].
3. Touch [Auto Adjust].
4. Open the ADF.
5. Place the ADF reading chart [1] so that a triangular mark may
become the original glass side (downward) and the pointed tip of
the triangle points toward the black sheet on the left side.
6. Press the Start key.
NOTE
Be sure that the ADF reading chart is in position.
Keep the automatic document feeder open while making
the adjustment.
[1]
The difference in the widths of B between the chart and the copy sample should fall within the following range.
Specifications
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
0 1.0 mm
Setting range
-89 mm to +89 mm (1 step: 1 mm)
Place the chart in the document feed tray (with the side having an arrow facing up).
Make a full size copy of the chart.
Call the Service Mode to the screen.
Touch [ADF] [Read Pos Adj].
Touch [Read Pos Adj].
Touch [Exit] on the Service Mode screen.
If the difference in the widths of B is greater than the specifications, enter the - value.
If the difference in the widths of B is smaller than the specifications, enter the + value.
Touch [END].
Touch [Exit] on the Service Mode screen.
Turn OFF the main power switch, wait for 10 sec., then turn the switch ON.
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10. Make a copy of the chart again and check that the difference in the widths of B falls within the specified range.
(2) Procedure
(a) Auto Adjust
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
c
The difference in the widths of C between the chart and the copy sample should fall within the following range.
Specifications
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
0 1.0 mm
Setting range
-2.00% to +2.00% (1 step: 0.1%)
Place the chart in the document feed tray (with the side having an arrow facing up).
Make a full size copy of the chart.
Call the Service Mode to the screen.
Touch [ADF] [Feed Zoom].
Touch [Orig. Feed Zoom Ad].
Enter the value using the [-] / [+] keys.
If the difference in the widths of C is greater than the specifications, enter the - value.
If the difference in the widths of C is smaller than the specifications, enter the + value.
Touch [END].
Touch [Exit] on the Service Mode screen.
Turn OFF the main power switch, wait for 10 sec., then turn the switch ON.
Make a copy of the chart again and check that the difference in the widths of C falls within the specified range.
(2) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5. Touch [END].
6. Touch [Exit] on the Service Mode screen.
7. Turn OFF the main power switch, wait for 10 sec., then turn the switch ON.
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(2) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
(2) Procedure
(a) Auto Adjust
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
The difference in the widths of D between the chart and the copy sample should fall within the following range.
Specifications
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
0 1.0 mm
Setting range
-2.00% to +2.00% (1 step: 0.1%)
Place the chart in the document feed tray (Set the chart with its blank side facing upward).
Make a full size copy of the chart.
D width on the chart and one on the copy sample are measured and adjusted so that the difference of D width satisfies the
specifications shown below.
Call the Service Mode to the screen.
Touch [ADF] [FD-Mag. Adj. (B)].
Touch [Orig. Feed Zoom Ad].
Enter the value using the [-] / [+] keys.
If the difference in the widths of D is greater than the specifications, enter the - value.
If the difference in the widths of D is smaller than the specifications, enter the + value.
Touch [END].
Touch [Exit] on the Service Mode screen.
Turn OFF the main power switch, wait for 10 sec., then turn the switch ON.
Make a copy of the chart again and check that the difference in the widths of D falls within the specified range.
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Settings are available only when the optional fax kit (FK-508) is mounted.
The line 1/2 can be specified. When the Line 2 is specified, only the Modem/NCU, Communication, Network and Initialization items are
displayed.
11.17.1 Modem/NCU
(1) V34:1/2 : RX Max. Bit Speed
(a) Use
To set the max. bit speed for reception in V.34.
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2400 SYMB
2800 SYMB
3000 SYMB
3200 SYMB
3429 SYMB
V17-14400bps
V17-12000bps
V17-9600bps
V17-7200bps
V29-9600bps
V29-7200bps
V27-4200bps
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(b) Procedure
The setting value are different depending on the country.
(b) Procedure
The setting value are different depending on the country.
(b) Procedure
The setting value are different depending on the country.
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Gain (dB)
4
2
0 dB
4 dB
8 dB
12 dB
0
-2
-4
-6
-8
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
Frequency (Hz)
Gain (dB)
4
2
0 dB
4 dB
8 dB
12 dB
0
-2
-4
-6
-8
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
Frequency (Hz)
11.17.2 Network
(1) Network Setting 1: Receive Signal Detection Mode
(a) Use
To set whether to detect the receive signal by the number of times or by time.
Sets to Time when ringer can not be detected by the number.
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Toot
Toot
Toot
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a
Ring-off time
11.17.3 System
(1) Display Setting: Closed area Rx
(a) Use
To set whether or not to use the menu display for closed reception by using F-code for junk fax messages.
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Erases the outer lines to prevent black lines from appearing. Effective in the book transmission.
OFF
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OFF
ISW program
System initialization
program
OFF
OFF
Error Page
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(1) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
11.17.5 Communication
(1) Protocol: V8 / V34 Protocol
(a) Use
To set whether to use the V.8/V.34 protocol or not.
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(7) Intl Comm. Function: No. of DIS Waiting Times at Foreign Communication
(a) Use
To set the number of DIS waiting times.
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(11) TIMER 1: T1
(a) Use
T1 timer (T.30 standard)
Calling
Called
Starts after DIS is output. The waiting time until DCS is received.
Calling
1 line data
EOL
1 line data
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MH
MH/MR
MH/MR/MMR
MH/MR/MMR/JBIG
Dial Number
(2) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Contents
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Default
CSRC
Japan
North America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x03
0x03
0x03
X0
00
Default
CSRC
Japan
North America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x03
0x01
0x03
X0
01
bit
Contents
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Default
CSRC
Japan
North America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x03
0x01
0x03
X0
02
bit
Contents
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Default
North America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x00
0x00
0x00
X0
03
bit
Contents
7
6
CSRC
Japan
V34 mode at the time of error page redial (0: Inhibited, 1: Enabled)
5
4
Resend from the first page at the time of error page redial
0: Retransmitted from error page
1: Retransmitted from initial page
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Contents
1
0
Default
CSRC
Japan
North America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x05
0x05
0x05
X0
04
Contents
7
6
5
V.34
0: OFF, 1: ON
Default
CSRC
Japan
North America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x00
0x00
0x00
X0
05
bit
Contents
7
6
5
4
3
Default transfer FAX setting (00: Not specified, 01: Line 1, 10: Line 2)
2
1
0
Forward TX Setting
00: No forwarding, 01: Forwarding + Always (print), 10: Forwarding + Only when not delivered (print), 11: Not defined
Default
CSRC
Japan
North America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x01
0x01
0x01
X0
06
bit
Contents
Two-sided recording
2in1 recording
Face-up output
Output tray HP
00:Tray 1, 01:Tray 2, 10:Tray 3, 11:Tray 4
Default
North America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0xd4
0xf4
0xd4
X0
07
bit
7
CSRC
Japan
Contents
STOP is effected for printing during reception
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Contents
3
2
1
LG is used.
LT is used.
Default
North America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x00
0x00
0x00
X0
08
bit
7
CSRC
Japan
Contents
Selection without A5R
0: A4->B5, 1: B5->A4
Only when all of the following conditions are met:
A. Destination is Japan or Europe.
B. Fax reception print is set as follows: [Split print ON or Split print OFF] and [Paper tray/paper size is auto]
C. Letter/Ledger over A4/A3 OFF
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Default
CSRC
Japan
North America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x0f
0x1f
0x0f
X0
09
bit
Contents
7
6
5
4
01000: A3R, 01001: B4R, 01111: A4, 10001: 8.5x14R, 11000: 11x17R, 11111: 8.5x11
3
2
1
0
Default
CSRC
Japan
North America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x5a
0x5a
0x5a
X0
0A
Contents
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
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Default
CSRC
Japan
North America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x5d
0x5d
0x5d
X0
0B
bit
Contents
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Default
CSRC
Japan
North America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x00
0x00
0x00
X0
0C
bit
Contents
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Default
North America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x5d
0x5d
0x5d
X0
0D
bit
7
CSRC
Japan
Contents
Received image reduction rate at APS
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Default
North America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x60
0x60
0x60
X0
0E
bit
7
CSRC
Japan
Contents
Received image reduction rate at APS (A3/B4 width)
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
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Setting
Japan
North America
CSRC
Europe
Parameter
X0
bit
7
Command
Contents
Debug mode
0: OFF
1: ON(3min)
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Setting
-
North America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x03
0x03
0x03
X0
10
bit
7
CSRC
Japan
Contents
HEX (unit: second)(00 - ffh)(00 means 03)
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Setting
-
CSRC
Japan
North America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0xff
0xff
0xff
X0
12 - 15
Default
CSRC
Japan
North America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x10
0x10
0x10
X0
16
bit
Contents
PC-FAX Rx print
0: No, 1: Yes
4
3
2
1
0
Default
CSRC
Japan
North America
Europe
Command
Parameter
ALL 0x20
ALL 0x20
ALL 0x20
X0
17 - 2A
Contents
ASCII 20 digits
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Contents
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Default
CSRC
Japan
North America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x01
0x01
0x01
X0
2B
bit
Contents
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Default
North America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x00
0x00
0x00
X0
2C
bit
7
CSRC
Japan
Contents
Line 2 transmission setting (00: Transmission/Reception, 01: Reception only, 10: Transmission only)
6
5
Default
CSRC
Japan
North America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x00
0x00
0x00
X0
2D
bit
Contents
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
PC-FAX transmission line specification (00: Not specified, 01: Line 1, 10: Line 2, 11: Reserved)
(x) Address: 0b0032: I-Fax encoding system capability (default for auto transmission capability)
Setting
Utility Mode (0)
bit
Default
CSRC
Japan
North America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x04
0x04
0x04
X0
32
Contents
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Contents
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Default
Japan
North America
CSRC
Europe
Command
Parameter
X0
bit
Contents
Default
North America
Europe
Command
Parameter
ALL 0x00
ALL 0x00
ALL 0x00
X0
3A - 67
bit
7
CSRC
Japan
Contents
ASCII [46] When ID is less than 46 digits, justify to the left and insert space at the top. (With NULL terminators)
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Default
North America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x00
0x00
0x00
X0
68
bit
Contents
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
CSRC
Japan
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Japan
North America
CSRC
Europe
Utility Mode
bit
Command
Parameter
X0
69
Contents
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Default
CSRC
Japan
North America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x00
0x00
0x00
X0
6A
bit
Contents
7
6
5
4
Print or not print the images received when the TSI transfer terminates normally.
0:OFF, 1:ON
Operation with no routing registration or no registered BOX upon the TSI routing turned ON
(0: Print output, 1: Saved in forced memory reception BOX)
1
0
Default
CSRC
Japan
North America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x00
0x00
0x00
X0
6B
bit
Contents
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Default
CSRC
Japan
North America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x00
0x00
0x00
X0
6C
11.17.8 Initialization
(1) Use
The following data can be initialized. Select data you want to initialize and touch the [Yes].
Fax Function Parameter
The function set condition is initialized into the Factory Default condition.
NOTICE
For the formats of the Abbreviated Registration Data, the Program Registration Data, The Group Registration Data, and the F-code
Box Data, seeI.11.17.4 Fax File Format.
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(2) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
Settings are available only when the optional fax kit (FK-508) is mounted.
The line 1/2 can be specified. When the Line 2 is specified, only the Modem/NCU, Communication, Network and Initialization items are
displayed.
11.18.1 Modem/NCU
(1) V34:1/2 : RX Max. Bit Speed
(a) Use
To set the max. bit speed for reception in V.34.
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2400 bps
2400 SYMB
2800 SYMB
3000 SYMB
3200 SYMB
3429 SYMB
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V17-14400bps
V17-12000bps
V17-9600bps
V17-7200bps
V29-9600bps
V29-7200bps
V27-4200bps
V27-2400bps
(b) Procedure
The setting value are different depending on the country.
(b) Procedure
The setting value are different depending on the country.
(b) Procedure
The setting value are different depending on the country.
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Gain (dB)
4
2
0 dB
4 dB
8 dB
12 dB
0
-2
-4
-6
-8
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
Frequency (Hz)
Gain (dB)
4
2
0 dB
4 dB
8 dB
12 dB
0
-2
-4
-6
-8
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
Frequency (Hz)
11.18.2 Network
(1) Network Setting 1: Receive Signal Detection Mode
(a) Use
To set whether to detect the receive signal by the number of times or by time.
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Toot
Toot
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a
Ring-off time
11.18.3 Communication
(1) Protocol: V8 / V34 Protocol
(a) Use
To set whether to use the V.8/V.34 protocol or not.
(2) Intl Comm. Function: No. of DIS Waiting Times at Foreign Communication
(a) Use
To set the number of DIS waiting times.
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(6) TIMER 1: T1
(a) Use
T1 timer (T.30 standard)
Response waiting timer (55sec)
Calling
Called
Starts after DIS is output. The waiting time until DCS is received.
Calling
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MH/MR
MH/MR/MMR
MH/MR/MMR/JBIG
11.18.4 Initialization
(1) Use
The following data can be initialized. Select data you want to initialize and touch the [Yes].
Fax Function Parameter
The function set condition is initialized into the Factory Default condition.
NOTICE
For the formats of the Abbreviated Registration Data, the Program Registration Data, The Group Registration Data, and the F-code
Box Data, seeI.11.17.4 Fax File Format.
(2) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
11.19 FAX setting (Address parameter list: for main line and sub line)
11.19.1 0b000*
Address
0b0000
Items
Redial interval
Default
Bit
No
7
Contents
Default
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
Utility Mode
(0-3)
0x03
0x03
0x03
X0
00
Utility Mode
(0-2)
0x03
0x01
0x03
X0
01
Utility Mode
Special Setting
(0-2)
0x03
0x01
0x03
X0
02
5
4
3
2
1
0
0b0001
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0b0002
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
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Address
0b0003
Items
Setting related to
FAX memory
Bit
No
Contents
7
6
5
4
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
Utility Mode
(0-2)
Utility Mode
Special Setting
(0-2,4)
0x00
0x00
0x00
X0
03
Utility Mode
(3-5)
Utility Mode
Special Setting
(2,6,7)
0x05
0x05
0x05
X0
04
Utility Mode
(0,1,6)
0x00
0x00
0x00
X0
05
Utility Mode
(0,1,2,4,6,7)
0x01
0x01
0x01
X0
06
2
1
0
0b0004
0b0005
FAX
communication HP
Forward TX
Setting
7
6
5
Quick memory
transmission
(0: OFF, 1: ON)
Reception mode
(0: Auto, 1: Manual)
V.34
0: OFF
1: ON
International transmission
(0: OFF, 1: ON)
ECM transmission
(0: OFF, 1: ON)
7
6
Two-sided recording of
FAX
(0: Possible. 1: Impossible)
5
4
3
2
1
0
0b0006
FAX reception
automatic output
setting
Two-sided recording
2in1 recording
Face-up output
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Address
Items
Output tray HP
00:Tray 1
01:Tray 2
10:Tray 3
11:Tray 4
0b0007
FAX reception
automatic output
setting 2
3
2
0b0008
Setting of
recording paper
for reception
Default
Contents
LG is used.
LT is used.
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
Utility Mode
(2-5)
Utility Mode
Special Setting
(6,7)
0xd4
0xf4
0xd4
X0
07
Utility Mode
(0,1)
0x00
0x00
0x00
X0
08
Utility Mode
0x0f
0x1f
0x0f
X0
09
0x5a
0x5a
0x5a
X0
0A
0x5d
0x5d
0x5d
X0
0B
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0b0009
Setting of
recording paper
size for reception
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0b000a
Target reduction
rate when A4/LTR
is used
01000: A3R
01001: B4R
01111: A4
10001: 8.5 x 14R
11000: 11 x 17R
11111: 8.5 x 11
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0b000b
Other target
reduction rate
7
6
5
4
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Items
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
Utility Mode
Special Setting
(0)
0x00
0x00
0x00
X0
0C
3
2
1
0
0b000c
BOOT rewrite on
FAX ISW
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0b000d
Reduction rate
used in APS
0x5d
0x5d
0x5d
X0
0D
Utility Mode
0x60
0x60
0x60
X0
0E
Debug mode
0: OFF
1: ON (3min)
Utility Mode
(0-3)
0x00
0x00
0x00
X0
0F
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0b000e
Minimum
reduction rate
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0b000f
Incomplete TX
hold
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.19.2 0b001*
Address
0b0010
Items
Interstation
timer
Bit
No
7
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x03
0x03
0x03
X0
10
0xff
0xff
0xff
X0
12 - 15
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0b0012 0b0015
Reserved
area
7
6
5
4
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Items
Bit
No
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
Utility
Mode
(0-5)
0x10
0x10
0x10
X0
16
Utility
Mode
ALL
0x20
ALL 0x20
ALL
0x20
X0
17 1F
3
2
1
0
0b0016
PC-FAX
RX
PC-FAX Rx print
0: No
1: Yes
4
3
2
1
0b0017 0b001f
PC-FAX
reception
password
Password check
0: OFF
1: ON
ASCII 20 digits
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.19.3 0b002*
Address
0b0020 0b002a
Items
PC-FAX
reception
password
Default
Bit
No
7
Contents
Setting
ASCII 20 digits
Japan
North
America
CSRC
Europe
Command
Parameter
Utility
Mode
ALL
0x20
ALL 0x20
ALL
0x20
X0
20 - 2A
Utility
Mode
(0-3)
0x01
0x01
0x01
X0
2B
Utility
Mode
(0)
0x00
0x00
0x00
X0
2C
5
4
3
2
1
0
0b002b
FAX
reception
automatic
output
setting 3
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0b002c
Setting for 2
lines
7
6
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Address
Items
Bit
No
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x00
0x00
0x00
X0
2D
0
0b002d
PC-FAX
Setting
Utility
Mode
(0-1)
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.19.4 0b003*
Address
0b0032
Items
I-Fax encoding
system capability
(default for auto
transmission
capability)
Bit
No
Default
Contents
Setting
7
6
5
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
Utility
Mode
(0)
0x04
0x04
0x04
X0
32
Utility
Mode
(0-3)
0x44
0x44
0x44
X0
39
Utility
Mode
Service
Mode
ALL
0x00
ALL
0x00
ALL
0x00
X0
3A 3F
4
3
2
1
0
0b0039
Communication
function
6
5
4
3
2
1
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Items
Default
Contents
Setting
Contents
Setting
Utility
Mode
Service
Mode
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
ALL
0x00
ALL
0x00
ALL
0x00
X0
40 5F
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
Utility
Mode
Service
Mode
ALL
0x00
ALL
0x00
ALL
0x00
X0
60 - 67
Utility
Mode
(0)
0x00
0x00
0x00
X0
68
X0
69
X0
6A
Europe
Command
Parameter
Bit
No
Items
7
6
5
Default
CSRC
4
3
2
1
0
11.19.6 0b006*
Address
Items
0b0060 - Character ID
0b0067 [46]
Bit
No
7
6
5
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
4
3
2
1
0
0b0068
Reception
refuse
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0b0069
Recording
paper priority
selection
Utility
Mode
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0b006a
Box number
error
operation
Utility
Mode
6
5
4
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Items
Bit
No
1
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
Utility
Mode
0x00
0x00
0x00
X0
6B
Utility
Mode
0x00
0x00
0x00
X0
6C
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x01
0x01
0x01
X1
00
00: Print
01: Main line
10: Sub line
0
0b006b
Transmission
line
specification
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0b006c
Reserved
area
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.19.7 0e000*
Address
0e0000
Items
Error line processing/
judgment
Bit
No
7
Default
Contents
Setting
RTP transmission
CSRC
6
5
0e0001
0x10
0x10
0x10
X1
01
0x40
0x40
0x40
X1
02
0x80
0x80
0x80
X1
03
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0002
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0003
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
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Items
Bit
No
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0
0e0004
7
6
5
4
0x05
0x05
0x05
X1
04
0x0a
0x0a
0x0a
X1
05
0x03
0x03
0x03
X1
06
0x06
0x06
0x06
X1
07
0x09
0x09
0x09
X1
08
0x0c
0x0c
0x0c
X1
09
0x06
0x06
0x06
X1
0A
3
2
1
0
0e0005
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0006
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0007
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0008
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0009
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e000a
EP tone addition
7
6
5
4
3
2
V.17
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Address
Items
0
0e000b
Default
Bit
No
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x00
0x00
0x00
X1
0B
0xe0
0xe0
0xe0
X1
0C
0x00
0x00
0x00
X1
0D
0x00
0x00
0x00
X1
0E
V.29
7
6
5
4
3
2
0e000c
TSI/CSI/CIG
parameter
CED detection
0: Detect
1: Not detect
TSI transmission
0: No
1: Always
CSI transmission
0: No
1: Always
CIG transmission
0: No
1: Always
4
3
2
1
0e000d
0e000e
G3ModeError
Step up/down
RTN reception
0: step down
1: Line
disconnect.
Remote reception
ID received
1: No limit
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
I-297
bizhub 423/363/283/223
Address
0e000f
Items
Delay timer between
DCS-TCF
7
6
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x08
0x08
0x08
X1
0F
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.19.8 0e001*
Address
0e0010
Items
Delay timer
between PIXPMC
Bit
No
7
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
0x08
0x08
0x08
X1
10
0x08
0x08
0x08
X1
11
0x23
0x23
0x23
X1
12
0x23
0x23
0x23
X1
13
0x0f
0x0f
0x0f
X1
14
0x82
0x82
0x82
X1
15
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0011
Delay timer
between CEDDIS
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0012
T1 timer for
calling
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0013
T1 timer for
called
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0014
ph.C reception
limited time
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0015
Timer between
EOLs
7
6
5
I-298
bizhub 423/363/283/223
Address
Items
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
4
3
2
1
0
0e0016
Timer between
frames
0x23
0x23
0x23
X1
16
0x28
0x28
0x28
X1
17
0x05
0x05
0x05
X1
18
0x37
0x37
0x37
X1
19
0x04
0x04
0x04
X1
1A
0x01
0x01
0x01
X1
1B
0x00
0x00
0x00
X1
1C
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0017
ANSam signal
transmission
time
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0018
Ci signal
transmission
time
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0019
High-speed
signal
transmission
waiting delay
timer
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e001a
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e001b
RTC Counter
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e001c
Closed area
communication
7
6
5
I-299
bizhub 423/363/283/223
Address
Bit
No
Items
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
ALL
0x20
ALL
0x20
ALL
0x20
X1
1D 1F
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
ALL
0x20
ALL
0x20
ALL
0x20
X1
20 2F
4
3
2
Polling TX
Polling RX
0
0e001d - Machine
0e001f
password [20]
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.19.9 0e002*
Address
Bit
No
Items
0e0020 - Machine
0e002f
password [20]
7
6
5
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
4
3
2
1
0
11.19.10 0e003*
Address
0e0030
Items
Machine
password
[20]
Default
Bit
No
7
6
5
Contents
Setting
ALL
0x20
ALL
0x20
Japan
North
America
CSRC
Europe
Command
Parameter
ALL 0x20
ALL
0x20
X1
30
ALL 0x20
ALL
0x20
X1
31 3F
4
3
2
1
0
0e0031 0e003f
CSRC
password
[20]
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.19.11 0e004*
Address
Items
Bit
No
7
6
5
Default
Contents
Setting
I-300
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
ALL
0x20
ALL
0x20
ALL
0x20
X1
40 - 44
bizhub 423/363/283/223
Address
Items
Bit
No
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x01
0x01
0x01
X1
45
3
2
1
0
0e0045
Watch dog
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0e0046
T2 timer after
CFR
Watch dog
0: OFF
1: ON
0x3c
0x3c
0x3c
X1
46
0x37
0x37
0x37
X1
47
0x5A
0x5A
0x5A
X1
48
0x02
0x00
0x05
X1
49
0x01
0x01
0x01
X1
4A
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0047
T2 timer after
EOM
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0048
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0049
Destination
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e004a
Function when
DIS signal is
created
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
I-301
bizhub 423/363/283/223
Address
Items
0e004b
Signal check at
the time of F
code
communication
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x00
0x00
0x00
X1
4B
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0e004c
No. of CI signal
transmission in
manual
transmission
0x03
0x03
0x03
X1
4C
0x55
0x55
0x55
X1
4D
0x00
0x00
0x00
X1
4E
0x00
0x00
0x00
X1
4F
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x17
0x17
0x17
X1
50
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e004d
Tone detection
time (PB)
7
6
5
4
3
2
PB ON time integration
0 to 15 (x10ms) (50ms if 0)
1
0
0e004e
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e004f
Continuous CRP
reception
frequency
resulting in an
error
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.19.12 0e005*
Address
0e0050
Items
1300Hz line
seizure
parameter
detection time
Bit
No
7
6
Default
Contents
Setting
5
4
3
2
I-302
CSRC
bizhub 423/363/283/223
Address
Items
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
1
0
0e0051
1300Hz line
seizure
parameter
detection
frequency upper
limit
7
6
0x85
0x85
0x85
X1
51
0x7f
0x7f
0x7f
X1
52
0x00
0x00
0x00
X1
53
0x1e
0x1e
0x1e
X1
54
0x03
0x03
0x03
X1
55
0x00
0x00
0x00
X1
56
0x08
0x08
0x08
X1
57
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0052
1300Hz line
seizure
parameter
detection
frequency lower
limit
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0053
German
specifications
7
6
5
4
0e0054
Retransmission
intervals of DIS
(Auto reception)
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0055
TTI for
transmission
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0056
Image reduction
parameter
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0e0057
Main body
polling
I-303
bizhub 423/363/283/223
Address
Bit
No
Items
transmission
command wait
timer
5
4
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
ALL
0x00
ALL
0x00
ALL
0x00
X1
58 -
3
2
1
0
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.19.13 12000*
Address
120000
Items
TTI/RTI
setting
Default
Bit
No
Contents
Setting
7
6
RTI addition
00:OFF
01: (OFF)
10: INSIDE
11: OUTSIDE
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
Utility
Mode
(0,1,4)
0x03
0x03
0x03
X2
80
Utility
Mode
(2 - 5)
Utility
Mode
Special
Setting
(6)
6c
6c
6c
X2
81
Utility
Mode
(0 - 2)
Utility
Mode
Special
Setting
(0,1)
0x04
0x04
0x04
X2
82
1
0
120001
Report
setting 1
7
6
Addition of image
0: No, 1: Yes
TX result report
00: Not output
01: Output only at errors
10: Always output
11: (Normal output)
1
0
120002
Report
setting 2
6
5
4
Abbreviation List
0: numerical order
1: sorted order
I-304
bizhub 423/363/283/223
Address
120003
Items
Output
time of
daily
automati
c output
of journal
(hour:
grade of
10)
Bit
No
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x30
0x30
0x30
X2
83
0x39
0x39
0x39
X2
84
0x30
0x30
0x30
X2
85
0x30
0x30
0x30
X2
86
Utility
Mode
(3 - 5)
Utility
Mode
Special
Setting
(0)
0x00
0x00
0x00
X2
87
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
120004
Output
time of
daily
automati
c output
of journal
(hour:
grade of
1)
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
120005
Output
time of
daily
automati
c output
of journal
(minute:
grade of
10)
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
120006
Output
time of
daily
automati
c output
of journal
(minute:
grade of
1)
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
120007
Output
setting
6
5
I-305
bizhub 423/363/283/223
Address
Items
Bit
No
2
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
X2
88
0x00
0x00
0x00
X2
89
Utility
Mode
(0 - 3)
0x0f
0x0f
0x0f
X2
8B
Utility
Mode
0x61
0x61
0x61
X2
8C
Utility
Mode
0x00
0x00
0x00
X2
8D
1
0
120008
Invisible
mode
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
120009
Reserve
d area
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
12000b
F code
report
setting
7
6
5
4
12000c
Internet
Fax
report
Setting
7
6
12000d
FAX
report
setting
7
6
5
4
I-306
bizhub 423/363/283/223
Address
Items
Bit
No
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x00
0x00
0x00
X2
8E - 9F
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
Utility
Mode
0x11
0x11
0x11
XE
00
Utility
Mode
Special
Setting
(6,7)
0x41
0x41
0x41
XE
01
Utility
Mode
Special
Setting
(0,1,2)
0x04
0x04
0x04
XE
02
0x06
0x06
0x06
XE
03
0x09
0x09
0x09
XE
04
3
2
12000e 12000f
Reserve
d area
Relay print
0: No, 1: Yes
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.19.14 13000*
Address
130000
Items
Reserve
d area
Bit
No
Default
Contents
Setting
7
6
CSRC
5
4
3
2
1
0
130001
FAX
scan
HP2
7
6
Frame erasure HP
01: 5mm 10: 10mm 11: 15mm
5
4
3
2
1
0
130002
FAX
scan
HP3
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
130003
Reserve
d area
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
130004
Reserve
d area
7
6
5
4
I-307
bizhub 423/363/283/223
Address
Items
Bit
No
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x05
0x05
0x05
XE
05
0x01
0x01
0x01
XE
06
Utility
Mode
(2 - 7)
0x09
0x09
0x09
XE
07
Utility
Mode
Special
Setting
(0,1)
0x03
0x03
0x03
XE
08
0x00
0x00
0x00
XE
09
XE
0A
3
2
1
0
130005
Reserve
d area
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
130006
Reserve
d area
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
130007
HP for
FAX
main
screen
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
130008
Rotation
setting
HP
7
6
5
4
3
130009
Reserve
d area
B5R
0: No
1: Yes
Letter
0: No
1: Yes
A4
0: No
1: Yes
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
13000a
Not
used.
6
5
4
3
I-308
bizhub 423/363/283/223
Address
Items
Bit
No
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
Utility
Mode
Special
Setting
0x14
0x14
0x14
XE
0B
0x00
0x00
0x00
XE
0C
0x05
0x05
0x05
XE
0D
0x00
0x00
0x00
XE
0E - 34
2
1
0
13000b
Error
display
time
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
13000c
Reserve
d area
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
13000d
Reserve
d area
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
13000e
Reserve
d area
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.19.15 13003*
Address
130035
Items
Utility
Mode
display
setting
Default
Bit
N
o
7
Contents
Setting
Relay display
0: Yes
1: No
Utility
Mode
Special
Setting
6
5
I-309
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x00
0x0b
0x0b
XE
35
bizhub 423/363/283/223
Address
Items
130036
Default
Bit
N
o
Utility
Mode
display
setting 2
Contents
Setting
Japan
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x05
0x0f
0x07
XE
36
XE
37
DialIn display
0: Yes
1: No
Utility
Mode
Special
Setting
(0,1)
6
5
4
3
CSRC
North
America
2
1
0
130037
Not used.
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
130038
Destinatio
n default
screen
setting
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0x00: Group
0x01: FAX
0x02: E-mail
0x03: BOX
0x04: I-Fax
0x05: IP address FAX
0x06: SMB
0x07: FTP
0x08: WebDAV
0x00
0x00
0x00
XE
38
Utility
Mode
0x00
0x00
0x00
XE
39 3F
0
13003913003f
Reserved
area
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.19.16 13004*
Address
Items
130040130044
Reserved
area
Bit
No
Default
Contents
Setting
7
6
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
Utility
Mode
0x00
0x00
0x00
XE
40 - 44
Utility
Mode
ALL
0x00
ALL 0x00
ALL
0x00
XE
45 4F
5
4
3
2
1
0
130045 DialIn
13004f
additional
No.
(FAX)
6
5
4
3
2
I-310
bizhub 423/363/283/223
Address
Items
Bit
No
Contents
Setting
Japan
North
America
CSRC
Europe
Command
Parameter
1
0
11.19.17 13005*
Address
130050
Items
DialIn
additional
No. (FAX)
Bit
N
o
7
Default
Contents
Setting
Japan
North
America
CSRC
Europe
Command
Parameter
Utility
Mode
ALL
0x00
ALL 0x00
ALL
0x00
XE
50
Utility
Mode
ALL
0x00
ALL 0x00
ALL
0x00
XE
51 - 5C
Utility
Mode
ALL
0x00
ALL 0x00
ALL
0x00
XE
5D 5F
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
130051 - DialIn
13005c
additional
No. (PCFAX)
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
13005d
13005f
DialIn
additional
No.
(telephone
)
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.19.18 13006*
Address
Items
130060 - DialIn
130068
additional
No.
(telephone)
Bit
N
o
7
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
Utility
Mode
ALL
0x00
ALL
0x00
ALL
0x00
XE
60 - 68
Utility
Mode
Special
Setting
0x0a
0x0a
0x08
XE
69
Utility
Mode
0x00
0x00
0x00
XE
6A
5
4
3
2
1
0
130069
Upper limit
for signal
transmissio
n level
setting
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
13006a
Lower limit
for call
termination
frequency
setting
range
7
6
5
4
I-311
bizhub 423/363/283/223
Address
Items
Bit
N
o
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
Utility
Mode
0x0f
0x0f
0x0f
XE
6B
0x00
0x22
0x11
XE
6C
Utility
Mode
Utility
Mode
Special
Setting
0x07
0x01
0x07
XE
6D
Utility
Mode
0x01
0x01
0x01
XE
6E
Utility
Mode
0x0f
0x0f
0x0f
XE
6F
Contents
Setting
Japa
n
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
Utility
Mode( 0,1)
Utility
Mode
Special
0x7f
0x00
0x00
XE
70
3
2
1
0
13006b
Upper limit
for call
termination
frequency
setting
range
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
13006c
Dial method
setting
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
13006d
Upper limit
for redial
frequency
setting
range
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
13006e
Upper limit
for redial
interval
setting
range
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
13006f
Lower limit
for redial
interval
setting
range
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.19.19 13007*
Address
Items
130070
Telephonerelated
function
setting
menu
display (1)
Default
Bit
N
o
7
6
Remote reception
0: OFF
1: ON
I-312
CSRC
bizhub 423/363/283/223
Address
130071
Items
Number
display
related
function
setting
Setting
CSRC
Japa
n
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
Utility
Mode
0x00
0x00
0x00
XE
71
0x0e
0x0f
0x09
XE
72
0x0a
0x0a
0x05
XE
73
0x01
0x01
0x01
XE
74
0x04
0x04
0x04
XE
75
Dial-in
0: OFF
1: ON
Number display
0: OFF
1: ON
TEL/FAX switching
0: OFF
1: ON
Setting (2 6)
7
6
5
4
2
1
0
Setting of
lower limit
for DTMF
transmissio
n level
setting
range
Contents
130072
Default
Bit
N
o
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
130073
Setting of
upper limit
for DTMF
transmissio
n level
setting
range
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
130074
Setting of
lower limit
for DTMF
H-L level
difference
setting
range
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
130075
Setting of
upper limit
for DTMF
H-L level
difference
setting
range
7
6
5
4
3
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Address
Items
Default
Contents
CSRC
Setting
Japa
n
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x00
0x00
0x00
XE
76
2
1
0
130076
For
transmissio
n
7
6
5
4
3
130077
Lower limit
setting of
the signal
send-out
level setting
range
0x0f
0x0f
0x0f
XE
77
0x01
0x01
0x01
XE
78 - 7B
XE
7C
XE
7D
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
130078
13007b
Characterto-search
default for
FAX main
screen
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
13007c
Not used.
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
13007d
Initial
program
display
page
7
6
0x01
0x01
0x01
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.19.20 13008*
Address
Items
130080 - Reserved
130082
area
Bit
N
o
Default
Contents
Setting
6
5
4
I-314
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x00
0x00
0x00
XE
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Address
Items
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x01
0x01
0x01
XE
83
0x0e
0x0e
0x0e
XE
84
3
2
1
0
130083
Destinatio
n type
display
setting
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
130084
No. of
destination
display
characters
setting
0x0e: 14 characters
0x18: 24 characters 4
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
Items
Transmissio
n ATT
Bit
N
o
7
6
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0xAA
0xAA
0xAA
XB
00
0x0A
0x0A
0x0A
XB
01
0x03
0x03
0x03
XB
02
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
03
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0091
CED
transmission
ATT
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0092
CD/SED ON
level
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0093
Transmissio
n cable
amplitude
EQL
7
6
5
4
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Address
Items
Bit
N
o
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
04
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
05
0x2A
0x4A
0x68
XB
06
0x40
0x40
0x40
XB
07
0x02
0x02
0x02
XB
08
3
2
1
0
0e0094
Reception
cable
amplitude
EQL
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0095
Tel-Fax
switching
2
1
0
0e0096
Ring Back
Tone
parameter
7
6
5
RBT format
000: None 001: Japan 010: US
011: UK 100: Germany 101 to 111: Others
2
1
0
0e0097
International
com mode
operation
Overseas communication
0: No
1: Yes
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0098
Starting
speed in
international
mode (V29
modem)
7
6
5
4
9600bps/V.29
7200bps/V.29
2
1
4800bps/V.27ter
2400bps/V.27ter
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0e0099
Items
Starting
speed in
international
mode (V17
or V33
modem)
Bit
N
o
Contents
14400bps/V.17
12000bps/V.17
9600bps/V.17
7200bps/V.17
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x10
0x10
0x10
XB
09
0x20
0x20
0x20
XB
0A
3
2
1
0
0e009a
0e009b
Starting
speed in
international
mode (V34)
CD OFF
timer
33600bps/V.34
31200bps/V.34
28800bps/V.34
26400bps/V.34
24000bps/V.34
21600bps/V.34
19200bps/V.34
16800bps/V.34
0x14
0x14
0x14
XB
0B
0x06
0x06
0x06
XB
0C
0x05
0x05
0x05
XB
0D
0x66
0x66
0x66
XB
0E
0x08
0x08
0x08
XB
0F
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e009c
CD ON
integration
time
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e009d
Symbol rate
maximum
allowable
value
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e009e
Symbol rate
selection
criteria
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e009f
Primary
channel data
rate
selection
criteria
7
6
5
4
3
2
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Items
1
0
Default
Contents
Setting
Japan
North
America
CSRC
Europe
Command
Parameter
11.20.2 0e00a*
Address
0e00a0
Items
V34
primary
channel
fallback
Default
Bit
No
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x03
0x03
0x03
XB
10
0x40
0x40
0x40
XB
11
0x0a
0x0a
0x0a
XB
12
0x0a
0x0a
0x0a
XB
13
0x00
0x02
0x02
XB
14
0x01
0x01
0x01
XB
15
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00a1
V34
control
channel
fallback
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00a2
V34 off
Rx-V34
off time
after
error
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00a3
V34 off
Rx-V17
OK Rx
times to
reset V34
off Rx
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00a4
(Inhibit
of) V34
off RxFunction
ON/OFF
6
5
4
3
2
0e00a5
JBIG
paramete
r
7
6
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Items
Bit
No
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x80
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x80
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x80
XB
16 - 19
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
1A
5
4
3
2
0e00a6 0e00a9
JBIG LO
size
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00aa
(Inhibit
of) JBIG
off RxFunction
ON/OFF
7
6
5
4
3
2
0e00ab
JBIG off
Rx-JBIG
off time
after
error
0x0a
0x0a
0x0a
XB
1B
0x31
0x00
0x00
XB
1C
0x1f
0x00
0x00
XB
1D
0x32
0x00
0x00
XB
1E
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00ac
PBX dial
tone
detection
frequenc
y upper
limits
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00ad
PBX dial
tone
detection
frequenc
y lower
limits
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00ae
PBX dial
tone
detection
time
7
6
5
4
3
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Items
Bit
No
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
1F
2
1
0
0e00af
PBX dial
tone ON
time min.
value
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.20.3 0e00b*
Address
0e00b0
Items
PBX dial
tone OFF
time max.
value
Bit
N
o
7
6
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
20
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
21
0x03
0x03
0x03
XB
22
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
23
0x31
0x35
0x34
XB
24
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00b1
PBX dial
tone OFF
time min.
value
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00b2
PBX dial
tone waiting
time
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00b3
PBX dial
tone
instantaneou
s break
detection
time
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00b4
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
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0e00b5
Items
Bit
N
o
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x1f
0x23
0x1c
XB
25
0x32
0x32
0x1a
XB
26
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
27
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
28
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
29
0x03
0x03
0x04
XB
2A
0x00
0x00
0x05
XB
2B
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00b6
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00b7
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00b8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00b9
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00ba
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00bb
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
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Address
0e00bc
Items
Bit
N
o
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x31
0x00
0x00
XB
2C
0x1f
0x00
0x00
XB
2D
0x08
0x00
0x00
XB
2E
0x02
0x00
0x00
XB
2F
Contents
Setting
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00bd
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00be
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00bf
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.20.4 0e00c*
Address
0e00c0
Items
2nd dial tone
OFF time
max. value
Bit
N
o
7
6
Default
CSRC
0x0a
0x00
0x00
XB
30
0x04
0x00
0x00
XB
31
0x03
0x03
0x03
XB
32
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00c1
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00c2
7
6
5
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Items
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
4
3
2
1
0
0e00c3
7
6
5
0x03
0x00
0x00
XB
33
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
34
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
35
0x31
0x00
0x00
XB
36
0x1f
0x00
0x00
XB
37
0x1e
0x00
0x00
XB
38
0x14
0x00
0x00
XB
39
4
3
2
1
0
0e00c4
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00c5
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00c6
Busy tone
detection
frequency
upper limits
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00c7
Busy tone
detection
frequency
lower limits
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00c8
Busy tone
ON time
max. value
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00c9
Busy tone
ON time
min. value
7
6
5
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Items
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
4
3
2
1
0
0e00ca
Busy tone
OFF time
max. value
7
6
0x1e
0x00
0x00
XB
3A
0x14
0x00
0x00
XB
3B
0x46
0x46
0x46
XB
3C
0x0c
0x0c
0x0c
XB
3D
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
3E
0x0a
0x0a
0x08
XB
3F
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00cb
Busy tone
OFF time
min. value
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00cc
Ringer
detection
frequency
upper limits
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00cd
Ringer
detection
frequency
lower limits
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00ce
Ringer ON
time max.
value
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00cf
Ringer ON
time min.
value
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
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11.20.5 0e00d*
Address
0e00d0
Items
Ringer OFF
time max.
value
Bit
N
o
7
6
Default
Contents
Setting
North
Japan
America
CSRC
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x3c
0x3c
0x46
XB
40
0x02
0x00
0x00
XB
41
0x15
0x19
0x15
XB
42
0x11
0x15
0x11
XB
43
0x44
0x3d
0x3d
XB
44
0x68
0x68
0x5e
XB
45
0x44
0x3d
0x3d
XB
46
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00d1
Ringer OFF
time max.
value
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00d2
PB dial
signal
transmission
time
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00d3
PB dial inter
digit pause
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00d4
10pps pulse
dial break
rate
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00d5
10pps pulse
dial inter
digit pause
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00d6
20pps pulse
dial break
rate
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
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Address
Items
Bit
N
o
Contents
Setting
North
Japan
America
CSRC
Europe
Command
Parameter
0
0e00d7
20pps pulse
dial inter
digit pause
7
6
0x59
0x40
0x5c
XB
47
0x0a
0x0a
0x06
XB
48
0x04
0x04
0x04
XB
49
0x50
0x50
0x50
XB
4A
0x10
0x10
0x10
XB
4B
0x01
0x01
0x01
XB
4C
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
4D
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00d8
PB signal
transmission
level
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00d9
PB signal
level
difference
(HL)
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00da
DcLoop
integration
time when
CML is set to
OFF
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00db
DcLoop
integration
time when
CML is set to
ON
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00dc
Pause time
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00dd
DCLOOP
check mode
DC-LOOP check
0: No
1: Always
6
5
4
3
2
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Items
Bit
N
o
Contents
Setting
North
Japan
America
CSRC
Europe
Command
Parameter
1
0
0e00de
DCLOOP
waiting time
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
4E
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
4F
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00df
DCLOOP
instantaneou
s shutdown
allowed time
(ph.A)
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.20.6 0e00e*
Address
0e00e0
Items
DCLOOP
instantaneou
s shutdown
allowed time
(ph.B)
Default
Bit
N
o
7
6
5
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
50
0x12
0x10
0x10
XB
51
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
52
0x11
0x01
0x01
XB
53
4
3
2
1
0
0e00e1
Dial mode
RING DET
mode
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00e2
1st/2nd DT
detection
parameter
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00e3
Tone
detection
7
6
5
1300Hz
0: No
1: Yes
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Items
No. of busy
tone
detection
Bit
N
o
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
BusyTone
0: No
1: Yes
Busy Tone detection is fixed to ON during TEL/
FAX selection.
PBX DT
0: No
1: Yes
3rd DT
0: No
1: Yes
2nd DT
0: No
1: Yes
1st DT
0: No
1: Yes
0x02
0x00
0x00
XB
54
0x02
0x02
0x02
XB
55
0x06
0x06
0x06
XB
56
0x37
0x37
0x37
XB
57
0x64
0x64
0x64
XB
58
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00e5
No. of RING
detection
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00e6
RING
detection
time
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00e7
Time to wait
for a
response
from a
remote
station
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00e8
Answering
machine
function
7
6
5
4
Answer mode
0: OFF
1: ON
2
1
0
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Address
Items
0e00e9 - Remote
0e00ea reception
password
Bit
N
o
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
ASCII [2]
0x2a
0x20
0x2a
0x20
0x2a
0x20
XB
59 - 5A
0x14
0x14
0x14
XB
5B
0x28
0x00
0x00
XB
5C
0x0a
0x00
0x00
XB
5D
0x28
0x00
0x00
XB
5E
0x0a
0x00
0x00
XB
5F
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00eb
RBT
transmission
time
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00ec
CAR signal
ON time
max. value
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00ed
CAR signal
ON time
min. value
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00ee
CAR signal
OFF time
max. value
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00ef
CAR signal
OFF time
min. value
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.20.7 0e00f*
Address
0e00f0
Items
CAR signal
detection
frequency
Bit
N
o
7
6
Default
Contents
CAR (information receiving terminal start
signal) detection frequency (times, HEX)
I-329
CSRC
Setting
Japa
n
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x01
0x00
0x00
XB
60
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Address
Items
Default
CSRC
Contents
Setting
Japa
n
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x05
0x00
0x00
XB
61
0x14
0x14
0x14
XB
62
0x83
0x00
0x00
XB
63
0x0A
0x0A
0x0A
XB
64
ALL
0x20
ALL
0x20
ALL
0x20
XB
65 6F
4
3
2
1
0
0e00f1
Caller ID signal
waiting time
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00f2
Remote
reception
password entry
waiting time
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00f3
Normal/number
display
automatic line
determination
function
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e00f4
Monitor
speaker
(Transmission
signal sound)
6
5
3
2
1
0
0e00f5 0e00ff
Numeric ID [20]
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.20.8 0e010*
Address
Items
0e0100 0e0108
Numeric
ID [20]
Bit
N
o
7
6
5
Default
Contents
Setting
I-330
Japan
ALL
0x20
North
America
ALL 0x20
CSRC
Europe
Command
Parameter
ALL
0x20
XB
70 - 78
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Address
Items
Bit
N
o
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x0f
0x0f
0x0f
XB
79
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
7A
0x3f
0x3f
0x3f
XB
7B
0xff
0xff
0xff
XB
7C
0xff
0xff
0xff
XB
7D
3
2
1
0
0e0109
PBX
connectio
n mode
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
PBX call
0000 - 1001: keypad 1011: Reserved
1100: Reserved 1101: Reserved
1110: Reserved 1111: PBX unconnected
0
0e010a
Protocol
monitor
7
6
5
3
2
1
0
0e010b
0e010c
Reception
function
(disable)
PBX
outside
line
access
code 1
(BCD)
7
6
5
Name display
0: Not inhibit
1: Inhibit
Compulsory Memory RX
0: Not inhibit
1: Inhibit
Closed-area communication
0: Not inhibit
1: Inhibit
Remote RX
0: Not inhibit
1: Inhibit
DialIn
0: Not inhibit
1: Inhibit
1st digit
6
5
4
3
2nd digit
2
1
0
0e010d
PBX
outside
line
access
code 2
(BCD)
3rd digit
6
5
4
3
4th digit
2
1
I-331
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Address
Items
Bit
N
o
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
7E
0x64
0x64
0x64
XB
7F
0
0e010e
Limit of
long size
reception
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0e010f
Max. size
of long
original
received
(In the
case of
400 dpi or
less)
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.20.9 0e011*
Address
0e0110
Items
Max. size of
long original
received
(In the case
of 600 dpi or
less)
Bit
N
o
7
6
5
4
3
Default
CSRC
Contents
Setting
Japa
n
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x64
0x64
0x64
XB
80
0x0E
0x0E
0x0E
XB
81
0x14
0x14
0x14
XB
82
ALL
0x00
ALL
0x00
ALL
0x00
XB
83 - 8D
2
1
0
0e0111
Voice
response
output level
adjustment
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0112
Monitor
speaker
(Received
signal sound)
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0113 - Reserved
0e011d area
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
I-332
bizhub 423/363/283/223
Address
0e011e
Bit
N
o
Items
External
phone off
hook
determination
threshold
value
7
6
Contents
CSRC
Setting
Japa
n
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x00
0x00
0x00
XB
8E
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.20.10 0f000*
Address
0f0000
Items
Receptio
n main
scan line
resolutio
n ability
[0]
Default
Bit
No
Contents
400dpi
300dpi
200dpi
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0xaa
0xaa
0xaa
X2
00
0x01
0x01
0x01
X2
01
0xbb
0xbb
0xbb
X2
02
0x01
0x01
0x01
X2
03
0x1f
0x1f
0x1f
X2
04
0x0e
0x0e
0x0e
X2
05
4
3
16pels/mm
2
1
8pels/mm
0
0f0001
0f0002
0f0003
0f0004
0f0005
Receptio
n main
scan line
resolutio
n ability
[0]
Receptio
n sub
scannin
g
resolutio
n ability
[0]
Receptio
n sub
scannin
g
resolutio
n ability
[1]
Receptio
n coding
method
ability
Receive
d
docume
7
6
5
4
3
2
(1200dpi)
(800dpi)
600dpi
400dpi
300dpi
200dpi
100dpi
15.4 l/mm
2
1
7.7 l/mm
3.85 l/mm
7
6
5
4
3
2
(1200dpi)
(800dpi)
600dpi
7
6
5
(JPEG)
JBIG
MMR
MR
MH
THRU
7
6
5
(Legal)
I-333
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Address
0f0006
Items
Bit
No
nt width
ability
(Letter)
A3
B4
A4
(A5)
Receive
d
docume
nt length
ability
Contents
Setting
7
6
Unlimited
(Legal)
(Letter)
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x46
0x46
0x46
X2
06
0x1b
0x1b
0x1b
X2
07
0xfc
0xfc
0xfc
X2
08
0xff
0xff
0xff
X2
09
0x3f
0x3f
0x3f
X2
0A
0f0007
Receptio
n speed
ability [0]
B4
A4
(A5)
7
6
5
4
V.29-96
V.29-72
0f0008
0f0009
0f000a
0f000b
Receptio
n speed
ability [1]
Receptio
n speed
ability [2]
Receptio
n speed
ability [3]
Receptio
n MSLT
ability
V.27-48
V.27-24
V.17-144
V.17-120
V.17-96
V.17-72
V.33-144
V.33-120
(TCM-96)
(TCM-72)
V.34-192
V.34-168
V.34-144
V.34-120
V.34-96
V.34-72
V.34-48
V.34-24
7
6
5
V.34-336
V.34-312
V.34-288
V.34-264
V.34-240
V.34-216
0x05
0x05
0x05
X2
0B
0x05
0x05
0x05
X2
0C
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0f000c
Receptio
n MSLT
ability
7
6
5
I-334
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Address
Items
Bit
No
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
4
3
2
1
0
0f000d
Receptio
n MSLT
ability
0x05
0x05
0x05
X2
0D
0x05
0x05
0x05
X2
0E
0x01
0x01
0x01
X2
0F
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x39
0x39
0x39
X2
10
0x07
0x07
0x07
X2
11
ALL
0x00
ALL 0x00
ALL
0x00
X2
12 - 1F
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0f000e
Receptio
n MSLT
ability
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0f000f
Receptio
n ECM
ability
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.20.11 0f001*
Address
0f0010
Items
Receptio
n
protocol
ability
Default
Bit
No
Contents
Setting
CSRC
6
5
FAX-CSRC
V8/V34
DIAG
2
1
0
0f0011
0f0012 0f001f
Receptio
n option
frame
ability
Reserve
d area
G3S
7
6
5
4
(BFT)
(BTM)
PWD
(SEP)
SUB
7
6
5
4
3
I-335
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Address
Items
Bit
No
Contents
Setting
Japan
North
America
CSRC
Europe
Command
Parameter
2
1
0
11.20.12 10000*
Address
100000
Items
Transmissio
n main scan
line
resolution
instruction
[0]
Default
Bit
N
o
Contents
400dpi
300dpi
200dpi
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x22
0x22
0x22
X2
40
0x01
0x01
0x01
X2
41
0x11
0x11
0x11
X2
42
0x01
0x01
0x01
X2
43
0x1f
0x1f
0x1f
X2
44
0x0e
0x0e
0x0e
X2
45
4
3
16pels/mm
2
1
8pels/mm
0
100001
100002
Transmissio
n main scan
line
resolution
instruction
[1]
Transmissio
n sub
scanning
resolution
instruction
[0]
7
6
5
4
3
2
(1200dpi)
(800dpi)
600dpi
400dpi
300dpi
200dpi
100dpi
15.4 l/mm
100003
100004
100005
Transmissio
n sub
scanning
resolution
instruction
[1]
Transmissio
n coding
method
instruction
Transmissio
n document
width
instruction
7.7 l/mm
3.85 l/mm
7
6
5
4
3
2
(1200dpi)
(800dpi)
600dpi
7
6
5
(JPEG)
JBIG
MMR
MR
MH
THRU
7
6
5
(Legal)
(Letter)
A3
B4
A4
(A5)
I-336
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Address
100006
Items
Bit
N
o
Transmissio
n document
length
instruction
Unlimited
(Legal)
(Letter)
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x46
0x46
0x46
X2
46
0x1b
0x1b
0x1b
X2
47
0xf0
0xf0
0xf0
X2
48
0xff
0xff
0xff
X2
49
0x3f
0x3f
0x3f
X2
4A
100007
Transmissio
n speed
instruction
[0]
B4
A4
(A5)
7
6
5
4
V.29-96
V.29-72
100008
100009
10000a
10000b
Transmissio
n speed
instruction
[1]
Transmissio
n speed
instruction
[2]
Transmissio
n speed
instruction
[3]
Transmissio
n MSLT
instruction
V.27-48
V.27-24
V.17-144
V.17-120
V.17-96
V.17-72
V.33-144
V.33-120
(TCM-96)
(TCM-72)
V.34-192
V.34-168
V.34-144
V.34-120
V.34-96
V.34-72
V.34-48
V.34-24
7
6
5
V.34-336
V.34-312
V.34-288
V.34-264
V.34-240
V.34-216
0x05
0x05
0x05
X2
4B
0x05
0x05
0x05
X2
4C
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
10000c
Transmissio
n MSLT
instruction
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
I-337
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Address
10000d
Items
Bit
N
o
Transmissio
n MSLT
instruction
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x05
0x05
0x05
X2
4D
0x05
0x05
0x05
X2
4E
0x01
0x01
0x01
X2
4F
5
4
3
2
1
0
10000e
Transmissio
n MSLT
instruction
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
10000f
Transmissio
n ECM
instruction
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
11.20.13 10001*
Address
100010
Items
Bit
N
o
Transmissi
on
protocol
instruction
Default
Contents
Setting
7
5
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x11
0x11
0x11
X2
50
0x00
0x00
0x00
X2
51
ALL
0x00
ALL 0x00
ALL
0x00
X2
52 - 5F
FAX-CSRC
V8/V34
DIAG
2
1
0
100011
Transmissi
on option
frame
instruction
100012 - Reserved
10001f
area
G3S
7
6
5
4
(BFT)
(BTM)
PWD
(SEP)
SUB
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
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Address
Items
Default
Contents
Setting
Japan
North
America
CSRC
Europe
Command
Parameter
Items
Transmissio
n ATT
Bit
N
o
7
6
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0xAA
0xAA
0xAA
XC
00
0x0A
0x0A
0x0A
XC
01
0x03
0x03
0x03
XC
02
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
03
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
04
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
05
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01a1
CED
Transmissio
n ATT
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01a2
CD/SED ON
level
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01a3
Transmissio
n cable
amplitude
EQL
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01a4
Reception
cable
amplitude
EQL
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01a5
TEL/FAX
switching
I-339
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Address
Items
Bit
N
o
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
06
0x40
0x40
0x40
XC
07
0x02
0x02
0x02
XC
08
0x10
0x10
0x10
XC
09
0x20
0x20
0x20
XC
0A
0x14
0x14
0x14
XC
0B
2
1
0
0e01a6
Ring Back
Tone
parameter
7
6
5
RBT form
000: No, 001: Japan, 010: US, 011: UK, 100:
Germany, 101 - 111: Others
2
1
0
0e01a7
Operated in
international
mode
Overseas communication
0: No, 1: Yes
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01a8
Starting
speed in
international
mode (V29
modem)
7
6
5
4
9600/V.29bps
7200/V.29bps
0e01a9
Starting
speed in
international
mode (V17
or V33
modem)
4800/V.27bps
2400/V.27bps
14400bps/V.17
12000bps/V.17
9600bps/V.17
7200bps/V.17
3
2
1
0
0e01aa
0e01ab
Starting
speed in
international
mode (V34)
CD OFF
timer
33600bps/V.34
31200bps/V.34
28800bps/V.34
26400bps/V.34
24000bps/V.34
21600bps/V.34
19200bps/V.34
16800bps/V.34
6
5
4
3
2
I-340
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Address
Items
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
1
0
0e01ac
CD ON
integration
time
0x06
0x06
0x06
XC
0C
0x05
0x05
0x05
XC
0D
0x66
0x66
0x66
XC
0E
0x08
0x08
0x08
XC
0F
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01ad
Symbol
speed
maximum
allowable
value
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01ae
Symbol rate
selection
criteria
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01af
Primary
channel data
rate
selection
criteria
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.21.2 0e01b*
Address
0e01b0
Items
V34
primary
channel
fall back
Bit
N
o
7
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x03
0x03
0x03
XC
10
0x40
0x40
0x40
XC
11
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01b1
V34
control
channel
fall back
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
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Address
Items
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0
0e01b2
V34 OFF
reception V34 OFF
time after
error
7
6
5
0x0a
0x0a
0x0a
XC
12
0x0a
0x0a
0x0a
XC
13
0x00
0x02
0x02
XC
14
0x01
0x01
0x01
XC
15
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x80
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x80
0x00
0x00
0x00
0x80
XC
16 - 19
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
1A
4
3
2
1
0
0e01b3
0e01b4
V34 OFF
reception No. of
successful
consecutiv
e V17
reception
times to
reset V34
OFF
V34 OFF
reception Function
switch
(disabled)
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
7
6
5
4
3
2
0e01b5
JBIG
parameter
7
6
5
4
3
2
0e01b6 - JBIG L0
0e01b9
size
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01ba
JBIG OFF
reception Function
switch
(disabled)
7
6
5
4
3
2
I-342
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Address
0e01bb
Items
JBIG OFF
reception JBIG OFF
time after
error
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x0a
0x0a
0x0a
XC
1B
0x31
0x00
0x00
XC
1C
0x1f
0x00
0x00
XC
1D
0x32
0x00
0x00
XC
1E
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
1F
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01bc
PBX dial
tone
detection
frequency
upper limit
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01bd
PBX dial
tone
detection
frequency
lower limit
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01be
PBX dial
tone
detection
time
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01bf
PBX dial
tone ON
time min.
value
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.21.3 0e01c*
Address
0e01c0
Items
PBX dial
tone OFF
time max.
value
Bit
N
o
7
6
Default
Contents
Setting
5
4
3
2
I-343
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
20
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Items
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
1
0
0e01c1
PBX dial
tone OFF
time min.
value
7
6
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
21
0x03
0x03
0x03
XC
22
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
23
0x31
0x35
0x34
XC
24
0x1f
0x23
0x1c
XC
25
0x32
0x32
0x1a
XC
26
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
27
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01c2
PBX dial
tone waiting
time
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01c3
PBX dial
tone
instantaneou
s break
detection
time
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01c4
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01c5
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01c6
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01c7
7
6
5
4
3
2
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Items
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
28
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
29
0x03
0x03
0x04
XC
2A
0x00
0x00
0x05
XC
2B
0x31
0x00
0x00
XC
2C
0x1f
0x00
0x00
XC
2D
0x08
0x00
0x00
XC
2E
1
0
0e01c8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01c9
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01ca
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01cb
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01cc
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01cd
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01ce
7
6
5
4
3
2
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Items
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x02
0x00
0x00
XC
2F
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
1
0
0e01cf
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.21.4 0e01d*
Address
0e01d0
Items
2nd dial tone
OFF time
max. value
Bit
N
o
7
6
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
0x0a
0x00
0x00
XC
30
0x04
0x00
0x00
XC
31
0x03
0x03
0x03
XC
32
0x03
0x00
0x00
XC
33
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
34
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
35
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01d1
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01d2
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01d3
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01d4
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01d5
I-346
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frequency
lower limit
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01d6
Busy tone
detection
frequency
upper limit
7
6
0x31
0x00
0x00
XC
36
0x1f
0x00
0x00
XC
37
0x1e
0x00
0x00
XC
38
0x14
0x00
0x00
XC
39
0x1e
0x00
0x00
XC
3A
0x14
0x00
0x00
XC
3B
0x46
0x46
0x46
XC
3C
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01d7
Busy tone
detection
frequency
lower limit
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01d8
Busy tone
ON time
max. value
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01d9
Busy tone
ON time
min. value
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01da
Busy tone
OFF time
max. value
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01db
Busy tone
OFF time
min. value
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01dc
Ringer
detection
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frequency
upper limit
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01dd
Ringer
detection
frequency
lower limit
7
6
0x0c
0x0c
0x0c
XC
3D
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
3E
0x0a
0x0a
0x08
XC
3F
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01de
Ringer ON
time max.
value
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01df
Ringer ON
time min.
value
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.21.5 0e01e*
Address
0e01e0
Items
Ringer OFF
time max.
value
Bit
N
o
7
6
Default
Contents
Setting
North
Japan
America
CSRC
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x3c
0x3c
0x46
XC
40
0x02
0x00
0x00
XC
41
0x15
0x19
0x15
XC
42
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01e1
Ringer OFF
time min.
value
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01e2
PB dial
signal
transmission
time
7
6
5
4
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Contents
Setting
0x11
North
Japan
America
CSRC
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x15
0x11
XC
43
0x44
0x3d
0x3d
XC
44
0x68
0x68
0x5e
XC
45
0x44
0x3d
0x3d
XC
46
0x59
0x40
0x5c
XC
47
0x0a
0x0a
0x06
XC
48
0x04
0x04
0x04
XC
49
3
2
1
0
0e01e3
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01e4
10 pps pulse
dial break
rate
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01e5
10 pps pulse
dial interdigit pause
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01e6
20 pps pulse
dial break
rate
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01e7
20 pps pulse
dial interdigit pause
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01e8
PB signal
transmission
level
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01e9
PB signal
level
difference
(HL)
7
6
5
4
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Items
Bit
N
o
Contents
Setting
North
Japan
America
CSRC
Europe
Command
Parameter
3
2
1
0
0e01ea
DCLOOP
integration
time at CML
OFF
7
6
0x50
0x50
0x50
XC
4A
0x10
0x10
0x10
XC
4B
0x01
0x01
0x01
XC
4C
DC-LOOP check
0: No, 1: Always
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
4D
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
4E
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
4F
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01eb
DCLOOP
integration
time at CML
ON
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01ec
Pause time
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01ed
DC-LOOP
check mode
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01ee
DC-LOOP
waiting time
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01ef
DC-LOOP
instantaneou
s break
allowable
time (ph.A)
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
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11.21.6 0e01f*
Address
0e01f0
Items
DC-LOOP
instantaneou
s break
allowable
time (ph.B)
Default
Bit
N
o
7
6
5
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
50
0x12
0x10
0x10
XC
51
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
52
0x11
0x01
0x01
XC
53
4
3
2
1
0
0e01f1
Dial mode
RING DET
mode
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01f2
1st/2nd DT
detection
parameter
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01f3
0e01f4
Tone
detection
No. of busy
tone
detection
times
7
6
5
1300Hz
0: No,
1: Yes
BusyTone
0: No,
1: Yes
PBX DT
0: No,
1: Yes
3rd Dt
0: No,
1: Yes
2nd DT
0: No,
1: Yes
1st DT
0: No,
1: Yes
0x02
0x00
0x00
XC
54
0x02
0x02
0x02
XC
55
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01f5
No. of RING
detection
times
7
6
5
4
3
2
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Items
Bit
N
o
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
1
0
0e01f6
RING
detection
time
0x06
0x06
0x06
XC
56
0x37
0x37
0x37
XC
57
0x64
0x64
0x64
XC
58
ASCII[2]
0x2a
0x20
0x2a
0x20
0x2a
0x20
XC
59 - 5A
0x14
0x14
0x14
XC
5B
0x28
0x00
0x00
XC
5C
0x0a
0x00
0x00
XC
5D
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01f7
Remote
station
response
waiting time
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01f8
Answering
machine
function
7
6
5
4
Answer mode
0: OFF,
1: ON
2
1
0
0e01f9 0e01fa
Remote
reception
password
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01fb
RBT
transmission
time
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01fc
CAR signal
ON time
max. value
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01fd
CAR signal
ON time
min. value
7
6
5
4
3
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Items
Bit
N
o
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
2
1
0
0e01fe
CAR signal
OFF time
max. value
0x28
0x00
0x00
XC
5E
0x0a
0x00
0x00
XC
5F
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e01ff
CAR signal
OFF time
min. value
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.21.7 0e020*
Address
Items
0e0200
No. of CAR
signal detection
times
Bit
N
o
7
6
Default
Contents
CSRC
Setting
Japa
n
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x01
0x00
0x00
XC
60
0x05
0x00
0x00
XC
61
0x14
0x14
0x14
XC
62
0x83
0x00
0x00
XC
63
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0201
Caller ID signal
waiting time
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0202
Remote
reception
password entry
waiting time
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0203
Normal/number
display
automatic line
distinction
function
6
5
4
3
2
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Items
Bit
N
o
Contents
CSRC
Setting
Japa
n
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x10
0x10
0x10
XC
64
ASCII [20] When ID is less than 20 digits, leftjustify and insert a space at the head. (No
NULL terminator)
ALL
0x20
ALL
0x20
ALL
0x20
XC
65 6F
Contents
Setting
Japa
n
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
ASCII [20] When ID is less than 20 digits, leftjustify and insert a space at the head. (No
NULL terminator)
ALL
0x20
ALL
0x20
ALL
0x20
XC
70 - 78
0x0f
0x0f
0x0f
XC
79
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
7A
0x3f
0x3f
0x3f
XC
7B
0
0e0204
Monitor
speaker
(Transmission
signal sound)
6
5
3
2
1
0
0e0205 Numeric ID [20]
- 0e020f
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.21.8 0e021*
Address
Items
Bit
N
o
0e0210
0e0218
Numeric ID [20]
7
6
5
Default
CSRC
4
3
2
1
0
0e0219
PBX
connection
mode
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
PBX call
0000 - 1001: Ten-key, 1011: Reserved, 1100:
Reserved, 1101: Reserved
1110: Reserved, 1111: PBX unconnected
0
0e021a
Protocol
monitor
7
6
Speaker selection
0: FK-102 side
1: FL-102 side
3
2
1
0
0e021b
Reception
function
(disabled)
7
6
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Items
PBX outside
line access
code 1 (BCD)
Bit
N
o
Contents
Reserved
(fixed at 1)
Reserved
(Fixed at 1)
Reserved
(Fixed at 1)
1st digit
CSRC
Setting
Japa
n
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0xff
0xff
0xff
XC
7C
0xff
0xff
0xff
XC
7D
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
7E
0x64
XC
7F
6
5
4
3
2nd digit
2
1
0
0e021d
PBX outside
line access
code 2 (BCD)
3rd digit
6
5
4
3
4th digit
2
1
0
0e021e
Limit of long
size reception
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0e021f
Max. size of
long original
received
(In the case of
400 dpi or less)
0x64
0x64
Contents
Setting
Japa
n
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x64
0x64
0x64
XC
80
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.21.9 0e022*
Address
0e0220
Items
Max. size of
long original
received
Bit
N
o
7
6
5
Default
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Bit
N
o
4
3
2
Default
Contents
CSRC
Setting
Japa
n
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x0E
0x0E
0x0E
XC
81
0x14
0x14
0x14
XC
82
ALL
0x00
ALL
0x00
ALL
0x00
XC
83 - 8D
0x00
0x00
0x00
XC
8E
1
0
0e0221
Voice response
output level
adjustment
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0222
Monitor
speaker
(Received
signal sound)
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e0223
0e022d
Reserved area
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0e022e
External phone
off hook
determination
threshold value
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.21.10 0f002*
Address
0f0020
Items
Recepti
on main
scan
resolutio
n
capacity
[0]
Default
Bit
No
Contents
400dpi
300dpi
200dpi
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0xaa
0xaa
0xaa
X2
20
0x01
0x01
0x01
X2
21
4
3
16pels/mm
2
1
8pels/mm
0
0f0021
Recepti
on main
scan
resolutio
n
capacity
[1]
7
6
5
4
3
2
(1200dpi)
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0f0023
0f0024
0f0025
0f0026
Recepti
on sub
scan
resolutio
n
capacity
[0]
Recepti
on sub
scan
resolutio
n
capacity
[1]
Recepti
on
coding
system
capacity
Recepti
on
original
width
capacity
Recepti
on
original
length
capacity
Default
Bit
No
1
0f0022
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0xbb
0xbb
0xbb
X2
22
0x01
0x01
0x01
X2
23
0x1f
0x1f
0x1f
X2
24
0x0e
0x0e
0x0e
X2
25
0x46
0x46
0x46
X2
26
0x1b
0x1b
0x1b
X2
27
0xfc
0xfc
0xfc
X2
28
(800dpi)
600dpi
400dpi
300dpi
200dpi
100dpi
15.4 l/mm
2
1
7.7 l/mm
3.85 l/mm
7
6
5
4
3
2
(1200dpi)
(800dpi)
600dpi
7
6
5
(JPEG)
JBIG
MMR
MR
MH
THRU
7
6
5
(Legal)
(Letter)
A3
B4
A4
(A5)
7
6
Unlimited
(Legal)
(Letter)
0f0027
Recepti
on
speed
capacity
[0]
B4
A4
(A5)
7
6
5
4
V.29-96
V.29-72
0f0028
Recepti
on
speed
capacity
[1]
V.27-48
V.27-24
V.17-144
V.17-120
V.17-96
V.17-72
V.33-144
V.33-120
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Items
0f002a
0f002b
Recepti
on
speed
capacity
[2]
Recepti
on
speed
capacity
[3]
Recepti
on
MSLT
capacity
Default
Bit
No
1
0f0029
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0xff
0xff
0xff
X2
29
0x3f
0x3f
0x3f
X2
2A
(TCM-96)
(TCM-72)
V.34-192
V.34-168
V.34-144
V.34-120
V.34-96
V.34-72
V.34-48
V.34-24
7
6
5
V.34-336
V.34-312
V.34-288
V.34-264
V.34-240
V.34-216
0x05
0x05
0x05
X2
2B
0x05
0x05
0x05
X2
2C
0x05
0x05
0x05
X2
2D
0x05
0x05
0x05
X2
2E
0x01
0x01
0x01
X2
2F
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0f002c
Recepti
on
MSLT
capacity
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0f002d
Recepti
on
MSLT
capacity
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0f002e
Recepti
on
MSLT
capacity
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
0f002f
Recepti
on ECM
capacity
7
6
5
4
3
2
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Bit
No
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x11
0x11
0x11
X2
30
0x07
0x07
0x07
X2
31
ALL
0x00
ALL 0x00
ALL
0x00
X2
32 - 3F
Europe
Command
Parameter
1
0
11.21.11 0f003*
Address
0f0030
Items
Recepti
on
protocol
capacity
Default
Bit
No
Contents
Setting
CSRC
6
5
4
V8/V34
3
2
1
0
0f0031
0f0032 0f003f
Recepti
on
option
frame
capacity
Reserve
d area
G3S
7
6
5
4
(BFT)
(BTM)
PWD
(SEP)
SUB
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.21.12 10002*
Address
100020
Items
Transmission
main scan
line
resolution
instruction [0]
Default
Bit
No
Contents
400dpi
300dpi
200dpi
CSRC
Setting
Japa
n
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x22
0x22
0x22
X2
60
0x01
0x01
0x01
X2
61
0x11
0x11
0x11
X2
62
4
3
16pels/mm
2
1
8pels/mm
0
100021
Transmission
main scan
line
resolution
instruction [1]
7
6
5
4
3
2
100022
Transmission
sub scanning
resolution
instruction [0]
1200dpi
800dpi
600dpi
400dpi
300dpi
200dpi
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Items
Bit
No
Contents
100dpi
15.4 l/mm
CSRC
Setting
Japa
n
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x01
0x01
0x01
X2
63
0x1f
0x1f
0x1f
X2
64
0x0e
0x0e
0x0e
X2
65
0x46
0x46
0x46
X2
66
0x1b
0x1b
0x1b
X2
67
0xf0
0xf0
0xf0
X2
68
0xff
0xff
0xff
X2
69
100023
Transmission
sub scanning
resolution
instruction [1]
7.7 l/mm
3.85 l/mm
7
6
5
4
3
100024
100025
100026
Transmission
coding
method
instruction
Transmission
document
width
instruction
Transmission
document
length
instruction
1200dpi
800dpi
600dpi
7
6
5
(JPEG)
JBIG
MMR
MR
MH
THRU
7
6
5
(Legal)
(Letter)
A3
B4
A4
(A5)
7
6
Unlimited
(Legal)
(Letter)
100027
Transmission
speed
instruction [0]
B4
A4
(A5)
7
6
5
4
V.29-96
V.29-72
100028
100029
Transmission
speed
instruction [1]
Transmission
speed
instruction [2]
V.27-48
V.27-24
V.17-144
V.17-120
V.17-96
V.17-72
V.33-144
V.33-120
(TCM-96)
(TCM-72)
V.34-192
V.34-168
V.34-144
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Address
10002a
10002b
Items
Transmission
speed
instruction [3]
Transmission
MSLT
instruction
Bit
No
Contents
V.34-120
V.34-96
V.34-72
V.34-48
V.34-24
CSRC
Setting
Japa
n
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x3f
0x3f
0x3f
X2
6A
6
5
V.34-336
V.34-312
V.34-288
V.34-264
V.34-240
V.34-216
0x05
0x05
0x05
X2
6B
0x05
0x05
0x05
X2
6C
0x05
0x05
0x05
X2
6D
0x05
0x05
0x05
X2
6E
0x01
0x01
0x01
X2
6F
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
10002c
Transmission
MSLT
instruction
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
10002d
Transmission
MSLT
instruction
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
10002e
Transmission
MSLT
instruction
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
10002f
Transmission
ECM
instruction
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
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Address
Bit
No
Items
Contents
Setting
Japa
n
North
America
CSRC
Europe
Command
Parameter
11.21.13 10003*
Address
100030
Items
Bit
N
o
Transmissi
on
protocol
instruction
Default
Contents
Setting
CSRC
Japan
North
America
Europe
Command
Parameter
0x11
0x11
0x11
X2
70
0x00
0x00
0x00
X2
71
ALL
0x00
ALL 0x00
ALL
0x00
X2
72 - 7F
5
4
V8/V34
3
2
1
0
100031
Transmissi
on option
frame
instruction
100032 - Reserved
10003f
area
G3S
7
6
5
4
(BFT)
(BTM)
PWD
(SEP)
SUB
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
11.22 Finisher
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0 1.0 mm
Setting range
(c) Procedure
NOTE
After [Half-Fold Position] adjustment, make this [Center Staple Position] adjustment.
1. Place five sheets of originals on the ADF.
2. Make a set of copy in the saddle stitching mode.
3. Check the amount of horizontal deviation (width A) between the staple and the half fold positions on the set of copy.
4. If width A is out of the specified range, make the following adjustment.
5. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
6. Touch [Finisher] [FS-FN adjustment] [Center Staple Position].
7. Touch the paper size where staple position is adjusted.
8. Look at the copy and adjust the staple position with the [+] / [-] key.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Exit direction
0 1.0 mm
Setting range
(c) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
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10.
11.
12.
13.
9.5 mm 1.0 mm (2-3 hole), 11.0 mm 1.0 mm (2-4 hole), 10.5 mm 1.0 mm (SWE4 hole)
Setting range
(c) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
(c) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
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(b) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Stapler movement
Alignment Moving
Tray up/down operation
FD Stopper Operation
Punch Drive Standard Holes
Punch Drive MC (2 Holes)
Tray 1 Exit Roller Open/Close
Accommodation Roller Open/Close
2-Side Path Switch
Conveyance Drive
Tray 2 Path Switch
Upper/Lower Path Switch
Paddle Operation
Shift Operation
Stapler Movement
Alignment Plate F/R Movement
Tray up/down operation
FD Stopper operation
Exit Roller Retraction
Paper Path Switch
Conveyance Drive
Paper surface Detect Solenoid
Paddling Belt Up/Down
Paddle 1 Rotation Solenoid Drive
(b) Procedure
1. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
2. Touch [Finisher] [FS-FN adjustment] [Load Data].
3. Select a mode from the following.
Present adjusted value enrollment: Registers values adjusted for the finisher at the installation.
Enrollment lingua set point call: Calls values adjusted for the finisher at the installation.
4. Press the Start key.
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5.
6.
7.
8.
(d) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
(d) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
(2) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
(2) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
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By using this setting, the firmware stored in the server can be downloaded over internet for upgrading.
For details for upgrading the firmware, refer to J.3.1 Preparations for firmware rewriting.
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(b) Procedure
1. Select [User ID].
2. Enter the user ID (up to 64 one-byte characters) on the on-screen keyboard.
(2) Password
(a) Use
To register the password for accessing the program server where firmware is to be stored.
(b) Procedure
1. Select [Password].
2. Enter the password (up to 64 characters) on the on-screen keyboard.
(3) URL
(a) Use
To register the address and directory of the program server where the firmware is to be stored in URL.
(b) Procedure
1. Select [URL].
2. Enter the URL (up to 256 one-byte characters) on the on-screen keyboard.
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NOTE
Enter the URL which format suits the protocol to be used.
When connecting to http http:// (Host name or IP address)/ directory name or https:// (Host name or IP address)/directory
name.
When connecting to ftp ftp:// (Host name or IP address) / directory name.
(4) FileName
(a) Use
To register the file name of the firmware data to be downloaded.
(b) Procedure
1. Select [FileName].
2. Enter the file name (up to 63 one-byte characters) on the on-screen keyboard.
11.23.4 Download
(1) Use
Access the program server according to the Internet ISW setting, and download the firmware.
To use when updating the firmware via network.
(2) Procedure
1. Select [Download].
2. Touch [ISW Start] to start downloading the firmware.
3. The message to show the status will be displayed on the screen while connecting and transferring data.
NOTE
When it failed to connect to the program server, or failed to download, the error code and the message will be displayed.
Check the cause of the error by the error code, and follow the message for resetting.
Refer to Error code list for the error codes.
When the firmware is normally upgraded, the main body will automatically be restarted to complete the Internet ISW.
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Enhanced Security
Ref. Page
CE Password
I.12.3.1 CE Password
Administrator Password
CE Authentication
I.12.3.4 CE Authentication
Administrator unlocking
Engine FW DipSW
12.2 Starting/Exiting
12.2.1 Starting procedure
1. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
2. Press the following keys in this order.
Stop 0 Clear
3. Enhanced Security menu will appear.
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12.3.1 CE Password
(1) Use
To set and change the CE password.
(3) Procedure
Enter the CE password (8 digits) on the on-screen keyboard.
1. Current Password: Enter the currently using CE password.
2. New Password: Enter the new CE password.
3. Re-Input Password: Enter the new CE password again.
NOTE
When the following setting leads to the Password Rules [ON], the password with the same letters as well as the password which
is same as the previous one cannot be changed.
[Administrator Settings] [Security Settings]
NEVER forget the CE password. When forgetting the CE password, call responsible person of KM.
(3) Procedure
Enter the administrator password (8 digits) on the on-screen keyboard.
1. New Password: Enter the new administrator password.
2. Re-Input Password: Enter the new administrator password again.
NOTE
When the following setting leads to the Password Rules [ON], the password with the same letters, the password which is same
as the previous one and the password of less than eight digits cannot be changed.
[Administrator Settings] [Security Settings]
Level 1
Level 2
Printer Adjustment
Scanner Adjustment
Centering
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Level 1
Level 2
Horizontal Adjustment
Vertical Adjustment
Centering
ADF Adjustment
12.3.4 CE Authentication
It will not be displayed when the following settings are set to ON.
[Administrator Settings] [Security Setting] [Enhanced Security Mode] or [Password Rules].
(1) Use
To determine whether or not to authenticate CE password as entering Service Mode.
Use when authenticating CE password as entering Service Mode.
NOTE
For setting the following setting to ON, set the CE Authentication to ON and change the initial CE password beforehand.
[Administrator Settings] [Security Setting] [Enhanced Security Mode] or [Password Rules]
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [NVRAM Data Backup].
2. Touch [Start] to start making a backup.
3. Check the message [Backup is completed.], and turn main power switch OFF. Wait for ten seconds or more and turn main power switch
back ON.
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To set the period of time that elapses before the machine releases the access lock, which aims to prevent the unintentional release of the
access lock.
After the CE password authentication, if the access lock is activated, the lock release timer starts to operate by input the Stop 0 9
3 1 7 in [Meter Count] [Check Details] [Coverage Rate] after the main power switch is turned OFF and ON.
When the timer reaches the time specified in this setting, the access lock is released.
(2) Procedure
1. Touch [Administrator unlocking].
2. Touch [unlocking] to release an access lock.
3. When [OK] is displayed, touch [OK].
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When using i-Option LK-101 v2/102/103 v2/105, license management is done with the following procedures. [Service Mode] [Billing
Setting] [License Management]
[License Management] can set Activation/Deactivation of each i-Option functions, Repair/Initialize of functions for troubleshooting, or etc.
Ref. Page
Counter Setting
License Management *1
OpenAPI Authentication
Management
Activation *1
Deactivation *1
Repair *1, 2
Initialize *1
Request Code *1
List *1
Function list *1
Restriction Code
Region Code
*1: It is displayed only when the expanded memory furnished with the optional upgrade kit UK-203 is mounted.
*2: It is displayed only when license management error occurs.
13.2 Starting/Exiting
13.2.1 Starting procedure
1. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
2. Press the following keys in this order.
Stop 9
3. Billing Setting menu will appear.
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When it exceeds 279 mm in the main scan direction and 420 mm in the sub scan direction
(exceeds 399 mm at fax scan), it is regarded as the large size.
When it exceeds 215 mm in the main scan direction and 355 mm in the sub scan direction
(exceeds 337 mm at fax scan), it is regarded as the large size.
When it exceeds 203 mm in the main scan direction and 330 mm in the sub scan direction
(exceeds 313 mm at fax scan), it is regarded as the large size (However the size in the main scan
direction changes according to the foolscap size setting.)
NOTE
When the Size Counter setting is set to Not counted, the machine operate with following conditions regardless of the each
control panel settings.
Total Counter: Mode1
1-Sided
Sizes other than those
specified
Size
Mode
Total
2-Sided
Specified sizes
Mode
Mode
Specified sizes
Mode
Mode
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Print mode
1-Sided
Sizes other than those
specified
Size
Mode
2-Sided
Specified sizes
Mode
Mode
Specified sizes
Mode
Mode
Size
2-sided Total
0: No count
1: 1 count
2: 2 counts
3: 3 counts
4: 4 counts
(2) Device 2
(a) Use
To set whether or not the authentication device 2 is installed.
Set when the authentication unit (biometric type or card type) is mounted.
Card 1
Card 2
Bio1
Bio2
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[3]
[2]
NOTE
USB memory must be connected with the main power switch/sub power switch off.
When updating the firmware, use the service port. It cannot be updated when connected to another USB port.
6. Turn ON the main power switch and the sub power switch.
7. Select [Yes] on the loadable device driver installation screen.
8. Press the [START] to start installing the driver. (At this time, the Start key starts blinking red.)
9. Check that the control panel shows the message indicating that the data has been installed correctly ([Downloading Completed]).
Check also the check sum value ([Check Sum ####]) shown on the control panel. (The Start key lights blue.)
10. Turn OFF the main power switch.
11. Remove the USB memory device from the port.
12. Turn ON the main power switch and sub power switch.
(3) Message
(a) Use
Select the message type when the administrative unit is mounted.
Type 1
Type 2
Type 3
Type 4
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Type 1
Type 2
Type 3
Type 4
(2) Device 2
(a) Use
To set whether or not the management device 2 is installed.
Select the Management Setting Mode
Mode 1
Mode 2
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(2) Procedure
Select message of key counter. (Only for key counter, the type of the message is same after mounting.)
Type 2
Type 3
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Vendor 2
Authentication Device 1
Factory Default
Default Scan/Fax
Settings
Factory Default
[Yes]
Direct Input
[Job List]
OFF
PC-Fax RX Setting
TSI User Box Setting
OpenAPI Setting
Prohibit
OFF
LDAP Settings
Prefix/Suffix Setting
WebDAV Client Settings
Web Service Settings
Printer setting/Scanner
setting
Status Notification
Setting
Notification Item Setting
OFF
Password for Memory RX
Setting is set to the default
value of the administrator
password
Restrict
No
OFF
E-mail TX (SMTP)
E-mail RX (POP)
SMB Setting
IPP Setting
AppleTalk Setting
Forward TX Setting
Memory RX Setting
Copy, PC print, Send Data, and Print others will be set to ON.
Administrator Security
Level
Administrator
Settings
Authentication Device 2
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Setting Item
Image Log Transfer
Settings
Bluetooth Settings
Service Mode
Vendor 2
Authentication Device 1
Authentication Device 2
[No]
Management function
choice
FAX
(2) When the key counter IF vendor or management device 1/2 is mounted
Setting Item
Management Device 1
Management Device 2
Factory Default
Factory Default
[Yes]
Direct Input
[Job List]
Copy, PC print will be set to
ON.
Send Data, Print others will
be set to OFF.
Prohibit
OFF
OFF
Administrator
Settings
Restrict
No
Apply Stamps/Stamp
No
No
No
No
No
Apply Stamps/Date/Time
No
PC-Fax RX Setting
TSI User Box Setting
OpenAPI Setting
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Setting Item
Management Device 1
Management Device 2
[No]
Service Mode
FAX
(2) Procedure
Touching [END] key will clear the coverage rate.
(2) Use
To activate i-Option functions with CE.
The functions can be activated by selecting the desired function and enter the appropriate license code and function code.
Administrators also can activate i-Option functions through Administrator Settings.
(3) Procedure
NOTE
You need to access License Management System (LMS) to implement each function setting.
Before accessing the LMS, CE are required to register the E-mail address and the password in the LMS. To register, click [CE
Initial Registration] that is located in the upper right of CE Login screen.
1. Prepare token certification.
2. Access the following URL using the PC connected to the Internet.
https://lms.konicaminolta.com/license/KM/support.aspx
3. Click [CE Login].
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6. Enter the serial number of the target MFP, and click [Next].
NOTE
Make sure to enter alphabet letters of the serial number in all capital letters.
7. Click [Next].
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8. Enter the token number written in the token certification, and select the product description.
9. Click [Add].
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14. Select [Service Mode] -> [Billing Setting] -> [License Management].
15. Select [Activation] -> [Function Code] or [License Code], and enter the function code and the license code confirmed at Step13.
16. Touch [Apply].
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17. Follow the massage appearing on the screen and turn OFF and ON the main power switch and the sub power switch.
18. Select [Service Mode] -> [Billing Setting] -> [License Management] -> [Function List], and confirm that the activated function is displayed
at the list.
(2) Use
To deactivate i-Option functions due to registration error, expiration of lease term, change to other MFP or etc.
The functions can be deactivated by selecting the desired function and enter the appropriate deactivation code.
(3) Procedure
NOTE
You need to access License Management System (LMS) to implement each function setting.
Before accessing the LMS, CE are required to register the E-mail address and the password in the LMS. To register, click [CE
Initial Registration] that is located in the upper right of CE Login screen.
1. Check the serial number of the target MFP.
2. Access the following URL using the PC connected to the Internet.
https://lms.konicaminolta.com/license/KM/support.aspx
3. Click [CE Login].
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6. Enter the serial number of the target MFP, and click [Retrieve].
NOTE
Make sure to enter alphabet letters of the serial number in all capital letters.
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10. Select [Service Mode] -> [Billing Setting] -> [License Management].
11. Select [Deactivation] -> [Function Code] or [Deactivation Code], and enter the function code and the deactivation code confirmed at
Step9.
12. Touch [Apply].
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13. Write down or print out the serial number and deactivation complete code.
NOTE
When A4S or 8 1/2 x 11S is set to the paper feed tray, the above-mentioned serial number and deactivation complete code
can be printed out by pressing the start key.
Serial number and deactivation complete code can be confirmed in [List] available from [License Management].
Serial Number
0123456789012
Deactivation
Complete Code
01234-56789-01234-56789-01234-56789-01234
14. Follow the message appearing on the screen and turn OFF and ON the main power switch and the sub power switch.
15. Access to the LMS and login again.
For detail of the login method, refer to step 2 to step4.
16. Click [Deactivate License Code in LMS].
17. Enter the serial number and the deactivation complete code confirmed at step13.
NOTE
Make sure to enter alphabet letters of the serial number in all capital letters.
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(2) Use
To be used when license management information is lost due to replacement of NVRAM board (NRB) or EEPROM (IC51) or any other
trouble.
License management information can be repaired by acquiring repair code with repair request code, and entering the repair code.
(3) Procedure
NOTE
You need to access License Management System (LMS) to implement each function setting.
Before accessing the LMS, CE are required to register the E-mail address and the password in the LMS. To register, click [CE
Initial Registration] that is located in the upper right of CE Login screen.
When the message License management error occurred. is displayed, carry out the repair operation with the following steps.
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Repair
Request Code
Repair Code
Repair
3. Write down or print out the serial number, repair request code and request code.
NOTE
When A4S or 8 1/2 x 11S is set to the paper feed tray, the above-mentioned serial number and repair request code can be
printed out by pressing the start key.
Serial Number
0123456789012
Repair
Request Code
01234-56789-01234-56789-01234-56789-01234
Request Code
01234-56789-01234-56789-01234-56789
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11. Select [Service Mode] -> [Billing Setting] -> [License Management].
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12. Select [Repair] -> [Repair Code], and enter the repair code confirmed at step10.
Repair
Request Code
Repair Code
Repair
Repair
Request Code
Repair Code
12345-67890-12345-67890-12345-67890-12345
Repair
14. Follow the massage appearing on the screen and turn OFF and ON the main power switch and the sub power switch.
NOTE
When carrying out the repair operation after NVRAM board replacement, it is necessary to reactivate the i-Option license.
(2) Use
To be used when license management information cannot be repaired.
License management information should be initialized when the machine fails to generate request code or repair request code due to any
trouble and the information cannot be repaired.
(3) Procedure
NOTE
You need to access License Management System (LMS) to implement each function setting.
When license management information cannot be repaired, initialize the information with the following procedure.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Contact the license management section of sales company to report the information necessary to issue the initialize code.
The license management section of sales company supplies the initialize code.
Call the Billing Setting to the screen.
Touch [License Management] [Initialize].
Enter the initialize code issued by call center using the keyboard on the screen, and touch [Apply].
6. After completing the initialization, follow the message appearing on the screen and turn OFF and ON the main power switch.
(1) Functions
To display and print request code and serial number.
(2) Use
To check the request code and serial number.
(3) Procedure
Set A4S or 8 1/ x 11S paper to the tray, and press start key at request code screen to print.
2
(2) Use
To display and print deactivation complete code and serial number.
(3) Procedure
Set A4S or 8 1/ x 11S paper to the tray, and press start key at deactivation complete code screen to print.
2
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Initialize
Right
door
open/
close
Main
power
switch
OFF/
ON
Trouble
reset
Clear
All
Data
Job
Memo
ry
Settin
g Data
Address
Registratio
n Data
Fax
Settin
g
Data
All
Histo
ry
Data
Networ
k
Setting
Data
Contents to be cleared
Jam display
Rank A
Malfunction
Rank B
display
Rank C
Utility Mode
(Except items on engine
adjustment)
History data
(Job history, Journal
history, Receive reject
history, Destination
history, Job secure
counter)
*1
Toner counter
Billing
Setting
Management
Function
Choice
System 2
HDD
Image Controller Setting
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(2) Procedure
1. Temporarily secure the scanner motor assy [1] with three screws
[2].
[2]
[2]
[2]
[1]
[1]
2. With the scanner drive gear set screw [1] located on the right-hand
side as shown on the left, slide the scanner motor assy [2] to the
left and check that it is returned to the original position by the
tension of the spring [3].
Perform this step three times.
3. Tighten the three screws [4] to fix the scanner motor assy into
position.
[4]
[3]
[4]
[4]
[2]
15.1.2 Positioning of the exposure unit/LED exposure unit and mirrors unit
(1) Purpose
This adjustment must be made in the following case:
The scanner drive cables have been rewound
(2) Procedure
1. While temporarily attaching the exposure unit/LED exposure unit to
the scanner drive cables, move the mirrors unit [1] to the center
and hit the mirrors unit against the side of the rails [2].
[2]
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2. While keeping the mirrors unit hit against the side of the rail, move
the temporarily attached exposure unit/LED exposure unit [1] to
the right on the scanner frame as far as the exposure unit/LED
exposure unit will go.
[1]
[3]
[3]
3. Slowly move the exposure unit/LED exposure unit [1] and the
mirrors unit [2] until they reach the position [3] where you can
insert the screws into the exposure unit/LED exposure unit.
NOTE
Be careful so that the temporarily attached exposure unit/
LED exposure unit and the mirrors unit do not become out
of position.
4. Tighten the screws to fix the exposure unit/LED exposure unit [1].
[1]
[2]
(2) Procedure
1. Pull out the tray where this adjustment is made.
2. Load the tray with the paper.
3. Move the set of the paper guides [1] until no gap is produced
between the both ends of paper and the paper guides.
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(2) Procedure
1. Make a test print and check the amount of misalignment.
2. Pull out the tray where this adjustment is made.
3. Stretch the paper guides [1] to the maximum size position.
[1]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[1]
(2) Procedure
[1]
[2]
1. Align the match mark [1] on the bypass guide rack gear with the
groove on the gear rim at two places and install two bypass guide
rack gears [2].
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2. When installing the manual CD size sensor assy [3], make sure
that the part [1] (pointed by the arrow) on the bypass guide rack
gear and the gears hole [2] on the manual CD size sensor assy
are placed in a straight line.
3. Secure the manual CD size sensor assy with two screws.
[3]
[2]
[1]
4. After the bypass paper size unit base has been mounted, check that the lever of the bypass paper size unit moves smoothly in a manner
operatively connected to the bypass guide.
5. Call the Service Mode to the screen and select [Machine] [Manual Bypass Tray Width Adj]. Then, carry out manual bypass tray width
adjustment.
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(2) Procedure
1. Remove the document pad [1].
NOTE
When removing the document pad [1], pull apart the hook
and loop fastener one by one. Pulling the mall at once
may damage the sponge.
[1]
2. Check the clearance between the upper face [1] of scanner and
the protrusion on the reverse automatic document feeder side. (2
spots, front/back)
NOTE
There must be no clearance between the protrusion on the
reverse automatic document feeder and the upper face [1]
of scanner.
3. If there is any clearance, the following adjustment is needed.
[1]
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Deviation in + (plus)
Deviation in - (minus)
2. Place the chart [1] in the document feed tray (with the side having
an arrow facing up).
[1]
Deviation in + (plus)
Deviation in - (minus)
8. Loosen the mounting screw [1] on the right hinge viewed from the
front.
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[1]
[2]
10. When the difference of the deviation is + (plus), turn the screw [1]
counterclockwise to adjust.
NOTE
Look at the guide lines [2] when making the adjustment.
When turning the screw, be sure not to raise the reverse
automatic document feeder until in an upright position.
To prevent the adjustment screw [2] breakage, be sure to
follow the above instructions.
[2]
11. When the difference of the deviation is - (minus), turn the screw [1]
clockwise to adjust.
NOTE
Look at the guide lines [2] when making the adjustment.
When turning the screw, be sure not to raise the reverse
automatic document feeder until in an upright position.
To prevent the adjustment screw [2] breakage, be sure to
follow the above instructions.
[1]
[1]
12. After completing the adjustment, tighten the nut loosened in step 9.
13. After completing the adjustment, tighten the screw loosened in step 8.
14. Attach the two supplied hinge covers.
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17.1.2 Procedure
1. Measure the width of printed reference line A.
Specification: 3.0 mm 1.0 mm
A
2. Slide out the drawer [1] and unload paper from it.
3. Loosen two screws [2] at the center of the paper lifting plate.
[2]
[1]
[2]
4. Watching the graduations [1] provided in the drawer, move the edge
guide [2] in the rear.
If width A is greater than the specified value, move the edge
guide toward the front.
If width A is smaller than the specified value, move the edge
guide toward the rear.
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18.1.2 Procedure
1. Measure the width of printed reference line A.
Specification: 3.0 mm 1.0 mm
A
2. Press the drawer release button [1] and then slide out the drawer [2]
from the paper feed cabinet.
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[3]
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6. Loosen the adjustment screw [1] and turn screw [2] to make the
adjustment.
NOTICE
Do not damage the passage surface of the right door.
[1]
[2]
NOTICE
If width A is greater than the specified value: Turn screw [1]
counterclockwise.
[1]
NOTICE
If width A is smaller than the specified value: Turn screw
[1] clockwise.
[1]
[1]
2. While raising the main tray [1], remove the screw [2] and the
connector cover [3].
[2]
3. While raising the main tray [1], remove two screws [2] that hold the
shift tray in position.
NOTE
When reinstalling, use caution because the wire of the
main tray [1] comes off easily.
[1]
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[1]
[2]
5. Push the tab [1] of the shift tray [2] as shown on the left and release
the lock.
6. Remove the shift tray [2].
[1]
7. Loosen the screw [1] fixing the tension pulley assy as shown on the
left and move it in the direction of the arrow.
8. After moving the shifter, tighten the fixing screw [1].
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(2) Procedure
1. Set the mode to Punch mode for printing.
2. Hold the output paper half and check the displacement of the
punch hole.
Standard value: 0 2.0 mm
3. In case the figure exceeds the above mentioned standard value, follow the procedures shown below.
4. Open the upper cover [1].
[1]
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(2) Procedure
1. Make a copy in the half-fold mode.
2. Unfold the paper that exits the machine and lay the paper with the
ridge facing up.
Exit direction
[A1]
[1]
3. Confirm the skew of the fold line [1] of the output copy sample
(Widths of A1 and A2)
Standard value: A1-A2=1.0 mm
4. In case the figure exceeds the above mentioned standard value,
follow the adjustment procedures below.
[A2]
5. Open the front door of the finisher.
6. Pull the saddle unit.
7. Remove the screw [1], and pull the saddle unit out completely.
[1]
[1]
8. Slide down the movable part [1] of the right rail and remove the
screw [2].
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[1]
[2]
9. Push down the right rail [2] until the two notches [1] are visible as
shown in the illustration below.
10. Loosen two screws [3].
[3]
[1]
[1]
[1]
[3]
12. Incline the stopper [2] forward or backward according to the skew
of the crease using the shoulder screw [1] as the supporting point.
NOTE
Push the driver or equivalent into the cover hole [3] to
incline the stopper [2].
[1]
[2]
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13. Move the stopper [1] up and down to confirm that the stoppers
light blocking plate [2] does not touch the inner surfaces of the
sensor slit [3].
14. In case of <NG>, take the following step.
[3]
[1]
<OK>
[2]
[3]
<NG>
<NG>
15. Raise the stopper [1] and loosen the screw [2] that holds the
sensor mounting plate.
[1]
[2]
[2]
16. To make the light blocking plate pass the center of the sensor slit
[1], move the sensor mounting plate [2] from side to side and
adjust the mounting plates position.
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17. Lower the stopper [1] and confirm that the state is that of <OK>.
[1]
18. Raise the stopper [1] again and tighten the screw [2] that was
loosened in step 15.
19. Make the copy sample again to confirm the cease skew.
20. Reinstall the above parts following the removal steps in reverse.
[1]
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J REWRITING OF FIRMWARE
There are two ways to update the firmware: One is by directly connecting with the main body using the USB memory device, and the
other is by downloading over a network using the Internet ISW.
NOTE
The settings in the "Utility" mode and the "Service Mode" will not be changed, when the firmware is updated.
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1.1 Procedure
1. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
2. Select the [Firmware Version].
3. Check if the firmware version is updated.
NOTE
After conducting firmware updating, check the firmware version No. and confirm that the firmware has been normally updated.
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2. USB memory
NOTE
USB memory must be connected with the main power switch/sub power switch off.
When updating the firmware, use the service port for the service.
It cannot be updated when connected to another service port.
2.1 Preparation
Conditions for USB memory which can be used for updating the firmware are as follows:
Without security function added (security function can be turned off)
Memory with 1 GB to 2 GB are recommended (One with 4 GB or more may not operate)
Corresponds to USB 2.0
Formatted with FAT32 type
A USB flash memory that appears as multiple drives on a computer cannot be used.
2.2 Procedure
1. Connect the USB to the PC, and copy the firmware data to the USB memory.
NOTE
The firmware data to be updated must be copied to the root directory with the file name A1UDFW. tar.
More than one firmware data with a single model or multiple models can be stored in the USB memory. (Maximum of fifteen
files)
When storing more than one firmware data, make a folder with a name (model code) FW (A1UDFW for this machine) right
under the root directory. (File names can be set arbitrarily)
When making a folder and storing more than one firmware data, it is also necessary to copy the firmware data A0EDFW. Tar
to the root directly.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Turn OFF the main power switch and the sub power switch.
Remove the screw [1].
Lift up the cover [2] of the service port.
Insert the USB memory device to the service port [3] for service.
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[1]
[3]
[2]
NOTE
USB memory must be connected with the main power switch/sub power switch off.
When updating the firmware, use the service port for the service.
It cannot be updated when connected to another service port.
6. Turn ON the main power switch and the sub power switch.
7. Control panel shows F/W items to be updated, and select the particular type of F/W to be updated. (Select [YES].)
F/W to be updated
Appropriate board
Remark
MFP CONTROLLER
SCANNER
PRINTER
ADF (DF-M)
FINISHER
RU
SD
DSC
DSC board
DSC2
Not used
NOTE
Unless one of the keys on the control panel is pressed, firmware is automatically updated after 30 seconds when the main
power switch/sub power switch is turned on.
When the BootRom file is in the firmware data, [RootRom] key is displayed. Pressing the key updates data.
When more than one firmware are stored in step 1, pressing [FW Data Select] enables selection. (Data of other models cannot
be selected.)
(Data with * at the left top of data selection screen will be the default data copied to the root directly in the USB memory.)
8. Press the [START]. (At this time, the Start key starts blinking red.)
9. Check that the control panel shows the message indicating that the data has been rewritten correctly ([Downloading Completed]). Check
also the check sum value ([Check Sum ####]) shown on the control panel. (The Start key lights blue.)
10. Turn OFF the main power switch and the sub power switch.
11. Remove the USB memory device, and fix the cover of the USB port using a screw.
12. Turn ON the main power switch and the sub power switch.
NOTE
When turning the main power switch ON for the first time after the firmware is updated, data may sometimes be internally
updated.
In that case, the following message will be displayed. Never turn the main power switch OFF until either the serial number
input screen or the trouble code screen is displayed.
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Appropriate board
MFP CONTROLLER
SCANNER
Remark
PRINTER
ADF (DF-M)
FINISHER
RU
SD
DSC1
DSC board
DSC2
Not used
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3. Internet ISW
3.1 Preparations for firmware rewriting
3.1.1 Outline
[Internet ISW] is the system which gives the instruction for updating the firmware with the control panel of the main body, so the main body
will automatically receive the firmware from the program server over a network for updating. With the Internet ISW, the firmware can be
updated when the CE is at the users without firmware data.
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6. Connection Time-Out
Select [Connection Time-Out], and set the time for the connection time out between 30 and 300 seconds.
3. Select [User ID], and enter the user ID which is necessary for connecting to the program server on the on-screen keyboard, and touch
[END].
4. Select [Password], and enter the password which is necessary for connecting to the program server on the on-screen keyboard, and
touch [END].
5. Select [URL], and enter the directory which stores the program server address and the firmware on the on-screen keyboard by URL
method, and touch [END].
NOTE
Enter the URL which matches to the protocol to be used.
When connecting to
http
When connecting to
ftp
6. Select [File Name], and enter the file name of the firmware data to be downloaded on the on-screen keyboard, and touch [END].
7. Touch [END] to finish setting.
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3. The main body will automatically start running, and it starts accessing the server.
4. Control panel shows F/W items to be updated, and select the particular type of F/W to be updated. (Select [YES].)
F/W to be updated
Appropriate board
Remark
MFP CONTROLLER
SCANNER
PRINTER
ADF (DF-M)
FINISHER
RU
SD
DSC1
DSC board
DSC2
Not used
NOTE
Unless one of the keys on the control panel is pressed, firmware is updated after 30 seconds when the unit has restarted.
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2. When updating on the control panel, touch [settings] on the standby screen, and check the Network settings again.
Touch [Download], and restart the Internet ISW.
NOTE
Return to the standby screen without fail after turning the main power switch OFF/ON if the firmware is not updated.
Firmware can be updated with the USB memory with the main power switch OFF.
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4. CS Remote Care
4.1 Firmware rewriting from the CS Remote Care
For detailed error information relating to CS Remote Care, refer to I.11.7 Setting up the CS Remote Care
For the firmware update procedure using CS Remote Care, refer to CS Remote Care Center Manual.
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K TROUBLESHOOTING
1. JAM CODE
JAM DISPLAY
(1) JAM DISPLAY
When the paper jam occurred, the message, the position jam occurred (number blinks), position of the remaining paper (number lights
up), and the JAM code are displayed.
NOTE
JAM code is displayed on the jam warning screen only when the following setting is set to Display.
[Service Mode] [System 2] [JAM Code Display Setting]
JAM type
Ref. page
10-40
11-01
11-44
12-01
12-40
13-01
13-40
14-01
14-40
15-01
15-40
15-43
17-08
17-21
17-22
20-01
20-11
20-12
20-13
20-21
20-22
30-01
Exit section
30-03
32-01
32-05
32-31
66-01
66-11
66-21
66-02
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JAM code
JAM type
Ref. page
66-12
66-03
72-14
K.1.9.1 72-14
72-15
K.1.9.2 72-15
72-16
K.1.9.3 72-16
72-17
K.1.9.4 72-17
72-18
K.1.9.5 72-18
72-19
K.1.9.6 72-19
72-21
K.1.9.7 72-21
72-22
K.1.9.8 72-22
72-26
K.1.9.9 72-26
72-43
K.1.9.10 72-43
72-81
FS staple section
K.1.9.11 72-81
72-85
K.1.9.12 72-85
72-86
K.1.9.13 72-86
72-87
K.1.9.14 72-87
92-01
93-01
K.1.10.2 93-01
99-01
Controller JAM
K.1.10.3 99-01
66-13
66-23
66-33
66-04
66-14
66-24
66-34
66-05
66-06
66-07
66-15
92-40
Detection timing
Ref. page
In case paper position is detected as locating properly after main power switch is
turned ON, door and cover are opened /closed or jam/trouble reset is done, it is
regarded as paper jam at manual bypass feed section.
In case paper position is detected as locating properly after main power switch is
turned ON, door and cover are opened /closed or jam/trouble reset is done, it is
regarded as paper jam at tray 1 feed section.
Tray 2 vertical transport sensor (PS28) is unblocked or turned ON when the main
power switch is turned ON, a door or cover is opened and closed, or a misfeed or
malfunction is reset.
In case paper position is detected as locating properly after main power switch is
turned ON, door and cover are opened /closed or jam/trouble reset is done, it is
regarded as paper jam at tray 2 feed section.
Tray 3 feed section
The tray 3 vertical transport sensor (PS36) is turned ON when the main power
switch is set to ON, a door or cover is opened and closed, or a misfeed or
malfunction is reset.
In case paper position is detected as locating properly after main power switch is
turned ON, door and cover are opened /closed or jam/trouble reset is done, it is
regarded as paper jam at tray 3 feed section.
Tray 4 feed section
The tray 4 vertical transport sensor (PS46) is turned ON when the main power
switch is set to ON, a door or cover is opened and closed, or a misfeed or
malfunction is reset.
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JAM type
Ref. page
In case paper position is detected as locating properly after main power switch is
turned ON, door and cover are opened /closed or jam/trouble reset is done, it is
regarded as paper jam at tray 4 feed section.
LCT feed section
The paper feed sensor (PS51) is turned ON when the main power switch is set to
ON, a door or cover is opened and closed, or a misfeed or malfunction is reset.
In case paper position is detected as locating properly after main power switch is
turned ON, door and cover are opened /closed or jam/trouble reset is done, it is
regarded as paper jam at LCT feed section.
LCT vertical transport
section
The vertical transport sensor (PS52) is blocked when the main power switch is set
to ON, a door or cover is opened and closed, or a misfeed or malfunction is reset.
In case paper position is detected as locating properly after main power switch is
turned ON, door and cover are opened /closed or jam/trouble reset is done, it is
regarded as paper jam at LCT vertical transport section.
Image transfer section
The registration sensor (PS1) is unblocked when the main power switch is turned
ON, a door or cover is opened and closed, or a misfeed or malfunction is reset.
In case paper position is detected as locating properly after main power switch is
turned ON, door and cover are opened /closed or jam/trouble reset is done, it is
regarded as paper jam at image transfer section.
Exit section
The paper exit sensor (PS3) is blocked when the main power switch is turned ON,
a door or cover is opened and closed, or a misfeed or malfunction is reset.
In case paper position is detected as locating properly after main power switch is
turned ON, door and cover are opened /closed or jam/trouble reset is done, it is
regarded as paper jam at exit section.
Duplex pre-registration
section
In case paper position is detected as locating properly after main power switch is
turned ON, door and cover are opened /closed or jam/trouble reset is done, it is
regarded as paper jam at duplex pre-registration section.
The paper does not unblock the duplex unit lower transport sensor (PS93) even
after lapse of a given period of time after the paper has blocked the duplex unit
upper transport sensor (PS92).
K.1.10.2 93-01
The paper does not unblock the duplex unit lower transport sensor (PS93) even
after lapse of a given period of time after the paper has blocked the PS93.
In case the duplex unit upper transport sensor (PS92) or the duplex unit lower
transport sensor (PS93) is blocked after main power switch is turned ON, door and
cover are opened /closed or jam/trouble reset is done, it is regarded as paper jam
at duplex transport section.
In case paper position is detected as locating properly after main power switch is
turned ON, door and cover are opened /closed or jam/trouble reset is done, it is
regarded as paper jam at duplex transport section.
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[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
1.3.2 DF-621
[2]
[3]
[1]
[4]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
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1.3.3 PC-109/PC-208
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
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1.3.4 PC-409
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
1.3.5 JS-505
[3]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[3]
[2]
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1.3.6 FS-529
[2]
[3]
[1]
[1]
[3]
[2]
1.3.7 FS-527/SD-509/PK-517/JS-603
[4]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[10]
[9]
[5]
[8]
[6]
[7]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
[10]
Action
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Replace paper.
Replace paper.
Is a foreign object present along the paper path, or is the paper path deformed or
worn?
Are the edge guide and trailing edge stop at the correct position to accommodate the Set as necessary.
paper?
Are the actuators operating correctly?
1.5 1*-**
1.5.1 10-01, 10-40
(1) Contents
JAM type
JAM code
10-01, 10-40
Detection timing
10-01
The leading edge of the paper does not unblocked or turn ON the tray 2 vertical transport sensor (PS28)
even after the lapse of a given period of time after the manual bypass starts to feed paper.
10-40
For paper fed from the manual bypass, the image write start signal permit continues to be disabled for a
predetermined period of time after the timing of the image write start signal output.
In case paper position is detected as locating properly after main power switch is turned ON, door and
cover are opened / closed or jam/trouble reset is done, it is regarded as paper jam at manual bypass
feed section.
Misfeed processing
location
Right door
Relevant parts
(2) Procedure
Step
1
2
Action
Initial check items
PS28 I/O check, sensor check
Control signal
C-17
C-19
C-10
C-10
C-16
5
6
M1 operation check
Change PRCB
JAM code
11-01, 11-44
Detection timing
11-01
The leading edge of the paper does not unblocked the registration sensor (PS1) even after the lapse of a
given period of time after the tray 1 starts to feed paper.
11-44
At the start of paper feed retry, the registration sensor (PS1) has already detected paper passage.
In case paper position is detected as locating properly after main power switch is turned ON, door and
cover are opened / closed or jam/trouble reset is done, it is regarded as paper jam at tray 1 feed section.
Misfeed processing
location
Right door
Tray 1
Relevant parts
(2) Procedure
Step
1
2
3
Action
Control signal
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Step
4
5
Action
Control signal
M1 operation check
Change PRCB
C-16
JAM code
12-01, 12-40
Detection timing
12-01
The leading edge of the paper does not unblocked or turn ON the tray 2 vertical transport sensor (PS28)
even after the lapse of a given period of time after the tray 2 starts to feed paper.
12-40
For paper fed from the tray 2, the image write start signal permit continues to be disabled for a
predetermined period of time after the timing of the image write start signal output.
Tray 2 vertical transport sensor (PS28) is unblocked or turned ON when the main power switch is turned
ON, a door or cover is opened and closed, or a misfeed or malfunction is reset.
In case paper position is detected as locating properly after main power switch is turned ON, door and
cover are opened / closed or jam/trouble reset is done, it is regarded as paper jam at tray 2 feed section.
Misfeed processing
location
Right door
Tray 2
Relevant parts
(2) Procedure
Step
1
2
3
4
5
6
Action
Control signal
C-17
C-19
C-4
C-6
C-17
C-19
C-16
JAM code
13-01, 13-40
Detection timing
13-01
The leading edge of the paper does not block the tray 3 vertical transport sensor (PS36) even after the
set period of time has elapsed after the tray 3 starts to feed paper.
13-40
For paper fed from the tray 3, image write start signal permit continues to be disabled for a
predetermined period of time after the timing of image write start signal output.
The tray 3 vertical transport sensor (PS36) is turned ON when the main power switch is set to ON, a
door or cover is opened and closed, or a misfeed or malfunction is reset.
In case paper position is detected as locating properly after main power switch is turned ON, door and
cover are opened / closed or jam/trouble reset is done, it is regarded as paper jam at tray 3 feed section.
Misfeed processing
location
Right door
Tray 3
Relevant parts
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(2) Procedure
Step
1
2
3
4
Action
Control signal
C-17 to 18
C-20
PC-208 B-2
C-17
C-19
PCCB31 CN5-1 to 4
PC-208 B-3
PCCB31 CN5-5 to 8
PC-208 B-3
Change PCCB31
Change PRCB
JAM code
14-01, 14-40
Detection timing
14-01
The leading edge of the paper does not block the tray 4 vertical transport sensor (PS46) even after the
set period of time has elapsed after the tray 4 starts to feed paper.
14-40
For paper fed from the tray 4, image write start signal permit continues to be disabled for a
predetermined period of time after the timing of image write start signal output.
The tray 4 vertical transport sensor (PS46) is turned ON when the main power switch is set to ON, a
door or cover is opened and closed, or a misfeed or malfunction is reset.
In case paper position is detected as locating properly after main power switch is turned ON, door and
cover are opened / closed or jam/trouble reset is done, it is regarded as paper jam at tray 4 feed section.
Misfeed processing
location
Right door
Tray 4
Relevant parts
(2) Procedure
Step
1
2
Action
Control signal
C-17 to 18
C-20
PC-208 G-5
PC-208 B-2
C-17
C-19
PCCB31 CN9-1 to 4
PC-208 G-5 to 6
PCCB31 CN9-6 to 9
PC-208 G-6
Change PCCB31
10
Change PRCB
JAM code
Detection timing
15-01
The leading edge of the paper does not turn ON the paper feed sensor (PS51) even after the set period
of time has elapsed after the LCT starts to feed paper.
15-40
For paper fed from the LCT, image write start signal permit continues to be disabled for a predetermined
period of time after the timing of image write start signal output.
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The paper feed sensor (PS51) is turned ON when the main power switch is set to ON, a door or cover is
opened and closed, or a misfeed or malfunction is reset.
In case paper position is detected as locating properly after main power switch is turned ON, door and
cover are opened / closed or jam/trouble reset is done, it is regarded as paper jam at LCT feed section.
Misfeed processing
location
Right door
Relevant parts
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
2
3
4
5
Control signal
PC-409 G-9
PC-409 G-9
C-17
C-19
C-17 to 18
C-20
PCCB51 PJ6-1 to 4
PC-409 G-10
PCCB51 PJ6-5 to 8
PC-409 G-9
Change PCCB51
10
Change PRCB
JAM code
Detection timing
17-08
The paper feed sensor (PS51) is not turned OFF even after the lapse of a given period of time after
PS51 has been turn ON.
17-21
The vertical transport sensor (PS52) is not turned ON even after the lapse of a given period of time after
the paper feed sensor (PS51) has been turn ON.
17-22
The vertical transport sensor (PS52) is not turned OFF even after the lapse of a given period of time
after the PS53 has been turn ON.
The vertical transport sensor (PS52) is blocked when the main power switch is set to ON, a door or
cover is opened and closed, or a misfeed or malfunction is reset.
In case paper position is detected as locating properly after main power switch is turned ON, door and
cover are opened / closed or jam/trouble reset is done, it is regarded as paper jam at LCT vertical
transport section.
Misfeed processing
location
Right door
Relevant parts
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
2
3
Control signal
PC-409 G-9
PC-409 G-9
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Step
4
5
Action
PS28 I/O check, sensor check
PS1 I/O check, sensor check
Control signal
C-17
C-19
C-17 to 18
C-20
PCCB51 PJ6-1 to 4
PC-409 G-10
PCCB51 PJ6-5 to 8
PC-409 G-9
Change PCCB51
10
Change PRCB
1.6 2*-**
1.6.1 20-01, 20-11
(1) Contents
JAM type
JAM code
20-01, 20-11
Detection timing
20-01
The registration sensor (PS1) is not unblocked even after the lapse of a given period of time after the
tray 2, tray 3 or tray 4 starts to feed paper.
20-11
The tray 2 vertical transport sensor (PS28) is not unblocked or turned OFF even after the lapse of a
given period of time after the paper has been blocked or turn ON the PS28.
Misfeed processing
location
Right door
Relevant parts
(2) Procedure
Step
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Action
Control signal
C-17 to 18
C-20
C-17
C-19
C-17
C-19
C-17 to 18
C-20
C-16
JAM code
20-12, 20-21
Detection timing
20-12
The tray 3 vertical transport sensor (PS36) is not unblocked even after the lapse of a given period of time
after PS36 has been blocked by a paper.
20-21
The tray 2 vertical transport sensor (PS28) is not blocked or turned ON even after the lapse of a given
period of time after the tray 3, tray 4 or LCT starts to feed paper.
Misfeed processing
location
Right door
Relevant parts
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(2) Procedure
Step
1
2
3
4
Action
Control signal
C-17 to 18
C-20
PC-208 B-2
C-17
C-19
PCCB31 CN5-1 to 4
PC-208 B-3
PCCB31 CN5-5 to 8
PC-208 B-3
Change PCCB31
Change PRCB
JAM code
20-13, 20-22
Detection timing
20-13
The tray 4 vertical transport sensor (PS46) is not unblocked even after the lapse of a given period of time
after PS46 has been blocked by a paper.
20-22
The tray 3 vertical transport sensor (PS36) is not blocked even after the lapse of a given period of time
after the tray 4 starts to feed paper.
Misfeed processing
location
Right door
Relevant parts
(2) Procedure
Step
1
2
Action
Control signal
C-17 to 18
C-20
PC-208 G-5
PC-208 B-2
C-17
C-19
PCCB31 CN9-1 to 4
PC-208 G-5 to 6
PCCB31 CN9-6 to 9
PC-208 G-6
Change PCCB31
10
Change PRCB
1.7 3*-**
1.7.1 30-01, 30-03
(1) Contents
JAM type
JAM code
30-01, 30-03
Detection timing
30-01
A sheet of paper does not block the registration sensor (PS1) after a predetermined period of time has
elapsed since the sheet unblocks PS1.
30-03
The leading edge of paper does not block the paper exit sensor (PS3) since the paper feeding is started.
The registration sensor (PS1) is unblocked when the main power switch is turned ON, a door or cover is
opened and closed, or a misfeed or malfunction is reset.
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Misfeed processing
location
Right door
Relevant parts
(2) Procedure
Step
1
2
3
4
5
6
Action
Control signal
C-17 to 18
C-20
C-17 to 18
C-20
C-16
JAM code
Detection timing
32-01
The duplex unit upper transport sensor (PS92) is not blocked even after the lapse of a given period of
time after the switchback operation is started.
32-05
The paper exit sensor (PS3) is not unblocked even after the lapse of a given period of time after the
paper has blocked PS3.
32-31
The paper exit sensor (PS3) is unblocked before the lapse of a given period of time after the paper has
blocked the PS3.
The paper exit sensor (PS3) is blocked when the main power switch is turned ON, a door or cover is
opened and closed, or a misfeed or malfunction is reset.
In case paper position is detected as locating properly after main power switch is turned ON, door and
cover are opened / closed or jam/trouble reset is done, it is regarded as paper jam at exit section.
Misfeed processing
location
Right door
Relevant parts
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
M1 operation check
C-16
PRCB CN18-4 to 7
C-13
Change PRCB
Action
1.8 6*-**
1.8.1 66-01, 66-11, 66-21
(1) Contents
JAM type
JAM code
Detection timing
66-01
The document registration sensor (PS3) is not turned ON after a lapse of a given time after the reverse
motion is started.
66-11
The document registration sensor (PS3) is not turned OFF after a lapse of a given time after the reverse
registration motion is started.
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Misfeed processing
location
Left cover
Relevant parts
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
DF-621 G-5
DF-621 G-3
M1 operation check
DFCB J6-1 to 4
DF-621 B-2
DF-621 B-4
Change DFCB
JAM code
66-02, 66-12
Detection timing
66-02
The separation roller sensor (PS2) is not turned ON after a lapse of a given time after the document feed
motor (M2) is turned ON.
66-12
The size of the original on the tray detected by ADF does not match the size of the original detected by
the main body.
Misfeed processing
location
Left cover
Relevant parts
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
DF-621 G-5
DF-621 G-4
DF-621 G-3
DF-621 G-4
DF-621 B-4
DF-621 B-4
M2 operation check
DFCB J3-1 to 4
DF-621 B-2
10
11
Change DFCB
JAM code
Detection timing
66-03
The separation roller sensor (PS2) is not turn OFF after a lapse of a given time after PS2 is turned ON.
66-13
The document registration sensor (PS3) is not turned ON after a lapse of a given time after the
separation roller sensor (PS2) is turned ON.
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The document registration sensor (PS3) is not turned OFF after a lapse of given time after the
separation roller sensor (PS2) is turned OFF.
66-33
The reading roller sensor (PS4) is not turned ON after a lapse of a given time after the document
registration sensor (PS3) is turned ON.
Misfeed processing
location
Left cover
Relevant parts
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
DF-621 G-5
DF-621 G-5
DF-621 G-3
M1 operation check
DFCB J6-1 to 4
DF-621 B-2
M2 operation check
DFCB J3-1 to 4
DF-621 B-2
Change DFCB
JAM code
Detection timing
66-04
The document exit sensor (PS5) is not turned ON after a lapse of a given time after the reading roller
sensor (PS4) is turned ON.
66-14
The document exit sensor (PS5) is not turned OFF after a lapse of a given time after the reading roller
sensor (PS4) is turned OFF.
66-24
The document exit sensor (PS5) is not turned ON after a lapse of a given time after the reading roller
sensor (PS4) is turned ON during reverse motion.
66-34
The document exit sensor (PS5) is not turned OFF after a lapse of a given time after the reading roller
sensor (PS4) is turned OFF during reverse transportation.
Misfeed processing
location
Left cover
Relevant parts
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
DF-621 G-3
DF-621 G-3
M1 operation check
DFCB J6-1 to 4
DF-621 B-2
Change DFCB
JAM code
Detection timing
66-05
The document exit sensor (PS5) is not turned OFF after a lapse of a given time after the reading roller
sensor (PS4) is turned OFF during 1st side transportation.
66-06
The reading roller sensor (PS4) is turned ON earlier than a given time after the PS4 is turned OFF during
original transportation.
66-07
Due to a remaining sheet of paper that has not been detected by sensors, before the start of a job, a
sensor detects the sheet at an unexpected timing.
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Misfeed processing
location
Left cover
Relevant parts
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
DF-621 G-5
DF-621 G-3
M1 operation check
DFCB J6-1 to 4
DF-621 B-2
M3 operation check
DFCB J15-4 to 5
DF-621 G-2
Change DFCB
1.9 7*-**
1.9.1 72-14
(1) Contents
JAM type
FS transport section
JAM code
72-14
Detection timing
72-14
Misfeed processing
location
Front door
Relevant parts
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
FS-527 J-4
FS-527 B to C-5
M4 operation check
FSCB PJ10-5 to 8
FS-527 B to C-3
Change FSCB
1.9.2 72-15
(1) Contents
JAM type
FS transport section
JAM code
72-15
Detection timing
72-15
Misfeed processing
location
Front door
Relevant parts
(2) Procedure
Step
1
Action
Initial check items
K-17
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Step
Action
Change FSCB
Control signal
FS-527 B to C-5
1.9.3 72-16
(1) Contents
JAM type
JAM code
72-16
Detection timing
72-16
Misfeed processing
location
Relevant parts
(2) Procedure
When FS-527 is installed
Step
Action
Control signal
FS-527 I-11 to 12
M1 operation check
FSCB PJ28-1 to 4
FS-527 I-12
M3 operation check
FSCB PJ7-1 to 4
FS-527 C to B-3
Change FSCB
Control signal
Action
FS-529 B-3
Change FSCB
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Action
Control signal
JS-505 F-4 to 5
JS-505 F-4
M1 operation check
JSCB PJ5-1 to 4
JS-505 B-2 to 3
Change JSCB
Change PRCB
1.9.4 72-17
(1) Contents
JAM type
FS transport section
JAM code
72-17
Detection timing
72-17
Misfeed processing
location
Relevant parts
(2) Procedure
When FS-527 is installed
Step
Action
Control signal
FS-527 I-11 to 12
FS-527 I-11
Change FSCB
Control signal
Action
FS-527 I-11 to 12
FS-529 B-4 to 5
Change FSCB
1.9.5 72-18
(1) Contents
JAM type
FS transport section
JAM code
72-18
Detection timing
72-18
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Misfeed processing
location
Relevant parts
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
FS-527 I-11
FS-527 B to C-5
Change FSCB
1.9.6 72-19
(1) Contents
JAM type
FS transport section
JAM code
72-19
Detection timing
72-19
Misfeed processing
location
Front door
Relevant parts
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
FS-527 J-5
FS-527 J-4
FS-527 B to C-5
M4 operation check
FSCB PJ10-5 to 8
FS-527 B to C-3
Change FSCB
1.9.7 72-21
(1) Contents
JAM type
FS transport section
JAM code
72-21
Detection timing
Misfeed processing
location
Front door
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(2) Procedure
When FS-527 is installed
Step
Action
Control signal
FS-527 J-4
FS-527 B to C-8
Change FSCB
Control signal
Action
FS-529 B-4 to 5
FS-529 B-1 to 2
Change FSCB
1.9.8 72-22
(1) Contents
JAM type
FS transport section
JAM code
72-22
Detection timing
72-22
Misfeed processing
location
Front door
Relevant parts
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
FS-527 B to C-5
FS-527 J-5
Change FSCB
1.9.9 72-26
(1) Contents
JAM type
JAM code
72-26
Detection timing
72-26
Misfeed processing
location
Front door
Stacker unit
Relevant parts
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(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Change SDDB
Change FSCB
Control signal
SD-509 G-3
1.9.10 72-43
(1) Contents
JAM type
PK JAM
JAM code
72-43
Detection timing
72-43
Misfeed processing
location
Front door
Relevant parts
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
3
4
Control signal
1.9.11 72-81
(1) Contents
JAM type
FS staple section
JAM code
72-81
Detection timing
Though the stapler sensor is not turned ON after the stapler motor starts rotating forward, the stapler
sensor is turned ON after the stapler motor starts rotating backward.
72-81
Misfeed processing
location
Front door
Front cover
Relevant parts
Stapler unit
FS control board (FSCB)
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
Change FSCB
1.9.12 72-85
(1) Contents
JAM type
SD staple section
JAM code
72-85
Detection timing
72-85
Misfeed processing
location
Front door
Stacker unit
Relevant parts
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(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
Change SDDB
Change FSCB
1.9.13 72-86
(1) Contents
JAM type
SD transport section
JAM code
72-86
Detection timing
72-86
Misfeed processing
location
Front door
Stacker unit
Relevant parts
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
FS-527 B to C-5
SD-509 G-1
Change SDDB
Change FSCB
1.9.14 72-87
(1) Contents
JAM type
SD transport section
JAM code
72-87
Detection timing
72-87
Misfeed processing
location
Front door
Stacker unit
Relevant parts
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
FS-527 B to C-5
SD-509 G-3
Change SDDB
Change FSCB
1.10 9*-**
1.10.1 92-01, 92-40
(1) Contents
JAM type
JAM code
92-01, 92-40
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Detection timing
92-01
The registration sensor (PS1) is not unblocked even after the lapse of a given period of time after a
duplex paper feed sequence has been started.
92-40
For the second-side feed of paper in the duplex mode, the image write start signal permit continues to be
disabled for a predetermined period of time after the timing of the image write start signal output.
In case paper position is detected as locating properly after main power switch is turned ON, door and
cover are opened / closed or jam/trouble reset is done, it is regarded as paper jam at duplex preregistration section.
Misfeed processing
location
Right door
Relevant parts
(2) Procedure
Step
1
2
3
Action
Control signal
C-17 to 18
C-20
M1 operation check
C-16
PRCB CN18-4 to 7
C-13
PRCB CN5-4 to 7
C-22
Change PRCB
1.10.2 93-01
(1) Contents
JAM type
JAM code
93-01
Detection timing
93-01
The paper does not unblock the duplex unit upper transport sensor (PS92) even after lapse of a given
period of time after the paper has blocked the PS92.
The paper does not unblock the duplex unit lower transport sensor (PS93) even after lapse of a given
period of time after the paper has blocked the duplex unit upper transport sensor (PS92).
The paper does not unblock the duplex unit lower transport sensor (PS93) even after lapse of a given
period of time after the paper has blocked the PS93.
In case the duplex unit upper transport sensor (PS92) or the duplex unit lower transport sensor (PS93) is
blocked after main power switch is turned ON, door and cover are opened /closed or jam/trouble reset is
done, it is regarded as paper jam at duplex transport section.
In case paper position is detected as locating properly after main power switch is turned ON, door and
cover are opened / closed or jam/trouble reset is done, it is regarded as paper jam at duplex transport
section.
Misfeed processing
location
Duplex door
Relevant parts
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
2
3
Control signal
C-22
C-21
PRCB CN18-4 to 7
C-13
PRCB CN5-4 to 7
C-22
Change PRCB
1.10.3 99-01
(1) Contents
JAM type
Controller JAM
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JAM code
Detection timing
99-01
Forced stop command was sent from the controller to the printer engine due to the error in paper size,
media, etc.
Media error has occurred in both sides printing.
Misfeed processing
location
Relevant parts
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2. MALFUNCTION CODE
2.1 Display procedure
The machines CPU performs a self-diagnostics function that, on detecting a malfunction, gives the corresponding warning code and
maintenance call mark on the control panel.
Touching the maintenance call mark will display the corresponding warning code on the state confirm screen.
Maintenance mark
Item
Ref. page
S-1
K.2.3 S-1
D-1
K.2.4 D-1
P-27
K.2.5 P-27
L-4
K.2.6 L-4
L-6
K.2.7 L-6
L-7
K.2.8 L-7
L-8
K.2.9 L-8
L-9
K.2.10 L-9
L-10
K.2.11 L-10
L-11
K.2.12 L-11
2.3 S-1
2.3.1 Contents
Malfunction type
Malfunction code
S-1
Description timing
Relevant parts
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2.3.2 Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
2.4 D-1
2.4.1 Contents
Malfunction type
Malfunction code
D-1
Description timing
When the main/sub power switches are turned ON or when the machine is recovering from the power save
mode, if the original cover is not open, the cleaning brush rotates 360 degrees to detect whether or not
stain exists in the original reading section. This warning will be displayed if the original is set to ADF when
stain exist.
The thin line detection level and the warning display can be changed by the following setting.
[Service Mode] [System 2] [Split Line Detect. Setting]
Relevant parts
2.4.2 Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
2.5 P-27
2.5.1 Contents
Malfunction type
Malfunction code
P-27
Description timing
An abnormal average value is detected during an adjustment of the image transfer ATVC value.
Relevant parts
2.5.2 Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
Check that the spring does not come off during the pressure operation of the transfer roller and correct if necessary.
Check the contact at the joint of the transfer roller unit and HV. Clean the joint or correct if necessary.
Change HV.
Change PRCB.
2.6 L-4
2.6.1 Contents
Malfunction type
Malfunction code
L-4
Description timing
PC drum rotation time count value used for the life judgment of drum unit (the value for PC drum rotation
distance calculated into the rotation time) is above the threshold value for the excess warning.
Printing with this warning being displayed is not included in the image warranty.
2.7 L-6
2.7.1 Contents
Malfunction type
Malfunction code
L-6
Description timing
The count of hours the developer has been used (PC motor rotation time), which is used to judge the life of
the developer, exceeds the excess warning threshold.
Printing with this warning being displayed is not included in the image warranty.
2.8 L-7
2.8.1 Contents
Malfunction type
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Malfunction code
L-7
Description timing
The ozone filters count of sheets printed, which is used to judge the life of the ozone filter, exceeds the
excess warning threshold.
Printing with this warning being displayed is not included in the image warranty.
2.9 L-8
2.9.1 Contents
Malfunction type
Malfunction code
L-8
Description timing
The paper dust removers count (PC motor rotation time), which is used to judge the life of the paper dust
remover, exceeds the excess warning threshold.
Printing with this warning being displayed is not included in the image warranty.
2.10 L-9
2.10.1 Contents
Malfunction type
Malfunction code
L-9
Description timing
The count of hours the developing unit has been rotated (PC motor rotation time), which is used to judge
the life of the developing unit, exceeds the excess warning threshold.
Printing with this warning being displayed is not included in the image warranty.
2.11 L-10
2.11.1 Contents
Malfunction type
Malfunction code
L-10
Description timing
The transfer roller units count of sheets printed, which is used to judge the life of the transfer roller unit,
exceeds the excess warning threshold.
Printing with this warning being displayed is not included in the image warranty.
2.12 L-11
2.12.1 Contents
Malfunction type
Malfunction code
L-11
Description timing
The count of hours the fusing unit has been rotated (main motor rotation time), which is used to judge the
life of the fusing unit, exceeds the excess warning threshold.
Printing with this warning being displayed is not included in the image warranty.
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3. TROUBLE CODE
3.1 Display procedure
The machines CPU performs a self-diagnostics function that, on detecting a malfunction, gives the corresponding malfunction code on the
control panel.
Resetting procedures
Rank A
Trouble reset: Refer to the Trouble resetting procedure by Trouble Reset key.
Rank B
Rank C
(2) Procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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NOTE
The malfunction detection mechanism is not applied to units and options that are being isolated.
Item
Rank
Ref. page
C0001
K.3.5.1 C0001
C0202
K.3.5.2 C0202
C0204
K.3.5.3 C0204
C0206
C0208
C0209
K.3.5.5 C0209
C0210
K.3.5.6 C0210
C0211
K.3.5.7 C0211
C0212
K.3.5.8 C0212
C0213
K.3.5.9 C0213
C0214
K.3.5.10 C0214
C0215
K.3.5.11 C0215
C1004
K.3.6.1 C1004
C1081
SD communication error
K.3.6.2 C1081
C1113
K.3.6.3 C1113
C1114
K.3.6.4 C1114
C1115
K.3.6.5 C1115
C1116
K.3.6.6 C1116
C1150
K.3.6.7 C1150
C1156
K.3.6.8 C1156
C1158
K.3.6.9 C1158
C1181
K.3.6.10 C1181
C1182
K.3.6.11 C1182
C1183
K.3.6.12 C1183
C1190
K.3.6.13 C1190
K.3.6.14 C1191
C1194
K.3.6.15 C1194
C11A1
K.3.6.16 C11A1
K.3.6.17 C11A2
C11A7
K.3.6.18 C11A7
C11B0
K.3.6.19 C11B0
C11B2
K.3.6.20 C11B2
C11B5
K.3.6.21 C11B5
C11C0
K.3.6.22 C11C0
C11E0
K.3.6.23 C11E0
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Code
Item
Rank
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K.3.6.24 C11E1
C11E2
K.3.6.25 C11E2
C1301
K.3.6.26 C1301
C1402
K.3.6.27 C1402
C2201
K.3.7.1 C2201
C2253
C2254
C2350
K.3.7.3 C2350
C2557
C2558
C255C
C2564
C2650
K.3.7.6 C2650
C3421
C3423
C3721
C3723
C3821
C3823
C4101
K.3.9.1 C4101
C4501
Laser malfunction
K.3.9.2 C4501
C5102
C5103
C5351
K.3.10.2 C5351
C5356
K.3.10.3 C5356
C5370
K.3.10.4 C5370
C5501
AC signal abnormality
K.3.10.5 C5501
C5601
K.3.10.6 C5601
C5602
K.3.10.7 C5602
C6102
C6103
C6704
K.3.11.2 C6704
C6751
K.3.11.3 C6751
C6752
K.3.11.4 C6752
C6901
C6902
C6903
C6911
Undetectable
C6912
Undetectable
C6913
Undetectable
C6F01
C6F02
Reserved
C6F03
Reserved
C6F04
Reserved
C6F05
Reserved
C6F06
Reserved
C6F07
Reserved
C6F08
Reserved
C6F09
Reserved
K.3.11.6 C6F01
C6F0A
Reserved
C6FDC
Reserved
C8101
K.3.12.1 C8101
C8107
K.3.12.2 C8107
C8302
K.3.12.3 C8302
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Code
Item
Rank
C9401
C9402
CA051
CA052
CA053
CB001
CB002
CB003
CB051
CB052
CB110
CB111
CB112
CB113
CB114
CB115
CB116
CB117
CB118
CB119
CB120
CB122
CB123
CB125
CB126
CB127
CB128
CB129
CB130
CB131
CB132
CB133
CB134
CB135
CB136
CB137
CB140
CB141
CB142
CB143
CB144
CB145
CB146
CB150
CB151
CB152
CB153
CB154
CB160
CB161
CB162
CB163
CB164
CB165
CB166
CB167
CB168
CB169
K-32
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K.3.13.1 C9401, C9402
K.3.14.1 CA051, CA052, CA053
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Code
Item
Rank
CB170
CB171
CB172
CB173
CB174
CB175
CB176
CB177
CB178
CB179
CB180
CB181
CB182
CB183
CB184
CB185
CB186
CB187
CB188
CB190
CB191
CB192
CB193
CB194
CB195
CB196
Ref. page
CC001
K.3.15.1 CC001
CC151
CC152
CC153
CC155
K.3.15.3 CC155
CC156
K.3.15.4 CC156
CC159
CC15A
CC15B
K.3.15.6 CC15B
CC163
K.3.15.7 CC163
CC164
K.3.15.8 CC164
CC165
K.3.15.9 CC165
CC170
CC171
CC172
CC173
CC174
CC180
CC181
CC182
CC183
CC184
CC185
CC186
CC190
K.3.15.11 CC190
CC191
K.3.15.12 CC191
CD002
K.3.16.1 CD002
K.3.16.2 CD004, CD00F, CD020
CD004
CD00F
CD010
K.3.16.3 CD010
CD011
K.3.16.4 CD011
CD020
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Code
Item
Rank
Ref. page
CD030
K.3.16.5 CD030
CD041
CD042
CD043
CD044
CD045
CD046
CD047
C
HDD SCSI library error
CD048
CD049
CD04A
CD04B
CD201
CD202
CD203
CD211
CD212
CD231
K.3.16.10 CD231
CD241
CD242
CD251
Undetectable
CD252
Undetectable
CD261
K.3.16.12 CD261
CD271
K.3.16.13 CD271
CD272
K.3.16.14 CD272
CD3##
K.3.16.15 CD3##
CD370
K.3.16.16 CD370
CD401
CD402
CD403
Checksum error
CD404
CD405
CD406
CD407
Retransmission timeout
CDC##
K.3.16.18 CDC##
CE001
CE002
K.3.17.2 CE002
CE003
Task error
CE004
Event error
CE005
CE006
CE007
CEEE1
K.3.17.3 CEEE1
CEEE2
K.3.17.4 CEEE2
CEEE3
K.3.17.5 CEEE3
CF***
3.5 C0***
3.5.1 C0001
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C0001
Rank
Detection timing
Due to malfunctioning of the software or other causes, the watchdog timer triggers a reset when time is up.
Trouble isolation
K-34
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Relevant electrical parts
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Turn OFF the main power switch, wait for 10 sec. or more,
and turn ON the main power switch.
Action
PCCB51 replacement
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.1. C0001)
3.5.2 C0202
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C0202
Rank
Detection timing
The paper feed tray 1 upper limit sensor (PS12) is not blocked even after the lapse of a given period of time
after the lifting motion has been started.
Trouble isolation
Tray 1
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
C-2
C-3
Action
PRCB CN12-18 to 19
K-8
Change M11
Change PRCB
3.5.3 C0204
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C0204
Rank
Detection timing
The paper feed tray 2 upper limit sensor (PS22) is not blocked even after the lapse of a given period of time
after the lifting motion has been started.
Trouble isolation
Tray 2
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
C-4 to 5
C-6
PRCB CN11-18 to 19
K-5
Change M21
Change PRCB
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Trouble code
C0206, C0208
Rank
Detection timing
The tray 3 upper limit sensor (PS33) is not blocked even after the set period of time has elapsed after the
paper lift-up operation for the drawer began.
The tray 4 upper limit sensor (PS43) is not blocked even after the set period of time has elapsed after the
paper lift-up operation for the drawer began.
Trouble isolation
Tray 3
Tray 4
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
PC-208 B-1
PC-208 G-4
PC-208 B-4
PC-208 G-1
10
Change PCCB31
11
Change PRCB
3.5.5 C0209
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C0209
Rank
Detection timing
The elevator motor sensor (PS5A) cannot detect both edges of H/L even after the set period of time has
elapsed while the elevator motor (M55) is turning backward/forward (raise/lower).
Trouble isolation
LCT
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
PC-409 K-5
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Step
Action
Control signal
PCREYB CN2<B>-6 to 7
PC-409 K-6
Change PCREYB
Change PCCB51
6
7
3.5.6 C0210
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C0210
Rank
Detection timing
The lift-up upper limit sensor (PS54) is not blocked even after the set period of time has elapsed after the
paper lift-up operation began.
The lift-up upper limit sensor (PS54) is not blocked even after the set pulse is detected by the elevator motor
sensor (PS5A) after the paper lift-up operation began.
The lift-down lower limit sensor (PS5D) is not unblocked even after the set pulse is detected by the elevator
motor sensor (PS5A) after the paper lift-up operation began.
The lift-up upper limit sensor (PS54) is not blocked even after the set period of time has elapsed after the
paper lift-up operating.
The lift-down lower limit sensor (PS5D) is not blocked even after the set period of time has elapsed after the
paper lift-down operation began.
The lift-down lower limit sensor (PS5D) is not blocked even after the set pulse is detected by the elevator
motor sensor (PS5A) after the paper lift-down operation began.
The lift-up upper limit sensor (PS54) is not unblocked even after the set pulse is detected by the elevator
motor sensor (PS5A) after the paper lift-down operation began.
The lift-down over run sensor (PS57) is blocked while the paper lift-down operating.
Trouble isolation
LCT
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
PC-409 G-8
PC-409 K-3 to 4
PC-409 K-5
PC-409 K-6
Change PCCB51
3.5.7 C0211
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C0211
Rank
Detection timing
Paper does not unblock the manual lift-up position sensor (PS83) even after the transport motor (M1) rotates
for a given period of time after the position is switched from stand by position at lift-up plate to the feed
position.
The manual lift-up position sensor (PS83) is not blocked even after the transport motor (M1) rotates for a
given period of time after the position is switched from stand by position at lift-up plate to the feed position.
Trouble isolation
Manual
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(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
C-10
Action
M1 operation check
C-10
C-16
Change M1
Change PRCB
3.5.8 C0212
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C0212
Rank
Detection timing
The drawer cannot be determined to be out of position even after the set period of time has elapsed after the
tray lock solenoid (SD51) is energized after the lowering operation is finished.
Trouble isolation
LCT
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
PC-409 G-10
Change PCCB51
3.5.9 C0213
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C0213
Rank
Detection timing
The division board position sensor (PS5E) cannot be set to L even after the set period of time has elapsed after
the operation of the division board position motor (M53) began with the division board position sensor (PS5E)
set to L.
Trouble isolation
LCT
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
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Step
Action
Control signal
PC-409 K-7
PCREYB CN2<B>-2 to 3
PC-409 K-7
Change PCCB51
3.5.10 C0214
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C0214
Rank
Detection timing
The shifter stop position sensor (PS5B) is not blocked even after the set period of time has elapsed after the
shift operation began (shift to the right).
The shifter stop position sensor (PS5B) is not blocked even after the set pulse is detected by the shift motor
sensor (PS58) after the shift operation began (shift to the right).
The shifter home position sensor (PS5C) is not unblocked even after the set pulse is detected by the shift
motor pulse sensor (PS58) after the shift operation began (shift to the right).
The shifter home position sensor (PS5C) is not blocked even after the set period of time has elapsed after the
return operation began (shift to the left).
The shifter home position sensor (PS5C) is not blocked even after the set pulse is detected by the shift motor
pulse sensor (PS58) after the return operation began (shift to the left).
The shifter stop position sensor (PS5B) is not unblocked even after the set pulse is detected by the shift
motor pulse sensor (PS58) after the return operation began (shift to the left).
Trouble isolation
LCT
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
PC-409 K-6
PC-409 K-4
PC-409 K-4
Change PCCB51
3.5.11 C0215
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C0215
Rank
Detection timing
The shift motor sensor (PS58) cannot detect both edges of H/L even after the set period of time has elapsed
while the shift motor (M54) is turning backward/forward (raise/lower).
Trouble isolation
LCT
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
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Step
Action
Change PCCB51
Control signal
PC-409 K-6
PC-409 K-7
3.6 C1***
3.6.1 C1004
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C1004
Rank
Detection timing
When the FS control board (FSCB) is receiving data, a communication error is detected.
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
Disconnect and then connect the power cord. Turn OFF the
main power switch, wait for 10 sec. or more, and turn ON the
main power switch.
Change FSCB
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.12. C1004, CC155)
3.6.2 C1081
(1) Contents
Trouble type
SD communication error
Trouble code
C1081
Rank
Detection timing
When a communication error is detected between the FS control board (FSCB) and the SD control board
(SDCB).
Trouble isolation
Half-Fold/Tri-Fold/Center Stapling
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
Disconnect and then connect the power cord. Turn OFF the
main power switch, wait for 10 sec. or more, and turn ON the
main power switch.
Change SDDB
Change FSCB
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.13. C1081, C11B5)
3.6.3 C1113
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C1113
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
Staple
Half-Fold/Tri-Fold Center Stapling
K-40
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(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
SD-509 G-6
SDDB PJ8-1 to 4
SD-509 B-5
Change M20
Change SDDB
Change FSCB
3.6.4 C1114
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C1114
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
SD-509 G-2
SDDB PJ7-1 to 4
SD-509 G-3
Change M24
Change SDDB
Change FSCB
3.6.5 C1115
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C1115
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
K-41
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(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
SD-509 G-6
SD-509 B-4
Action
Change M26
Change SDDB
Change FSCB
3.6.6 C1116
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C1116
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
SDDB PJ4-1 to 11
SD-509 B-3
Change M25
Change SDDB
Change FSCB
3.6.7 C1150
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C1150
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
1
Action
Check the connector between M23-SDDB PJ7 for proper
connection and correct as necessary.
K-42
Control signal
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Step
Control signal
Action
SD-509 G-2
SDDB PJ7-5 to 8
SD-509 G-2
Change M23
Change SDDB
Change FSCB
3.6.8 C1156
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C1156
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
SD-509 G-1
SD-509 G-3
SDDB PJ5-6 to 10
SD-509 B-3
Change M21
10
Change SDDB
11
Change FSCB
3.6.9 C1158
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C1158
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
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(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
SD-509 G-1
SD-509 G-3
SDDB PJ5-1 to 5
SD-509 B-4
Change M22
Change SDDB
Change FSCB
3.6.10 C1181
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C1181
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
Staple
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
FS-529 B-5 to 6
M5 operation check
FSCB CN17-3 to 6
FS-529 G-6
Change M5
9
10
FS-529 G-4
Change SD5
Change FSCB
3.6.11 C1182
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C1182
Rank
Detection timing
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Trouble isolation
Staple
(2) Procedure
When JS-505 is installed
Step
Control signal
Action
JS-505 F-3
JSCB PJ4-1 to 4
JS-505 F-6
M2 operation check
Change M2
Change JSCB
Control signal
Action
FS-527 J-3
FS-527 B to C-9
Change M16
Change FSCB
3.6.12 C1183
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C1183
Rank
Detection timing
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Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
When FS-527 is installed
Step
Control signal
Action
FS-527 J-3
FS-527 J-4
10
FS-527 B to C-10
11
FS-527 B to C-10
12
FSCB PJ4-1 to 11
FS-527 B to C-4
13
Change M15
14
Change FSCB
Control signal
Action
FS-529 B-2
FS-529 B-3
FS-529 B-2
M2 operation check
FSCB CN12-1 to 2
FS-529 G-2
10
Change M2
11
Change FSCB
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3.6.13 C1190
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C1190
Rank
Detection timing
(2) Procedure
When FS-527 is installed
Step
Control signal
Action
FS-527 B to C-8
FSCB PJ8-1 to 4
FS-527 B to C-7
Change M13
Change FSCB
Control signal
Action
FS-529 B-1
M4 operation check
FSCB CN14-5 to 8
FS-529 G-3
Change M4
Change FSCB
3.6.14 C1191
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C1191
Rank
Detection timing
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Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
FS-529 B-1
M3 operation check
FSCB CN14-1 to 4
FS-529 G-2
Change M3
Change FSCB
3.6.15 C1194
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C1194
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
Staple
(2) Procedure
When FS-527 is installed
Step
Control signal
Action
FS-527 B to C-8
FSCB PJ8-9 to 12
FS-527 B to C-6
Change M14
Change FSCB
Control signal
Action
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Step
Action
Control signal
FS-529 B-6
M8 operation check
Change FSCB
3.6.16 C11A1
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C11A1
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
When FS-527 is installed
Step
Control signal
Action
FS-527 J-4
M9 operation check
FS-527 J-1
Change M9
Change FSCB
Control signal
Action
FS-529 B-5
M1 operation check
FSCB CN11-3 to 6
FS-529 G-1
Change M1
Change FSCB
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3.6.17 C11A2
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C11A2
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
FS-527 J-3
FS-527 J-1
Change M10
Change FSCB
3.6.18 C11A7
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C11A7
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
Change M17
Change FSCB
3.6.19 C11B0
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C11B0
Rank
Detection timing
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Trouble isolation
Staple
(2) Procedure
When FS-527 is installed
Step
Control signal
Action
FS-527 B to C-7
FS-527 B to C-7
FSCB PJ8-5 to 8
FS-527 B to C-6
Change M11
10
Change FSCB
Control signal
Action
FS-529 B-5
M7 operation check
FSCB CN18-1 to 4
FS-529 G-5
Change M7
Change FSCB
3.6.20 C11B2
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C11B2
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
Staple
K-51
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Relevant electrical parts
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
Change FSCB
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.31. C11B2, C1402)
3.6.21 C11B5
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C11B5
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
Change SDDB
Change FSCB
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.13. C1081, C11B5)
3.6.22 C11C0
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C11C0
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
Change M100
Change FSCB
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3.6.23 C11E0
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C11E0
Rank
Detection timing
(2) Procedure
When FS-527 is installed
Step
Control signal
Action
FS-527 I-11
M2 operation check
FSCB PJ29-1 to 3
FS-527 I-12
Change M2
Change FSCB
Control signal
Action
JS-505 F-4
M3 operation check
JSCB PJ6-1 to 2
JS-505 F-6
Change M3
Change JSCB
3.6.24 C11E1
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C11E1
K-53
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Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
FS-527 J-2
M6 operation check
FS-527 J-2
Change M6
Change FSCB
3.6.25 C11E2
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C11E2
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
FS-527 J-5
M8 operation check
FS-527 J-2
Change M8
Change FSCB
3.6.26 C1301
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C1301
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
K-54
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(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
FS-529 G-4
Change FM1
Change FSCB
3.6.27 C1402
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C1402
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
Disconnect and then connect the power cord. Turn OFF the
main power switch, wait for 10 sec. or more, and turn ON the
main power switch.
Change FSCB
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.31.2 FS-529)
3.7 C2***
3.7.1 C2201
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C2201
Rank
Detection timing
The toner bottle home sensor (PS4) is not blocked even after the set period of time has elapsed after the
toner bottle motor (M3) starts rotating.
The toner bottle home sensor (PS4) is not unblocked even after the set period of time has elapsed after the
toner bottle motor (M3) starts rotating.
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
C-24
M3 operation check
PRCB CN8-5 to 6
C-7
Change M3
Change PRCB
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Trouble code
C2253
Rank
Detection timing
The motor lock signal remains HIGH for a predetermined continuous period of time while the motor is turning.
Trouble isolation
PC motor (M2)
Printer control board (PRCB)
Trouble type
Trouble code
C2254
Rank
Detection timing
The motor lock signal remains LOW for a predetermined continuous period of time while the motor remains
stationary.
Trouble isolation
PC motor (M2)
Printer control board (PRCB)
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
C-15
Action
M2 operation check
Change M2
Change PRCB
3.7.3 C2350
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C2350
Rank
Detection timing
The motor lock signal remains HIGH for a predetermined continuous period of time while the motor is turning.
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
C-9
Action
Change FM4
Change PRCB
Trouble code
C2557
Rank
Detection timing
When sampling data is determined in TC ratio calculation control, TCR sensor output is lower than a
predetermined value for a predetermined number of times in a row even though there is toner in the sub
hopper.
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Trouble isolation
Trouble type
Trouble code
C2558
Rank
Detection timing
TC ratio in the developing unit, which is determined by toner replenishing amount control mechanism, is a
predetermined value or more for a given number of times consecutively.
Trouble isolation
Developing unit
Toner bottle
Toner near empty switch (RS1)
Toner bottle motor (M3)
Toner supply motor (M4)
TCR sensor board (TCRSB)
Printer control board (PRCB)
Developing unit
Toner bottle
Toner near empty switch (RS1)
Toner bottle motor (M3)
Toner supply motor (M4)
TCR sensor board (TCRSB)
Printer control board (PRCB)
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
Check the connector between TCRSB CN29-relay CN28PRCB CN24 for proper connection and correct as
necessary.
10
M3 operation check
PRCB CN8-5 to 6
C-7
11
M4 operation check
PRCB CN8-1 to 4
C-7
12
13
Change TCRSB
14
Change PRCB
Trouble code
C255C
Rank
Detection timing
TCR sensor automatic adjustment does not function properly, failing to adjust to an appropriate value.
Trouble isolation
Trouble type
Developing unit
Toner bottle
Toner near empty switch (RS1)
Toner bottle motor (M3)
Toner supply motor (M4)
TCR sensor board (TCRSB)
Printer control board (PRCB)
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Trouble code
C2564
Rank
Detection timing
Alarm signals for a TCR sensor are detected. This detection is used for detecting disconnection of TCR sensor
board (TCRSB) connector.
Trouble isolation
Developing unit
Toner bottle
Toner near empty switch (RS1)
Toner bottle motor (M3)
Toner supply motor (M4)
TCR sensor board (TCRSB)
Printer control board (PRCB)
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
Check the connector between TCRSB CN29-relay CN28PRCB CN24 for proper connection and correct as
necessary.
M3 operation check
PRCB CN8-5 to 6
C-7
M4 operation check
PRCB CN8-1 to 4
C-7
10
Change TCRSB
11
Change PRCB
3.7.6 C2650
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C2650
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
Change PRCB
Change EEPROM
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.41. C2650, C5601, C5602, CC163, CEEE3)
3.8 C3***
3.8.1 C3421, C3423
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C3421
Rank
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Detection timing
Detected temperature of the heating roller thermistor (TH2; center) does not go up a given range of
temperature even after a lapse of given period of time at warm up.
The warm-up is not completed even after the set period of time has elapsed after the warm-up is started.
Trouble isolation
Fusing unit
DC power supply (DCPU)
Printer control board (PRCB)
Trouble type
Trouble code
C3423
Rank
Detection timing
Detected temperature of the heating roller thermistor (TH2; edge) does not go up a given range of
temperature even after a lapse of given period of time at warm up.
The warm-up is not completed even after the set period of time has elapsed after the warm-up is started.
Trouble isolation
Fusing unit
DC power supply (DCPU)
Printer control board (PRCB)
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Change PRCB
Change DCPU
Action
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.42. C3421, C3423, C3721, C3723, C3821, C3823, C5501)
Trouble code
C3721
Rank
Detection timing
Detected temperature of the heating roller thermistor (TH2; center) goes beyond a given temperature for a
given period of time consecutively.
Trouble isolation
Fusing unit
DC power supply (DCPU)
Printer control board (PRCB)
Trouble type
Trouble code
C3723
Rank
Detection timing
Detected temperature of the heating roller thermistor (TH2; edge) goes beyond a given temperature for a given
period of time consecutively.
Trouble isolation
Fusing unit
DC power supply (DCPU)
Printer control board (PRCB)
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Change PRCB
Change DCPU
Action
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Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.42. C3421, C3423, C3721, C3723, C3821, C3823, C5501)
Trouble code
C3821
Rank
Detection timing
Detected temperature of the heating roller thermistor (TH2; center) goes below a given temperature for a given
period of time consecutively after warm up is completed.
Trouble isolation
Fusing unit
DC power supply (DCPU)
Printer control board (PRCB)
Trouble type
Trouble code
C3823
Rank
Detection timing
Detected temperature of the heating roller thermistor (TH2; edge) goes below a given temperature for a given
period of time consecutively after warm up is completed.
Trouble isolation
Fusing unit
DC power supply (DCPU)
Printer control board (PRCB)
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Change PRCB
Change DCPU
Action
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.42. C3421, C3423, C3721, C3723, C3821, C3823, C5501)
3.9 C4***
3.9.1 C4101
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C4101
Rank
Detection timing
The polygon motor (M5) fails to turn stably even after the lapse of a given period of time after activating the
polygon motor.
Motor lock signal detects HIGH for a given period time consecutively during the polygon motor (M5) is
rotating.
Trouble isolation
PH unit
Printer control board (PRCB)
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
Change PH unit
Change PRCB
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.43. C4101, C4501)
3.9.2 C4501
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Laser malfunction
Trouble code
C4501
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Rank
Detection timing
SOS signal is not detected even after the lapse of a given period of time after starting the laser output.
SOS signal is not detected for a given period of time during printing.
Trouble isolation
PH unit
Printer control board (PRCB)
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
Change PH unit
Change PRCB
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.43. C4101, C4501)
3.10 C5***
3.10.1 C5102, C5103
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C5102
Rank
Detection timing
The motor lock signal remains HIGH for a predetermined continuous period of time while the motor remains
stationary.
Trouble isolation
Trouble type
Trouble code
C5103
Rank
Detection timing
The motor lock signal remains LOW for a predetermined continuous period of time while the motor remains
stationary.
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
C-16
Action
M1 operation check
Change M1
Change PRCB
3.10.2 C5351
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C5351
Rank
Detection timing
The fan lock signal remains HIGH for a predetermined continuous period of time while the motor remains
stationary.
Trouble isolation
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(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
C-7
Action
Change FM1
Change PRCB
3.10.3 C5356
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C5356
Rank
Detection timing
The fan lock signal remains HIGH for a predetermined continuous period of time while the motor remains
stationary.
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
Check the connector between FM2-relay CN44 relay CN46PRCB CN5 for proper connection and correct as necessary.
C-22 to 23
Change FM2
Change PRCB
3.10.4 C5370
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C5370
Rank
Detection timing
The fan lock signal remains HIGH for a predetermined continuous period of time while the motor remains
stationary.
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
X-17
Change FM5
Change MFPB
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3.10.5 C5501
(1) Contents
Trouble type
AC signal abnormality
Trouble code
C5501
Rank
Detection timing
Zero cross signal is not detected for a given period of interval when AC frequency is measured with the power
switch ON or when fusing heater is turned ON/OFF.
Trouble isolation
Fusing unit
DC power supply (DCPU)
Printer control board (PRCB)
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
Change PRCB
Change DCPU
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.42. C3421, C3423, C3721, C3723, C3821, C3823, C5501)
3.10.6 C5601
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C5601
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
Change PRCB
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.41. C2650, C5601, C5602, CC163, CEEE3)
3.10.7 C5602
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C5602
Rank
Detection timing
When a configuration check is performed on the extended IC chip (FPGA) located on the printer control board
(PRCB), error is detected.
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
Change PRCB
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.41. C2650, C5601, C5602, CC163, CEEE3)
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3.11 C6***
3.11.1 C6102, C6103
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C6102
Rank
Detection timing
The scanner home sensor (PS201) is unable to detect the scanner located at its home position.
The scanner home sensor (PS201) is unable to detect a scanner even when the scanner motor has been
driven to move the scanner over the maximum travelling distance.
The scanner home sensor (PS201) detects the scanner when the scanner has moved the maximum travelling
distance from the position, at which it blocks the scanner home sensor.
Trouble isolation
Scanner
Trouble type
Trouble code
C6103
Rank
Detection timing
The scanner home sensor (PS201) detects the scanner at its home position during a period of time that begins
with the time when a pre-scan command and a scan preparation command are executed and ends when a
home return command is executed.
Trouble isolation
Scanner
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
S-12
REYB/SCAN PJ5-1 to 4
S-9
10
Change MFPB
3.11.2 C6704
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C6704
Rank
Detection timing
Image data is not input from the scanner to the MFP board (MFPB).
Trouble isolation
Scanner
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(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
Change MFPB
Change CCDB
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.49. C6704)
3.11.3 C6751
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C6751
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
Scanner
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
Change CCDB
Change MFPB
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.50. C6751)
3.11.4 C6752
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C6752
Rank
Detection timing
When starting the scanner, verification on reading and writing the predetermined value for image processing
ASIC on CCD board (CCDB) was conducted, and verification failure was detected.
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
Change CCDB
Change PRCB
Change MFPB
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.51. C6752)
Trouble code
C6901
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Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
Trouble type
DSC board bus check NG1-1, DSC board bus check NG1-2
Trouble code
C6902, C6903
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
Change MFPB
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.52. C6901 - C6903, CA051 - CA053, CC164, CC190, CC191, CC211
- CC214, CC216, CD002, CD004, CD00F, CD010, CD020, CD211, CD212, CD231, CD241, CD242, CD261, CD271, CD272, CD401 CD407, CE001 - CE007, CEEE1)
3.11.6 C6F01
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C6F01
Rank
Detection timing
The original transport interval becomes shorter than the designed value due to an original transport control error
in original reading in ADF.
Trouble isolation
Scanner
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
Change DFCB
Change MFPB
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.53. C6F01)
3.12 C8***
3.12.1 C8101
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C8101
Rank
Detection timing
During a pressure motion being performed, the reading roller release position sensor (PS12) output does not
change from H to L.
During a retraction motion being performed, the reading roller release position sensor (PS12) output does not
change from L to H.
Trouble isolation
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(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
DF-621 G-1
M3 operation check
DFCB J15-4 to 5
DF-621 G-2
Change M3
Change DFCB
3.12.2 C8107
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C8107
Rank
Detection timing
The glass cleaning roller home sensor (PS13) is not turned ON after the set period of time has elapsed after the
glass cleaning motor (M4) is turned ON.
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
DF-621 G-2
M4 operation check
DFCB J1-1 to 4
DF-621 B-2
Change M4
Change DFCB
3.12.3 C8302
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C8302
Rank
Detection timing
The lock signal continues to detect H during a given time while the DF cooling fan motor (FM1) is spinning.
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
DF-621 B-3
Action
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Step
Control signal
Change FM1
Action
Change DFCB
3.13 C9***
3.13.1 C9401, C9402
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
C9401
Rank
Detection timing
The output from the CCD sensor is a predetermined value or less during CCD sensor gain adjustment.
Trouble isolation
Scanner
Trouble type
Trouble code
C9402
Rank
Detection timing
The average output value of the CCD sensor with the scanner at its standby position is a predetermined value
or more at the end of a scan job.
Trouble isolation
Scanner
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
Change INVB
Change LEDEDB
Change CCDB
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.57. C9401, C9402)
3.14 CA***
3.14.1 CA051, CA052, CA053
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
CA051
Rank
Detection timing
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Trouble isolation
Trouble type
Trouble code
CA052
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
Trouble type
Trouble code
CA053
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
Change MFPB
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.52. C6901 - C6903, CA051 - CA053, CC164, CC190, CC191, CC211
- CC214, CC216, CD002, CD004, CD00F, CD010, CD020, CD211, CD212, CD231, CD241, CD242, CD261, CD271, CD272, CD401 CD407, CE001 - CE007, CEEE1)
3.15 CC***
3.15.1 CC001
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
CC001
Rank
Detection timing
It is detected that communications with the vendor are interrupted for a given period of time or more with
Installed selected for the setting of vendor installation.
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
Change PRCB
Change vendor
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.58. CC001)
Trouble code
CC151
Rank
Detection timing
A fault is detected in a sequence of ROM contents check of the MFPB during starting.
Trouble isolation
Trouble type
Trouble code
CC152
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Rank
Detection timing
A fault is detected in a sequence of ROM contents check of the MFPB during starting.
Trouble isolation
Trouble type
Trouble code
CC153
Rank
Detection timing
A fault is detected in a sequence of ROM contents check of the PRCB during starting.
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
3.15.3 CC155
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
CC155
Rank
Detection timing
Data of flash ROM of the finishing options is determined to be faulty when the power is turned ON.
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
Disconnect and then connect the power cord. Turn OFF the
main power switch, wait for 10 sec. or more, and turn ON the
main power switch.
Rewrite firmware.
Change FSCB
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.12. C1004, CC155)
3.15.4 CC156
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
CC156
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
Disconnect and then connect the power cord. Turn OFF the
main power switch, wait for 10 sec. or more, and turn ON the
main power switch.
Change DFCB
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.59. CC156, CC165)
ROM contents error upon startup (DSC1), ROM contents error upon startup (DSC2)
Trouble code
CC159, CC15A
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Rank
Detection timing
A fault is detected in a sequence of ROM contents check of the DSC board during starting.
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
Disconnect and then connect the power cord. Turn OFF the
main power switch, wait for 10 sec. or more, and turn ON the
main power switch.
3.15.6 CC15B
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
CC15B
Rank
Detection timing
Data of flash ROM of the saddle is determined to be faulty when the power is turned ON.
Trouble isolation
3.15.7 CC163
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
CC163
Rank
Detection timing
The wrong model of firmware is detected in the engine during the initial connection to the engine is being
checked.
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
Unplug and plug the power cord from/into the outlet, turn the
main power switch OFF, wait 10 seconds or more, and turn
it ON.
Change PRCB
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.41. C2650, C5601, C5602, CC163, CEEE3)
3.15.8 CC164
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
CC164
Rank
Detection timing
The wrong model of firmware is detected in the MFP board when the main power switch is turned ON.
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
Change MFPB
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Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.52. C6901 - C6903, CA051 - CA053, CC164, CC190, CC191, CC211
- CC214, CC216, CD002, CD004, CD00F, CD010, CD020, CD211, CD212, CD231, CD241, CD242, CD261, CD271, CD272, CD401 CD407, CE001 - CE007, CEEE1)
3.15.9 CC165
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
CC165
Rank
Detection timing
When the power is turned ON, DF control board or firmware error is detected.
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
Disconnect and then connect the power cord. Turn OFF the
main power switch, wait for 10 sec. or more, and turn ON the
main power switch.
Change DFCB
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.59. CC156, CC165)
3.15.10 CC170, CC171, CC172, CC173, CC174, CC180, CC181, CC182, CC183, CC184, CC185, CC186
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
CC170
CC171
CC172
CC173
CC174
CC180
CC181
CC182
CC183
CC184
CC185
CC186
Rank
Detection timing
A dynamic link error occurs in the program on the MFP board due to an insufficient memory space available, a
ROM fault, or other reason when the main power switch is turned ON.
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
1
Action
If the malfunction code C-C172 has occurred, access
[Service Mode] [System 2] [Image Controller Setting]
and check to see if Controller 1, Controller 2, Controller
3, or Others is set for [Image Controller Setting].
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Step
Action
If any of these is set, select Controller 0.
Control signal
Change MFPB.
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.60. CC170 - CC174, CC180 - CC186)
3.15.11 CC190
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
CC190
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
Change MFPB.
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.52. C6901 - C6903, CA051 - CA053, CC164, CC190, CC191, CC211
- CC214, CC216, CD002, CD004, CD00F, CD010, CD020, CD211, CD212, CD231, CD241, CD242, CD261, CD271, CD272, CD401 CD407, CE001 - CE007, CEEE1)
3.15.12 CC191
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
CC191
Rank
Detection timing
Upon startup, the processing of the loadable device driver setting data file failed.
RAM disk file creation failed.
Reading from the flash ROM failed.
An error occurred in API of the authentication module.
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
Turn OFF the main power switch, wait for 10 sec. or more,
and turn ON the main power switch.
Change MFPB.
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.52. C6901 - C6903, CA051 - CA053, CC164, CC190, CC191, CC211
- CC214, CC216, CD002, CD004, CD00F, CD010, CD020, CD211, CD212, CD231, CD241, CD242, CD261, CD271, CD272, CD401 CD407, CE001 - CE007, CEEE1)
3.16 CD***
3.16.1 CD002
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
CD002
Rank
Detection timing
The error in save of job data to the memory/ hard disk and its read error are detected.
Trouble isolation
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(2) Procedure
Step
1
Action
Control signal
Change MFPB.
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.52. C6901 - C6903, CA051 - CA053, CC164, CC190, CC191, CC211
- CC214, CC216, CD002, CD004, CD00F, CD010, CD020, CD211, CD212, CD231, CD241, CD242, CD261, CD271, CD272, CD401 CD407, CE001 - CE007, CEEE1)
Trouble code
CD004
Rank
Detection timing
Unable to communicate between the hard disk and printer control board (PRCB).
Trouble isolation
Trouble type
Trouble code
CD00F
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
Trouble type
Trouble code
CD020
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
Change MFPB.
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.52. C6901 - C6903, CA051 - CA053, CC164, CC190, CC191, CC211
- CC214, CC216, CD002, CD004, CD00F, CD010, CD020, CD211, CD212, CD231, CD241, CD242, CD261, CD271, CD272, CD401 CD407, CE001 - CE007, CEEE1)
3.16.3 CD010
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
CD010
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
1
Action
Select [Service Mode] [State Confirmation] [Memory/
HDD Adj.] [HDD Format], and conduct the HDD format
function.
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Control signal
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Step
Control signal
Action
Change MFPB
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.52. C6901 - C6903, CA051 - CA053, CC164, CC190, CC191, CC211
- CC214, CC216, CD002, CD004, CD00F, CD010, CD020, CD211, CD212, CD231, CD241, CD242, CD261, CD271, CD272, CD401 CD407, CE001 - CE007, CEEE1)
3.16.4 CD011
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
CD011
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
Hard disk
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
3.16.5 CD030
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
CD030
Rank
Detection timing
The machine fails to read administrative information data saved in the hard disk.
Trouble isolation
Trouble code
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
Hard disk
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
Trouble code
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
Hard disk
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
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Step
3
Action
Change the hard disk.
Control signal
Trouble code
CD201
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
Trouble type
Trouble code
CD202
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
Trouble type
Trouble code
CD203
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
Change MFPB.
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.61. CD201 - CD203)
Trouble code
CD211
Rank
Detection timing
Hardware related to the transfer of memory image of the MFP board (MFPB) fails to respond.
Trouble isolation
Trouble type
Trouble code
CD212
Rank
Detection timing
Hardware related to the BTC compression function of the MFP board (MFPB) fails to respond.
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
1
Action
Change MFPB.
Control signal
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.52. C6901 - C6903, CA051 - CA053, CC164, CC190, CC191, CC211
- CC214, CC216, CD002, CD004, CD00F, CD010, CD020, CD211, CD212, CD231, CD241, CD242, CD261, CD271, CD272, CD401 CD407, CE001 - CE007, CEEE1)
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3.16.10 CD231
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
CD231
Rank
Detection timing
The DIMM for FAX is not mounted during the FAX board is mounting.
The FAX board is not mounted when the FAX board mounting is set ON at Service Mode.
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
Change MFPB
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.52. C6901 - C6903, CA051 - CA053, CC164, CC190, CC191, CC211
- CC214, CC216, CD002, CD004, CD00F, CD010, CD020, CD211, CD212, CD231, CD241, CD242, CD261, CD271, CD272, CD401 CD407, CE001 - CE007, CEEE1)
Trouble code
CD241
Rank
Detection timing
Initialization error of the encrypted ASIC is detected during the machine is starting.
Trouble isolation
Trouble type
Trouble code
CD242
Rank
Detection timing
The faulty of the installation of encrypted ASIC is detected during the machine is starting.
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
Change MFPB
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.52. C6901 - C6903, CA051 - CA053, CC164, CC190, CC191, CC211
- CC214, CC216, CD002, CD004, CD00F, CD010, CD020, CD211, CD212, CD231, CD241, CD242, CD261, CD271, CD272, CD401 CD407, CE001 - CE007, CEEE1)
3.16.12 CD261
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
CD261
Rank
Detection timing
When a failure is detected in USB host board included in the local interface kit.
Non-standard USB device is connected.
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
Change MFPB
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Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.52. C6901 - C6903, CA051 - CA053, CC164, CC190, CC191, CC211
- CC214, CC216, CD002, CD004, CD00F, CD010, CD020, CD211, CD212, CD231, CD241, CD242, CD261, CD271, CD272, CD401 CD407, CE001 - CE007, CEEE1)
3.16.13 CD271
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
CD271
Rank
Detection timing
While the i-Option is activated, the additional memory included in UK-203 is not installed.
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
Change MFPB
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.52. C6901 - C6903, CA051 - CA053, CC164, CC190, CC191, CC211
- CC214, CC216, CD002, CD004, CD00F, CD010, CD020, CD211, CD212, CD231, CD241, CD242, CD261, CD271, CD272, CD401 CD407, CE001 - CE007, CEEE1)
3.16.14 CD272
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
CD272
Rank
Detection timing
While the i-Option is activated, the additional memory included in UK-203 and the HDD are not installed.
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
Change HDD
Change MFPB
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.52. C6901 - C6903, CA051 - CA053, CC164, CC190, CC191, CC211
- CC214, CC216, CD002, CD004, CD00F, CD010, CD020, CD211, CD212, CD231, CD241, CD242, CD261, CD271, CD272, CD401 CD407, CE001 - CE007, CEEE1)
3.16.15 CD3##
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
CD3##
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
When the data stored due to the NVRAM trouble is lost, backup data can be used for restoration.
Trouble code [C-D370] will be displayed when multiple errors (over 5) of NVRAM data are detected, which can be restored with one
restoration command.
Data backup will be automatically performed every hour. Backup can also be performed manually with the following setting.
[Service Mode] [Enhanced Security] [NVRAM Data Back Up]
1. When a trouble caused by NVRAM data error occurs, the screen below appears.
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3.16.16 CD370
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
CD370
Rank
Detection timing
Multiple errors (Over 5) are detected by the abnormal check of each NVRAM data.
Trouble isolation
Trouble code
CD401
CD402
CD403
CD404
CD405
CD406
CD407
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
Change MFPB
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Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.52. C6901 - C6903, CA051 - CA053, CC164, CC190, CC191, CC211
- CC214, CC216, CD002, CD004, CD00F, CD010, CD020, CD211, CD212, CD231, CD241, CD242, CD261, CD271, CD272, CD401 CD407, CE001 - CE007, CEEE1)
3.16.18 CDC##
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
CDC##
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
3.17 CE***
3.17.1 CE001, CE003, CE004, CE005, CE006, CE007
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
CE001
CE003
CE004
CE005
CE006
CE007
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
Change MFPB
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.52. C6901 - C6903, CA051 - CA053, CC164, CC190, CC191, CC211
- CC214, CC216, CD002, CD004, CD00F, CD010, CD020, CD211, CD212, CD231, CD241, CD242, CD261, CD271, CD272, CD401 CD407, CE001 - CE007, CEEE1)
3.17.2 CE002
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
CE002
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
Turn OFF the main power switch and turn it ON again, and
conduct the following setting. [Service Mode] [System 1]
[Initialization] [Data Clear].
Change MFPB
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Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.52. C6901 - C6903, CA051 - CA053, CC164, CC190, CC191, CC211
- CC214, CC216, CD002, CD004, CD00F, CD010, CD020, CD211, CD212, CD231, CD241, CD242, CD261, CD271, CD272, CD401 CD407, CE001 - CE007, CEEE1)
3.17.3 CEEE1
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
CEEE1
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
Change MFPB
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.52. C6901 - C6903, CA051 - CA053, CC164, CC190, CC191, CC211
- CC214, CC216, CD002, CD004, CD00F, CD010, CD020, CD211, CD212, CD231, CD241, CD242, CD261, CD271, CD272, CD401 CD407, CE001 - CE007, CEEE1)
3.17.4 CEEE2
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
CEEE2
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Control signal
Action
Change CCDB
Control signal
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.62. CEEE2)
3.17.5 CEEE3
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Trouble code
CEEE3
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Change PRCB
Link to the layout drawings for related parts by each trouble code (S.41. C2650, C5601, C5602, CC163, CEEE3)
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4. ABORT CODE
Abort code
The machine displays an abort code (CF###) on the control panel as it becomes unable to process tasks properly through its software
control.
When the system program is aborted, check the electrical component, unit, option, and connection relating to the specific type of the abort
condition.
(1) Contents
Trouble type
Abort code
Trouble code
CFB00 to CFF5E
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
(2) Procedure
Step
Action
Control signal
Location of electrical
components
Change MFPB
4.1 CF0**
Code
CF001
Item
CT_singleList table abnormal
CF004
CF011
CF012
CF013
CF021
setDelayMessage Table
OverFlow
CF023
MsgQue OverFlow
CF033
Component
Rank
C
4.2 CF1**
Code
Item
CF112
CF113
Component
Compression malfunctions
Rank
C
4.3 CF2**
Code
CF211
Item
setParameterBandColorPlane()
Table OverFlow
Component
Rank
C
4.4 CF3**
Code
CF300
Item
IR Bus Check Timeout
Component
K-82
Rank
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4.5 CF4**
Code
Item
CF411
Parity error
CF421
Overrun error
CF431
CF441
Framing error
CF451
CF461
CF471
CF412
Parity error
CF422
Overrun error
CF432
CF442
Framing error
CF452
CF462
CF472
Component
Rank
C
4.6 CF5**
Code
Item
Component
CF510
Parity error
CF520
Framing error
CF530
CF540
Overrun error
CF550
CF560
CF570
CF580
Rank
C
4.7 CF6**
Code
Item
CF600
CF601
CF604
CF614
CF624
Component
Rank
C
4.8 CF7**
Code
Item
Component
CF704
CF714
IRC/Command queue
CF724
Engine/Command queue
CF734
Panel/Command queue
CF744
CF754
CF764
CF774
CF784
CF794
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Code
Item
CF7A4
CF7B4
CF7C4
CF7D4
CF7E4
CF7F4
Component
Rank
4.9 CF8**
Code
Item
Component
Rank
CF802
CF806
CF807
CF808
CF809
CF812
CF815
CF8ED
4.10 CF9**
Code
Item
Component
Rank
CF902
CF906
CF907
CF908
CF909
CF912
CF915
CF9ED
4.11 CFA**
Code
Item
Component
CFA01
getOneImgTransInfoFromTh() No
applied thread
CFA03
setTransBandAndRepeatNum()
error
CFA06
getOneImgIndexNumFromTh()
No applied thread
CFA11
cancelTransExec() No applied
thread
CFA12
ImgTransInfo No space
CFA13
CFA14
Whole electrical
components, units, and
options
MFP board (MFPB)
CFA15
CFA16
CFA50
CFA51
DB error
IGC internal error
K-84
Rank
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4.12 CFB**
4.12.1 CFB0*
Code
Item
CFB00
CFB01
CFB02
CFB03
CFB04
CFB05
CFB06
CFB07
CFB08
CFB09
CFB0A
CFB0B
CFB0C
CFB0D
CFB0E
CFB0F
Component
MFP board (MFPB)/
DIMM0/DIMM1
Rank
C
4.12.2 CFB1*
Code
Item
CFB10
CFB11
CFB12
CFB13
CFB14
CFB15
CFB16
CFB17
CFB18
CFB19
CFB1A
CFB1B
CFB1C
CFB1D
CFB1E
CFB1F
Component
MFP board (MFPB)/
DIMM0/DIMM1
Rank
C
4.12.3 CFB7*
Code
CFB70
Item
Component
Rank
C
4.12.4 CFB8*
Code
CFB80
Item
Component
Rank
C
4.12.5 CFBA*
Code
CFBA0
Item
Component
Rank
4.13 CFC**
4.13.1 CFC0*
Code
CFC00
Item
Component
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Rank
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Code
CFC01
CFC02
CFC03
CFC04
CFC05
CFC06
CFC07
CFC08
CFC09
CFC0A
CFC0B
CFC0C
CFC0D
CFC0E
CFC0F
Component
Rank
Component
Rank
4.13.2 CFC1*
Code
Item
CFC10
CFC11
CFC12
CFC13
CFC14
CFC15
CFC16
CFC17
CFC18
CFC19
CFC1A
CFC1B
CFC1C
CFC1D
CFC1E
CFC1F
4.13.3 CFC2*
Code
Item
Component
CFC20
CFC21
CFC22
CFC23
CFC24
CFC25
CFC26
CFC27
CFC28
CFC29
CFC2A
CFC2B
CFC2C
CFC2D
CFC2E
Rank
C
4.13.4 CFCC*
Code
Item
Component
CFCC0
CFCC1
K-86
Rank
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Code
Item
Component
CFCC2
CFCC3
CFCC4
Rank
4.13.5 CFCD*
Code
Item
Component
CFCD0
CFCD1
CFCD2
CFCD3
Rank
C
4.13.6 CFCE*
Code
Item
CFCE0
CFCE1
CFCE2
Component
MFP board (MFPB)/
DIMM0/DIMM1
Rank
C
4.14 CFD**
4.14.1 CFD0*
Code
Item
CFD00
CFD01
CFD02
CFD03
CFD04
CFD05
CFD06
CFD07
CFD08
CFD09
CFD0A
Component
MFP board (MFPB)/
DIMM0/DIMM1
Rank
C
4.14.2 CFD1*
Code
CFD10
Item
Component
CFD11
CFD12
CFD13
CFD14
CFD15
CFD16
CFD17
CFD18
CFD19
CFD1A
CFD1B
CFD1C
CFD1D
CFD1E
CFD1F
Rank
C
4.15 CFE**
4.15.1 CFE0*
Code
Item
CFE00
CFE01
CFE02
Component
MFP board (MFPB)/
DIMM0/DIMM1
K-87
Rank
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Code
CFE03
CFE04
CFE05
CFE06
CFE07
CFE08
CFE09
CFE0A
CFE0B
CFE0C
CFE0D
CFE0E
CFE0F
Component
Rank
4.15.2 CFE1*
Code
Item
CFE10
CFE11
CFE12
CFE13
CFE14
CFE15
CFE16
CFE17
CFE18
CFE19
CFE1A
CFE1B
CFE1C
CFE1D
CFE1E
CFE1F
Component
MFP board (MFPB)/
DIMM0/DIMM1
Rank
C
4.16 CFF**
4.16.1 CFF0*
Code
Item
CFF00
CFF01
CFF02
CFF03
CFF04
CFF05
CFF06
CFF07
CFF08
CFF09
CFF0A
CFF0B
CFF0C
CFF0D
CFF0E
CFF0F
Component
MFP board (MFPB)/
DIMM0/DIMM1
Rank
C
4.16.2 CFF1*
Code
Item
CFF10
CFF11
Component
MFP board (MFPB)/
DIMM0/DIMM1
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Code
CFF12
CFF13
CFF14
CFF15
CFF16
CFF17
CFF18
CFF19
CFF1A
CFF1B
CFF1C
CFF1D
CFF1E
CFF1F
Component
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NOTE
When a code other than the error code list is displayed, contact KM and inform the error code.
5.2 0x0*
Error code
Description
Countermeasure
0x00000001
0x00000010
Parameter error
0x00111000
0x00111001
0x00111100
0x00111101
0x00111110
0x00110010
0x00001###
FTP error
Reply code when it failed to be
connected.
0x00002###
FTP error
Error reply code for the user command
or pass command.
0x00003###
FTP error
Error reply code for CWD command.
0x00004###
FTP error
Error reply code for the TYPE
command.
0x00005###
FTP error
Error reply code for the PORT
command.
0x00006###
FTP error
Error reply code for the PASV
command.
0x00007###
FTP error
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Error code
Description
Error reply code for the RETR
command.
Countermeasure
Wait for about 30 minutes and try it again.
5.3 0x1*
Error code
Description
Countermeasure
0x10000100
0x10000101
0x10000102
0x10000103
0x10000104
0x10000106
0x10000107
0x10000108
5.4 0x2*
Error code
0x20000000
Description
Countermeasure
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Cause
Solution
Communicating
Complete successfully
Modem trouble
Busy line
No response
Error
Solution
0001
0002
0003
0005
0006
Shut down of the data modem line (Host) (Carrier OFF is detected)
0008
0009
000A
Receiving rejection
(Receiving is made when the main body is set to reject receiving.)
000B
000C
If the same error is detected several times, turn the modem power
OFF and ON.
000D
0011
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Error code
Solution
0018
0019
Center ID error
(Center ID of the host is not identical with the one of start request
telegram.)
001A
Device ID inconsistency
(Device ID of the host is not identical with the one of start request
telegram.)
001B
Device ID unregistered
(Request telegram 2 (Constant data transmitting, emergency call)
comes from the main body that has not registered machine ID yet.)
001E
0020
0027
(1) 0***
Error code
Error
Solution
0001
0###
Transmission error
###: SMTP responding code (hexadecimal)
For SMTP responding code, see RFC issued by IETF after
converting hexadecimal number into decimal one.
0003
0005
Receiving error
0020
(2) 1***
Error code
Error
Solution
1030
Machine ID mismatching
Received an e-mail which tells that machine ID mismatches.
1050
Grammar error
Received mail did not define the CS Remote Care command (2
digits).
The Type of Subject and the command of attached file are not
consistent.
1061
1062
1080
1081
1082
1084
Date expired
Expiration date for data modification command has passed.
1091
Oversized command
Received attached file exceeds the machines receive buffer size.
1092
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(3) 2***
Error code
Error
Solution
2039
203C
Connection timeout
203E
Network is down
LAN cable on the copier side is detached.
(4) 3***
Error code
Error
Solution
3000
POP3_AUTHORIZATION_ERR
3001
POP3_TRANSACTION_ERR
3002
POP3_CONNECT_ERR
3003
POP3_TIMEOUT_ERR
3004
POP3_FORMAT_ERR
3005
POP3_MEMORY_ERR
3006
POP3_JOBID_ERR
3007
POP3_NO_DATA_ERR
3008
POP3_DELETE_FAIL_ERR
3009
POP3_MAILBOX_FULL
(5) 4***
Error code
Error
Solution
4103
During polling from MFP, MIO is not active and MFP cannot start
communication.
4104
4105
During polling from MFP, the POP3 channel is not in the Ready
status and MFP cannot receive e-mail.
4106
During e-mail transmission from MFP to the center, MIO is not active
and MFP cannot start communication.
41F9
Control error
In the CS Remote Cares internal sequence, message transfer
failed.
41FA
Control error
MIO response timed out.
41FB
Control error
As the file descriptor of the e-mail that MFP receives from MIO is
invalid, MFP cannot receive the e-mail.
41FC
Control error
During the creation of data to be sent by e-mail, the CS Remote
Cares internal status error occurs or the data that need to be sent
has not been created.
41FD
Control error
During e-mail reception, the parameter sent from MIO to the CS
Remote Care is invalid and MFP cannot receive the e-mail.
41FE
Control error
After the completion of e-mail transmission, MFP received the
transmission completion message from MIO. However, the CS
Remote Cares internal status was not the status of transmission
completion.
41FF
Control error
During e-mail reception, MIO became inactive.
4210
Control error
E-mail sent from MIO could not be properly handled in the CS
Remote Care.
(6) 5***
Error code
5***
Error
Solution
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(7) 6***
Error code
6***
Error
Solution
(1) 0***
Error code
Error
Solution
0001
0***
Transmission error
###: http responding code (hexadecimal)
For http responding code, see RFC issued by IETF after converting
hexadecimal number into decimal one.
0003
0005
Receiving error
(2) 1***
Error code
Error
Solution
1030
Machine ID mismatching
Received file which tells that machine ID mismatches.
1050
Grammar error
Received file did not define the CS Remote Care command (2
digits).
The Type of Subject and the command of file are not consistent.
1061
1062
1080
1081
1082
1084
Date expired
Expiration date for data modification command has passed.
1091
Oversized command
Received file exceeds the machines receive buffer size.
(3) 2***
Error code
Error
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Solution
Check user network environment.
Check http server environment.
(4) 3***
Error code
3002
Error
Solution
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Error code
Error
Unopened client ID was specified
Solution
Check http server environment.
3003
3004
3005
3006
3007
3008
3009
3010
3011
3012
3013
3014
3015
3016
3017
(5) 4***
Error code
Error
Solution
4106
When data is uploaded from MFP to the web server, the network
connection is not enabled and MFP cannot start communication.
41FA
Control error
MIO response timed out.
(6) 5***
Error code
5***
Error
Solution
(7) 6***
Error code
6***
Error
Solution
Error
Solution
T50
R80
R81
R82
R83
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Error code
R84
Solution
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7.2 IEEE802.1X
Code
Description
Parameter error.
10
11
Although the WPA-PSK mode is selected, the Pre-Shared Key is not specified.
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
The server certificate does not have the expected usage (EAP-TLS/EAP-TTLS/PEAP).
27
28
Access to the server to check for expiration of the server certificate is rejected (EAP-TLS/EAP-TTLS/PEAP).
29
Access to the server to check for expiration of the server certificate has timed out (EAP-TLS/EAP-TTLS/PEAP).
30
Unable to check for expiration because the CRL size that has been retrieved to check for the expiration of the server
certificate exceeds the maximum capacity that can be retained (1MB) (EAP-TLS/EAP-TTLS/PEAP).
31
32
33
Although the environment is configured to use the HDD, it is unable to perform verification because the HDD path has not
been specified (EAP-TLS/EAP-TTLS/PEAP).
34
Unable to perform verification because there are too many certificates to be verified (the maximum number of certificates that
can be verified at a time is 20) (EAP-TLS/EAP-TTLS/PEAP).
35
36
7.3 LDAP
Code
Description
The number of search results has exceeded the maximum number of items allowed.
10
32
49
80
85
86
The supported SASL does not match the LDAP server side.
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Code
Description
88
90
91
92
The supported LDAP version does not match the LDAP server side.
128
Failed to resolve the LDAP server name using the DNS server.
129
130
131
2238
The CN field of the LDAP server certificate does not match the server address.
2239
The LDAP server certificate does not have the expected usage for a server.
2240
2241
2242
2243
The connection to the server that checks for expiration of the certificate has timed out.
2244
Unable to check for expiration because the CRL size exceeds the maximum capacity that can be retained (1MB).
2261
2263
Although the environment is configured to use the HDD, it is unable to perform verification because the HDD path has not
been specified.
2264
Unable to perform verification because there are too many certificates to be verified (the maximum number of certificates that
can be verified at a time is 20).
2266
2267
2268
Description
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
2236
The certificate has expired, or the validity period has not yet started.
2238
The CN field of the certificate does not match the server address.
2239
2240
The certificate is not trusted. To trust the certificate, the certificate must be registered to the system.
2241
2242
2243
The connection to the server that checks for expiration of the certificate has timed out.
2244
Unable to check for expiration because the CRL size exceeds the maximum capacity that can be retained (1MB).
2261
2263
2264
Unable to perform verification because there are too many certificates to be verified (the maximum number of certificates that
can be verified at a time is 20).
2266
2267
2268
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Description
22
27
Parameter is invalid.
42
52
55
56
57
60
61
62
70
450
451
452
530
550
552
Description
42
52
55
57
62
70
4096
4097
4098
4099
4100
4101
4102
4103
4104
4105
10000
12236
The certificate has expired, or the validity period has not yet started.
12239
12240
The certificate is not trusted. To trust the certificate, the certificate must be registered to the system.
12241
12242
12243
The connection to the server that checks for expiration of the certificate has timed out.
12244
Unable to check for expiration because the CRL size exceeds the maximum capacity that can be retained (1 MB).
12263
Although the environment is configured to use the HDD, it is unable to perform verification because the HDD path has not
been specified.
12264
Unable to perform verification because there are too many certificates to be verified (the maximum number of certificates that
can be verified at a time is 20).
12266
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Code
Description
12267
12268
Description
22
Invalid argument.
27
28
32
42
51
52
55
57
58
60
61
62
67
70
421
SMTP server error. Since the service is unavailable, the transfer channel is closed.
432
450
451
SMTP server error. The requested action has been cancelled because an error occurred while processing a job.
452
453
454
458
459
499
SMTP server error. An unsupported SMTP error code of 400s is received from the SMTP server.
500
501
502
503
504
521
SMTP server error. The server does not receive E-mail messages.
530
534
535
538
550
551
552
553
554
An SMTP server error, or an internal error when sending data. The transaction failed.
555
599
SMTP server error. An unsupported SMTP error code of 500s is received from the SMTP server.
2236
The certificate has expired, or the validity period has not yet started.
2238
The CN field of the certificate does not match the server address.
2239
2240
2241
2242
2243
The connection to the server that checks for expiration of the certificate has timed out.
2244
Unable to check for expiration because the CRL size exceeds the maximum capacity that can be retained (1MB).
2261
2263
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Code
Description
2264
Unable to perform verification because there are too many certificates to be verified (the maximum number of certificates that
can be verified at a time is 20).
2266
2267
2268
3000
3001
3002
3003
3004
3005
3006
3007
3008
3009
3010
3011
3012
3013
3014
3015
3016
The device certificate cannot be used in S/MIME (e.g. self-signed certificate error, the private key type is not RSA).
3018
3019
3020
The E-mail address included in the destination certificate does not match the destination address (To/Cc/Bcc).
3021
The E-mail address included in the certificate does not match the sender (From) address.
3022
3023
3024
3025
Description
22
27
Attempted to send data that exceeds the maximum transferrable size for transfer coding.
42
52
55
56
57
The connection to the WebDAV server failed (including connection time out).
62
70
72
The connection has been interrupted with the condition that is insufficient to the specified size.
401
Authentication error.
407
1001
1002
The intermediate resource is not a collection (directory) (e.g. the specified folder does not exist).
1003
1011
Although https is specified for the resource URL, it is unavailable because the SSL library is not included for the modularity.
1012
Although https is specified for the resource URL, the connection is interrupted because the WebDAV server certificate has
expired.
1013
The CONNECT method is issued to the proxy server to establish an SSL connection via a proxy, but it is rejected.
1017
1018
1027
1030
Although use of a proxy has been specified, the proxy setting information is unavailable.
1031
The connection to the proxy server failed (including connection time out).
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Code
Description
1098
1099
2236
The certificate has expired, or the validity period has not yet started.
2238
The CN field of the certificate does not match the server address.
2239
2240
2241
2242
2243
The connection to the server that checks for expiration of the certificate has timed out.
2244
Unable to check for expiration because the CRL size exceeds the maximum capacity that can be retained (1MB).
2261
2263
2264
Unable to perform verification because there are too many certificates to be verified (the maximum number of certificates that
can be verified at a time is 20).
2266
2267
2268
Description
32
42
57
62
67
4096
4097
4098
4099
4102
4105
4352
4353
4354
4355
4368
4369
4370
10000
12236
The certificate has expired, or the validity period has not yet started.
12239
12240
The certificate is not trusted. To trust the certificate, the certificate must be registered to the system.
12241
12242
12243
The connection to the server that checks for expiration of the certificate has timed out.
12244
Unable to check for expiration because the CRL size exceeds the maximum capacity that can be retained (1 MB).
12263
Although the environment is configured to use the HDD, it is unable to perform verification because the HDD path has not
been specified.
12264
Unable to perform verification because there are too many certificates to be verified (the maximum number of certificates that
can be verified at a time is 20).
12266
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Code
12267
12268
Description
Invalid parameter (e.g. the number of characters exceeds the limit, blank).
The authentication function setting is disabled.
Failed to authenticate.
An authentication request is received while an internal task of the user authentication client is being performed.
The connection was interrupted while the user authentication was being performed.
10000
12236
The certificate has expired, or the validity period has not yet started.
12239
12240
The certificate is not trusted. To trust the certificate, the certificate must be registered to the system.
12241
12242
12243
The connection to the server that checks for expiration of the certificate has timed out.
12244
Unable to check for expiration because the CRL size exceeds the maximum capacity that can be retained (1 MB).
12261
12263
Although the environment is configured to use the HDD, it is unable to perform verification because the HDD path has not
been specified.
12264
Unable to perform verification because there are too many certificates to be verified (the maximum number of certificates that
can be verified at a time is 20).
12266
Description
Content-Length or the received data size exceeds the maximum transferable size.
The size of the message body is too large.
10
11
12
13
Although use of a proxy has been specified, the proxy setting in-formation is unavailable.
14
15
16
17
2236
The certificate has expired, or the validity period has not yet started.
2238
The CN field of the certificate does not match the server address.
2239
2240
2241
2242
2243
The connection to the server that checks for expiration of the certificate has timed out.
2244
Unable to check for expiration because the CRL size exceeds the maximum capacity that can be retained (1MB).
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Code
2261
2263
2264
Unable to perform verification because there are too many certificates to be verified (the maximum number of certificates that
can be verified at a time is 20).
2266
2267
2268
7.12 WS scan
Code
Description
Parameter is invalid.
The certificate of the destination computer is not valid when the validity period of a certificate is checked.
22
Invalid argument.
42
52
53
55
57
60
70
72
2236
The certificate has expired, or the validity period has not yet started.
2238
The CN field of the certificate does not match the server address.
2239
2240
2241
2242
2243
The connection to the server that checks for expiration of the certificate has timed out.
2244
Unable to check for expiration because the CRL size exceeds the maximum capacity that can be retained (1MB).
2261
2263
Although the environment is configured to use the HDD, it is unable to perform verification because the HDD path has not
been specified.
2264
Unable to perform verification because there are too many certificates to be verified (the maximum number of certificates that
can be verified at a time is 20).
2265
2266
2267
2268
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8.1 B0-**
Category
FAX board
error
Code No.
B0-01
Contents of error
How to correct
B0-03
FAX board error 1 (FAX ROM check sum Pull out and insert the Fax board to check its installation.
error)
If the trouble is not yet corrected, hardware of the fax board may be
FAX board error 2 (DPRAM check error) defective.
Replace the fax board in such a case.
FAX board error 3 (FAX Initialization NG)
B0-51
Pull out and insert the fax board to check its installation.
If the trouble is not yet corrected, check if the fax (main) is set to
[Unset] on the [System 2]-[Option board Status] screen in the service
mode.
If it is set to [Unset], set to [Set].
B0-52
Pull out and insert the FAX board to check its installation.
If the trouble is not yet corrected, check if the fax (Sub) is set to
[Unset] on the [System 2]-[Option board Status] screen in the service
mode.
If it is set to [Unset], set to [Set].
B0-02
8.2 B1-1*
Category
FAX driver
error
Code No.
Contents of error
How to correct
B1-10
B1-11
B1-12
B1-13
B1-14
B1-15
B1-16
B1-17
B1-18
B1-19
Pull out and insert the FAX board to check its installation.
8.3 B1-2*
Category
JC
Code No.
Contents of error
How to correct
B1-20
B1-22
B1-23
B1-25
B1-26
B1-27
B1-28
B1-29
8.4 B1-3*
Category
Driver error
(Fax board
side)
Code No.
Contents of error
How to correct
B1-30
B1-31
B1-32
B1-33
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Category
Code No.
B1-34
B1-35
B1-36
B1-37
How to correct
8.5 B1-4*
Category
Code No.
Contents of error
Soft error
(Fax board
side)
B1-40
Soft error
B1-41
How to correct
Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
B1-45
Undefined parameter
B1-46
8.6 B1-5*
Category
Line control
Code No.
Contents of error
How to correct
B1-50
B1-51
B1-52
B1-53
B1-54
8.7 B1-6*
Category
1
destination
control
Code No.
Contents of error
B1-60
B1-61
Timeout error
B1-62
Interface error
B1-63
B1-64
Semaphore acquisition
release error
B1-65
B1-66
B1-67
B1-68
B1-69
How to correct
Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
8.8 B1-7*
Category
Code No.
Contents of error
How to correct
B1-71
B1-72
Timeout error
B1-73
Interface error
B1-74
B1-75
B1-76
B1-77
B1-78
B1-79
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8.9 B1-8*
Category
Code No.
Contents of error
How to correct
B1-81
B1-82
B1-83
B1-84
B1-85
B1-86
B1-87
B1-88
8.10 B1-9*
Category
USB
Code No.
Contents of error
How to correct
B1-90
B1-91
B1-92
B1-93
B1-94
B1-95
B1-96
8.11 T0*
Category
Sending
Sending
Sending
Code No.
Contents of error
How to correct
T00
T01
T02
The remote station may not receive the data due to paper shortage,
full memory, etc.
T03
T04
Not used
T05
T06
T07
Not used
T08
T09
No response to DCS
The line may be disabled because the user on the remote station
disconnected it.
8.12 T1*
Category
Sending
Code No.
Contents of error
How to correct
T10
Not used
T11
The remote station may not receive the data due to paper shortage,
full memory, etc.
T12
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Category
Code No.
Contents of error
T13
T14
Not used
T15
Not used
T16
Not used
T17
Not used
T18
T19
Not used
Sending
-
How to correct
The remote station may not receive the data due to paper shortage,
full memory, etc.
The remote station may not receive the data due to paper shortage,
full memory, etc.
8.13 T2*
Category
Code No.
Contents of error
T20
Not used
T21
Not used
T22
Not used
T23
Not used
T24
Not used
T25
Not used
T26
Not used
T27
Not used
T28
T29
Not used
ECM
sending
-
How to correct
8.14 T3*
Category
Code No.
Contents of error
How to correct
T30
Not used
T31
Not used
T32
T33
Not used
T34
Not used
ECM
transmissio
n
T35
No responses to RR
T36
DCN reception to RR
T37
Not used
T38
T39
Not used
ECM
sending
F code
polling tx
-
8.15 T4*
Category
Code No.
Contents of error
How to correct
Calling
T40
T41
Not used
T42
RTN/PIN reception
T43
T44
T45
Not used
T46
Not used
T47
Not used
T48
T49
Not used
Sending
Check
Destination
-
Telephone number may not be set on the remote station. Check the
CSI signal of the remote station in the protocol trace list.
8.16 T5*
Category
Code No.
Contents of error
FAX-CSRC
T50
T51
Not used
How to correct
-
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Category
Code No.
Contents of error
How to correct
T52
Not used
T53
Not used
T54
Not used
T55
Not used
T56
Not used
T57
Not used
T58
T59
Not used
Polling
reception
-
8.17 T6*
Category
Code No.
Contents of error
How to correct
Polling
transmissio
n
T60
F-code
polling
transmissio
n
T61
F-code
polling
transmissio
n
T62
Bulletin board box number from the remote station may be incorrect.
T63
Not used
T64
Not used
T65
Not used
T66
Not used
T67
Not used
T68
Not used
T69
Not used
8.18 T7*
Category
Code No.
Contents of error
T70
Not used
T71
Not used
T72
Not used
How to correct
Transmissio T73
n
V34
T74
T75
T76
T77
Not used
Transmissio T78
n
T79
8.19 T8*
Category
Call control
Code No.
Contents of error
How to correct
T80
T81
T82
T83
T84
T85
T86
Not used
T87
Not used
T88
Not used
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Category
Control unit
Code No.
T89
Contents of error
How to correct
8.20 T9*
Category
Code No.
Contents of error
How to correct
T90
Not used
T91
Not used
T92
Not used
T93
Not used
T94
Not used
T95
T96
Not used
T97
T98
T99
Call control
Transfer
Call control
* The corresponding error code is not displayed on the control panel even if the error occurs.
8.21 R0*
Category
Reception
Code No.
Contents of error
How to correct
R00
R01
R02
The line may be disabled because the user on the remote station
disconnected it.
R03
R04
R05
Not used
R06
Not used
R07
R08
R09
Reception
The line may be disabled because the user on the remote station
disconnected it.
8.22 R1*
Category
Reception
Code No.
Contents of error
How to correct
R10
R11
The line may be disabled because the user on the remote station
disconnected it.
R12
R13
Not used
R14
Not used
R15
Not used
R16
Not used
R17
Not used
R18
R19
Not used
Reception
-
Space in the hard disk may become short. Unnecessary data should
be deleted to secure the space in the hard disk.
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8.23 R2*
Category
Code No.
Contents of error
How to correct
Reception
R20
CUG
reception
R21
R22
R23
Not used
R24
R25
R26
R27
R28
R29
ECM
reception
8.24 R3*
Category
Code No.
Contents of error
How to correct
R30
Not used
R31
Not used
R32
R33
F code
confidential
reception
R34
R35
Not used
R36
Not used
Reception
V34
-
R37
R38
R39
Not used
8.25 R4*
Category
Code No.
Contents of error
Soft error when called
R41
Not used
R42
Not used
R43
Not used
R44
Not used
R45
R46
Not used
R47
Not used
R48
Not used
R49
Reception
Reception
How to correct
-
The line may be disabled because the user on the remote station
disconnected it.
8.26 R5*
Category
Reception
Code No.
Contents of error
R50
R51
Not used
R52
Not used
R53
Not used
How to correct
The line may be in trouble.
Check the line noise.
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Category
Code No.
R54
Not used
R55
Not used
R56
Not used
R57
Not used
R58
Not used
R59
Not used
Contents of error
How to correct
Contents of error
How to correct
8.27 R6*
Category
Reception
Code No.
R60
R61
Not used
R62
Not used
R63
Reception
R64
Not used
R65
Not used
SEP polling
R66
SUB
reception
R67
R68
Not used
R69
ECM
reception
8.28 R7*
Category
Code No.
Contents of error
How to correct
ECM
reception
R70
Reception
R71
R72
R73
R74
R75
R76
V34
Reception
R77
R78
R79
8.29 R8*
Category
Code No.
Contents of error
How to correct
R80
Not used
R81
Not used
R82
Not used
R83
Not used
R84
Not used
R85
R-ISW request received when a machine is running in case of either reserved job
exists, image exists in memory, or jam
happened.
R86
Not used
R87
Not used
R88
Not used
R89
Not used
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8.30 R9*
Category
Code No.
Contents of error
R90
Not used
How to correct
R91
Not used
Turnaround
R92
F-code
reception
R93
R94
R95
R96
R97
R98
Not used
Others
R99
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9. DIAGNOSTIC CODES
9.1 Outline
The diagnostic code is a 22-digit hexadecimal code indicating a communication conditions and status.
The diagnostic code is printed on the activity report.
The purpose of the diagnostic code is to obtain detailed information of communication results and conditions so as to analyze
communication troubles.
9.2 Explanation
9.2.1 The diagnostic code
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
XX
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
(8)
(9)
(10)
(11)
(12)
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
(17)
(18)
(19)
(20)
(21)
(22)
Description
bit7
Bit6
Bit5
Bit4
Telephone
Bit3
Bit2
Bit1
(2) Communication
mode
Sending
Error page
resending
Mixed size
Frame
Book mode 2in1transmission Original size Upside
transmission erasure
transmission
appointing
down
All pages/
transmission
Tx
cover
(4) One-time
communication
parameter
specification
Timer Tx
(not used)
CSRC
Relay
Confidential
Manual
Bulletin
transmission
(8) H_RES
specification 1 (HR)
400dpi
300dpi
200dpi
(not used)
16pels/mm
not used
8pels/mm
(not used)
(9) V_RES
specification 1
400dpi
300dpi
200dpi
100dpi
15.4 l/mm
(not used)
7.7 l/mm
3.85 l/mm
(10) Coding
specification/H_RES
specification
(600dpi)
600dpi (H)
(not used)
(JPEG)
JBIG
MMR
MR
MH
THRU
600dpi (V)
(not used)
(Legal)
(Letter)
A3
B4
A4
(not used)
(not used)
No limits
(Legal)
(Letter)
(not used)
B4
A4
(not used)
(13) Speed
specification 0
(not used)
(not used)
(not used)
V.29-96
V.29-72
(not used)
V.27-48
V.27-24
(14) Speed
specification 1
V.17-144
V.17-120
V.17-96
V.17-72
(V.33-144)
(V.33-120)
(V.33-96)
(V.33-72)
(15) Speed
specification 2
V.34-192
V.34-168
V.34-144
V.34-120
V.34-96
V.34-72
V.34-48
V.34-24
(16) Speed
specification 3
(not used)
(not used)
V.34-336
V.34-312
V.34-288
V.34-264
V.34-240
V.34-216
(17) MSLT
specification
(not used)
(not used)
(not used)
(not used)
(not used)
(18) Communication
parameter
specification
ECM frame
size 0:256 /
1:64
ECM
DIAG
(CSRC)
(BFT)
(BTM)
PWD
SEP
SUB
(not used)
(not used)
(JPEG)
JBIG
MMR
MR
MH
THRU
ECM frame
size 0:256 /
1:64
ECM
DIAG
(CSRC)
(BFT)
(BTM)
PWD
SEP
SUB
Forwarding Polled
transmission transmission
PC-Fax
transmission
(RX/V2)
K-115
Group
One-touch
dialing
Abbreviated
dialing
Receiving
Recovery
Called
transmission turnaround
Bit0
Special
scanning
non
standard/Zfold/Long
Key pad
dialing
Polling Rx
Line used
line 1 / 2
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Item
Bit6
Bit5
Bit4
Bit3
Bit2
parameter
(capability)
(21) BOX no (4th &
3rd digit)
K-116
Bit1
Bit0
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Code
Redial
Corrective Action
N10
Yes
N11
No
Reception is declined.
Check the condition of the other party machine.
N12
Yes
N13
No
N14
No
Remote reset
N15
Yes
Remote busy
N16
Yes
LAN access
N17
Yes
Network
N18
Network
No
Memory error
N20
Memory overflow
No
HDD error
N21
HDD error
No
HDD is full.
Delete unnecessary files.
With the number of transmission sheets reduced
or the resolution for read reduced, send it again.
Conversion
error
N22
Conversion error
No
Memory
overflow
N25
Memory overflow
No
Forward TX
N35
No
N36
No
Code
Corrective Action
SMTP
reception
N50
Decode
N51
Ask the sender to send it again after the length of the text
being reduced.
N52
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Classification
Code
Corrective Action
N53
File error
N54
Decode error
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11.4 Solution
The below describes the OpenAPI certification related trouble messages displayed on the control panel of the machine and actions, dividing
them by possible situation.
Action
1. In [Administrator Settings] [System Settings] [Date/Time Settings],
check that the date and time that is set is same as the actual date and time. If
a
wrong date and time is set, correct it.
2. Contact the application vendor and obtain a new Solution Key (or the
application software itself). Using it, perform the steps below.
1) Delete the application.
2) Using the Solution Key (or the application software itself), register the
application again.
In [System1] [Marketing Area], change the marketing area of the machine
to the one that was selected when the application was registered.
Action
After deleting the application in question, register the application again.
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Trouble code
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
12.1.2 Procedure
Step
Check item
Location of
electrical
components
Result
Action
S-2
NO
NO
Change DCPU.
1
2
P-4
NO
Change DCPU.
P-3
NO
Change DCPU.
I-21
NO
Change DCPU.
YES
Change PRCB.
Trouble code
Rank
Detection timing
Trouble isolation
12.2.2 Procedure
Location of
electrical
components
Result
Action
F-26
NO
D-26
YES
NO
Change DCPU.
Step
1
2
Check item
Check item
Location of
electrical
components
Result
Action
X-7
YES
Malfunction in DF-621.
P-5
NO
YES
Change DCPU.
NO
Malfunction in DF-621.
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12.3.2 PC-109/PC-208/PC-409
(1) Procedure
Step
1
2
3
Check item
Location of
electrical
components
Result
Action
L-25
NO
Malfunction in cabinet.
P-6
NO
YES
Change DCPU.
NO
Malfunction in cabinet.
12.3.3 FS-527/FS-529
(1) Procedure
Step
Check item
Location of
electrical
components
Result
Action
L-23
NO
P-5
NO
YES
Change DCPU.
NO
Malfunction in finisher.
K-122
Malfunction in finisher.
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Countermeasure
Repair
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Vdc-K
Vg-K
TCR-K
Shows the temperature of the each part of the fusing unit (in 1 C increments).
Relevant components: Fusing unit
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Drum temperature
ATVC
Shows the latest ATVC level (which varies according to the paper type, environment or durability).
300 V to 3800 V (ATVC)
Relevant components: High voltage unit (HV), transfer roller unit
Step
Paper
Original
Check Item
Result
Action
NO
Instruct user.
Paper is damp.
YES
Replace paper.
Instruct user on proper paper storage.
YES
Correct
YES
Instruct user.
YES
Instruct user.
YES
Clean or Replace.
PM parts
YES
Clean or Replace.
Adjustment items
YES
Readjust.
Result
Cause
Full size
Scanner system
Reduction
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Check Item
Result
Cause
Full size
Printer system
Reduction
[1]
[1]
[2]
Blank copy
[2]
Black copy
Section
Check Item
Result
Action
NO
Reconnect.
Replace the connection cable.
Exposure unit/LED
exposure unit
NO
Inverter board
NO
Reconnect.
NO
4
5
MFP board
6
7
CCD unit
NO
Reconnect.
NO
NO
Reconnect.
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Step
Section
Check Item
Result
NO
Action
Change CCD unit.
ABCDE
ABCDE
ABCDE
ABCDE
ABCDE
Section
Check Item
Result
Action
Shading sheet
YES
Clean.
Mirrors/lens/original glass
YES
Clean.
Exposure lamp
YES
Clean.
Change exposure lamp.
NO
Reconnect.
Replace the connection cable.
MFP board
NO
Reconnect.
NO
NO
Reconnect.
NO
6
7
CCD unit
ABCD
ABCD
ABCD
ABCD
ABCD
Section
Check Item
Result
Action
YES
Original
YES
Change original.
Original cover
YES
Clean.
YES
4
5
Shading sheet
YES
Clean.
Mirrors/lens/original glass/ Mirrors, lens, original glass and/or reflectors are dirty.
reflectors
YES
Clean.
Exposure lamp
YES
Clean.
Change exposure lamp.
NO
Reconnect.
Replace the connection cable.
MFP board
NO
Reconnect.
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Step
Section
10
11
CCD unit
12
Check Item
Result
NO
Action
NO
Reconnect.
NO
Section
Check Item
Result
Action
Original
YES
Change original.
Original cover
YES
Clean.
YES
3
4
Shading sheet
YES
Clean.
Mirrors/lens/original glass/ Mirrors, lens, original glass and/or reflectors are dirty.
reflectors
YES
Clean.
Exposure lamp
YES
Clean.
Change exposure lamp.
NO
Reconnect.
Replace the connection cable.
MFP board
NO
Reconnect.
NO
NO
Reconnect.
NO
9
10
CCD unit
11
AA
Section
Check Item
Result
Action
Original
YES
Change original.
Original cover
YES
Clean.
Original glass
YES
Clean.
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Step
Section
Check Item
Result
NO
Action
Change exposure unit.
Change LED exposure unit.
Change CCD unit.
Section
Check Item
Result
Action
Original
YES
Change original.
Original cover
YES
Clean.
YES
3
4
Shading sheet
YES
Clean.
Mirrors/lens/original glass/ Mirrors, lens, original glass and/or reflectors are dirty.
reflectors
YES
Clean.
Exposure lamp
YES
Clean.
Change exposure lamp.
YES
Section
Check Item
Result
Action
Scanner motor
NO
Exposure lamp
NO
Correct.
NO
Scanner rails
NO
Clean or change.
NO
Reconnect.
Replace the connection cable.
MFP board
7
8
CCD unit
NO
Reconnect.
NO
NO
Reconnect.
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Step
Section
Check Item
Result
NO
Action
Change CCD unit.
[1]
[1]
[2]
Blank copy
[2]
Black copy
Section
Imaging unit (blank copy)
2
3
Check Item
Result
Action
NO
YES
Clean or correct.
YES
Clean or correct.
YES
Clean or correct.
PH unit
NO
Correct.
PWBs
NO
Correct.
NO
ABCDE
ABCDE
ABCDE
ABCDE
ABCDE
Section
Check Item
Result
Action
Administrator Settings
Maximum Density
Adjustment
YES
Imaging unit
YES
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Step
Section
3
4
Check Item
Result
Action
YES
Clean or correct.
YES
Clean or correct.
State Confirmation
Level History 1 (Service
Mode)
NO
Go to next step.
Low TCR
YES
Go to step 8.
YES
Go to step 7.
PH unit
YES
Image Process
Adjustment TCR Toner
Supply (Service Mode)
NO
Go to next step.
10
Image Process
Adjustment
Gradation Adjust
(Service Mode)
YES
Go to step 11.
11
YES
NO
12
ABCD
ABCD
ABCD
ABCD
ABCD
Section
Check Item
Result
Action
YES
YES
YES
Clean or correct.
YES
Clean or correct.
YES
Clean.
NO
Imaging Unit
Erase lamp
6
7
Service Mode
Gradation Adjust
YES
YES
NO
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Section
Check Item
Result
Action
Paper path
YES
Clean.
Imaging unit
YES
Drum is scratched.
YES
Appearance is dirty.
YES
Clean
YES
NO
Fusing unit
Section
Check Item
Result
Action
Paper path
YES
Clean.
Imaging unit
YES
Drum is scratched.
YES
Appearance is dirty.
YES
Clean.
YES
Paper path
YES
YES
Clean or change.
YES
NO
7
8
9
Fusing unit
-
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AA
Section
Check Item
Result
Action
Paper path
YES
Clean.
Imaging unit
Drum is scratched.
YES
Appearance is dirty.
YES
Clean.
Fusing unit
YES
Imaging unit
YES
Clean or correct.
YES
Clean or correct.
YES
Clean.
NO
NO
6
7
Erase lamp
8
9
Section
Transfer roller unit
Imaging unit
Check Item
Result
Action
YES
YES
Drum is scratched.
YES
Appearance is dirty.
YES
Clean.
Fusing unit
YES
PH unit
YES
Clean.
NO
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Section
Check Item
Result
Action
YES
Imaging unit
Drum is scratched.
YES
Appearance is dirty.
YES
Clean.
YES
Paper path
YES
YES
Clean or change.
YES
YES
Clean.
NO
6
7
Fusing unit
PH unit
Section
Imaging unit
Check Item
Result
Action
YES
Drum is scratched.
YES
Appearance is dirty.
YES
Clean.
NO
Fusing unit
YES
NO
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AA
(2) Troubleshooting procedure
Step
Section
Check Item
Result
Action
Paper path
YES
Clean.
YES
Fusing unit
YES
Section
Check Item
Result
Action
Imaging unit
YES
The transfer roller unit is used to the extent that its life
value has been exceeded.
YES
YES
NO
3
4
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Section
Administrator Settings
Maximum Density
Adjustment
State Confirmation
Level History 1 (Service
Mode)
Check Item
Result
Action
YES
YES
NO
Go to next step.
Low TCR
YES
Go to step 6.
YES
Go to step 7.
Image Process
Adjustment TCR Toner
Supply (Service Mode)
NO
Go to next step.
Image Process
Adjustment Gradation
Adjust (Service Mode)
YES
Go to next step.
YES
NO
Result
Action
YES
NO
NO
Section
Imaging unit
Check Item
Transport section
NO
Fusing Section
NO
Imaging unit
Ds collar is dirty.
YES
Clean.
PH unit
YES
Correct.
NO
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15. IC PROTECTOR
15.1 Outline
To increase product safety, this MFP has an IC protector (ICP) installed in each board. ICP is a component that protects IC. If the amount of
the current supplied to the electrical parts such as motor exceeds the set level, ICP trips to protect IC from over current.
The following list contains ICP installed in each board, related devices, and symptoms that occur when ICP trips.
Symbol
FM2
15.2.2 DF-621
(1) DF control board
When ICP trips
ICP No.
Symbol
F1
M4
F2
M2
F3
F4
PS3
PS4
F5
M1
F6
SD2
Stamp solenoid
SD1
F7
FM1
C8302
F8
M3
C8101
CL1
CL2
F9
C8107
15.2.3 PC-109/PC-208
(1) PC Control board
When ICP trips
ICP No.
Symbol
ICP1
M31
M41
ICP2
M42
ICP3
M32
ICP5
ICP6
M33
M43
C0206
C0208
15.2.4 PC-409
(1) PC Control board
When ICP trips
ICP No.
Symbol
ICP1
M51
ICP2
M52
ICP3
M53
C0213
ICP4
M54
Shift motor
C0214
C0215
ICP5
M55
Elevator motor
C0209
C0210
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ICP No.
ICP6
Symbol
-
15.2.5 JS-505
(1) JS control board
When ICP trips
ICP No.
Symbol
F1
C1004
F2
C1004
C11A1
F3
CL1
F4
T1FDTB/
LED
T2FDTB/
LED
F6
M2
Shift motor
C1182
F7
M1
Transport motor
15.2.6 FS-527
(1) FS control board
When ICP trips
ICP No.
Symbol
F1
F3
24V to 5V DC to DC converter
F4
5V to 3.3V DC to DC converter
F5
M1
F6
M3
F7
M4
Conveyance motor
F8
M5
Exit motor
F9
M11
C11B0
F10
M13
C1190
F11
M14
C1194
F12
SD1
F13
M16
C1182
F14
M2
C11E0
F15
M6
C11E1
F16
M8
C11E2
F17
M17
C11A7
F18
M9
C11A1
F19
M10
C11A2
F20
M100
Punch motor/1
C11C0
F21
M18
Stapler motor
C11B2
F22
M15
Elevate motor
C1183
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ICP No.
F23
Symbol
M12
F25
M15
Elevate motor
C1183
F26
PS200
C11C0
PS300
PS100
C11B2
F27
F29
F30
JAM
PS1
PS2
PS10
Registration sensor
PS30
PS9
PS16
JAM
15.2.7 SD-509
(1) SD drive board
When ICP trips
ICP No.
F1
Symbol
PS43
PS44
F2
F3
24V to 5V DC to DC converter
M24
C1114
F4
M23
C1150
F5
M20
C1113
F7
M26
C1115
F8
Saddle stapler
C11B5
F9
SD3
F10
C11B5
F11
M25
C1116
F12
M25
C1116
F13
M21
C1156
F14
M22
C1158
15.2.8 FS-529
(1) FS control board
When ICP trips
ICP No.
Symbol
R1
24V to 5V DC to DC converter
Not functioning
CP1
Not functioning
PS1
PS2
PS3
PS4
PS6
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ICP No.
CP2
Symbol
PS7
PS8
PS9
PS10
PS11
PS12
PS13
PS14
PS1
Not functioning
PS2
PS3
PS4
PS6
PS7
PS8
PS9
PS10
PS11
PS12
PS13
PS14
CP3
M1
C11A1
CP10
M1
C11A1
CP4
M3
Alignment motor/F
C1191
CP5
M2
C1183
CP6
M4
Alignment motor/R
C1190
CP7
SD3
C1194
CP12
SD2
Paddle solenoid
CP15
SD1
F2
SW1
C1183
-
CP8
M5
Conveyance motor/1
Conveyance JAM
CP9
M6
Conveyance motor/2
Conveyance JAM
CP17
M7
C11B0
CP19
SD5
C1181
C1301
FM1
Fan motor
CP20
SD4
Flapper solenoid
F1
M8
Stapler motor
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[2]
[3]
[8]
[7]
[4]
[6]
[5]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
[10]
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For LED lamp
[9]
[10]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[8]
[7]
[4]
[6]
[5]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
[10]
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[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
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[2]
[3]
[8]
[4]
[5]
[7]
[6]
[1]
[2]
PC motor (M2)
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
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(2) Board
[8]
[1]
[2]
[7]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[1]
SO DIMM (DIMM)
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
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[2]
[1]
[1]
PH unit
[2]
[5]
[1]
[4]
[2]
[3]
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[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[1]
[6]
[5]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
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[9]
[8]
[7]
[1]
[2]
[6]
[4]
[3]
[5]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
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1.1.8 Tray 1
[11]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[10]
[5]
[6]
[9]
[8]
[7]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
[10]
[11]
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1.1.9 Tray 2
[1]
[13]
[2]
[12]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[11]
[6]
[7]
[10]
[9]
[8]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
[10]
[11]
[12]
[13]
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1.2 DF-621/SP-501
1.2.1 Load
[8]
[9]
[7]
[6]
[5]
[4]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
[2]
*: Option
1.2.2 Sensor/board
[16]
[15]
[14]
[13]
[12]
[11]
[10]
[9]
[8]
[1]
[7]
[2]
[6]
[5]
[3]
[4]
[1]
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[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
[10]
[11]
[12]
[13]
[14]
[15]
[16]
[13]
[1]
[12]
[2]
[11]
[4]
[3]
[10]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
[10]
[11]
[12]
[13]
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1.3.2 Tray 4
[12]
[11]
[1]
[3]
[2]
[10]
[9]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[8]
[7]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
[10]
[11]
[12]
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1.3.3 Board/switch/others
[1]
[1]
[6]
[1]
[5]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
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[6]
1.4.2 Sensor
[14]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[13]
[4]
[12]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[11]
[8]
[10]
[9]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
[10]
[11]
[12]
[13]
[14]
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1.4.3 Board/switch/others
[5]
[1]
[4]
[2]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[14] [15]
[12]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[11]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[10]
[9]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
[10]
[11]
[12]
[13]
[14]
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[3]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[3]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[4]
[13]
[3]
[12]
[5]
[11]
[6]
[10]
[9]
[7]
[8]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
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[10]
[11]
[12]
[13]
[14]
[23]
[24]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[22]
[4]
[5]
[21]
[6]
[20]
[7]
[19]
[8]
[18]
[16]
[17]
[9]
[15]
[10]
[14]
[11]
[13]
[12]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
[10]
[11]
[12]
[13]
[14]
[15]
[16]
[17]
[18]
[19]
[20]
[21]
[22]
[23]
[24]
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[1]
[6]
[2]
[5]
[3]
[4]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[13]
[1]
[2]
[12]
[3]
[11]
[4]
[10]
[9]
[5]
[6]
[8]
[7]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
[10]
[11]
[12]
[13]
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[1]
[15]
[2]
[14]
[3]
[13]
[4]
[12]
[7]
[11]
[6]
[5]
[8]
[10]
[9]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
[10]
[11]
[12]
[13]
[14]
[15]
[1]
[2]
[4]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
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[8]
[1]
[7]
[2]
[6]
[5]
[4]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
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[1]
[2]
[9]
[3]
[8]
[4]
[7]
[6]
[5]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
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[26]
[25]
[4]
[2]
[1]
[3]
[6]
[5]
[7]
[24]
[23]
[8]
[22]
[21]
[9]
[20]
[11]
[19]
[18]
[10]
[16]
[12]
[14]
[17]
[15]
[13]
No.
CN No.
Pin
No.
CN No.
Pin
[1]
CN19
5 pin
[2]
CN20
9 pin
[3]
CN21
4 pin
[4]
CN22
6 pin
[5]
CN23
17 pin
[6]
CN25
3 pin
[7]
CN24
5 pin
[8]
CN1
9 pin
[9]
CN2
10 pin
[10]
CN4
12 pin
[11]
CN3
11 pin
[12]
CN5
16 pin
[13]
CN6
15 pin
[14]
CN7
12 pin
[15]
CN10
18 pin
[16]
CN9
7 pin
[17]
CN12
20 pin
[18]
CN11
19 pin
[19]
CN17
8 pin
[20]
CN28
26 pin
[21]
CN13
11 pin
[22]
CN16
9 pin
[23]
CN14
12 pin
[24]
CN15
16 pin
[25]
CN8
9 pin
[26]
CN18
7 pin
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[22]
[3]
[21]
[1]
[20]
[5]
[4]
[7]
[6]
[19]
[18]
[2]
[8]
[17]
[9]
[10]
[11]
[16]
[12]
[13]
[15]
[14]
No.
CN No.
Pin
No.
CN No.
Pin
[1]
DIMM2
200 pin
[2]
DIMM1
200 pin
[3]
PJ14
27 pin
[4]
PJ33
4 pin
[5]
PJ35
4 pin
[6]
PJ34
15 pin
[7]
PJ36
15 pin
[8]
PJ12
4 pin
[9]
PJ11
7 pin
[10]
PJ03
26 pin
[11]
PJ04
8 pin
[12]
PJ29
4 pin*
[13]
PJ02
6 pin
[14]
PJ26
4 pin
[15]
PJ01
15 pin
[16]
PJ15
24 pin
[17]
PJ19
8 pin
[18]
PJ05
9 pin
[19]
PJ16
4 pin
[20]
PJ07
14 pin
[21]
PJ30
5 pin
[22]
PJ28
3 pin
*: The [PJ29] is used only in the Europe area. However, it is limited to the machine by which it was equipped with the main power switch
(A2WUM600**) corresponding to AUTO POWER OFF SETTING.
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[10]
[2]
[9]
[3]
[7]
[5]
[4]
[6]
[8]
No.
CN No.
Pin
No.
CN No.
Pin
[1]
PJ12
6 pin
[2]
PJ7
3 pin
[3]
PJ8
3 pin
[4]
PJ9
9 pin
[5]
PJ1
10 pin
[6]
PJ2
28 pin
[7]
PJ11
5 pin
[8]
PJ3
11 pin
[9]
PJ5
6 pin
[10]
PJ6
4 pin
[1]
[11]
[2]
[10]
[3]
[8]
[6]
[5]
[7]
[9]
[4]
No.
CN No.
Pin
No.
CN No.
Pin
[1]
PJ12
6 pin
[2]
PJ7
3 pin
[3]
PJ8
3 pin
[4]
PJ9
9 pin
[5]
PJ4
4 pin
[6]
PJ1
10 pin
[7]
PJ2
28 pin
[8]
PJ11
5 pin
[9]
PJ3
11 pin
[10]
PJ5
6 pin
[11]
PJ6
4 pin
[2]
[1]
No.
CN No.
Pin
No.
CN No.
Pin
[1]
CN1
4 pin
[2]
CN2
6 pin
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[3]
[4]
[1]
[6]
[19]
[7]
[18]
[2]
[17]
[8]
[16]
[9]
[14]
[15]
[12]
[10]
[11]
[13]
No.
CN No.
Pin
No.
CN No.
Pin
[1]
J99
9 pin
[2]
J19
4 pin
[3]
J13
3 pin
[4]
J6
4 pin
[5]
J16
2 pin
[6]
J17
2 pin
[7]
J3
4 pin
[8]
J1
4 pin
[9]
J17
2 pin
[10]
J15
2 pin
[11]
J12
2 pin
[12]
J7
9 pin
[13]
J2
10 pin
[14]
J11
5 pin
[15]
J10
13 pin
[16]
J9
3 pin
[17]
J8
3 pin
[18]
J5
9 pin
[19]
J4
2 pin
[10]
[2]
[9]
[3]
[8]
[4]
[7]
[5]
[6]
No.
CN No.
Pin
No.
CN No.
Pin
[1]
CN2
2 pin
[2]
CN10
10 pin
[3]
CN11
6 pin
[4]
CN9
9 pin
[5]
CN7
7 pin
[6]
CN8
13 pin
[7]
CN6
15 pin
[8]
CN5
8 pin
[9]
CN4
5 pin
[10]
CN3
14 pin
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No.
CN No.
Pin
[11]
CN1
9 pin
No.
CN No.
Pin
(2) PC-409
[2]
[1]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
No.
CN No.
Pin
No.
CN No.
Pin
[1]
PJ2
2 pin
[2]
PJ1
12 pin
[3]
PJ5
15 pin
[4]
PJ6
8 pin
[5]
PJ7
5 pin
[6]
PJ3
11 pin
[7]
PJ4
13 pin
[4]
[27]
[2]
[3]
[1]
[26]
[5]
[6]
[24]
[23]
[7]
[22]
[8]
[21]
[9]
[20]
[19]
[18]
[10]
[17]
[15]
[16]
[13]
[14]
[11]
[12]
No.
CN No.
Pin
No.
CN No.
Pin
[1]
PJ8
12 pin
[2]
PJ29
3 pin
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No.
CN No.
Pin
No.
CN No.
Pin
[3]
PJ9
8 pin
[4]
PJ30
6 pin
[5]
PJ10
5 pin
[6]
PJ11
13 pin
[7]
PJ12
8 pin
[8]
PJ13
9 pin
[9]
PJ14
14 pin
[10]
PJ16
16 pin
[11]
PJ17
15 pin
[12]
PJ19
17 pin
[13]
PJ20
5 pin
[14]
PJ21
10 pin
[15]
PJ22
10 pin
[16]
PJ23
7 pin
[17]
PJ24
6 pin
[18]
PJ25
5 pin
[19]
PJ1
4 pin
[20]
PJ2
3 pin
[21]
PJ3
2 pin
[22]
PJ4
11 pin
[23]
PJ5
7 pin
[24]
PJ27
3 pin
[25]
PJ6
4 pin
[26]
PJ28
4 pin
[27]
PJ7
12 pin
(2) FS-529
[19]
[18]
[1]
[20]
[3]
[4]
[2]
[5]
[6]
[17]
[16]
[7]
[8]
[14]
[15]
[11]
[12]
[9]
[10]
[13]
No.
CN No.
Pin
No.
CN No.
Pin
[1]
CN14
11 pin
[2]
CN11
6 pin
[3]
CN12
2 pin
[4]
CN13
2 pin
[5]
CN4
7 pin
[6]
CN8
9 pin
[7]
CN1
3 pin
[8]
CN2
6 pin
[9]
CN5
9 pin
[10]
CN7
12 pin
[11]
CN9
7 pin
[12]
CN10
8 pin
[13]
CN6
10 pin
[14]
CN3
3 pin
[15]
CN18
4 pin
[16]
CN19
5 pin
[17]
CN16
2 pin
[18]
CN17
12 pin
[19]
CN20
4 pin
[20]
CN15
3 pin
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[1]
[12]
[2]
[11]
[10]
[9]
[8]
[3]
[7]
[4]
[6]
[5]
No.
CN No.
Pin
No.
CN No.
Pin
[1]
PJ11
10 pin
[2]
PJ9
9 pin
[3]
PJ10
11 pin
[4]
PJ13
9 pin
[5]
PJ1
4 pin
[6]
PJ2
3 pin
[7]
PJ3
10 pin
[8]
PJ4
11 pin
[9]
PJ5
10 pin
[10]
PJ6
3 pin
[11]
PJ7
8 pin
[12]
PJ8
4 pin
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[17]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[16]
[15]
[14]
[5]
[13]
[6]
[7]
[12]
[11]
[8]
[10]
[9]
No.
CN No.
Pin
Location
No.
CN No.
Pin
Location
[1]
CN33
4 pin
D-25
[2]
CN604
2 pin
T-10
[3]
CN606
5 pin
S-11
[4]
CN602
2 pin
T-9
[5]
CN616
4 pin
T-10
[6]
CN28
4 pin
E-13
[7]
CN39
4 pin
E-23
[8]
CN6
11 pin
E-5
[9]
CN1
11 pin
E-2
[10]
CN7
2 pin
D-4
E-25
[11]
CN2
2 pin
E-1
[12]
CN35
2 pin
[13]
CN95
3 pin
E-7
[14]
CN13
4 pin
E-7
[15]
CN92
3 pin
K-23
[16]
CN93
6 pin
K-23
[17]
CN38
2 pin
E-24
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[1]
[12]
[13]
[14]
[15]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[7]
[6]
[10]
[11]
[8]
[9]
No.
CN No.
Pin
Location
No.
CN No.
Pin
[1]
CN42
3 pin
D-14
[2]
CN86
7 pin
E-14
[3]
CN43
3 pin
E-9
[4]
CN61
4 pin
V-17
[5]
CN46
16 pin
E-21 to 22
[6]
CN54
7 pin
E-18
[7]
CN17
12 pin
E-11
[8]
CN14
2 pin
E-10
[9]
CN22
6 pin
E-12
[10]
CN15
2 pin
E-10
[11]
CN57
5 pin
E-17
[12]
CN53
2 pin
D-18
[13]
CN44
3 pin
D-22
[14]
CN56
2 pin
E-18
[15]
CN88
4 pin
D-21
[16]
CN59
5 pin
E-18
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M TIMING CHART
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1.1 Timing chart when the main power switch is turned ON
A4 or 8 1/2 x 11
Paper source
Tray1
M-1
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Separation
M-2
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2. DF-621
2.1 1-sided mode
2.1.1 Operating conditions
Paper size
A4 or 8 1/2 x 11
Zoom ratio
Full size
Sheet of original
2 originals
A4 or 8 1/2 x 11
Zoom ratio
Full size
Sheet of original
2 originals
M-3
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M-4
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3. JS-603
3.1 Tray3 paper exit mode
3.1.1 Operating conditions
Paper size
Sheet of original
2 originals
Type of original
1-side
Speed Up
Speed Up
Speed Down
Speed Up
Speed Down
Speed Up
Speed Down
Release
M-5
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4. FS-527/SD-509/PK-517
4.1 Shift mode
4.1.1 Operating conditions
Paper size
A4 or 8 1/2 x 11
Sheet of original
2 originals
Type of original
1-side
Speed
Up
Stop
Start
Stop
Start
Start
Stop
Start
Stop
Down
Rise
Rise
Down
Shift
Shift
A4 or 8 1/2 x 11
Sheet of original
2 originals
Type of original
1-side
M-6
Down
Rise
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Loop
Loop
Loop
Loop
Start
Align Start
Stop
Start
Switch Back Stop
Start
Back
Back
Stop
Start
Stop
Stop
Accommodation roller
retraction motor (M10)
Exit roller retraction motor (M9)
Press
Press
Release
Accommodation paddle solenoid (SD1)
FD Align
Release
FD Align
FD Align
Stop
CD Align
CD Align
Stop
CD Align
Home Move
Second Staple
Point Move
Sheet of original
2 originals
Type of original
1-side
M-7
Second Staple
Point Move
Home Move
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2 originals
Type of original
1-side
M-8
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Speed Up
Loop
Loop
M-9
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5. FS-529
5.1 Shift mode
5.1.1 Operating conditions
Paper size
Offset mode
Sort (shift)
Sheet of original
2 originals
Type of original
1-side
172 mm/s
450mm/s
Conveyance
motor/2 (M6)
180mm/s
172mm/s
262
Up
degree/s
Pick up roller
position motor (M1)
262
Down degree/s
Alignment motor/F
(M3)
Alignment motor/R
(M4)
Inside
200mm/s
Outside 200mm/s
Inside
200mm/s
Outside 200mm/s
Offset mode
Sort (shift)
Sheet of original
2 originals
Type of original
1-side
M-10
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172 mm/s
450mm/s
Conveyance
motor/2 (M6)
180mm/s
172mm/s
Up
Pick up roller
position motor (M1)
Down
Alignment motor/F
(M3)
Alignment motor/R
(M4)
Inside
262
degree/s
262
degree/s
200mm/s
Outside 200mm/s
Inside
200mm/s
Outside 200mm/s
Offset mode
Sort (shift)
Sheet of original
2 originals
Type of original
1-side
M-11
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172 mm/s
450mm/s
Conveyance
motor/2 (M6)
180mm/s
172mm/s
Pick up roller
position motor (M1)
Alignment motor/F
(M3)
Alignment motor/R
(M4)
Up
262
degree/s
262
Down degree/s
Inside
200mm/s
Outside 200mm/s
Inside
200mm/s
Outside 200mm/s
M-12
G N L
2 1
2 1
CN98-1
CN98-2
14 16-R
1 2 3
CN1
SW1
1 2
2 1
CN5AC-3
CN5AC-1
TUBE
TUBE
TUBE
8
26-J
IC heater kit *6
4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
2 1
SW1
1 2 3
CN1
22-S
To PJ02
3 2 1
28-E
L N G
1 2
1 2
120/127V
3
1 2 3 4
CN2
CN4
220-240V
2
27-E
TUBE
CN5
1 2 3
CN2
CN2-8
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
CN7
4 3 2 1
6
PJ1
10
6-N
1 2
PJ1
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PJ9
PJ12
6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3
1 2 3
(W)
(W)
(W)
(W)
(W)
Image transfer
Developing bias
Photo conductor
28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
To PJ14
11 19-S
PJ2
REYB/SCAN
Scanner relay board
10
1 2 3 4
4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1
Without
With EK-604/605
EK-604/605
11
PJ8
PJ11
PJ11
1 2 3 4 5
13 24-R
12
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6
13
CN1
1 2 3
1 2 3 4
4 3 2 1
PJ7
PJ4
PJ6
1 2 3 4
4 3 2 1
PJ1
<A>
<B>
PJ2
CCDB
CCD board
To PJ01
12 17-S
CN18
14
PRCB
Printer control board
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
DC5V
TCRSB ON
GND
IU_DETECT
NC
TCRSB
TCR sensor board
Switchback motor
CN42
3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
CN24
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4
CN86
M91
FM3
FM3
LVDS_CLK(-)
GND
LVDS_E(-)
LVDS_D(-)
LVDS_C(-)
LVDS_B(-)
LVDS_A(-)
GND
SI(-)
SO(-)
EN(-)
SCLK(-)
GND
1 2 3 4
15
CN4
14
1-T
3-O
16
Europe *7
PJ04
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
PJ29
2 1
1 2
1 2 3 4
CN3
Transport motor
17
1 2 3
PS6
FM5
18
UN
Control panel
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PJ14
9-X
3 2 1
Temperature/humidity sensor
To PJ2
PJ01
1
50
DIMM1
UK-203
(Option)
NRB
NVRAM board
50
PJ13
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
23-S
CN28
CN23
20
200
HD-516
(Option)
1 2 3 4
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
DIMM0
200
3-N
88
21
4 3 2 1
AU-102/201
(Option)
PJ19
1 2 3 4
2-J
PJ02
1 2 3 4 5 6
<B>
To PH unit
CN5
22
1 2 3 4
FK-508
(Option)
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
23
CN39
1 2 3 4
6 5 4 3 2 1
6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6
LEDB1
Tray 1 LED board
24
FK-508
(Option)
25
26
*6 JAPAN : OPTION
EXCEPT JAPAN : NOT USE
NC
CN25
4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1
4-T
27
27
CN4AC
CN2-3
CN2-2
CN2-1
Fusing unit
*3
*4
NC
PJ16
2-V
NC
PJ09
PJ01
1 2 3 4 5
NC
PJ02
1 2 3
CN16
*1
NC
NC
*2
PJ07
PJ05
Key counter(Option)
CN30
1
2
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
L
NC
N
EXIT SENSOR ON
GND
DC3.3V
DC24V
GND
TH SIDE ON
GND
TH CENTER ON
DC24V
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
USBB
USB board
Without EK-604/605
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
CN7
CN21
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1
PJ30
Erase lamp
KCT
PJ30
NC
PJ02
PJ01
2 1
1 2
1 2
1 2 3 4 5
CN35
CN33
CN33
DC24V
KCT ON
SET
GND
LA
USBB
USB board
1 2
CN6-3
CN6-6
DC3.3V
3RD_P/E_LED
DC3.3V
4TH_P/E_LED
FLM
GND
GND
DC5V
DC5V
RTS
RXD *1
TXD *2
CLK
CN5AC
PC-109/208/409
(Option)
26
1 2 3 4 5
6-N
CN84
DC24V
GND
CN85
DC3.3V
3RD_P/E_LED
DC3.3V
4TH_P/E_LED
FLM
GND
GND
DC5V
DC5V
RTS
RXD *1
TXD *2
CLK
25
5 4 3 2 1
EK-604/605(Option)
1 2 3 4 5
1 2
CNT
1 2 3
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
13 11-T
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN15
Total counter
PS5
With EK-604/605
2 1
1 2
1 2 3
PS4
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN22
1 2
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
LEDB1
DC3.3V
CN38
RS1
PJ36
LEDB2
DC3.3V
CN6-5
CN83B
CN40
PJ35
20-J
1 2 3 4
1 2 3
1 2 3
CN6-2
1 2
To CN28
6-N
CN92
CN93
TXD *2
GND
RXD *1
GND
CTS
RTS
LEDB2
DC3.3V
LEDB1
DC3.3V
RS1 ON
GND
PS4 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS5 ON
GND
DC3.3V
CNT ON
DC24V
LA ON
DC24V
FS-527/529
(Option)
24
PJ34
1 2 3
CN41
3 2 1
LEDB2
Tray 2 LED board
FM2
PJ03
26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
M92
CN44
CN83L
DC24V
NC
GND
GND
CN83A
TXD *2
GND
RXD *1
GND
CTS
RTS
CN606
23
PJ33
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
22
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3
4 3 2 1
PS92
1 2 3 4
1 2 3
<A>
PJ21
CN88
PS93
MFPB
MFP board
SC-507
(Option)
1 2 3
PS91
1 2 3 4
PJ12
PC thermistor
TEM/
HUM
DIMM
SO DIMM
2 1
1 2
TH1
PJ11
1 2 3 4 5
5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3
PS1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
2 1
1 2
CL1
To PJ03
26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5
1 2
2 1
Registration clutch
Registration sensor
Temperature/humidity sensor
21
CN1
CL22
CN56
CN59
CN53
CN46
20
CN2
19
1 2 3
11
PS28
1 2 3 4
4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
1 2
2 1
PC thermistor
TEM/
HUM
PJ15
5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5
TH1
PJ28
CN23
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2
2 1
1 2 3
PS1
PJ26
PJ01
CL1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
To PJ2
12 14-O
1 2 3 4 5
5 4 3 2 1
2 1
1 2
CL22
CN57
CN58
CN54
19
GND
K_HSYNC
GND
ENG_DATA
CTL_DATA
GND
ENG_BUSY
CTL_BUSY
IR_P_OFF
PD
NC
GND
TOD
GND
MOTION_EN
MC_P_OFF
DC5V
TXD *2
RXD *1
SET
FEED
SET_KEY_CNT
KEY_COUNT
TOTAL_CNT
SET_T_CNT
GND
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1 2 3
PS28
Registration clutch
Registration sensor
18
DC3.3V
GND
DC5V
GND
DC12V
GND
DC24V
DC24V
GND
GND
CN5-1
CN5-2
CN5-3
CN5-4
CN5-5
CN5-6
CN5-7
SW2-NO
CN5-9
CN5-10
PS91 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS93 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS92 ON
GND
DC3.3V
A
A
M92
B
B
LOCK
REM
GND
FM2
17
CN56
CN59
CN53
HEATER_RY
IR_P_OFF
MC_P_OFF
DC24V
WU_H_REM
SIDE_H_REM
CENTER_H_REM
ZERO_CROSS
DC24V
CN7-9
CN7-8
CN7-7
CN7-6
CN7-5
CN7-4
CN7-3
CN7-2
CN7-1
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CN57
CN58
CN54
PC motor
M1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
M2
M2
M1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CN98
M91
DC5V
Reset+
ResetGND
LVDS_CLK[-]
GND
LVDS_E[-]
LVDS_D[-]
LVDS_C[-]
LVDS_B[-]
LVDS_A[-]
GND
SI[-]
SO[-]
EN[-]
SCLK[-]
GND
LVDS_CLK[+]
GND
LVDS_E[+]
LVDS_D[+]
LVDS_C[+]
LVDS_B[+]
LVDS_A[+]
GND
SI[+]
SO[+]
EN[+]
SCLK[+]
GND
GND
MONITOR_OUT[+]
MONITOR_OUT[-]
GND
FD1_V0
FD2_V0
16
FM5
VBUS3
D3D3+
GND
15
PWM
LOCK
DC12V
GND
GND
MONITOR
WAKE_FAXMFP
WAKE_FAXSUBCPU
WAKE_FAXRING
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
DC5V
DC5V
DC5V
DC5V
DC5V
GND
SET_T_CNT
TOTAL_CNT
KEY_COUNT
SET_KEY_CNT
FEED
SET
RXD *1
TXD *2
DC5V
MC_P_OFF
MOTION_EN
GND
TOD
NC
DOOR_OPEN
PD
IR_P_OFF
CTL_BUSY
ENG_BUSY
NC
CTL_DATA
ENG_DATA
GND
K_HSYNC
GND
4 3 2 1
DC5V
GND
DC12V
GND
LVDS_CLK(+)
GND
LVDS_E(+)
LVDS_D(+)
LVDS_C(+)
LVDS_B(+)
LVDS_A(+)
GND
SI(+)
SO(+)
EN(+)
SCLK(+)
GND
14
PS6 ON
GND
DC3.3V
GND
RX_P
RX_N
GND
TX_N
TX_P
GND
GND
D2+
D2VBUS2
VBUS4
D4D4+
GND
PJ11-1
PJ11-2
PJ11-3
PJ11-4
VBUS0
D0D0+
GND
GND
CN29
CN2
FL
CN28
DC5V
GND
DC12V
GND
POWER_MONITOR
GND
GND
GND
DC5V
DC5V
DC5V
DC12V
LCDIN0(+)
LCDIN0(-)
GND
TXD_PANEL(+) *2
TXD_PANEL(-) *2
GND
BSYM(+)
BSYM(-)
PD
PANEL_UTY
SUB_SW
RXD_PANEL(+) *1
RXD_PANEL(-) *1
GND
BSYO(+)
BSYO(-)
NC
DC5V
DC5V
DC5V
DC5V
GND
DC12V
DC12V
NC
DC5V
GND
GND
VBUS1
D1D1+
GND
GND
MONITOR
WAKE_FAXMFP
WAKE_FAXSUBCPU
WAKE_FAXRING
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
DC5V
DC5V
DC5V
DC5V
DC5V
VBUS0
D0D0+
GND
GND
13
CN61
PJ7
1 2 3
3 2 1
CN1
CN2
1 2
FL
Exposure
lamp
6 5 4 3 2 1
3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6
LED lamp
3 2 1
3 2 1
PS201
CN10
CN9
CN1
17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
VR81
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PS81
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
MCMB
1 2
2 1
3 2 1
Exposure lamp
PS82
PJ3
2 1
1 2
RS201
1 2
2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
PJ5
1 2
2 1
SP1
1 2 3
PS14
1 2 3
3 2 1
PS86
PS85
1 2 3
Paper separator
Paper separator
3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5
3 2 1
PS202
(W)
CN17
CN22
INVB
Inverter board
PS84
DC24V
CL81 ON
DC24V
SD81 ON
DC3.3V
GND
PS83 ON
3 2 1
DC3.3V
GND
PS84 ON
DC3.3V
GND
PS85 ON
DC3.3V
GND
PS86 ON
DC3.3V
GND
PS82 ON
DC3.3V
PS81 ON
GND
GND
VR81 ON
DC3.3V
PS83
DC5V
TCRSB ON
GND
IU_DETECT
NC
SD81
A
A
B
B
LOCK
GND
REM
12
GND
LOCK
CLK
CW/CCW *3
REM
GND
GND
DC24V
CL81
CN14
CN15
GND
LOCK
CLK
GND
REM
GND
GND
DC24V
11
1 2 3 4 5
(R)
(R)
CN43
FM4
DC3.3V
PS28 ON
GND
NC
CL22 ON
DC24V
CL1 ON
DC24V
PS1 ON
GND
DC3.3V
GND
TH1 ON
DC3.3V
HUMI ON
GND
TEMP ON
10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
(R)
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6
M201
1 2 3
PS204
PJ1
1 2 3 4 5
CN12
CN6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN1
T_I_MON
T_V_MON
D_PWM
T_CC/CV *4
T_PWM
BAC_CLK
BAC_REM
BDC_PWM
G_PWM
C/F_REM
GND
DC24V
HV1
High voltage unit
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PS205
1 2 3
PS17
1 2 3
PS13
PSDB11
PS16
1 2
M11
1 2 3
3 2 1
T_I_MON
T_V_MON
D_PWM
T_CC/CV *4
T_PWM
BAC_CLK
BAC_REM
BDC_PWM
G_PWM
C/F_REM
GND
DC24V
GND
REM
LOCK
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GND
M11
DC24V
PS16 ON
GND
DC3.3V
GND
SIZE4
PSDB11
SIZE3
SIZE2
SIZE1
PS13 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS17 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS14 ON
GND
DC3.3V
423
GND
SIZE4
SIZE3
SIZE2
SIZE1
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PSDB11
Angle sensor
FM1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3
PS24
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN3
Except Japan
CN8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
2 1
M3
B
B
A
A
GND
DC24V
GND
REM
LOCK
M4
M3
4 3 2 1
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN13
M4
FM1
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
7-X
CN3
23-J
25-J
10
PJ1
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6
CN6
1 2 3
PS27
1 2 3
PS23
PSDB21
1 2 3
1 2 3 4 5
CN11
CN14
3 2 1
PS25
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
3 2 1
19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN6
DC24V
CL21 ON
DC3.3V
GND
PS22 ON
DC3.3V
GND
PS25 ON
PS22
PS26
2 1
1 2
CL21
GND
SIZE4
SIZE3
SIZE2
SIZE1
NC
NC
NC
NC
M21
1 2
MK-719
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Japan
Vender
(Option)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CN14
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
3 2 1
3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
PS21
PS25
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN17
CN6
3 2 1
DC5V
DC5V
TXD *2
RXD *1
GND
SET
FEED
NC
DC24V
CL21 ON
DC3.3V
GND
PS22 ON
DC3.3V
GND
PS25 ON
DC3.3V
PS21 ON
GND
NC
CN7
PSDB21
GND
M21
DC24V
PS26 ON
GND
DC3.3V
GND
SIZE4
PSDB21
SIZE3
SIZE2
SIZE1
PS23 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS27 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS24 ON
GND
DC3.3V
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DCPU
DC power supply
1 2
2 1
NO
CL21
Except 100/110V
21-J
CN13
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
3 2 1
PS15
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
CN1
DC24V
CL11 ON
DC3.3V
GND
PS12 ON
DC3.3V
GND
PS15 ON
NC
NC
NC
PS12
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
100/110V
9 16-W
5 4 3 2 1
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PH unit
CN19
1 2
2 1
CN20
CN2
CL11
GND
GND
SOS
DC5V
DC5V
DC5V
DC5V
S/H
LD&POLYGON MOTOR_EN
PS11
Except Europe
CN13
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
3 2 1
Europe *7
100/110V
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PS15
DC24V
CL11 ON
DC3.3V
GND
PS12 ON
DC3.3V
GND
PS15 ON
DC3.3V
PS11 ON
GND
3 2 1
PJ04-1
PJ04-2
PJ04-3
PJ04-4
PJ04-5
PJ04-6
PJ04-7
PJ04-8
CN7
(W)
COM
POWER_MONITOR
GND
GND
GND
DC5V
DC5V
DC5V
DC12V
CN2-1
CN2-2
CN2-3
CN2-4
CN2-5
CN2-6
CN2-7
CN2-9
CN2-10
(R)
CN1-1
CN1-2
CN1-3
CN1-4
CN1-5
CN1-6
CN1-7
CN1-8
CN1-9
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GND
DC5V
GND
DC12V
GND
DC24V
DC24V
GND
GND
HEATER_RY
IR_P_OFF
MC_P_OFF
DC24V
WARM_UP_HEATER_REM
SIDE_HEATER_REM
CENTER_HEATER_REM
ZEROCROSS
DC24V
DC24V
DC24V
DC24V
GND
GND
GND
PS12
CN2
(W)
L
NC
N
F-L
F-N-CENTER
F-N-SIDE
F-N-WARM_UP
F-L
F-N-CENTER
F-N-SIDE
SW2
Right lower door switch
CN80
NC
GND
GND
GND
DC24V
DC24V
DC24V
GND
DC12V
GND
GND
DC5V
DC5V
NC
NC
GND
GND
NC
DC24V
DC24V
GND
DC12V
GND
GND
DC5V
DC5V
CN95
Scanner motor
A
A
B
B
DC24V
DC24V
M201
CN602
CN604
CN605 CN616
DC5V
READY_LED
DC5V
ERROR_LED
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DC5V
GND
PS202 ON
MONITOR_OUT[+]
MONITOR_OUT[-]
CLOSE
GND
DC5V
READY_LED
DC5V
ERROR_LED
CL11
1 2
L
NC
N
CN1
DC24V
DC24V
GND
GND
DC12V
GND
DC5V
DC5V
GND
GND
DC5V
DC5V
GND
GND
NC
CN606-1
CN606-2
CN606-3
CN606-4
NC
PS28 ON
GND
DC3.3V
CL22 ON
DC24V
CL1 ON
DC24V
PS1 ON
GND
DC3.3V
GND
TH1 ON
DC3.3V
HUMI ON
GND
TEMP ON
DC24V
FL_REM
GND
(R)
(W)
(W)
CN4AC-1
CN4AC-2
CN4AC-3
CN4AC-4
CN4AC-1
CN4AC-2
CN4AC-3
CN81
DC24V
DC24V
GND
GND
DC12V
GND
DC5V
DC5V
GND
GND
PS205_REM
FD2_V0
GND
PS204_REM
FD1_V0
GND
DC5V
DC5V
GND
GND
NC
DC24V
FL_REM
GND
FAN_REM
GND
FAN_LOCK
N.C
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LAMP_REM
GND
(R)
CN2AC
CN2AC
READY
CLOSE
PAGE_ON
WAKE_ADF
ADF_TXD *2
GND
ADF_RXD *1
GND
DC5V
LED lamp
GND
DC24V
LAMP_REM
GND
CN1AC
CN6AC
CN3AC
(R)
CN81
(W)
Main power
switch
(R)
(R)
(R)
(L)
(N)
(G)
CN89
CN6-1
CN6-4
CN91
CATHODE
CATHODE
CATHODE
ANODE
ANODE
ANODE
LEDEDB
LED exposure
drive board
CN4-1
CN4-2
CN4-3
CN4-4
CN4-5
CN4-6
CN4-7
CN4-8
GND
MONITOR_OUT[+]
MONITOR_OUT[-]
GND
FD1_V0
FD2_V0
GND
PAGE_ON
GND
WAKE_ADF
CLOSE
20DEG
HOME
FAN_LOCK
RXD_ADF *1
GND
TXD_ADF *2
READY
SM_CLK_IR
SM_ENABLE
SM_CWB
SM_CRNT
LAMP_REM
FAN_REM
SIZE_REM
ERROR_LED
READY_LED
GND
CN61
LCDIN0(+)
LCDIN0(-)
GND
TXD_PANEL(+) *2
TXD_PANEL(-) *2
GND
BSYM(+)
BSYM(-)
PD
PANEL_UTY
SUB_SW
RXD_PANEL(+) *1
RXD_PANEL(-) *1
GND
BSYO(+)
BSYO(-)
NC
DC5V
DC5V
DC5V
DC5V
GND
DC12V
DC12V
PLUG
(L)
(N)
(G)
CN6AC
Fuse
CN1AC
PLUG
CN1AC
HT-507
Condensation prevention heater *6
CN90
DC24V
GND
READY
CLOSE
PAGE_ON
WAKE_ADF
ADF_TXD *2
GND
ADF_RXD *1
GND
DC5V
DF-621
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GND
MONITOR_OUT[+]
MONITOR_OUT[-]
GND
FD1_V0
FD2_V0
GND
PAGE_ON
GND
WAKE_ADF
CLOSE
20DEG
HOME
FAN_LOCK
TXD_ADF *2
GND
RXD_ADF *1
READY
SM_CLK
SM_ENABLE
SM_CWB
SM_CRNT
LAMP_REM
FAN_REM
SIZE_REM
ERROR_LED
READY_LED
GND
DC5V
GND
PS201 ON
CN606
ANODE
ANODE
ANODE
CATHODE
CATHODE
CATHODE
N-1
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DC24V
DC5V
OUTPUT OF ACTIVE
HIGH OR LOW
INPUT OF ACTIVE
HIGH OR LOW
28
28
LOCATION
3-T
DESTINATION
DESCRIPTION
4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1
20 20-L
CN4AC
CN2-4
CN2-3
CN2-2
CN2-1
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2. Option
2.1 Wiring diagram list
2.1.1 Option wiring diagram
[1]
[2]
[5]
[4]
[3]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
[10]
[1]
[2]
Finisher FS-529
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
Finisher FS-527
[7]
[8]
[9]
[10]
N-3
A143-B001-0A
Apr.2010
J9
J11
J7
3 2 1
J10
J5
3 2 1
PS11
3 2 1
PS10
3 2 1
PS9
3 2 1
PS2
3 2 1
PS1
PS3
VR1
PS8
PS6
3 2 1
PS7
3 2 1
PS5
3 2 1
Reading roller
release motor
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
NC
J99
NC
J19
PS4
3 2 1
J4
3 2 1
3 2 1
J17
PS14
3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
J16
1 2 3 4 5
J14
DFCB
DF control board
J12
PS13
3 2 1
J13
1 2 3
J6
M3
3 2 1
2 1
2 1
1 2 3
J3
J2
NC
Document FD
size sensor/2
PS12
CN5
Document FD
size sensor/1
1 2 3 4 5
J1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3
1 2
1 2
CL1
1 2 3 4
1 2
1 2
CL2
1 2 3 4
2 1
1 2
SD1
A
A
B
B
M4
2 1
1 2
SD2
1 2 3 4
J8
FM1
A
A
B
B
DC5V
GND
PS13 ON
M2
DC5V
DC5V
PS4 ON
PS5 ON
GND
Document FD
size sensor/3
J15
M1
FM1 ON
GND
FM1 LOCK
1 2 3 4 5 6
SD2 ON
DC24V
Document CD
size sensor
M2
6 5 4 3 2 1
Stamp solenoid
(Option)
SD1 ON
DC24V
DC3.3V
DC5V
DC5V
DC5V
PS7 ON
PS6 ON
PS8 ON
VR1 ON
GND
Document registration
sensor
M4
CN1
CL2 ON
DC24V
1 2 3 4
CN3
DC5V
GND
PS12 ON
CN2
Document registration
clutch
CN90
DC24V
GND
DC5V
DC5V
DC5V
DC5V
DC5V
DC5V
PS1 ON
PS2 ON
PS9 ON
PS10 ON
PS11 ON
PS3 ON
GND
Separation roller
sensor
CN4
M3
+
-
CN91
DC5V
GND
RXD *1
GND
TXD *2
WAKE
PAGE_ON
CLOSE
READY
Mixed original
sensor/1
N-4
Mixed original
sensor/2
DC24V
DC5V
OUTPUT OF ACTIVE
HIGH OR LOW
INPUT OF ACTIVE
HIGH OR LOW
DESTINATION
LOCATION
DESCRIPTION
20 20-L
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N WIRING DIAGRAM > 2. Option
A0U7-B001-0A
Jul.2009
SD1
SD2
M2
M1
1 2
Paper surface
detect solenoid
1 2
CN13
Pick up roller
position motor
1 2 3 4 5 6
CN12
CN5
1 2
2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6
DC24V
SD1 ON
CN11
M1
B
B
A
A
M2
+
-
CN6
CN14
CN4
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
SW1
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
SD4
3 2 1
1 2 3
M5
2 1
1 2
3 2 1
SD5
7-C
2 1
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN15
NC
CN10
SD3
4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
CN16
CN17
CN8
M6
M4
M3
4 3 2 1
CN18
CN7
TUBE
4-F
M7
1 2
1 2 3 4 5
CN1
FSCB
FS control board
CN20
CN2
NC
CN9
FM1
2 1
5 4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1
1 2
2 1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
CN3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
DC24V
SD2 ON
Paddle solenoid
1 2 3 4
Staple
5 4 3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3
1 2 3
PS14
PS13
3 2 1
PS12
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PS11
PS10
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN19
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
4 3 2 1
Alignment stopper
solenoid
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
PS7
1 2 3
PS1
PS2
PS3
PS4
PS6
Paper empty
sensor
NC
PS9 ON
GND
DC5V
PS8 ON
GND
DC5V
PS7 ON
GND
DC5V
Fan motor
1 2 3
Tray lower
limit sensor
PS6 ON
GND
DC5V
NC
NC
NC
DC5V
PS4 ON
GND
Alignment motor/F
SD5 ON
DC24V
GND
FM1_LOCK
DC24V
Stapler movement
motor
PS8
Alignment plate
home sensor/R
1 2 3
Tray up/down
operation sensor
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Alignment plate
home sensor/F
PS9
Paper surface
detect sensor/2
NC
PS3 ON
GND
DC5V
PS2 ON
GND
DC5V
B
B
M3
A
A
B
B
M4
A
A
DC24V
SD3 ON
Alignment motor/R
STAPLER MOTOR
+
+
M7
B
B
A
A
Conveyance motor/2
Paper surface
detect sensor/1
PS1 ON
GND
DC5V
NC
CTS
RTS
GND
TXD *2
GND
RXD *1
A
B
B
A
DC24V
DC24V
A
B
B
A
DC24V
DC24V
Paper passage
sensor/1
GND
GND
DC24V
Paper passage
sensor/2
DC5V
GND
PS10 ON
DC5V
GND
PS11 ON
DC5V
GND
PS12 ON
DC5V
GND
PS13 ON
Stapler home
sensor
3
Pick up roller
position sensor
Belt position
sensor
M6
1
Leading edge
stopper home
sensor
M5
SD4 ON
DC24V
CN20-1
CN20-2
CN20-3
CN20-4
(W)
Conveyance motor/1
(W)
NO
Flapper solenoid
NC
DC5V
GND
PS14 ON
DC5V
STP_HP
STP_READY
STP_LS
GND
NC
Staple-4
Staple-3
Staple-2
Staple-1
LK_PTH
LK_SW
DC24V
(W)
N-5
COM
LOCATION
DC24V
DC5V
OUTPUT OF ACTIVE
HIGH OR LOW
INPUT OF ACTIVE
HIGH OR LOW
DESTINATION
20 20-L
DESCRIPTION
*2
*1
bizhub 423/363/283/223
N WIRING DIAGRAM > 2. Option
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
PJ5JSCB
2 1
1 2
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2
1 2
PJ1T1FDTB/LED
1 2 3 4
2 1
PJ1T1FDTB/PR
1 2
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
PJ1T2FDTB/LED
1 2 3 4
PJ8JSCB
1 2 3
1 2 3 4
PJ2JSCB
PJ7JSCB
JSCB
JS control board
PJ1JSCB
4 3 2 1
PJ1T2FDTB/PR
CN1
GL
DC5V
PS
GND
T2FDTB/PR
Upper tray paper full
detect board/PR
CN2
GND
ANODE
T2FDTB/LED
Upper tray paper full
detect board/LED
1 2 3 4 5 6
6 5 4 3 2 1
GR
4 3 2 1
M1
NC
GL
DC5V
PS
GND
GND
ANODE
GL
DC5V
PS
GND
GND
ANODE
GY
GY
GY
GY
GL
DC5V
PS
GND
Transport motor
M1
CN4
T1FDTB/PR
Lower tray paper full
detect board/PR
GY
GY
GY
GY
PJ1
B
A
B
A
PS3
PS1
1 2 3
PS2
1 2 3
PS4
1 2 3
18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3
Ferrite core
Tube
Ferrite core
PS6
PJ2
GY
GY
GND
ANODE
T1FDTB/LED
Lower tray paper full
detect board/LED
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
CN52
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
RXD *1
GND
TXD *2
GND
CTS
RTS
PJ4
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
CN3
CN51
GR
GR
GR
R
GND
GND
NC
DC24V
PS6 ON
GND
DC5V
PS4 ON
GND
DC5V
NC
NC
NC
PS2 ON
GND
DC5V
PS1 ON
GND
DC5V
PS3 ON
GND
DC5V
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
PJ5
PJ6
1 2
PJ6JSCB
NC
5 4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
4 3 2 1
M2
1 2 3 4
M3
1 2
PJ4JSCB
NC
PJ10JSCB
PJ3JSCB
NC
CN6
PJ9JSCB
M3
NC
NC
NC
+
GY
GY
GY
GY
PJ7
M2
A
B
A
B
N-6
PJ8
NOTE
The description is made in the wiring diagram of Finisher FS-527.
GY
GY
GY
GY
*2
*1
DC24V
DC5V
OUTPUT OF ACTIVE
HIGH OR LOW
INPUT OF ACTIVE
HIGH OR LOW
A0D5-B001-1A
Aug.2007
DESTINATION
LOCATION
DESCRIPTION
20 20-L
bizhub 423/363/283/223
N WIRING DIAGRAM > 2. Option
CN5
GR
bizhub 423/363/283/223
N-7
PS9
PS24
PS12
PS13
PS21
PS25
PS26
M6
M8
M9
CN94
1 2
M10
A0HR-B001-0A
Jul.2009
CN93
1 2
CN92
PJ14
NC
NC
PS8 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS6 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS22 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS14 ON
GND
DC3.3V
NC
PS13 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS12 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS24 ON
GND
DC3.3V
DC5V
PS9 ON
GND
PS7 ON
GND
DC3.3V
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
NC
PS26 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS25 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS21 ON
GND
DC3.3V
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
M10_REM
GND
GND
M9_REM
M8_REM
GND
GND
M6_REM
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PJ27
CCW *4
NC
CW *3
PJ16
1 2
PJ19
DC5V
PUNCH_PLS_PS ON
GND
DC5V
PUNCH_CAM_PS ON
GND
DC5V
PUNCH_HOME_PS ON
GND
SET
GND
PJ21
1 2
PJ11
PJ12
PJ30
NC
NC
NC
NC
M17_REM
GND
SET
GND
PS35 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS36 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PJ9
CN91
NC
PS5 ON
GND
DC3.3V
DC5V
PS2 ON
GND
PS3 ON
GND
DC3.3V
DC5V
PS1 ON
GND
CN214
PJ10
1 2 3
3 2 1
1 2 3 4
4 3 2 1
Accommodation paddle
motor
Exit motor
PJ7
1 2 3 4
1 2 3
CN72
4 3 2 1
Conveyance motor
CN71
1 2 3 4
4 3 2 1
1 2 3
M3
M15
1 2 3
CN41
1 2 3
3 2 1
1 2 3
PJ4
M15
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Elevate motor
CN62
1 2 3
3 2 1
1 2 3
1 2
1 2 3
PJ13
PJ6
PS7
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2
4 3 2 1
CN61
2 1
NC
NC
SD1_REM
DC24V
SD1
Accommodation paddle
solenoid
CN133
5
6
For Sweden
PK-517(Option)
7
8
PK-517(Option)
1 2 3
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
PJ5
1 2 3
JS-603(Option)
PS36
PS35
1 2
1 2
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1 2 3
10
M1
M2
PS1
11
1 2 3
1 2
12
CW : CLOCK WISE
OUTPUT OF ACTIVE
HIGH OR LOW
INPUT OF ACTIVE
HIGH OR LOW
*4
4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
*3
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
CN25
GND
GND
DC24V
DC24V
13
13
*2
4 3 2 1
*1
1 2 3
3 2 1
1 2 3
TUBE
3 2 1
PJ23
PJ25
PJ28
PJ29
FERRITE CORE
PS3
1 2 3
3 2 1
1 2 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
PJ1
4 3 2 1
GND
GND
NC
DC24V
FERRITE CORE
M2
REM
NC
GND
TUBE
M1
B
A
B
A
4 3 2 1
18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PJ24
1 2 3 4 5 6
GND
GND
DC24V
DC24V
NC
12
PS2
CN100b
CN100a
SET
RXD *1
GND
TXD *2
GND
CTS
RTS
11
PS5
1 2 3
3 2 1
PJ2
PJ3
1 2 3
6 5 4 3 2 1
3 2 1
SW1
2 1
COM
SW3
(R)
COM
SW2
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PJ20
5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5
M17
1 2 3
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
Staple unit
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2
2 1
M16
6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3
PS17
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 2 3
PS100
1 2
Tray2 paper
detection sensor
CN172
PS20
PS200
1 2 3
3 2 1
PJ17
1 2 3
PS300
1 2 3
CN173
PS16
M100
1 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1 2 3
FSCB
FS control board
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3
NO
COM
NO
(R)
10
SW1_NO
NC
SW1_COM
CN53
CN202
NC
M16_BK
M16_REM
CW *3
CW *3
CCW *4
CCW *4
GND
EMPTY
SELFPRIMING
HOME
DC5V
FN_RXD *1
FN_RXD_GND *1
FN_TXD *2
FN_TXD_GND *2
FN_CTS
FN_RTS
(W)
CN111
CN174
PS18
PS101
CN175
PS19
PS301
1 2 3
PJ8
1 2 3 4
4 3 2 1
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
4 3 2 1
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
4 3 2 1
CN82
CN81
M13
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
M11
M101
CN83
CN191
M14
PS14
1 2 3
1 2 3
PS22
1 2 3
3 2 1
1 2 3
CN131
PS30
14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3
PS6
1 2 3
Registration sensor
CN132
PS11
PS8
1 2 3 4
4 3 2 1
1 2 3
CN142
PS10
CN143
CN144
M3
M4
CN141
M14
M11
M13
CN196
CN118 CN117
CN116
CN197
CN198
CN115 CN114
CN113
CN112
Punch motor/2
CN199
PS19 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS18 ON
GND
DC3.3V
DC5V
PS16 ON
GND
PS20 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS17 ON
GND
DC3.3V
CN171
CN52
ST
ST_UNIT
COM
CN192
CN195
CN121
CN123
NO
(R)
NO
Punch motor/1
CN191
CN191
CN194
CN193
CN126
CN123
CN125
(W)
(W)
CN120 CN119
CN124
M5
1 2 3
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
GND
VM
FG
PWM
CW/CCW *3*4
CN73
M5
M4
CN167
M12
M12
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3
CN101
CN212
CN213
CN211
DC5V
GND
START/STOP
CLOCK
CW/CCW *3*4
LD
H/L
GND
GND
DC24V
DC24V
CN166
CN164
CN165
CN162
CN163
CN161
DC5V
PS10 ON
GND
PS11 ON
GND
DC3.3V
DC5V
PS30 ON
GND
CN145
CN146
CN122
N-8
FS-527 Wiring diagram (a0hrm0nc801da.pdf 1.8 Mb)
CN23
DC24V
DC5V
14
1 2 3
LOCATION
1 2 3
CN1301
14
DESTINATION
DESCRIPTION
20 20-L
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
NC
PJ22
SET
RXD *1
GND
TXD *2
GND
CTS
RTS
CN1300
SD-509(Option)
N-9
SD-509 Wiring diagram (a10dm0nc801da.pdf 1.1 Mb)
A10D-B001-0A
Jul.2009
PS41
PS42
PS43
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
3 2 1
1 2 3
PJ3
PS44
1 2 3
3 2 1
1 2 3
1 2 3
3 2 1
1 2 3
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PJ13
1 2 3
M22
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
PJ12
PJ6
1 2
2 1
1 2
2 1
Lower paddle
motor
Center fold
plate motor
PJ1
TUBE
PJ8
M20
4 3 2 1
Leading edge
grip solenoid
CN81
M20
1 2 3 4 5 6
4 3 2 1
SD3
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PJ2
1 2
1 2
M26
CN62
CN21
CN61
Upper paddle
motor
CN51
1 2 3 4 5
SDDB
SD drive board
PJ5
M21
PS50
1 2 3 4
Center fold
roller motor
CN52
M21
M22
1 2 3 4 5
M24
1 2 3 4
PJ7
PJ4
M25
M25
M23
SADDLE_ST_CCW *4
SADDLE_ST_CCW *4
NC
SADDLE_ST_CW *3
SADDLE_ST_CW *3
SADDLE_ST_HOME
SADDLE_ST_1M_EMPTY
SADDLE_ST_GND
SADDLE_ST_2M_EMPTY
SADDLE_ST_5V
CN41
M23
M24
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PJ9
CN31
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
DC5V
PS43 ON
GND
PS42 ON
GND
DC5V
PS41 ON
GND
DC5V
DC5V
GND
CONT
CLK
F/R
LD
H/L
GND
GND
DC24V
DC24V
CN135
CN137
PS50 ON
GND
DC5V
PS48 ON
GND
DC5V
DC5V
PS44 ON
GND
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
CN91
GND
VM
FG
PWM
CW/CCW *3*4
GND
VM
FG
PWM
CW/CCW *3*4
Center staple
alignment motor/R
CN71
A
A
B
B
A
A
B
B
M26 CCW *4
NC
M26 CW *3
Stapler unit
Paper detection
sensor/1
CN93
CN92
Center staple
alignment motor/F
CN136
CN131
SD3_REM
NC
DC24V
CN72
Booklet tray
full sensor
A
B
A
B
CN23
MAIN_BOARD_CTS
MAIN_BOARD_RTS
MAIN_BOARD_RXD_GND *2
MAIN_BOARD_RXD *2
MAIN_BOARD_TXD_GND *2
MAIN_BOARD_TXD *2
SADDLE_SET
GND
GND
DC24V
DC24V
CN94
Paper detection
sensor/2
CN132
PS48 ON
GND
DC5V
MAIN_BOARD_CTS
MAIN_BOARD_RTS
MAIN_BOARD_RXD_GND *2
MAIN_BOARD_RXD *2
MAIN_BOARD_TXD_GND *2
MAIN_BOARD_TXD *2
SADDLE_SET
CN25
GND
GND
DC24V
DC24V
Leading edge
stopper motor
1 2 3
3 2 1
PS48
CN134
CN133
DC5V
GND
PS48 ON
Booklet tray
near full sensor
FS-527(Option)
CN103
1 2 3
PS45
1 2 3
PS47
NC
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
PS47 ON
GND
DC5V
PS45 ON
GND
DC5V
1 2 3
PJ11
CN101
PJ10
CN102
DC24V
DC5V
OUTPUT OF ACTIVE
HIGH OR LOW
INPUT OF ACTIVE
HIGH OR LOW
LOCATION
DESTINATION
DESCRIPTION
20 20-L
CW : CLOCK WISE
*4
*3
*2
*1
A1V4-B001-2A
Apr.2010
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
CN2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
3
4
3 2 1
PS5B
3 2 1
PS5C
3 2 1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
PS5D
CN1
1 2 3
MDCB
PCREYB
PC relay board
CN1
1
3 2 1
CN2
PJ1
B<W> A<BL>
PCREYB
B<W>
A<BL>
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1
2
3
4
PJ4
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
3 2 1
PS5E
2 1
M53
2 1
M54
2 1
M55
3 2 1
PS57
3 2 1
PS58
3 2 1
PS59
1 2 3
PS54
1 2 3
CN20
PS55
PCCB51
PC control board
3 2 1
PS5A
DC5V
MTPEB ON
GND
PJ3
M53
NC
MDCB ON
PS5D ON
PS5C ON
PS5B ON
MTPEB ON
PS5A ON
PS59 ON
PS58 ON
PS57 ON
GND
PJ4-1
PJ4-2
PJ4-3
PJ4-4
PJ4-5
PJ4-6
PJ4-7
PJ4-8
PJ4-9
PJ4-10
PJ4-11
PS5E ON
+
M53
+
M54
+
DC5V
DC5V
GND
GND
M55
NC
MDCB ON
PS5D ON
PS5C ON
PS5B ON
MTPEB ON
PS5A ON
PS59 ON
PS58 ON
PS57 ON
GND
NC
NC
GND
GND
DC5V
DC5V
PS5E ON
M55
+
M54
+
PJ5
1 2 3
PS52
1 2 3
PS53
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PS51
1 2 3
M52
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
M51
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3
SD51
10
PS56
1 2 3
5 4 3 2 1
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PJ1
PJ2
PJ7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
11
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
2 1
2 1
1 2 3 4
1 2
2 1
1 2
4 3 2 1
CN1
TUBE
11
CN25
10
PJ6
M51
CN30
PS55 ON
GND
DC5V
PS54 ON
GND
DC5V
PS53 ON
GND
DC5V
DC5V
PS52 ON
GND
DC5V
PS51 ON
GND
M52
3 2 1
3 2 1
CN2
CN3
HREYB
Dehumidification
heater relay board
NC
CN1
12
12
*2
13
SW51
13
14
DC24V
DC5V
OUTPUT OF ACTIVE
HIGH OR LOW
INPUT OF ACTIVE
HIGH OR LOW
14
LOCATION
DESCRIPTION
20 20-L
DESTINATION
Japan : Standard
Except Japan : Not use
*1
DH
1 2
1 2 3
L
NC
N
CN45
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
N
NC
L
CN1
CN1AC
Dehumidification
heater
(W)
(W)
2
1
CN85
GND
DC24V
DC24V
SD51 ON
DC5V
PS56 ON
GND
LEDB51_LED
DC3.3V
LEDB51
Tray 3 LED board
NC
NC
NC
CLK
TXD *2
RXD *1
RTS
DC5V
DC5V
GND
GND
FLM
CN1-1
CN1-2
CN1-3
CN1-4
CN1-5
CN1-6
CN1-7
CN1-8
CN1-9
CN1-10
CN1-11
3
Elevator motor
Shift motor
N-10
Division board position sensor
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CN31
1 2 3
CN8
CN6
1 2 3 4 5
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN1
CN3
CN1
M42
M41
3 2 1
PS46
3 2 1
1 2 3 4
4 3 2 1
PS44
1 2 3 4
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5
5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6
CN9
PS43
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
CN2
PS47
CN10
PS48
1 2 3
PCCB31
PC control board
CN4
PS41
1 2 3
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
CN11
5 4 3 2 1
2 1
PS42
CN1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
3 2 1
PS31
1 2
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
1 2
CN1
CN1
TUBE
*2
*1
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5
M43
A1V4-B001-1A
Apr.2010
3 2 1
3 2 1
2 1
PS38
PS37
M33
3 2 1
PS32
2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
M32
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
1 2 3
GND
SIZE4
SIZE3
SIZE2
SIZE1
PSDTB41
NC
PS48 ON
GND
DC5V
PS47 ON
GND
DC5V
Tray 4
detection sensor
GND
M43 ON
PS42 ON
GND
DC5V
GND
SIZE4
SIZE3
PSDTB41
SIZE2
SIZE1
PS41 ON
GND
DC5V
M31
Tray 4 CD paper
size sensor/2
1 2
CN16
CN7
1 2 3 4
4 3 2 1
CN17
DC5V
GND
PS33 ON
DC5V
GND
PS34 ON
NC
NC
NC
GND
PS36 ON
DC5V
DC5V
GND
PS39 ON
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
M31
Tray 3 vertical
transport motor
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
M32
Tray 4 CD paper
size sensor/1
3 2 1
DC5V
GND
PS43 ON
DC5V
GND
PS44 ON
3 2 1
PS34
NC
NC
NC
NC
3 2 1
PS36
Tray 3
paper empty sensor
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
PS39
Tray 3 vertical
transport sensor
3 2 1
Tray 3 CD paper
size sensor/1
DC5V
GND
PS32 ON
M33 ON
GND
PSDTB31
CN18
Tray 3
detection sensor
DC5V
GND
PS37 ON
DC5V
GND
PS38 ON
DC5V
GND
PS31 ON
SIZE1
SIZE2
SIZE3
SIZE4
GND
CN39
CN45
CN1
PSDTB31
GND
PS46 ON
DC5V
SET
GND
NC
PS33
Tray 3 CD paper
size sensor/2
CN38
PSDTB31
Tray 3 paper FD
sensor board
SIZE1
SIZE2
SIZE3
SIZE4
GND
Tray 4 vertical
transport sensor
NC
CN1
3 2 1
3 2 1
CN2
CN3
HREYB
Dehumidification
heater relay board
SW31
20 20-L
DC24V
DC5V
OUTPUT OF ACTIVE
HIGH OR LOW
INPUT OF ACTIVE
HIGH OR LOW
LOCATION
DESCRIPTION
Japan : Standard
Except Japan : Not use
DESTINATION
DH
1 2
1 2 3
L
NC
N
CN84
CN36
CN1AC
Dehumidification
heater
CN85
GND
DC24V
M42
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
NC
LEDB41_LED
DC3.3V
LEDB41
Tray 4 LED board
LEDB31_LED
DC3.3V
LEDB31
Tray 3 LED board
N
NC
L
(W)
(W)
2
1
M41
CLK
TXD *2
RXD *1
RTS
DC5V
DC5V
GND
GND
FLM
CN37
N-11
Tray 4 vertical
transport motor
PSDTB41
Tray 4 paper FD
sensor board
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N-12
CN16
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
CN1
NC
CN8
CN6
NC
CN5
PCCB31
PC control board
CN4
NC
CN10
CN3
NC
CN2
NC
CN9
CN1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
CN11
5 4 3 2 1
2 1
M32
M31
1 2
2 1
1 2
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
CN1
TUBE
CN45
*2
*1
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
3 2 1
PS31
2 1
1 2 3 4 5
CN17
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
4 3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
PS32
2 1
PS38
PS37
M33
DC5V
GND
PS33 ON
DC5V
GND
PS34 ON
NC
NC
NC
GND
PS36 ON
DC5V
DC5V
GND
PS39 ON
4 3 2 1
Tray 3 vertical
transport motor
M32
Tray 3 CD paper
size sensor/1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
CN7
M31
CN1
Tray 3 CD paper
size sensor/2
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
PS34
A1V4-B001-0A
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3 2 1
PS36
Tray 3
paper empty sensor
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
PS39
Tray 3 vertical
transport sensor
CN18
Tray 3
detection sensor
DC5V
GND
PS32 ON
M33 ON
GND
PS33
PSDTB31
CN84
DC5V
GND
PS37 ON
DC5V
GND
PS38 ON
DC5V
GND
PS31 ON
SIZE1
SIZE2
SIZE3
SIZE4
GND
PSDTB31
NC
CN1
3 2 1
3 2 1
CN2
CN3
HREYB
Dehumidification
heater relay board
SW31
20 20-L
DC24V
DC5V
OUTPUT OF ACTIVE
HIGH OR LOW
INPUT OF ACTIVE
HIGH OR LOW
LOCATION
DESCRIPTION
Japan : Standard
Except Japan : Not use
DESTINATION
DH
1 2
1 2 3
L
NC
N
PSDTB31
Tray 3 paper FD
sensor board
SIZE1
SIZE2
SIZE3
SIZE4
GND
GND
DC24V
CN1AC
Dehumidification
heater
CN85
CLK
TXD *2
RXD *1
RTS
DC5V
DC5V
GND
GND
FLM
LEDB31_LED
DC3.3V
LEDB31
Tray 3 LED board
N
NC
L
(W)
(W)
2
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Power code
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2. SCANNER SECTION
2.1 Configuration
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[2]
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[5]
[6]
[7]
Exposure unit
[8]
Mirror unit
[9]
[10]
Lens
[11]
CCD unit
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[15]
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2.2 Drive
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[2]
[3]
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[4]
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[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
Mirror unit
[5]
Exposure unit
[6]
2.3 Operation
2.3.1 When the power is ON
1. The exposure unit moves from the scanner standby position to the home position.
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2. The exposure unit moves from the home position to the shading position (under the shading correction sheet) and stops (in scanning
direction).
3. The exposure lamp turns ON and the gain value of the CCD sensor output voltage to R, G, and B is adjusted.
4. After adjusting the gain value, a shading correction is performed. The exposure lamp goes out when the correction is completed.
5. The exposure unit moves in the returning direction and stops at the home position.
6. The exposure unit moves in the scanning direction and stops at the scanner standby position.
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[5] [4]
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[1]
[2]
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Scanning direction
[2]
Returning direction
[3]
[4]
Shading position
[5]
Home position
[6]
Scanner movement
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Original
[2]
[3]
[4]
Shading position
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[6]
Home position
[7]
Scan
[8]
Return
[9]
[10]
Scanner movement
[11]
(b) DF mode
The original fed by the reverse automatic document feeder will be read at the original DF glass. The exposure unit will move to the
reading position and stops. The original will be read as it is transferred.
[1]
[2]
[1]
DF original glass
[2]
Reading position
The light reflected off the exposed original reaches the CCD sensor via the lens.
The CCD sensor outputs an electric signal (analog) that varies according to the intensity of the light.
One CCD sensor has a photoreceiver that individually responds to each of the three primary colors of R, G, and B.
The electric signal is converted to digital data for each of R, G, and B by the CCD board, becoming individual digital signals.
Analog-to-digital conversion is made according to an instruction given by the MFP board.
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[1]
[3]
G
B
[4]
4.7 m
4.7 m
[1]
CCD sensor
[2]
Scanning direction
[3]
[4]
(a) Calibration
The following adjustment and correction (calibration) are made before the original is scanned, so that the image of the original can be
adequately read. For details, see O.15. IMAGE PROCESSING.
Gain adjustment
Shading correction
(2) DF mode
Main scanning direction: Max. 297.0 mm
Sub scanning direction: Max. 1,000.0 mm
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[8]
[5]
[6]
[3] [4]
[1] [2]
[4]
[9]
[3]
[10]
[1]
[1]
Exposure unit
[2]
CCD unit
[3]
[4]
[5]
346.1 mm
[6]
318.0 mm
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[8]
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For the original of an irregular size, the nearest standard size on the large side is applied to it.
Up to 261.5
Up to 275.0
275.1 or
over
A4S
B5
B5
16K
A4
FLS
B4
8K
A3
0 to 130.0
Up to 153.0
Up to 187.0
Up to 200.0
Up to 215.0
OFF
No original
A5S
B5S
16KS
ON
A3
Table 2
Original size
detection sensor
2*
0 to 130
Up to
143.9
Up to
153
Up to
187
Up to
200
Up to
213
Up to
220.9
Up to
225
Up to
261.5
Up to
274.7
Up to
284.4
284.5 or
over
OFF
OFF
No
original
51/2
81/2 S
A5S
B5S
16KS
A4S
81/2
11 S
B5
16K
81/2
11
A4
ON
OFF
A3
FLS
FLS
FLS
81/2
14
B4
8K
11 17
A3
ON
A3
*: Option
0 to 130.0
Up to 144.7
Up to 220.9
Up to 221.0
OFF
No original
51/2 81/2 S
81/2 11 S
81/2 11
ON
11 17
81/2 14
11 17
Table 2
Original size
detection sensor
2*
0 to 130
Up to
143.9
OFF
OFF
No
original
51/2
81/2 S
A5S
B5S
A4S
ON
OFF
A3
ON
A3
Up to
220.9
B5
81/2 11
A4
FLS
FLS
FLS
81/2 14
B4
11 17
A3
The image processing has following items. For details, see O.15. IMAGE PROCESSING.
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over
Photoelectric conversion
Analog-to-digital conversion
Up to
284.4
81/2 11
S
*: Option
Up to 225 Up to 262
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[1]
Laser aperture
[2]
G2 lens
[3]
Index lens
[4]
[5]
[6]
Collimator lens
[7]
Cylindrical lens
[8]
[9]
G1 lens
[10]
Index mirror
3.2 Operation
3.2.1 Laser exposure process
1. The laser light emitted from the semiconductor laser on the laser drive board is incident upon the polygon mirror via the collimator lens and
the cylindrical lens.
2. The polygon mirror has seven faces, being turned at high speeds by the polygon motor.
3. The light reflected off the polygon mirror illuminates the surface of the photo conductor via the G1 lens and G2 lens.
4. The light reflected off the polygon mirror scans the surface of the photo conductor as the polygon mirror rotates.
[1]
[3]
[12]
[2]
[4]
[5] [6]
[11]
[7]
[8] [9]
[10]
[1]
Photo conductor
[2]
G2 lens
[3]
Index mirror
[4]
G1 lens
[5]
Polygon mirror
[6]
[7]
Cylindrical lens
[8]
Index lens
[9]
Collimator lens
[10]
[11]
[12]
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The index signal controls the laser light emission timing for each line in the main scanning direction.
Mode
Copy
PC print
[1]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[1]
[3]
[2]
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[1]
[3]
[2]
[1]
Toner bottle
[2]
Toner hopper
[3]
[4]
[2]
4.2 Drive
4.2.1 Toner bottle drive
[1]
[3]
[2]
[1]
[3]
[1]
[4]
[2]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
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4.3 Operation
4.3.1 Toner flow
The TCR sensor mounted in the developing unit detects the T/C ratio in the developing unit. Toner is supplied from the toner bottle to the
toner hopper and from the toner hopper to the developing unit according to the T/C ratio detected by the TCR sensor and the amount of
toner consumed.
[2]
[3]
[1]
[4]
[7]
[6]
[5]
[1]
Developing unit
[2]
[3]
[4]
Toner hopper
[5]
[6]
[7]
Toner flow
[1]
[2]
[3]
[5]
[3]
[2]
[4]
[5]
[4]
[1]
[1]
[2]
[3]
Magnet
[4]
[5]
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(a) Operation
1. Energization of the toner bottle motor is checked and, if it is found that the toner bottle motor is energized, detection control is started.
2. Outputs from the toner near empty switch are monitored.
When the magnet on the toner agitating blade/2 lowers down to the position of the toner near empty switch during energization of the
toner bottle motor, the main body determines that toner in the toner hopper is decreasing.
3. Having made the decision that the toner in the toner hopper is decreasing, the main body rotates the toner bottle one complete turn to
supply toner to the toner hopper.
4. After the toner has been supplied to the toner hopper, the operation returns to step 1 and the output from the toner near empty switch is
monitored. If the main body determines a second time that the toner in the toner hopper is decreasing, the toner bottle is rotated one
complete turn and toner is additionally supplied to the toner hopper. This operation is referred to as continuous toner replenishing
sequence. In the toner near empty condition detection control, the number of continuous toner replenishing sequences is monitored
and the toner near empty condition is determined based on the number of sequences.
5. The above steps of operation are repeated to control the amount of toner in the toner hopper.
NOTE
If the front door is opened while toner is being supplied to the toner hopper, the toner bottle motor is deenergized and the
toner replenishing sequence is canceled.
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[2]
[3]
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[5]
[6]
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Magnet
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(a) Toner empty condition detected through monitoring the cumulative amount of toner supplied
The cumulative amount of toner supplied after the toner near empty condition has been detected is monitored and, when a
predetermined value is detected, the main body determines that there is a toner empty condition.
(b) Toner empty condition detected based on detection of a malfunction of an abnormally low toner density
detected by TCR sensor
When a malfunction of C2557 Abnormally low toner density detected TCR sensor is detected after the toner near empty condition has
been detected, the main body determines that there is, not a malfunction, but a toner empty condition.
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[1]
[2]
Replaced by user
[2]
(5) Resetting the toner near empty and toner empty conditions
Either the toner replenishing control to toner hopper or toner replenishing control to developing unit is performed (both may be
performed in some cases) if the toner bottle is replaced with a new one after a toner near empty condition and a toner empty condition
have been detected.
The toner near empty/empty display is reset when the control is normally terminated.
Initiation of a new print cycle is prohibited during execution of the toner replenishing control to toner hopper and toner replenishing
control to developing unit after the toner bottle has been replaced with a new one.
See the relevant pages for more details of the toner replenishing control to toner hopper and toner replenishing control to developing
unit.
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[1]
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[3]
[3]
[1]
[2]
Drum unit
[3]
Developing unit
[4]
Recycling section
[5]
Cleaning section
[6]
[7]
Developing section
[8]
Charging section
5.2 Drive
5.2.1 Drum unit
[2]
[4]
[1]
[1]
[5]
[5]
[2]
[4]
[3]
[1]
PC motor (M2)
[2]
[3]
Drum unit
[4]
[5]
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[2]
[3]
[1]
PC motor (M2)
[3]
[2]
Developing roller
5.3 Operation
5.3.1 Outline
The imaging unit (IU) of this machine can be physically divided into the drum unit and developing unit. It is further divided into the charging,
photo conductor, developing, cleaning, and recycling sections.
The developing unit is replaced once in four times of replacement of the drum unit and developer.
Model
Life
Drum unit
Developer
Developing unit
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120,000 counts
120,000 counts
480,000 counts
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110,000 counts
110,000 counts
440,000 counts
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100,000 counts
100,000 counts
400,000 counts
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80,000 counts
80,000 counts
320,000 counts
The imaging unit of the main body consists of the drum unit and the developing unit that are treated as one imaging unit.
A signal from the TCR sensor is used to determine whether or not the imaging unit is installed in the main body.
If there is a signal, the main body determines that the imaging unit is installed in it.
If there are no signals, the main body determines that the imaging unit is not installed in it.
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[1]
[6]
[5]
[4]
[3]
[5]
[2]
[1]
[2]
Separation claw
[3]
[4]
Charge corona
[5]
Photo conductor
[6]
6.2 Drive
[2]
[4]
[1]
[1]
[5]
[5]
[2]
[4]
[3]
[1]
PC motor (M2)
[2]
[3]
Drum unit
[4]
[5]
The PC motor provides the drive for the photo conductor which is rotated via the drive gear.
Toner collecting screw/1 and toner agitating roller are also driven by the PC motor via the photo conductor.
Toner collecting screw/2 is also driven by the PC motor via the photo conductor and toner agitating roller.
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6.3 Operation
6.3.1 Charge corona control
The comb electrode deposits a charge evenly across the surface of the photo conductor through a grid mesh.
The corona unit has a comb electrode that discharges only toward the grid mesh. This results in the amount of ozone produced being
smaller than with the wire electrode.
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Comb electrode
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Grid mesh
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Photo conductor
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Cleaning blade
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Each time the cumulative time counter of the photo conductor exceeds a predetermined time (equivalent to 100 printed pages of A4
paper), the PC motor is rotated backward and forward, so that foreign matter (paper dust, toner, etc.) clogged in the gap between the
cleaning blade and the surface of the photo conductor can be removed.
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Charge corona
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Cleaning blade
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Ozone filter
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Charge corona
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Photo conductor
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Air flow
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Charge corona
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Photo conductor
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The setting for the auto drum dry function may be changed using Service Mode / System 2 / Auto Drum Dry (the default setting is No).
6.3.6 Measure the temperature of the area around the photo conductor mechanism
The PC thermistor located immediately below the image transfer roller functions to measure the temperature of the area around the photo
conductor inside the main body.
The measured data is used for various controls.
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Photo conductor
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Registration roller
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PC thermistor (TH1)
The developing mechanism of the main body consists of the drum unit and the developing unit that are treated as one imaging unit.
A signal from the TCR sensor is used to determine whether or not the imaging unit is installed in the main body.
If there is a signal, the main body determines that the imaging unit is installed in it.
If there are no signals, the main body determines that the imaging unit is not installed in it.
No new article detection functions are provided. If the drum unit is replaced with a new one, therefore, the Drum Unit Rotation Time
counter must be reset using Service Mode / Counter / Life.
Counting unit
M*
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Normal display
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Display
Criteria
Normal
Normal
(print enabled: within image guaranteed range)
L code display
(print enabled: outside image guaranteed range)
Replacement alarm
Life stop *
*: Life stop may be disabled using Service Mode / Enhanced Security / Life Stop Setting / Stop; however, print image quality is not
guaranteed in this case. For more details, see Service Mode.
Target unit
L code
Target unit
L-4
Drum unit
L-6
Developer
L-7
Ozone filter
L-8
L-9
Developing unit
L-10
Transfer unit
L-11
Fusing unit
The life stop screen is displayed when the value of the drum unit rotation time counter reaches the life stop threshold (print prohibited).
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[1]
[2]
L code key
[2]
Replacement alarm
Life stop
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3,921 M
4,313 M
4,901 M
bizhub 223/283
4,845 M
5,329 M
6,056 M
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Counting unit
Number of printed pages produced using the currently installed ozone filter
Count
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[4]
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[6]
(a) Criteria based on the counter that counts the number of printed pages produced using the currently installed
ozone filter
State
Display
Criteria
Normal
Normal
(print enabled: within image guaranteed range)
L code display
(print enabled: outside image guaranteed range)
Target unit
L code
Target unit
L-4
Drum unit
L-6
Developer
L-7
Ozone filter
L-8
L-9
Developing unit
L-10
Transfer unit
L-11
Fusing unit
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7. DEVELOPING SECTION
7.1 Configuration
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Developing roller
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Cleaning blade
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Drum unit
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Developing roller
7.2 Drive
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PC motor (M2)
[3]
The developing roller is driven by the PC motor via the drive gear.
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The toner conveying screw is driven by the PC motor via the developing roller.
7.3 Operation
7.3.1 Toner flow
(1) Fresh toner
Toner fed off from the toner hopper of the toner supply section is agitated and mixed with the developer by the three toner conveying
screws and conveyed onto the developing roller.
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Developing roller
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Developing roller
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Developing roller
The developing mechanism of the main body consists of the drum unit and the developing unit that are treated as one imaging unit.
A signal from the TCR sensor is used to determine whether or not the imaging unit is installed in the main body.
If there is a signal, the main body determines that the imaging unit is installed in it.
If there are no signals, the main body determines that the imaging unit is not installed in it.
No new article detection functions are provided. If the developing unit is replaced with a new one, therefore, the Developing Unit Rotation
Time counter must be reset using Service Mode / Counter / Life. (Resetting Developing Unit Rotation Time will also reset Developer
Replace Counter and Developer Use Time.)
NOTE
The following functions must be executed when the developing unit is replaced with a new one:
1. Before the developing unit is replaced with a new one, a manual drum dry sequence must be executed using Administrator
Settings / System Settings / Expert Adjustment / Drum Dry.
2. Before the developing unit is replaced with a new one, reset Developing unit rotation time using Service Mode / Counter /
Life.
3. After the developing unit is replaced with a new one, adjust the TCR level using Service Mode / Imaging Process Adjustment /
TCR Sensor Adjust / Auto Adj. / Black.
For the procedures and other details, see F.6.3.2 Replacing the developing unit.
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Counting unit
M*
M*
*: M is a code that denotes the developing unit rotation time and developer use time.
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Normal display
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Display
Criteria
Normal
Normal
(print enabled: within image guaranteed range)
L code display
(print enabled: outside image guaranteed range)
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State
Display
Criteria
Replacement alarm
Life stop *
*: Life stop may be disabled using Service Mode / Enhanced Security / Life Stop Setting / Stop; however, print image quality is not
guaranteed in this case. For more details, see Service Mode.
Target unit
L code
Target unit
L-4
Drum unit
L-6
Developer
L-7
Ozone filter
L-8
L-9
Developing unit
L-10
Transfer unit
L-11
Fusing unit
The life stop screen is displayed when the values of the developing unit rotation time counter and the developer use time counter reach
the life stop thresholds (print prohibited).
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[2]
L code key
[2]
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Counter
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Replacement alarm
Life stop
15,684M
15,684M
15,684M
3,921M
4,313M
4,901M
19,380M
19,380M
19,380M
4,845M
5,329M
6,056M
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Counting unit
M*
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[2]
[3]
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Normal display
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[8]
[9]
Display
Criteria
Normal
Normal
(print enabled: within image guaranteed range)
L code display
(print enabled: outside image guaranteed range)
Replacement alarm
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State
Life stop *
Display
Criteria
Equal to or more than the developer use time life stop
threshold
*: Life stop may be disabled using Service Mode / Enhanced Security / Life Stop Setting / Stop; however, print image quality is not
guaranteed in this case. For more details, see Service Mode.
Target unit
L code
Target unit
L-4
Drum unit
L-6
Developer
L-7
Ozone filter
L-8
L-9
Developing unit
L-10
Transfer unit
L-11
Fusing unit
The life stop screen is displayed when the value of the developer use time counter reaches the life stop threshold (print prohibited).
[1]
[1]
[2]
L code key
[2]
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Replacement alarm
Life stop
bizhub 363/423
3,921M
4,313M
4,901M
bizhub 223/283
4,845M
5,329M
6,056M
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[3]
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PC thermistor (TH1)
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Registration roller
[2]
8.2 Drive
[1]
[2]
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PC motor (M2)
8.3 Operation
8.3.1 Image transfer roller control
To transfer the toner image formed on the photo conductor onto the paper, the image transfer voltage supplied from the high voltage unit is
applied to the image transfer roller.
Resistance of the image transfer roller changes with an environmental change, durability, and other factors. To maintain an optimum output
voltage, fixed current is passed through the image transfer roller and the voltage being output at that time is detected. An appropriate image
transfer voltage is determined based on the measured voltage and other information such as type of paper used, temperature and
humidity, and 1-sided/2-sided.
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HV
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[3]
Cleaning blade
[2]
Photo conductor
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2] [1]
HV
[2]
Photo conductor
8.3.5 Measure the temperature of the area around the photo conductor mechanism
The PC thermistor located immediately below the image transfer roller functions to measure the temperature of the area around the photo
conductor inside the main body.
The measured data is used for various controls.
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PC thermistor (TH1)
(1) Number of printed pages produced using the currently installed Image transfer roller
Counting unit
Number of printed pages produced using the currently installed Image transfer roller
sheet
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[2]
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Normal display
[4]
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Display
Criteria
Less than the threshold value of the number of printed
pages produced using the currently installed image
transfer roller
Target unit
L code
Target unit
L-4
Drum unit
L-6
Developer
L-7
Ozone filter
L-8
L-9
Developing unit
L-10
Transfer unit
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L code
L-11
Target unit
L code
Target unit
Fusing unit
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[2]
L code key
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9.3 Operation
9.3.1 Up/down control
The paper lift-up plate is moved up and down by the transport motor.
(1) Up operation
The manual pick-up solenoid is energized for a predetermined period of time during rotation of the transport motor. This unlocks the paper
lift-up plate clutch (mechanical) and the driving force of the transport motor is transmitted to the paper lift-up cam.
As the paper lift-up cam rotates, the paper lift-up plate which has so far been pushed down by the paper lift-up cam is raised to the paper
feed position by the spring.
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Paper feed operations of the manual bypass tray are driven by the transport motor.
The manual pick-up solenoid is energized by a print start signal and the paper is raised to the paper feed position.
After the paper is raised to the paper feed position, the manual paper feed clutch is energized.
When the manual paper feed clutch is energized, the drive from the transport motor is transmitted to the paper feed roller, so that the
paper can be fed in.
The paper feed roller feeds the paper onto the tray 2 vertical transport roller.
When the last sheet of paper for the print job fed from the manual bypass tray is transported onto the tray 2 vertical transport roller, the
manual paper feed clutch is deenergized to stop the paper feed roller from rotating.
If the tray 2 vertical transport sensor does not detect paper even after the lapse of a predetermined period of time, the machine
determines that there is a paper misfeed at the manual bypass tray. The paper feed sequence is repeated a second time if a paper
misfeed is detected. If the tray 2 vertical transport sensor is still unable to detect paper, the machine determines that there is a paper
misfeed at the manual bypass tray (paper feed retry control).
The manual pick-up solenoid is energized and the paper is lowered to the standby position.
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When there is no sheet of paper or only one sheet of paper between the separation roller and paper feed roller, the limit torque is
exceeded and the separation roller follows the rotation of the paper feed roller.
If there are two or more sheets of paper between the separation roller and paper feed roller, the limit torque is greater than the friction
force of the paper, so that the separation roller stops rotating.
Because of the stationary separation roller, the lower sheet of paper in contact with the separation roller is not fed in, so that the first sheet
of paper is properly separated from the second sheet of paper.
(a) Typical
For details of the applicable replacement procedures for the paper feed roller and separation roller and the Service Mode, see F.6.6.1
Replacing the manual bypass tray feed roller, F.6.6.2 Replacing the manual bypass tray separation roller assy and I.11.12.2 Life.
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Metric area
Paper size detected
Manual multi FD
sensor /1
Manual multi FD
sensor /2
Manual multi FD
sensor /3
A6S
B6S
A5
OFF
OFF
OFF
B5
A5S
B5S
A4S
ON
OFF
OFF
A4
FLS (8 13)*
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
A3
*: One of the following paper sizes can be selected to be set for FLS (8 13). 8 13, 8-1/8 13-1/4, 8-1/4 13, 8-1/2 13
Inch area
Paper size detected
Manual multi FD
sensor /1
Manual multi FD
sensor /2
Manual multi FD
sensor /3
A6S
OFF
OFF
Unit: mm
80 to less than 115
B6S
Invoice (5-1/2 8-1/2)
ON
OFF
OFF
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Paper size detected
Manual multi FD
sensor /1
Manual multi FD
sensor /2
Manual multi FD
sensor /3
Executive S (7-1/4
10-1/2 S)
Letter S (8-1/2 11 S)
A4
Foolscap (8 13)*
ON
ON
OFF
ON
ON
ON
A3
*: One of the following paper sizes can be selected to be set for Foolscap (8 13). 8 13, 8-1/8 13-1/4, 8-1/4 13, 8-1/2 13
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Paper remaining
Paper remaining
Paper empty
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*: Dedicated to bizhub 423. bizhub 423 has a faster paper feed speed than bizhub 223/283/363 and a short distance between sheets of
paper. The paper feed sensor is installed for paper feed control purposes.
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(1) Electrical parts configuration
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*1: The type of the sensor differs between bizhub 223/283/363 and bizhub 423. bizhub 423 incorporates a reflector type and, as a result, is
not provided with any actuator for detecting paper feed.
*2: Dedicated to bizhub 423.
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The drive parts are arranged in the same way in tray 1 and tray 2. If the description that follows is not identified with tray 1 or tray 2, it is
applicable to both tray 1 and tray 2 in terms of mechanism and control.
The transport motor of each paper feed tray drive the tray 1 and tray 2 paper feed roller section.
The drive section of each paper feed tray has a clutch that controls rotation of the paper feed roller section.
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Registration roller
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Tray 1
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10.3 Operation
10.3.1 Up/down control
Tray 1 and tray 2 are controlled in the same control procedure.
(1) Up operation
The paper lift-up plate B is located under the paper lift-up plate A.
The lift-up plate drive shaft of the lift-up motor is connected to the paper lift-up plate B.
When the drive shaft of the lift-up motor rotates, the paper lift-up plate B raises the paper lift-up plate A.
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Detection plate
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The driving force of the transport motor is transmitted to the pick-up roller and paper feed roller when the paper feed clutch is energized.
These rollers rotate to pick up and feed a sheet of paper into the machine.
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[2]
[3]
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Pick-up roller
[2]
[3]
Separation roller
[4]
Paper
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[1]
[2]
Pick-up roller
[3]
[4]
Separation roller
[5]
Paper port
Sensor name
Tray 1
Tray 2
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Preceding sheet
[2]
Paper-to-paper distance
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(b) Tray 2
The tray 2 paper feed roller feeds the paper onto the tray 2 vertical transport roller.
The tray 2 paper feed sensor located downstream of the tray 2 paper feed roller detects the paper fed from the tray 2 paper feed roller.
If the paper feed timing of the paper fed from the tray 2 paper feed roller is earlier than a predetermined value, the tray 2 paper feed
clutch is deenergized to correct the paper feed timing. For more details, see Paper feed speed reduction control. (The paper feed
sensor is mounted on bizhub 423 only.)
When the tray 2 vertical transport sensor detects the leading edge of the paper fed from the tray 2 paper feed roller, the tray 2 paper
feed clutch is deenergized to disconnect the driving force of the transport motor. The tray 2 pick-up roller and tray 2 paper feed roller
follow the movement of the paper, continuing rotating. The tray 2 pick-up roller and tray 2 paper feed roller stop rotating as soon as the
paper moves past them.
Different models of bizhub use different types of the tray 2 vertical transport sensor.
bizhub 423 incorporates a reflector type. As the paper moves past the sensor, the sensor receives a sensor light reflected off the paper.
The main body thereby determines that a sheet of paper has moved past the sensor.
bizhub 223/283/363 incorporates an interrupter type. When the paper moves past the sensor, the leading edge of the paper pushes the
actuator. This blocks or unblocks the sensor light, so that the main body determines that a sheet of paper has moved past the sensor.
bizhub 423 uses the reflector type, because it transports paper at higher speeds than the other models.
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If the tray 2 vertical transport sensor is unable to detect the leading edge of paper even after the lapse of a predetermined period of
time, the main body determines that there is a paper misfeed. The paper feed sequence is repeated a second time, if a paper misfeed
is detected (paper feed retry control). If the tray 2 vertical transport sensor is still unable to detect the paper, the main body determines
that there is a paper misfeed at tray 2.
For details of paper misfeed detection conditions, see TROUBLESHOOTING / JAM DISPLAY / List of the JAM code for the main
body.
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Misfeed at tray 2
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Pressure roller
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Registration roller
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Photo conductor
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Heating roller
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1st sheet
[5]
2nd sheet
[6]
3rd sheet
Operation 2
[3]
Stop the feeding and conveying operation of the 4th sheet. [1]
Exit the 1st sheet. [2]
Transfer/fuse images on the 2nd sheet. [3]
Convey the 3rd sheet to transfer images. [4]
[2]
[4]
[1]
Operation 3
Exit the 2nd sheet. [1]
Fuse the 3rd sheet to exit paper. [2]
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[5]
1st sheet
[6]
2nd sheet
[7]
3rd sheet
Operation 2
[4]
Stop the feeding and conveying operation of the 4th sheet. [1]
Exit the 1st sheet. [2]
Transfer/fuse 2-sided images on the 2nd sheet. [3]
Transfer/fuse 1-sided images on the 3rd sheet to convey it to the
duplex section. [4]
[2]
[3]
[1]
Operation 3
Exit the 2nd sheet. [1]
Stop the 3rd sheet at the duplex section. [2]
[1]
[2]
Operation 4
The 3rd sheet of paper left in the duplex section should be removed by opening the duplex section cover.
NOTE
3rd sheets are conveyed to the duplex section which allowed removing a jamming easily. 2-sided images are not printed on a
sheet conveyed to the duplex section.
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For details of the applicable replacement procedures for the pick-up roller, paper feed roller, and separation roller and the Service Mode,
see F.6.6.3 Replacing the tray 1 feed roller/tray 1 pick-up roller, F.6.6.5 Replacing the tray 2 feed roller/tray 2 pick-up roller, F.6.6.4
Replacing the tray 1 separation roller, F.6.6.6 Replacing the tray 2 separation roller, and I.11.12.2 Life.
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Detection plate
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[7]
Switch 4 (SW4)
[8]
Switch 3 (SW3)
[9]
Switch 2 (SW2)
[10]
Switch 1 (SW1)
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SW2
SW3
SW4
A3
OFF
ON/OFF
OFF
OFF
Blocked
Unblocked
B4
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Blocked
Unblocked
A4S
ON
ON/OFF
OFF
OFF
Unblocked
Unblocked
ON/OFF
ON
ON
ON
Blocked
Unblocked
B5S
ON
ON
OFF
ON
Unblocked
Unblocked
B5
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
Blocked
Unblocked
ON/OFF
ON
ON
ON
Unblocked
Unblocked
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
Blocked
Blocked
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Unblocked
Unblocked
Letter S (8-1/2 11 S)
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
Unblocked
Unblocked
ON
ON
ON
ON
Blocked
Blocked
Paper size
A4
A5S
Invoice S
FLS *
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Unblocked
Unblocked
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
Blocked
Blocked
OFF
ON
ON
ON
Blocked
Blocked
*: One of the following paper sizes can be selected to be set for FLS. 220 330 mm, 8 13, 8-1/8 13-1/4, 8-1/4 13, 8-1/2 13
Switch/sensor states
Physical state
Switch/sensor
Paper FD sensor board: Switches 1 to 4
Tray 1 paper CD size detect sensor/1, 2
Tray 2 paper CD size detect sensor/1, 2
HIGH signal
LOW signal
OFF
ON
Blocked
Unblocked
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[2]
Actuator
[3]
[4]
[5]
Pick-up roller
[6]
Paper empty
Unblocked
Blocked
Unblocked
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Pick-up roller
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Empty
Near empty
Other statuses
(Including during lift-up and no paper feed tray
conditions)
LED
ON
Blinking *
OFF
*: The LED turns OFF when Paper Remainder is set to Type 2: Service Mode / System 1 / Machine State LED Setting / Paper Remainder.
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Lock pawl
[2]
Lock lever
[3]
Knob
[4]
Roller
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Registration roller
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[2]
11.2 Drive
[1]
[1]
[2]
11.3 Operation
11.3.1 Registration control
The transport motor provides the drive for the registration roller.
The registration clutch is connected to the registration roller. When the registration clutch is energized, the driving force of the transport
motor is transmitted to the registration roller. This rotates the registration roller.
The paper will create a loop between the tray 1 paper feed roller (or tray 2 vertical transport roller/manual paper feed clutch) and the
registration roller when the paper is being conveyed in order to correct the skew.
The registration roller is controlled in order to synchronize the timing the unit starts writing the image and conveying paper.
(1) Adjustment
The amount of the loop of the paper can be adjusted in the Service Mode / Machine / Printer Reg. Loop Adj.. Changing the adjustment
value will change the OFF timing of the tray 1 paper feed clutch (or tray 2 vertical transport clutch).
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Registration roller
Counting unit
M*
*: M represents a code that denotes the paper dust remover rotation time.
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Normal display
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Display
Criteria
Normal
L code display
(print enabled: outside image guaranteed range)
Target unit
L code
Target unit
L-4
Drum unit
L-6
Developer
L-7
Ozone filter
L-8
L-9
Developing unit
L-10
Transfer unit
L-11
Fusing unit
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[1]
[2]
L code key
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Pressure roller
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12.2 Drive
[2]
[1]
[1]
Heating roller
12.3 Operation
12.3.1 Fusing roller drive control
Drive of the fusing unit is controlled by the transport motor.
The transport motor drives the heating roller and the pressure roller is driven by the heating roller.
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0
[1]
Power switch ON
[2]
[3]
Warm-up completed
[4]
In standby state
[5]
[6]
[7]
In standby state
[8]
Sleep mode
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Counting unit
M*
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*: M represents a code that denotes the fusing unit rotation time.
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Normal display
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Display
Criteria
Normal
Normal
(print enabled: within image guaranteed range)
L code display
(print enabled: outside image guaranteed range)
Replacement alarm
Life stop *
*: Life stop may be disabled using Service Mode / Enhanced Security / Life Stop Setting / Stop; however, print image quality is not
guaranteed in this case. For more details, see Service Mode.
Target unit
L code
Target unit
L-4
Drum unit
L-6
Developer
L-7
Ozone filter
L-8
L-9
Developing unit
L-10
Transfer unit
L-11
Fusing unit
The life stop screen is displayed when the value of the fusing unit rotation time counter reaches the life stop threshold (print prohibited).
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[1]
[2]
L code key
[2]
Replacement alarm
Life stop
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14,800 M
15,800 M
16,440 M
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16,130 M
17,200 M
17,920 M
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19,930 M
21,350 M
22,300 M
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13.2 Operation
13.2.1 Transport control
(1) Paper transport path
The paper exit/switchback roller is driven by the switchback motor.
The duplex transport roller 1 is driven by the duplex transport motor.
In 1-sided printing, the paper exit/switchback roller rotates forward and the paper transported from the fusing section is ejected onto the
paper exit tray. In the second print cycle in 2-sided mode, the paper is ejected in the same manner.
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14.2 Operation
14.2.1 Paper transport control
Paper transported from the paper exit/switchback section is transported to the internal duplex section by the duplex transport roller 1.
Paper is transported to the registration section by the duplex transport roller 2 and 3 to re-transport the paper.
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Registration roller
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Photo conductor
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Lower limit
Upper limit
B5 (182 mm)
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Operation 2
[2]
Operation 3
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Operation 4
The main body carries out the second print cycle to produce the
print image of the first page of the original [1] on the other side of
the 1-sided print.
[1] [2]
Operation 5
The first 2-sided print is fed out to the exit section of the main
body.
At the same time that the first 2-sided print is fed out of the main
body, the image of the fourth page of the original [4] is printed on
the second sheet of paper.
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[4]
[2]
Operation 2
[2]
Operation 3
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[2]
Operation 4
The main body produces the print image of the first page of the
original [1] on the first 1-sided print.
At the same time that the image of the first page of the original is
printed, the third sheet of paper is taken up and fed into the main
body.
The second 1-sided print is transported through the duplex section.
[1] [2]
[4]
Operation 5
While feeding the first 2-sided print out, main body produces the
print image of the 6th page of the original [6] on the third sheet of
paper.
The second 1-sided print is stopped immediately after the duplex
transport roller 3 and waits until the third sheet of paper undergoes
the print process for printing the print image of the 6th page of the
original.
[2]
[1]
[6]
[4]
Operation 6
[2]
[1]
[6]
[4]
Operation 7
[2]
[1]
[3] [4]
[6]
The main body carries out the first print cycle for the second sheet
of paper to produce the print image of the third page of the original
[3].
At the same time, the third 1-sided print is transported through the
duplex section.
At the same time, the forth sheet of paper is taken up and fed into
the main body.
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While feeding the second 2-sided print out, main body produces
the print image of the 8th page of the original [8] on the fourth
sheet of paper.
The third 1-sided print is stopped immediately after the duplex
transport roller 3 and waits until the fourth sheet of paper
undergoes the print process for printing the print image of the 8th
page of the original.
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1. Photoelectric conversion
The following detail the image processing operations performed by the scanner section.
1. A reduction type CCD sensor is used to read the light reflected off the original and convert the optical data to a corresponding electric
signal. To make data processing faster, data transfer and output are done through two channels, one for even-numbered pixels and the
other for odd-numbered pixels.
2. The odd and even analog signals output from the CCD sensor chips are synthesized to form a single string of signal data which is in
turn converted to 10-bit digital signals (1024 gradation levels).
The image data is transmitted to MFP board on the write section through the interface cable.
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MFP board
1. Shading correction
2. Line-to-line variation
correction/color
aberration correction
5. ACS control
6. AE processing
20. Resolution conversion
processing in the sub
scanning direction
9. Miscellaneous processing
(improved reproduction of
black text, edge emphasis,
smoothing and color balance)
24. Interpolation
Gamma correction
27. Screening
28. Speed conversion
Modulation
To PH unit
The following detail the image processing operations performed by MFP board on the Write section.
1. Correct variations in reading caused by pixel-to-pixel variations in sensitivity of the CCD sensor and uneven light distribution by the
exposure lamp. A peak-hold-type shading correction is performed, in which the maximum value of two or more readings of two or more
lines is taken to prevent effect due to dust or dirt on the shading sheet.
2. To correct differences in the position of each chip of CCD sensors R, G, and B, FIFO memory is adopted to match the output timing.
Also correct color aberration of the lens.
3. The security pattern created during printing on this machine is detected and copying is enabled or disabled through a password (when
the security kit SC-507 is mounted).
4. If outer document elimination is selected from the control panel, document area determination processing is performed for each line
within the document area data acquired during prescan. Then, the START and END positions of the document area in the main
scanning direction are detected and the area outside the START and END positions is erased as the outside-the-document area.
5. The scanning area is divided into multiple blocks. The ratio of color or monochrome is calculated for each of these blocks. The machine
then determines whether the entire original is colored or monochrome.
6. A histogram of lightness for AE processing is generated. The AE level of the document is determined based on this histogram and AE
processing is performed.
7. R, G, and B data are then converted to value and color component data for adjustments of saturation, lightness, and hue.
8. Each image area, whether it is a color edge area, black edge area, dot area, or a continuous gradation area, is discriminated.
9. Other types of processing performed are the improved reproduction of black text, edge emphasis, smoothing and color balance.
10. Each Image data of R, G, and B is compressed to reduce the consumption of data capacity.
11. Temporarily stores the BTC-compressed image data.
12. The stored image data is compressed in the JBIG (Joint Bi-level image Experts Group) format.
13. Each Image data of R, G, and B in the copy, print, scan, and fax mode is stored. In PS printing, multi-valued data of Y, M, C, and K is
stored.
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14. The image data read from the file memory is uncompressed through a method in a reverse way of JBIG compression. At this time,
image rotating or sorting processing is conducted.
15. JBIG image data are expanded in the frame memory.
16. Each Image data of R, G, and B is stored in the frame memory.
17. Temporarily stores the image data output from the frame memory.
18. The image data is expanded through a method opposite to that used in the BTC compression.
19. FIFO memory is used to enlarge or reduce images in the main scanning direction. The image is enlarged by increasing the number of
data readings and reduced by decreasing the number of data readings.
20. Reduction processing is conducted in sub scanning direction. No processing is done at same size or zoom, but at reduction, the lines
are thinned out.
21. When copying in a photo mode or making PC print, the V data is converted to the K density data. Also, the masking processing, which
compensates for the deviation in the spectral reflection characteristics of the toner, and UCR/BP processing are performed on the image
data.
For PS printing, multi-valued data of Y, M, C, and K are stored and there is no need of converting or processing those data.
22. The security pattern is embedded in the image data. Either enabling copying through a password or unconditionally prohibiting copying
can be selected from the control panel for the security pattern to be embedded (when the security kit SC-507 is mounted).
23. Edge of letter and lineal drawing gets area discrimination and FEET processing is conducted according to the discrimination result.
24. When FEET processing is conducted, interpolation is done so that no influence is given to continuous gradation portion.
25. Makes the necessary corrections so that the printed gradations have linear characteristics, since the image density of the input image
data is not directly proportional to that of the printed image because of the changing developing and photo conductor characteristics.
26. In photo mode during copying and PC print, the image is processed as multi-valued data (8-bit data). In any mode other than photo, the
error diffusion method is employed to process the image as binary (1-bit) data.
27. Creates the density distribution of a predetermined pattern to enable outstanding gradation reproduction.
28. Adjust the processing speed in the board (main scanning) to conform to the input processing speed. The laser is emitted according to
the laser intensity information.
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16.1.2 Operation
When the main power switch is turned ON, power is supplied from the DC power supply unit to the following components.
Voltage
Power supplied to
24V
12V
Printer control board, MFP board, Control panel, Scanner relay board, CCD board
5.1V
Printer control board, MFP board, Control panel, Scanner relay board, CCD board, USB board
3.3V
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16.2.2 Operation
When the sub power switch is turned ON, MFP board detects it and sends a control signal to the DC power supply through the printer
control board.
The DC power supply then supplies 3.3V DC, 5.1V DC, 12V DC, and 24V DC to all PWBs and options. It also turns ON the relays in the
PWBs and power can be supplied to the heater lamp.
[1]
[1]
Power code
16.3.2 Operation
The main body uses a single outlet.
Power supply: 100V 15A, 110V 15A, 120V 12A, 127V 12A, 230V 8A
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17.2 Operation
17.2.1 Function
Motor name
Function (purpose)
Draws outside air into the inside of the machine to prevent the temperature of the
DC power supply, PH section, and other parts from rising.
A white belt may occur on the image because of the lower sensitivity of the photo
conductor due to ozone accumulated around the photo conductor charge corona.
In order to avoid this trouble, ozone filter removes the ozone inside the photo
conductor charge corona to keep the sensitivity of the photo conductor.
Ozone accumulated the around photo conductor charge corona will be absorbed
by ozone filter and be removed.
Discharges heat out of the main body to prevent the temperature of the toner
bottle from rising.
Heat from the power supply unit is discharged out of the main body by the fusing
unit cooling fan motor to thereby prevent the temperature at the power supply unit
from rising.
Toner particles airborne in the imaging unit are drawn in adsorbed by the toner
filter.
Blows outside air against the MFP board to prevent the temperature of the board
from rising.
Control
ON
Control conditions
The transport motor remains energized
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Motor name
Control
Control conditions
OFF
ON (high speed)
ON (medium speed)
ON (low speed)
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON (high speed)
ON (medium speed)
ON (low speed)
OFF
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[2]
Electronic counter
[3]
Total counter
[4]
[5]
Function
Total counter
Electronic counter
Shows the cumulative number of copies made or printed pages produced in each of different
copy or print modes
Counts one when an exit signal is applied to it
The counter that disables copying when counting the predetermined number of copies
A mechanical counter driven by an electric signal
Counts one when a paper take-up start signal or image forming start signal, whichever occurs
earlier, is applied to it
The count timing can be selected using BILLING SETTING / Management Function Choice /
Key Counter Only of the service mode.
If Paper feed is selected, the count is incremented when the paper is fed in (default setting).
If Paper out is selected, the count is incremented when the paper is fed out of the main body.
For details, see I.13.3.5 Management Function Choice-Key Counter Only.
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2. CONFIGURATION
2.1 Section configuration
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3. DRIVE
3.1 Paper feed drive
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The document reading motor drives the document reading section and document exit section.
The document reading motor rotates backward to allow the second feed of the document to be performed during switchback in the 2-sided
mode.
The document reading roll is equipped with a pressure/release mechanism. The pressure is released when the trailing edge of the original
moves past the roller.
The document exit roll is equipped with a pressure/release mechanism. The pressure is released when the original is fed in a second time
so that its second side can be read.
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The glass cleaning motor drives the original glass cleaning roller.
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4. OPERATION
4.1 Document set section
4.1.1 Original size detection mechanism
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OFF
A4
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OFF
OFF
A5S
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OFF
OFF
A5
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OFF
OFF
A6S
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OFF
OFF
114.5 or under
Over 236.5 and up to 266.2
B4
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ON
ON
B5S
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OFF
ON
B5
OFF
OFF
OFF
B6S
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Foolscap (8 13)
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ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
Inch area
Original size detected
Unit: mm
A3
ON
ON
ON
A4S
ON
ON
OFF
A4
OFF
OFF
OFF
B4
ON
ON
ON
B5S
ON
OFF
ON
B5
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
158.7 or under
OFF
OFF
OFF
China area
Original size detected
A3
Unit: mm
ON
ON
ON
A4S
ON
ON
OFF
A4
OFF
OFF
OFF
A5S
OFF
OFF
OFF
A5
OFF
OFF
OFF
A6S
OFF
OFF
OFF
114.5 or under
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
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Unit: mm
A3
B4
A4S
A4
Over 214
Over 286.2
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
B5
ON
ON
OFF
A5
152 or under
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
Over 220
220 or under
B4
A4S
B5S
Over 186
Over 236.5 and up to 266.2
OFF
OFF
OFF
B5
ON
ON
ON
A5
152 or under
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
A4S
B5S
A5S
A5
B5S
A5S
A5S
B6S
152 or under
Over 163 and up to 190.6
Over 136 and up to 163
B6S
OFF
OFF
OFF
A6S
114.5 or under
OFF
OFF
OFF
Unit: mm
Unit: mm
Inch area
Original size detected
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B4
B5
Over 261
Over 286.2
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
214 or under
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
220 or under
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
Over 186
B5
186 or under
Over 284
Over 194 and up to 236.5
3
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OFF
Over 284
Over 266.2 and up to 286.2
2
ON
OFF
1
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A4
Legal (8.5 14)
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
144 or under
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
158.7 or under
OFF
OFF
OFF
Unit: mm
Unit: mm
China area
Original size detected
A3
Over 214
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
A4
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ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
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152 or under
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OFF
ON
ON
ON
Over 199
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OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
A5
152 or under
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
A4S
16K S (195 mm 270 mm)
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Over 152
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OFF
OFF
A5
152 or under
ON
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
A5S
A5S
ON
OFF
OFF
A6S
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OFF
OFF
OFF
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None of the document pick-up roller, document feed roller, and document separation roller is provided with a new article detection
mechanism. When the three rollers are replaced with new ones, the ADF Feed counter must be reset to zero using Counter/ Life of the
Service Mode.
The number of times the DF has been subjected to paper feed operations can be checked with the ADF Feed counter of the Service
Mode.
Periodical replacement cycle
For details of the applicable replacement procedures for the document pick-up roller, document feed roller, and document separation
roller and the Service Mode, see F.7.1.3 Replacing the pick-up roller / feed roller and F.7.1.4 Replacing the separation roller.
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The document registration sensor detects the leading edge of the original.
The document registration roller remains stationary.
Because the document feed roller continues rotating to feed the original, a loop is formed at the leading edge of the original.
The loop corrects skew in the original.
The document registration roller is started to rotate to transport the original.
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Cleaning operation
Rotates the original glass cleaning brush one complete turn to check
for its correct operation. (forward rotation)
Rotates the original glass cleaning brush one complete turn to
perform cleaning. (forward rotation: default setting)
Rotates the original glass cleaning brush one complete turn to
perform cleaning for every two originals during continuous reading of
originals. (forward rotation)
Rotates the original glass cleaning brush three complete turns to
perform cleaning for each original during continuous reading of
originals, if [Original Setting] [Despeckle]*1 is selected. (forward
During reading
Start key ON
rotation)
Because the original glass cleaning brush is rotated three complete
turns to perform the cleaning, however, the original-to-original
distance is widened than at normal timing. This results in reduced
productivity in reading the originals.
No original glass cleaning sequence is performed between originals
during continuous reading of originals, if [System2] [ADF Scan
Glass Contamin. Set.] [Feed Cleaning Settings] [0]*2 is
selected in the Service Mode.
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4.5.1 Document switchback/second feed control (in the 2-sided mode only)
When the leading edge of the original moves past the document reading roller/2, the document exit sensor disposed downstream of the
roller is blocked, which detects the leading edge of the original.
When the leading edge of the original reaches the document exit roller, the document exit roller feeds the original toward the document exit
tray side.
The document reading motor is deenergized after the lapse of a predetermined period of time after the trailing edge of the original has been
detected. (At this time, the trailing edge of the original has moved past the paper guide.)
The document reading motor is rotated backward. Then, the document exit roller and document reading roller/1 and 2 are rotated backward
to transport the original into the document second feed section (switchback operation).
This control is performed in the 2-sided mode only.
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4.5.2 Document 2nd side registration control (in the 2-sided mode only)
When the original reaches the document registration roller, the document registration sensor detects the leading edge of the 2nd side of the
original.
In the same manner as with the 1st side of the original, a loop is formed in the original to thereby correct any skew in the original. For more
details, see PA.4.3 Document registration section.
This control is performed in the 2-sided mode only.
4.5.3 Document exit roller pressure/release control (in the 2-sided mode only)
After the original has been correctly registered, the document registration roller starts rotating to feed the original onto the document
transport section.
The document exit roller release solenoid is energized before the leading edge of the 2nd side of the original reaches the document reading
roller/1.
The document exit roller release solenoid pushes down the rotation shaft of the document exit roll, which releases the document exit roll
from the document exit roller. When the document exit roll is released, the document transport force is no longer transmitted to the original.
After the document exit roller is released, the original is transported only by the document registration roller.
The document reading motor, which has been rotated backward during the second feed of the original, is deenergized. The document
reading motor is then rotated forward. The document exit roller and the document reading roller/1 and 2 are rotated forward.
When the original reaches the document reading roller/1, the original is transported to the document reading section.
This control is performed in the 2-sided mode only.
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When the original is set, the document set sensor detects the leading edge of the original.
When the start key is pressed, the original glass cleaning roller rotates one complete turn to clean the original glass.
The document pick-up roller lowers and the document stopper is unlocked, so that the original is transported onto the document feed roller.
The document separation roller separates the original one sheet at a time and the document feed roller feeds the original onto the document
registration roller.
The document registration sensor detects the leading edge of the original.
A registration loop is formed in the original to thereby correct any skew in the original.
The document registration roller feeds the original onto the document reading roller/1.
The document reading roller/1 feeds the original onto the original glass cleaning roller and document reading roller/2.
The reading roller sensor detects the leading edge of the original.
The scanner section reads the image of the 1st side of the original.
The document reading roller/2 feeds the original onto the document exit roller.
The document exit sensor detects the leading edge of the original.
The document reading roller/1 is released.
The document exit roller feeds the original out into the document exit tray.
When the job is completed, the original glass cleaning roller rotates backward to clean the original glass.
The document pick-up roller raises and the document stopper is locked in position.
(1) Process
1. When the original is set, the document set sensor detects the leading edge of the original.
NOTE
PROCESS 1: Reading the 1st side of the 2-sided original (Step1 to Step13)
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2. When the start key is pressed, the original glass cleaning roller rotates one complete turn to clean the original glass.
3. The document pick-up roller lowers and the document stopper is unlocked, so that the original is transported onto the document feed
roller.
4. The document separation roller separates the original one sheet at a time and the document feed roller feeds the original onto the
document registration roller.
5. The document registration sensor detects the leading edge of the original.
6. A registration loop is formed in the original to thereby correct any skew in the original.
7. The document registration roller feeds the original onto the document reading roller/1.
8. The document reading roller/1 feeds the original onto the original glass cleaning roller and document reading roller/2.
9. The reading roller sensor detects the leading edge of the original.
10. The scanner section reads the image of the 1st side of the original.
11. The document reading roller/2 feeds the original onto the document exit roller.
12. The document exit sensor detects the leading edge of the original.
13. The document reading roller/1 is released.
14. The document exit sensor detects the trailing edge of the original.
NOTE
PROCESS 2: Reading the 2nd side of the 2-sided original (Step14 to Step 26)
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27.
The document exit roller stops rotating and then starts rotating backward to transport the original onto the document registration roller.
The document registration sensor detects the leading edge of the 2nd side of the 2-sided original.
A registration loop is formed in the original to thereby correct any skew in the original.
The document registration roller feeds the original onto the document reading roller/1.
The document exit roller is released.
The document reading roller/1 and 2 and the document exit roller stop rotating and then start rotating forward.
The document reading roller/1 feeds the original onto the original glass cleaning roller and document reading roller/2.
The reading roller sensor detects the leading edge of the original.
The scanner section reads the image of the 2nd side of the 2-sided original.
The document reading roller/2 feeds the original onto the document exit roller.
The document exit sensor detects the leading edge of the original.
The document reading roller/1 is released.
The document exit sensor detects the trailing edge of the original.
NOTE
PROCESS 3: Rearranging the original in order of page numbers (Step27 to Step 41)
When the 2nd side of the original is read, the original is turned over and fed through the DF. If the original is fed out directly
into the document exit tray, the order of page numbers of the original becomes out of correct order. To prevent this from
occurring, the original is turned over a second time and fed through the DF after its 2nd side has been read.
At this time, the image of the original is not read.
This operation is performed even if the 2-sided original is a one-page original.
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The document exit roller stops rotating and then starts rotating backward to transport the original onto the document registration roller.
The document registration sensor detects the leading edge of the 2nd side of the 2-sided original.
A registration loop is formed in the original to thereby correct any skew in the original.
The document registration roller feeds the original onto the document reading roller/1.
The document exit roller is released.
The document reading roller/1 and 2 and the document exit roller stop rotating and then start rotating forward.
The document reading roller/1 feeds the original onto the original glass cleaning roller and document reading roller/2.
The reading roller sensor detects the leading edge of the original.
The document reading roller/2 feeds the original onto the document exit roller.
The document exit sensor detects the leading edge of the original.
The document reading roller/1 is released.
The document exit roller feeds the original out into the document exit tray.
When the job is completed, the original glass cleaning roller rotates backward to clean the original glass.
The document pick-up roller raises and the document stopper is locked in position.
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If the DF is raised to an angle of 20 degrees or less, the main body does not perform the control of detecting the size of the original placed
on the original glass.
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Transportation in PC
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2. CONFIGURATION
2.1 Electrical parts configuration
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The drive parts are arranged in the same way in tray 3 and tray 4. If the description that follows is not identified with tray 3 or tray 4, it is
applicable to both tray 3 and tray 4 in terms of mechanism and control.
The paper feed motor of each paper feed tray drive the tray 3 and tray 4 paper feed roller section.
The vertical transport motor of each paper feed tray drive the tray 3 and tray 4 vertical transport roller section.
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4. OPERATION
4.1 Up/down control
The tray 3 and tray 4 are controlled in the same control procedure.
4.1.1 Up operation
The paper lift-up plate B is located under the paper lift-up plate A.
The lift-up plate drive shaft of the lift-up motor is connected to the paper lift-up plate B.
When the drive shaft of the lift-up motor rotates, the paper lift-up plate B raises the paper lift-up plate A.
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Paper
Paper port
Sensor name
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(2) Tray 3
The tray 3 paper feed roller feeds the paper onto the tray 3 vertical transport roller.
The tray3 vertical transport sensor located downstream of the tray 3 vertical transport roller detects the paper fed from the tray 3 paper
feed roller.
The tray 3 vertical transport roller feeds the paper onto the tray 2 vertical transport roller.
The tray 2 vertical transport sensor located upstream of the tray 2 vertical transport roller detects the paper fed from the tray 3 vertical
transport roller.
The tray 2 vertical transport roller feeds the paper onto the registration roller.
The registration sensor located upstream of the registration roller detects the paper fed from the tray 2 vertical transport roller.
When the paper fed from the tray 3 paper feed roller moves past the tray 3 vertical transport roller and reaches a predetermined position,
the tray3 paper feed motor is deenergized to disconnect the driving force. The tray 3 pick-up roller and tray 3 paper feed roller follow the
movement of the paper, continuing rotating. The tray 3 pick-up roller and tray 3 paper feed roller stop rotating as soon as the paper moves
past them.
If the tray3 vertical transport sensor is unable to detect the paper even after the lapse of a predetermined period of time, the machine
determines that there is a paper misfeed. The paper feed sequence is repeated a second time, if a paper misfeed is detected (paper feed
retry control). If the tray3 vertical transport sensor is still unable to detect the paper, the machine determines that there is a paper misfeed
at tray 3 and displays the message of "PAPER JAM" on the control panel.
If the tray 2 vertical transport sensor is unable to detect the paper even after the lapse of a predetermined period of time at the leading
edge of the paper has moved past the tray3 vertical transport sensor, the machine determines that there is a paper misfeed at the tray 3
vertical transport section and displays the message of PAPER JAM on the control panel. For details of paper misfeed detection
conditions, see TROUBLESHOOTING / JAM CODE / List of the JAM code for the main body.
(3) Tray 4
The tray 4 paper feed roller feeds the paper onto the tray 4 vertical transport roller.
The tray4 vertical transport sensor located downstream of the tray 4 vertical transport roller detects the paper fed from the tray 4 paper
feed roller.
The tray 4 vertical transport roller feeds the paper onto the tray 3 vertical transport roller.
The tray3 vertical transport sensor located downstream of the tray 3 vertical transport roller detects the paper fed from the tray 4 vertical
transport roller.
The tray 3 vertical transport roller feeds the paper onto the tray 2 vertical transport roller.
The tray 2 vertical transport sensor located upstream of the tray 2 vertical transport roller detects the paper fed from the tray 3 vertical
transport roller.
The tray 2 vertical transport roller feeds the paper onto the registration roller.
The registration sensor located upstream of the registration roller detects the paper fed from the tray 2 vertical transport roller.
When the tray4 vertical transport sensor disposed downstream of the tray 4 vertical transport roller on the paper feed path detects the
leading edge of the paper fed from the tray 4 paper feed roller, the tray4 paper feed motor is deenergized to disconnect the driving
force.The tray 4 pick-up roller and tray 4 paper feed roller follow the movement of the paper, continuing rotating. The tray 4 pick-up roller
and tray 4 paper feed roller stop rotating as soon as the paper moves past them.
When the paper fed from the tray 4 paper feed roller moves past the tray 4 vertical transport roller and reaches a predetermined position,
the tray4 paper feed motor is deenergized to disconnect the driving force. The tray 4 pick-up roller and tray 4 paper feed roller follow the
movement of the paper, continuing rotating. The tray 4 pick-up roller and tray 4 paper feed roller stop rotating as soon as the paper moves
past them.
If the tray4 vertical transport sensor is unable to detect the paper even after the lapse of a predetermined period of time, the machine
determines that there is a paper misfeed. The paper feed sequence is repeated a second time, if a paper misfeed is detected (paper feed
retry control). If the tray4 vertical transport sensor is still unable to detect the paper, the machine determines that there is a paper misfeed
at tray 4 and displays the message of PAPER JAM on the control panel.
If the tray3 vertical transport sensor is unable to detect the paper even after the lapse of a predetermined period of time at the leading
edge of the paper has moved past the tray4 vertical transport sensor, the machine determines that there is a paper misfeed at the tray 4
vertical transport section and displays the message of PAPER JAM on the control panel.
If the tray 2 vertical transport sensor is unable to detect the paper even after the lapse of a predetermined period of time at the leading
edge of the paper has moved past the tray3 vertical transport sensor, the machine determines that there is a paper misfeed at the tray 3
vertical transport section and displays the message of PAPER JAM on the control panel.
For details of paper misfeed detection conditions, see TROUBLESHOOTING / JAM CODE / List of the JAM code for the main body.
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For details of the applicable replacement procedures for the pick-up roller, paper feed roller, and separation roller and the Service Mode,
see F.8.1.3 Replacing the pick-up roller, F.8.1.2 Replacing the feed roller, F.8.1.1 Replacing the separation roller and I.11.12.2 Life.
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[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
Detection plate
[5]
[6]
[7]
Switch 4 (SW4)
[8]
Switch 3 (SW3)
[9]
Switch 2 (SW2)
[10]
Switch 1 (SW1)
[11]
SW2
SW3
SW4
A3
OFF
ON/OFF
OFF
OFF
Blocked
Unblocked
B4
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Blocked
Unblocked
A4S
ON
ON/OFF
OFF
OFF
Unblocked
Unblocked
A4
ON/OFF
ON
ON
ON
Blocked
Unblocked
Paper size
B5S
ON
ON
OFF
ON
Unblocked
Unblocked
B5
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
Blocked
Unblocked
A5S
Invoice S
ON/OFF
ON
ON
ON
Unblocked
Unblocked
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
Blocked
Blocked
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Unblocked
Unblocked
Letter S (8-1/2 11 S)
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
Unblocked
Unblocked
ON
ON
ON
ON
Blocked
Blocked
FLS *
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Unblocked
Unblocked
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
Blocked
Blocked
OFF
ON
ON
ON
Blocked
Blocked
*: One of the following paper sizes can be selected to be set for FLS. 220 330 mm, 8 13, 8-1/8 13-1/4, 8-1/4 13, 8-1/2 13
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Switch/sensor states
Physical state
Switch/sensor
HIGH signal
LOW signal
OFF
ON
Blocked
Unblocked
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[1]
[2]
Actuator
[3]
[4]
[5]
Pick-up roller
[6]
Paper empty
Unblocked
Blocked
Unblocked
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[2]
[3]
[5]
[4]
[6]
[3]
[4]
[1]
Pick-up roller
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
Empty
Near empty
Other statuses
(Including during lift-up and no paper feed tray
conditions)
LED
ON
Blinking *
OFF
*: The LED turns OFF when Paper Remainder is set to Type 2: Service Mode/System 1/Machine State LED Setting/Paper Remainder.
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[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
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[2]
[4]
[4]
[4]
[3]
[1]
Lock pawl
[2]
Lock lever
[3]
Knob
[4]
Roller
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[4]
[5]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[3]
Main tray
[4]
[5]
Shift tray
PC-1
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2. CONFIGURATION
2.1 Section configuration
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[2]
[3]
[1]
[3]
[2]
[2]
[25]
[3]
[4]
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[5]
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[20]
[13]
[14]
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[15]
[16]
[18]
[17]
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[2]
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[18]
[19]
[20]
[21]
[22]
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[24]
[25]
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[2]
[3]
[4]
[21]
[20]
[19]
[5]
[18]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[17]
[9]
[16]
[15]
[10]
[14]
[11]
[13]
[12]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
Separation roller
[6]
Pick-up roller
[7]
[8]
[9]
[10]
[11]
[12]
[13]
[14]
[15]
[16]
Shift tray
[17]
[18]
[19]
Main tray
[20]
[21]
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3. OPERATION
3.1 Up/down control
3.1.1 Up operation
A lifting cable is connected to the main tray and the main tray is held in the horizontal position by the elevator take-up axis.
When the elevator motor rotates forward, the elevator take-up axis takes up the cable to thereby raise the main tray.
[3]
[6]
[5]
[4]
[1]
Lifting cable
[2]
Main tray
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[1]
[2]
Actuator
[3]
Pick-up roller
[4]
[5]
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Determining that the lift-up upper limit sensor is blocked, the machine stops the elevator motor to complete the up operation of the main
tray.
The sequence of these operations is repeated to keep the constant pressure (paper take-up pressure) between the pick-up roller and the
paper stack regardless of the amount of paper still available for use.
[1]
[6]
[2]
[3]
[5]
[4]
[1]
Actuator
[2]
[3]
Pick-up roller
[4]
[5]
Separation roller
[6]
[3]
[5]
[4]
[10]
[9]
[7]
[6]
[8]
[1]
Main tray
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
[10]
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[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[8]
[7]
[6]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
Separation roller
[8]
Pick-up roller
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[1]
Pick-up roller
[2]
[3]
Separation roller
[4]
Paper
Count
30 or less
31 to 193
194 or over
1,250 sheets
0 sheets
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[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
4 to 50
Paper loaded
[1]
[3]
[2]
[4]
[8]
[5]
[7]
[6]
[1]
[2]
Main tray
[3]
Shifter
[4]
Shift tray
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
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The machine determines that there is a paper empty condition in the shift tray, if the shift tray empty sensor is unblocked with the shifter
located at its home position.
(1) Operation
1. The main tray is lowered to the lift-down lower limit position.
2. The division board moves from the home position to the retracted position.
3. The shifter moves from the home position to the stop position. This allows the paper stack loaded in the shift tray to be moved onto the
main tray.
4. The shifter returns to the home position.
5. The division board returns from the retracted position to the home position.
6. The main tray is raised.
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[6]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
PC-8
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[1]
[2]
[5]
[4]
[3]
[1]
[2]
Shifter
[3]
[4]
[5]
Empty
Near empty
Other statuses
(Including during lift-up and no paper feed tray
conditions)
LED
ON
Blinking *
OFF
*: The LED turns OFF when Paper Remainder is set to Type 2: Service Mode/System 1/Machine State LED Setting/Paper Remainder.
PC-9
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[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
For details of the applicable replacement procedures for the pick-up roller, paper feed roller, and separation roller and the Service Mode,
see F.9.1.3 Replacing the pick-up roller, F.9.1.2 Replacing the feed roller, F.9.1.1 Replacing the separation roller, and I.11.12.2 Life.
[1]
[1]
[2]
[2]
PC-10
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PD-1
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2. CONFIGURATION
[1]
[2]
[4]
[3]
[1]
Upper tray
[2]
Lower tray
[3]
[4]
PD-2
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3. DRIVE
[1]
[2]
[3]
[6]
[4]
[5]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
PD-3
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4. OPERATION
4.1 Transport/exit section
4.1.1 Paper transport
Drive from the transport motor causes the corresponding exit roller to rotate, thereby transporting the paper into the main or upper tray.
The transport motor is energized a predetermined period of time after the paper has activated the paper exit sensor of the copier.
Drive of the transport motor rotates the exit roller, so that paper is transported into the corresponding tray.
[1]
[2]
[3]
[1]
[3]
[2]
[1]
[4]
[2]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
(1) Overview
Paper path switching is done by the paper path switching guide. The paper path switching guide is swung up or down at the following
timings.
Guide moving direction
Operation
Lower tray selected for exit port, 2-sided print, sort selected
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[1]
Guide swung up
(to feed paper into lower tray)
[1]
(2) Operation
The retraction motor is used to swing up or down the paper path switching guide. The retraction motor, when energized, swings the paper
path switching guide up or down.
The retraction home sensor detects the position of the paper path switching guide, either in the raised or lowered position.
The paper path switching guide is detected at its raised or lowered position when the sensor is blocked or unblocked by a cam.
Guide moving direction
Blocked
Unblocked
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[1]
[2]
[3]
Cam
[4]
(a) Predrive
The following operations are performed before the paper path switching operation when the copier is turned ON or released from the
sleep mode, or a malfunction is reset.
Part
Operation
Retraction motor
The retraction motor is energized to swing up the paper path switching guide into its raised
position (to feed paper into the lower tray).
The retraction motor is deenergized a predetermined period of time after the sensor has been
blocked.
(b) Operation from the lowered position (exit to lower tray) to the raised position (exit to upper tray)
1. The predrive sequence is run (only when the copier is turned or released from the sleep mode, or a malfunction is reset).
2. The exit position of the tray is determined according to whether the retraction home sensor is blocked or unblocked.
3. If the retraction home sensor is blocked, it is determined that the paper path switching guide is in its raised position (to feed paper into
the lower tray). If the sensor is unblocked, it is then determined that the paper path switching guide is in its lowered position (to feed
paper into the upper tray).
4. If the paper path switching guide is in its raised position (to feed paper into the lower tray), the retraction motor is energized. After the
retraction home sensor is thereafter unblocked, the retraction motor is deenergized.
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[1]
[2]
Before switching
After switching
[1]
[2]
[4]
[3]
[1]
Retraction motor
[2]
[3]
Cam
[4]
[1]
[2]
Before switching
After switching
[1]
[2]
[3]
[1]
[4]
Retraction motor
[2]
PD-6
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[3]
Cam
[4]
[2]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[4]
[3]
[2]
[1]
[2]
Lifting cam
[3]
Lifting plate
[4]
Pressed
2-sided printing
The copier is turned or released from the sleep mode, or a cover open/close
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Pressed
Blocked
Raised
Released
Unblocked
Lowered
[1]
[2]
Pressed condition
[1]
[3]
Lifting cam
Released condition
[3]
[2]
Lifting plate
[2]
[1]
Shift section
[3]
[3]
[2]
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[2]
[3]
Normal position
[1]
Shift section
[3]
Shift position
[2]
PD-9
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PE-1
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2. CONFIGURATION
[1]
[1]
Conveyance/exit section
PE-2
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3. DRIVE
[1]
[2]
[4]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
PE-3
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4. OPERATION
4.1 Conveyance/exit section
4.1.1 Paper conveyance
Drive from the paper passage motor/1 causes the corresponding exit roller to rotate, thereby conveying the paper into the tray.
The paper passage motor/1 is energized a predetermined period of time after the paper has activated the paper passage sensor/1.
Drive of the paper passage motor/1 rotates the exit roller, so that paper is conveyed into the tray.
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
Exit roller
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
Actuator
PE-4
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[5]
[1]
[2]
[4]
[3]
[1]
Pressure
Retraction
[2]
[3]
[1]
Lifting cam
[2]
Lifting lever
[3]
Exit roller
[4]
[5]
Retracted
Blocked
Retracted
Unblocked
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[2]
[1]
[5]
[3]
[4]
[1]
Lifting cam
[2]
Exit roller
[3]
Lifting lever
[4]
[5]
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[4]
[2]
[3]
[1]
Tray1
[2]
[3]
[4]
1.2 Tray2
[1]
[4]
[3]
[2]
[1]
Bypass route
[2]
Tray2
[3]
[4]
PF-1
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1.3 Stapling
[1]
[7]
[2]
[6]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[1]
Bypass route
[2]
Tray2
[3]
[4]
Alignment section
[5]
Stapler
[6]
[7]
PF-2
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2. CONFIGURATION
The following sections are combined in a single unit: the horizontal conveyance section, conveyance section, alignment section, tray1, tray2,
and stapler section.
[1]
[3]
[2]
[6]
[4]
[5]
[1]
Conveyance section
[2]
Alignment section
[3]
Tray1
[4]
Tray2
[5]
Stapler section
[6]
PF-3
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[5]
[4]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
Finisher side
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
PF-4
Conveyance roller
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[2]
[3]
[1]
[3]
[2]
(1) Operation
The path switching guide swings up or down when the duplex path switching motor is energized.
The duplex path switching sensor detects the position of the path switching guide, either the swung-up or swung-down position. The
sensor is blocked or unblocked by the cam to detect the swung-down or swung-up position of the path switching guide as detailed below.
Path switching guide position
Unblocking
Blocking
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4. CONVEYANCE SECTION
4.1 Configuration
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[1]
[6]
[2]
[4]
[5]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
Switchback roller
[5]
[6]
Registration roller
[7]
4.2 Drive
[1]
[8]
[9]
[7]
[2]
[5]
[6]
[3]
[4]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
Conveyance roller 1
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[5]
[6]
Conveyance roller 2
[7]
[8]
[9]
4.3 Operation
4.3.1 Upper lower path switching gate
The upper lower path switching gate switches paper to different routes that go to individual trays and SD-509.
The paper exit command from the main body moves the upper lower path switching gate up or down as necessary.
[1]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[2]
[1]
[3]
[1]
[3]
[2]
PF-7
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[5]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[1]
[2]
Tray1
[3]
[4]
Registration roller
[5]
[2]
[5]
[3]
[4]
[1]
[2]
Tray2
[3]
[4]
Switchback roller
[5]
Registration roller
PF-8
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[4]
[2]
[3]
SD-509
[1]
Bypass route
[2]
Tray2
[3]
Switchback roller
[4]
[2]
SD-509
[1]
[2]
PF-9
Switchback roller
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[2]
[1]
[3]
[1]
[3]
Lift belt
[2]
Tray2
5.2 Operation
5.2.1 Tray lift
(1) Tray lift operation
The driving force of the worm gear mounted on the shaft of the elevate motor drives the lift belt.
The tray2 moves up or down depending on the direction in which the lift belt is driven.
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[7]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[6]
[5]
[1]
[2]
[3]
Lift belt
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
Tray2
[5]
[3]
[4]
PF-11
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[1]
[2]
Tray1
[3]
[4]
[5]
[2]
[1]
[2]
PF-12
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[1]
[4]
[3]
[2]
Before pressure
After pressure
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
Exit roll
PF-13
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[1]
[2]
Tray2
[2]
[1]
[3]
[4]
[1]
[2]
[3]
Tray2
[4]
Shift frame
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6. ALIGNMENT SECTION
6.1 Drive
[1]
[3]
[2]
[1]
Alignment plate
[3]
[2]
6.2 Operation
6.2.1 Alignment plate
The alignment plates align sheets of paper in the crosswise direction inside the finisher.
The alignment plate motor rotates in the forward/reverse direction to open/close the alignment plates to perform the alignment of the paper.
The alignment plate motor rotates to open/close the alignment plates via the alignment plate belts.
The alignment plate home sensor detects the home position of the alignment plates.
[1]
[2]
[3]
[1]
Alignment plate
[3]
[2]
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[1]
[3]
[2]
[1]
Accommodation paddle
[3]
[2]
PF-16
Rewind paddle
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7. STAPLER
7.1 Drive
[3]
[2]
[1]
[4]
[5]
[1]
[2]
[3]
Stapler unit
[4]
[5]
Belt
7.2 Operation
7.2.1 Stapler movement
(1) Stapler movement operation
The stapler movement motor moves the stapler.
Rotation of the stapler movement motor drives the belt through the pulley, which moves the stapler mounted on the belt.
The stapler home sensor/1 becomes the stapler's home position. In the two-point stapling mode, the stapler is stopped at a position a
given distance relative to the stapler home sensor/2.
In the one-corner stapling mode using A4 or A3 paper, the stapler stops at the stapler home sensor/1 to staple sheets. For any other
paper size, the stapler stops a position a predetermined distance away relative to the stapler home sensor/1 to staple sheets.
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[1]
[2]
[1]
[3]
Stapler
[3]
[2]
Belt
[2]
[3]
[4]
[1]
[2]
Paper
[3]
[4]
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PG-1
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2. CONFIGURATION
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[1]
Conveyance section
[2]
[3]
Alignment section
[4]
Staple section
PG-2
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3. DRIVE
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[1]
[2]
[3]
Exit roller
[4]
PG-3
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4. OPERATION
4.1 Conveyance section
4.1.1 Paper conveyance
Drive from the conveyance motor/1 and conveyance motor/2 cause the corresponding roller to rotate, thereby conveying the paper into the
tray.
After it is determined that the paper has been fed out of the main body, the conveyance motor/1 and conveyance motor/2 are energized.
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[3]
[2]
[1]
[3]
[2]
Lever
The exit roller is retracted as necessary in order to conveyance the paper from the main body temporarily onto the alignment section.
After the alignment operation is completed, the exit roller is pressed again, so that the paper is fed into the tray.
The exit roller is pressed or retracted by the pickup roller position motor.
The exit roller is moved up or down via a gear train when the pick up roller position motor is energized.
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[1]
[2]
[1]
Exit roller
[3]
[3]
[2]
Unblocked
Retracted
Blocked
[1]
[1]
[2]
[2]
PG-5
Actuator
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[2]
[1]
[3]
[4]
[1]
Alignment plate/F
[2]
Alignment plate/R
[3]
[4]
4.2.2 Operation
(1) Alignment section
The alignment section performs stapling, aligning, sorting, and offsetting.
The paper is conveyed, one sheet at a time, onto the alignment section for subsequent necessary operation.
[1]
[1]
[2]
[2]
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[1]
30 mm
[2]
[1]
Alignment plate/R
[2]
Alignment plate/F
4.3 Stapler
4.3.1 Drive
[2]
[1]
[3]
[4]
[1]
[2]
[3]
Stapler
[4]
Drive belt
4.3.2 Operation
(1) Stapler movement
The stapler movement motor moves the stapler.
The stapler movement motor rotates to drive the belt, which in turn moves the stapler unit.
The stapling position is controlled based on the number of pulses generated by the stapler movement motor. No position sensors are
provided for back corner stapling and two-point stapling.
The stapler home sensor determines the home position of the stapler, as that may be needed when the stapler is brought to a stop at an
irregular position during, for example, a malfunction. In such cases, the stapler is moved until the stapler home sensor is blocked.
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[2]
[1]
[1]
[2]
Clincher
[8]
[1]
[2]
[7]
[3]
[6]
[4]
[5]
[1]
Exit roller
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
4.4.2 Operation
(1) Tray up/down
When the tray up/down motor is energized, the corresponding arm is operated via a gear train to raise the tray.
The upper limit of motion of the tray is established by a stopper provided in the finisher.
The tray is lowered as the motor rotates backward.
The tray lower limit sensor detects the lower limit of motion of the tray.
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[1]
[3]
[2]
[1]
[3]
Exit tray
[2]
Arm
[1]
[2]
[4]
[3]
[1]
[2]
Actuator
[3]
[4]
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[2]
[1]
Punch section
[2]
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2. PAPER PATH
[1]
[3]
[2]
[1]
Punch kit
[3]
[2]
PH-2
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3. CONFIGURATION
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4. OPERATION
4.1 Skew correction mechanism
For punch operation, a loop is formed in the paper at the conveyance roller to correct skew.
The paper passage sensor/1 detects the leading edge of the paper and the conveyance roller forms a loop in the paper.
The paper passage motor/1 is then energized after a given period of time after the paper passage sensor/1 is activated by the leading edge
of the paper, this causes the conveyance roller to start turning.
[1]
[2]
[1]
Conveyance roller
[2]
[2]
[3]
[1]
[4]
Paper feed direction
[3]
[2]
[1]
[1]
[2]
Slide cam
[3]
Puncher
[4]
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[1]
[2]
[3]
[1]
[3]
[2]
[1]
[1]
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2. CONFIGURATION
[1]
[2]
[3]
[1]
Alignment section
[3]
Exit section
[2]
PI-2
Stapler
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3. ALIGNMENT SECTION
3.1 Drive
[2]
[1]
[3]
[6]
[4]
[5]
[5]
[1]
Alignment plate/F
[2]
Alignment plate/R
[3]
[4]
[5]
[6]
3.2 Operation
3.2.1 Alignment
In the folding/saddle stitching mode, the center staple alignment motor/F and /R aligns paper.
The center staple alignment motor rotates in the forward/reverse direction to move the alignment plates, thereby aligning paper in the main
scanning direction.
The leading edge stopper motor is rotated to raise the leading edge stopper up to a position of the paper to be stored, thereby aligning
paper in the sub-scanning direction.
[1]
[2]
[10]
[9]
[3]
[4]
[8]
[7]
[5]
[6]
[1]
Paddle
[2]
[3]
Alignment plate/R
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
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[9]
[10]
Alignment plate/F
3.2.2 Stopper
At the leading edge stopper, papers in sub scanning direction are aligned, and papers conveyed to the aligning section are conveyed to the
specified position.
The leading edge grip holds the paper when moving it to a specified position, or when stapling or folding it.
[5]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[3]
[4]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
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After the sheets are held in place, the leading edge stopper motor rotates to move the leading edge stopper down and lower the sheets
to the folding position.
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4. STAPLER
4.1 Drive
[1]
[2]
[1]
Staple motor
[2]
Drive gear
4.2 Operation
4.2.1 Stapling
The stapling operation is performed by the staple motor.
[3]
[2]
[1]
[4]
[5]
[1]
Staple motor
[2]
Drive gear
[3]
Clincher
[4]
Stapler
[5]
Staple
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5. FOLDING/SADDLE STITCHING
5.1 Drive
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[1]
Folding plate
[2]
Folding roller
[3]
[4]
5.2 Operation
5.2.1 Folding plate
The center fold plate motor drives the folding plate.
[5]
[1]
Fold plate
[2]
Crank shaft
[3]
[4]
Paper
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[5]
[6]
Folding roller
[1]
[2]
[1]
Folding roller
[2]
[1]
[1]
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(a) The paper width is 215.9 mm or more and the number of sheets of paper is less than six
When the center fold plate home sensor is deactivated after the center fold plate motor has been energized, the center fold roller motor
is energized to start rotating at low speed.
The folding roller is made to start rotating at high speed after the lapse of a predetermined period of time after it has started rotating.
When the paper detection sensor/2 detects the trailing edge of the paper stack, the leading edge stopper motor is energized to raise the
leading edge stopper to the alignment position defined according to the paper size.
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6. EXIT SECTION
6.1 Configuration
[2]
[1]
[1]
[2]
6.2 Operation
6.2.1 Exit
The paper fed out by the center fold roller motor is stacked in the tray by its own weight.
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[1]
[2]
[3]
[1]
[3]
[2]
1.2 Operation
The document can be printed directly from, or saved in, the USB memory.
Connecting the USB keyboard (dealer option: overseas market only) will permit keyboard input.
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2. EK-605
2.1 Configuration
[1]
[2]
[3]
[1]
[3]
[2]
2.2 Operation
The document can be printed directly from, or saved in, the USB memory.
Connecting the USB keyboard (dealer option: overseas market only) will permit keyboard input.
The local interface kit is mounted when the voice guidance function and functions interacting with the portable phone or PDA (portable data
terminal) compatible with Bluetooth are to be used. It has a built-in speaker and Bluetooth communication receiver.
Using Bluetooth, the user can print files directly from the portable phone, download and print PDF or other files from the portable phone, or
save them in a box.
If an XHTML file is downloaded from the portable phone, an image file can be downloaded from the URL described in XHTML and printed
as an image onto a location specified in the XHTML document.
[2]
[1]
[1]
[2]
PJ-2
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3. SC-507
3.1 Configuration
[1]
[1]
3.2 Operation
The security kit offers the copy guard (copy prohibited) and password copy functions in addition to the conventional copy protect function.
The copy guard security pattern or password copy security pattern printed on the original is detected to thereby prevent unauthorized copies
from being produced.
The copy guard security pattern and password copy security pattern can be detected only by the Konica Minolta machine mounted with the
copy guard and password copy functions.
Copy
Print
Detecting the copy
guard security pattern to discard the
job.
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[2]
[1]
[1]
[2]
Finger
1.2 Operation
A finger vein pattern is used for personal identification.
Vein patterns are inside the body and cannot be visually recognized. This makes vein patterns extremely difficult to forge or falsify. The vein
pattern authentication system can provide high security.
With ultra-red LED radiation, a finger vein pattern is captured by camera and its image is created. The vein pattern image is registered and a
person can be identified if the person's vein pattern matches the registered one at the time of user authentication.
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2. AU-201
2.1 Configuration
Abcde Fgdhi
ABCDE_Co.
[1]
[1]
[2]
[2]
Non-contact IC card
2.2 Operation
A non-contact IC card, such as an employee ID card, is used for personal identification.
The system supports the communications protocol in compliance with Type A, Type B, and Felica (Type C) of ISO14443.
It can be used that the card corresponded to Felica, TypeA, SSFC (Shared Security Formats Cooperation), FCF (Felica common-use
format), or FCF campus.
Simply placing the IC card on the authentication unit will let the unit read the data from the card.
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Function
Reserved
0
0
Reserved
V.8 ability
ECM frame
Reserved
Contents
Default
0
1: 64 octet
0: 256 octet
0
0
(2) Octet 5
bit
Function
Contents
Default
10
Receiver ability
1: Reception is possible.
0: Reception is impossible.
11
Refer to *1.
12
13
14
15
16
1
1: MR
0: MH
12
13
14
24
V27 ter
48, 24
V29
96, 72
Contents
Transmission speed
(3) Octet 6
bit
17
Function
Recording paper width ability
Contents
bit 17,18
0,0=A4
0,1=A3
1,0=B4
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Default
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bit
Function
18
19
20
21
Contents
Default
1,1=Invalid
bit 19,20
0,0=A4
0,1=Unlimited
1,0=B4
1,1=Invalid
Refer to *2.
22
23
24
Expansion field
*2: Minimum scan line time ability (bit 21, 22 and 23)
21
22
23
3.851/mm --- 20 ms
Contents
7.71/mm --- 20 ms
3.851/mm --- 40 ms
7.71/mm --- 40 ms
3.851/mm --- 10 ms
7.71/mm --- 10 ms
3.851/mm --- 10 ms
7.71/mm --- 5 ms
3.851/mm --- 5 ms
7.71/mm --- 5 ms
3.851/mm --- 40 ms
7.71/mm --- 20 ms
3.851/mm --- 20 ms
7.71/mm --- 10 ms
3.851/mm --- 0 ms
7.71/mm --- 0 ms
(4) Octet 7
bit
Function
25
Reserved
26
Non-compression mode
27
Contents
Default
0
28
29
Reserved
30
Reserved
31
32
Expansion field
0
1: with ECM
0: without ECM
0: fixed
0
0
0
1: with MMR
0: without MMR
1
1
(5) Octet 8
bit
Function
Contents
Default
33
34
Multi-selective polling
35
Polled sub-address
36
37
Plain Interleave
38
39
Reserved
40
Expansion field
1: Ability
0: No ability
(6) Octet 9
bit
Function
Contents
Default
41
R8*15.41/mm
42
300*300 pels/25.4 mm
1
0
43
44
inch ability
45
mm ability
46
47
Selective polling
48
Expansion field
1
0: T15.4=T7.7
1: T15.4=1/2T7.7
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(7) Octet 10
bit
Function
Contents
Default
49
50
Password
51
52
Reserved
53
54
55
56
Expansion field
(8) Octet 11
bit
Function
Contents
Default
57
58
Reserved
59
60
61
Reserved
62
63
Reserved
64
Expansion field
(9) Octet 12
bit
Function
65
66
67
68
69
Contents
Default
0
0
1: Full-duplex
0: Half-duplex
0
0
0
70
0: Fixed
71
72
Expansion field
(10) Octet 13
bit
Function
Contents
Default
73
74
Custom illuminance
75
76
77
78
79
80
Expansion field
(11) Octet 14
bit
Function
Contents
Default
81
82
83
Override capability
84
85
86
87
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bit
88
Function
Contents
Expansion field
Default
1
(12) Octet 15
bit
Function
Contents
Default
89
90
91
Reserved
92
93
94
95
96
Expansion field
(13) Octet 16
bit
Function
Contents
Default
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
Reserved
104
Expansion field
(14) Octet 17
bit
Function
Contents
Default
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
Expansion field
(15) Octet 18
bit
Function
Contents
Default
113
114
115
116
117
118
0
bit 117,118
0,0=Disable
0,1= Level 1=1.0 Mbytes
1,0= Level 2=2.0 Mbytes
1,1= Level 3=unlimited
(i.e. 32 Mbytes or more)
0
0
119
Reserved
120
Expansion field
(16) Octet 19
bit
Function
Contents
Default
121
122
K>4
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bit
Function
123
124
Contents
0
Refer to *3.
125
126
127
Default
0
sYCC-JPEG coding
125
126
Not used
Contents
Profile 1
Profile 2
Profile 3
Profile 2 and 3
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
Function
Contents
Default
Reserved
Reserved
Invalid
Invalid
Reserved
(2) Octet 5
bit
Function
9
10
Reception command
11
Contents
Default
0: fixed
Refer to *1.
12
13
14
15
1: 7.71/mm
0: 3.851/mm
16
1: MR
0: MH
12
13
14
24/V27 ter
48/V27 ter
96/V29
72/V29
144/V17
120/V17
96/V17
72/V17
Contents
(3) Octet 6
bit
17
Function
Recording paper width instruction
Contents
bit 17,18
0,0=A4
PL-5
Default
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bit
Function
Contents
18
19
20
21
bit 19,20
0,0=A4
0,1=Unlimited
1,0=B4
1,1=Invalid
Refer to *2.
22
23
24
Default
0,1=A3
1,0=B4
1,1=Invalid
@
Expansion field
*2: Minimum scan line time instruction (bit 21, 22 and 23)
21
22
23
Contents
20 ms
40 ms
10 ms
5 ms
0 ms
(4) Octet 7
bit
Function
Contents
Default
25
Reserved
26
Non-compression mode
27
1: with ECM
0: without ECM
28
1: 64 octet
0: 256 octet
29
Reserved
30
Reserved
31
32
Expansion field
1: with MMR
0: without MMR
@
@
(5) Octet 8
bit
33
Function
Contents
Default
0
34
0: fixed
35
0: fixed
0
0
36
T.43 Coding
37
Plain Interleave
38
39
Reserved
40
Expansion field
(6) Octet 9
bit
Function
Contents
Default
41
R8*15.41/mm
42
300*300 pels/25.4 mm
43
44
inch/mm instruction
45
Arbitrary
46
Arbitrary
47
48
1: mm setting
0: inch setting
0: fixed
Expansion field
0
@
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(7) Octet 10
bit
Function
49
50
Contents
Default
@
@
51
0: fixed
52
Reserved
53
BFT transfer
54
DTM transfer
55
EDI transfer
56
Expansion field
(8) Octet 11
bit
Function
57
BTM transfer
58
Reserved
Contents
Default
0
0
59
0: fixed
60
Character mode
61
Reserved
62
Mixed mode
63
Reserved
64
Expansion field
(9) Octet 12
bit
Function
Contents
Default
65
66
67
68
JPEG coding
69
0
0
1: Full-duplex
0: Half-duplex
70
71
72
Expansion field
(10) Octet 13
bit
Function
Contents
Default
73
74
Custom illuminance
75
76
77
78
79
80
Expansion field
(11) Octet 14
bit
Function
81
82
83
84
85
86
Contents
Default
0
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bit
Function
Contents
Default
87
88
Expansion field
(12) Octet 15
bit
Function
Contents
Default
89
90
91
Reserved
92
93
94
95
96
Expansion field
(13) Octet 16
bit
Function
Contents
Default
97
98
99
100
0: Fixed
101
0: Fixed
102
103
Reserved
0
0
104
Expansion field
(14) Octet 17
bit
Function
Contents
Default
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
Expansion field
(15) Octet 18
bit
Function
113
114
115
116
117
118
Contents
Default
0
0
0: Fixed
bit 117,118
0,0=not used
0,1= Level 1=1.0 Mbytes
1,0= Level 2=2.0 Mbytes
1,1= Level 3=unlimited
(i.e. 32 Mbytes or more)
0
0
119
Reserved
120
Expansion field
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(16) Octet 19
bit
Function
Contents
Default
121
122
K>4
123
124
0
Refer to *3.
125
126
127
0
0
sYCC-JPEG coding
125
126
Not used
Contents
Profile 1
Profile 2
Profile 3
Invalid
Reserved
Reserved
Reserved
V27 ter/V29
144/V.17 -> 120/V.17 -> 96/V.17 -> 72/V.17 -> 48/V.27 ter -> 24/V27 ter
On the transmission side: If PPR is received four times, a modem is set in the fallback state.
On the reception side: In case of sending PPR, when the number of error frames exceeds the FP value, a modem is set in the fallback state.
1.2.2 V34
Line quality is always water by modem. Optimum speed is automatically selected on-the-fly.
(2) Features
Full-duplex (echo canceler method) / Half-duplex method are regulated (for data / FAX respectively)
2400, 3000 and 3200 symbols / sec (mandatory) and 2743, 2800 and 3429 symbols / sec (option) QAM synchronous transmission at
each symbol rate
Communication at each signal rate of 33600, 31200, 28800, 26400, 24000, 21600, 19200, 16800, 14400, 12000, 9600, 7200, 4800 and
2400 bps
Four-dimensional-symbol trellis coding
A 200bps sub channel which can be used as an asynchronous second channel (option)
Negotiation in which characteristics of a line is measured before transmission starts and the maximum communication speed is achieved
by finely adjusting the transmission parameter, based on the result of measurement (carrier / frequency / equalizer / symbol rate / level,
etc.)
Data transmission in the super frame with the hierarchical structure
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Phase 2
Determination of the Modulation
Mode for measuring line
characteristics, and then
measurement
75 5 ms
70 5 ms
70 5 ms
70 5 ms
CNG
INFO0c
Call
Terminal
CM CJ
L1
L2
S S PP TRN
Flags
"1"
(Note)
S S
PP
B1
Image
Data
A A
CFR
Flags
Flags
JM
INFOh
ANSam
INFO0a
Answer
Terminal
75 5 ms
Network Interaction
Primary
Channel
Equalizer
Training
Line Probing
Modern Parameter
Exchange
Primary
Channel
Resync.
Note - The string of consecutive 1s shall be followed by the 4T of scrambled ones defined in 12.6.3/V34.
Image
Data
Sh
ALT
Sh
PPS-MPS
Source Terminal
Flags
"1"
S S
PP
B1
Image
Data
Recipient Terminal
Sh
Sh
ALT
Flags MCF
Flags
Image
Data
Sh
ALT
Sh
PPS-EOP
Source Terminal
Flags
DCN
"1"
Line Disconnect
Recipient Terminal
Sh
Sh
ALT E
Flags
MCF
Line Disconnect
Flags
Note - Some terminals may disconnect the line immediately after sending DCN without sending consecutive 1s.
CI,CI,CI(*1)
ANSam (*3)
Called
0.2 sec or more
JM,JM,JM
75
5 ms
To Phase 2
5 1 sec or less
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Signal direction
call called
Meaning
Signal
speed
Function display
on the calling side
V21(L)
(300 bps)
Timing of transmission
Start:
after 0.4 seconds after line connection from ON condition (in
the following format)
Stop:
when 3 period or more has passed after ANSam / ANS is
detected
ON
OFF
[Comments]
CI is a signal to carry call function.
The calling side send CI, CT (Call Tone - V25) or CNG.
CI transmission and detection are optional.
The ON minimum time (=3 Period) is of duration of three CI signals in the following format.
ANSam
(Modified Answer
Tone)
V.8 procedure on
the called side
CM
(Call Menu)
Modulation mode
etc. on the calling
side
[Comments]
Essential for a called machine which supports the V8 procedure.
2100 Hz sinewave is phase-inverted by 400 +/-25 ms periods, then amplitude modulated by 15 +/-0.1 Hz sinewave
Average value of modulation factor (x) 0.8 +/- .01 < x < 1.2 +/- .01
Average transmission power compliant to V2
2100 +/- 200 Hz external power is smaller than the average power by 24 dB or more.
(300 bps)
V.21(L)
Start:
Te (0.5 sec. Te 1 sec.) has passed after CI transmission
stops
Stop:
When two or more JM are detected
[Comments]
CM is a signal which carries call function, modulation modes, protocols and GSTN access.
The first information category is call function.
Protocols and GSTN access category are added when the calling side has ability and when needed to inform to a
remote station.
CJ
CM termination
(300 bps)
V.21(L)
When CM is completed
[Comments]
START bit (0) and STOP bit (1) are added to 1 octet of all bit 0.
Stop bit
Start bit
b0 b1 b2 b3 b4 b5 b6 b7
Signal format
0
JM
(Joint Menu)
Display of common
ability on both
calling and called
sides
(300 bps)
V.21(H)
Start:
When two or more same CM are received
Stop:
When CJ is received or receives a signal matching the
selected Modulation Mode from the calling side
[Comments]
JM is a response signal to CM and of the same format as the received CM.
The fist information category is Call Function as same as CM.
Modulation mode sets the common bit on calling and called sides and sends by the same octet as received CM.
When there is no common ability, all bits are set to 0 and send by the same octet as received CM.
The minimum item No. is selected from the common bits to determine the actual Modulation Mode.
Protocol is added when it is included in received CM and needed to instruct.
GSTN access is added when it is included in received CM and needed to instruct.
Bit 6 is set to ON when needed to show ability. Bit 5 is set to the same one as received CM
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Start bit
b0
b1
Head octet
b2
b3
b4
4 bits
b5
b0
Expansion octet
b7
3 bits
(1)
Start bit
b6
Stop bit
(2)
b1
b2
3 bits
b3
b4
b5
b6
b7
2 bits
Stop bit
(3)
b1
b2
Included signal
b3
...
Call Func
Top of CM, JM / CI
...
Modulation Mode
CM / M
...
Protocols
CM / M
...
GSTN access
CM / M
...
CM / JM
(2): Option bit (Differs depending on category tags. See the next item, bit definition.)
(3): Additional option bit (Differs depending on category tags. See the next item, bit definition.)
b1
b2
b3
b4
b5
b6
b7
Meaning
(Call Function category tag)
Defined by ITU-T
Video tex
b5
b6
b7
b1
b2
b3
b4
Meaning
Item No.
2nd octet
b0
b1
b2
b3
b4
b5
b6
b7
Meaning
Item No.
0/1
0/1
0/1
0/1
0/1
3rd octet
b0
b1
b2
0/1
b3
b4
b5
b6
b7
Meaning
V26ter ability disabled / enabled
0/1
0/1
Item No.
10
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b0
b1
b2
b3
b4
b5
b6
b7
Meaning
0/1
0/1
Item No.
11
12
b1
b2
b3
b4
b5
b6
b7
Meaning
(Protocols category tag)
b5
b6
b7
b1
b2
b3
b4
Meaning
(GSTN access category tag)
0/1
b1
b2
b3
b4
b5
b6
b7
Meaning
(PCM modem category tag)
0/1
V.91 capability
Calling
INFO0c
L2
L1
70
*1
To Phase 3
40 10 ms
Called
INFO0a
25 ms
5 ms
INFOh
670 ms or less
*2
50 ms or more 10 ms
2400 Hz tone signal output from the called side (Level is a set value -1dB).
1800 Hz guard tone (Level is a set value -7dB) is output simultaneously from the called side.
2400 Hz tone signal output from the called side (Phase inversion of A).
1800 Hz guard tone.
INFO 0x
Binary signal for indicating auto modulation option signal (x=a/c: a: called side, c: calling side)
L1, L2
Signal for conditioning line characteristics (tone synthesis at the interval of 150 Hz from 150 to 3750 Hz (except for 900, 1200,
1800 and 2400 Hz))
L1: 160ms, Level= Set value+6dB
L2: Maximum 550ms+TRDEx, Level = Set value
INFO h
Binary signal for indicating parameters used in Phase 3 (training of main channel equalizer). This signal is sent from a modem
receiving main channel data to a transmitting modem.
Value
0-3
1111
4-11
01110010
Meaning
Fill Bits
Bit string for frame synchronization
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Bits (LSB-MSB)
Value
12
0/1
Meaning
13
0/1
14
0/1
15
0/1
16
0/1
17
0/1
18
0/1
19
0/1
20
0/1
21-23
0 to 5
24
0/1
25
0/1
26-27
0 to 3
28
0/1
29-44
CRC
45-48
1111
Fill Bits
Value
Meaning
0-3
1111
4-11
01110010
Fill Bits
12-14
0 to 7
15-21
0 to 127
22
0/1
23-26
0-10
27-29
0-5
30
0/1
Bit string for frame synchronization (transmitted from the left side)
Output reduction width demanded by the reception modem (dB)
When *the modem on the transmitting side can not reduce output* at INFO 0, the value is set to
0.
The length of TRN which the modem of the transmitting side send in the Phase 3 (x 35 ms)
High carrier is user for data mode Tx.
31-46
CRC
47-50
1111
Fill Bits
Calling
S S PP
128T 16T 288T
Called
TRN
32T
16T or more
PPh
ALT
70 5 ms
PPh
* : Symbol interval
MPh
MPh
MPh
MPh
120T or less
ALT
The speed of the following signals (Phase 3) are determined by INFOh. (The following signals are used in the main channel in the halfduplex procedure.)
S
Signal which sends alternately 0 point and a point which rotated 0 point counterclockwise by 90 degrees
Signal which sends alternately a point which rotated 0 point counterclockwise by 180 degrees and a point which rotated 0 point
counterclockwise by 270 degrees
PP
Special signal which is sent from a remote station for adjusting an equalizer
TRN
1200 / 2400bps QAM modulation (600 0.01 symbols / sec). However, training and synchronous signals are 1200bps.
Calling modem: Carrier (=1200Hz 0.01% (level = set value))
Called modem: Carrier (=2400Hz 0.01% (level = set value-1dB)) + Guard tone (=1800Hz 0.01% (level = set value-7dB))
Sh
Signal which sends alternately 0 point and a point which rotated 0 point counterclockwise by 90 degrees (the same as S)
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Signal which sends alternately a point which rotated 0 point counterclockwise by 180 degrees and a point which rotated 0
point counterclockwise by 270 degrees (the same as S)
AC
Signal which send alternately 0 point and a point which rotated 0 point by 180 degrees
PPh
Special signal which is sent from a remote station for adjusting an equalizer (used when the initial of the control channel and
re-synchronization are executed)
ALT
MPh
Binary signal used for exchanging parameters of the modulation method when data is actually sent and received by using the
main channel
(Both type 0 and type 1 (type 0+pre-recording coefficient) must be received.)
(When type 0 is received, pre-recording coefficient is considered to be 0 and never functions.)
1, binary of 20 bit, which represents the beginning of user data transmission on the control channel
Value
0-16
All bit 1
17
Start bit
18
MP signal type
19
Reserved
20-23
1 to 14
24-26
0,0,0
27
0/1
28
29-30
Meaning
Bit string for frame synchronization
Maximum transmission rate from the calling modem to the called modem (x 2400) *1
Reserved
Control channel data transmission rate which is selected by the opposed transmitter
1200bps / 2400 bps
Reserved
Trellis coding device selection *2
(00: 16 state, 10: 32 state, 01: 64 state and 11: Reserved)
31
0/1
Non-linear encoder parameter selection for the terminal transmitter of a remote station *2
(0: =0, 1: 0.3125)
32
0/1
Parameter (shaping) selection when the data rate is determined within each symbol rate *2
(0: Minimum, 1: Expanded)
33
Reserved
34
Start bit
35-49
50
0/1
51
Start bit
52-67
Reserved
68
Start bit
0,0,0
Fill Bits
69-84
85-87
CRC
*1: 13 and 14 are used when the opposed modem supports up to 1664 points
*2: Set to 0 on the transmitting modem.
Value
0-16
All bit 1
17
Start bit
18
MP signal type
Reserved
19
20-23
1 to 14
24-26
0,0,0
27
0/1
28
29-30
Meaning
Bit string for frame synchronization
Maximum transmission rate from the calling modem to the called modem (x 2400) *1
Reserved
Control channel data transmission rate which is selected by the opposed transmitter 1200bps /
2400 bps
Reserved
Trellis coding device selection *2
(00: 16 state, 10: 32 state, 01: 64 state and 11: Reserved)
31
0/1
Non-linear encoder parameter selection for the terminal transmitter of a remote station *2
(0: =0, 1: 0.3125)
32
0/1
Parameter (shaping) selection when the data rate is determined within each symbol rate *2
(0: Minimum, 1: Expanded)
33
Reserved
34
Start bit
35-49
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Bits (LSB-MSB)
Value
50
0/1
51
Meaning
Use of control channel imbalance data rate No / Yes
Start bit
52-67
68
Start bit
69-84
85
Start bit
Start bit
86-101
102
103-118
119
Start bit
120-135
136
Start bit
137-152
153
Start bit
154-169
Reserved
170
Start bit
171-186
CRC
187
Fill Bits
*1: 13 and 14 are used when the opposed modem supports up to 1664 points
*2: Set to 0 on the transmitting modem.
Transmitting modem
8T
Sh
ALT
Sh
120T or less
70 5 ms
Receiving modem
Sh
Sh
24T
8T
ALT
Signal which sends alternately 0 point and a point which rotated 0 point counterclockwise by 90 degrees
Signal which sends alternately a point which rotated 0 point counterclockwise by 180 degrees and a point which rotated 0
point counterclockwise by 270 degrees
PP
B1
High-speed signal of one frame length which is sent at the end of a series of startup sequence in the selected modulation
parameter.
128T
Turn-off
35 ms
16T
PP
B1
Main channel
Data
Scrambled 1s
70 5 ms
70 5 ms
Receiving modem
1.3.8 Others
(1) Minimum reception signal level (RLSD) (half-duplex mode only)
The reception circuit is turned to ON when the signal becomes 43 dBm or more.
When the signal becomes 48 dBm or less, the reception circuit is turned OFF within 20 to 25ms after it has exceeded the thresh old.
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...
J-1
40 or 35 ms
Data frame
Mapping frame
Four-dimensional symbol
J=0
K=0
...
P-1
Modulation Speed
2400 baud
12
2743 baud
12
2800 baud
14
3000 baud
15
3200 baud
16
3429 baud
15
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2. FUNCTION
2.1 Telephone function
2.1.1 TEL/FAX switching
(1) Outline
A function to switch telephone and FAX automatically after reception. Depends on Country spec.
(2) Operation
1. When CNG is not detected for 2 seconds (or 4 seconds, following parameter) after line seizure, this function sends voice response
message 1 and continues CNG detection.
2. If voice response 1 is sent and CNG detection is continued for 4 seconds but could not be detected, external ringer is sent to the
externally installed phone.
3. When CNG is not detected for a given period (Default is 20 seconds. Changeable by address parameters), this function stops external
ringer transmission and becomes fax reception after the voice response message 2 is sent.
4. This function detects OFF-HOOK of the external telephone during external ringer transmission only.
5. When OFF-HOOK of the external telephone is detected during external ringer transmission, the line is connected to the external
telephone. Even if you use the telephone, you can manually switch to the fax reception after that.
6. When CNG is detected during the above-mentioned external ringer transmission, External ringer transmission is stopped and the fax
reception starts.
Line seizure
CNG detection term
2 seconds
(1)
Voice response
message 1
Voice response
message 2
External ringer
4 seconds
(2)
No.
FP
Fax reception
started,
ANsam sent
Address
Value
Tel-Fax switching
0x0e0095
bit5
0: No
1: Normal (RBT
transmission)
Default
Those with a
Administrator Settings
Note
RBT transmission
time
External ringer
transmission time (3) (in
steps of 1 second)
0x0e00eb
0x14
(20 sec.)
A serviceman setting by
address setting
Tel-Fax switching
parameter
0x0e0095
bit7
0: 2 sec
1: 4 sec
Tel-Fax switching
parameter
0x0e0095
bit6
0: 4 sec
1: 2 sec
Tel-Fax switching
parameter
TEL/FAX switching ON
response details
0x0e0095
bit3
2.2 F-code
F-code is a function to realize confidential transmission / bulletin board polling / relay transmission by using SUB, SEP and SID signals.
To be more specific, a machine which can open a box on the memory is called a F code compliant center machine and a machine
which can access to a center machine by using the F code function is called a F-code compliant machine. The center machine can have
plural boxes and they are used as the confidential box, bulletin board box and relay box respectively.
Function
Outline
Signals to be used
SUB
SEP
SID
Optional
Used Not
Required function
SUB = Appointment of a
confidential box
SID = Password
Registration = Message
adding
SUB = Appointment of a
bulletin board box
Registration = Message
overwriting With a mode
which is not deleted by
polling
PL-18
Remarks
Each box
No. =
Contents of
a signal (20
digits or
less)
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Function
Outline
Relay
transmissio
n
SUB
SEP
Used Not
Required function
SID
Used
Remarks
SUB = Appointment of a
relay box (No.)
SID = Password
SUB/SEP
SID
Characters
0 to 9, * and #
Password
Contents
Box No.
No. of digits
Prohibited
Others
FCF
FIF
FCS
35 34 33 32 31 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Meaning
DIS/DTC
DCS
47
0: fixed
49
50
Password / sender ID
(1)
F-code compliant machine
Remote entry
(2)
SUB/
( SID)
Confidential
Box
Box No.
Print
Box No.
(3)
(4)
Represented by a nine digit number. Operationally between 1 and 999999999. You can not open
the same box number as the bulletin board No. which has been already opened.
Communication password
Possible to use.
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Erased at printing
Box password
Called
Call
(NSF)/(CSI)/DIS
SID/SUB/(TSI)/DCS
TCF
CFR
PIX
EOM
MCF
(NSF)/(CSI)/DIS
(TSI)/DCS
TCF
CFR
PIX
EOP
MCF
DCN
(1)
Bulletin
board
SEP
Remote output
(3)
Printing
Deletion
Box No.
Box No.
Box No.
Represented by a nine digit number. Operationally between 1 and 999999999. You can not open
the same box number as the confidential box which has been already opened.
No
Erased at printing
Erased at polling
No
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Called
Call
(NSF)/(CSI)/DIS
SEP/(CIG)/DTC
(TSI)/DCS
TCF
CFR
PIX
EOM
MCF
(NSF)/(CSI)/DIS
(TSI)/DCS
TCF
CFR
PIX
EOP
MCF
DCN
Called
Call
(NSF)/(CSI)/DIS
SID/SUB/(TSI)/DCS
TCF
CFR
PIX
EOM
MCF
(NSF)/(CSI)/DIS
(TSI)/DCS
TCF
CFR
PIX
EOP
MCF
DCN
NOTE
This machine is only relay requests and do not function as a relaying station.
1. The relay box is registered in the relaying station.
Registering relay box No., relay password and relay group No.
2. Registration of group
Registering final destinations in the group No.
3. Transmission operation in the relay requesting station
Instructs relay box no. and relay password.
4. Transmission to the final remote stations registered in the group
5. Possible to printed relayed documents on the relaying station (depends on the parameter setting)
Possible to register up to 5.
Relay password
To be assignable
No
Always erased
Only when there are no files of received messages in the relay box, box can be erased.
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Called
Call
(NSF)/(CSI)/DIS
SID/SUB/(TSI)/DCS
TCF
CFR
PIX
EOM
MCF
(NSF)/(CSI)/DIS
(TSI)/DCS
TCF
CFR
PIX
EOP
MCF
DCN
Irregular original
Normal mode
Irregular mode
Mode selection
Default setting
Scan setting
Default
Frame erasure
Irregular
mode
Yes
Normal
mode
Priority 2
A5SEF / 69
%
Priority 3
Priority 4
A4SEF / a
%
A4LEF / a
%
PL-22
Priority 5
B5SEF / 84
%
Priority 6
Priority 7
Priority 8
B5LEF / a
%
B4SEF / a
%
A3SEF / a
%
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Original
length=Receiv Optimum
ed original
paper
size*(1/a)
Priority 2
Priority 3
Priority 4
153 to 311mm
A4SEF
A4SEF / a
%
A4LEF / a
%
B4SEF / a
%
A3SEF / a
%
312 to 384mm
B4SEF
B4SEF / a
%
B5LEF / a
%
B5SEF / 84
%
A3SEF / a
%
Over 384mm
A3SEF
A3SEF / a
%
A4LEF / a
%
B5SEF / 84
%
Priority 5
Priority 6
Priority 7
Priority 8
Priority 5
Priority 6
Priority 7
Priority 8
A4LEF / a
%
A4SEF / a
%
a : Set magnification
Priority 2
Priority 3
Priority 4
B5LEF / a
%
B5SEF / 71
%
B4SEF / a
%
A4SEF / 82
%
A4LEF / a
%
A3SEF / a
%
189 to 384mm
B4SEF
B4SEF / a
%
B5LEF / a
%
B5SEF / 71
%
A3SEF / a
%
A4LEF / a
%
A4SEF / 82
%
Over 384mm
A3SEF
A3SEF / a
%
A4LEF / a
%
A4SEF / 82
%
Priority 5
Priority 6
Priority 7
Priority 8
a : Set magnification
Priority 2
Priority 3
A4LEF / a
%
A4SEF / 69
%
B4SEF / 85
%
Over 219mm
A3SEF / a
%
A4LEF / a
%
A4SEF / 69
%
A3SEF
Priority 4
A3SEF / a
%
-
a : Set magnification
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(2) Operation
(a) Necessary conditions for this function
When there is the compulsory memory reception function, and it is used, the compulsory memory reception action is performed.
(c) Reception
When the reception is performed in the compulsory memory reception mode, printing is not performed even with recording paper and
the reception is performed in memory as the compulsory memory reception documents.
The same as in the polled reception and manual reception.
The auto forwarding setting is neglected in this mode, and the compulsory memory reception is performed.
When SUB is received, related applications will start.
When disabled
When enabled
Transmission
No
Yes
Polling reception
No
Yes
Manual reception
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
Report printing
No
No
Remarks
When disabled
When enabled
No influence
No influence
FAX communication
No influence
No influence
No influence
No influence
No influence
No influence
No influence
No influence
No influence
No influence
PL-24
Remarks
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When disabled
When enabled
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Description
Model
DOCUMENT FEEDER
DF-621
OTHER OPTION
OC-509
SORTER/FINISHER
FS-527
SORTER/FINISHER
FS-529
SORTER/FINISHER
SD-509
STACKER
JS-505
STACKER
JS-603
PUNCH UNIT
PK-517
10
PAPER FEEDER
PC-109
11
PAPER FEEDER
PC-208
12
PAPER FEEDER
PC-409
13
OTHER OPTION
MK-726
14
OTHER OPTION
HT-507
15
OTHER OPTION
FK-508
16
OTHER OPTION
EK-604
17
OTHER OPTION
EK-605
18
OTHER OPTION
HD-518
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22
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3
2
19
18
17
10
8
9
7
11
16
12
15
13
[1]
EXTERNAL PARTS
[2]
IR COVER
[3]
[4]
CCD SECTION
[5]
SCANNER SECTION
[6]
[7]
[8]
[9]
IU SECTION
[10]
HOPPER SECTION
[11]
[12]
[13]
[14]
[15]
CASSETTE SECTION
[16]
[17]
[18]
FUSING SECTION
[19]
[20]
[21]
[22]
[23]
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
[24]
WIRING
[25]
[26]
ACCESSORY PARTS
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4
3
2
3
c
b
5
5
a
LEDB1
a
24
6
LEDB2
12
14
9 a PS5
26
27
8 9
13
11
CNT
10
15
16
25
17
18
13
23
d
22
21
Description
19
ServiceManual
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Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
Page Key
Parts No.
1 A0ED161001
Tray
2 A1UD162001
Cover /Upper
3 A02E941700
Label Jam/Adu
4 A1UD161800
Cover
5 A1UD161500
Mounting Plate
2
1
6 A00JH00D00
7 A00J168301
8 A0ED162600
Lens
9 A0ED162700
10 A1UD163002
Cover
11 9J06323501
BRACKET
12 A108M50100
Photointerrupter
13 A1UD106100
Cushion
14 A1UD160901
Cover
15 A011946200
Label Emperon
16 A0ED946500
Label
17 A1UD941300
Label
18 A1UD160102
Cover /Front
19
A,A1
20 A00J945500
Logo Mark
21 A1UD160300
22 A1UD160501
Cover /Front
23 A1UD160202
Cover /Front
24 A1UDN12601
Indicating Wiring
25 A1UG942200
Label
{bizhub 223}
25 A1UF942200
Label
{bizhub 283}
25 A1UE942200
Label
{bizhub 363}
25 A1UD942200
Label
{bizhub 423}
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25 A1UF942500
Label
26 A02E941800
Label Number 1
{bizhub 7828}
27 A02E941900
Label Number 2
1 a
V153030803
Screw
1 b
V116030804
Screw
1 c
V137030803
screw
1 d
V137030804
screw
1 e
V137031004
SCREW
1 f
V153040804
screw
1 g
V153041003
screw
P2
1
a
8
a
18
18
b
a
6
2
5
b
d
10
4
b
16
17
11
b
b
15
13
12
b
a
See P44-8
14
See P44-8
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
Page Key
Parts No.
1 A1UD164101
Cover
2 A1UD164001
Cover
3 A00J945000
4 A02E148400
Filter
5 A1UD133400
Plate spring
6 A1UD130301
Shield Cover
7 A1UD161301
8 A1UD171301
Read Cover
9 A1UD162600
10 A1UD162800
Cover
11 A1UD162502
Cover
12 A1UD161201
13 A1UD162202
Tray /Left
14 A1UD160701
Cover /Left
15 A1UD160601
Cover /Left
16 A1UD161101
Cover /Rear
17 A1UD161001
Cover /Rear
18 A1UDM90400
Gasket
C,D1,D3,F2,G1,I,K
C,D1,D3,F2,G1,H,I,J,K
2 a
V116030804
Screw
2 b
V137030804
screw
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2 c
V153030803
Screw
2 d
V137030603
screw
1.2 IR COVER
P3
6
2
See P44-11
9
27
25
26
2
28
10
2
b
b
c
See P44-3
21
19
a
11
23
c
22
29
2
24
c
20
19
RS201
e
e
See P44-3
17
16
13
14
See P44-4
MCMB
See P44-4
See P44-6
See P44-6
Description
18
15
12
15
ServiceManual
Quan
tity
Parts No.
1 A0ED940300
2 A00J169200
Shoulder screw
3 A00J940200
Label
A,A1
3 A00J940100
B,G2
4 A0ED268300
Holding Plate
5 A0EDR72700
6 A1UD170500
7 A02E167700
Cover
8 A1UD170400
9 A00J169100
Cover
10 A1UD171101
Read Cover
11 A1UD171500
Read Cover
12 A0ED170100
13 A1UDM50200
Lead Switch
14 A00J168902
3
3
Destinations
Clas
s
Page Key
15 A00J168202
Lens /B
16 A00J168503
17 A00JH00E00
18 A0EDN14500
Scanner Wiring /5
19 A0ED268800
Holding Plate
20 A0ED268100
Cushion
21 A1UDR70311
22 A0ED268700
Regulating Plate
23 A0ED267500
Cover
24 A1UD170302
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25 A1UD171700
Cover /Rear
26 A1UD170200
27 A1UD170700
Read Cover
28 A0ED268200
Holding Plate
29 A0ED170600
3 a
V116030803
Screw
3 b
V116030804
Screw
3 c
V127030604
screw
3 d
V137030803
screw
3 e
V153030803
Screw
3 f
V121030804
screw
3 g
V115030603
Screw
See P44-7
1
2
3
See P44-5
c
27
26
d
24
25
12
g
23
m
m
11
12
13
e
f
8
7
28
24
22
10
g
h
g
16
12
21
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ServiceManual
Quan
tity
Parts No.
Description
1 A1UD171600
Read Cover
2 A1UD171202
3 A1UD171400
Read Cover
4 A0P0M70503
Panel assembly
A,A1
4 A0P0M70603
Panel assembly
B,D1,D3,F1,F2,G1,G2,I,K
4 A0P0M70703
Panel assembly
4 A0P0M70802
Panel assembly
5 A1UDN12D00
Ope.unit Cable
6 A1UD167900
Cover
7 A1UD192200
Shoulder screw /1
8 A1UD192700
9 A1UD192000
Washer
10 A1UD191500
Mounting Plate
11 A1UD192400
Shoulder screw /2
12 A1UD192900
Washer
13 A1UD191400
Arm
Q-8
Destinations
Clas
s
Page Key
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4
14 A1UD192500
Handle
15 A1UD192300
Lever
16 A0ED192600
Pulling Spring
17 A1UD191300
Arm
18 A1UD169400
Cover
19 A1UD191600
Mounting Plate
20 A1UD168000
Cover
21 A1UD192800
Support Shaft
22 A1UD171000
23 A1UD191200
Mounting Plate
24 A00J191900
Washer
25 A00J191700
Collar
26 A1UD191100
Mounting Plate
27 A00J191800
Support Screw
28 A1UD193000
Stopper
4 a
V137030803
screw
4 b
V153030803
Screw
4 c
V116030803
Screw
4 d
V137030603
screw
4 e
V205060003
washer
4 f
V195060003
nut
4 g
V116030603
Screw
4 h
V153031003
screw
4 k
V217040001
E Ring
4 m
V217030001
E Ring
6
5
3
PS205
12
5
CCDB
PS204
7
2
11
a
13
8
14
9
10
14
4
13
13
14
b
14
13
23
16
15
22
USBB
17
19
9
e
18
22
9
20
21
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
1 A1UDN10400
Scanner Wiring /4
A,A1,B,G2
1 A1UDN10901
Scanner Wiring /9
C,D1,D3,F1,F2,G1,H,I,J,K
Q-9
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5
4036307501 TAPE
5 A1UDM90200
Gasket
6 A1UD279000
7 A1UDR71700
CCD ASSY
8 A0ED281700
Mounting Plate
9 A0ED262500
Seal
10 A0ED267300
Cushion
11 A1UDN10000
Interface Cable
12
13 A0ED268500
Seal
14 A0ED268400
Seal
15 A00J265300
Regulating Plate
16 A0P0H02500
PWB assembly(PWB-UCN
USB board (USBB)
ASSY)
17 A1UD281800
Mounting Plate
18 A1UDN14001
Interface Cable
A,A1,B,G2
18 A1UDN14101
Interface Cable
C,D1,D3,F1,F2,G1,H,I,J,K
19 A0ED263200
Seal
20 A0ED262400
Seal
21 A0ED262300
Cover
22 A0ED262700
Seal
23 A0ED262600
Seal
D1,D3,F1,F2,G1,I,K
C,D1,D3,F1,F2,G1,H,I,J,K
CCD board (CCDB)
C,D1,D3,F1,F2,G1,H,I,J,K
5 a
V137030603
screw
5 b
V116030603
Screw
5 c
V111020603
screw
5 d
V127030604
screw
5 e
V153030803
Screw
Q-10
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13
4
b
25
2
b
1
a
10
22
21
21
13
c
13
13
2
b
11
13
7
23
20
23
22
21
14
24
21
a
14
12
13
17
19
18
13
d
c
16
15
Description
13
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
Page Key
Parts No.
1 A0ED270700
Mounting Plate
2 A0ED270900
Pressing Plate
3 A0ED270600
Guide
4 A0EDM31000
Lamp
5 A02E270800
Seal
6 A0ED270500
Holder
7 A0ED271300
Plate spring
8 A0ED270800
Mounting Plate
9 A0ED271200
Mirror
10 A0ED270400
Mounting Plate
11 A0EDR72800
12 A0ED275100
Wire
13 A0ED273600
Pulley
14 A0ED273700
Mounting Plate
15 A0ED281200
Guide
16 A0ED276200
Mounting Plate
17 A0ED276301
Pulling Spring
18 A0ED274000
Guide Part
19 A0ED273900
Pulley
20 A0ED273400
Mounting Plate
21 A0ED274400
Plate spring
22 A0ED274200
Vibrationproof Plate
23 A0ED274300
Mirror
24 A0ED273300
Mounting Plate
25 A0ED275200
Wire
6 a
V137030603
screw
6 b
V116030603
Screw
6 c
V218040086
E ring
Q-11
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6 d
V127030604
screw
P7
b
13
5
PS202
c
14
6
3
11
15
10
M201
16
31
a
13
REYB/SCAN
b
a
27
17
28
29
c
18
18
30
26
30
PS201
25
24
18
17
18
18
18
23
18
19
21
23
a
22
18
18
20
b
Description
ServiceManual
Quan
tity
Parts No.
1 4556M90100
FERRITE CORE
2 A1UDN10800
Scanner Wiring /8
3 A1UDH00100
PWB Assembly(PWB-IF
ASSY)
4 A1UDN10600
Scanner Wiring /6
5 A0EDM41000
Inverter unit
6 V502010033
spacer
8 A1UDN10100
1
1
Destinations
Clas
s
Page Key
9 A02EM10A00
10 A0ED275600
11
12 A1UD262800
Mounting Plate
13 A0ED275302
Pulley
14 A00J280200
Lever
15
16 A0ED275400
Shaft
17 A1UD276500
Bushing
18
19 A1UD262200
Mounting Plate
20 A1UD265400
Mounting Plate
21 A0ED281600
Guide
Belt 210L
4581162501 SEAL
22 A1UD261600
Mounting Plate
23 A00J276300
Guide Part
24 A0ED263300
Seal
25
26 A0ED262200
Cover
Q-12
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7
27 A1UDN10200
Scanner Wiring /2
28 A0ED275700
Pulling Spring
29 A1UD276000
Mounting Plate
30 A1UD263000
Seal
31 A0ED275501
Pulley 117T
7 a
V116030603
Screw
7 b
V137030603
screw
7 c
V116030803
Screw
7 d
V218060086
E ring
P8
2
c
1
d
a
a
9
10
9
5
PH
11
11
HV1
See P43
d
See P43
6
7
11
11
12
14
13
See P43
11
DCPU
15
13
e
e
e
16
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
Page Key
Parts No.
1 A1UD104001
Mounting Plate
2 A1UD104101
Holder
3 A1UD104201
Cover
4 A1UD131000
Cover
5 A1UDM40301
6 A1UDN11600
4030204001 BRACKET
10 A1UFR70300
PH unit
{bizhub 223/283/7828}
10 A1UDR71300
PH unit
{bizhub 363/423}
11 A1UD104500
Seal
A,A1,B,F1,G2
12 A1UDM40002
Power supply
A,A1
12 A1UDM40102
Power supply
B,F1,G2,H
12 A1UDM40202
Power supply
C,D1,D3,F2,G1,I,J,K
13 A1UD102600
Seal
14 A1UD100601
Reinforce Plate
15 V651010002
connector
16 A1UD120601
Reinforce Plate
Q-13
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8 a
V137030803
screw
8 b
V116030803
Screw
8 c
V153030803
Screw
8 d
V144030803
SCREW
8 e
V116030603
Screw
3
5
6
7
FM4
16
5
8
17
b
b
15
c
14
FM5
13
11
FM1
e
10
11
12
Description
ServiceManual
Quan
tity
Parts No.
1 A1UD135701
Top plate
2 A1UDN12A00
Neutralizing Wiring
3 A1UD136100
Seal
4 A1UDR71800
5 A1UD136400
Seal
6 A1UD135100
Filter
7 A1UD135301
Holding Plate
4040209401 SEAL
4040016301 DUCT
Destinations
Clas
s
Page Key
10 A1UDM10500
Fan motor
11 A1UD130700
Seal
12 A02E148400
Filter
13 A0EDM10500
Fan motor
14 A1UD131300
Duct
15
16 A1UD130900
Duct
17 9J03M10000
FAN MOTOR
4040209501 SEAL
Toner suction fan motor (FM4)
9 a
V116030603
Screw
9 b
V153030803
Screw
9 c
V137030803
screw
9 d
V137030603
screw
Q-14
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9 e
V116033003
Screw
9 f
V116030803
Screw
1.9 IU SECTION
P 10
30
4
5
6
7
9
10
15
14
18
c
20
21
16
13
17
10
9
8
11
22
12
19
26
TCRSB
27
d
25
24
21
28
29
23
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
10
4040526001 SEAL
10
10
10
10
4163523801 SEAL
10
4163520801 SEAL
10
4163520501 SHUTTER
10
4163529801 ROLL
10
4163522601 HOLDER
10
10
4021522501 SEAL
10
11
4661315501 WASHER
10
12
4163522101 SEAL
10
13
4163520701 SEAL
10
14
4163523701 SEAL
10
15
4163520901 SEAL
10
16
4163524001 SEAL
10
17
4163523901 SEAL
10
18 A1UD371000
Gear
10
19 A1UDR90000
10
20 A1UD370900
Gear
10
21
10
22
10
23
4040522201 COVER
10
24
4040522301 SEAL
10
25 A1UD370700
A,A1
Filter
Q-15
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10
26 A0TKH00200
PWB Assembly(PWB-TCR
TCR sensor board (TCRSB)
ASSY)
10
27 A1UD370601
Seal
10
28 A1UD370500
Holder
10
29
10
30 A1UDR71100
Developing UNIT
4040521101 SEAL
10 a
V112030621
screw
10 b
V115030803
Screw
10 c
V218040086
E ring
10 d
V153031003
screw
10 e
V153030803
Screw
10 f
V218030086
E ring
10 g
V149030803
screw
4
5
2
a
1
7
3
8
2
9
13
10
30
29
7
11
28
27
14
12
26
25
b
15
24
19
16
18
23
17
c
e
20
22
21
d
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
SW 1
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
11
1 A1UFR70000
Hopper Assy
A,A1,{bizhub 223/283}
11
1 A1UDR71400
Hopper Assy
A,A1,{bizhub 363/423}
11
1 A1UFR70100
Hopper Assy
B,G2,{bizhub 223/283}
11
1 A1UDR71500
Hopper Assy
B,G2,{bizhub 363/423}
1
1
1
11
1 A1UFR70200
Hopper Assy
C,D1,D3,F1,F2,G1,H,I,J,K,
I
{bizhub 223/283/7828}
11
1 A1UDR71600
Hopper Assy
C,D1,D3,F1,F2,G1,H,I,J,K
{bizhub 363/423}
11
11
3 A1UD410700
11
11
11
1151502301 SUPPORT
I
C
4030538702 STOPPER
4030538001 HOLDER
11
1165532501 PIN
11
1165532703 SEAL
Joint
Q-16
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11
9 A1UD411000
11
10 A1UD410800
Collar
11
11 A1UD410900
Cushion
11
12 A1UD410300
11
13 A1UF940600
Label
{bizhub 223/283/7828}
11
13 A1UD940600
Label
{bizhub 363/423}
11
14 A1UD410100
Stopper
11
15
11
16 A1UD410400
11
17 A1UD410601
Handle
11
18
11
19 A1UD410200
Claw
11
20 A1UD102801
Stopper
11
21 4038M60000
SEESAW-SWITCH
11
22
11
23 A1UDN11300
11
24 A1UD103401
11
25
4030539801 COLLAR
11
26
4030538302 SHUTTER
11
27
11
28
4030538401 SEAL
4040532201 STOPPER
A,A1,B,G2,{bizhub
363/423}
4011534701 STOPPER
B,G2,{bizhub 223/283}
11
29
11
30
4030539301 HANDLE
1250230101 SCREW
11 a
V147030803
screw
11 b
V151031403
screw
11 c
V116041203
Screw
11 d
V116030603
Screw
11 e
V137030603
screw
P 12
1
a
14
2
13
3
4
b 5
6
RS1
d c
M4
11
c
9
12
10
Page Key
12
Parts No.
1 V651010001
Description
ServiceManual
connector
Destinations
Clas
s
D
Q-17
Quan
tity
1
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12
4030538502 SEAL
12
1165530801 SHUTTER
12
12
5 9334271011
12
12
12
8 A1UD400801
12
9 A02EM10400
Stepping motor
12
10 A1UD400900
12
11 A1UD400700
12
12
12
SWITCH
12 A1UDR70411
13 A1UDN12500
14 A1UD102401
Mounting Plate
1
5
12 a
V153030803
Screw
12 b
V116031003
Screw
12 c
V218040086
E ring
12 d
V136030603
screw
CL11
30
6
PS15
8
PS11
4
29
28
10
PS12
27
g
21
26
22
20
24
12
25
13
15
14
19
16
11
23
12
13
a
18
2
15
2
16
17
b
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Clutch
13
1 A00FM20000
13
13
13
4 A1UD560600
Shoulder screw
13
5 A1UD560102
Frame
13
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
4131300301 BUSHING
4040309601 SHAFT
{bizhub 423}
{bizhub 423}
6 A108M50100
Photointerrupter
13
7 A1UD564901
Mounting Plate
13
8 A0EDM50100
Photoreflector
13
9 A1UD104400
Mounting Plate
Q-18
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13
10 A1UD564101
Frame
13
11 A1UD101801
Mounting Plate
13
12 A02E561100
Clutch
13
13 A00J563600
Roller
13
14 A1UD560700
13
15 56AA40490
SHAFT STOPPER 4
13
16 A1UD560500
Cushion
13
17 A1UD560200
Guide Plate
13
18
13
19
13
20 A00J564000
Shaft /P
13
21 A1UD560401
Shaft
13
22
13
23 A00J560302
13
24
13
25 A00J560100
13
26
13
27 A1UEN12700
Paperfeed Wiring /1
{bizhub 223/283/363/7828} D
13
27 A1UDN12700
Paperfeed Wiring /1
{bizhub 423}
13
28 A1UD561100
Lever
13
29 A00J566801
Torsion Spring
13
30
1065308601 BUSHING
Torsion Spring
4040309701 SHAFT
Paper feed Holder
4030301612 ACTUATOR
13 a
V218040086
E ring
13 b
V137030603
screw
13 c
V136030803
screw
13 d
V153030803
Screw
13 e
V217040001
E Ring
13 f
V218030086
E ring
13 g
V237200850
Pin
P 14
1
2
3
21
5
6
a
a
b
d
20
19
7
18
14
17
b
16
15
10
d
11
15
12
b
13
Page Key
14
Parts No.
1
Description
ServiceManual
4030303901 SHAFT
Destinations
Clas
s
D
Q-19
Quan
tity
1
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14
4030307901 GUIDE
14
4030308001 GUIDE
14
4030307701 GUIDE
14
5 A0ED563900
Torque limiter
14
6 A00J563600
Roller
14
7 A00J564700
Holder /S
14
8 56AA40490
SHAFT STOPPER 4
14
9 A1UD563100
Cushion
14
10 A00J564600
Mounting Plate /S
14
11 A1UD562600
Guide
14
12
4030302505 Bracket
14
13 57GA61560
SCREW PROTECTION
CUSHION/1
14
14 A1UD564600
Reinforce Plate
14
15 26NA20300
SEPARATE ROCKING
COLLAR
14
16
14
17
14
18 A1UD563200
Spacer
14
19
4030307801 LEVER
14
20
4030302702 GUIDE
14
21 A0P0561600
{bizhub 423}
Torque limiter /S
14 a
V218040086
E ring
14 b
V137030603
screw
14 c
V218030086
E ring
14 d
V137030803
screw
14 e
V116030403
Screw
14 f
V116030803
Screw
14 g
V136030803
screw
8
7
a
6
a
2
CL22
4
3
1
16
24
22
23
22
15
b
10
14
21
PS28
17
18
19
PS28
13
20
10
26
12
25
a
b
11
Q-20
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Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Clutch
15
1 A1UDM20100
15
15
3 A1UD564401
Frame
15
4 A1UD562100
Roller
15
5 A1UD561400
Weight
15
15
7 A1UD561200
Guide Plate
15
8 A1UD572400
15
9 A1UD570500
15
10
Destinations
4131353202 BUSHING
Clas
s
Quan
tity
{bizhub 223/283/363/7828} D
{bizhub 423}
Guide
Guide
15
11 A1UD564300
Frame
15
12 A1UD561801
Mounting Plate
15
13
1200521204 PIN
{bizhub 223/283/363/7828} D
15
14
{bizhub 223/283/363/7828} C
15
15 A1UD561600
{bizhub 223/283/363/7828} D
{bizhub 223/283/363/7828} B
{bizhub 223/283/363/7828} D
{bizhub 223/283/363/7828} D
{bizhub 423}
Conveyance Actuator
Tray 2 vertical transport sensor
(PS28)
15
16 A108M50100
Photointerrupter
15
17 A1UEN12400
Conveyance Drive
harness /2
15
18
15
19 A0EDM50100
Photoreflector
15
20 A1UD561900
Mounting Plate
{bizhub 423}
15
21 A1UDN12400
Conveyance Drive
harness /2
{bizhub 423}
15
22
4030310801 GUIDE
15
23
4030303203 GUIDE
15
24 A1UD561500
Cushion
15
25 A1UD570300
Mounting Plate
15
26 A1UD570400
1134304101 COLLAR
Tray 2 vertical transport sensor
(PS28)
Guide
15 a
V217060001
E Ring
15 b
V137030603
screw
15 c
V153030803
Screw
15 d
V116030603
Screw
Q-21
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P 16
3
2
CL21
4
5
P S2 1
PS25
28
26
3
27
PS22
25
g
19
20
18
21
24 16
c
11
22
17
14
16
10
23
12
d
e
29
11
12
13
b
14
15
c
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Clutch
16
1 A00FM20000
16
16
3 A1UD560600
Shoulder screw
16
4 A1UD565101
Frame
Destinations
5 A108M50100
Photointerrupter
16
6 A1UD564901
Mounting Plate
16
7 A0EDM50100
Photoreflector
{bizhub 423}
{bizhub 423}
16
Quan
tity
4131300301 BUSHING
16
Clas
s
4030301612 ACTUATOR
16
9 A1UD564200
Frame
16
10 A1UD103300
Mounting Plate
16
11 A00J563600
Roller
16
12 56AA40490
SHAFT STOPPER 4
16
13
16
14 A1UD560500
Cushion
16
15 A1UD560200
Guide Plate
16
16 A02E561100
Clutch
16
17
16
18 A00J564000
Shaft /P
16
19 A1UD560401
Shaft
16
20
16
21 A00J560302
16
22
16
23 A00J560100
16
24
16
25 A1UEN12800
Paperfeed Wiring /2
{bizhub 223/283/363/7828} D
16
25 A1UDN12800
Paperfeed Wiring /2
{bizhub 423}
16
26 A1UD561100
Lever
16
27 A00J566801
Torsion Spring
1065308601 BUSHING
Torsion Spring
4040309701 SHAFT
Paper feed Holder
Q-22
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16
28
16
29 A1UD560700
4040309601 SHAFT
16 a
V218040086
E ring
16 b
V218030086
E ring
16 c
V137030603
screw
16 d
V136030803
screw
16 e
V153030803
Screw
16 f
V217040001
E Ring
16 g
V237200850
Pin
P 17
3
4
19
18
17
a
f
14
15
16
5
7
12
10
b
c
13
8
d
10
11
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
17
4030303901 SHAFT
17
4030307901 GUIDE
17
4030308001 GUIDE
17
4030307701 GUIDE
17
5 A00J564700
Holder /S
17
6 56AA40490
SHAFT STOPPER 4
17
7 A1UD563100
Cushion
17
8 A00J564600
Mounting Plate /S
17
9 A1UD562600
Guide
SEPARATE ROCKING
COLLAR
17
10 26NA20300
17
11
4030302505 Bracket
17
12
17
13
17
14
4030302702 GUIDE
17
15 A1UD563200
Spacer
17
16
4030307801 LEVER
17
17 A00J563600
Roller
17
18 A0ED563900
Torque limiter
17
19 A0P0561600
Torque limiter /S
E ring
17 a
V218040086
Q-23
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17 b
V218030086
E ring
17 c
V136030803
screw
17 d
V137030803
screw
17 e
V116030403
Screw
17 f
V137030603
screw
17 g
V116030803
Screw
15
SP1
2
a
12
10
a
a
16
11
14
17
19
18
a
20
3
4
29
d
13
b
21
22
a
e
22
27
e
23
f
28
k
27
26
h
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
25
a
h
Page Key
24
23
25
g
26
Destinations
Chaging Wiring
Clas
s
Quan
tity
18
1 A1UDN12H00
18
4030210201 HOLDER
18
4030211501 CONTACT
18
4030211301 CONTACT
18
4030211201 CONTACT
18
18
7 A1UDN12J00
18
18
9 A1UDN12G00
Separating Wiring
1165215301 CONTACT
Developing Wiring
18
10
18
11
4030201903 Guide
18
12
4011204701 SEAL
18
13
18
14
18
15 4040M40100
LOUDSPEAKER
18
16 A1UDN12F00
Transfer Wiring
18
17
18
18 A1UD105302
Holder
18
19 A1UD131400
Mounting Plate
20 A1UDN11400
18
1164215501 CONTACT
A,A1
Q-24
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B,C,D1,D3,F1,F2,G1,G2,H
D
,I,J,K
Mounting Plate
Rail
23 A1UD102500
Guide
18
24 A1UD105001
Ground Plate
18
25 A1UD101600
Stopper
18
26 A1UD106001
Guide
18
27 A1UD100802
Rail
18
28
4030208101 SPACER
18
29
4030211401 CONTACT
18
20 A1UDN11500
18
21 A1UD132100
18
22 A1UD100701
18
18 a
V137030603
screw
18 b
V153030803
Screw
18 c
V115030603
Screw
18 d
V153031003
screw
18 e
V153041003
screw
18 f
V137041003
screw
18 g
V116030803
Screw
18 h
V137030803
screw
18 k
V137031203
screw
a
3
M11
5
7
PS13
PSDB11
P S1 4
PS16
10
PS17
14
13
11
b
12
10
a
M2 1
4
15
PS23
PSDB21
7
PS24
9
10
PS27
PS26
14
7
13
11
12
10
Page Key
Parts No.
19
1 A1UDN12K01
19
19
19
Description
ServiceManual
Paperfeed Detection
harness /1
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
4011301201 HOLDER
19
5 9J06M10300
MOTOR
19
6 A0ED627500
Holder
Q-25
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19
7 A108M50100
19
19
19
10
Photointerrupter
4030308301 HOLDER
Paperfeed Detection
harness /2
19
11 A108R90000
PHOTO INTERRUPTER
19
12 A1UD634600
Mounting Plate
19
13
4030309101 LEVER
19
14
19
15 A1UDN12M01
19 a
V116033003
Screw
19 b
V137030603
screw
2
3
6
4
a
7
5
8
1
b
a
2
3
6
11
a
10
See P21-21
8
a
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
20
1 A00J942202
Label FD
20
2 A02E941300
Label Fd
20
3 A02E941500
Label Cd
20
4 A1UD625300
Holder
20
5 A0ED625400
20
6 A0ED940100
Label Paper
Q-26
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20
7 A1UD625101
Cover
20
8 A0ED625201
Handle
20
9 A0ED625000
Cover
20
10 A1UD635101
Cover
20
11 A0ED625301
Holder
20 a
V153041003
screw
20 b
V153030803
Screw
P 21
1
2
2 UNIT
b
c
7
c
7
8
5
20
19
18
10
11
7
d
12
d
b
d
7
b
13
17
14
15
16
A See P22
21
b
Page Key
21
1 A0ED620500
Lifting Plate
21
21
4030320601 LEVER
21
4 A0ED631600
Lifting Shaft
21
5 A0ED620700
Actuator
21
6 A0ED622100
Ground Plate
21
7 A0ED623400
Roll
21
8 A0ED633100
21
9 A0ED620200
Guide
Lock Lever
21
10 A0ED625500
11
4163529301 SCREW
Destinations
Quan
tity
Description
21
ServiceManual
Clas
s
Parts No.
21
12 A0EDF62200
Caulking(Mounting Plate
cassette)
21
13 A0ED625700
Release Lever
21
14 A0ED635801
21
15 A0ED620113
21
16
21
17 A0ED623200
21
18 A02ER73400
21
19
21
20 A02E622300
Guide plate
21
21 A0EDF62300
1st Cassette
Screw
21 a
4002310801 LEVER
4030322812 GUIDE
V116030803
Q-27
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21 b
V153030803
Screw
21 c
V221040050
ring
21 d
V217040001
E Ring
P 22
2 UNIT
See P21
7
6
9
7
3
13
10
11
12
b
14
b
c
15
5
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
22
1 A0ED620901
22
2 A0ED621000
Guide
22
3 A02E622700
Cushion
10
22
LABEL CARRYING
4002730601
CAPACITY
22
4163529301 SCREW
22
6 A0ED621101
22
4037320401 KNOB
22
4537331701 GUIDE
22
9 A0EDF62100
Rack /Front
Caulking(Regulating Plate/
ASSY)
22
10
22
11 A0ED621300
4011302101 WASHER
Lever
22
12 A0ED621400
22
13 A0ED620601
Shoulder screw
22
14 A02E622400
Gear 14T
22
15 A0ED621901
Mounting Plate
22 a
V137030603
screw
22 b
V144040603
SCREW
22 c
V217060001
E Ring
Q-28
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See P24-17
a
b
Page Key
23
Parts No.
1 A1UD590700
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
Cover
1
1
23
2 A02E940901
Scale
A,A1,C,D1,D3,F1,F2,G1,H
C
,I,J,K
23
2 A02E940800
Scale
B,G2
23
3 A0ED940200
Bypass Label
23
4 A1UD590600
Cover
23 a
V116030804
Screw
23 b
V137040803
SCREW
23 c
V137030804
screw
Q-29
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P 24
17
16
2
See P25
See P26
PS86
PS84
3
6
3
4
PS85
15
a
14
10
11
10
PS82
10
13
8
12
a
a
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
24
1 A0ED590900
Cover
24
2 A02E598400
Actuator
24
24
4 A108M50100
24
24
6 A0ED598700
Holder
24
7 A02E591801
Cover
24
8 A0ED590800
Tray
1134304202 SHAFT
24
9 9J06323501
BRACKET
24
10 A1UD598600
Seal
24
11 A108R90000
PHOTO INTERRUPTER
24
12 A02E598200
Actuator
24
13
24
14 A1UDN12B00
Paperfeed Detection
harness /3
24
15 A0ED591000
Mounting Plate
24
16 A02E591100
Tray
24
17 A1UDR70600
Screw
24 a
V153030803
Q-30
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P 25
See P24
B
b
15
14
2
PS83
16
13
SD81
CL81
17
8
d
10
11
12
26
e
25
24
23
20
18
19
22
a
h
21
20
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
25
1 A02E595600
Bracket
25
2 A108M50100
Photointerrupter
25
3 A02E595201
Bracket
25
4 9J06M20000
SOLENOID
25
5 A1UDM20100
Clutch
25
6 A1UD595500
Gear
25
25
8 A02E595100
25
4131300301 BUSHING
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
25
10 A02E595400
Gear 22T
25
11 A02E596002
Cam
25
12 A02E595302
Shaft
25
13 A1UD595700
Shaft
25
14 A1UD594101
Guide
25
15 A02E591200
Cover
25
16 A1UD591300
Mounting Plate
25
17 A00F623200
Roller
25
18 A02E594500
Torsion spring
25
19 A02E594600
Lever
25
20 A1UD595900
25
21 A1UD590100
Guide
25
22 A1UD591500
Guide
25
23 A1UD590200
Guide
25
24 A1UD594200
Guide
25
25
25
26 A02E596100
Gear 30T
4131353202 BUSHING
25 a
V153030803
Screw
25 b
V137030603
screw
25 c
V217050001
E ring
Q-31
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25 d
V217040001
E Ring
25 e
V218060086
E ring
25 f
V218040086
E ring
25 g
V233201050
pin
25 h
V137030803
screw
P 26
See P24
6
a
12
10
14
PS81
11
13
14
b
15
VR81 17
16 d
18
20
38
c
19
b
a
37
21
22
32
31
3 5 36
b
b
30
29
23
34
33
28
24
32
27
25
39
g
25
g
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
26
f
26
g
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
26
1 A02E593400
Brake
26
2 A02E593300
Brake
26
3 A02E592400
Regulating plate
26
4 A02E593200
Brake
26
5 A02E592300
Regulating plate
26
26
7 A0ED592201
Lifting Plate
8 A1UDN12C01
Paperfeed Detection
harness /4
26
26
9 A1UD599200
Seal
26
10 A02E593700
Seal
26
11 A0ED599100
Mounting Plate
Photoreflector
26
12 A0EDM50100
26
13 A0ED599000
Ground Plate
26
14 A1UD598100
Friction Plate
26
15 A02EG62100
26
16 A02E598300
Gear 40T
26
17 A02E592100
Gear 20T
26
18 V801300006
RESISTOR
26
19 A02E598100
Bracket
26
20 A02E593500
Earth ground
26
21 A1UD592800
Reinforce Plate
26
22 A0ED593600
Ground Plate
26
23 A0ED590500
Holder
Q-32
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26
24 A0ED591900
Cushion
26
25 A02E592500
Pressure spring
26
26 A02E592600
Hold plate
26
27
26
28 A02E597200
Bracket
26
29 A0ED597100
Holder
26
30 A02E597600
Guide
26
31
26
32 A0ED599300
Guide
26
33 A02E597301
Reinforce plate
26
34
4030348901 SEAL
26
35
26
36
4030340301 GUIDE
26
37 A0ED591700
Cushion
26
38 A0ED593100
Brake Part
26
39 A0ED593900
Hold Plate
26 a
V116030804
Screw
26 b
V153030803
Screw
26 c
V153030603
screw
26 d
V111170403
screw
26 e
V145030803
screw
26 f
V137030803
screw
26 g
V137030603
screw
26 h
V218030086
E ring
See P28-33
d
3
b
a
2
1
f
a
13
14
g
12
9
h
11
10
k
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
27
1 A1UD101500
Shaft
27
2 A1UD103900
Guide
27
3 A1UD103800
Stopper
27
4 A1UD103700
Wire
Q-33
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27
5 A1UD101300
27
6 A1UD810400
Cover
27
27
8 A1UD711200
Stopper
27
27
4030103301 COVER
10 A1UDR7A000
27
11 A1UD121000
Shaft
27
12 A1UD105200
Cover
27
13 A1UD132400
Mounting Plate
27
14 A1UD120700
27 a
V137030603
screw
27 b
V116040804
Screw
27 c
V137032003
screw
27 d
V137030803
screw
27 e
V137030804
screw
27 f
V137040803
SCREW
27 g
V218030086
E ring
27 h
V153041003
screw
27 k
V153030803
Screw
P 28
3
33
3
D
See P29
See P30
See P31
a
31
29
30
28
27
d
32
13
h
25
26
23
22
8
12
e
14
24
13
16
a
15
19
FM2
21
16
20
19
10
17
11
Page Key
Parts No.
18
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
28
1 A1UD811000
Stopper
28
2 A1UD814000
28
28
4 A1UD810300
28
28
Handle
5 A1UD810100
Cover
6 A1UD810200
Door
28
7 A1UD712500
Mounting Plate
28
28
9 A11U815000
28
10 A1UD710101
4661315501 WASHER
Pin
Mounting Plate
Q-34
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28
11 A1UD711900
Ground Part
28
12 A1UD812200
Ground Plate
28
13 A1UD712300
Seal
28
14 A1UD712700
Seal
28
15
28
16 A1UD712100
Seal
28
17 A1UD710301
28
18 A1UD711300
Torsion Spring
28
19
28
20 9J03M10000
FAN MOTOR
4012352412 GUIDE
4163529301 SCREW
Cooling fan motor (FM2)
28
21 A1UD710500
Mounting Plate
28
22 A1UD710400
Claw
28
23 A1UD711000
Mounting Plate
28
24 A1UD712200
Seal
28
LABEL HI-TEMP
4138586601
CAUTION
25
28
26 A1UD710800
Reinforce Plate
28
27 A1UD712800
Reinforce Plate
28
28 A1UD711101
Gear
28
29 A1UD710200
Mounting Plate
28
30 A1UD710900
Ground Plate
28
31 A1UD812900
Actuator
28
32 A02E813100
Torsion spring
28
33 A1UDR70700
28 a
V153030803
Screw
28 b
V218060086
E ring
28 c
V153031004
screw
28 d
V217040001
E Ring
28 e
V116030803
Screw
28 f
V137030803
screw
28 g
V137030603
screw
28 h
V153040803
screw
P 29
See P28
D
1
2
5
2
3
4
5
16
32
30
31
CL1
31
a
a
33
34
35
18
17
36
9
b
30
a
13
14
12
PS1
21
29
b
11
10
15
37
21
25
12
b
16
17
28
38
26
b
18
27
b
19
20
21
26
39
22
25
21
a
24
c
a
23
Q-35
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Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Guide
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
29
1 A1UD812700
29
29
3 A1UD711800
29
4 A1UD814100
Holding Part
29
29
6 A1UD810900
29
7 A1UDN13200
29
8 A108R90000
PHOTO INTERRUPTER
29
9 A1UD700300
Holder
29
10 A1UD710700
Holder
29
11 A1UD712000
Contact
29
12
29
13
1164352901 BRACKET
29
14
4030350401 ACTUATOR
29
15
29
16
29
17
1164420602 BUSHING
29
18
1164420902 CONTACT
29
19 A1UD713000
29
20
1164421801 HOLDER
29
21
1164354901 BUSHING
29
22
29
23
29
24
29
25
29
26
4030350501 GUIDE
29
27
29
28
9372271022 THERMISTOR
29
29
29
30
4011351201 WASHER
29
31
4011302001 WASHER
29
32 A1UDM20000
Clutch
29
33 A1UD700200
Roller
29
34
4011350901 ROLLER
29
35
29
36
4030350109 Holder
4163529301 SCREW
4497311601 ROLL
29
37 V800500300
29
38
29
39 A1UDR70500
Guide
Conveyance Detection
harness
Contact
FIXED POWER
RESISTORS
4030422001 CONTACT
29 a
V217050001
E ring
29 b
V153030803
Screw
29 c
V145030803
screw
Q-36
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P 30
1
1
b
2
a
13
4
18
15
14
5
PS93
13
16
14
19
PS91
b
a
17
a
b
13
8
1
2
b
10
13
11
11
11
a
11
12
13
See P28
13
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
30
1 A1UD810500
30
30
3 A1UD812300
Ground Plate
30
4 A1UDN12P01
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
Roller
4497311601 ROLL
PHOTO INTERRUPTER
30
5 A108R90000
30
4030374201 BRACKET
30
4030374001 ACTUATOR
30
30
9 A1UD813400
Guide
30
10 A1UD811100
Guide
30
11 A1UD814100
Holding Part
30
12 A1UD812800
Guide
30
13 A02E815200
BUSHING
30
14 A1UD811600
Gear
30
15 A1UD812600
Ground Plate
30
16 A108M50100
Photointerrupter
30
17 A02E810800
Bracket
30
18 A1UD813700
Gear
30
19 A1UD814201
Ground Part
30 a
V217040001
E Ring
30 b
V153030803
Screw
30 c
V153031004
screw
Q-37
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P 31
5
See P28
PS92
M92
9
7
10
8
d
11
3
c
10
d
12
2
d
10
12
19
10
17
15
18
17
c
13
16
16
16
14
16
14
c
Page Key
31
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
1 A1UDN12N01
Conveyance Drive
harness /1
31
2 A1UDR7A100
31
3 A1UD812100
Ground Plate
31
4 A1UDM10100
Stepping motor
31
5 A108M50100
Photointerrupter
31
6 A1UD811700
Gear
31
7 A1UD813900
Flange
31
8 A1UD813800
Timing belt
31
9 A1UD811300
Timing belt
31
10 A02E811900
Flange
31
11 A1UD813200
Gear
31
12 A1UD813600
Gear
31
13 A1UD711500
Guide Plate
31
14 A1UD712600
Plate spring
31
15 A1UD711700
Ground Plate
31
16
31
17 A1UD711600
31
18
31
19 A02E811300
4030312201 ROLL
Compressing Spring
4030312101 SHAFT
31 a
V118030603
screw
31 b
V116030603
Screw
31 c
V153030803
Screw
31 d
V217040001
E Ring
Q-38
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PS3
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
32
1 A1UDR70810
A,A1
32
1 A1UDR70910
B,F1,G2
32
1 A1UDR71010
C,D1,D3,F2,G1,I,J,K
32 a
V116030803
Screw
Q-39
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1
a
2
11
3
10
9
FM3
4
3
5
c
3
6
b
8
3
7
c
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
33
1 A1UD941400
Label
33
2 A1UD890100
Cover
33
33
4 4556M10000
FAN MOTOR
4163529301 SCREW
Fusing unit cooling fan motor
(FM3)
33
5 A1UD890700
33
6 A1UD890800
33
7 A1UD892100
33
8 A1UD890500
33
9 A1UD890401
Guide
33
10 A1UDN12E00
ADU Wiring
33
11
33 a
V153030804
screw
33 b
V153030803
Screw
33 c
V137030803
screw
33 d
V137030603
screw
Q-40
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P 34
1
2
b
M91
5
d
6
c
4
d
8
16
7
7
e
15
7
11
10
10
7
9
f
14
12
11
13
e
12
12
12
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Switchback motor (M91)
34
1 A1UDM10100
Stepping motor
34
2 A1UD892800
34
3 A1UD891800
34
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
4 A1UD891600
34
5 A1UD891100
Lever /1
34
6 A1UD891500
Lever /2
34
7 A1UD892900
Roll
34
8 A1UD891000
34
4025598401 SHAFT
34
10 A1UD890600
34
11 A02E815200
BUSHING
34
12
34
13 A1UD892200
34
14 A1UD890201
Guide
34
15 A1UD892600
Pulley
34
16 A1UD892700
4163529301 SCREW
Mounting Plate
Timing belt
34 a
V118030603
screw
34 b
V153030803
Screw
34 c
V137030603
screw
34 d
V217030001
E Ring
34 e
V217040001
E Ring
34 f
V145030803
screw
Q-41
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a
1
PS 4
2
3
12
6
7
M3
8
9
a
4
10
11
b
a
14
13
15
16
17
22
23
21
20
18
19
24
25
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
35
1 A1UD218900
Mounting Plate
35
2 A108M50100
Photointerrupter
35
3 A1UD218601
Holder
35
4 A1UDR70200
35
5 A1UD218100
Gear
35
6 A1UD218200
35
ServiceManual
26
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
Gear
7 A1UD218700
Mounting Plate
35
8 A1UD218301
Gear
35
9 A1UD218500
35
10 A1UD218400
Joint
35
11 A1UD219000
Washer
35
12 A1UDR70100
35
13 A1UD211401
Mounting Plate
35
14 A1UD210300
Gear
35
15 A1UD210401
Gear
35
16 A1UD210201
Gear
35
17 A1UD210601
Gear
{bizhub 423}
35
18 A1UD210001
Holder
{bizhub 423}
35
19 A1UD210900
Gear
{bizhub 423}
35
20 A1UD211300
Gear
{bizhub 423}
35
21 A1UD212000
Gear
{bizhub 423}
35
22 A1UD210500
Gear
35
23 A1UE210700
Gear
{bizhub 223/283/363/7828} C
35
24 A1UE210800
Gear
{bizhub 223/283/363/7828} C
35
25 A1UE211000
Gear
{bizhub 223/283/363/7828} C
35
26 A1UE210101
Holder
{bizhub 223/283/363/7828} D
35 a
V153030803
Screw
35 b
V137030803
screw
{bizhub 423}
Q-42
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a
M2
1
2
6
M1
d
e
24
b
9
23
22
21
10
18
11
13
12
20
19
14
17
16
15
b
b
Page Key
Parts No.
36
1 A1UDM10000
36
36
36
Description
ServiceManual
DC Brushless motor
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
4030252401 SHAFT
4030252303 Shaft
36
36
4030252501 BRACKET
36
36
36
36
10
36
11
36
12
36
13
4030253104 Spring
36
14
4163529301 SCREW
36
15
36
16
36
17
36
18
36
19
36
20 4030R71200
BRACKET ASSY
36
21 A1UD211600
Gear
36
22 A1UD220600
Gear
36
23
36
24 A1UDR70000
36 a
V116030603
Screw
36 b
V153030803
Screw
36 c
V116030803
Screw
36 d
V218030086
E ring
Q-43
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36 e
V217030001
E Ring
36 f
V218060086
E ring
22
a
17
f
e
16
a
b
15
SW2
a
18
23
14
21
19
13
12
c
c
a
20
TEM/HUM
11
b
f
10
8
h
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
37
1 A1UD105101
Reinforce Cover
{bizhub 423}
37
1 A1UD105101
Reinforce Cover
A,A1,B,C,G2,{bizhub 363}
37
2 A1UD102300
Mounting Plate
37
3 9J06M60100
MICRO SWITCH
37
4 A1UD133700
Mounting Plate
37
5 A1UD133800
Mounting Plate
37
37
7 A1UD133900
37
37
9 A1UD132700
37
10 A1UD133100
1164205101 GUIDE
Torsion Coil spring
37
11 A0P0M50400
Humidity sensor
37
12 A1UD101001
Mounting Plate
37
13 A1UDN13100
37
14 A1UDN11100
AC Wiring /120V
B,G2
37
15 A1UD106200
Reinforce Cover /2
{bizhub 223/283/7828}
15 A1UD106200
Reinforce Cover /2
D1,D3,F1,F2,G1,I,J,K,
{bizhub 363}
Mounting Plate
A,A1
A,A1,B,G2
37
37
16 A1UD131200
37
17
37
18 A1UD131101
Mounting Plate
B,G2
37
19 A1UD134101
Mounting Plate
C,D1,D3,F1,F2,G1,H,I,J,K
37
20 A1UDN11200
AC Wiring /230V
C,D1,D3,F1,F2,G1,H,I,J,K
37
21 A1UDN11000
AC Wiring /100V
A,A1
37
22 A0EDN30001
A,A1
4037223902 BRACKET
Q-44
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37
22 A1UDN30000
B,G2
37
23 A1UD133000
C,D1,D3,F2,G1,H,I,J,K
37 a
V116030603
Screw
37 b
V116040803
Screw
37 c
V137030603
screw
37 d
V137030803
screw
37 e
V116031603
Screw
37 f
V153030803
Screw
37 g
V149030803
screw
37 h
V137031203
screw
3
4
9
b
DIMM
b
9
11
10
1
b
a
NRB
20
19
MFPB
12
4
17
18
13
16
15
b
14
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
38
1 A0EDM72000
HDD
{bizhub 423}
38
1 A0EDM72000
HDD
A,A1,{bizhub 223/283}
38
1 A0EDM72000
HDD
A,A1,B,C,G2,{bizhub 363}
38
2 A0P0N15200
Cable
{bizhub 423}
38
2 A0P0N15200
Cable
A,A1,{bizhub 223/283}
38
2 A0P0N15200
Cable
A,A1,B,C,G2,{bizhub 363}
38
3 A0P0N15100
Cable
{bizhub 423}
38
3 A0P0N15100
Cable
A,A1,{bizhub 223/283}
38
3 A0P0N15100
Cable
A,A1,B,C,G2,{bizhub 363}
38
4 A0P0144300
Shoulder screw
{bizhub 423}
38
4 A0P0144300
Shoulder screw
A,A1,{bizhub 223/283}
38
4 A0P0144300
Shoulder screw
A,A1,B,C,G2,{bizhub 363}
38
5 A0P0144400
Bushing
{bizhub 423}
38
5 A0P0144400
Bushing
A,A1,{bizhub 223/283}
38
5 A0P0144400
Bushing
A,A1,B,C,G2,{bizhub 363}
38
6 A1UD133200
38
7 A0P0147300
Mounting Plate
38
8 V865300026
MEMORY MODULES
SO DIMM (DIMM)
Q-45
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38
38
10 A1UD132300
4004182902 CUSHION
Ground Plate
38
11 A1UD130800
Rail
38
12 A0P0144701
Rail
38
13 A1UDH02002
{bizhub 223/283/7828}
38
13 A1UDH02102
{bizhub 363/423}
38
14 A1UD133300
38
15 A1UDN12Y00
38
16 A1UDN12R00
38
17 A1UDN12W00
38
18 A1UD130600
Mounting Plate
38
19 A1UD140102
Connecting Plate
{bizhub 423}
38
19 A1UD140102
Connecting Plate
A,A1,{bizhub 223/283}
38
19 A1UD140102
Connecting Plate
A,A1,B,C,G2,{bizhub 363}
38
20 A1UD140002
Mounting Plate
{bizhub 423}
38
20 A1UD140002
Mounting Plate
A,A1,{bizhub 223/283}
38
20 A1UD140002
Mounting Plate
A,A1,B,C,G2,{bizhub 363}
38 a
V118030403
screw
38 b
V116030603
Screw
V
4
P 39
7
12
9
6
c
a
1
8
PS6
10
21
11
a
PRCB
20
13
a
19
14
19
20
15
16
18
17
Page Key
Description
ServiceManual
1 A108M50100
Photointerrupter
39
2 A1UDN13300
Controller Detection
harness
39
3 A1UDM90300
Gasket
39
4 A1UD133600
Mounting Plate
39
5 A0ED137300
Ground Plate
39
39
7 A1UD131600
39
8 A1UD131801
39
Parts No.
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
C,D1,D3,F2,G1,H,I,J,K
C,D1,D3,F2,G1,H,I,J,K
Cover
Cover
4025228301 SCREW
Q-46
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39
9 A0P0147401
Mounting Plate
39
10 A0ED131900
Cover
39
11 A1UD134000
Screw
39
12 A1UD131700
Mounting Plate
39
13 A1UD130203
Cover
39
14 A1UD132900
39
15 A1UD132800
39
16 57GA61560
SCREW PROTECTION
CUSHION/1
39
17 A1UD133500
Insulating Film
39
18 A1UD130102
Mounting Plate
39
19 A1UD104500
Seal
39
20 V502010041
BUSHING
21 A1UDP00001
39
A,A1,B,F1,G2
39 a
V116030603
Screw
39 b
V137030603
screw
39 c
V116030804
Screw
39 d
V118030603
screw
39 e
V116030803
Screw
1.24 WIRING
P 40
(PRCB)
CN11
(HV1)
1
(SW2)
CN23
CN24
CN28
CN1
CN2
CN63
(M2)
CN4
CN9
CN10
CN3
CN7
CN6
CN5
CN64
(M1)
CN16
(PS83)
CN54
CN14
(CL81)
CN46
(DCPU)
CN22
CN7
CN5
CN17
CN43
(FM4)
CN15
(SD81)
CN57
Page Key
Parts No.
CN52
(TEM/HUM)
CN85
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
40
1 A1UGN12001
{bizhub 223}
40
1 A1UFN12001
{bizhub 283/7828}
40
1 A1UEN12001
{bizhub 363}
40
1 A1UDN12001
{bizhub 423}
Q-47
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P 41
(PRCB)
CN13
CN16
CN21
CN18
Japan Only
CN8
CN89
CN14
CN86
CN15
CN38
(RS1)
CN81
CN97
(PS4)
Japan Only
CN33
CN13
CN30
CN35
CN37
(PS5)
CN12
(M3)
CN3 6
(CNT)
CN39
CN95
(FM1)
CN1
CN6
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
41
1 A1UEN12X01
A,A1,{bizhub
223/283/363/7828}
41
1 A1UDN12X01
A,A1,{bizhub 423}
41
1 A1UEN12101
B,C,D1,D3,F1,F2,G1,G2,H
,I,J,K,{bizhub
D
223/283/363/7828}
41
1 A1UDN12101
B,C,D1,D3,F1,F2,G1,G2,H
D
,I,J,K,{bizhub 423}
Q-48
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P 42
CN91
(REYB/SCAN)
1
PJ1
P J9
Japan Only
(to Option: IR heater Kit)
C N 90
(to Option: Document Feeder)
CN92
CN80
CN93
CN81
CN22
(PRCB)
(DCPU)
CN84
(to Option: Paper Feeder)
CN3
CN6
CN615
CN607
(PS202)
CN620
(SP1)
CN614
(PRCB)
CN604
(RS201)
(REYB/SCAN)
CN605
PJ3
PJ11
CN606
(USBB)
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
42
1 A1UDN12S01
A,A1
42
1 A1UDN13400
B,C,D1,D3,F1,F2,G1,G2,H
D
,I,J,K
42
2 A1UDN10301
Scanner Wiring /3
A,A1,B,G2
42
2 A1UDN10701
Scanner Wiring /7
C,D1,D3,F1,F2,G1,H,I,J,K
Q-49
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26
21
16
11
31
36
32
37
33
38
29
34
39
30
35
40
11.1
11.5
Black
15.2
1.3
2. 4
13.2
28
2.8
12
2
10
27
22
17
16.5
Black
19.9
18.5
6 .2
16
15.2
1.3
2.4
21.5
0.1
33
26.3
11.5
28
23
18
13
6.8
25
0.2
7.3
5.2
13
26.3
4.8
11.5
24
19
14
8.4
White
31.4
8.5
9.2
2.8
11.2
8.4
Black
25
Nylon 20
15
10
18
6.2
11.5
10
7.2
14.4
5.0
Page Key
20
15.8
11
11.5
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
43
43
43
3 V500010003
Saddle
43
4 V500010005
saddle
43
5 V500010007
saddle
43
6 V500010008
saddle
43
7 V500010013
saddle
43
8 V500010020
Saddle
43
9 V500010046
saddle
43
10 V500010054
SADDLE
43
11 V500010055
SADDLE
43
12 V500010061
saddle
43
13 V500020019
clamp
43
14 V500020020
clamp
C,D1,D3,F1,F2,G1,H,I,J,K
43
15 V500020039
clamp
A,A1,B,F1,G2
43
16 V500020042
locker
43
17 V500020082
43
18 V500020084
43
19 V570010021
Saddle
43
20 V570010023
saddle
43
21 V570010026
saddle
43
22 V570010027
saddle
43
23 V570010028
saddle
43
24 V570010031
holder
43
25 V570010046
SADDLE
43
26 V500020052
bushing
43
27
43
28
D
D
C,D1,D3,F2,G1,H,I,J,K
D
A,A1,B,G2
Q-50
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1
2
3
3
See P3
See P3
5
7
8
See P4
See P2
See P3
See P4
9
10
11
See P3
Page Key
44
Parts No.
Description
1 A0ED166200
ServiceManual
Clas
s
Destinations
Holder
Quan
tity
A,A1,C,D1,D3,F1,F2,G1,H
D
,I,J,K
44
2 A0ED166100
Installing Spacer
44
3 A00J169100
Cover
44
4 A02E167700
Cover
44
5 A0PD160200
Pen
44
6 A1UD171800
Seal
44
7 V116030803
Screw
44
8 A02E161600
Seal
44
9 A0EDN30201
44
D1,D3,F2,G1,I,K
1
1
44
10 A02E942000
Label Metric
A,A1,C,D1,D3,F1,F2,G1,H
C
,I,J,K
44
10 A02E942100
Label Inch
B,G2
44
11 A00J940100
C,D1,D3,F1,F2,G1,H,I,J,K
Section
PM Parts Description
Maintenance Cycle
(K=1,000)
QTY
Parts No.
Destinations
Page/Key
Note
Replace
1
2
Manual
bypass tray
1
1
200k *2
200k *2
A00F623200
4034015101
P25-17
P26-31
*4
*4
3
4
5
Tray1
1
1
1
300k *2
300k *2
300k *2
A00J563600
A00J563600
A00J563600
P13-13
P13-13
P14-6
*4
*4
*4
6
7
8
Tray2
1
1
1
300k *2
300k *2
300k *2
A00J563600
A00J563600
A00J563600
P16-11
P16-11
P17-17
*4
*4
*4
Q-51
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9
10
11
12
Conveyance
section
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
4
1
1
1
900k
900k
900k
150k *2
1164354901
1164350801
1164351501
4040077800
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
450k *3
450k *3
420k *3
340k *3
450k *3
450k *3
420k *3
340k *3
450k *3
450k *3
420k *3
340k *3
A1UDR70800
A1UDR70800
A1UDR70800
A1UDR70800
A1UDR70900
A1UDR70900
A1UDR70900
A1UDR70900
A1UDR71000
A1UDR71000
A1UDR71000
A1UDR71000
25
Transfer
section
150k *2
A1UDR70500
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Processing
section
Drum unit
Developer
Developing unit
Toner filter(Developing
unit)
Toner filter(Main body)
Ozone filter
Toner bottle
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
120k *3
110k *3
100k *3
80k *3
120k *3
110k *3
100k *3
80k *3
480k *3
440k *3
400k *3
320k *3
120k *3
110k *3
100k *3
80k *3
480k *3
440k *3
400k *3
320k *3
150k *3
25k
25k
17.5k
17.5k
A1UDR71100
A1UDR71100
A1UDR71100
A1UDR71100
A1UD370700
A1UD370700
A1UD370700
A1UD370700
A02E148400
A02E148400
A02E148400
A02E148400
A1UD135100
-
P29-21
P29-22
P29-23
P29-35
{bizhub 423}
{bizhub 363}
{bizhub
283/7828}
{bizhub 223}
{bizhub 423}
{bizhub 363}
{bizhub
283/7828}
{bizhub 223}
{bizhub 423}
{bizhub 363}
{bizhub
283/7828}
{bizhub 223}
P32-1
P32-1
P32-1
P32-1
P32-1
P32-1
P32-1
P32-1
P32-1
P32-1
P32-1
P32-1
P29-39
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{bizhub 423}
{bizhub 363}
{bizhub
283/7828}
{bizhub 223}
{bizhub 423}
{bizhub 363}
{bizhub
283/7828}
{bizhub 223}
{bizhub 423}
{bizhub 363}
{bizhub
283/7828}
{bizhub 223}
{bizhub 423}
{bizhub 363}
{bizhub
283/7828}
{bizhub 223}
{bizhub 423}
{bizhub 363}
{bizhub
283/7828}
{bizhub 223}
P10-30
P10-30
P10-30
P10-30
P10-25
P10-25
P10-25
P10-25
P2-4
P2-4
P2-4
P2-4
P9-6
*5
*5
*5
*5
*6
*6
*6
*6
*5
*5
*5
*5
*6
*6
*6
*6
*1
*1
*1
*1
1.28 DESTINATION
Destinatio
n No.
A1
A2
B
Destinations
JAPAN
D1
Hz
Model No.
JAPAN
USA, CANADA
120
EUROPEAN TYPE
S.E
ASIA
TYPE
60
A1UD011/A1UD012/A1UE011/A1UE012/A1UF011/A1UF012/
A1UG011
THAILAND,SRI
220 50/6 A1UD041/A1UE041/A1UF041/A1UG041
LANKA,SINGAPORE,MALAYSIA,HONG -24
0
KONG,
0
PAKISTAN,INDIA,BANGLADESH,INDON
ESIA
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D3
E
AUSTRALIA,NEW ZEALAND
SAUDI ARABIA
127
SAUDI ARABIA
C.S AMERICA
C.S AMERICA
120
F2
G1
PHILIPPINES
F1
OCEAI
NA
TYPE
G2
60
60
A1UD0M1/A1UE0M1/A1UF0M1/A1UG0M1
A1UD011/A1UE011/A1UF011/A1UG011
TAIWAN
CHINA
KOREA
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ACCESSORY PARTS
27
1
5
DFCB
ACCESSORY PARTS
FM1
21
27
23
22
8
3
9
13
5
21
20
3
3
28
26
ACCESSORY PARTS
24
5
21
25
10
11
19
17
18
ACCESSORY PARTS
29
31
18
31
17
13
ACCESSORY PARTS
13
16
32
12
32
15
2
30
ACCESSORY PARTS
ServiceManual
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Quan
tity
Parts No.
Description
1 A143PP2S01
Rear Cover
2 A143PP0900
Screw
3 A143PP0J00
Screw
4 A143PP8Q01
5 A143PP0A00
Screw
6 A143PP7Y00
PW Board Assy
7 A143PP2K00
Hinge-R
8 A143PP7M00
Screw
9 A143PP2A00
Seal
10 A143PP2901
Magnet
11 A143PP0C00
Screw
12 A143PP2T01
Front Cover
13 A143PP8G00
Screw
14 A143PP8E01
Screw
15 A143PP8D01
16 A143PP2601
Reinforce Plate
17 A143PP2Q00
Film
18 A143PP2R00
Film
19 A143PP2402
Base Frame
20 A143PP2J00
Hinge-L
21 A143PP0H00
Screw
22 A143PP2701
Reinforce Plate
23 A143PP0200
Fan Motor
24 A143PP2501
Cover
25 A143PP8C01
26 A143PP8F00
27 A143113901
Hinge Cover
Q-54
Destinations
Clas
s
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1
28 A143PP6N00
Label
29 A143PP6Q00
Label
30 A143PP6P00
Label
31 A143114500
Screw_twostep
32 A143114600
Screw
P2
1
2
1
4
2
2
2
2
10
24
16
11
5
1
6
11
8
7
10
23
12
9
8
14
13
22
15
13
21
21
14
15
16
16
17
17
16
20
18
19
Description
20
19 18
ServiceManual
Quan
tity
Parts No.
1 A143PP2B01
Sponge
2 A143PP0F01
Screw
3 A143PP1602
4 A143PP1501
5 A143PP0G01
Screw
6 A143PP2801
Cover
7 A143PP8100
Roll
8 A143PP0A00
Screw
9 A143PP8200
Roll
10 A143PP2G01
Roll Assy
11 A143PP2H01
Roll Assy
12 A143112301
White_Sheet
13 A143PP8400
Roll
14 A143PP8600
Washer
15 A143PP8300
Holder
16 A143PP0S01
Retaining Ring
17 A143PP6800
Neuralizing Brush
18 A143PP0B00
Screw
19 A143PP8900
Torsion Spring
20 A143PP8800
Tension Spring
21 A143PP3S00
Pin
22 A143PP8700
Shaft
23 A143PP8500
Bushing
24 A143PP1D01
Lever
Q-55
Destinations
Clas
s
Page Key
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P3
PS8
PS7
4
PS6
4
5
6
8
5
7
9
7
11
13
10
17
VR1
12
12
11
11
11
11
16
11
14
15
11
Description
ServiceManual
Quan
tity
Parts No.
1 A143PP6J01
Regulating Plate
2 A143PP6G01
Regulating Plate
3 A143PP6B01
Cover
4 A143PP4800
Photointerrupter
5 A143PP6C01
Lever
6 A143PP6H01
Lever
7 A143PP6F01
Rack
8 A143PP0B00
Screw
9 A143PP6K01
Gear 40T
10 A143PP6M01
Holder
11 A143PP0A00
Screw
12 A143PP0M00
Screw
13 A143PP6X00
PW Board Assy
14 A143PP6E01
Tray
15 A143PP6D01
Neuralizing Brush
16 A143PP0900
Screw
17 A143PP7001
Q-56
Destinations
Clas
s
Page Key
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17
16
1
3
2
2
7
11
10
8
9
6
7
10
8
15
12
8
14
8
8
13
12
12
10
8
11
ServiceManual
Quan
tity
Parts No.
Description
1 A143PP5P02
Left Cover
2 A143PP5F01
Pressure Spring
3 A143PP5R01
Knob
4 A143PP5V00
Tension Spring
5 A143PP5Q01
Cover
6 A143PP8U00
Sponge
7 A143PP6A02
Plate Spring
8 A143PP0801
Screw
9 A143PP5X00
Sponge
10 A143PP7M00
Screw
11 A143PP1400
Shaft
12 A143PP5D01
Roller
13 A143PP5E00
Shaft
14 A143PP6500
Torsion Spring
15 A143PP7301
16 A143PP8T00
Sponge
17 A143PP7W00
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Destinations
Clas
s
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P5
3
4
PS2
5
10
PS3
6
7
11
9
12
PS1
8
PS 9
4
4
4
PS10
PS11
13
14
16
15
Description
1 A143PP6Y02
2 A143PP5N01
Bracket
3 A143PP0801
Screw
4 A143PP4800
Photointerrupter
5 A143PP6900
Tension Spring
Destinations
Quan
tity
Parts No.
ServiceManual
Clas
s
Page Key
6 A143PP7401
7 A143PP0D00
Screw
8 A143PP1Y00
Sponge
9 A143PP6800
Neuralizing Brush
10 A143PP6000
Torsion Spring
11 A143PP5H01
Lever
12 A143PP5G01
Lever
13 A143PP5K01
Lever
14 A143PP5M01
Lever
15 A143PP5J01
Lever
16 A143PP1W00
Neuralizing Brush
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P6
4
11
12
10
9
11
3
7
8
13
See P.4-15
15
16
1
1
14
1
17
18
26
25
42
5
19
1
41
20
40
21
39
23
38
22
31
32
16
5
30
32
15
5
37
33
29
28
24
5
36
27
35
34
26
1
25
ACCESSORY PARTS
Description
ServiceManual
Quan
tity
Parts No.
1 A143PP5501
Retaining Ring
2 A143PP4W01
Gear 20T
3 A143PP5W00
Torsion Spring
4 A143PP4X01
Holder
5 A143PP4S00
Pin
6 A143PP1N00
Bushing
7 A143PP0801
Screw
8 A143PP6401
Bracket
9 A143PP6300
Film
10 A143PP5U01
Stopper
11 A143PP6100
Film
12 A143PP6200
Film
13 A143PP5T01
Stopper
14 A143PP4V01
Lever
15 A143PP5301
Stopper
16 A143PP5200
Roller
17 A143563300
18 A143PP5000
Pulley 21T
19 A143563100
Roller
20 A143PP5C01
Shaft
21 A143PP5402
Shaft
22 A143PP5101
Coupling
23 A143PP4Y00
Holder
24 A143PP4R01
Lever
25 A143PP4U01
Torsion Spring
26 A143PP4T01
Holder
27 A143PP5B01
Stop Ring
28 A143PP5901
Bushing
29 A143PP5601
Coupling
30 A143PP6601
Coupling
Q-59
Destinations
Clas
s
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31 A143PP0100
32 A143PP4N00
Pad
33 A143PP4J00
Pressure Spring
34 A143PP6R01
Label
35 A143PP4M02
GUIDE
36 A143PP4P01
Film
37 A143PP4Q00
Guide Film
38 A143PP0000
39 A143PP5A00
Pulley 19T
40 A143PP5Y01
Flange
41 A143PP6700
Film
42 A143PP5S00
Film
26
7
25
9
7
10
27
24
31
30
15
12
23
10
8
15
29
28
38
32
15 15
38
36
22
21
33
35
15
14
4
5
6
34
15
18
37
19
20
38
9
15
18
17
10
13
14
15
15
8
38
14
16
11
12
10
10
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
1 A143PP1H01
Roller
2 A143PP1F01
Roller
3 A143PP0U00
Film
4 A143PP1J01
Roller
5 A143PP1800
Film
6 A143PP1N00
Bushing
7 A143PP0S01
Retaining Ring
8 A143PP0900
Screw
9 A143PP1P00
Bushing
10 A143PP0P00
Retaining Ring
11 A143PP1K01
Knob
12 A143PP1M00
Ball Bearing
13 A143PP0Y00
Blacket
14 A143PP7P00
Screw
15 A143PP0Q00
Retaining Ring
16 A143PP3T01
Arm
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17 A143PP3V01
Torsion Spring
18 A143PP3S00
Pin
19 A143PP3R01
Shaft
20 A143PP1000
Holder
21 A143PP3W01
Torsion Spring
22 A143PP3U01
Arm
23 A143PP3X00
Pin
24 A143PP3Y01
Lever
25 A143PP3900
Gear 25T
26 A143PP7D00
Lever
27 A143PP8W00
Guide Film
28 A143PP1201
Torsion Spring
29 A143PP0X00
Film
30 A143PP7V01
Spacer
31 A143PP0T01
Guide
32 A143PP2100
Cushion
33 A143PP0W00
Film
34 A143PP0V01
Guide
35 A143PP4001
Shaft
36 A143PP1S00
Washer
37 A143PP1101
Torsion Spring
38 A143PP4101
Roll
P8
3
2
35
28
27
29
1
1
11
1
6
7
12
10
9
30
PS4
26
16
12 31
12
12
11
11
P S5
32
18
38
34
15
13
25
33
45
43
11
44
12
14
M4
15
36
15
37
1
39
12
38
42
24
16
23
39
40
22
14
18 PS13
19
20
21
15
16
17
41
41
Description
40
ServiceManual
Quan
tity
Parts No.
1 A143PP0900
Screw
10
2 A143PP7T00
Guide Film
3 A143PP1E01
Film
4 A143PP2202
Film
5 A143PP7H00
Screw
6 A143PP2000
Cushion
7 A143PP1Y00
Sponge
8 A143PP1A00
Lever
Q-61
Destinations
Clas
s
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9 A143PP1B00
Torsion Spring
10 A143PP1301
Guide
11 A143PP1X00
Neuralizing Brush
12 A143PP1T00
Wiring Sadle
13 A143PP6V02
Motor
14 A143PP7R00
Specer
15 A143PP7M00
Screw
16 A143PP0Q00
Retaining Ring
17 A143PP4A01
Gear 50T
18 A143PP4800
Photointerrupter
19 A143PP0P00
Retaining Ring
20 A143PP0R00
Retaining Ring
21 A143PP4H01
Flange
22 A143263000
23 A143PP4B00
Pulley 14T
24 A143PP1Q00
Bushing
25 A143PP9B00
Brush
26 A143PP4600
Arm
27 A143PP1C00
Blacket
28 A143PP1V00
Blacket
29 A143PP1W00
Neuralizing Brush
30 A143PP7900
31 A143PP0D00
Screw
32 A143PP1U00
Blacket
33 A143PP4500
Arm
34 A143PP1701
Mounting Plate
35 A143PP7101
36 A143PP8B01
37 A143PP8A01
38 A143PP4D02
Bushing
39 A143PP4E00
Pressure Spring
40 A143PP4G01
Film
41 A143PP4F01
Film
42 A143PP4401
Guide
43 A143PP4901
Sheet
44 A143262501
Shaft
45 A143PP1G01
Roller
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5
2
M2
25
7
1
24
23
5
24
M1
10
5
58
14
5
14
22
SD 1
21 M3
26
11
14
26
20
12
5
5
19
18
13
18
PS12
17
Page Key
Parts No.
9
9
16
15
14
14
Quan
tity
ServiceManual
1 A143PP6T00
Motor
2 A143PP6U00
Motor
3 A143PP8K01
4 A143PP8J01
5 A143PP0900
Screw
10
6 A143PP4301
Guide
7 A143PP7N00
Screw
8 A143PP2U02
Bracket
9 A143PP8F00
10 A143PP8N01
Solenoid Assy
Destinations
Clas
s
Description
11 A143PP2C00
12 A143PP1R00
Tension Spring
13 A143PP3Q01
Bracket
14 A143PP7M00
Screw
15 A143PP3N01
Cam
16 A143PP3P01
Gear
17 A143PP4800
Photointerrupter
18 A143PP3M00
Screw
19 A143PP3K01
Bracket
20 A143PP0F01
Screw
21 A143PP0700
Motor
22 A143PP3D00
Blacket
23 A143PP3100
Tension Spring
24 A143PP8R00
Screw
25 A143PP3E02
Bracket
26 A143PP0E00
Screw
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P 10
2
1
1
5
4
4
6
CL1
7
13
14
CL2
15
16 1 7
4
12
18
11
19
12
20
10
4
22
26
25
23
21
24
20
34
PS14
27
33
31
32
4
29
30
28
6
4
4
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
10
1 A143PP8F00
10
2 A143PP8M01
10
3 A143PP8P01
10
4 A143PP0Q00
Retaining Ring
10
5 A143PP0900
Screw
10
6 A143PP3H00
BUSHING
10
7 A143PP3F00
Blacket
10
8 A143PP6W00
Clutch
Clutch
10
9 A143PP7500
10
10 A143PP3600
Pulley 29/43T
10
11 A143PP3701
Gear 30T
10
12 A143PP0R00
Retaining Ring
10
13 A143PP3801
Gear 50T
10
14 A143PP3C00
Shaft
10
15 A143PP3G00
Pin
10
16 A143PP3B01
Gear 22T
10
17 A143PP7A00
Specer
10
18 A143211200
10
19 A143PP8V01
Flange
10
20 A143PP0S01
Retaining Ring
10
21 A143PP3300
Flange
10
22 A143211000
10
23 A143PP3200
Pulley 21T
10
24 A143PP1902
Holder
10
25 A143PP3600
Pulley 28/40T
10
26 A143PP8H01
10
27 A143PP1M00
10
10
Ball Bearing
28 A143PP2X01
Pulley 28/40T
29 A143PP2Y01
PULLEY
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10
30 A143210200
10
31 A143PP2W00
Pulley 40T
10
32 A143PP3A01
Gear 27T
10
33 A143PP3J00
Bearing
10
34 A143PP3000
Shaft
11
16
21
26
31
36
12
17
22
27
32
37
13
18
23
28
33
38
14
19
24
29
34
39
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Page Key
11
Parts No.
Description
1 9J06PJG100
ServiceManual
Clas
s
Destinations
JIG
Quan
tity
Section
PM Parts Description
Maintenance Cycle
(K=1,000)
QTY
1
2
3
Pick-up roller
Feed roller
Separation roller
2
1
1
Parts No.
Destinations
Page/Key
Replace
200K *1
200K *1
200K *1
A143PP5200
A143563100
A143PP0100
P6-16
P6-19
P6-31
2.8 DESTINATION
Destination
No.
A
Hz
JAPAN
100
50/60
A2
JAPAN
200
50/60
C
D
Destinations
A1
B
D1
Note
USA, CANADA
120
60
EUROPEAN TYPE
220240
50/60
S.E ASIA
TYPE
220240
50/60
THAILAND,SRI
LANKA,SINGAPORE,MALAYSIA,HONGKONG,
PAKISTAN,INDIA,BANGLADESH,INDONESIA
Q-65
Model No.
A143-WY1
*2
*2
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D3
F1
F2
G1
AUSTRALIA,NEW ZEALAND
PHILIPPINES
E
F
OCEAINA
TYPE
G2
220240
50/60
220240
50/60
A143-WY1
SAUDI ARABIA
127
60
A143-WY1
SAUDI ARABIA
220240
50/60
A143-WY1
C.S AMERICA
220240
50/60
A143-WY1
C.S AMERICA
120
60
A143-WY1
TAIWAN
110
60
A143-WY1
220240
50/60
A143-WY1
220240
50/60
A143-WY1
KOREA
220240
50/60
A143-WY1
J
K
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5
2
b
2
b
a
6
a
a
7
1
(L)
(R)
For A0ED
a
11
10
8
7
9
(L)
(R)
For A1UD, A1UE, A1UF, A1UG
ServiceManual
Clas
s
Destinations
Quan
tity
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
1 A128173201
Read Cover
2 A02E169700
Hinge
3 A128173300
Read Cover
4 A02E169612
Holder
5 A128173101
Cover
9326282011 MAGNET
1139170302 SLIDER
1139170601 SEAL
1139170414 PAD
10 A128173400
Read Cover
(Model No.A128-WY2)
11 A128173500
Read Cover
(Model No.A128-WY2)
1 a
V116030804
Screw
1 b
V153041603
screw
1 c
V147031403
screw
3.2 DESTINATION
Destination
No.
A
Destinations
A1
JAPAN
A2
JAPAN
B
C
D1
Hz
Model No.
100
50/60
A128WY1/A128WY2
USA, CANADA
120
60
A128WY1/A128WY2
EUROPEAN TYPE
220240
50/60
A128WY1/A128WY2
S.E ASIA
TYPE
THAILAND,SRI
LANKA,SINGAPORE,MALAYSIA,HONGKONG,
PAKISTAN,INDIA,BANGLADESH,INDONESIA
220240
50/60
A128WY1/A128WY2
OCEAINA
TYPE
AUSTRALIA,NEW ZEALAND
220240
50/60
A128WY1/A128WY2
D
D3
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E
PHILIPPINES
F1
F2
G1
G2
SAUDI ARABIA
127
60
A128WY1/A128WY2
SAUDI ARABIA
220240
50/60
A128WY1/A128WY2
C.S AMERICA
220240
50/60
A128WY1/A128WY2
C.S AMERICA
120
60
A128WY1/A128WY2
TAIWAN
110
60
A128WY1/A128WY2
220240
50/60
A128WY1/A128WY2
220240
50/60
A128WY1/A128WY2
KOREA
220240
50/60
A128WY1/A128WY2
J
K
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4. SORTER/FINISHER (FS-527)
4.1 EXTERNAL PARTS
P1
6
4
5
a
1
b
9
a
2
3
10
a
11
c
e
1 4 15
12
35
34
26
28
b
19
36
g
b
b
32
23
Description
21
b
24
29
31
38
f
25
30
17
h
27
33
18
d 13
14
16
a
d
b
ServiceManual
f
20
22
21
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
Page Key
Parts No.
1 A0HR172900
Cover
2 A0HR172300
Guide
3 A0HR170501
Mounting Plate
4 A0HR170100
Top Cover
5 A0HR172400
Suction Plate /3
6 A0HR170800
Upper Door
7 A0HR941000
Label
8 A0HR172800
Suction Plate /4
9 A0HR172601
10 A0HR171600
Hinge
11 A0HR130300
Wiring Plate /3
12 A0HR171500
Hinge
13
4643102003 BAND
14 9J08210101
SET PLATE
15 A0HR172100
Suction Plate /2
16
17 A0HR940000
Label
18 A0HR173500
19 A0HR171900
Pressing Plate
20 A0HR170000
Front Door
21 A0HR173000
Hinge
22 A0HR170700
Cover /2
23 A0HR171400
Hinge
24 A0HR171800
Cover /5
25 A0HR170600
Cover /1
26 A0HR170400
Drive Cover
27 A0HR170300
Cover
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28 A0HR171000
Cover /Right
29 A0HR173300
Support Plate
30 A0HR173100
Cover /Right
31 A0HR171200
Cover /3
32 A0HR171100
Cover /3
33 A0HR173200
Cover /Left
34 A0HR170900
Cover /Left
35 A0HR170200
Rear Cover
36
38 A0HR173800
Spacer
1 a
V153030803
Screw
1 b
V137030804
screw
1 c
V137030803
screw
1 d
V137030603
screw
1 e
V149030803
screw
1 f
V153040803
screw
1 g
V153040804
screw
1 h
V153031003
screw
15
6
a
13
a
PS30
12
g
c
d
a
11
5
4
f
c
d
16
e
10
f
SW1
7
8
a
9
Page Key
Parts No.
1 A0HR110401
3 A0HR173400
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
Cover /9
4 A092145400
Shoulder screw
5 A0HR115200
Lever
6 A0HR911300
Cover
7 A0HR111100
Guide Switch
8 A0HR111501
9 A0HRG10000
Stay /2
14
10 9J06M60100
MICRO SWITCH
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11 A0HR910900
12 A0HR910600
Punch Duct
13 A0HR115400
14 A0HR111600
Sheet
15 A0HRN10501
FNS Wiring /6
16 A0HRN10102
FNS Wiring /2
16 A0HRN10103
FNS Wiring /2
2 a
V137030603
screw
2 b
V153030803
Screw
2 c
V137040803
SCREW
2 d
V144040603
SCREW
2 e
V116031603
Screw
2 f
V143040803
screw
2 g
V111030603
screw
P3
3
1
d
c
1
c
c
d
5
d
6
6
6
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
Page Key
Parts No.
1 15AA10380
STOPPER RUBBER
2 A0HR116000
Mounting Plate
3 A0HR115400
4 A0HR172700
Cover /8
5 A0HR111200
Mounting Plate
6 A0HR111400
Castor
7 A0HR111300
Mounting Plate
3 a
V143040803
screw
3 b
V144030603
Screw
3 c
V195080003
Nut
3 d
V137030603
screw
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P4
a
2
4
8
1
a
3
c
7
10
b
FSCB
7
7
c
6
c
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Parts No.
Description
1 A0HRH10003
PWB-MC
2 A0HR130900
3 A0HR130500
ServiceManual
Clas
s
Quan
tity
Wiring Guide /2
Wiring Plate /5
4 A0HR130700
Mounting Plate /2
5 A0HR130300
Wiring Plate /3
6 A0HR130400
Wiring Plate /4
7 V502010026
SUPPORT
8 A0HRN11700
9 A0HRN10002
FNS Wiring /1
spacer
10 V502010033
Destinations
4 a
V144030803
SCREW
4 b
V137030803
screw
4 c
V137030603
screw
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P5
16
17
b
2
c 12
4
16
18
14
PS11
9
10
a
5
PS 6
11
13
12
19
46
20
21
a
6
32 10
48
b 11
22
PS8
7
16
33
25
26
31
17
46
25
15
23
26
30
25
34
27
1
36
29
1
41
1
1
24
28
28
28
41
27
37
d
45 d
44
42
d
49
b
1
40
39
Description
ServiceManual
Quan
tity
Parts No.
1 A0DA701800
Flange
2 9J07501901
ROLL
3 A0HR222100
4 A0HRG21000
5 A0HR220600
Pulley 25T
6 A00J617800
BALL BEARING
7 A0HR222800
Conveyance Roll
8 A0HR223200
9 A0HR224900
Shaft
10 A0HR226000
Conveyance Roll
11 A0HR226200
Shaft
12 A0HR226100
Plate spring
13 A0HR717000
14 A0HR712400
Sensor Arm
15
1200521304 SHAFT
Destinations
Clas
s
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16
17 9J08210401
COLLAR
18 A0HR712802
Guide Plate
19 A0HR713800
Mounting Plate /5
20 A0HR711900
21 A0HR711500
Sensor Arm /1
22 A0HR220500
Conveyance Roller
23
4131253701 BUSHING
24 A0HR710400
Guide Plate /5
25 A0HR716500
Neutralizing Brush
26 A0HR716400
Neutralizing Brush
27 A0HR716700
Neutralizing Brush
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28 A0HR716800
Neutralizing Brush
29 A0HR717600
Guide
30 A0HR711001
31 A0HR716300
Mounting Plate
32 A0HR715601
Mounting Plate /8
33 A0HR711102
33 A0HR711113
34 A0HR711700
Sensor Arm
36 A0HR712100
37 A0HR940400
Label
39
40 A0HR717100
Neutralizing Brush
41 A0HR222700
42 A0HR223001
Conveyance Roll
Pressing Shaft
42 A0HR223012
Pressing Shaft
44 A0HR715700
Ground Spring
44 A0HR715711
Ground Spring
45 A0HR717200
46
47 A0HRN10801
FNS Wiring /9
48 A0HRN11801
49 A0HR226400
4030104002 CATCH
5 a
V217040001
E Ring
5 b
V137030603
screw
5 c
V217030001
E Ring
5 d
V153030803
Screw
P6
M4
3
4
3
1
2
14
5
b
c
10
15
5
6 7
13
11
a a
c
8
e 34
c
17
18
16
a
12
PS10
b
a
33
22
30
34
34 e
36
19
36
36
32
31
36
35
34
e
g
33
20
e
a
21
28
22
a
e
27
23
c
12
29
26
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Conveyance motor (M4)
Destinations
f
3
5 c
2 5 24
Clas
s
Quan
tity
1 A0HRM10000
Stepping motor
2 A0HR222201
Mounting Plate
3 A0HR223700
4 A0HR220800
Pulley 25/25/51T
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5 A0DA701800
Flange
6 A0HR224600
Pulley 18/25T
7 A0HR224800
Shaft
8 A0HR221400
9 A0HR220700
Pulley 25/25T
10 A0HR221300
11 A0HR222301
Shaft
12 A00J617800
BALL BEARING
13 A0HR713601
Mounting Plate /3
14 A0HR130000
Wiring Guide /1
15
16 A0HR713700
Mounting Plate /4
17 A0HR710001
Guide Plate /1
18 A0HR714200
Guide Sheet /3
19 A0HR710100
Guide Plate /2
20 A0HR713301
21 A0HR713101
22
23 A0HR220600
6
6
Pulley 25T
24 A0HR940200
Label
25 A0HR223500
Rotation Knob
26 A0HR225800
Pulley 25T
27 A0HR220100
28 A0HR714800
Neutralizing Brush
29 A0HR710300
Guide Plate /4
30 A0HR220200
Conveyance Roller
31 A0HR710200
Guide Plate /3
32 A0HR713201
Mounting Plate /2
33 A0HR222600
34 A0HR224500
Registration Roll
35 A0HR220000
36 A0HR717800
Guide
6 a
V137030603
screw
6 b
V116030603
Screw
6 c
V217040001
E Ring
6 d
V217050001
E ring
6 e
V217060001
E Ring
6 f
V237200850
pin
6 g
V144030603
Screw
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3 2
P7
8
1
a
2
1
47
10
6
42
12
39
46
45
PS9
40
22
10
13
39
46
20
43
14
15
37
a
36
34 35
37
a 2
33
f
16
37 38
23
44
29
a
2
c
20
37
a
19
21
44 23
4 4 23
32
31
17
22
18
44
25
23
24
2
26
2
a
27
30
a
29
28
ServiceManual
Quan
tity
Parts No.
Description
1 A0HR800700
Pulley 36T
2 A00J617800
BALL BEARING
3 A0HR224700
Gear 18T
4 A0HR710811
Guide Plate
5 A0HR716101
Mounting Plate /6
6 A0HR717400
Plate spring
7 A0HR717300
Plate spring
9 A0HR225600
Ground Spring
9 A0HR225611
Ground Spring
10 A0HR222700
Conveyance Roll
12 A0HR223001
Pressing Shaft
12 A0HR223012
Pressing Shaft
13 A0HR941100
Label
14 A0HR710502
Guide Plate /6
14 A0HR710513
Guide Plate /6
15 A0HR220400
16 A0HR940300
Label
17 A0HR710900
Guide Plate
17 A0HR710911
Guide Plate
18
19 A0HR712000
20 A0HR714300
Guide Sheet
21 A0HR715800
Swing Guide
22 9J08210401
COLLAR
23 A0HR715900
Swing Guide
24
25 A0HR717500
Neutralizing Brush
26 A0HR940100
Label
27 A0HR715500
Open/close Knob
Q-76
Destinations
Clas
s
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28 9J07331901
PULLEY 19T
29 A0DA701800
Flange
30 A0HR220300
Conveyance Roller
31 A0HR223600
Shaft
32 A0HR710601
Guide Plate
33 A0HR221600
34 A0HR225300
Pulley 19/25T
35 A0HR220600
Pulley 25T
36 A0HR225900
37 A0HR225701
38 A0HR716000
Fixing Shaft
39 A0HR222900
Conveyance Roll
40 A0HR225200
Pressing Shaft
40 A0HR225211
Pressing Shaft
42 A0HR225500
Ground Spring /1
42 A0HR225511
Ground Spring /1
43
44 A0HR717700
Guide Sheet
45 A0HRN10900
46 A0HR226300
47 A0HR226500
7 a
V217040001
E Ring
7 b
V144030603
Screw
7 c
V153030803
Screw
7 d
V137030603
screw
7 e
V217020001
E ring
7 f
V237200850
pin
M5
b b
9
b
8
a
a b
13
11
10
M9
18
b
g
27
25
e
f
10
13
29 2 9
e
28
35
12
26
25
29
29
29
30
31
29
24
32
29
29
e h
33
b
8 b
21
18
20
Description
Stepping motor
ServiceManual
Exit motor (M5)
Q-77
15
h
16
e
7
22
1 A0HRM10000
35
M1 0
e
PS12
23 21
34
e
19
Parts No.
30
31
Page Key
e
17
Destinations
Clas
s
C
Quan
tity
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2 A0HRG72000
3 A0HR806400
4 A0HR805700
Pulley 21/28T
5 A0HR805800
Pulley 33T
6 A0HR806200
4131253701 BUSHING
9 A0HR808900
10 A0HR808300
11 A0HR807700
Shaft
12 A0HR807800
Gear 18T
13 A0HRA89600
Pressure touching
alienation motor
Gear 18T
13 A0HRA89611
PRESSURE TOUCHING
ALIENATION MOTOR
15 A0HR804400
Gear 22T
16 A0HR808700
Mounting Plate
17
18 A0HR807600
8
8
8
21
22 A0HR805200
23 A0HR801400
24 A0HR809100
Cover
25 A0HR808800
Neutralizing Brush
26 A0HR808600
Gear 30T
27 A0HR807100
Arm /1
28 A0HR806500
Guide /Rear
29
4643502012 CUSHION
30
4643500701 HOLDER
31
4643500801 ROLLER
32 A0HR805000
Guide
33 A0HR809700
Arm /2
34 A0HR807000
Gear 30T
35 A0HR808000
Mounting Plate
Shaft
19 A0HR806300
Guide /Front
20 A0HR809400
4643307802 GUIDE
8 a
V116030603
Screw
8 b
V217040001
E Ring
8 c
V217060001
E Ring
8 d
V237201250
Pin
8 e
V137030603
screw
8 f
V137030804
screw
8 g
V153040803
screw
8 h
V115260503
Screw
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M3
P9
4
5
1
2
11
b
a
10
8
12
9
24
34
35
33
13
34
15
36
f
32
f
31 30 g
8
33
34
33
46
29
28
h
c
25
19
e
M8
f
16 16
17
18
35
44 4 5
30
26
14
43
26 42 41
26 40
26 39
26
34
38
37
c
5
26
21
23
PS7
25
33
47
20
M6
24
c a
PS26
23
PS13
29
a
28
h
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Parts No.
48
27
Description
ServiceManual
Paper passage motor/2 (M3)
Destinations
23
Clas
s
Quan
tity
1 A0HRM10000
Stepping motor
2 A0HR804100
Mounting Plate
3 A0HR801300
4 A0HR803900
4
2
4131253701 BUSHING
7 A0HR803000
Cam
8 A0HR800600
9 A0HR804200
Shaft
10 A0HR820900
Swing Claw /2
11 A0HR820000
Swing Claw /1
12 A0HR821400
13 A0HR821000
14 A0HR821100
Lever
15 A0HR821300
Lever
16 A083705400
Gear 20T
17 A0HR820800
18 A0HR820700
19 A0HRA71400
20 A0HRA71300
21 A0HRG70000
23
24 A0HR808500
Bushing
25 A0HR809800
Neutralizing Brush
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26 A0HR806600
Holding Sheet
27 A0HR800000
Guide /Upper
28 A0HR809600
Guide
29 A0HR801500
Neutralizing Brush
30 A0HR731700
Paddle /1
31 A0HR734600
Stopper
32 A0HR800300
Shaft
33 A0HR800400
Roll
34 A0HR801200
35 A0HR800800
Shaft
36 A0HR800100
Mounting Plate
37 A0HR733501
Drum /3
38 A0HR733100
39 A0HR733300
Cushion
40 A0HR731100
Arm
41 A0HR731900
Shaft /3
42 A0HR730300
Pulley 19T
43 A0HR731800
Drum /1
44 9J07331901
PULLEY 19T
45 A0HR733000
46
47 A0HR804400
48 A0HR809900
4349138001 FLANGE
Gear 22T
Mounting Plate
9 a
V137030603
screw
9 b
V116030603
Screw
9 c
V217040001
E Ring
9 d
V237201250
Pin
9 e
V218040086
E ring
9 f
V217030001
E Ring
9 g
V237200850
pin
9 h
V136030603
screw
9 k
V115260503
Screw
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b
a
5
6
b
a
21
22
20
PS16
23 24
22
10
25
19
e
9
29
M13
26
c
PS20
17
a
17
12
13
27
28
15
18
33
a
11
PS17
14
b
2
16
15
a
a
32
31
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
10
1 A0HR740100
10
1 A0HR740111
10
2 A0HR741400
Plate spring /1
10
3 A0HR721800
Guide Sheet /1
10
4 A0HR740300
10
4 A0HR740311
10
5 A0HR741600
10
6 A0HR740200
10
6 A0HR740211
10
7 A0HR741500
Plate spring /2
10
8 A0HR740400
Tape
10
9 A0HR720101
Regulating Tray
10
10 A0HR721300
Slide Holder /2
10
11 A0HR741000
Pulley 24T
10
12 A0HRG72500
10
13 A0HR720900
10
14 A0HR722300
Cover
10
15 A0HR722200
Guide Sheet /2
10
16 A0HR721900
Adjusting Plate
10
17
10
18 A0HR740600
Mounting Plate
10
19 A0HR740900
Pulley 24/48T
10
20 A0HR741100
10
21 A0HR721200
Slide Holder /1
10
22 A0HR722400
Guide Sheet /3
10
23 A0HR740800
Shaft
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24
10
25 A0HR740700
10
26 A0HRG72400
10
27 A0HR720300
Stopper /Middle
10
28 A0HR722500
Regulating Sheet
10
29 A083M10000
Stepping motor
10
31 A0HR897100
10
32 A0HR897001
Actuator /1
10
33 A0HR897200
Sensor Pedestal
10 a
V137030603
screw
10 b
V153030803
Screw
10 c
V143030603
SCREW
10 d
V116030603
Screw
10 e
V217040001
E Ring
V
3
44
50
f
g
45
36
f
35
43
42
46
40
41
c
a
34
35
33
a b
26
28
27
12
20
M 14
48
22
b
15
19
21
18
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Parts No.
17
A
A
PS19
Description
13
d
M11
20
c
a
11
19
PS18
47
30
29
23
b
c
9
31
25
24
7
10
f
37
32
36
3 9 h 36
38
51
c
a
35
49
40
f
k
3 6 52
35
B
e
P 11
14
16
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
11
1 A0HR750300
Cover
11
2 9J08560101
STAPLER UNIT
11
3 A0HR751402
Stapler Guide
11
4 A0HR721400
Shaft
11
5 A0HR721300
Slide Holder /2
11
6 A0HR740400
Tape
11
7 A0HR722200
Guide Sheet /2
11
8 A0HR720501
Stopper /Rear
11
11
10 A0HR721200
Slide Holder /1
11
11 A0HR722000
11
12 A0HR740900
Pulley 24/48T
11
13 A083M10000
Stepping motor
11
14 A0HR761600
Knob
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15 A0HR761500
Pulley 30/42T
11
16 A0HRG72100
11
17 A0HR762100
11
18 A0HRG72200
11
19 A0HR761300
Mounting Plate
11
20
11
21 A0HRM10000
Stepping motor
11
22 A0HR761400
Guide Rail
11
23 A0HR762600
11
24 A0HR760700
Pulley 30/63T
11
25 A0HR760800
11
26 A0HR760400
11
27 A0HR760300
Shaft
11
28 A0HR741200
Shaft
11
29 A0HR741300
Pulley
11
30 A0HR721500
11
31 A0HRG72500
11
32 A0HR741000
Pulley 24T
11
33 A0HR720900
11
34 A0HR762200
Stapler Table
11
35 A0HR750800
Shaft
11
36 A0HR751300
Roll
11
37 A0HR751100
Guide Shaft
11
38 A0HR751200
Holder /2
11
39 A0HR750700
11
40 A0HR751500
Collar
11
41 A0HR751000
Holder /1
11
42
11
43 A0HR760500
Slide Part
11
44 A0HR750101
Adjusting Plate
11
45 A0HR750201
Base frame
11
46 A0HR760600
Holder
11
47 A0HR720400
Stopper /Front
11
48 A0HR762500
Adjusting Plate
11
49 A0HRG72300
11
50 9J08P00100
STAPLE CARTRIDGE
11
51 A0HR762700
Protection Part
11
52 A0HR762800
11 a
V217040001
E Ring
11 b
V137030603
screw
11 c
V153030803
Screw
11 d
V143030603
SCREW
11 e
V217060050
E ring
11 f
V116030603
Screw
11 g
V218040086
E ring
11 h
V217030001
E Ring
11 k
V137030803
screw
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b
b
3
21
23
22
13
g 16 a
a
3 d
P 12
20
37
a 11
f
SD1
c
5
12
d 9
h
17 18
b
14
15 g
10
13
13
3
a
16
21
a
18
h
17 20
16
M12
a 16
19
13
25
34
24
28
29
35
14
24
26
28
36
28
k
29
30
28 30 33
28
27
a a
13
b
f
28
32
m k
20
28
29
31
28
30
28 3 0
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Description
12
1 A0HR734700
Cover
12
2 A0HRM20000
Flaper solenoid
12
12
4 A0HR732000
12
4131253701 BUSHING
Mounting Plate
4643521903 DRUM
12
6 A0HRA73200
12
7 A0HR735000
Spacer
12
8
9
12
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
4349211502 COLLAR
12
10 A0HR731500
Pulley 24T
12
11 A0HR732500
Gear 22/24T
12
12 A0HR732100
12
13
12
14 A0HR734200
Guide Sheet /1
12
15 A0HR734100
Guide /3
12
16 A0HR730800
Roller
12
17 A0HR734400
Weight
12
18 A0HR734500
Shaft
12
19 A0HR731200
12
20 9J07331901
PULLEY 19T
12
21 A00J617800
BALL BEARING
12
22 A0HR730101
Guide /ASSY
12
23 A0HR735500
Neutralizing Brush /1
12
24 A0HR733300
Cushion
12
25 A0HR734000
Guide /2
12
26 A0HR730500
Shaft /2
12
27 A0HR730400
Arm
12
28 A0HR734801
Paddle /2
4349138001 FLANGE
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12
29 A0HR735100
Drum /2
12
30 A0HR735600
Neutralizing Brush /2
12
31 A0HR730300
Pulley 19T
12
32 A0HR734900
12
33 A0HR735200
Stopper
12
34 A0HR733501
Drum /3
12
35 A0HR733200
12
36 A0HR730200
Shaft /1
12
37 A0HR735700
Guide Sheet /2
12 a
V217040001
E Ring
12 b
V137030603
screw
12 c
V136030603
screw
12 d
V192030409
screw
12 e
V115260403
Screw
12 f
V237200850
pin
12 g
V237201050
pin
12 h
V153030803
Screw
12 k
V233200650
pin
12 m
V217030001
E Ring
14
2
5
b
1
P 13
15
16
M15
13
f
d
PS22
18
19
PS14
b
4
9
c
17
9
8
e
10
17
20
12
d
11
7
23
22
23
21
c
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
13
1 A0HR892900
Worm
13
2 A0HR893000
Shaft
13
3 A0HR892800
Gear 43T
13
4 A00J617800
BALL BEARING
13
5 A0PNM10200
13
6 A0HR893200
Mounting Plate
13
13
8 A0HR893100
Shaft
13
9 A0HR894200
Connecting Pin
1079553001 BUSHING
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13
10 A0HR892400
Worm wheel
13
11 A0HR892300
Gear 18T
13
12 A0HR893600
Mounting Plate
13
13
13
14 9J08210401
COLLAR
13
15 A0HR892500
Actuator
13
16
Neutralizing Brush
13
17
1200521304 SHAFT
4037090601 PHOTO INTERRUPTER
13
18 A0HR892600
13
19
13
20 A0HR890901
Mounting Plate
13
21 A0HR890300
Tray /1
13
22 A0HR890200
Tray /2
13
23 A0HR904000
Cushion
13 a
V115030803
Screw
13 b
V217040001
E Ring
13 c
V137040803
SCREW
13 d
V137030603
screw
13 e
V217060050
E ring
13 f
V144030603
Screw
P 14
19
1
a
a
5
18 3
5
3
4
b
17
11
c
10
6
2
8
2
13
16 15
10
PS21
14
c
d
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
14
1 A0HR891000
Shaft
14
2 13QE75010
BEARING/A
14
3 A0HR894200
Connecting Pin
14
4 A0HR893700
Pulley 24T
14
5 A0HR890800
Flange
14
6 A0HR890500
14
7 A0HR892200
Reinforce Plate
14
8 A0HR891800
Pulley 24T
14
9 A0HRG89500
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14
10
14
11 A0HRG89400
14
12
14
13
9331220031 MICRO-SWITCH
14
14 A0HRG89300
Detection sw installation
board Cashime
14
15 A0HR891200
Spring
14
16 A0HRG89200
Actuata kashime
14
17 A0HR892100
Auxiliary Plate
14
18 A0HR890600
Gear 19T
14
19 A0HR890700
Pulley 24T
14 a
V217080001
E ring
14 b
V137030803
screw
14 c
V217060001
E Ring
14 d
V144030603
Screw
14 e
V217040001
E Ring
14 f
V115231003
Screw
1
2
31
b
d
22
M16
33
11
12
k
10
c
7
22
PS25
18
17
19
20
32
22
a
c
7
3
b
25
7
b
13
5
c
21
16
h
15
14
30
22 d
29
2
2
e
25
24
26
b
22
Parts No.
Description
e
d
27
e
Page Key
23
28
22
ServiceManual
e
d
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
15
1 A0HR900000
15
2 A0HR903000
Shaft
15
3 A0HR902900
Roll
15
4 A0HRG89000
15
15
6 A0HR903600
15
4643460401 ROLL
Shaft
15
8 A0HR902100
Support Shaft
15
9 A00J211200
Ball Bearing
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15
10 A0HR901800
15
11 A01GM10000
BRUSH MOTOR
15
12
15
13 A0HR902700
Mounting Pedestal
1
1
15
14 A0HR902800
Collar /1
15
15 A0HR902600
15
16 A0HR902300
Rotation Shaft /1
15
17 A0HR902200
Worm
15
18 A0HR901500
Shaft /1
15
19 A0HR901400
Gear 40T
15
20
15
21 A0HR901900
Connecting Plate
15
22 A0HR903200
Mounting Plate
15
23 A0HR903300
Rail
15
24 A0HR891500
Plate spring
15
25 A0HR891400
Mounting Plate
15
26 A0HR900300
Mounting Plate
15
27 A0HR900801
15
28 A0HR900901
Cover Tray
15
29 A0HR900400
Mounting Plate
15
30 A0HR891600
Plate spring
15
31 A0HR903400
Rail
15
32 A0HR900202
Mounting Plate
15
33 A0HRN11100
15 a
V137040803
SCREW
15 b
V116040803
Screw
15 c
V217040001
E Ring
15 d
V137030803
screw
15 e
V144030803
SCREW
15 f
V137030603
screw
15 g
V217060001
E Ring
15 h
V116030803
Screw
15 k
V116030603
Screw
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P 16
1
2
1
b
16
14
a
5
13
15
c
PS24
6
9
5
9
10
6
7
15
10
8
10
12
10
b
5
7
10
11
10
11
11
11
5
11
7
Page Key
Parts No.
11
5
7
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
16
1 A0HR903800
Actuator /Rear
16
2 A0HR897300
Actuator /2
16
3 A0HR897500
Mounting Plate
16
16
4643460401 ROLL
16
6 A0HR750800
16
16
16
9 A0HR903900
16
Shaft
Guide Cover /2
10 A0HR901001
Guide /3
16
11 A0HR901101
Guide /1
16
12 A0HR901300
Receiving Plate /2
16
13 A0HR901603
Guide /5
16
14 A0HR901200
Receiving Plate /1
16
15 A0HR941200
Label
16
16 A0HRN11003
16 a
V116030803
Screw
16 b
V137030603
screw
16 c
V137030803
screw
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c
3
1
b
c
5
23
21
c
6
20
c
7
14
g
8
e
18
19
f
h
14
g
15
16
14
PS5
14
12
10
8
22
13
17
11
f
c
c
Page Key
ServiceManual
Quan
tity
Description
17
1 A0HR160300
Rear Cover
17
2 A0HR160500
Cover
17
3 A0HR160401
17
4 A0HR100700
Pin
17
5 A0HR703000
Wiring Guide /2
17
6 A0HR100001
17
7 A0HRG73100
17
8 40AA32290
MAGNET CATCH
17
Destinations
Clas
s
Parts No.
17
10 A0HR701200
Mounting Plate
17
11 A0HR100600
17
12 A0HR702200
Fixing Plate /7
17
13 A0HR100200
17
14 A0HR703200
Guide Film /4
17
15 A0HR703300
Guide Film /5
17
16 A0HR701300
Guide Film /1
17
17 A0HR701600
17
18 A0HRG73000
17
19 A0HR100400
17
20 A0HR100900
17
21 A0HR702700
Wiring Guide /1
17
22 A0HRN11400
17
23 A0HR703400
Ground Part
17 a
V137030804
screw
17 b
V153040804
screw
17 c
V153030803
Screw
17 d
V116030803
Screw
17 e
V137030603
screw
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17 f
V116040803
Screw
17 g
V145030803
screw
17 h
V153030804
screw
P 18
a
1
b
3
b
b
b
4
20
19
20 a
21
PS1
5
a
18
16
c
15
14
12
14
17
7
13
13
8
12
11
10
b
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
18
1 A0HR160200
18
2 A0HR702600
Mounting Plate
18
3 A0HR230201
Holder
18
4 A0HRR90000
18
5 A0HR700600
Mounting Plate /1
18
6 A0HR700101
Guide Plate /A
18
7 A0HR701700
Guide Film /3
18
8 A0HR700900
Entrance Guide /1
18
9 A0HR701001
Entrance Guide /2
18
10 A0HR701100
Detecting Lever
18
11 A07R812700
Suction Plate /1
18
12 A0HR212700
Idler Roll /1
18
13 A0HR212800
Idler Shaft /1
18
14 A0HR213500
Spring
18
15 A0HR813100
Sheet
18
16 A0HR811101
Guide
18
17 A0HR702400
Support Shaft /2
18
18 A0HR813200
Sheet
18
19 A0HR702900
Ground Plate
18
20
18
21 A0HRN11200
4036365901 COLLAR
18 a
V153030804
screw
18 b
V153030803
Screw
18 c
V217020001
E ring
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P 19
b
16
15
a
a
17
b
1
1
17
18
c
14
c
c
14 c
c
14
14
2
c
2
3
4
b
b
13
19
5
12
PS2
8
7
7
9
6
7
11
10
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
19
1 A0HR160001
19
1 A0HR160012
19
2 A0HR213500
Spring
19
3 A0HR212800
Idler Shaft /1
19
4 A0HR212700
Idler Roll /1
19
5 A07R812700
Suction Plate /1
19
6 A0HR700202
19
7 A0HR703200
Guide Film /4
19
8 A0HR702000
19
9 A0HR703300
Guide Film /5
19
10 A0HR701400
19
11 A0HR701500
Guide Film /2
19
12 A0HRR90000
19
13 A0HR700600
Mounting Plate /1
19
14 A0HR212600
Idler Roll /3
19
15 A0HR701900
Support Plate /2
19
16 A0HR702800
Ground Terminal
19
17 A0HR212400
19
18 A0HR212500
Idler Shaft /3
19
19 A0HRN11300
19 a
V153041004
screw
19 b
V153030803
Screw
19 c
V217040001
E Ring
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11
b
12
a
b
d
4 5
6
3
21
18
19
15
M2
f
20
32
22
37
32
b
a 16
1
b
17 d
13
a
3
b
M1
PS3
14
9 10
P 20
15
35
34
33
36
32
31
23
23
30
24
25
29
24
25
b
26
a
28
27
a
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
20
1 A0HRM10000
Stepping motor
20
2 A0HR213800
Mounting Plate
20
3 A0HR210300
Flange
20
4 A0HR213600
Flange
20
5 A0HR213000
Drive Belt /3
20
6 A0HR210200
Pulley 14/26T
20
7 A0HR211000
Pulley 28T
20
8 A0HR211600
Drive Belt /1
20
9 A0HR212000
Pulley 21/25T
20
10 A0HR211900
Drive Belt /5
20
11 A0HRG72800
20
12 A0HR213200
20
13 A0HR213701
Ring
20
14 A0HR213300
Gear 19T
20
15 A0HR700300
20
16 A0HRG72900
Bracket Assy
20
17
20
18 A0HR810200
20
19 A083705400
Gear 20T
20
20 A0HRA71400
20
21 A0HR810300
20
22 A0HR810401
20
20
Arm
Guide Plate
23 A0HR211200
Drive Roller /1
24 A0HR211800
Fixing Plate /4
20
25 A02E815200
BUSHING
20
26 A0HR210700
Ground Part /2
20
27
20
28 A0HR214000
20
29 A0HR703100
1079553001 BUSHING
Fixing Plate /5
Wiring Guide /3
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30 A0HR210500
Drive Roller /3
20
31 A0HRG72600
20
32 A00J211200
Ball Bearing
20
33 A0HR213100
Pulley 28T
20
34 A0HR210900
Drive Belt /2
20
35 A0HR210100
Drive Belt /4
20
36 A0HR211100
Fixing Plate /2
20
37 A0HRG72700
20 a
V153030803
Screw
20 b
V217040001
E Ring
20 c
V116030803
Screw
20 d
V217030001
E Ring
20 e
V115260503
Screw
20 f
V218040086
E ring
4.9 WIRING
CN82
CN81
CN171
(PS17)
CN172
(PS20)
P 21
CN173
(PS16)
CN83
PJ8A
(FSCB)
PJ17A
(FSCB)
CN175
(PS19)
CN174
(PS18)
CN123
CN112
CN117
CN114
CN111
CN116
CN113
CN121
CN122
CN119
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
21
1 A0HRN10401
FNS Wiring /5
21
2 A0HRN10701
FNS Wiring /8
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P 22
1
GND2
CN53
GND2
CN51
CN202
Page Key
22
C N 201
Parts No.
ServiceManual
Description
1 A0HRN10300
Clas
s
Destinations
FNS Wiring /4
CN141 (PS14)
CN142 (PS22)
CN93 CN161 CN92
(M9) (PS7) (M8)
CN41 (M15)
CN71
(M 3 )
CN61
(SD1)
CN73 (M5)
P 23
CN94
(M10)
CN214
(PS26)
CN164
CN53
CN52
CN101 (M16)
(M101)
CN145
CN167
(PS13)
CN91 (M6)
CN72
(M4)
CN191
Quan
tity
CN202
CN111
CN162
CN143
CN121
CN212
CN62
CN166 (PS12)
PJ21A
(FSCB)
PJ27A
(FSCB)
PJ5A
(FSCB)
PJ6A
(FSCB)
PJ4A
(FSCB)
Page Key
Parts No.
PJ7A
(FSCB)
PJ28A
PJ9A
(FSCB)
(FSCB)
PJ29A
(FSCB)
Description
PJ30A
(FSCB)
PJ11A
(FSCB)
PJ12A
(FSCB)
PJ10A
(FSCB)
ServiceManual
Q-95
PJ14A
(FSCB)
PJ16A
(FSCB)
PJ20A
PJ19A (FSCB)
(FSCB)
CN211 (PS21)
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
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1 A0HRN10602
FNS Wiring /7
16
21
26
31
36
12
17
22
27
32
37
13
18
23
28
33
38
14
19
24
29
34
39
15
20
25
30
35
40
11
10.7
7.2
9.2
19.8
15.8
11.5
8.5
14.4
11.2
11.5
15.2
7.3
18.5
4.8
4
White
15.2
2. 8
26.3
6.2
10
5
5.3
25
26.3
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
24
1 V500010005
saddle
24
2 V500010007
saddle
24
3 V500010020
Saddle
24
4 V500010046
saddle
24
5 V500020037
clamp
24
6 V500020052
bushing
24
7 V570010021
Saddle
24
8 V570010026
saddle
24
9 V570010027
saddle
24
10 V570010028
saddle
24
11 V570010046
SADDLE
Q-96
Quan
tity
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10
10
12
12
10
10
11
11
11
11
13
14
15
8
16
Page Key
Parts No.
ServiceManual
Description
Clas
s
Destinations
Quan
tity
25
1 A0HR116501
25
2 A0HR115101
25
3 A0HR115001
25
4 A0HR116600
Mounting Plate
25
5 A0HR116401
25
6 A0HR116700
Spacer
25
7 A0HR701300
Guide Film /1
25
8 A0HR700700
Entrance Guide /D
25
9 A0HR700001
Guide Plate /D
25
10 V116030803
Screw
25
11 V116031603
Screw
25
12 V116040803
Screw
25
13 V137040803
SCREW
25
14 A02E193400
Shoulder screw
25
15 A0HR890100
Tray /1
25
16 A0HR890200
Tray /2
Section
PM Parts Description
Maintenance Cycle
(K=1,000)
QTY
Parts No.
Destinations
Page/Key
Replace
Upper Paddle
800K
A0HR731700
P9-30
ALIGNMENT/STAPLER
SEC-
Lower Paddle
800K
A0HR734801
P12-28
4.13 DESTINATION
Destination
No.
Destinations
Q-97
Hz
Model No.
Note
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A
A1
JAPAN
100
50/60
A2
JAPAN
200
50/60
B
C
D1
USA, CANADA
120
60
A0HR-WY1/A0HR-WY2
EUROPEAN TYPE
220240
50/60
A0HR-WY1/A0HR-WY2
S.E ASIA
TYPE
THAILAND,SRI
LANKA,SINGAPORE,MALAYSIA,HONGKONG,
PAKISTAN,INDIA,BANGLADESH,INDONESIA
220240
50/60
A0HR-WY1/A0HR-WY2
OCEAINA
TYPE
AUSTRALIA,NEW ZEALAND
220240
50/60
A0HR-WY1/A0HR-WY2
220240
50/60
A0HR-WY1/A0HR-WY2
D
D3
PHILIPPINES
E
F1
F
F2
G1
G2
A0HR-WY1/A0HR-WY2
SAUDI ARABIA
127
60
A0HR-WY1/A0HR-WY2
SAUDI ARABIA
220240
50/60
A0HR-WY1/A0HR-WY2
C.S AMERICA
220240
50/60
A0HR-WY1/A0HR-WY2
C.S AMERICA
120
60
A0HR-WY1/A0HR-WY2
TAIWAN
110
60
A0HR-WY1/A0HR-WY2
220240
50/60
A0HR-WY1/A0HR-WY2
220240
50/60
A0HR-WY1/A0HR-WY2
KOREA
220240
50/60
A0HR-WY1/A0HR-WY2
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5.1 EXTERNAL PARTS
c
P1
24
d
7
6
b
6
b
a
21
20
2
b
19
b
b
b
19
28
22
10
18
23
13
d
11
e
25
c
16
26
14
15
17
27
b
12
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
A0U7PP6V01
Mounting Plate
A0U7PP2N00
SLIDE RAIL
A0U7PP7E00
MOUNTING PLATE
A0U7PP9W00
COVER
A0U7PP4P00
REAR COVER
A0U7PP9400
CUSHION
A0U7PP6S00
COVER
A0U7PP4600
UPPER COVER
A0U7PP7C00
GUIDE
10
A0U7PPB100
Cushion
11
A0U7PP5800
Cover
12
A0U7PP4N01
Front Cover
13
A0U7PP6J00
HOLDER
14
A0U7PPAX01
Pressing Spring
15
A0U7PP9K00
HOLDER
16
A0U7PP7P00
MOUNTING PLATE
17
A0U7PP6U01
Rail
18
A0U7PPAM01
Roller Assy
19
A0U7PPAN01
Roller Assy
20
A0U7PPAP01
Roller Assy
21
A0U7PP8P00
NEUTRALIZING BRUSH
22
A0U7PP6701
Cover
23
A0U7PPB001
Shoulder Screw
24
A0U7PP3J01
Hamess
25
A0U7PPB900
Label
26
A0U7PPBA00
Label
27
A0U7PPAU00
Cushion
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28
A0U7PPAV00
Cushion
A0U7PP1600
SCREW
A0U7PP1400
SCREW
A0U7PPAE00
Screw
A0U7PPAJ00
Screw
A0U7PP0400
SCREW
A0U7PPAH00
Screw
21
a
b
22
19
8
19
5
6
17
12
10
28
16
29
11
13
23
9
30
22
12
14
15
b 8
24
10
g
8
27
26
25
e
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
A0U7PPC100
GEAR
A0U7PPB300
Cushion
A0U7PPB200
Cushion
A0U7PP8T00
CUSHION
A0U7PP6G01
Cover
A0U7PP1300
BUSHING
A0U7PP0X00
STOPPER RING
A0U7PP4J01
Roll
A0U7PP5W00
ARM
10
A0U7PP4H01
Arm
11
A0U7PP9201
Torsion Spring
12
A0U7PP8000
SHAFT
13
A0U7PPAT00
Shaft
14
A0U7PP7R01
Shaft
15
A0U7PP9101
Torsion Spring
16
A0U7PPC001
Shutter
17
A0U7PPBY00
Shutter
18
A0U7PP4E01
Tray
19
A0U7PP6W00
GUIDE
20
A0U7PP4S00
COVER
21
A01FPP1H00
CUSHION
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22
A0U7PP8S01
Shoulder Screw
23
A0U7PP5901
Rail
24
A0U7PP6M01
Cover
25
A0U7PP9X00
COVER
26
A0U7PPBC00
Reinforce Plate
27
A0U7PP1200
BUSHING
28
A0U7PPBV00
Guide
29
A0U7PP4F01
Sub Tray
30
A0U7PP4G01
Sub Tray
V231201450
pin
A0U7PP0F00
E RING
A0U7PP0400
SCREW
A0U7PP1700
SCREW
A0U7PP1500
SCREW
A0U7PPBE00
Screw
V231201250
pin
A0U7PP0V00
E RING
A0U7PPBX00
E ring
A0U7PPBW00
Washer
A0U7PPBD00
Screw
28
28
5
d
27
a
26
25
24
10
11
4
8
13
12
17
19
18
18
18
17
13
23
14
18
29
21 22
21
16
28
15
20
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
A0U7PP4501
Holder
A0U7PP0U00
STOPPER RING
A0U7PP9Q00
GEAR
A0U7PP0S00
BUSHING
A0U7PP9P00
GEAR
A0U7PP9N00
GEAR
A0U7PP4100
HOLDER
A0U7PP1W00
CUSHION
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A0U7PP4401
Lever
10
A0U7PP8800
TORSION SPRING
11
A0U7PP8400
ROLLER
12
A0U7PP7Q00
SHAFT
13
A0U7PP8701
Tension Spring
14
A0U7PP4700
LEVER
15
A0U7PP4200
STOPPER
16
A0U7PP3U01
Guide
17
A0U7PP8600
GUIDE
18
A0U7PP8500
Tension Spring
19
A0U7PP3T01
Guide
20
A0U7PP9G00
HOLDER
21
A0U7PP2K00
ROLLER
22
A0U7PP3V01
Holder
23
A0U7PP3W00
HOLDER
24
A0U7PP3X00
HOLDER
25
A0U7PP8Y00
TENSION SPRING
26
A0U7PP6R01
Plate Spring
27
A0U7PP4301
Hook
28
A0U7PP1A00
SHOULDER SCREW
29
A0U7PPB001
Shoulder Screw
A0U7PP1500
SCREW
A0U7PP0200
SCREW
A0U7PP0V00
E RING
A0U7PPC400
Screw
P4
37
1
36
3
a
3
38
32
17
33
10
30
31
c
35
5
6
39
8
9
8
a
30
34
c
10
9
c
11
12
14
29
5
c
PS10
28
15
13
27
24
d
d f 26 25
b
FM1
SD5
18
19 20 21
d
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
16 d
Destinations
23
22
Clas
s
Quan
tity
A0U7PP7W00
SHAFT
A0U7PP5A00
HOLDER
A0U7PP4000
GEAR
A0U7PP1100
BUSHING
A0U7PP0U00
STOPPER RING
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A0U7PP7X00
SHAFT
A0U7PP8J00
TORSION SPRING
A0U7PP2K00
ROLLER
A0U7PP7M00
PLATE SPRING
10
A0U7PP1W00
CUSHION
11
A0U7PP5B00
LEVER
12
A0U7PP8800
TORSION SPRING
13
A0U7PP0900
PHOTOINTERRUPTER
14
A0U7PP8H00
TORSION SPRING
15
A0U7PP7G01
Mounting Plate
16
A0U7PP3P00
HARNESS
17
A0U7PP5000
GUIDE
18
A0U7PPA500
Solenoid
19
A0U7PPBU00
Tension Spring
20
A0U7PP6P00
GEAR
21
A0U7PP8N02
Tension Spring
22
A0U7PP5J00
KNOB
23
A0U7PP6K01
Lever
24
A0U7PP6N00
COVER
25
A0U7PP3301
Mounting Plate
26
A0U7PP1K00
GEAR
27
A0U7PP3201
Mounting Plate
28
A0U7PP2300
FUN MOTOR
29
A0U7PP3K01
Harness
30
A0U7PP8G00
PRESSING SPRING
31
A0U7PPB001
Shoulder Screw
32
A0U7PP4X00
GUIDE
33
A0U7PP4Y00
GUIDE
34
A0U7PP4M00
GUIDE
35
A0U7PP4W00
GUIDE
36
A0U7PP8B00
ROLLER
37
A0U7PP3Y00
GEAR
38
A0U7PP5101
Joint
39
A0U7PPBS00
Label
A0U7PP0400
SCREW
A0U7PP0V00
E RING
A0U7PP1500
SCREW
A0U7PP1400
SCREW
A0U7PP0200
SCREW
V231201250
pin
A0U7PP0600
SCREW
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4
12
5
11
b
a
11
9
6 a
6
21
13
10
17
14
15
34
22
16
17
10
29
a
35
28
6
6
31
c a
36
4
a
a
5
23
19
a a
33
18
30
32
4
20
26
28
PS12
c
31 a
27
6
b
M1
25
24
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
A0U7PP1E00
FLANGE
A0U7PP9H00
PULLEY
A0U7PP0P00
TIMING BELT
A01FPP1800
PULLEY 22T
A0U7PP1100
BUSHING
A0U7PP0S00
BUSHING
A0U7PP9D00
ARM
A0U7PP4V01
Lever
A0U7PPB501
Pressing Spring
10
A0U7PPB400
Pressing Spring
11
A0U7PP6H00
LEVER
12
A0U7PP7T00
SHAFT
13
A0U7PP7U01
Shaft
14
A0U7PP4Q00
ROLL
15
A0U7PP2F00
SHAFT
16
A0U7PP7D00
GUIDE
17
A0U7PP7900
PLATE SPRING
18
A0U7PP4T01
Holder
19
A0U7PP9900
Harness
20
A0U7PP9801
MOTOR
21
A0U7PP3100
MOUNTING PLATE
22
A0U7PP4U01
Holder
23
A0U7PP3E01
Harness
24
A0U7PP3R00
MOTOR
25
A0U7PP7600
MOUNTING PLATE
26
A0U7PP0900
PHOTOINTERRUPTER
27
A0U7PP6X00
MOUNTING PLATE
28
A0U7PP8R01
Neutralizing Brush
29
A0U7PP9001
Neutralizing Brush
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30
A0U7PPB801
Neutralizing Brush
31
A0U7PP8E01
Roller
32
A0U7PPAF00
Timing Belt
33
A0U7PP8301
Shaft
34
A0U7PP7F00
GUIDE
35
A0U7PPB600
Sheet
36
A0U7PPB700
Sheet
A0U7PP0V00
E RING
A0U7PP1400
SCREW
V231201250
pin
A0U7PP0400
SCREW
A0U7PPA700
PIN
P6
1
2
24
f
23
2
3
7
22
b 16
b c 15
2
5
9
c
d
9 19 18
14
13
17
16
b
21
c 15
c b
10
20 19
11
5
2
9
14
13
8
10
12
d
e
d
11
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
A0U7PP5E00
PULLEY
A0U7PP1100
BUSHING
A0U7PP0W00
STOPPER RING
A0U7PP2T00
JOINT ASSY
A0U7PP1E00
FLANGE
A0U7PP7S00
SHAFT
A0U7PP8F01
Roller
A0U7PP9E00
GUIDE
A0U7PP0R00
ROLLER BEARING
10
A0U7PP2G00
BELT
11
A0U7PP5T00
LEVER
12
A0U7PP9R00
SHEET
13
A0U7PP9C00
HOLDER
14
A0U7PP5R01
Holder
15
A0U7PP2M00
ROLLER
16
A0U7PP1J00
ROLLER
17
A0U7PP2700
HOLDER
18
A0U7PP2B00
HOLDER
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19
A0U7PP9V00
GUIDE
20
A0U7PP9A00
HOLDER
21
A0U7PP9S00
SHEET
22
A0U7PP9F00
GUIDE
23
A0U7PP6T01
Guide
24
A0U7PPBT00
Collar
A0U7PPA700
PIN
V231201050
pin
V217030001
E Ring
A0U7PP0V00
E RING
A0U7PP0U00
STOPPER RING
A0U7PP1400
SCREW
P7
2
1
M5
2
3
30
b
7
c
2
3
4 a
8
12
11
13
10
14
11 31
29
28
d
16 1 5
28
16 1 5
17
26
16
18
15
17
a 18
16
15
17
27
25
24
17
22
23
a a
16
19
15
18
17
19
20
PS13
21
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Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Conveyance motor/1 (M5)
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
A0U7PP1H00
MOTOR
A0U7PP8S01
Shoulder Screw
A0U7PPAK00
Rubber
A0U7PP7300
MOUNTING PLATE
A0U7PP0G00
TIMING BELT
A0U7PP5500
PULLEY
A0U7PP0K00
TIMING BELT
A0U7PP9M00
PULLEY
A0U7PP5300
PULLEY
10
A0U7PP0J00
TIMING BELT
11
A0U7PP1E00
FLANGE
12
A0U7PP8900
TENSION SPRING
13
A0U7PP2X00
MOUNTING PLATE
14
A0U7PP2Y00
MOUNTING PLATE
15
A0U7PP4900
ARM
16
A0U7PP4A00
ROLLER
17
A0U7PP8A00
PRESSING SPRING
18
A0U7PP4800
HOLDER
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19
A0U7PP4B00
HOLDER
20
A0U7PP3B01
Harness
21
A0U7PP0900
PHOTOINTERRUPTER
22
A0U7PP5X00
GUIDE
23
A0U7PP2600
GEAR
24
A0U7PP5V00
LEVER
25
A0U7PP1100
BUSHING
26
A0U7PP0W00
STOPPER RING
27
A0U7PP7Y00
SHAFT
28
A0U7PP5U00
ARM
29
A0U7PP0Y00
BUSHING
30
A0U7PP3F00
HARNESS
31
A0U7PP1900
SHOULDER SCREW
A0U7PP0400
SCREW
A0U7PP0E00
E RING
A0U7PP0V00
E RING
A0U7PP1400
SCREW
35
1
36
5
13
12
4
14
16
5
2
34
25
10
17
11
24
13
23
12
a
18
21
20
22
26
b
14
15
20
18
33
SD3
17
27
PS 7
28
d 32
19
26
29
M4
M3
30
e
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
31
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
A0U7PP6C02
Guide
A0U7PP8S01
Shoulder Screw
A0U7PP6600
GUIDE
A0U7PP8Q00
CUSHION
A0U7PP1T00
PRESSING SPRING
A0U7PP6B01
Guide
A0U7PP6Q02
Guide
A0U7PP2100
PAD
A0U7PP2000
PAD
10
A0U7PP9J00
LEVER
11
A0U7PP1S00
TORSION SPRING
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12
A0U7PP1R00
GUIDE
13
A0U7PP7K00
HOLDER
14
A0U7PP8Q00
CUSHION
15
A0U7PP5K00
HOLDER
16
A0U7PPBN00
Cushion
17
A0U7PP8C00
PRESSING SPRING
18
A0U7PP6800
STOPPER
19
A0U7PP7700
MOUNTING PLATE
20
A0U7PP9700
CUSHION
21
A0U7PP5G02
Rack
22
A0U7PP8100
SHAFT
23
A0U7PP5H01
Rack
24
A0U7PP6900
Stopper
25
A0U7PP5M00
HOLDER
26
A0U7PP1000
BUSHING
27
A01FPP0R00
SOLINOID ASSY
28
A0U7PP3Q00
HARNESS
29
A0U7PP3D00
HARNESS
30
A0U7PPA100
MOTOR
31
A0U7PPA000
MOTOR
32
A0U7PP0900
PHOTOINTERRUPTER
33
A0U7PP7800
MOUNTING PLATE
34
A0U7PPBQ00
Sheet
35
A0U7PPBR00
Sheet
36
A0U7PPC300
Sheet
A0U7PP0V00
E RING
A0U7PP1500
SCREW
A0U7PPBP00
Screw
A0U7PP1400
SCREW
A0U7PP0300
SCREW
M6
10
11
P9
11 11
12
9
2
3
c
4
8
7
a
13
13
13
15
19
16
38
b
14 d
SD2
20
e
17
e 20
18
18
22
18
18
17
21
23
PS9
24
25
b
PS8
26
26
36
35
28
22
23
24
34
27
28
29
30
32
34
33
31
28
37
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Q-108
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
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A0U7PP1H00
MOTOR
A0U7PP3000
MOUNTING PLATE
A0U7PP5F00
PULLEY
A0U7PP1U00
TRNSION SPRING
A0U7PP2500
GEAR
A0U7PPA400
SOLENOID
A0U7PP5Q00
GEAR
A0U7PP1E00
FLANGE
A0U7PP0H00
TIMING BELT
10
A0U7PP0N00
TIMING BELT
11
A0U7PP8S01
Shoulder Screw
12
A0U7PP7400
MOUNTING PLATE
13
A0U7PPAK00
Rubber
14
A0U7PP8X00
TENSION SPRING
15
A0U7PP4C00
ROLL
16
A0U7PP3700
MOUNTING PLATE
17
A0U7PP2S00
PADDLE ASSY
18
A0U7PP2R00
PADDLE ASSY
19
A0U7PP8200
SHAFT
20
A0U7PP2C00
ROLLER
21
A0U7PP3A00
HARNESS
22
A0U7PP1100
BUSHING
PHOTOINTERRUPTER
23
24
A0U7PP7H00
MOUNTING PLATE
25
A0U7PP7B00
GUIDE
26
A0U7PP1R00
GUIDE
27
A0U7PP7A00
GUIDE
28
A0U7PP8D00
PRESSING SPRING
29
A0U7PP5N00
HOLDER
30
A0U7PP6F01
Rack
31
A0U7PP6D00
HOLDER
32
A0U7PP6501
Rack
33
A0U7PP6E00
HOLDER
34
A0U7PP1W00
CUSHION
35
A0U7PPB001
Shoulder Screw
36
A0U7PP6A00
HOLDER
37
A0U7PP3M01
Harness
38
A0U7PP9500
CUSHION
A0U7PP0400
SCREW
A0U7PP1400
SCREW
A0U7PP0V00
E RING
V217030001
E Ring
A0U7PP0F00
E RING
A0U7PP0900
Q-109
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2
c
8
b
38
37
4
39
6
5
42
34
40
PS14
PS2
PS3
36
33
41
b
11
19
14
13 h
15
12
19
g
a
22
16
32
PS11
SD1
21
d
19
24
20
25
19
b
26
30
27
43
e
28
Parts No.
Description
b 31
10
M7
23
17
18
Page Key
ServiceManual
Destinations
30
S W1
29
Clas
s
Quan
tity
10
A0U7PP2400
PULLEY
10
A0U7PP2W00
MOUNTING PLATE
10
A0U7PP8K00
TENSION SPRING
10
A0U7PP6Y00
MOUNTING PLATE
10
A0U7PP3901
Harness
PHOTOINTERRUPTER
10
10
A0U7PP7500
MOUNTING PLATE
10
9J08P00100
STAPLE CARTRIDGE
10
A0U7PP1G00
CUSHION
10
10
A0U7PP5700
HOLDER
10
11
A0U7PP5C01
Lever
10
12
A01FPP0V00
TENSION SPRING
10
13
A0U7PP2U00
MOUNTING PLATE
10
14
A0U7PP5600
HOLDER
10
15
A0U7PP2200
LEVER
10
16
A0U7PP7101
Mounting Plate
10
17
A0U7PP4R00
LEVER
10
18
A0U7PP8U00
TENSION SPRING
10
19
A0U7PP1W00
CUSHION
10
20
A0U7PP2P00
MOUNTING PLATE
A0U7PP0900
10
21
10
22
A0U7PP3N01
Harness
10
23
A0U7PP5400
GEAR
10
24
A0U7PP7V00
SHAFT
A0U7PPAC00
Solenoid
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10
25
A0U7PP7N01
Guide
10
26
A0U7PP9U00
GEAR
10
27
A0U7PP1800
SHOULDER SCREW
10
28
A0U7PP0800
MICRO SWITCH
10
29
A0U7PP9B00
LEVER
10
30
A0U7PP8W01
Tension Spring
10
31
A0U7PP2V01
Mounting Plate
10
32
A0U7PPA200
MOTOR
10
33
A0U7PP5200
HOLDER
10
34
A0U7PP7J00
MOUNTING PLATE
10
35
A01FPP5X00
STAPLER UNIT
10
36
A0U7PP1N00
SHAFT
10
37
A0U7PP2H00
GUIDE
10
38
A0U7PP3G01
Harness
10
39
A0U7PP5S00
LEVER
10
40
A0U7PP8M00
TENSION SPRING
10
41
A0U7PP7000
MOUNTING PLATE
10
42
A0U7PP0M00
TIMING BELT
10
43
A0U7PP3801
Harness
10
A0U7PP0400
SCREW
10
A0U7PP1400
SCREW
10
A0U7PP0700
SCREW
10
A0U7PP0100
SCREW
10
A0U7PPC200
Screw
10
A0U7PP0300
SCREW
10
A0U7PP0U00
STOPPER RING
10
A0U7PPBK00
Screw
28 a
28
27
a
2
FSCB
b
3
23
26
SD4
PS4
M2
22
b
7
18
21
18
PS 6
10
d
25
17
8
13
P S1
20
14
16
24
15
9
13
11
19
14
12
c 11
Page Key
11
Parts No.
Description
A0U7PP5D01
Guide
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
D
Q-111
Quan
tity
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11
A0U7PPAW01
Cushion
11
A0U7PP3C01
harness
11
A0U7PPAA00
MOUNTING PLATE
11
11
A0U7PPAB00
A0U7PPAR00
PHOTOINTERRUPTER
Motor Assy
PHOTOINTERRUPTER
1
1
11
11
A0U7PPBF00
Gear
11
A0U7PP3601
Mounting Plate
11
10
A0U7PP6000
GEAR
11
11
A0U7PPBG00
Collar
11
12
A0U7PP6300
GEAR
11
13
A0U7PPBB00
Spacer
11
14
A0U7PPA600
WASHER
11
15
A0U7PPBJ01
Gear
11
16
A0U7PPBH00
Gear
11
17
A0U7PP9600
TENSION SPRING
11
18
A0U7PP8S01
Shoulder Screw
11
19
A0U7PP3401
Mounting Plate
11
20
A0U7PP6401
Holder
11
21
A0U7PP7200
MOUNTING PLATE
11
22
A0U7PP3500
MOUNTING PLATE
11
23
A0U7PPAD00
Solenoid
11
24
A0U7PP1W00
CUSHION
11
25
A0U7PP5P00
LEVER
11
26
A0U7PP3H01
Harness
11
27
A0U7PP3S02
PWB Assembly
11
28
A0U7PPAG00
Spacer
11
A0U7PP0400
SCREW
11
A0U7PP1400
SCREW
11
A0U7PP0V00
E RING
11
A0U7PP0100
SCREW
A0U7PP0900
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16
21
26
31
36
12
17
22
27
32
37
13
18
23
28
33
38
14
19
24
29
34
39
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
15.2
18.5
4
7. 2
15.8
L=100
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Clas
s
Destinations
12
A0U7PP0C00
CODE CLAMP
12
A0U7PP0D00
CODE CLAMP
12
A0U7PP0A00
EDGE COVER
12
A0U7PP0B00
SADDLE
12
4688675101
CABLE TIE
5.9 DESTINATION
Destination
No.
A
Destinations
A1
JAPAN
A2
JAPAN
B
C
D1
F1
F
F2
G1
G2
Model No.
100
50/60
A0U7WY1
USA, CANADA
120
60
A0U7WY1
220240
50/60
A0U7WY1
S.E ASIA
TYPE
THAILAND,SRI
LANKA,SINGAPORE,MALAYSIA,HONGKONG,
PAKISTAN,INDIA,BANGLADESH,INDONESIA
220240
50/60
A0U7WY1
OCEAINA
TYPE
AUSTRALIA,NEW ZEALAND
220240
50/60
A0U7WY1
220240
50/60
A0U7WY1
PHILIPPINES
Hz
EUROPEAN TYPE
D
D3
SAUDI ARABIA
127
60
A0U7WY1
SAUDI ARABIA
220240
50/60
A0U7WY1
C.S AMERICA
220240
50/60
A0U7WY1
C.S AMERICA
120
60
A0U7WY1
TAIWAN
110
60
A0U7WY1
220240
50/60
A0U7WY1
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tity
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J
K
CHINA
220240
50/60
A0U7WY1
KOREA
220240
50/60
A0U7WY1
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6. SORTER/FINISHER (SD-509)
6.1 EXTERNAL PARTS
P1
a
a
1
10
a
b
2
9
8
c
7
3
5
b
4
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
1 A10D402300
Cover /Right
2 A10D940100
Label
3 A10D402100
Cover /Front
4 A10D401600
Roll
5 A10D401400
Lever
6 A10D401700
Shaft
7 A10D401900
8 A10D401800
Shaft
9 A10D401500
Mounting Plate
10 A10D402200
Cover /Upper
1 a
V137030804
screw
1 b
V217040050
E ring
1 c
V143040803
screw
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P2
c
1
9
b
2
b
c
3
b
e
c
6
8
7
b
4
7
b
d
3
c
e
e
Quan
tity
1 A10D401300
Mounting Plate
2 A10D403000
Slide Shaft
2 A10D403100
Lifting Stay
3 A10D405000
Plate spring
4 A10D426800
Shaft
5 A10D400700
Stay
6 A10D400300
Mounting Stay /1
7 15AA10380
STOPPER RUBBER
8 A10D426900
Ground Plate
9 A10D409500
Lock Cam
SHAFT MOUNTING
PLATE
10 13QE42441
Destinations
Clas
s
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Page Key
2 a
V184061003
Screw
2 b
V137040803
SCREW
2 c
V144030603
Screw
2 d
V116040803
Screw
2 e
V144040603
SCREW
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P3
a
15
b
15
3
14
12
13
SDCB
h
16
3
1
5
k
11
17
10
16
c
16
17
17
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
Page Key
Parts No.
1 A10D404900
Cover
2 A10D409000
Wiring Guide /1
3 V502010026
SUPPORT
4 A10D400501
Mounting Plate
5 A10DH10003
PWB-SD
6 A10D400900
Support Shaft /1
7 A10D402000
Support Part
7 A10D402011
Support Part
8 A10D400800
Guide Arm
8 A10D400811
Guide Arm
9 A10D401000
Support Shaft /2
10 A10D410000
Collar
11 A10DG40800
Lock lever
12 A10D409900
Lock Spring
13 A10D409800
Lock Shaft
14 A10D400600
Mounting Plate /1
14 A10D400611
Mounting Plate /1
15 V502010032
spacer
16
1200521304 SHAFT
17 9J08210401
COLLAR
3 a
V137030803
screw
3 b
V116030803
Screw
3 c
V137030603
screw
3 d
V144030603
Screw
3 e
V217040050
E ring
3 f
V217030050
E ring
3 g
V217080050
E ring
3 h
V217060001
E Ring
3 k
V116030603
Screw
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6
M25
4
19 6
e
4
17 4
a
18
e
PS47
f
e
e
g
16
15
14
g
13
10
f
g
12
c
h
M26
11
Description
ServiceManual
Quan
tity
Parts No.
1 A10D409100
Wiring Guide /2
2 13QJ77120
3 A10D415500
Mounting Plate /1
4 13QJ75520
DRIVING SHAFT
HOLDER
5 13QJ77190
6 V502010014
support
7 13QJ77180
8 13QJ77160
9 13QJ77170
10 A10D430100
Idling Shaft /1
11 120H80012
12 13QJ77110
13 120H18040
MOTOR MOUNTING
PLATE
14 A11R915303
Drive Casing
15 A10D430200
Idling Shaft /2
16 A10D430300
Idling Shaft /3
17 13QJ77130
18 A10D426500
Guide
19 15AA80050
20 A10D432200
Cushion
Destinations
Clas
s
Page Key
4 a
V137030803
screw
4 b
V116031003
Screw
4 c
V192030409
screw
4 d
V144030603
Screw
4 e
V217060001
E Ring
4 f
V137040803
SCREW
4 g
V116030603
Screw
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V116030803
1
3
b
5
b
7
c
8
3
2
P5
2
Screw
b
b
5 c
10
33
12
d
8
13
9
11
e
PS50
14
16
15
19
b
18
7
20 2 1
27
4
h
8
26
28
b
25
31
29
30
32
g
23
31
6
Description
24 b
ServiceManual
Clas
s
Quan
tity
Page Key
Parts No.
1 13QJ43501
DRIVE REINFORCE
PLATE
2 A11R916501
3 A11R916400
4 A10D416900
Folding Roller /2
5 13QJ77140
6 13QJ44300
PRESSING SPRING A
7 123Y45261
STOPPRE RUBBER
8 A00V240600
BALL BEARING
9 A10D430500
10 A10DG40700
Occasion arm/2
11 A10DG40600
Occasion arm/4
12
13 A10D421301
Mounting Plate /3
14 A10D427400
Sensor Shaft
15 A10D426702
Sensor Spring
16 A10D426302
Actuator
17 A10D426200
Guide
18 A0HR717500
Neutralizing Brush
19 A10D416100
Gear 42T
20 A10D416401
21 A10D416501
Folding Arm /1
22 A10D940200
Label
23 20AL48470G
24 A10D415200
Folding Arm /3
25 A10D415700
26 A10D417600
Cushion
27 A10D421202
Conveyance Guide /1
28 A10D417000
Guide
Q-119
Destinations
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29 A10D415800
Mounting Plate
30 A10D416600
31 A10D416200
Gear 20T
32 A10D416800
Folding Roller /1
33 A10DN10300
FNS Wiring /4
5 a
V217040050
E ring
5 b
V217060001
E Ring
5 c
V237301850
Pin
5 d
V137030603
screw
5 e
V116040603
Screw
5 f
V217030050
E ring
5 g
V116041203
Screw
5 h
V116030603
Screw
PS43
2
c
M21
29
P6
17
16
16
5
e
9
h
17
c 12
10
6
7
13
10
d
c
22
18
17
15
10
11
21
12
25
16
14
16
17
16
12
d
16
12
13
12
13
12
d
28
14
c 12
12
c
d
12
11
10
c 23
10
24
a
a
10
f
27
26
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Upper paddle motor (M21)
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
1 A11RM10111
DC Brushless motor /3
2 A10D413300
Mounting Plate
3 13GQ45490
COLLAR B
4 A11R729600
5 A11R728200
6 A11R729400
7 15AA43140
8 A10D929501
Shaft
4131253701 BUSHING
10 A10D431500
Paddle /4
11 A10D431600
Support Part /2
12 A10D431401
Paddle /3
13 A10D404500
Support Part
14 A10D431300
Guide
15 A10D403500
Guide Plate /1
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16 A10D404200
Guide
17 A10D406000
Guide
18 A10D404000
Conveyance Guide
19
20 A10D404300
Sensor Plate /1
21 A10D403300
Support Plate /1
22 A10D426900
Ground Plate
23 A10D409200
Neutralizing Brush
24 A10D430900
Guide
25 A10D929800
Guide Sheet
26 A10D929300
Stapler Unit
27 A10D929400
Mounting Plate
28 A10D403700
Drive Shaft /4
29 A11R729500
Drive Gear /4
6 a
V144030603
Screw
6 b
V118030603
screw
6 c
V217040050
E ring
6 d
V237301050
pin
6 e
V116030603
Screw
6 f
V137040803
SCREW
6 g
V116040803
Screw
6 h
V217060001
E Ring
6 k
V115260403
Screw
P7
1
2
31 PS41
6 e
M23
4
f
10
19
10
PS42
d
4
M24
11
28
13
27
24
10
12
7
6
10 9
30
a
29
13
21
24
14
16
26
17
e
e
b
25
19
15
21
23
16
15
20
32 1
21
21
e
g
22
19 25
18
19
g
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
9314120091 MOTOR
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3 A10D408500
Mounting Plate
4 A10DG40200
Tension board
5 A11R731200
Adjusting Spring /1
6 A10D408100
Idling Gear /1
7 A11R731500
Protection Sheet
8 13QE76640
9 A10D408200
Regulating Belt
10 15AA43140
11 A10D408000
Guide Shaft /1
12 A10D407400
13 A10D409300
Guide Sheet
14 A10D407100
15 A0HR741600
16 A10D417500
Guide Sheet
17 A10D407300
18 A10D413100
Guide Shaft
19 A11R731100
Stopper Rubber
20 A10D408800
Mounting Plate
21 A10D408600
Guide Bearing /A
22 A10D407501
23 A10D407900
24 A10D432100
Guide Sheet
25 A11R726400
Support Plate /8
26 A10D407600
27 A11R731000
Guide Shaft /3
28 A10D407200
29 A10DG40100
30 A10D407700
Mounting Plate
31 A10DN10200
FNS Wiring /3
32 A10D417700
7 a
V126030603
screw
7 b
V137030603
screw
7 c
V137040803
SCREW
7 d
V116030603
Screw
7 e
V153030803
Screw
7 f
V217060001
E Ring
7 g
V217040050
E ring
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26
b 27
M22
3
29
28
24
g
f
23
22
21
5
b
5
11
19
20
17
18
13
10
a
6
13
b
13
PS44
13
12
11
10
e
16
4
15
8
14
30
Description
ServiceManual
Quan
tity
Parts No.
1 A10D404700
Electrostaticproof Brush /1
2 A10DG40400
Stopper stay
5 A10D405800
Paddle /2
6 A11P897801
Support Part /1
7 A10D405100
Drive Shaft /4
9 A00J816400
8
8
Destinations
Clas
s
Page Key
STOPPER
10 A10D406500
Guide
11 A10D406100
Guide
12 A10D406200
Guide
13 A10D405900
Guide
14 A10D413600
15 A10D404100
Guide Plate /2
16 A11R731600
Support Block
17 A10DN10500
FNS Wiring /6
18
19 A10D413500
20 A10D406300
Guide
21 15AA43140
22 A11R729600
23 A11R729400
24 A10D405700
Mounting Plate
25 A11RM10111
DC Brushless motor /3
26 A11R729500
Drive Gear /4
27 13GQ45490
COLLAR B
28 A11R728200
29 13GQ76020
SHAFT HOLDER A
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Release Label /7
8 a
30 A11P940800
V144030603
Screw
8 b
V217040050
E ring
8 c
V237301050
pin
8 d
V116030603
Screw
8 e
V153030803
Screw
8 f
V217060001
E Ring
8 g
V115260403
Screw
8 h
V137030603
screw
P9
39
a
7
b
7
b
42
M20
k
38
c 37
40 c
41
c
32
37 m 40
36 m
c
35
34
c c
32
31
c
33
26 c
27
28
30
a
22
b
b
4
29
11
c
15
h
21
k
a
16
ServiceManual
12 13
f
17
20 h
19
Description
12
14
22
p
b
24
25 SD3
a
a 24 23
a
a
10
43
a 14
b
PS45
18
Quan
tity
Parts No.
1 A11R730900
Electrostaticproof Brush /4
2 A11R731800
Protection Sheet
3 A11R729200
4 25AA47670
Guide Screw
5 A10DG40500
Support board/7
6 A11R722401
7 A11R721300
Slide Shaft
8 A10D413200
Stopper
9 A10D412600
Wiring Arm
10 A10D412500
Wiring Arm
11 12ER40350
STICKING PART
12 A10D412800
Support Shaft /3
13 A10D412700
Mounting Plate
14 12AA75560
15 A10D412300
Stopper Plate
16 A10D413000
Drive Lever
Destinations
Clas
s
Page Key
17
18 A10D430700
Mounting Plate
19 A10D404800
Cover
20 A10D414300
Torsion Spring /3
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21 A10D414200
Torsion Spring /2
22 A10D413400
Pressing Part
23 A10DM20000
Plunger solenoid
24 A10D412901
Holding Rubber
25 A11R722500
Guide Part
26 15JL429400
COLLAR
27 A11R727700
28 A10D414100
Torsion Spring /1
29 A10D413700
Support Shaft /4
30 A11R728000
31 A11R722700
32
33 13NG15050
Tension Roller
34 A11R732500
Tension Spring /1
35 A10D431200
36 A11R722900
37 13GQ45490
COLLAR B
38 13QJ76600
39 A10D408900
Support Plate
40 12VR76600
41 A10D431100
Drive Shaft /2
42 A10DM10000
Stepping motor
43 A10DN10100
FNS Wiring /2
9 a
V217030050
E ring
9 b
V116030603
Screw
9 c
V217040001
E Ring
9 d
V116030803
Screw
9 e
V218060086
E ring
9 f
V144030603
Screw
9 g
V218040086
E ring
9 h
V111020403
screw
9 k
V233201050
pin
9 m
V237200850
pin
9 n
V137030603
screw
9 p
V233200850
pin
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6.6 WIRING
1
P 10
CN101
(PS45)
CN71
(M24)
CN102
(PS47)
CN93
(PS42)
CN21
(M26)
CN61
CN31
CN41
(M25)
CN72
(M23)
CN135
PJ1A
(SDCB)
CN52
(M21)
PJ12A
(SDCB)
PJ10A
(SDCB)
PJ9A
(SDCB)
CN81
(M20)
CN137
CN103
CN94
(PS43)
PJ2A
(SDCB)
PJ4A
(SDCB)
CN51
(M22)
CN91
PJ8A
(SDCB)
PJ7A
(SDCB)
PJ6A
(SDCB)
PJ5A
(SDCB)
PJ3A
(SDCB)
PJ13A
(SDCB)
CN23
CN25
Page Key
10
Parts No.
1 A10DN10003
Description
CN132
ServiceManual
FNS Wiring /1
Destinations
Clas
s
D
Q-126
Quan
tity
1
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16
21
26
31
36
12
17
22
27
32
37
13
18
23
28
33
38
14
19
24
29
34
39
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
6
15.2
9.2
18.5
11.5
7.3
4 .8
3
White
2.8
6. 2
L=104
8.5
11.2
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
11
1 V500010005
saddle
11
2 V500010020
Saddle
11
3 V500010046
saddle
11
4 V501010001
band
11
5 V570010021
Saddle
11
6 V570010026
saddle
Q-127
Quan
tity
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P 12
30
e
10
PS48
a
11
17
12
13
31
14
29
15
18
20
15
28
16
19
28
3
26
28
27
25
20
24
4
23
21
7
d
22
8
c
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
12
1 A10D400400
12
2 129U10322H
12
3 A10D940000
Label
12
4 129U10460
STOPPER SCREW
12
5 V116030603
Screw
12
6 V153030804
screw
12
7 V137030803
screw
12
8 V118040403
screw
12
COLLAR
13 A10D427200
Mounting Plate /B
12
14 A10D427001
Lever /2
12
15 A10D427300
Cushion
12
16 A10D427100
Mounting Plate /A
12
17 A10D425501
Lever /1
12
17 A10D425512
Lever /1
12
18 A10D426401
Sheet
12
19 A10D425600
Roll
12
20 A10D426000
12
21
12
22 A10D425800
Tray /1
12
23 A10D425701
Tray /2
12
24 A10D426600
Tray /3
12
25 A10D424103
Cover
12
26 A10D424600
12
27 A10D424501
Mounting Plate
12
10 A10D426111
12
11
12
12 9J08210401
12
Mounting Plate
1200521304 SHAFT
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12
28 9J07810000
SHOULDER SCREW
12
29 A10D425901
Guide
12
30 A10DN10401
FNS Wiring /5
12
31 A10D427500
Mounting Plate
12 a
V153040803
screw
12 b
V153031003
screw
12 c
V153030803
Screw
12 d
V153030804
screw
12 e
V118040403
screw
6.9 DESTINATION
Destination
No.
A
Destinations
JAPAN
100
50/60
A2
JAPAN
200
50/60
C
D1
D3
F1
F2
G1
G2
A10D-WY1
USA, CANADA
120
60
A10D-WY1
220240
50/60
A10D-WY1
S.E ASIA
TYPE
THAILAND,SRI
LANKA,SINGAPORE,MALAYSIA,HONGKONG,
PAKISTAN,INDIA,BANGLADESH,INDONESIA
220240
50/60
A10D-WY1
OCEAINA
TYPE
AUSTRALIA,NEW ZEALAND
220240
50/60
A10D-WY1
220240
50/60
A10D-WY1
PHILIPPINES
Model No.
EUROPEAN TYPE
Hz
A1
B
SAUDI ARABIA
127
60
A10D-WY1
SAUDI ARABIA
220240
50/60
A10D-WY1
C.S AMERICA
220240
50/60
A10D-WY1
C.S AMERICA
120
60
A10D-WY1
TAIWAN
110
60
A10D-WY1
220240
50/60
A10D-WY1
CHINA
220240
50/60
A10D-WY1
KOREA
220240
50/60
A10D-WY1
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7. STACKER (JS-505)
7.1 EXTERNAL PARTS
REVISED EDITION
DATE
SEPTEMBER
2008
P1
3
1
11
13
12
13
1
1
13
13
5
d
a
c
a
JSCB
9
10
8
b
6
Description
ServiceManual
Quan
tity
Parts No.
1 A083895202
Tray
1 A083895213
Tray
2 A083895800
Cushion
3 A083895501
Table
4 A083895700
Torsion spring
5 A083895900
Cushion
6 A083895000
Tray
7 A083895301
Tray
8 A083100800
Bracket
9 A083H10003
10 A083101300
Earth ground
11 A083160101
Rear cover
12 A083101200
Earth ground
13 A083101600
Destinations
Clas
s
Page Key
Cushion
1 a
V153030803
Screw
1 b
V153041003
screw
1 c
V116030803
Screw
1 d
V137030603
screw
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22
1
10
PS5
21
20
1
c
19
T2FDTB/PR
1
c
3
a
2 1
c
e
3
a
2
T1FDTB/PR
17
19
5
18
f 10
12
16
12
11
e
12
12
6
15
14
10
13
d
9
7
8
e
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
Page Key
Parts No.
1 A083890100
Roll
2 A083890300
Plate spring
3 A083891800
Shaft
4 A083891400
Plate spring
5 A083900300
Bracket
4658351602 Bushing
7 A083722100
Bushing
8 A083900100
Cam
9 A083900000
Shaft
10
11 A083720600
4131253701 BUSHING
Holder
12 A083701600
Guide
13 A083720001
Holder
14 A083890800
Neutralizing brush
15 A083890000
Roller
16 A083891102
Plate spring
17 A083N10400
18 A083N10300
19 A083H10100
PWB Assy
20 A083210700
Gear 32T
21 A083900400
Bracket
22
23 A083105600
Cover /1
(A083-0Y1,-WY1,-WY2)
2 a
V217020001
E ring
2 b
V218060086
E ring
2 c
V137030503
screw
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2 d
V116030803
Screw
2 e
V153030803
Screw
2 f
V218040086
E ring
31
P3
5
b
30
a
6
a
29
b
28
8
27
e
PS6
a
M2
f
10
12
11
25
12
24
21
12
24
17
T2FDTB/LED
13
24
26
17
24
14
15
17
16
T1FDTB/LED
23
17
22
9
c
a
ServiceManual
Quan
tity
Parts No.
1 A083721101
Flange
2 A083721400
Gear 34T
3 A083721900
Collar
4 A083722200
Washer
5 A083720500
6 A083721300
Gear 18/24T
7 A083R7A100
8 A083720100
Pulley 57/26T
Destinations
Clas
s
Page Key
Description
c
21
19
20
18
PS3
10 A083M10000
Stepping motor
11 A083100101
Base frame
12 A083102000
Cover
13 A083100700
Holder
14 A083100400
Gear 16T
15 A083100500
Knob
16 A083940000
Label
17 A083101500
Shoulder screw
18 A083100300
Cover
19 A083720900
Shaft
20 A083101000
Spacer
21 4683M70000
PWB Assy
22 A083N10600
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23 A083N10500
24 A083101600
Cushion
25 A083101411
Reinforce Plate
26 A083101100
Spacer
27 A083R7A000
28 A083R7A400
29 A083720800
Tension spring
30 A083721000
Pulley 15T
31 A083720400
3 a
V137030603
screw
3 b
V218040086
E ring
3 c
V153030803
Screw
3 d
V116030803
Screw
3 e
V137030803
screw
3 f
V135030603
screw
21
22
a
f
23
CL1
M3
24
26
b
27
25
20
19
26
k
h
17
18
29
28
b
16
15
c
d
PS4
b
14
M1
13
11
12
g
8
10
ServiceManual
Clas
s
Quan
tity
Page Key
Parts No.
1 A083R70000
2 A083R7A500
3 A083705800
Shield plate
4 A083705400
Gear 20T
5 A083705100
Lever
6 A083705000
Guide
7 A083705900
Guide
8 A083100600
Gear 14T
2
1
Description
4024219001 BUSHING
Destinations
10 A083890500
Roller
11 A083210000
Gear 24/36T
12 A083R7A300
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13 9J08M10600
MOTOR
14 A083211500
Bracket
15 A083211600
Ring
16 A083210100
Gear 15/24T
17 A083210400
Gear 30T
18 A083R7A200
19 A083210500
Gear 19/19T
20 A083211700
Bracket
21 A083105100
Bracket
22 A02EM20000
Clutch
23 A083211200
Shaft
24
25 A083210200
26
27 A083210600
Gear 16T
28 A083210300
Gear 19T
29
4131253602 PIN
Gear 15T
4658351602 Bushing
4 a
V217050001
E ring
4 b
V153030803
Screw
4 c
V115260503
Screw
4 d
V218040086
E ring
4 e
V116030803
Screw
4 f
V137030603
screw
4 g
V217040001
E Ring
4 h
V217060001
E Ring
4 k
V217030001
E Ring
a
19
20
16
14
c
19
20
17
13
PS1
13
3
18
19
20
21
22
PS2
P5
23
14
18
18
15
21
c
19
12
5
20
5
4
6
4
8
7
25
a
26
a
a
26
10
25
11
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
1 A083160401
Top cover
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
C
Q-134
Quan
tity
1
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2 A083700800
Actuator
3 A083160202
Top cover
4 A083701500
Guide
5 A083891300
Lever
6 A083891200
Lever
7 A083890900
Neutralizing brush
8 A083700100
Guide
9 A083160000
Front cover
10 A083160500
Front cover
11 A083100002
Frame
12 A083891001
Earth ground
13 A083700600
Bracket
14
15 A083101600
Cushion
16 A083700500
Torsion spring
17 A083700400
Actuator
18 A083890100
Roll
19 A083890400
Plate spring
20 A083891800
Shaft
21 A083891500
Plate spring
22 A083700001
Guide
23 A083700900
Torsion spring
24 A083891900
Guide
25 A083892000
Lever
26 A083892100
Lever
5 a
V153030803
Screw
5 b
V218040086
E ring
5 c
V217020001
E ring
5 d
V137030803
screw
7.6 WIRING
P6
1
CN100
PJ1A
GND2
PJ2A
2
CN63
PJ61
PJ6A
CN44
PJ4A
GND2b
GND2a
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Description
Clas
s
Destinations
Quan
tity
Page Key
Parts No.
1 A083N10000
2 A083N10101
P7
1
PJ73
CN89
PJ7A
PJ72
CN84
PJ75
PJ74
CN92
PJ8A
GND1b
CN87
PJ76
Page Key
Parts No.
1 A083N10201
Description
PJ71
GND1a
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
D
Q-136
Quan
tity
1
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16
21
26
31
36
12
17
22
27
32
37
13
18
23
28
33
38
14
19
24
29
34
39
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
5. 2
11.5
7.3
4.8
9.2
11.5
8.5
11.2
5
31.4
18
Description
ServiceManual
Parts No.
1 V500010003
Saddle
2 V500010020
Saddle
3 V500010005
saddle
4 V570010021
Saddle
5 V570010031
holder
Q-137
Destinations
Clas
s
Page Key
Quan
tity
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P9
9
5
8
4
7
8
12
13
10
14
1 5 15 1 5
4
4
15 16 16
11
Clas
s
3 A083N10700
4 V116030804
Screw
5 A083105000
Shoulder screw
6 A083100900
Earth ground
7 A083105300
Bracket
8 V116041804
Screw
9 V570010031
holder
Spacer
10 A083101700
Destinations
Quan
tity
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Page Key
11 A083101800
Spacer
12 A083101900
Ground Plate
Shoulder screw
Cover
Screw
13 A083105400
14 A083105500
15 V153030803
7.9 DESTINATION
Destination
No.
A
B
C
Destinations
Hz
A1
JAPAN
100
50/60
A2
JAPAN
200
50/60
Model No.
A083-0Y0/A083-0Y1/A083-WY2
USA, CANADA
120
60
A083-0Y0/A083-0Y1/A083-WY2
EUROPEAN TYPE
220240
50/60
A083-0Y0/A083-WY1/A083-WY2
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D1
S.E ASIA
TYPE
THAILAND,SRI
LANKA,SINGAPORE,MALAYSIA,HONGKONG,
PAKISTAN,INDIA,BANGLADESH,INDONESIA
220240
50/60
A083-WY0/A083-WY1/A083-WY2
OCEAINA
TYPE
AUSTRALIA,NEW ZEALAND
220240
50/60
A083-WY0/A083-WY1/A083-WY2
220240
50/60
A083-WY1/A083-WY2
D
D3
PHILIPPINES
E
F1
F
F2
G1
G2
SAUDI ARABIA
127
60
A083-WY0/A083-WY1/A083-WY2
SAUDI ARABIA
220240
50/60
A083-WY0/A083-WY1/A083-WY2
C.S AMERICA
220240
50/60
A083-WY0/A083-WY1/A083-WY2
C.S AMERICA
120
60
A083-0Y0/A083-0Y1/A083-WY2
TAIWAN
110
60
A083-WY0/A083-WY1/A083-WY2
220240
50/60
A083-WY0/A083-WY1/A083-WY2
220240
50/60
A083-WY0/A083-WY1/A083-WY2
KOREA
220240
50/60
A083-WY0/A083-WY1/A083-WY2
J
K
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8. STACKER (JS-603)
8.1 JS-603
P1
ACCESSORY PARTS
2
1
34
33
20
b
PS36
b
32
b
21
h
30
29
a
24
14
31
M1 7
6
c
PS35
11
8
7
12 11
20 f
22
28
17
b 5
18
d
b
19
14
d
a
15
e
16
27
25
d
23
24
26
10
13 11
14
12
d
14
11
b
a
Description
ServiceManual
Quan
tity
Parts No.
1 A10F812400
Holder
2 A10F165100
Top Cover
3 A10F811300
Gear 17T
4 A10F811500
Cam
Destinations
Clas
s
Page Key
5 A10FA21100
6 A10F812203
Mounting Plate
7 A10F811900
Shaft
8 A10F812100
Mounting Plate
4131253701 BUSHING
10 A10F813300
Arm /Front
11 9J07431401
STOPPER
12 A10F812500
13 A10F813500
Arm /Middle
14 A10F811600
Roller
15 A10F811200
Shaft
16 A10F811700
Shaft
17 A10F811401
Lever
18 A10F813400
Arm /Rear
19 A10F812301
Lever
20
21 A10F812000
Plate spring
22 A10F811001
Guide Plate
23 A0HR230201
Holder
24 A02E815200
BUSHING
25 A10F813000
Neutralizing Brush
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26 A10F230000
Roller
27 A10F812600
Neutralizing Brush
28 A10F812900
Neutralizing Brush
29 A092145400
Shoulder screw
30 A10F230400
Holder
31 A10F230300
Holder
32 A10F230101
Gear 20T
33 A10FN10000
FNS Wiring /1
34 V153030803
Screw
1 a
V153030803
Screw
1 b
V217040001
E Ring
1 c
V115260503
Screw
1 d
V217020001
E ring
1 e
V217060001
E Ring
1 f
V233201250
pin
1 g
V137030603
screw
1 h
V116030603
Screw
11
16
21
26
31
36
12
17
22
27
32
37
13
18
23
28
33
38
14
19
24
29
34
39
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
7.3
4.8
Page Key
Parts No.
1 V500010020
Description
ServiceManual
Clas
s
Destinations
Saddle
8.3 DESTINATION
Destination
No.
A
B
C
Destinations
Hz
100
50/60
50/60
Model No.
A1
JAPAN
A2
JAPAN
200
USA, CANADA
120
60
A10F-WY1
EUROPEAN TYPE
220240
50/60
A10F-WY1
Q-141
A10F-WY1
Quan
tity
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D1
S.E ASIA
TYPE
THAILAND,SRI
LANKA,SINGAPORE,MALAYSIA,HONGKONG,
PAKISTAN,INDIA,BANGLADESH,INDONESIA
220240
50/60
A10F-WY1
OCEAINA
TYPE
AUSTRALIA,NEW ZEALAND
220240
50/60
A10F-WY1
220240
50/60
A10F-WY1
D
D3
PHILIPPINES
E
F1
F
F2
G1
G2
SAUDI ARABIA
127
60
A10F-WY1
SAUDI ARABIA
220240
50/60
A10F-WY1
C.S AMERICA
220240
50/60
A10F-WY1
C.S AMERICA
120
60
A10F-WY1
TAIWAN
110
60
A10F-WY1
220240
50/60
A10F-WY1
220240
50/60
A10F-WY1
KOREA
220240
50/60
A10F-WY1
J
K
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2
5
a
15
7
4
6
b
b
8
PS200
PS100
PS101
PS300
PS301
M100
M101
14
11
11
12
12
9
13
10
13 12
12 11
ServiceManual
Quan
tity
Parts No.
1 A10E911400
Shoulder screw
2 A10E910400
Mounting Plate /1
3 A10E940000
Label
4 A10E940100
Label
5 A10E910501
Collection Box
6 A10E911200
Spacer
4512700100 Guide
4512253401 GUIDE
B,C,D1,D3,E,F1,F2,G1,G2
,H,I,J,K (2/3HOLES)
C
9 A10E911001
10 A10E911101
B,C,D1,D3,E,F1,F2,G1,G2
,H,I,J,K (EXCEPT
SWEDEN)
C
1
1
Destinations
Clas
s
Page Key
Description
11
11 13NK50380
NEUTRALIZING BRUSH
C
12 13NK50380
NEUTRALIZING BRUSH
C
13 13NK50380
NEUTRALIZING BRUSH
C
B,C,D1,D3,E,F1,F2,G1,G2
,H,I,J,K (2/3HOLES)
C
A,A1 (2HOLES)
B,C,D1,D3,E,F1,F2,G1,G2
,H,I,J,K (2/3HOLES)
C
B,C,D1,D3,E,F1,F2,G1,G2
,H,I,J,K (4HOLES)
C
14 A10ER70000
14 A10ER70100
14 A10ER70200
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14 A10ER70300
C (4HOLES/SWEDEN)
15 A10EN10001
FNS Wiring /1
A,A1,B,C,D1,D3,E,F1,F2,
G1,G2,H,I,J,K (EXCEPT
SWEDEN)
15 A10EN10100
FNS Wiring /2
C (SWEDEN)
1 a
V153030803
Screw
1 b
V137030503
screw
11
16
21
26
31
36
12
17
22
27
32
37
13
18
23
28
33
38
14
19
24
29
34
39
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
7.3
4.8
8.5
11.2
3
14.2
11.4
ServiceManual
Clas
s
Page Key
Parts No.
1 V500010020
Saddle
2 V570010021
Saddle
3 V570010025
saddle
Description
Destinations
9.3 DESTINATION
Destination
No.
A
Destinations
Hz
100
50/60
Model No.
A1
JAPAN
A2
JAPAN
200
50/60
USA, CANADA
120
60
A10E-W11
A10E-W21
EUROPEAN TYPE
220240
50/60
A10E-W11
A10E-W21
A10E-WG1
S.E ASIA
TYPE
220240
50/60
A10E-W11
A10E-W21
B
C
D1
THAILAND,SRI
LANKA,SINGAPORE,MALAYSIA,HONGKONG,
PAKISTAN,INDIA,BANGLADESH,INDONESIA
Q-144
A10E-W01
Quan
tity
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D3
E
F1
F
F2
G1
G
G2
H
I
J
K
OCEAINA
TYPE
220240
50/60
A10E-W11
A10E-W21
PHILIPPINES
220240
50/60
A10E-W11
A10E-W21
SAUDI ARABIA
127
60
A10E-W11
A10E-W21
SAUDI ARABIA
220240
50/60
A10E-W11
A10E-W21
C.S AMERICA
220240
50/60
A10E-W11
A10E-W21
C.S AMERICA
120
60
A10E-W11
A10E-W21
TAIWAN
110
60
A10E-W11
A10E-W21
220240
50/60
A10E-W11
A10E-W21
CHINA
220240
50/60
A10E-W11
A10E-W21
KOREA
220240
50/60
A10E-W11
A10E-W21
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15
d
16
11
d
b
5
6
7
LEDB31
13
b
12
10
a
a
c
17
17
14
9
Destinations
Clas
s
Rear Cover
A1
1 A1V4611200
Rear Cover
B,C,D1,D3,F1,G2,H,I,J,K
2 A1V4610500
3 A1V4610700
4 A1V4610600
5 A00JH00D00
6 A00J168400
7 A0ED162600
Lens
8 A0ED162700
9 A1V4610800
10 A093940100
11 A0XW602500
Cover
12 A0XWN12300
Indicating Wiring /2
13 A1V4N12500
14 A1V4610100
Left Cover
15 A093940700
Label
16 A093940800
Label
17 A1V4610400
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
1 A1V4610200
1
1
ServiceManual
A1
1 a
V137040804
screw
1 b
V153030803
Screw
1 c
V137040803
SCREW
1 d
V116040803
Screw
Q-146
Quan
tity
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M 32
M31
3
b
5
c
2
1
b
5
c
e
d
d
e
e
d
e
e
d
e
e
4
e
8
d
d
10
8
8
d
f
g
e
d
e
e
Page Key
Parts No.
1 A1V4N10600
2 9J08M10600
MOTOR
4 A1V4601701
6 A0XW601000
2
2
2
2
Description
7
e
d
8
10
g
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
Holder
7 A0XW601500
Reinforce Plate
8 A0ED623400
Roll
9 A0XW601600
Rail
Stopper
10 A1V4601900
2 a
V116040803
Screw
2 b
V116030603
Screw
2 c
V218040086
E ring
2 d
V143040803
screw
2 e
V137040803
SCREW
2 f
V217040001
E Ring
2 g
V116030803
Screw
Q-147
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19
b
PCCB31
15
P3
16
17
18
20
20
SW31
HREYB
21
20
e
20
14
22
23
DH
9
13
8
e
g
e
e
10
e
6
11
e
10
12
e
10
Destinations
Clas
s
A1
PWB Assy
A1
10 A1V4603600
Fixing Part
11 A1V4608100
12 A1V4608200
13 A1V4608400
14 A1V4N10300
15 A1V4H00102
PWB Assembly(PWB-CAB
PC control board (PCCB31)
1st ASSY)
16 A1V4N10001
17
18 A093M60000
Rocker switch
A1
19 A1V4609500
Protection Sheet
A1
20 V502010033
spacer
A1
21 A1V4609100
Mounting Plate
A1
22 A0XW601100
23
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
1 A1V4N10101
2 A093H00100
4 A1V4603701
5 A1V4608300
7 A093M30001
Panel heater
8 A1V4603100
9 A1V4608500
ServiceManual
4348200601 BRACKET
4061101000 Castor
A1
4348203605 Bracket
4425374501 HOLDER
3 a
V137030603
screw
3 b
V116040803
Screw
3 c
V143040803
screw
3 d
V116030803
Screw
3 e
V137040803
SCREW
Q-148
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tity
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3 f
V137040603
screw
3 g
V116040804
Screw
P4
17
M33
1
3
PSDTB31
PS38
PS31
15
PS37
14
7
8
14
1 3 12
PS32
11 c
12
2
10
16
c
Page Key
Parts No.
1 9J06M10300
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
Description
ServiceManual
MOTOR
4 A093651300
4030304702 HOLDER
4011301201 HOLDER
Pressure spring
4030309101 LEVER
4030304603 BRACKET
10
4030304901 BRACKET
11
4030304802 BRACKET
12
13
4030308301 HOLDER
14 A093651400
15
16 50GA627101
17
Pressure spring
4030320802 BRACKET
LIFTING STAY
4 a
V116033003
Screw
4 b
V116040803
Screw
4 c
V137030603
screw
Q-149
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a
2
3
b
d
10
6
12
11
12
a
c
13
7
7
5
7
13
11
12
15
12
7
7
b
14
c
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
4348305301 PAWL
4348305401 BRACKET
3 A093564100
Torsion spring
4 A093165200
Claw
5 A093564000
Pressure spring
4348306401 BRACKET
4030312201 ROLL
8 A0XW607203
Door
9 A0XW615100
Mounting Plate
10 A0XW615000
Band
11 A0XW615300
12
4349164101 WASHER
13
4348307101 SHAFT
14 A0XW607111
Guide
15 A0XW616000
5 a
V153030803
Screw
5 b
V137040803
SCREW
5 c
V153041003
screw
5 d
V116041003
Screw
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P6
6
d
b
b
18
51
7
8
5
2
17
4
e
3
b
19
10
11
5
PS39
PS36
14
45
43
16
12 13
g
49
47
20
45
PS34 44
50
36
26
15
e
b
38
9
33
39
9
g
37
36
Description
29
27
28
30
36
Parts No.
37
42
40
Page Key
41
b
24
25
b
PS33
22
45
35
21
46
48
23
b
e
32
34
30
31
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
1 A0XW604300
Mounting Plate
2 A0XW603900
GEAR 30T
4131353202 BUSHING
8 A0XWG56000
10
11 A0XW603501
Reinforce Plate
12 A0XW603001
Mounting Plate
13
14 A1V4N10700
Paperfeed Detection
harness /3
15 A0ED563900
Torque limiter
16
4348301104 ROLLER
17
18
4030310501 GUIDE
19
4061560000 GUIDE
20
4348304403 FRAME
21
4030307801 LEVER
22
23
4040561200 Spacer
24
4040561000 Spacer
25
4030303901 SHAFT
26
4030301401 BRACKET
27
4030301301 HOLDER
Frame
4131300301 BUSHING
4037090201 PHOTO INTERRUPTER
4030301612 ACTUATOR
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28 A093563600
Guide
29 A0ED563700
Shaft
30
31 A0XW603800
32
33
4030300202 HOLDER
34
35
1067250101 PIN
36 A00J563600
Roller
37 A00J563500
Clutch
38
39
40
4030300301 SHAFT
41
1065308601 BUSHING
42
43
4030302002 SHAFT
44
Cover
45 A1V4R90000
46
47 A093561400
48
49 A00J567300
50
51 A0XW604200
Mounting Plate
Photointerrupter
4030301004 Frame
Torsion spring
4348304701 SHAFT
Release Lever
4040309701 SHAFT
6 a
V116030603
Screw
6 b
V218040086
E ring
6 c
V217040001
E Ring
6 d
V217060001
E Ring
6 e
V137030603
screw
6 f
V116040803
Screw
6 g
V218030086
E ring
6 h
V136030803
screw
6 k
V116030803
Screw
6 m
V237200850
Pin
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P7
3
4
1
30
36
33
34
35
37
38
7
30
6
8
10
9
c
3
11
11
40
g
32
41
12
31
17
30
13
15
39
14
18
a
a
b
a
43
30
16
29
b
42
19
20
24
23
28
21
25
26
22
b
6
b
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
27
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
1 A0XW604701
2 A0ED621000
Guide
3 A02E622700
Cushion
4 A0ED620601
Shoulder screw
5 A02E622400
Gear 14T
4163529301 SCREW
LABEL CARRYING
4002730601
CAPACITY
9 A0ED621101
Rack /Front
10
4537331701 GUIDE
11
4037320401 KNOB
12 A0ED621400
13 A0ED621300
Lever
14
15 A0XWG60000
Rogulating Plate
16 A02E941300
Label Fd
17 A0XW604900
Lifting Plate
18 A0ED625500
Lock Lever
19 A0ED625700
Release Lever
20 A0ED625800
21 A1V4605300
Holder
22 A0ED625400
23 A0ED940100
Label Paper
24 A1V4605100
25 A0ED625201
Handle
26 A0ED625000
Cover
27 A0XW604800
Mounting Plate
28
4011302101 WASHER
4002310801 LEVER
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29 A0ED623200
30 A0ED623400
Roll
31 A0XW605013
32
33 A00J622900
34
4030322812 GUIDE
Guide Plate
35
36 A0XW616400
Lifting Shaft
37 A0ED620700
Actuator
38 A0ED623100
Label FD
39 A00J942202
40
41 A0XW605200
Guide
42 A0XWG61000
MOUNTING PLATE
43 A02E941500
Label Cd
4030320601 LEVER
7 a
V217040001
E Ring
7 b
V153030803
Screw
7 c
V137030603
screw
7 d
V217060001
E Ring
7 e
V153041003
screw
7 f
V144040603
SCREW
7 g
V116030803
Screw
b
a
3
4
2
5
6
c
a
b
4
a
11
15
14
8
b
9
12
13
10
c
b
Description
ServiceManual
Quan
tity
Parts No.
1 A093630100
Cassette
2 A0XW605013
3 A0ED623100
4 A0ED623400
Roll
6 A0ED625500
4163529301 SCREW
Lock Lever
Q-154
Destinations
Clas
s
Page Key
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7 A0ED625700
Release Lever
8 A0ED625800
9 A0ED625301
Holder
10 A0ED625400
11 A1V4604600
12 A0ED625201
Handle
13 A0ED625000
Cover
14 A0ED623200
15 A0XWG61000
MOUNTING PLATE
8 a
V217040001
E Ring
8 b
V153030803
Screw
8 c
V153041003
screw
11
16
21
26
31
36
12
17
22
27
32
37
13
18
23
28
33
38
14
19
24
29
34
39
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
9.2
11.5
7. 3
4. 8
3
White
2.8
6.2
8. 5
11.2
5
31.4
18
Description
ServiceManual
Parts No.
1 V500010005
saddle
2 V500010020
Saddle
3 V500010046
saddle
4 V570010021
Saddle
5 V570010031
holder
Q-155
Destinations
Clas
s
Page Key
Quan
tity
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5
8
1
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Clas
s
Destinations
Quan
tity
10
1 A1V4603501
Cover
10
2 A1V4603800
Installing Leg
10
3 A1V4603400
Mounting Plate
10
4 V116040804
Screw
19
10
5 A1V4609300
Ground Plate
10
6 A093104300
Stop plate
10
7 A1V4609200
Fixing Plate
10
8 A02E942000
Label Metric
10
9 A02E942100
Label Inch
B,C,D1,D3,F1,G2,H,I,J,K
Section
PM Parts Description
Maintenance Cycle
(K=1,000)
QTY
1
2
3
Pick-up roller
Feed roller
Separation roller
1
1
1
Parts No.
Destinations
Page/Key
Replace
300K *1
300K *1
300K *1
A00J563600
A00J563600
A00J563600
P6-36
P6-36
P6-36
10.10 DESTINATION
Destination
No.
A
B
C
Note
Destinations
Hz
Model No.
A1
JAPAN
100
50/60
A2
JAPAN
200
50/60
USA, CANADA
120
60
A1V4-WY1
EUROPEAN TYPE
220240
50/60
A1V4-WY1
Q-156
A1V4-001
*2
*2
*2
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S.E ASIA
TYPE
THAILAND,SRI
LANKA,SINGAPORE,MALAYSIA,HONGKONG,
PAKISTAN,INDIA,BANGLADESH,INDONESIA
220240
50/60
A1V4-WY1
OCEAINA
TYPE
AUSTRALIA,NEW ZEALAND
220240
50/60
A1V4-WY1
220240
50/60
D
D3
PHILIPPINES
E
F1
F
F2
G1
G2
SAUDI ARABIA
127
60
A1V4-WY1
SAUDI ARABIA
220240
50/60
A1V4-WY1
C.S AMERICA
220240
50/60
A1V4-WY1
C.S AMERICA
120
60
A1V4-WY1
TAIWAN
110
60
A1V4-WY1
220240
50/60
A1V4-WY1
220240
50/60
A1V4-WY1
KOREA
220240
50/60
A1V4-WY1
J
K
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16
3
5
6
7
LEDB31
13
b
12
10
LEDB41
a
b
5
c
6
17
17
14
11
7
8
9
Destinations
Clas
s
Rear Cover
A1
1 A1V4611200
Rear Cover
A1,B,C,D1,D3,F1,G2,H,I,J,
C
K
2 A1V4610500
3 A1V4610700
4 A1V4610600
5 A00JH00D00
6 A00J168400
7 A0ED162600
Lens
8 A0ED162700
9 A1V4610300
10 A093940100
11 A093940200
12 A0XWN11100
Indicating Wiring /1
13 A1V4N11200
14 A1V4610100
Left Cover
15 A093940700
Label
16 A093940800
Label
17 A1V4610400
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
1 A1V4610200
ServiceManual
A1
1 a
V137040804
screw
1 b
V153030803
Screw
1 c
V137040803
SCREW
Q-158
Quan
tity
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M3 2
M31
P2
3
b
5
c
2
1
M4 1 M 4 2
b
a
5
c
b
e
5
11
d
d
3
b
e
d
e
e
d
e
e
4
e
8
d
d
10
8
8
d
f
g
e
d
e
e
Page Key
Parts No.
1 A1V4N10600
2 9J08M10600
MOTOR
4 A1V4601701
6 A0XW601000
2
2
2
Description
7
e
d
8
10
g
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
Holder
7 A0XW601500
Reinforce Plate
8 A0ED623400
Roll
9 A0XW601600
Rail
Stopper
10 A1V4601900
11
2 a
V116040803
Screw
2 b
V116030603
Screw
2 c
V218040086
E ring
2 d
V143040803
screw
2 e
V137040803
SCREW
2 f
V217040001
E Ring
2 g
V116030803
Screw
Q-159
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19
b
17
18
20
20
PCCB31
15
P3
16
SW31
HREYB
21
20
6
e
20
14
e
DH
22
d
e
e
7
9
13
8
e
f
e
e
10
11
f
e
6
10
12
e
10
Destinations
Clas
s
A1
PWB Assy
A1
10 A1V4603600
Fixing Part
11 A1V4608100
12 A1V4608200
13 A1V4608400
14 A1V4N10300
15 A1V4H00002
PWB Assembly(PWB-CAB
PC control board (PCCB31)
ASSY)
16 A1V4N10002
17
18 A093M60000
Rocker switch
A1
19 A1V4609500
Protection Sheet
A1
20 V502010033
spacer
A1
21 A1V4609100
Mounting Plate
A1
22 A1V4N10400
Page Key
Parts No.
1 A1V4N10101
2 A093H00100
4 A1V4603701
5 A1V4608300
7 A093M30001
Panel heater
8 A1V4603100
9 A1V4608500
Description
ServiceManual
4348200601 BRACKET
4061101000 Castor
A1
4348203605 Bracket
3 a
V137030603
screw
3 b
V116040803
Screw
3 c
V143040803
screw
3 d
V116030803
Screw
3 e
V137040803
SCREW
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3 f
V116040804
Screw
P4
17
M33
1
3
4
PSDTB31
PS38
PS31
15
PS37
14
7
8
PS32
M43
1 3 12
11 c
18
14
12
2
10
1
16
3
PSDTB41
c
4
PS48
PS41
15
PS47
14
14
13 12
7
8
2
9
c
10
Page Key
Parts No.
1 9J06M10300
PS42
11 c
12
2
16
c
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
Description
ServiceManual
MOTOR
4 A093651300
4030304702 HOLDER
4011301201 HOLDER
Pressure spring
4030309101 LEVER
4030304603 BRACKET
10
4030304901 BRACKET
11
4030304802 BRACKET
12
13
4030308301 HOLDER
14 A093651400
15
16 50GA627101
17
18
Pressure spring
4030320802 BRACKET
LIFTING STAY
4 a
V116033003
Screw
4 b
V116040803
Screw
4 c
V137030603
screw
Q-161
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2
3
b
d
10
6
12
11
12
a
c
13
7
7
5
7
13
11
12
15
12
7
7
b
14
c
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
4348305301 PAWL
4348305401 BRACKET
3 A093564100
Torsion spring
4 A093165200
Claw
5 A093564000
Pressure spring
4348306401 BRACKET
4030312201 ROLL
8 A0XW607203
Door
9 A0XW615100
Mounting Plate
10 A0XW615000
Band
11 A0XW615300
12
4349164101 WASHER
13
4348307101 SHAFT
14 A0XW607111
Guide
15 A0XW616000
5 a
V153030803
Screw
5 b
V137040803
SCREW
5 c
V153041003
screw
5 d
V116041003
Screw
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P6
6
d
b
b
18
51
7
8
5
2
17
4
e
3
b
19
10
11
5
PS39
PS36
14
45
43
16
12 13
g
49
47
20
45
PS34 44
50
36
26
15
e
b
38
9
33
39
9
g
37
36
Description
29
27
28
30
36
Parts No.
37
42
40
Page Key
41
b
24
25
b
PS33
22
45
35
21
46
48
23
b
e
32
34
30
31
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
1 A0XW604300
Mounting Plate
2 A0XW603900
GEAR 30T
4131353202 BUSHING
8 A0XWG56000
4131300301 BUSHING
10
11 A0XW603501
Reinforce Plate
12 A0XW603001
Mounting Plate
13
Frame
4030301612 ACTUATOR
14 A1V4N10700
Paperfeed Detection
harness /3
15 A0ED563900
Torque limiter
16
4348301104 ROLLER
17
18
4030310501 GUIDE
19
4061560000 GUIDE
20
4348304403 FRAME
21
4030307801 LEVER
22
23
4040561200 Spacer
24
4040561000 Spacer
25
4030303901 SHAFT
26
4030301401 BRACKET
27
4030301301 HOLDER
28 A093563600
Guide
Q-163
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6
29 A0ED563700
30
Shaft
31 A0XW603800
32
6
6
33
4030300202 HOLDER
34
35
1067250101 PIN
36 A00J563600
Roller
37 A00J563500
Clutch
38
39
40
4030300301 SHAFT
41
1065308601 BUSHING
42
43
4030302002 SHAFT
44
Cover
45 A1V4R90000
46
47 A093561400
48
49 A00J567300
50
51 A0XW604200
Mounting Plate
Photointerrupter
4030301004 Frame
Torsion spring
4348304701 SHAFT
Release Lever
4040309701 SHAFT
6 a
V116030603
Screw
6 b
V218040086
E ring
6 c
V217040001
E Ring
6 d
V217060001
E Ring
6 e
V137030603
screw
6 f
V116040803
Screw
6 g
V218030086
E ring
6 h
V136030803
screw
6 k
V116030803
Screw
6 m
V237200850
Pin
Q-164
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P7
6
d
b
b
18
7
8
5
2
17
4
e
3
b
19
10
11
PS46
14
43
16
12 13
g
49
47
20
45
PS44 44
50
36
26
15
e
b
38
9
33
39
9
g
37
36
Description
29
27
28
30
36
Parts No.
37
42
40
Page Key
41
b
24
25
b
PS43
22
45
35
21
46
48
23
b
e
32
34
30
31
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
1 A0XW604300
Mounting Plate
2 A0XW603900
GEAR 30T
4131353202 BUSHING
8 A0XWG56000
10
11 A0XW603501
Reinforce Plate
12 A0XW603001
Mounting Plate
13
14 A1V4N11000
Paperfeed Detection
harness /4
15 A0ED563900
Torque limiter
16
4348301104 ROLLER
17
18
4030310501 GUIDE
19
4061560000 GUIDE
20
4348304408 Frame
21
4030307801 LEVER
22
23
4040561200 Spacer
24
4040561000 Spacer
25
4030303901 SHAFT
26
4030301401 BRACKET
27
4030301301 HOLDER
Frame
4131300301 BUSHING
4037090201 PHOTO INTERRUPTER
4030301612 ACTUATOR
Q-165
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7
28 A093563600
Guide
29 A0ED563700
Shaft
30
31 A0XW603800
32
33
4030300202 HOLDER
34
35
1067250101 PIN
36 A00J563600
Roller
37 A00J563500
Clutch
38
39
40
4030300301 SHAFT
41
1065308601 BUSHING
42
43
4030302002 SHAFT
44
45 A1V4R90000
46
47 A093561400
48
49 A00J567300
50
Mounting Plate
Photointerrupter
4030301004 Frame
Torsion spring
4348304701 SHAFT
Release Lever
4040309701 SHAFT
7 a
V116030603
Screw
7 b
V218040086
E ring
7 c
V217040001
E Ring
7 d
V217060001
E Ring
7 e
V137030603
screw
7 f
V116040803
Screw
7 g
V218030086
E ring
7 h
V136030803
screw
7 k
V116030803
Screw
7 m
V237200850
Pin
Q-166
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2UNIT
Except Key 21, 24
30
4
5
34
33
36
35
P8
37
38
7
30
6
8
10
9
c
3
11
11
40
g
32
41
12
31
17
30
13
15
39
14
18
a
a
b
a
43
30
16
29
b
42
19
20
24
23
28
21
25
26
22
b
6
b
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
27
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
1 A0XW604701
2 A0ED621000
Guide
3 A02E622700
Cushion
4 A0ED620601
Shoulder screw
5 A02E622400
Gear 14T
4163529301 SCREW
12
4002730601
9 A0ED621101
LABEL CARRYING
CAPACITY
Rack /Front
10
4537331701 GUIDE
11
4037320401 KNOB
12 A0ED621400
13 A0ED621300
Lever
14
15 A0XWG60000
Rogulating Plate
16 A02E941300
Label Fd
17 A0XW604900
Lifting Plate
18 A0ED625500
Lock Lever
19 A0ED625700
Release Lever
20 A0ED625800
21 A1V4605300
Holder
(3rd)
21 A0ED625301
Holder
(4th)
22 A0ED625400
23 A0ED940100
Label Paper
24 A1V4605100
(3rd)
24 A1V4604600
(4th)
25 A0ED625201
Handle
26 A0ED625000
Cover
4011302101 WASHER
Q-167
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8
27 A0XW604800
28
29 A0ED623200
Mounting Plate
30 A0ED623400
Roll
31 A0XW605013
32
33 A00J622900
34
35
36 A0XW616400
8
8
4002310801 LEVER
4030322812 GUIDE
Lifting Shaft
37 A0ED620700
Actuator
38 A0ED623100
39 A00J942202
Label FD
40
41 A0XW605200
Guide
42 A0XWG61000
MOUNTING PLATE
43 A02E941500
Guide Plate
4030320601 LEVER
Label Cd
8 a
V217040001
E Ring
8 b
V153030803
Screw
8 c
V137030603
screw
8 d
V217060001
E Ring
8 e
V153041003
screw
8 f
V144040603
SCREW
8 g
V116030803
Screw
11
16
21
26
31
36
12
17
22
27
32
37
13
18
23
28
33
38
14
19
24
29
34
39
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
9.2
11.5
7. 3
4. 8
3
White
2.8
6.2
8. 5
11.2
5
31.4
18
Description
ServiceManual
Parts No.
1 V500010005
saddle
2 V500010020
Saddle
3 V500010046
saddle
4 V570010021
Saddle
Q-168
Destinations
Clas
s
Page Key
Quan
tity
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9
5 V570010031
holder
3
5
8
1
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Clas
s
Destinations
Quan
tity
10
1 A1V4603501
Cover
10
2 A1V4603800
Installing Leg
10
3 A1V4603400
Mounting Plate
10
4 V116040804
Screw
19
10
5 A1V4609300
Ground Plate
10
6 A093104300
Stop plate
10
7 A1V4609200
Fixing Plate
10
8 A02E942000
Label Metric
10
9 A02E942100
Label Inch
B,C,D1,D3,F1,G2,H,I,J,K
Section
PM Parts Description
Maintenance Cycle
(K=1,000)
QTY
1
2
3
Pick-up roller
Feed roller
Separation roller
Pick-up roller
Feed roller
Separation roller
1
1
1
1
1
1
Parts No.
Destinations
Page/Key
Replace
300K *1
300K *1
300K *1
300K *1
300K *1
300K *1
A00J563600
A00J563600
A00J563600
A00J563600
A00J563600
A00J563600
P6-36
P6-36
P6-36
P7-36
P7-36
P7-36
11.10 DESTINATION
Destination
No.
A
A1
Note
Destinations
JAPAN
Q-169
Hz
100
50/60
Model No.
A1V4-002
*2
*2
*2
*2
*2
*2
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A2
B
C
D1
JAPAN
200
USA, CANADA
120
60
A1V4-WY2
EUROPEAN TYPE
220240
50/60
A1V4-WY2
S.E ASIA
TYPE
THAILAND,SRI
LANKA,SINGAPORE,MALAYSIA,HONGKONG,
PAKISTAN,INDIA,BANGLADESH,INDONESIA
220240
50/60
A1V4-WY2
OCEAINA
TYPE
AUSTRALIA,NEW ZEALAND
220240
50/60
A1V4-WY2
220240
50/60
D
D3
PHILIPPINES
E
F1
F
F2
G1
G2
50/60
SAUDI ARABIA
127
60
A1V4-WY2
SAUDI ARABIA
220240
50/60
A1V4-WY2
C.S AMERICA
220240
50/60
A1V4-WY2
C.S AMERICA
120
60
A1V4-WY2
TAIWAN
110
60
A1V4-WY2
220240
50/60
A1V4-WY2
CHINA
220240
50/60
A1V4-WY2
KOREA
220240
50/60
A1V4-WY2
J
K
Q-170
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15
d
16
11
d
b
5
6
7
LEDB51
13
b
12
10
17
a
c
14
9
Destinations
Clas
s
Rear Cover
A1
1 A1V4611200
Rear Cover
A1,B,C,D1,D3,F1,G2,H,I,J,
C
K
2 A1V4610500
3 A1V4610700
4 A1V4610600
5 A00JH00D00
6 A00J168400
7 A0ED162600
Lens
8 A0ED162700
9 A1V4610800
10 A093940100
11 A0XW602500
Cover
12 A0XWN12300
Indicating Wiring /2
13 A1V4N12500
14 A1V4610100
Left Cover
15 A093940700
Label
16 A093940800
Label
A1
17 A093940400
Label A4
A1,C,D1,D3,F1,H,I,J,K
17 A093940300
Label Letter
B,G2
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
1 A1V4610200
ServiceManual
1 a
V137040804
screw
1 b
V153030803
Screw
1 c
V137040803
SCREW
1 d
V116040803
Screw
Q-171
Quan
tity
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M51
P2
3
b
5
c
1
b
c
e
6
d
e
e
d
4
e
e
g
g
f
10
e
9
9
g
e
g
8
e
e
8
e
Page Key
2
Parts No.
1
Description
ServiceManual
Clas
s
Quan
tity
2 9J08M10600
4 A1V4609400
7 A0XW601000
9 A0XW602300
MOTOR
Destinations
Holder
1151330001 SCREW
10 A1V4609600
Rail
Reinforce Plate
2 a
V116040803
Screw
2 b
V116030603
Screw
2 c
V218040086
E ring
2 d
V143040803
screw
2 e
V137040803
SCREW
2 f
V127030604
screw
2 g
V136040803
screw
Q-172
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19
25
23
18
20
SW51
HREYB
30
c
f
33
P3
26
PS56
27 28
20
b
16
24
SD51
4
29
21
31
6
20
32
20
c
b
c
DH
PCCB51
22
c
7
15
9
14
13
17
c
e
c
c
10
11
10
12
c
10
Destinations
Clas
s
A1
PWB Assy
A1
10 A1V4603600
Fixing Part
11 A1V4608100
12 A1V4608200
13 A1V4608400
14 A0XWN12700
15 434801010A
PWB ASSY
16 A1V4N12001
17 A093103500
Bracket
18 A093M60000
Rocker switch
A1
19 A1V4609500
Protection Sheet
A1
20 V502010033
spacer
A1
21 A1V4609100
Mounting Plate
A1
22 A1V4N12400
23
24
9321262043 SOLENOID
25
26
4444350602 Shaft
27
1075376002 LEVER
28 A093651500
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
1 A1V4N10101
2 A093H00100
4 A1V4603701
5 A1V4608300
7 A093M30001
Panel heater
8 A1V4603100
9 A1V4608500
ServiceManual
4425376301 COVER
4061101000 Castor
A1
Pressure spring
Q-173
Quan
tity
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3
29
4425374501 HOLDER
30
31
4425375802 PAWL
32
4640371001 LEVER
33
4425024001 BRACKET
3 a
V137030603
screw
3 b
V116030803
Screw
3 c
V137040803
SCREW
3 d
V218030086
E ring
3 e
V116040804
Screw
3 f
V116030603
Screw
b
d
10
6
4
7
12
11
12
a
c
13
7
19
18
12
15
12
16
14
c
9
17
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
4348305301 PAWL
4348305401 BRACKET
3 A093564100
Torsion spring
4 A093165200
Claw
5 A093564000
Pressure spring
4348306401 BRACKET
4030312201 ROLL
8 A0XW607203
Door
9 A0XW615100
Mounting Plate
10 A0XW615000
Band
11 A0XW615300
12
4349164101 WASHER
13
4348307101 SHAFT
14 A0XW607611
Guide
15 A0XW616000
16
4348301701 GUIDE
17
4348313303 Guide
Q-174
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4
18
4348313401 GUIDE
19
4348301603 Guide
4 a
V153030803
Screw
4 b
V137040803
SCREW
4 c
V153041003
screw
4 d
V116041003
Screw
4 e
V137030803
screw
P5
6
d
7
8
10
16
f
2
12
11
4
e
PS52
b
PS55
14
PS51
41
18
43
15
13
12
47
45
43
P S5 3
40
34
33
b
e
30
9 b
36
27
9
b
24
25
49
38
35
h
26
33
37
42
39
m
7 d
e
48
23
PS54
22
17
43
m
20
19
44
46
21
28
g
31
34
33
32
29
Description
ServiceManual
Quan
tity
Parts No.
1 A093566901
4131353202 BUSHING
8 A0XWG56100
Bracket
Frame Assy
4131300301 BUSHING
10 A0XW604200
11
4348306702 BRACKET
12
13
4348302501 ACTUATOR
14
4348301402 BRACKET
15
4348301104 ROLLER
16
17
4348300503 FRAME
18 A0XWN12100
19
Cover
Destinations
Clas
s
Page Key
Paperfeed Detection
harness /1
4061560500 LEVER
Q-175
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20
21
4040561200 Spacer
22
4040561000 Spacer
23
4030303901 SHAFT
24
4030301401 BRACKET
25
4030301301 HOLDER
26
4030307701 GUIDE
27 A0ED563900
28
29
4030302505 Bracket
30
4348300201 HOLDER
31
4348307601 GUIDE
32
4348306201 GUIDE
33 A00J563600
Roller
34 A00J563500
Clutch
35
36
37
4030300301 SHAFT
38
39
1065308601 BUSHING
40
4348302601 BRACKET
41
4030302002 SHAFT
42
43 A1V4R90000
44
4348300101 FRAME
45
46
4348304701 SHAFT
47
4348300701 LEVER
48
4040309701 SHAFT
49 A0ED563700
Shaft
Torque limiter
Photointerrupter
5 a
V116030603
Screw
5 b
V218040086
E ring
5 c
V217040001
E Ring
5 d
V217060001
E Ring
5 e
V137030603
screw
5 f
V116040803
Screw
5 g
V218030086
E ring
5 h
V136030803
screw
5 k
V116030803
Screw
5 m
V237200850
Pin
Q-176
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6 c
29
10
27
26
g
11
a
a
2
30
28
P6
3
b
3
12
25
g
24
e
14
19
a
21
23
15
a
18
17
a
13
20
MDBC
16
a
22
a
18
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
4425371501 PULLEY
4425377001 COVER
5 A1V4606100
4425376204 BRACKET
4640371112 BRACKET
4444350402 STAKE
10
4348020602
11
12
13 A0XW615900
14
15
16 A0XW605801
Cover
A1,C,D1,D3,F1,H,I,J,K
16 A0XW606000
Cover
B,G2
17
4348312302 COVER
18
4163529301 SCREW
19 A0XW605700
20
21 A1V4611500
Handle
22 A093940611
Label Push
23 A1V4605600
Cover
24 A093940500
25
26
27
4348311712 Seal
Mounting Plate
REGULATING PLATE
ASSY
Regulating Plate
Mounting Plate
Q-177
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6
28
A1,C,D1,D3,F1,H,I,J,K
28
B,G2
29
4348311902 SEAL
30
REGULATING PLATE
4348020502
ASSY
6
6 a
V137040803
SCREW
6 b
V218040086
E ring
6 c
V137030603
screw
6 d
V218030086
E ring
6 e
V153040803
screw
6 f
V149020603
screw
6 g
V144040603
SCREW
P7
a
2
b
7
c
6
5
a
4
PS5E
g
d
e
8
24
25
10
28
26
M53
11
13
23
27
16
4
12
14 e
15
17
6
c
18
19
20
21
d
22
21
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
4479370202 SPACER
A1,C,D1,D3,F1,H,I,J,K
4479370302 SPACER
B,G2
4479370501 SHAFT
4479370402 SHAFT
4444352601 BUSHING
4479371501 SHAFT
10
11
12
4425373102 BRACKET
13
14
15
4479371401 CAM
16
4348310901 SHAFT
Q-178
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17
18
4479371801 STOPPER
19
4444352401 COLLAR
20
21
22
23
4479370601 SHAFT
24
25
4479370801 LEVER
26
27
28
1136357501 COLLAR
7 a
V153030803
Screw
7 b
V116030803
Screw
7 c
V218040086
E ring
7 d
V137040803
SCREW
7 e
V231301250
pin
7 f
V218030086
E ring
7 g
V115260603
Screw
7 h
V217040001
E Ring
P8
g
27
f
2
a a
PS5D
22
f
31
17
34
PS5B
33
PCREYB
17
35
9
10
11
29
36
28
27
22
37
8
10
MTPEB
11
30
32
22 26
37
25
e
PS5C
21
10
13
23
PS59
12
22
19 20
16
17
14
10
15
11
11
24
17
18
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
4444374101 ACTUATOR
4444374401 COVER
4425377401 BRACKET
4425373301 RAIL
4425373203 ARM
10
4425374001 ROLL
Q-179
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8
11
12
4444350801 WASHER
13
14
15
16
4425373402 BRACKET
17
18
4425377601 BRACKET
19
20
4425377201 LEVER
21
22
1134304701 BUSHING
23
4425374402 SHAFT
24
25
26
27
4425371401 WIRE
28
4425377503 BRACKET
29
30
4348311601 BRACKET
31
4479374401 SHAFT
32
4425303901 SHAFT
33
4444374201 BRACKET
34
1136357501 COLLAR
35
4444352201 WASHER
36
37
4425371001 GUIDE
8 a
V137040803
SCREW
8 b
V137030603
screw
8 c
V137030803
screw
8 d
V111030603
screw
8 e
V218040086
E ring
8 f
V218060086
E ring
8 g
V231301450
pin
8 h
V137040603
screw
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4
P9
20
M55
18
19
12
a
PS5A
17
11
1
3
21
d
9
16
a
3
4
18
c d
15
d
14
22
3
c
b
6
M54
10
11
PS58
12
PS57
7
12
a
a
13
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
1075370901 SPACER
1075370813 HOLDER
1075375501 SPACER
9
9
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
4425373102 BRACKET
10
11
B,G2
A1,C,D1,D3,F1,H,I,J,K
Shift motor (M54)
12
13 A1V4605900
14
15
16
17
18
4425373001 BRACKET
19
4425379901 CUSHION
20
21
22 A0XWN12601
Protection Cover
Paperfeed Wiring /6
9 a
V137040803
SCREW
9 b
V115260603
Screw
9 c
V218030086
E ring
9 d
V218040086
E ring
Q-181
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21
26
31
36
12
17
22
27
32
37
13
18
23
28
33
38
14
19
24
29
34
39
15
20
25
30
35
40
11
1
5
31.4
1.3
2.4
3.6
18
16.2
5.2
3. 6
12.1
11.5
9. 2
L=104
11.5
8.5
7.3
11.2
4.8
10
5
7.6
6. 4
5. 4
15
19
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
10
10
2 V500010003
Saddle
D
D
10
3 V500010005
saddle
10
4 V500010020
Saddle
10
5 V500010023
clip
10
6 V500020010
clip
10
7 V500020011
clip
10
8 V501010001
band
10
9 V570010021
Saddle
10
10 V570010022
saddle
10
11 V570010031
holder
Q-182
Quan
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5
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Clas
s
Destinations
Quan
tity
11
1 A1V4603501
Cover
11
2 A1V4603800
Installing Leg
11
3 A1V4603400
Mounting Plate
11
4 V116040804
Screw
19
11
5 A1V4609300
Ground Plate
11
6 A093104300
Stop plate
11
7 A1V4609200
Fixing Plate
Section
PM Parts Description
Maintenance Cycle
(K=1,000)
QTY
1
2
3
Pick-up roller
Feed roller
Separation roller
1
1
1
Parts No.
Destinations
Page/Key
Replace
300K *1
300K *1
300K *1
A00J563600
A00J563600
A00J563600
P5-33
P5-33
P5-33
12.9 DESTINATION
Destination
No.
A
Hz
JAPAN
100
50/60
A2
JAPAN
200
50/60
C
D
Destinations
A1
B
D1
Note
Model No.
A1V4-003
USA, CANADA
120
60
A1V4-W13
EUROPEAN TYPE
220240
50/60
A1V4-WY3
S.E ASIA
TYPE
220240
50/60
A1V4-WY3
THAILAND,SRI
LANKA,SINGAPORE,MALAYSIA,HONGKONG,
PAKISTAN,INDIA,BANGLADESH,INDONESIA
Q-183
*2
*2
*2
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F1
F2
G1
AUSTRALIA,NEW ZEALAND
PHILIPPINES
E
F
OCEAINA
TYPE
G2
220240
50/60
220240
50/60
A1V4-WY3
SAUDI ARABIA
127
60
A1V4-WY3
SAUDI ARABIA
220240
50/60
A1V4-WY3
C.S AMERICA
220240
50/60
A1V4-WY3
C.S AMERICA
120
60
A1V4-WY3
TAIWAN
110
60
A1V4-W13
220240
50/60
A1V4-WY3
220240
50/60
A1V4-WY3
KOREA
220240
50/60
A1V4-WY3
J
K
Q-184
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2
2
3
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
1 A1UDN14A00
Interface Cable
2 A1UD132200
Shoulder screw
3 A1UDN14B00
5 A00J943800
1 a
Label
Screw
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16
21
26
31
36
12
17
22
27
32
37
13
18
23
28
33
38
14
19
24
29
34
39
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
10
1.3
2. 4
9. 2
11.5
16.5
4
11.5
28
5
15.2
18.5
Page Key
Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Clas
s
Destinations
2 V500010005
D
D
3 V500010061
saddle
4 V500020042
locker
5 V570010026
saddle
13.3 DESTINATION
Destination
No.
A
Destinations
JAPAN
100
50/60
A2
JAPAN
200
50/60
C
D1
D3
F1
F2
G1
G2
A2A0-WY0
USA, CANADA
120
60
A2A0-WY0
220240
50/60
A2A0-WY0
S.E ASIA
TYPE
THAILAND,SRI
LANKA,SINGAPORE,MALAYSIA,HONGKONG,
PAKISTAN,INDIA,BANGLADESH,INDONESIA
220240
50/60
A2A0-WY0
OCEAINA
TYPE
AUSTRALIA,NEW ZEALAND
220240
50/60
A2A0-WY0
220240
50/60
PHILIPPINES
Model No.
EUROPEAN TYPE
Hz
A1
B
SAUDI ARABIA
127
60
A2A0-WY0
SAUDI ARABIA
220240
50/60
A2A0-WY0
C.S AMERICA
220240
50/60
A2A0-WY0
A2A0-WY0
C.S AMERICA
120
60
TAIWAN
110
60
A2A0-WY0
220240
50/60
A2A0-WY0
Q-186
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J
K
CHINA
220240
50/60
A2A0-WY0
KOREA
220240
50/60
A2A0-WY0
Q-187
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a
Page
Key
Parts No.
Description
Service Manual
Destinations
Class
Quantity
1 A159287100
Mounting Plate
2 A159M30000
Panel heater
3 V570010046
SADDLE
screw
1 a
V137030603
14.2 DESTINATION
Destination No.
A
Destinations
A1
JAPAN
A2
JAPAN
USA, CANADA
EUROPEAN TYPE
D1
S.E ASIA
TYPE
THAILAND,SRI
LANKA,SINGAPORE,MALAYSIA,HONGKONG,
PAKISTAN,INDIA,BANGLADESH,INDONESIA
OCEAINA
TYPE
AUSTRALIA,NEW ZEALAND
D
D3
E
F
G
PHILIPPINES
F1
SAUDI ARABIA
F2
SAUDI ARABIA
G1
C.S AMERICA
G2
C.S AMERICA
TAIWAN
CHINA
KOREA
Q-188
Hz
100
50/60
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Parts No.
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
1 A22MH01W06
1 A22MH01A06
A1
2 127A90020
MODULAR WIRING 1
15.2 DESTINATION
Destination
No.
A
Destinations
Model No.
JAPAN
100
50/60
A2
JAPAN
200
50/60
USA, CANADA
120
60
A22M-011
EUROPEAN TYPE
220240
50/60
A22M-021
S.E ASIA
TYPE
THAILAND,SRI
LANKA,SINGAPORE,MALAYSIA,HONGKONG,
PAKISTAN,INDIA,BANGLADESH,INDONESIA
220240
50/60
A22M-041
OCEAINA
TYPE
AUSTRALIA,NEW ZEALAND
220240
50/60
A22M-051
A22M-0E1
220240
50/60
C
D1
D
D3
PHILIPPINES
E
F1
F2
G1
Hz
A1
B
G2
A22M-W01
SAUDI ARABIA
127
60
A22M-011
SAUDI ARABIA
220240
50/60
A22M-011
C.S AMERICA
220240
50/60
A22M-011
C.S AMERICA
120
60
A22M-011
TAIWAN
110
60
A22M-071
220240
50/60
A22M-0K1
Q-189
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K
CHINA
220240
50/60
A22M-081
KOREA
220240
50/60
A22M-091
Q-190
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1
b
6
4
3
ServiceManual
Destinations
Quan
tity
Parts No.
1 A0P0148500
Mounting Plate /1
2 A0P0947600
Label
3 A0P0N15400
Cable
4 A0P0148401
Mounting Plate /2
5 A0P0M72600
Speaker
6 A0P0148600
Holding Plate
7 A0P0H02700
PWB assembly(PWB-HUB
ASSY)
Description
Clas
s
Page Key
1 a
V111020603
screw
1 b
V116030603
Screw
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16
21
26
31
36
12
17
22
27
32
37
13
18
23
28
33
38
14
19
24
29
34
39
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
5.2
11.5
2
7.6
6. 4
5.4
ServiceManual
Description
Clas
s
Page Key
Parts No.
Destinations
1 V500010003
Saddle
2 V500010023
clip
16.3 DESTINATION
Destination
No.
A
Destinations
JAPAN
100
50/60
A2
JAPAN
200
50/60
C
D1
D3
E
F1
F2
G1
G2
Model No.
A0YC-WY2
USA, CANADA
120
60
A0YC-WY2
EUROPEAN TYPE
220240
50/60
A0YC-WY2
S.E ASIA
TYPE
THAILAND,SRI
LANKA,SINGAPORE,MALAYSIA,HONGKONG,
PAKISTAN,INDIA,BANGLADESH,INDONESIA
220240
50/60
A0YC-WY2
OCEAINA
TYPE
AUSTRALIA,NEW ZEALAND
220240
50/60
A0YC-WY2
PHILIPPINES
220240
50/60
SAUDI ARABIA
127
60
A0YC-WY2
SAUDI ARABIA
220240
50/60
A0YC-WY2
C.S AMERICA
220240
50/60
A0YC-WY2
Hz
A1
B
C.S AMERICA
120
60
A0YC-WY2
TAIWAN
110
60
A0YC-WY2
220240
50/60
A0YC-WY2
CHINA
220240
50/60
A0YC-WY2
Q-192
Quan
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KOREA
220240
Q-193
50/60
A0YC-WY2
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9
a
8
11
b
2
7
10
b
b
Description
ServiceManual
Destinations
Clas
s
Quan
tity
Page Key
Parts No.
1 A0P0148500
Mounting Plate /1
2 A0P0947600
Label
3 A0P0N15400
Cable
4 A0P0148403
Mounting Plate /2
5 A0P0M72600
Speaker
6 A0P0148600
Holding Plate
7 A0P0H02700
PWB assembly(PWB-HUB
ASSY)
8 A0P0149500
Spacer
9 A0P0M72500
Unit
10 A0YC130200
Protection Film
11 A0YC130100
Cover
1 a
V111020603
screw
1 b
V116030603
Screw
1 c
V195020003
nut
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16
21
26
31
36
12
17
22
27
32
37
13
18
23
28
33
38
14
19
24
29
34
39
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
5.2
11.5
2
7.6
6. 4
5.4
Description
ServiceManual
Clas
s
Page Key
Parts No.
Destinations
1 V500010003
Saddle
2 V500010023
clip
17.3 DESTINATION
Destination
No.
A
Destinations
JAPAN
100
50/60
A2
JAPAN
200
50/60
C
D1
D3
E
F1
F2
G1
G2
Model No.
A0YC-WY1
USA, CANADA
120
60
A0YC-WY1
EUROPEAN TYPE
220240
50/60
A0YC-WY1
S.E ASIA
TYPE
THAILAND,SRI
LANKA,SINGAPORE,MALAYSIA,HONGKONG,
PAKISTAN,INDIA,BANGLADESH,INDONESIA
220240
50/60
A0YC-WY1
OCEAINA
TYPE
AUSTRALIA,NEW ZEALAND
220240
50/60
A0YC-WY1
PHILIPPINES
220240
50/60
A0YC-WY1
SAUDI ARABIA
127
60
A0YC-WY1
SAUDI ARABIA
220240
50/60
A0YC-WY1
C.S AMERICA
220240
50/60
A0YC-WY1
Hz
A1
B
C.S AMERICA
120
60
A0YC-WY1
TAIWAN
110
60
A0YC-WY1
220240
50/60
A0YC-WY1
CHINA
220240
50/60
A0YC-WY1
Q-195
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KOREA
220240
Q-196
50/60
A0YC-WY1
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7
ACCESORRY PARTS
b
5
4
5
4
Description
ServiceManual
Clas
s
Destinations
Quan
tity
Page Key
Parts No.
1 A0P0148500
Mounting Plate /1
2 A0P0947600
Label
3 A0P0N15400
Cable
4 A0P0148404
Mounting Plate /2
5 A0P0M72600
Speaker
6 A0P0148600
Holding Plate
7 A0P0H02700
PWB assembly(PWB-HUB
ASSY)
8 A0YC130200
Protection Film
9 A1UDM90100
Gasket
(Model No.A0YC-WY4)
10 A1UDM90500
Gasket
(Model No.A0YC-WY4)
11 A1UD148701
Mounting Plate
(Model No.A0YC-WY4)
1 a
V111020603
screw
1 b
V116030603
Screw
18.2 DESTINATION
Destination
No.
A
Destinations
Hz
Model No.
A1
JAPAN
100
50/60
A2
JAPAN
200
50/60
USA, CANADA
120
60
A2AC-WY1
EUROPEAN TYPE
220240
50/60
A2AC-WY1
S.E ASIA
TYPE
THAILAND,SRI
LANKA,SINGAPORE,MALAYSIA,HONGKONG,
PAKISTAN,INDIA,BANGLADESH,INDONESIA
220240
50/60
A2AC-WY1
OCEAINA
TYPE
AUSTRALIA,NEW ZEALAND
220240
50/60
A2AC-WY1
B
C
D1
D
D3
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PHILIPPINES
E
F1
F
F2
G1
G2
220240
50/60
SAUDI ARABIA
127
60
A2AC-WY1
SAUDI ARABIA
220240
50/60
A2AC-WY1
C.S AMERICA
220240
50/60
A2AC-WY1
C.S AMERICA
120
60
A2AC-WY1
TAIWAN
110
60
A2AC-WY1
220240
50/60
A2AC-WY1
220240
50/60
A2AC-WY1
KOREA
220240
50/60
A2AC-WY1
J
K
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Cause
On stand-by, the pick-up roller for original must move up to the home position (upper side). However, it remains low, and original paper
jam is detected when feeding original.
The stopper that holds the pick-up roller at home position does not support enough connection, which makes it fall easily and the pick-up
roller gets lowered.
[2]
[1]
[3]
[4]
[1]
Cover
[2]
Rear side
[3]
Connection
[4]
Stopper
Countermeasure
If paper jam of original often occurs, replace the shaft and the lever with the improved parts.
Part No.: Shaft [A143PP5C02]
Part No.: Shaft [A143PP5403]
Part No.: Lever [A143PP4R02]
Note
When replacing the shaft and the lever, replace all three of them with the improved parts. Do not replace single part alone.
The following functions are improved for securing stopper connection.
The form of Lever [A143PP4R02] is improved.
For Shaft [A143PP5402], gap position for installing the stopper is modified.
For Shaft [A143PP5403], gap position for installing the fixing ring is modified.
[4]
[5]
[6]
[1]
[3]
[2]
[1]
Shaft [A143PP5402]
[2]
Lever [A143PP4R02]
[3]
Shaft [A143PP5403]
[4]
Conventional part
[5]
[6]
Improved part
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When feeding paper from tray2, paper jam is indicated. (Jam code: J12-01)
When inserting tray (Tray 1/Tray 2), lever at paper feed section breaks.
Cause
When the paper feed tray is inserted with unexpectedly strong force, the lever breaks due to the impact on the lever at the paper feed
section. The lever is damaged, causing the paper to jam.
Part No. : Lever (Pick release) [A1UD561100A]
Note
Lever breakage is reported only with Tray 1 /Tray 2.
The lever for Tray 1/Tray 2 has different form from the one for paper feed unit.
[3]
[2]
[1]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
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[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
Countermeasure
If the lever at the paper feed section is broken, replace with the improved part for better strength.
Part No. : Lever (Pick release) [A1UD561101B]
Related trouble
R.1.2.2 J11-01, J12-01: #2
Cause
If the paper feed tray is slid with greater than estimated force, it may result in breakage due to the impact on the right rear part of the tray.
The right rear part of the tray is damaged, causing the paper to jam.
[1]
[2]
[4]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
Countermeasure
(a) Preventive action
To prevent the breakage, install the countermeasure parts (Mounting Part Kit) that reduces the force to the contact of the paper feed
tray and the paper feed section lever.
Part No. : Mounting part kit [A1UDR90200]
Mounting part
Hold Sheet
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[2]
[1]
[2]
[2]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[2]
2. Remove the double sided tape protection [2] of the mounting part [1].
[2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
Mounting part
3. Apply the mounting part [1] by placing it against the pasting reference 1 of the resin block [2] on paper feed tray.
[2]
[1]
[1]
Mounting part
[2]
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[1]
[2]
[3]
[1]
Pasting reference 1
[2]
[3]
Mounting part
[1]
[4]
[3]
[2]
[1]
Pasting reference 2
[2]
Pasting reference 3
[3]
Mounting part
[4]
Hold sheet
6. Past the hold sheet while covering the mounting part to fit the form of the mounting part.
Note
Paste the hold sheet to fit pasting reference 3.
7. Paste the rear edge of the hold sheet [1] while folding it.
[1]
[2]
[3]
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[1]
Hold sheet
[2]
[3]
Fold the hold sheet to paste the rear edge of the hold
sheet.
As built
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
Note
Paste the hold sheet completely. Mounting part alone does not serve efficiently.
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
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Improved part
[1]
[2]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[3]
Related trouble
R.1.2.1 J11-01, J12-01: #1
Cause
To avoid jam, the guide of paper feed side * is designed to be higher than the guide of vertical transport side *.
Because of the variation in production, the guide of paper feed side is lower than the guide of vertical transport side, which makes the
paper edge stuck in the guide of vertical transport side, resulting in the paper edge getting folded. (Dog-ear)
In case of large gap of the guides, paper front edge goes under the guide of vertical transport, which results in paper jam.
Note
*: Since this is caused by a component specialized for paper feed section in Tray 2, this trouble does not occur with other
trays.
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[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[8]
[7]
[6]
[1]
[2]
[3]
Normal state
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
Paper
Countermeasure
In case paper jam or dog-ear occurs, replace the paper guide of paper feed side with the paper guide with improved form.
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
Conventional part
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The form of the guide plate of paper feed side is improved to gain allowance and breathability, compare to the conventional parts.
Cause
When feeding paper from PC-409, a paper gets too closer to the one previously fed. As a result, Jam occurs because the sensor prior to the
registration roller cannot pick up the rear edge of the paper in front.
Countermeasure
Check the version of the firmware. If the version is lower than the followings, update the firmware to the following versions (or above).
Program name: bizhub 423/363/283/223 MFP Firmware
File name to download: [A1UD0Y0-F000-G00-C2.exe]
Cause
Paper jam removal lever is not locked completely, which blocks the paper transport. (Jam code: J72-17)
Firmware defect of FS-529
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[1]
[1]
Lock lever
[2]
Countermeasure
Check if the paper jam removal lever is locked. Close the lever correctly if it is not locked completely.
Check the version of the firmware. If the version is lower than the followings, update the firmware to the following versions (or above).
Firmware version: [A0U70Y0-0071-G01-04]
In case paper jam still occurs after upgrading the firmware, take the following actions.
1. Check the model No. of the Finisher.
If the model No. is A0U7-WY2, go to step 2.
If the model No. is other than A0U7-WY2, attach the sheet to the lower guide of paper entrance.
Part No.: Sheet [A0U7PPCR 00]
2. Check if the screws of conveyance roller unit are secured. If they are loose, fasten them.
Check the positioning dowel of conveyance roller unit. If it is not positioned correctly, loosen the screws and adjust them so the
positioning dowel is fixed correctly. Fasten the screws again.
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[2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
Lock lever
[2]
Attach PET sheet with double sided tape on D cut part of lock lever shaft.
PET sheet size: 3 mm x 10 mm (thickness=0.1 mm)
D cut section of the lock lever shaft on larger scale
[1]
[2]
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PET sheet
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Note
Attach the PET sheet within the D cut section of the lock lever shaft.
Install the lock lever to the lock lever shaft.
Note
Make sure that the lock lever is not loose.
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2. IMAGE TROUBLE
2.1 When using fax, the sent image is shrunk at the receiving machine
Symptom
When using fax, the sent image is shrunk at the receiving machine. (Normal size of faxing is intended.)
Cause
When Inside Body Text or Outside Body Text is set in [Utility] -> [Administrator Settings] -> [Fax Settings] -> [Header/Footer Position] > [Header Position] at the sending machine, and [Communication setting] -> [Fax sender setting] on Fax/Scan screen is set as OFF,
the undesired white line (margin) is added to the sent image.
The receiving machine recognizes the added margin as a part of the sent image, and automatically shrinks the image to print.
Countermeasure
Check the version of the firmware of the sending machine. If the version is lower than the followings, update the firmware to the following
versions (or above).
Program name: MFP Firmware [G00-C2]
File name to download: [A1UD0Y0-F000-G00-C2.exe]
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[2]
[2]
[3]
[1]
Printing direction
[2]
[3]
Cause
Some amount of the developer enter the sliding area between the Ds Collar and the shaft of developing roller, and the inner surface of the
Ds Collar gets worn.
Some amounts of the developer get stuck between the Ds Collar, which blocks the Ds collar rotation, and the Collar will be fixed. Due to
this, specific area of the collar will continue to contact the drum, causing the outer surface of the collar to wear. When Ds collar wears, it
cannot keep the correct distance between the drum and developing roller, which causes the abnormal image (black line in the main
scanning direction).
Countermeasure
When abnormal image occurs, follow the steps in trouble shooting.
If the symptom cannot be improved, Ds collar may be worn. Replace the Ds collar and related parts *.
Part No. Ds Collar kit [A1UDR90100]
Note
*: When replacing the Ds collar, replace the entire Ds Collar kit.
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[2]
[1]
[4]
[5] [2]
[5]
[3]
[1]
[2]
Ds collar [A1UD371700]
[3]
[4]
Bushing [A1UD371600]
[5]
[1]
[2]
[4]
[5]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
Bushing [A1UD371600]
[5]
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3. OPERATING NOISE
3.1 DF Operation noise
Symptom
Operation noise occurs when starting feed of the original.
Operation noise occurs during the feed of the original.
Operation noise occurs when finishing feed of the original.
Cause
(1) Operation noise occurs as pickup roller moves up/down.
[2]
[3]
[4]
[1]
[1]
Pickup arm
[2]
Pickup roller
[3]
[4]
When the roller goes up/down while the pickup roller feeding the original, operation noise occurs.
The original stopper hits the pickup arm when pickup roller goes down.
The separation roller holder vibrates when pickup roller goes down.
The pickup roller shaft vibrates when pickup roller goes down.
The pickup roller hits the upper guide when it goes up.
Ref: PA.4.2.1 Pick-up roller up/down control
Countermeasure
If the feeding noise is too loud, perform the following step.
(1) Replace the applicable parts of pickup roller with the improved parts.
Replace the stopper with the one mounted with damper to reduce the shock.
Part No.: Stopper (Rear side) [A143PP5U02] x 1 piece
Part No.: Stopper (Front side) [A143PP5T02] x 1 piece
Part No.: Damper [A143PP9G00] x 2 pieces
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[2]
[3]
[1]
Pickup roller
[2]
Stopper + Damper
[3]
Pickup arm
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[2]
[2]
[2]
Cushioning
Add a washer ring (0.5 mm thick) in between Bushing on pickup roller shaft and Torque Limiter to reduce vibration.
Improved component - Part No.: Washer [A143PP9E00] x 1 piece
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[1]
[2]
[1]
Torque limiter
[2]
Washer
Attach cushioning to the part on the upper guide that pickup roller hits in order to reduce shock.
Part No.: Cushioning [A143PPF00] x 2 pieces
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
Upper guide
[2]
Cushioning
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Note
Change [Split Line Detection Setting / ADF Scan Glass Contamin. Sensitivity] of DF slit glass to Not Set in order not to
detect DF slit glass contamination. In that case, it does not clean DF slit glass even if it is contaminated. When dirt is on the
glass, some lines will appear in FD direction on printed image, scanned image and faxed image.
Cause
The cutoff frequency of low-pass filter circuit on FAX board is inadequate, which makes the unpleasant distortion noise from the line
monitor.
Countermeasure
To reduce the noise from the line monitor, replace FK-508 board with the improved part.
Part No.: FK-508 board (improved part) [A22MH01W1B]
Note
Improved: Cutoff frequency of low-pass filter circuit on FAX board is changed.
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4. TROUBLE CODE
4.1 C0208, C0206
Symptom
Randomly, it indicates C-0206, C-0208: Tray 3 lift-up failure, Tray 4 lift-up failure.
Cause
The length of the line of induction for transport drive that connects the main body and paper feed cabinet (PC-208) is too short, which may
cause connection failure at the connector.
Problem of the firmware: When recovering from sleep mode or when sub-power switch is ON, drive signal of lift-up motor is sent by
cabinet-side control board regardless of the command from the printer control board. Due to the signal, lift-up motor rotates for a short
time, and the paper lift-up board goes up a little. When this operation is repeated, the paper lift-up board is lifted up to the position beyond
specification, causing C-0206, C-0208: Tray 3 lift-up failure, Tray 4 lift-up failure detected. Especially, C-0208: Tray 4 lift-up failure
tends to be detected since the tray is not frequently used. (The paper lift-up board goes down when the tray is pulled out. Thus, C0206:
Tray 3 lift-up failure is less likely detected because Tray 3 is used with higher frequency.
Countermeasure
1. Follow the steps in the Troubleshooting.
K.3.5.4 C0206, C0208
2. In case Troubleshooting does not solve the problem, replace with induction line with extended cables, and update the firmware to the
following version (or above).
Part No. Transport drive line of induction/1 [A1UDN12C02]
Program name: MFP Firmware [G00-C2]
File name to download: [A1UD0Y0-F000-G00-C2.exe]
Induction line for transport drive / 1 [A1UDN12C02]
4.2 CC211
Symptom
Freezes at KONICA MINOLTA logo / hourglass pointer
CC211: Authorization device global error
CD390: Non-volatile data alert
Cause
Connector of NVRAM board is damaged for some reason. It causes connection failure of NVRAM.
Countermeasure
Re-install NVRAM board. If it does not improve the symptom, replace MFP board.
Part No.: Board Assy. (PWB-MFP Assy.) :[A1UDH02002 (bizhub 223/283/7828)]
Part No.: Board Assy. (PWB-MFP Assy.) :[A1UDH02102 (bizhub 363/423)]
4.3 CD004
Symptom
CD004 occurs.
CFA14 occurs.
Cause
Problem of the firmware.
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Countermeasure
Check the firmware version of the machine. If not the version below, install the following firmware version (or later version).
Program name: MFP Firmware [G00-C0]
File name to download: [A1UD0Y0-F000-G00-C0.exe]
4.4 CD390
Symptom
Freezes at KONICA MINOLTA logo / hourglass pointer
CC211: Authorization device global error
CD390: Non-volatile data alert
Cause
Connector of NVRAM board is damaged for some reason. It causes connection failure of NVRAM.
Countermeasure
Re-install NVRAM board. If it does not improve the symptom, replace MFP board.
Part No.: Board Assy. (PWB-MFP Assy.) :[A1UDH02002 (bizhub 223/283/7828)]
Part No. Board Assy. (PWB-MFP Assy.) :[A1UDH02102 (bizhub 363/423)]
4.5 CFA14
Symptom
CD004 occurs.
CFA14 occurs.
Cause
Problem of the firmware.
Countermeasure
Check the firmware version of the machine. If not the version below, install the following firmware version (or later version).
Program name: MFP Firmware [G00-C0]
File name to download: [A1UD0Y0-F000-G00-C0.exe]
4.6 CB120
Symptom
When the receiver is picked up on the ringtone, busy sound is heard. When it is hung up, CB120 occurs.
Cause
Problem of the firmware: The signal which is not supposed to be recognized as incoming is recognized as one, and is recognized as an
error.
Countermeasure
Update the firmware to the following version (or above).
Program name: MFP Firmware [G00-C2]
File name to download: [A1UD0Y0-F000-G00-C2.exe]
4.7 CR11
Symptom
CR11 occurs when G3-FAX is received from a particular machine (Competitor's machine: CANON FAX machine).
Cause
Problem of the firmware: A failure occurs in the modem device when shifting to receiving phase D, which disconnects the communication.
Countermeasure
Update the firmware to the following version (or above).
Program name: MFP Firmware [G00-C2]
File name to download : [A1UD0Y0-F000-G00-C2.exe]
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Cause
Connector of NVRAM board is damaged for some reason. It causes connection failure of NVRAM.
Countermeasure
Re-install NVRAM board. If it does not improve the symptom, replace MFP board.
Part No. Board Assy. (PWB-MFP Assy.) :[A1UDH02002 (bizhub 223/283/7828)]
Part No. Board Assy. (PWB-MFP Assy.) :[A1UDH02102 (bizhub 363/423)]
5.2 Freezes at KONICA MINOLTA logo / hourglass pointer when recovering from sleep mode.
Symptom
Print job (print / FAX) won't be printed in sleep mode.
The operation panel freezes at the KM logo / blank screen.
It can be recovered by power OFF / ON
Cause
Problem of the firmware: Loop process is performed when a trap is requested and is normally finished after 15 times, but was instead
finished after 16 times. The value was written beyond the allocated sequence region, causing a stack smash resulting in the panel freeze.
Countermeasure
Check the firmware version. If it is not the following version, install the following version (or above) of firmware.
Program name: MFP Firmware [G00-C8]
File name to download : [A1UD0Y0-F000-G00-C8.exe]
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6. MALFUNCTION
6.1 Dog-ear occurs on the paper fed from tray 2
Symptom
Jam (J12-01 / J12-40) occurs at the paper feed section of Tray 2.
Dog-ear on the leading edge occurs at the paper feed section of Tray 2.
Note
This occurs especially with thin paper or paper printed on one side.
Cause
To avoid jam, the guide of paper feed side * is designed to be higher than the guide of vertical transport side *.
Because of the variation in production, the guide of paper feed side is lower than the guide of vertical transport side, which makes the
paper edge stuck in the guide of vertical transport side, resulting in the paper edge getting folded. (Dog-ear)
When there is large gap between the guides, paper edge goes under the guide of vertical transport side, which causes paper jam.
Note
*: This problem occurs only at Tray 2.
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[2]
[3]
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[1]
[2]
[3]
Normal state
[4]
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
Paper
Countermeasure
In case paper jam or dog-ear occurs, replace the paper guide of paper feed side with the paper guide with improved form.
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[2]
[1]
[2]
Conventional part
The form of the guide plate of paper feed side is improved to gain allowance and breathability, compare to the conventional parts.
6.2 At "Default Copy Settings", the default setting of "Original Quality" cannot be changed.
Symptom
The Original Quality cannot be registered in Default Copy Settings even if it is changed by settings of [Utility] -> [User Settings] ->
[Copier Settings] -> [Default Copy Settings] and registered at the [Current Setting].
Cause
Problem of the firmware: A common process is used to set Factory default and Current Setting of the Original Quality and Text is
always set in that process.
Countermeasure
Update the firmware to the following version (or above).
Program name : MFP Firmware [G00-B5]
File name to download : [A1UD0Y0-F000-G00-B5.exe]
Cause
Problem of the firmware: A default document name needs to be set when selecting an abbreviated address other than FAX. Though a
default document name does not need to be set when setting an address only for FAX, the registration screen appears for default
document name setting. Once default document name is set, E-mail setting is always selected.
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Countermeasure
Update the firmware to the following version (or above).
Program name: MFP Firmware [G00-B5]
File name to download: [A1UD0Y0-F000-G00-B5.exe]
Cause
The information of remaining toner amount is obtained from the backup memory when the Power is ON or the machine restarts from sleep
mode, but the information of toner consumption rate is updated at the start of printing. Therefore, the consumption rate is 0% (toner full)
right after the machine boots up.
Countermeasure
1. Update the firmware to the following version (or above).
Program name: MFP Firmware [G00-C2]
File name to download: [A1UD0Y0-F000-G00-C2.exe]
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[5]
[1]
[4]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[1]
[2]
Charge corona
[3]
Photo conductor
[4]
Air flow
[5]
Countermeasure
For sensitive customer against ozone smell, install an additional ozone filter, which is an After part.
Part No. : Ozone filter [A1UDP00100]
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[1]
[4]
[3]
[5]
[1]
[2]
[6]
[1]
[1]
Photo conductor
[2]
Charge corona
[3]
[4]
[5]
Air flow
[6]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
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[2]
2. Remove the 2 screws [2] from the cooling fan motor [1].
[1]
[2]
[1]
4. Install the ozone filter [1].
Note
The ozone filter [1] does not have a front or back side. However, the notches [2] must be in the position as shown.
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[1]
[2]
5. Install the cooling fan motor, and fix with two screws.
Note
Do not install the cooling fan motor in the wrong direction. Install the cooling fan motor in the direction to release the
exhaust toward outside of the machine (the arrow on the fan must point the outside of the machine.)
6. Install the registration unit, and close the right door.
Cause
Problem of the firmware: Loop process is performed when a trap is requested and is normally finished after 15 times, but was instead
finished after 16 times. The value was written beyond the allocated sequence region, causing a stack smash resulting in the panel freeze.
Countermeasure
Check the version of the firmware. If it is not the following version, install the firmware of the following version (or above).
Program name: MFP Firmware [G00-C8]
File name to download: [A1UD0Y0-F000-G00-C8.exe]
6.7 Print Job does not resume after loading paper for paper empty detection
Symptom
Print Job does not resume after loading paper for paper empty detection.
The operation panel locks up and freezes.
Can be recovered by power OFF/ON.
Cause
Problem of the firmware.: There was a problem in the timing of erasing transfer parameter, which is management information, so the
information could not be received.
Countermeasure
Check the version of the firmware. If it is not the following version, install the firmware of the following version (or above).
Program name: MFP Firmware [G00-C8]
File name to download: [A1UD0Y0-F000-G00-C8.exe]
Cause
Problem of the firmware. : Although resending function is not applied to the HB-transmission, the HB-transmission won't be sent when the
number of resends reaches its maximum value.
Countermeasure
Check the version of the firmware. If it is not the following version, install the firmware of the following version (or above).
Program name: MFP Firmware [G00-D1]
File name to download: [A1UD0Y0-F000-G00-D1.exe]
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7. PARTS
7.1 Lever (paper feed section) is broken
Symptom
When feeding paper from tray1, paper jam is indicated. (Jam code: J11-01)
When feeding paper from tray2, paper jam is indicated. (Jam code: J12-01)
When inserting tray (Tray 1/Tray 2), lever at paper feed section breaks.
Cause
When the paper feed tray is inserted with unexpectedly strong force, the lever breaks due to the impact on the lever at the paper feed
section. The lever is damaged, causing the paper to jam.
Part No. : Lever (Pick release) [A1UD561100A]
Note
Lever breakage is reported only with Tray 1 /Tray 2.
The lever for Tray 1/Tray 2 has different form from the one for paper feed unit.
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[2]
[1]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[2]
[1]
[2]
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[2]
[3]
[4]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
Countermeasure
If the lever at the paper feed section is broken, replace with the improved part for better strength.
Part No. : Lever (Pick release) [A1UD561101B]
Related trouble
R.7.2 The right rear side of the paper feed tray is broken
7.2 The right rear side of the paper feed tray is broken
Symptom
When feeding paper from tray1, paper jam is indicated. (Jam code: J11-01 )
When feeding paper from tray2, paper jam is indicated. (Jam code: J12-01 )
The right rear side of paper feed tray breaks when it is slid into the machine/cabinet. (Tray 1, Tray 2 and Optional paper feeding tray
PC-109, PC-208)
In some case, the lever at the paper feed section breaks as well. (The symptom is found only with Tray 1 and Tray 2.)
Note
The lever for Tray 1/Tray 2 and the lever for paper feed unit use different form of part.
Cause
If the paper feed tray is slid with greater than estimated force, it may result in breakage due to the impact on the right rear part of the tray.
The right rear part of the tray is damaged, causing the paper to jam.
[1]
[2]
[4]
[3]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
Countermeasure
(1) Preventive action
To prevent the breakage, install the countermeasure parts (Mounting Part Kit) that reduces the force to the contact of the paper feed
tray and the paper feed section lever.
Part No. : Mounting part kit [A1UDR90200]
Mounting part
Hold Sheet
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[1]
[2]
[2]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[2]
2. Remove the double sided tape protection [2] of the mounting part [1].
[2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
Mounting part
3. Apply the mounting part [1] by placing it against the pasting reference 1 of the resin block [2] on paper feed tray.
[2]
[1]
[1]
Mounting part
[2]
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[2]
[3]
[1]
Pasting reference 1
[2]
[3]
Mounting part
[1]
[4]
[3]
[2]
[1]
Pasting reference 2
[2]
Pasting reference 3
[3]
Mounting part
[4]
Hold sheet
6. Past the hold sheet while covering the mounting part to fit the form of the mounting part.
Note
Paste the hold sheet to fit pasting reference 3.
7. Paste the rear edge of the hold sheet [1] while folding it.
[1]
[2]
[3]
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[1]
Hold sheet
[2]
[3]
Fold the hold sheet to paste the rear edge of the hold
sheet.
As built
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
Note
Paste the hold sheet completely. Mounting part alone does not serve efficiently.
[1]
[2]
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Improved part
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[2]
[3]
[1]
[2]
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Related trouble
R.7.1 Lever (paper feed section) is broken
Cause
(1) DF cover lock structure
When open/close-lever of DF cover is lifted up, the hook mounted on the front/rear side of the same shaft of the lever is released,
enabling DF cover to open. In the same way, by holding DF cover in the proper position and closing it slowly, the hooks are latched to
lock the DF cover.
When closing DF cover, the open/close-lever lifts up once, and then returns to the original position.
[1]
[2]
[1]
DF cover
[2]
2. When the open/close-lever bends, the front hook does not latch on the shaft as supposed to, leaving the front side of the DF cover
unstable. (The rear side of the hook is latched on the proper position.)
Because of the unstable state of the front hook, the open/close-lever interrupts the DF cover, disabling the operation.
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Since the DF cover is not closed correctly, the operation panel indicates door-open alert, which interrupts the Job.
[1]
[3]
[4]
[2]
[5]
[1]
Release lever
[2]
Front hook
[3]
[4]
[5]
Shaft
[1]
[3]
[2]
[1]
DF cover
[2]
[3]
Release lever
3. Because the open/close-lever cannot be operated, if DF cover is lifted up with strong force, it gives a large impact on the latched rear
side hook, resulting in the hook breakage.
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[2]
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[2]
[1]
[2]
Rear hook
Countermeasure
(1) Preventive action
To prevent the rear hook breakage, mount the reinforcement part on the open/close-lever.
Part. No.: Reinforcement part [A143P18100]
Procedure of attaching reinforcement part
1. Open the open/close-lever as shown, so you can see the surface to apply the reinforcement part.
[1]
[2]
[1]
Open/close-lever
[2]
[2]
[1]
[2]
[1]
Open/close-lever
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[2]
[3]
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[2]
[3]
Reinforcement part
[2]
[1]
[2]
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Reinforcement part
[1]
[3]
[4]
[5]
[2]
[1]
Open/close-lever
[2]
Front hook
[3]
Open/close-lever (conventional)
[4]
Open/close-lever (improved)
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2. C0202
PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
PS12
PS15
PS11
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
CN13
(11pin)
CN16
(9pin)
CN15
(16pin)
CN14
(12pin)
NC
GND
M11
DC24V
PS16 ON
GND
DC3.3V
GND
SIZE4
PSDB11
SIZE3
SIZE2
SIZE1
PS13 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS17 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS14 ON
GND
DC3.3V
CN23
(17pin)
CL11
PRCB
Printer control board
CN12
CN25
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CN19
(5pin)
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Tray 1 paper empty sensor
CN8
(9pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM
CN22
(6pin)
CN21
(4pin)
CN20
(9pin)
CN18
(7pin)
CL11
PS12
PS15
3 2 1
3 2 1
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN24
(5pin)
CN1
(9pin)
CN2
1 2
2 1
CN12
(20pin)
CN10
(18pin)
CN7
(12pin)
CN6
(15pin)
CN1
S-2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
DC24V
CL11 ON
DC3.3V
GND
PS12 ON
DC3.3V
GND
PS15 ON
NC
NC
NC
CN1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
DC24V
CL11 ON
DC3.3V
GND
PS12 ON
DC3.3V
GND
PS15 ON
DC3.3V
PS11 ON
GND
1 2 3
PS14
Tray 1 near empty sensor
1 2 3
PS17
Tray 1 paper CD size
detect sensor/2
CN5
(16pin)
1 2 3
PS13
Tray 1 detection sensor
CN9
(7pin)
(19pin)
CN4
(12pin)
CN3
(11pin)
PJ1
PSDB11
Tray 1 paper FD sensor board
1 2 3
PS16
CN1
1 2
M11
CN17
(8pin)
1 2
2 1
PSDB11
CN28
(26pin)
CN2
GND
SIZE4
SIZE3
SIZE2
SIZE1
1 2 3 4 5
CN2
(10pin)
CN13
CN13
PRCB
Printer control board
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
CN15
(16pin)
CN13
(11pin)
CN16
(9pin)
PS25
PS21
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
GND
M21
DC24V
PS26 ON
GND
DC3.3V
GND
SIZE4
PSDB21
SIZE3
SIZE2
SIZE1
PS23 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS27 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS24 ON
GND
DC3.3V
CN24
(5pin)
CN14
(12pin)
PS22
CN11
CL21
PRCB
Printer control board
CN23
(17pin)
CN25
(3pin)
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CN19
(5pin)
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CN8
(9pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM
CN22
(6pin)
CN21
(4pin)
CN20
(9pin)
CN18
(7pin)
CL21
PS22
PS25
3 2 1
3 2 1
19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN1
(9pin)
CN7
1 2
1 2
2 1
PSDB21
2 1
CN12
(20pin)
CN10
(18pin)
CN7
(12pin)
CN6
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
DC24V
CL21 ON
DC3.3V
GND
PS22 ON
DC3.3V
GND
PS25 ON
NC
NC
NC
NC
1 2 3
PS24
DC24V
CL21 ON
DC3.3V
GND
PS22 ON
DC3.3V
GND
PS25 ON
DC3.3V
PS21 ON
GND
NC
1 2 3
PS27
1 2 3
PS23
PJ1
PSDB21
CN5
(16pin)
PS26
Tray 2 paper CD size
detect sensor/1
CN9
(7pin)
CN11
CN4
(12pin)
1 2 3
CN3
(11pin)
CN6
1 2
M21
CN17
(8pin)
CN7
GND
SIZE4
SIZE3
SIZE2
SIZE1
1 2 3 4 5
CN2
(10pin)
CN28
(26pin)
CN14
CN14
PRCB
Printer control board
CN6
(15pin)
CN6
S-3
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2[PC-208]
CN1
(9pin) CN2
(2pin)
CN3
(14pin)
CN10
(10pin)
CN4
(5pin)
CN11
(6pin)
CN5
(8pin)
CN9
(9pin)
CN6
(15pin)
Printer control board (PRCB)
CN7
CN8 (7pin)
(13pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM/2[PC-208]
PCCB31
PC control board
CN10
SIZE1
PS41 ON
GND
DC5V
DC5V
GND
PS43 ON
DC5V
GND
PS44 ON
NC
NC
NC
NC
CN8
GND
M43 ON
PS42 ON
GND
DC5V
GND
SIZE4
SIZE3
PSDTB41
SIZE2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN38
Tray 3 vertical
transport sensor
Tray 3
paper empty sensor
WIRING DIAGRAM/1[PC-109/PC-208]
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
3 2 1
1 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
DC5V
GND
PS32 ON
M33 ON
GND
CN4
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PCCB31
PC control board
CN6
S-4
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
PS42
CN18
1 2 3
M43
1 2 3
3 2 1
3 2 1
CN1
PS41
PS43
PS44
Tray 4 empty sensor
PS39
3 2 1
PS36
3 2 1
Tray 4
detection sensor
PS34
3 2 1
PSDTB41
PS33
2 1
PSDTB41
Tray 4 paper FD
sensor board
M33
3 2 1
DC5V
GND
PS33 ON
DC5V
GND
PS34 ON
NC
NC
NC
GND
PS36 ON
DC5V
DC5V
GND
PS39 ON
PS32
GND
SIZE4
SIZE3
SIZE2
SIZE1
1 2 3 4 5
S-5
3 2 1
3 2 1
PS5C
PS5B
2 1
2 1
2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
PS5A
PS59
PS58
PS57
M55
M54
M53
PS5E
Elevator motor
Shift motor
PJ1
CN1-1
CN1-2
CN1-3
CN1-4
CN1-5
CN1-6
CN1-7
CN1-8
CN1-9
CN1-10
CN1-11
PJ4-1
PJ4-2
PJ4-3
PJ4-4
PJ4-5
PJ4-6
PJ4-7
PJ4-8
PJ4-9
PJ4-10
PJ4-11
CN1
B<W> A<BL>
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
M53
M54
M55
PS5E ON
NC
NC
GND
GND
DC5V
DC5V
MDCB ON
PS5D ON
PS5C ON
PS5B ON
MTPEB ON
PS5A ON
PS59 ON
PS58 ON
PS57 ON
GND
NC
PCREYB
PJ3
+
+
M54
+
M55
DC5V
DC5V
GND
GND
M53
PS5E ON
B<W>
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN2
A<BL>
MDCB ON
PS5D ON
PS5C ON
PS5B ON
MTPEB ON
PS5A ON
PS59 ON
PS58 ON
PS57 ON
GND
NC
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
CN2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
DC5V
MTPEB ON
GND
3 2 1
PS5D
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
MTPEB
Main tray paper empty board
1 2 3
MDCB
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
WIRING DIAGRAM
PCREYB
PC relay board
CN1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
PCCB51
PC control board
PJ4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1
2
3
4
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
PJ1
(12pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM/2
PCREYB
PC relay board
PJ2
(2pin)
CN1
CN2
PJ5
(15pin)
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
PCCB51
PC control board
M54
M55
M53
+
NC
NC
GND
GND
DC5V
DC5V
MDCB ON
PS5D ON
PS5C ON
PS5B ON
MTPEB ON
PS5A ON
PS59 ON
PS58 ON
PS57 ON
GND
NC
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PJ7
(5pin)
PS5E ON
PJ4
PJ3
PJ6
(8pin)
CN1
B<W> A<BL>
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
PJ3
(11pin)
PJ4-1
PJ4-2
PJ4-3
PJ4-4
PJ4-5
PJ4-6
PJ4-7
PJ4-8
PJ4-9
PJ4-10
PJ4-11
CN1-1
CN1-2
CN1-3
CN1-4
CN1-5
CN1-6
CN1-7
CN1-8
CN1-9
CN1-10
CN1-11
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PCREYB
PJ4
(13pin)
1
2
3
4
+
+
M54
+
M55
DC5V
DC5V
GND
GND
M53
PS5E ON
A<BL>
CN2
PCCB51
PC control board
NC
PJ5
MDCB ON
PS5D ON
PS5C ON
PS5B ON
MTPEB ON
PS5A ON
PS59 ON
PS58 ON
PS57 ON
GND
WIRING DIAGRAM/1
B<W>
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
PS55 ON
GND
DC5V
PS54 ON
GND
DC5V
PS53 ON
GND
DC5V
DC5V
PS52 ON
GND
DC5V
PS51 ON
GND
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
4
CN20
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
2
S-6
DC5V
MTPEB ON
GND
3 2 1
PS57
M55
M54
M53
PS5E
Division board position sensor
2 1
3 2 1
PS58
2 1
3 2 1
PS59
Shift motor
2 1
3 2 1
PS5A
Elevator motor
PS51
PJ1
PS52
3 2 1
PS5B
PS53
3 2 1
PS5C
PS54
3 2 1
PS5D
PS55
1 2 3
MDCB
MTPEB
Main tray paper empty board
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
3 2 1
3 2 1
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
CN18
(7pin)
CN8
(9pin)
CN19
(5pin)
CN22
(6pin)
CN21
(4pin)
CN23
(17pin)
CN25
(3pin)
CN14
(12pin)
CN15
(16pin)
CN13
(11pin)
CN16
(9pin)
CN24
(5pin)
CN1
(9pin)
CN2
(10pin)
CN28
(26pin)
CN3
(11pin)
CN17
(8pin)
CN11
(19pin)
CN9
(7pin)
CN5
(16pin)
Transport motor
WIRING DIAGRAM
M1
CL81
SD81
PS83
3 2 1
2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
DC24V
CL81 ON
DC24V
SD81 ON
DC3.3V
GND
PS83 ON
CN15
CN14
1 2
CN15
CN
M1
GND
LOCK
CLK
GND
REM
GND
GND
DC24V
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2
CN3
CN7
(12pin)
CN6
(15pin)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
2 1
CN10
(18pin)
CN9
PRCB
Printer control board
S-7
CN4
(12pin)
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
PCCB51
PC control board
PJ7
PJ2
(2pin)
DC24V
SD51 ON
DC5V
PS56 ON
GND
PJ1
(12pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM
5 4 3 2 1
PJ5
(15pin)
PJ3
(11pin)
PJ4
(13pin)
S-8
1 2 3
1 2 3
SD51
PS56
Tray detection sensor
PJ7
(5pin)
PJ6
(8pin)
S-9
3 2 1
3 2 1
PS5C
PS5B
2 1
2 1
2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
PS5A
PS59
PS58
PS57
M55
M54
M53
PS5E
Elevator motor
Shift motor
PJ1
+
+
M54
+
M55
DC5V
DC5V
GND
GND
M53
PS5E ON
B<W>
PCREYB
CN1-1
CN1-2
CN1-3
CN1-4
CN1-5
CN1-6
CN1-7
CN1-8
CN1-9
CN1-10
CN1-11
PJ4-1
PJ4-2
PJ4-3
PJ4-4
PJ4-5
PJ4-6
PJ4-7
PJ4-8
PJ4-9
PJ4-10
PJ4-11
CN1
B<W> A<BL>
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
M53
M54
M55
PS5E ON
NC
NC
GND
GND
DC5V
DC5V
MDCB ON
PS5D ON
PS5C ON
PS5B ON
MTPEB ON
PS5A ON
PS59 ON
PS58 ON
PS57 ON
GND
NC
PJ3
CN2
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
A<BL>
MDCB ON
PS5D ON
PS5C ON
PS5B ON
MTPEB ON
PS5A ON
PS59 ON
PS58 ON
PS57 ON
GND
NC
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
CN2
DC5V
MTPEB ON
GND
3 2 1
PS5D
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
MTPEB
Main tray paper empty board
1 2 3
MDCB
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
WIRING DIAGRAM
PCREYB
PC relay board
CN1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
PCCB51
PC control board
PJ4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1
2
3
4
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
PS5C
PS5B
2 1
2 1
2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
PS5A
PS59
PS58
PS57
M55
M54
M53
PS5E
Elevator motor
Shift motor
PJ1
CN1-1
CN1-2
CN1-3
CN1-4
CN1-5
CN1-6
CN1-7
CN1-8
CN1-9
CN1-10
CN1-11
PJ4-1
PJ4-2
PJ4-3
PJ4-4
PJ4-5
PJ4-6
PJ4-7
PJ4-8
PJ4-9
PJ4-10
PJ4-11
CN1
B<W> A<BL>
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
+
M53
M54
M55
PS5E ON
NC
NC
GND
GND
DC5V
DC5V
MDCB ON
PS5D ON
PS5C ON
PS5B ON
MTPEB ON
PS5A ON
PS59 ON
PS58 ON
PS57 ON
GND
NC
PCREYB
PJ3
+
+
M54
+
M55
DC5V
DC5V
GND
GND
M53
PS5E ON
B<W>
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN2
A<BL>
MDCB ON
PS5D ON
PS5C ON
PS5B ON
MTPEB ON
PS5A ON
PS59 ON
PS58 ON
PS57 ON
GND
NC
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
CN2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
DC5V
MTPEB ON
GND
3 2 1
PS5D
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
MTPEB
Main tray paper empty board
1 2 3
MDCB
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/1
PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
WIRING DIAGRAM
PCREYB
PC relay board
CN1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
PCCB51
PC control board
PJ4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1
2
3
4
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
S-10
S-11
3 2 1
3 2 1
PS5C
PS5B
2 1
2 1
2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
PS5A
PS59
PS58
PS57
M55
M54
M53
PS5E
Elevator motor
Shift motor
PJ1
PCREYB
CN1-1
CN1-2
CN1-3
CN1-4
CN1-5
CN1-6
CN1-7
CN1-8
CN1-9
CN1-10
CN1-11
PJ4-1
PJ4-2
PJ4-3
PJ4-4
PJ4-5
PJ4-6
PJ4-7
PJ4-8
PJ4-9
PJ4-10
PJ4-11
CN1
B<W> A<BL>
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
M53
M54
M55
PS5E ON
NC
NC
GND
GND
DC5V
DC5V
MDCB ON
PS5D ON
PS5C ON
PS5B ON
MTPEB ON
PS5A ON
PS59 ON
PS58 ON
PS57 ON
GND
NC
PJ3
+
+
M54
+
M55
DC5V
DC5V
GND
GND
M53
PS5E ON
B<W>
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN2
A<BL>
MDCB ON
PS5D ON
PS5C ON
PS5B ON
MTPEB ON
PS5A ON
PS59 ON
PS58 ON
PS57 ON
GND
NC
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
CN2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
DC5V
MTPEB ON
GND
3 2 1
PS5D
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
MTPEB
Main tray paper empty board
1 2 3
MDCB
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
WIRING DIAGRAM
PCREYB
PC relay board
CN1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
PCCB51
PC control board
PJ4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1
2
3
4
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
PJ8
(4pin)
PJ7
(8pin)
PJ11
(10pin)
PJ9
(9pin)
PJ6
(3pin)
PJ5
(10pin)
PJ4
(11pin)
PJ3
(10pin)
PJ2
(3pin)
PJ1
(4pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM
SDDB
SD drive board
PS47 ON
GND
DC5V
PS45 ON
GND
DC5V
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
Leading edge
stopper motor
PJ10
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3
CN101
1 2 3
1 2 3
PS45
Leading edge stopper
home sensor
PJ8
SDDB
SD drive board
PS47
Center fold plate
home sensor
M20
A
B
A
B
4 3 2 1
CN102
1 2 3 4 5 6
CN103
CN81
M20
S-14
PJ10
(11pin)
PJ13
(9pin)
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
PJ8
(4pin)
PJ7
(8pin)
PJ11
(10pin)
PJ9
(9pin)
PJ6
(3pin)
PJ5
(10pin)
PJ4
(11pin)
PJ3
(10pin)
PJ2
(3pin)
PJ1
(4pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM
CN71
CN72
1 2 3 4
PS42
PS41
M23
M24
Center staple
alignment motor/R
Center staple
alignment motor/F
CN92
1 2 3 4
1 2 3
PS43
CN93
3 2 1
CN94
2 3
1 2 3
Paper detection
sensor/1
1 2 3
M24
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
M23
A
A
B
B
A
A
B
B
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN91
PJ7
DC5V
PS43 ON
GND
PS42 ON
GND
DC5V
PS41 ON
GND
DC5V
SDDB
SD drive board
PJ9
S-15
PJ10
(11pin)
PJ13
(9pin)
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
PJ8
(4pin)
PJ7
(8pin)
PJ11
(10pin)
PJ9
(9pin)
PJ6
(3pin)
PJ5
(10pin)
PJ4
(11pin)
PJ3
(10pin)
PJ2
(3pin)
PJ1
(4pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM
SDDB
SD drive board
PS47 ON
GND
DC5V
PS45 ON
GND
DC5V
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
Center fold
plate motor
PJ10
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2
1 2 3
CN101
1 2 3
CN102
1 2
CN103
CN21
M26
1 2 3
PS45
Leading edge stopper
home sensor
PJ2
PS47
Center fold plate
home sensor
M26 CCW *4
NC
M26 CW *3
3 2 1
S-16
PJ10
(11pin)
PJ13
(9pin)
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
PJ8
(4pin)
PJ7
(8pin)
PJ11
(10pin)
PJ9
(9pin)
PJ6
(3pin)
PJ5
(10pin)
PJ4
(11pin)
PJ3
(10pin)
PJ2
(3pin)
PJ1
(4pin)
Center fold
roller motor
WIRING DIAGRAM
CN41
M25
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
M25
DC5V
GND
CONT
CLK
F/R
LD
H/L
GND
GND
DC24V
DC24V
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PJ4
SDDB
SD drive board
S-17
PJ10
(11pin)
PJ13
(9pin)
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
PJ8
(4pin)
PJ7
(8pin)
PJ11
(10pin)
PJ9
(9pin)
PJ6
(3pin)
PJ5
(10pin)
PJ4
(11pin)
PJ3
(10pin)
PJ2
(3pin)
PJ1
(4pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM
CN71
CN72
1 2 3 4
PS42
PS41
M23
M24
Center staple
alignment motor/R
Center staple
alignment motor/F
CN92
1 2 3 4
1 2 3
PS43
CN93
3 2 1
CN94
2 3
1 2 3
Paper detection
sensor/1
1 2 3
M24
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
M23
A
A
B
B
A
A
B
B
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN91
PJ7
DC5V
PS43 ON
GND
PS42 ON
GND
DC5V
PS41 ON
GND
DC5V
SDDB
SD drive board
PJ9
S-18
PJ10
(11pin)
PJ13
(9pin)
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
PJ8
(4pin)
PJ7
(8pin)
PJ11
(10pin)
PJ9
(9pin)
PJ6
(3pin)
PJ5
(10pin)
PJ4
(11pin)
PJ3
(10pin)
PJ2
(3pin)
PJ1
(4pin)
PS42
PS41
PS50
PS44
CN132
1 2 3
PS43
1 2 3
PS48 ON
GND
DC5V
CN131
3 2 1
Paper detection
sensor/2
1 2 3
1 2 3
Booklet tray
full sensor
CN92
1 2 3
3 2 1
CN93
1 2 3
1 2 3
CN94
PJ5
SDDB
SD drive board
1 2 3
3 2 1
Paper detection
sensor/1
M22
M21
GND
VM
FG
PWM
CW/CCW *3*4
GND
VM
FG
PWM
CW/CCW *3*4
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3
CN137
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN91
PS50 ON
GND
DC5V
PS48 ON
GND
DC5V
DC5V
PS44 ON
GND
1 2 3 4 5
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN135
1 2 3 4 5
PJ13
CN136
Lower paddle
motor
M22
SDDB
SD drive board
PJ9
DC5V
PS43 ON
GND
PS42 ON
GND
DC5V
PS41 ON
GND
DC5V
Upper paddle
motor
M21
CN51
CN52
WIRING DIAGRAM
FS-527(Option)
S-19
PJ10
(11pin)
PJ13
(9pin)
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
PJ8
(4pin)
PJ7
(8pin)
PJ11
(10pin)
PJ9
(9pin)
PJ6
(3pin)
PJ5
(10pin)
PJ4
(11pin)
PJ3
(10pin)
PJ2
(3pin)
PJ1
(4pin)
PS42
PS41
PS50
PS44
CN132
1 2 3
PS43
1 2 3
PS48 ON
GND
DC5V
CN131
3 2 1
Paper detection
sensor/2
1 2 3
1 2 3
Booklet tray
full sensor
CN92
1 2 3
3 2 1
CN93
1 2 3
1 2 3
CN94
PJ5
SDDB
SD drive board
1 2 3
3 2 1
Paper detection
sensor/1
M22
M21
GND
VM
FG
PWM
CW/CCW *3*4
GND
VM
FG
PWM
CW/CCW *3*4
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3
CN137
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN91
PS50 ON
GND
DC5V
PS48 ON
GND
DC5V
DC5V
PS44 ON
GND
1 2 3 4 5
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN135
1 2 3 4 5
PJ13
CN136
Lower paddle
motor
M22
SDDB
SD drive board
PJ9
DC5V
PS43 ON
GND
PS42 ON
GND
DC5V
PS41 ON
GND
DC5V
Upper paddle
motor
M21
CN51
CN52
WIRING DIAGRAM
FS-527(Option)
S-20
PJ10
(11pin)
PJ13
(9pin)
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
PS10
PS11
PS12
PS13
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
1 2 3
1 2 3
3 2 1
3 2 1
CN10
(8pin)
CN5
(9pin)
CN7
FSCB
FS control board
CN7
(12pin)
S-21
SD5 ON
DC24V
GND
FM1_LOCK
DC24V
M5
M6
A
B
B
A
DC24V
DC24V
A
B
B
A
DC24V
DC24V
5 4 3 2 1
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2
1 2 3
2 1
3 2 1
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
M6
M5
SD5
FM1
Fan motor
CN6
(10pin)
CN9
(7pin)
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN3
(3pin)
CN19
Conveyance motor/1
CN18
(4pin)
CN17
Conveyance motor/2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
DC5V
GND
PS10 ON
DC5V
GND
PS11 ON
DC5V
GND
PS12 ON
DC5V
GND
PS13 ON
CN1
(3pin)
CN2
(6pin)
Belt position
sensor
CN16
(2pin)
CN19
(5pin)
Pick up roller
position sensor
CN20
CN14
CN13
(11pin)
CN17 (4pin)
(2pin)
(12pin)
CN15
CN11
CN4
(3pin)
(6pin)
(7pin)
Stapler home
sensor
CN8
(9pin)
FSCB
FS control board
Paper passage
sensor/2
CN12
(2pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM
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WIRING DIAGRAM/1[JS-505]
JSCB
JS control board
PJ4
PJ7
PS6 ON
GND
DC5V
PS4 ON
GND
DC5V
PS5 ON
GND
DC5V
PS2 ON
GND
DC5V
PS1 ON
GND
DC5V
PS3 ON
GND
DC5V
18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
PJ71
PJ72
PJ73
1 2 3
1 2 3
PS1
PS3
Front door sensor
1 2 3
PS2
PS5
PS4
Route change home sensor
1 2 3
PS6
Shift home sensor
1 2 3
M2
Shift motor
1 2 3
PJ74
PJ76
4 3 2 1
PJ75
CN42
CN44
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
4 3 2 1
GY
GY
GY
GY
A
B
A
B
M2
WIRING DIAGRAM/2[FS-527]
PJ6
PJ29 PJ30
PJ7
(3pin) (6pin)
(4pin) (12pin)
PJ8
PJ9
PJ10
PJ28
(12pin)
(8pin) (5pin)
(4pin)
CN211
1 2 3
PS21
Tray2 lower position sensor
1 2 3
PS25
Tray2 shift home sensor
CN213
CN214
GND
EMPTY
SELFPRIMING
HOME
DC5V
PJ20
1 2 3
PS26
Upper lower path switching sensor
5 4 3 2 1
ST_UNIT
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
ST
S-22
3 2 1
1 2
PJ5
PJ17
(15pin)
1 2 3
2 1
FSCB
FS control board
PJ22
PJ20
(10pin)
(5pin)
PJ23
PJ21
PJ19
(7pin)
(10pin)
(17pin)
PS26 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS25 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS21 ON
GND
DC3.3V
1 2 3 4 5
CN212
1 2 3 4
CN202
CN53
CN52
PJ16
(16pin)
PJ24
(6pin)
Staple unit
M16
PJ12
(8pin)
PJ13
(9pin)
PJ14
(14pin)
(5pin)
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
NC
M16_BK
M16_REM
CW *3
CW *3
CCW *4
CCW *4
PJ5
PJ4 (7pin)
(11pin)
PJ3
(2pin) PJ2
(3pin)
PJ1
(4pin) PJ25
NC
PJ21
PJ11
(13pin)
PJ27
(3pin)
FSCB
FS control board
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23.1 FS-527
PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
FSCB
FS control board
SW1
Elevate motor
1 2 3
1 2 3
COM
(R)
NO
COM
NO
(R)
(W)
COM
NO
(R)
3 2 1
(W)
1 2 3
(W)
CN162
3 2 1
CN161
1 2 3
1 2 3
CN163
CN164
1 2 3
CN166
1 2 3
CN167
1 2 3
CN211
CN212
CN213
CN214
3 2 1
1 2 3
S-23
PS9
PS7
2 1
3 2 1
SW1_NO
NC
SW1_COM
PS24
NO
COM
PS12
PS13
PS21
PJ17
(15pin)
PS25
PJ4
PS26
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
FSCB
FS control board
PJ22
PJ20
(10pin)
(5pin)
PJ23
PJ21
PJ19
(7pin)
(10pin)
(17pin)
1 2 3
1 2 3
(16pin)
SW3
M15
CN41
(5pin)
PJ24
(6pin)
SW2
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
DC5V
GND
START/STOP
CLOCK
CW/CCW *3*4
LD
H/L
GND
GND
DC24V
DC24V
PJ12
(8pin)
PJ13
(9pin)
PJ14
(14pin)
M15
PJ5
PJ4 (7pin)
(11pin)
PJ3
(2pin) PJ2
(3pin)
PJ1
(4pin) PJ25
PJ16
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PJ11
(13pin)
PJ27
(3pin)
NC
NC
PJ6
PJ7
PJ29 PJ30
(4pin) (12pin)
(3pin) (6pin)
PJ9
PJ8
PJ28
PJ10
(4pin)
(8pin) (5pin)
(12pin)
PS26 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS25 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS21 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PJ21
PS13 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS12 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS24 ON
GND
DC3.3V
DC5V
PS9 ON
GND
PS7 ON
GND
DC3.3V
WIRING DIAGRAM
CN165
PJ3
PJ2
FSCB
FS control board
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
Tray up/down
operation sensor
Paper surface
detect sensor/2
Paper surface
detect sensor/1
FSCB
FS control board
CN8
(9pin)
Tray lower
limit sensor
CN12
(2pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM
PS6
PS4
PS3
PS2
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
CN12
+
-
M2
CN14
CN20
CN13
(11pin)
(4pin)
CN17
(2pin)
(12pin)
CN11
CN15
CN4
(6pin)
(3pin)
(7pin)
1 2
CN16
(2pin)
CN19
(5pin)
CN3
(3pin)
CN6
(10pin)
CN9
(7pin)
CN10
(8pin)
CN5
(9pin)
CN7
(12pin)
S-24
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
NC
PS3 ON
GND
DC5V
PS2 ON
GND
DC5V
CN18
(4pin)
M2
PS6 ON
GND
DC5V
NC
NC
NC
DC5V
PS4 ON
GND
CN1
(3pin)
CN2
(6pin)
CN5
CN4
FSCB
FS control board
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24.1 FS-527
PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
Tray2 paper
detection sensor
Alignment plate
home sensor
M14
M11
M13
PS19
PS18
PS16
PS20
PS17
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
CN81
CN83
1 2 3
1 2 3
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
PJ16
(16pin)
PJ24
(6pin)
PJ17
(15pin)
PJ8
S-25
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
M13
M11
PJ22
PJ20
(10pin)
(5pin)
PJ23
PJ21
PJ19
(7pin)
(10pin)
(17pin)
M14
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PS19 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS18 ON
GND
DC3.3V
DC5V
PS16 ON
GND
PS20 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS17 ON
GND
DC3.3V
(5pin)
FSCB
FS control board
PJ17
CN171
1 2 3
CN172
1 2 3
CN173
1 2 3
CN174
CN175
PJ12
(8pin)
PJ13
(9pin)
PJ14
(14pin)
CN82
PJ5
PJ4 (7pin)
(11pin)
PJ3
(2pin) PJ2
(3pin)
PJ1
(4pin) PJ25
PJ11
(13pin)
PJ27
(3pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM
PJ7
PJ29 PJ30
PJ6
(3pin) (6pin)
(4pin) (12pin)
PJ8
PJ9
PJ10
PJ28
(4pin)
(12pin)
(8pin) (5pin)
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
B
B
M3
A
A
B
B
M4
A
A
DC24V
SD3 ON
NC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
CN16
(2pin)
CN19
(5pin)
CN1
(3pin)
CN2
(6pin)
Paper empty
sensor
CN14
CN20
CN14
CN13
(4pin)
(11pin)
CN17
(2pin)
(12pin)
CN15
CN11
CN4
(3pin)
(6pin)
(7pin)
Alignment plate
home sensor/F
FSCB
FS control board
CN8
(9pin)
Alignment plate
home sensor/R
CN12
(2pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM
PS9
PS8
PS7
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
2 1
1 2
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
2 1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5
1 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
CN6
(10pin)
CN9
(7pin)
CN10
(8pin)
CN5
(9pin)
CN7
(12pin)
S-26
NC
PS9 ON
GND
DC5V
PS8 ON
GND
DC5V
PS7 ON
GND
DC5V
SD3
Alignment stopper
solenoid
CN3
(3pin)
M4
Alignment motor/R
CN18
(4pin)
M3
Alignment motor/F
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN6
FSCB
FS control board
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
CN18
(4pin)
CN3
(3pin)
CN6
(10pin)
CN9
(7pin)
CN10
(8pin)
CN5
(9pin)
CN7
(12pin)
S-27
PS9
PS8
PS7
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
2 1
1 2
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
2 1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5
1 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
M4
SD3
NC
PS9 ON
GND
DC5V
PS8 ON
GND
DC5V
PS7 ON
GND
DC5V
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
M3
Alignment stopper
solenoid
CN1
(3pin)
CN2
(6pin)
Alignment motor/R
CN16
(2pin)
CN19
(5pin)
Paper empty
sensor
B
B
M3
A
A
B
B
M4
A
A
DC24V
SD3 ON
NC
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Alignment plate
home sensor/F
CN14
CN14
CN20
CN13
(11pin)
CN17 (4pin)
(2pin)
(12pin)
CN11
CN15
CN4
(6pin)
(3pin)
(7pin)
Alignment plate
home sensor/R
FSCB
FS control board
CN8
(9pin)
Alignment motor/F
CN12
(2pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM
CN6
FSCB
FS control board
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26.1 FS-527
PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
Tray2 paper
detection sensor
Alignment plate
home sensor
M14
M11
M13
PS19
PS18
PS16
PS20
PS17
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
CN81
CN83
1 2 3
1 2 3
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
PJ16
(16pin)
(5pin)
PJ24
(6pin)
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PJ17
(15pin)
PJ8
S-28
PS19 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS18 ON
GND
DC3.3V
DC5V
PS16 ON
GND
PS20 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS17 ON
GND
DC3.3V
M13
M11
PJ22
PJ20
(10pin)
(5pin)
PJ23
PJ21
PJ19
(7pin)
(10pin)
(17pin)
M14
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
FSCB
FS control board
PJ17
CN171
1 2 3
CN172
1 2 3
CN173
1 2 3
CN174
CN175
PJ12
(8pin)
PJ13
(9pin)
PJ14
(14pin)
CN82
PJ5
PJ4 (7pin)
(11pin)
PJ3
(2pin) PJ2
(3pin)
PJ1
(4pin) PJ25
PJ11
(13pin)
PJ27
(3pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM
PJ29 PJ30
PJ6
PJ7
(3pin) (6pin)
(4pin) (12pin)
PJ9
PJ8
PJ10
PJ28
(8pin) (5pin)
(4pin)
(12pin)
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BOARD CONNECTOR LAYOUT DRAWING (FSCB)
CN20
CN17 (4pin)
(12pin)
CN14
(11pin)
(3pin)
CN12
(2pin)
CN8
(9pin)
CN13
(2pin)
CN11
CN4
(6pin)
(7pin)
CN16
(2pin)
CN19
(5pin)
CN18
(4pin)
Leading edge
stopper home
sensor
3 2 1
Staple
5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
+
+
CN8
CN20
STAPLER MOTOR
1 2 3 4
DC5V
GND
PS14 ON
DC5V
STP_HP
STP_READY
STP_LS
GND
NC
TUBE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
CN3
(3pin)
CN6
(10pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM
PS14
CN1
(3pin)
CN2
(6pin)
FSCB
FS control board
S-29
CN9
(7pin)
CN10
(8pin)
CN5
(9pin)
CN7
(12pin)
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27.1 FS-527
PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
WIRING DIAGRAM
FSCB
FS control board
PJ16
M10_REM
GND
GND
M9_REM
M8_REM
GND
GND
M6_REM
NC
PJ6
PJ7
PJ29 PJ30
(4pin) (12pin)
(3pin) (6pin)
PJ8
PJ9
PJ10
PJ28
(4pin)
(8pin) (5pin)
(12pin)
PS13 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS12 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS24 ON
GND
DC3.3V
DC5V
PS9 ON
GND
PS7 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PJ9
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
S-30
CN161
1 2 3
PS13
PS12
PS24
PS9
PS7
Tray1 path switching home sensor
CN163
1 2 3
M6
1 2 3
M8
1 2 3
CN165
CN166
CN91
CN92
CN93
CN167
1 2 3
M9
PJ17
(15pin)
1 2
M10
PJ22
PJ20
(10pin)
(5pin)
PJ23
PJ21
PJ19
(7pin)
(10pin)
(17pin)
1 2
1 2 3
3 2 1
PJ24
(6pin)
1 2
3 2 1
PJ16
(16pin)
(5pin)
1 2
1 2 3
CN94
CN164
PJ12
(8pin)
PJ13
(9pin)
PJ14
(14pin)
PJ5
PJ4 (7pin)
(11pin)
PJ3
(2pin) PJ2
(3pin)
PJ1
(4pin) PJ25
CN162
PJ11
(13pin)
PJ27
(3pin)
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
CN16
(2pin)
CN19
(5pin)
CN1
(3pin)
CN2
(6pin)
Belt position
sensor
DC24V
SD1 ON
B
B
M1
A
1 2 3 4 5 6
Pick up roller
position sensor
CN11
CN14
CN20
CN13
(11pin)
(4pin)
CN17
(2pin)
(12pin)
CN11
CN15
CN4
(6pin)
(3pin)
(7pin)
Stapler home
sensor
FSCB
FS control board
CN8
(9pin)
Paper passage
sensor/2
WIRING DIAGRAM
CN12
(2pin)
PS10
PS11
PS12
PS13
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
1 2 3
1 2 3
3 2 1
3 2 1
2 1
1 2
CN6
(10pin)
CN9
(7pin)
CN10
(8pin)
CN5
(9pin)
CN7
(12pin)
S-31
Pick up roller
position motor
CN3
(3pin)
M1
Paper surface
detect solenoid
CN18
(4pin)
SD1
DC5V
GND
PS10 ON
DC5V
GND
PS11 ON
DC5V
GND
PS12 ON
DC5V
GND
PS13 ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
1 2 3 4 5 6
CN7
FSCB
FS control board
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
Accommodation roller
pressure sensor (PS13)
WIRING DIAGRAM
PJ16
M10_REM
GND
GND
M9_REM
M8_REM
GND
GND
M6_REM
NC
PJ6
PJ7
PJ29 PJ30
(4pin) (12pin)
(3pin) (6pin)
PJ8
PJ9
PJ28
PJ10
(4pin)
(8pin) (5pin)
(12pin)
FSCB
FS control board
PJ9
PS13 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS12 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS24 ON
GND
DC3.3V
DC5V
PS9 ON
GND
PS7 ON
GND
DC3.3V
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
S-32
CN161
1 2 3
M6
PS13
PS12
PS24
PS9
PS7
Tray1 path switching home sensor
CN163
1 2 3
M8
1 2 3
M9
1 2 3
CN165
CN166
CN91
CN92
CN93
CN167
1 2 3
M10
PJ17
(15pin)
1 2
3 2 1
PJ22
PJ20
(10pin)
(5pin)
PJ23
PJ21
PJ19
(7pin)
(10pin)
(17pin)
1 2
1 2 3
PJ24
(6pin)
1 2
3 2 1
PJ16
(16pin)
(5pin)
1 2
1 2 3
CN94
CN164
PJ12
(8pin)
PJ13
(9pin)
PJ14
(14pin)
PJ5
PJ4 (7pin)
(11pin)
PJ3
(2pin) PJ2
(3pin)
PJ1
(4pin) PJ25
CN162
PJ11
(13pin)
PJ27
(3pin)
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
FSCB
FS control board
PJ12
SET
GND
PS35 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS36 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PJ6
PJ7
PJ29 PJ30
(4pin) (12pin)
(3pin) (6pin)
PJ8
PJ9
PJ10
PJ28
(4pin)
(8pin) (5pin)
(12pin)
PJ30
NC
NC
NC
NC
M17_REM
GND
WIRING DIAGRAM
6 5 4 3 2 1
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN121
PJ11
(13pin)
PJ27
(3pin)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN123
CN123
PJ22
PJ20
(10pin)
(5pin)
PJ23
PJ21
PJ19
(7pin)
(10pin)
(17pin)
PJ17
(15pin)
S-33
1 2
1 2 3
CN124
1 2
1 2 3
M17
PS35
PS36
Tray3 full sensor
PJ24
(6pin)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN126
PJ16
(16pin)
(5pin)
1 2 3
CN125
CN122
PJ12
(8pin)
PJ13
(9pin)
PJ14
(14pin)
PJ5
PJ4 (7pin)
(11pin)
PJ3
(2pin) PJ2
(3pin)
PJ1
(4pin) PJ25
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30.1 FS-527
PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
Tray2 paper
detection sensor
Alignment plate
home sensor
M14
M11
M13
PS19
PS18
PS16
PS20
PS17
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
CN81
CN83
1 2 3
1 2 3
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
PJ16
(16pin)
(5pin)
PJ24
(6pin)
15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PJ17
(15pin)
PJ8
S-34
PS19 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS18 ON
GND
DC3.3V
DC5V
PS16 ON
GND
PS20 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS17 ON
GND
DC3.3V
M13
M11
PJ22
PJ20
(10pin)
(5pin)
PJ23
PJ21
PJ19
(7pin)
(10pin)
(17pin)
M14
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
FSCB
FS control board
PJ17
CN171
1 2 3
CN172
1 2 3
CN173
1 2 3
CN174
CN175
PJ12
(8pin)
PJ13
(9pin)
PJ14
(14pin)
CN82
PJ5
PJ4 (7pin)
(11pin)
PJ3
(2pin) PJ2
(3pin)
PJ1
(4pin) PJ25
PJ11
(13pin)
PJ27
(3pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM
PJ7
PJ29 PJ30
PJ6
(3pin) (6pin)
(4pin) (12pin)
PJ9
PJ8
PJ10
PJ28
(4pin)
(12pin)
(8pin) (5pin)
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
PS12
PS13
3 2 1
3 2 1
3 2 1
1 2 3
1 2 3
3 2 1
3 2 1
CN18
(4pin)
CN3
(3pin)
CN6
(10pin)
CN9
(7pin)
CN10
(8pin)
CN5
(9pin)
CN7
S-35
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
FSCB
FS control board
CN7
(12pin)
M7
PS11
3 2 1
CN18
B
B
A
A
PS10
DC5V
GND
PS10 ON
DC5V
GND
PS11 ON
DC5V
GND
PS12 ON
DC5V
GND
PS13 ON
CN1
(3pin)
CN2
(6pin)
Belt position
sensor
CN16
(2pin)
CN19
(5pin)
Pick up roller
position sensor
CN14
CN20
CN13
(4pin)
(11pin)
CN17
(2pin)
(12pin)
CN11
CN15
CN4
(6pin)
(3pin)
(7pin)
Stapler home
sensor
CN8
(9pin)
FSCB
FS control board
Paper passage
sensor/2
CN12
(2pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM
M7
Stapler movement
motor
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING
S-36
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
FSCB
FS control board
PJ19
DC5V
PUNCH_PLS_PS ON
GND
DC5V
PUNCH_CAM_PS ON
GND
DC5V
PUNCH_HOME_PS ON
GND
SET
GND
3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
CN191
PJ29 PJ30
PJ6
PJ7
(3pin) (6pin)
(4pin) (12pin)
PJ8
PJ9
PJ10
PJ28
(12pin)
(8pin) (5pin)
(4pin)
PJ27
CCW *4
NC
CW *3
WIRING DIAGRAM
CN193
1 2 3
PS200
PS100
Punch home sensor/1
1 2 3
PS300
1 2 3
M100
PS101
CN195
CN192
1 2
1 2 3
PS301
For Sweden
PK-517(Option)
S-37
CN199
CN196 CN191
PJ17
(15pin)
1 2 3
M101
Punch motor/1
PJ22
PJ20
(10pin)
(5pin)
PJ23
PJ21
PJ19
(7pin)
(10pin)
(17pin)
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
(5pin)
PJ24
(6pin)
1 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
CN197
PJ16
(16pin)
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN198
PJ12
(8pin)
PJ13
(9pin)
PJ14
(14pin)
Punch motor/2
PJ5
PJ4 (7pin)
(11pin)
PJ3
(2pin) PJ2
(3pin)
PJ1
(4pin) PJ25
CN191
PJ11
(13pin)
PJ27
(3pin)
CN194
PK-517(Option)
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33.1 FS-527
PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
FSCB
FS control board
S-38
CN112
CN114
CN113
3 2 1
1 2 3 4
4 3 2 1
1 2
1 2 3
PS5
PS2
PS3
PS1
M2
M1
Paper passage motor/1
1 2 3
1 2 3
CN115
1 2 3
CN116
CN118
3 2 1
PJ17
(15pin)
1 2 3
PJ22
PJ20
(10pin)
(5pin)
PJ23
PJ21
PJ19
(7pin)
(10pin)
(17pin)
1 2 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PJ24
(6pin)
3 2 1
CN117
CN111
PJ16
(16pin)
(5pin)
1 2 3
4 3 2 1
CN120 CN119
PJ12
(8pin)
PJ13
(9pin)
PJ14
(14pin)
3 2 1
PJ5
PJ4 (7pin)
(11pin)
PJ3
(2pin) PJ2
(3pin)
PJ1
(4pin) PJ25
PJ28
M1
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PJ11
(13pin)
PJ27
(3pin)
PJ29
B
A
B
A
NC
PJ6
PJ7
PJ29 PJ30
(4pin) (12pin)
(3pin) (6pin)
PJ8
PJ28
PJ10
(4pin)
(8pin) (5pin)
(12pin)
PS5 ON
GND
DC3.3V
DC5V
PS2 ON
GND
PS3 ON
GND
DC3.3V
DC5V
PS1 ON
GND
PJ11
M2
WIRING DIAGRAM
REM
NC
GND
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JSCB
JS control board
WIRING DIAGRAM
PJ7
PJ6
NC
CL1_REM
DC24V
M3
+
PS6 ON
GND
DC5V
PS4 ON
GND
DC5V
PS5 ON
GND
DC5V
PS2 ON
GND
DC5V
PS1 ON
GND
DC5V
PS3 ON
GND
DC5V
18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
S-39
GY
GY
GY
GY
CN62
CN63
PJ61
1 2
PS6
PS4
PS5
PS2
PS1
PS3
CL1
M3
PJ71
2 1
1 2 3
PJ72
1 2 3
PJ73
1 2 3
PJ74
1 2 3
PJ75
1 2 3
1 2
2 1
1 2 3
1 2
PJ76
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
GY
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
FSCB
FS control board
WIRING DIAGRAM
PJ9
PJ21
M10_REM
GND
GND
M9_REM
M8_REM
GND
GND
M6_REM
NC
PJ6
PJ7
PJ29 PJ30
(4pin) (12pin)
(3pin) (6pin)
PJ8
PJ9
PJ28
PJ10
(4pin)
(8pin) (5pin)
(12pin)
PS26 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS25 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS21 ON
GND
DC3.3V
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PJ11
(13pin)
S-40
CN211
1 2 3
1 2 3
M8
M6
PS26
PS25
PS21
Tray2 lower position sensor
CN213
CN91
CN92
CN214
1 2 3
M9
PJ17
(15pin)
1 2
M10
PJ22
PJ20
(10pin)
(5pin)
PJ23
PJ21
PJ19
(7pin)
(10pin)
(17pin)
1 2
3 2 1
PJ24
(6pin)
1 2
1 2 3
PJ16
(16pin)
(5pin)
1 2
CN93
CN94
CN212
PJ12
(8pin)
PJ13
(9pin)
PJ14
(14pin)
PJ5
PJ4 (7pin)
(11pin)
PJ3
(2pin) PJ2
(3pin)
PJ1
(4pin) PJ25
PJ27
(3pin)
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
FSCB
FS control board
WIRING DIAGRAM
PJ9
PJ16
M10_REM
GND
GND
M9_REM
M8_REM
GND
GND
M6_REM
NC
PJ6
PJ7
PJ29 PJ30
(4pin) (12pin)
(3pin) (6pin)
PJ8
PJ9
PJ28
PJ10
(4pin)
(8pin) (5pin)
(12pin)
PS13 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS12 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS24 ON
GND
DC3.3V
DC5V
PS9 ON
GND
PS7 ON
GND
DC3.3V
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
S-41
CN161
1 2 3
M6
PS13
PS12
PS24
PS9
PS7
Tray1 path switching home sensor
CN163
1 2 3
M8
1 2 3
M9
1 2 3
CN165
CN166
CN91
CN92
CN93
CN167
1 2 3
M10
PJ17
(15pin)
1 2
3 2 1
PJ22
PJ20
(10pin)
(5pin)
PJ23
PJ21
PJ19
(7pin)
(10pin)
(17pin)
1 2
1 2 3
PJ24
(6pin)
1 2
3 2 1
PJ16
(16pin)
(5pin)
1 2
1 2 3
CN94
CN164
PJ12
(8pin)
PJ13
(9pin)
PJ14
(14pin)
PJ5
PJ4 (7pin)
(11pin)
PJ3
(2pin) PJ2
(3pin)
PJ1
(4pin) PJ25
CN162
PJ11
(13pin)
PJ27
(3pin)
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
WIRING DIAGRAM
FSCB
FS control board
CN19
CN12
(2pin)
CN8
(9pin)
SD5 ON
DC24V
GND
FM1_LOCK
DC24V
CN14
CN20
CN13
(11pin)
CN17 (4pin)
(2pin)
(12pin)
CN11
CN15
CN4
(6pin)
(3pin)
(7pin)
5 4 3 2 1
CN18
(4pin)
CN3
(3pin)
CN6
(10pin)
CN9
(7pin)
CN10
(8pin)
CN5
(9pin)
CN7
(12pin)
S-42
1 2
1 2 3
2 1
3 2 1
SD5
FM1
Fan motor
CN1
(3pin)
CN2
(6pin)
CN16
(2pin)
CN19
(5pin)
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
3 2 1
1 2
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
Total counter
Erase lamp
LEDB1
Tray 1 LED board
1 2
RS1
PS4
PS5
CNT
LA
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2
1 2
CN35
1 2 3
CN40
CN38
CN13
1 2 3 4
4 3 2 1
CN41
LEDB1
DC3.3V
FM1
2 1
2 1
1 2
CN2
(10pin)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
B
B
A
A
GND
DC24V
GND
REM
LOCK
CN5
(16pin)
CN12
(20pin)
CN10
(18pin)
CN7
(12pin)
CN8
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
LEDB2
DC3.3V
LEDB1
DC3.3V
RS1 ON
GND
PS4 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS5 ON
GND
DC3.3V
CNT ON
DC24V
LA ON
DC24V
CN9
(7pin)
M4
CN11
(19pin)
CN4
(12pin)
M3
CN3
(11pin)
FM1
CN28
(26pin)
CN17
(8pin)
M3
CN1
(9pin)
CN16
(9pin)
CN13
(11pin)
M4
4 3 2 1
LEDB2
Tray 2 LED board
CN24
(5pin)
CN15
(16pin)
CN14
(12pin)
LEDB2
DC3.3V
CN23
(17pin)
CN25
(3pin)
CN39
CN19
(5pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM
CN22
(6pin)
CN21
(4pin)
CN95
CN8
(9pin)
CN20
(9pin)
CN18
(7pin)
CN15
PRCB
Printer control board
CN6
(15pin)
S-43
2 1
1 2
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CN18
(7pin)
CN8
(9pin)
CN19
(5pin)
PC motor
WIRING DIAGRAM
CN22
(6pin)
CN21
(4pin)
M2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CN23
(17pin)
CN25
(3pin)
CN14
(12pin)
CN15
(16pin)
CN13
(11pin)
CN16
(9pin)
CN24
(5pin)
CN1
(9pin)
CN2
(10pin)
CN17
(8pin)
CN11
(19pin)
CN9
(7pin)
CN4
(12pin)
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
GND
LOCK
CLK
CW/CCW *3
REM
GND
GND
DC24V
CN3
(11pin)
M2
CN28
(26pin)
CN5
(16pin)
CN4
CN12
(20pin)
CN10
(18pin)
CN7
(12pin)
PRCB
Printer control board
CN6
(15pin)
S-44
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
(W)
(R)
Paper separator
Paper separator
Photo conductor
(R)
(R)
Developing bias
(W)
(W)
D
CN1
CN4
(12pin)
CN9
(7pin)
1 2 3
3 2 1
T_I_MON
T_V_MON
D_PWM
T_CC/CV *4
T_PWM
BAC_CLK
BAC_REM
BDC_PWM
G_PWM
C/F_REM
GND
DC24V
CN3
(11pin)
CN43
HV1
High voltage unit
CN2
(10pin)
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN5
(16pin)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
FM4
T_I_MON
T_V_MON
D_PWM
T_CC/CV *4
T_PWM
BAC_CLK
BAC_REM
BDC_PWM
G_PWM
C/F_REM
GND
DC24V
GND
REM
LOCK
CN11
(19pin)
FM4
CN1
(9pin)
CN28
(26pin)
CN17
(8pin)
CN16
(9pin)
(W)
CN13
(11pin)
CN24
(5pin)
CN15
(16pin)
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(W)
CN23
(17pin)
CN25
(3pin)
CN14
(12pin)
Image transfer
CN22
(6pin)
CN21
(4pin)
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CN19
(5pin)
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CN20
(9pin)
CN18
(7pin)
CN8
(9pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM
CN12
(20pin)
CN10
(18pin)
CN7
(12pin)
CN6
PRCB
Printer control board
CN6
(15pin)
S-45
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CN3
(11pin)
1 2
Total counter
Erase lamp
TCRSB
TCR sensor board
LEDB1
Tray 1 LED board
1 2
LEDB2
Tray 2 LED board
CN40
RS1
PS4
PS5
CNT
LA
CN29
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2
1 2
1 2
2 1
1 2
CN28
CN35
1 2 3 4
2 1
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
5 4 3 2 1
DC5V
TCRSB ON
GND
IU_DETECT
NC
CN8
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN15
CN24
FM1
B
B
A
A
GND
DC24V
GND
REM
LOCK
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
LEDB2
DC3.3V
LEDB1
DC3.3V
RS1 ON
GND
PS4 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS5 ON
GND
DC3.3V
CNT ON
DC24V
LA ON
DC24V
CN5
(16pin)
CN7
(12pin)
3 2 1
4 3 2 1
CN38
4 3 2 1
1 2 3
CN4
(12pin)
CN9
(7pin)
CN10
(18pin)
CN41
CN39
1 2 3 4
M4
CN12
(20pin)
CN95
CN13
CN2
(10pin)
CN11
(19pin)
FM1
2 1
1 2 3 4 5
CN28
(26pin)
CN17
(8pin)
M3
DC5V
TCRSB ON
GND
IU_DETECT
NC
CN16
(9pin)
CN13
(11pin)
M4
4 3 2 1
LEDB1
DC3.3V
CN1
(9pin)
LEDB2
DC3.3V
CN24
(5pin)
CN15
(16pin)
CN14
(12pin)
CN23
(17pin)
CN25
(3pin)
CN19
(5pin)
M3
CN8
(9pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM
CN22
(6pin)
CN21
(4pin)
CN20
(9pin)
CN18
(7pin)
PRCB
Printer control board
CN6
(15pin)
CN13
CN28
CN38
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CN20
(9pin)
CN18
(7pin)
CN8
(9pin)
CN19
(5pin)
CN22
(6pin)
CN21
(4pin)
CN23
(17pin)
CN25
(3pin)
CN14
(12pin)
CN15
(16pin)
CN13
(11pin)
CN16
(9pin)
CN24
(5pin)
CN1
(9pin)
CN2
(10pin)
CN28
(26pin)
CN3
(11pin)
CN17
(8pin)
CN11
(19pin)
CN12
(20pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM
Fusing unit
100/110V
CN4AC
4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1
4 3 2 1
3 2 1
4 3 2 1
F-N-WARM_UP
F-N-SIDE
F-N-CENTER
F-L
CN4AC
4 3 2 1
F-N-SIDE
F-N-CENTER
F-L
CN30
Except 100/110V
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
CN2
CN2
DCPU
DC power supply
EXIT SENSOR ON
GND
DC3.3V
DC24V
GND
TH SIDE ON
GND
TH CENTER ON
DC24V
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN16
PRCB
Printer control board
S-48
CN9
(7pin)
CN10
(18pin)
CN4
(12pin)
CN5
(16pin)
CN7
(12pin)
CN6
(15pin)
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CN23
(17pin)
CN25
(3pin)
CN14
(12pin)
CN15
(16pin)
CN13
(11pin)
CN16
(9pin)
CN24
(5pin)
CN1
(9pin)
CN20
CN19
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
CN2
(10pin)
CN28
(26pin)
To PJ02
CN3
(11pin)
CN17
(8pin)
PRCB
Printer control board
POLYGON MOTOR CLK
POLYGON MOTOR LOCK
LD&POLYGON MOTOR_EN
GND
DC24V
CN8
(9pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM
CN22
(6pin)
CN21
(4pin)
GND
GND
SOS
DC5V
DC5V
DC5V
DC5V
S/H
LD&POLYGON MOTOR_EN
CN20
(9pin)
CN18
CN11
(19pin)
CN12
(20pin)
CN9
(7pin)
CN10
(18pin)
CN4
(12pin)
CN5
(16pin)
CN7
(12pin)
22-S
PH unit
CN6
(15pin)
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CN20
(9pin)
CN18
(7pin)
CN8
(9pin)
CN19
(5pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM
Transport motor
M1
CN23
(17pin)
CN25
(3pin)
CN14
(12pin)
CN15
(16pin)
CN13
(11pin)
CN16
(9pin)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CN24
(5pin)
CN1
(9pin)
CN2
(10pin)
CN28
(26pin)
CN3
(11pin)
CN4
(12pin)
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN9
(7pin)
GND
LOCK
CLK
GND
REM
GND
GND
DC24V
CN11
(19pin)
CN5
(16pin)
M1
CN17
(8pin)
CN3
CN12
(20pin)
CN10
(18pin)
CN7
(12pin)
PRCB
Printer control board
CN6
(15pin)
S-50
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45. C5351
PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
CN19
(5pin)
CN23
(17pin)
CN25
(3pin)
CN15
(16pin)
CN13
(11pin)
CN16
(9pin)
CN24
(5pin)
M3
FM1
2 1
1 2 3 4
4 3 2 1
1 2 3
3 2 1
CN2
(10pin)
CN28
(26pin)
CN3
(11pin)
CN9
(7pin)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
M3
CN5
(16pin)
FM1
B
B
A
A
GND
DC24V
GND
REM
LOCK
CN11
(19pin)
CN4
(12pin)
M4
CN17
(8pin)
M4
4 3 2 1
CN1
(9pin)
CN13
CN14
(12pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM
CN22
(6pin)
CN21
(4pin)
CN95
CN8
(9pin)
CN20
(9pin)
CN18
(7pin)
CN8
CN12
(20pin)
CN10
(18pin)
CN7
(12pin)
PRCB
Printer control board
CN6
(15pin)
CN95
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46. C5356
PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
CN15
(16pin)
CN13
(11pin)
CN16
(9pin)
CN24
(5pin)
PS91
PS93
PS92
M92
FM2
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3
1 2 3 4
CN1
(9pin)
4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4
CN3
(11pin)
CN9
(7pin)
CN4
(12pin)
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN5
(16pin)
PS91 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS93 ON
GND
DC3.3V
PS92 ON
GND
DC3.3V
A
A
M92
B
B
LOCK
REM
FM2
GND
CN11
(19pin)
CN46
CN2
(10pin)
CN28
(26pin)
CN17
(8pin)
CN14
(12pin)
CN23
(17pin)
CN25
(3pin)
CN44
CN19
(5pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM
CN22
(6pin)
CN21
(4pin)
CN88
CN8
(9pin)
CN20
(9pin)
CN18
(7pin)
CN5
CN12
(20pin)
CN10
(18pin)
CN7
(12pin)
PRCB
Printer control board
CN6
(15pin)
CN44
CN
CN46
S-52
3 2 1
1 2 3
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
PJ26
PWM
LOCK
DC12V
GND
FM5
PJ14
(27pin)
DIMM2
(200pin)
PJ07
(14pin)
PJ16
(4pin)
PJ05
(9pin)
MFPB
MFP board
DIMM1
(200pin)
PJ35
(4pin)
PJ33
(4pin)
PJ36
(15pin)
PJ34
(15pin)
4 3 2 1
CN61
PJ28
PJ30 (3pin)
(5pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM
1 2 3 4
4 3 2 1
PJ12 (4pin)
PJ19
(8pin)
PJ11
(7pin)
PJ03
(26pin)
PJ04
(8pin)
PJ15
(24pin)
FM5
PJ29
(4pin)
PJ02
(6pin)
PJ01
(15pin)
PJ26
(4pin)
CN61
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PJ14
(27pin)
DIMM2
(200pin)
PJ07
(14pin)
PJ12
(6pin)
PJ16
(4pin)
PJ05
(9pin)
DIMM1
(200pin)
PJ35
(4pin)
PJ33
(4pin)
PJ36
(15pin)
PJ34
(15pin)
PJ12 (4pin)
PJ6
(4pin)
PJ19
(8pin)
PJ7 (3pin)
PJ5 (6pin)
PJ11
(7pin)
PJ03
(26pin)
PJ8 (3pin)
PJ04
(8pin)
PJ3
(11pin)
PJ11
(5pin)
PJ2
(28pin)
PJ1
(10pin)
PJ15
(24pin)
PJ9
(9pin)
PJ4
(4pin)
PJ29
(4pin)
PJ02
(6pin)
PJ01
(15pin)
PJ26
(4pin)
M201
PS201
3 2 1
1 2 3 4 5 6
REYB/SCAN
Scanner relay board
PJ2
GND
MONITOR_OUT[+]
MONITOR_OUT[-]
GND
FD1_V0
FD2_V0
GND
PAGE_ON
GND
WAKE_ADF
CLOSE
20DEG
HOME
FAN_LOCK
TXD_ADF *2
GND
RXD_ADF *1
READY
SM_CLK
SM_ENABLE
SM_CWB
SM_CRNT
LAMP_REM
FAN_REM
SIZE_REM
ERROR_LED
READY_LED
GND
Scanner motor
WIRING DIAGRAM
28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
DC5V
GND
PS201 ON
PJ5
PJ8
GND
MONITOR_OUT[+]
MONITOR_OUT[-]
GND
FD1_V0
FD2_V0
GND
PAGE_ON
GND
WAKE_ADF
CLOSE
20DEG
HOME
FAN_LOCK
RXD_ADF *1
GND
TXD_ADF *2
READY
SM_CLK_IR
SM_ENABLE
SM_CWB
SM_CRNT
LAMP_REM
FAN_REM
SIZE_REM
ERROR_LED
READY_LED
GND
1 2 3
M201
1 2 3 4 5 6
A
A
B
B
DC24V
DC24V
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
PJ14
MFPB
MF P board
REYB/SCAN
Scanner relay board
S-54
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
PJ16
(4pin)
DIMM1
(200pin)
CCDB
CCD board
PJ2
PJ35
(4pin)
PJ33
(4pin)
PJ36
(15pin)
PJ34
(15pin)
<A>
<B>
GND
SCLK(-)
EN(-)
SO(-)
SI(-)
GND
LVDS_A(-)
LVDS_B(-)
LVDS_C(-)
LVDS_D(-)
LVDS_E(-)
GND
LVDS_CLK(-)
DIMM2
(200pin)
PJ07
(14pin)
PJ05
(9pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM
PJ14
(27pin)
GND
SCLK(+)
EN(+)
SO(+)
SI(+)
GND
LVDS_A(+)
LVDS_B(+)
LVDS_C(+)
LVDS_D(+)
LVDS_E(+)
GND
LVDS_CLK(+)
PJ28
PJ30 (3pin)
(5pin)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PJ12 (4pin)
PJ19
(8pin)
PJ11
(7pin)
PJ03
(26pin)
PJ04
(8pin)
26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PJ15
(24pin)
LVDS_CLK[-]
GND
LVDS_E[-]
LVDS_D[-]
LVDS_C[-]
LVDS_B[-]
LVDS_A[-]
GND
SI[-]
SO[-]
EN[-]
SCLK[-]
GND
LVDS_CLK[+]
GND
LVDS_E[+]
LVDS_D[+]
LVDS_C[+]
LVDS_B[+]
LVDS_A[+]
GND
SI[+]
SO[+]
EN[+]
SCLK[+]
GND
PJ29
(4pin)
PJ02
(6pin)
PJ01
(15pin)
PJ01
MFPB
MFP board
PJ26
(4pin)
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
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52. C6901 - C6903, CA051 - CA053, CC164, CC190, CC191, CC211 - CC214, CC216,
CD002, CD004, CD00F, CD010, CD020, CD211, CD212, CD231, CD241, CD242, CD261,
CD271, CD272, CD401 - CD407, CE001 - CE007, CEEE1
PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING
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53. C6F01
PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
S-59
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54. C8101
PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
WIRING DIAGRAM
DFCB
DF control board
DC5V
GND
PS12 ON
+
M3
-
J15
1 2 3 4 5
CN5
J17
(2pin)
J3
(4pin)
J1
(4pin)
3 2 1
J17
(2pin)
J11
(5pin)
J10
(13pin)
J2
(10pin)
J7
(9pin)
2 1
J15
(2pin)
J12
(2pin)
S-60
PS12
M3
Reading roller
release motor
J19
(4pin)
2 1
J4
(2pin)
J5
(9pin)
J8
(3pin)
J9
(3pin)
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
WIRING DIAGRAM
J17
(2pin)
J4
(2pin)
J5
(9pin)
J8
(3pin)
J9
(3pin)
DFCB
DF control board
J8
DC5V
GND
PS13 ON
1 2 3
M4
J3
(4pin)
J1
(4pin)
3 2 1
PS13
1 2 3 4
M4
A
A
B
B
J17
(2pin)
J11
(5pin)
J10
(13pin)
J2
(10pin)
J7
(9pin)
J15
(2pin)
J1
DFCB
DF control board
J12
(2pin)
S-61
J19
(4pin)
1 2 3 4
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING/2
WIRING DIAGRAM
J99
(9pin)
J17
(2pin)
J4
(2pin)
J5
(9pin)
J8
(3pin)
J9
(3pin)
FM1
J3
(4pin)
J19
(4pin)
J1
(4pin)
1 2 3
J11
(5pin)
J10
(13pin)
J2
(10pin)
J7
(9pin)
FM1 ON
GND
FM1 LOCK
J17
(2pin)
J15
(2pin)
J13
DFCB
DF control board
J12
(2pin)
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CN2
(6pin)
PJ14
(27pin)
DIMM2
(200pin)
PJ07
(14pin)
CN1
(4pin)
PJ16
(4pin)
PJ05
(9pin)
DIMM1
(200pin)
PJ35
(4pin)
PJ33
(4pin)
PJ36
(15pin)
PJ34
(15pin)
PJ12 (4pin)
PJ19
(8pin)
PJ11
(7pin)
PJ03
(26pin)
PJ04
(8pin)
PJ12 (6pin)
PJ6
(4pin)
PJ7 (3pin)
PJ5 (6pin)
PJ15
(24pin)
PJ8 (3pin)
PJ29
(4pin)
PJ02
(6pin)
PJ01
(15pin)
PJ11
PJ3 (5pin) PJ2
(11pin)
(28pin)
PJ1
(10pin)
PJ9
PJ4 (9pin)
(4pin)
PJ26
(4pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM
CN1
PJ4
PJ7
FAN_REM
GND
FAN_LOCK
N.C
DC24V
LAMP_REM
GND
3 2 1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3
PJ2
GND
MONITOR_OUT[+]
MONITOR_OUT[-]
GND
FD1_V0
FD2_V0
GND
PAGE_ON
GND
WAKE_ADF
CLOSE
20DEG
HOME
FAN_LOCK
TXD_ADF *2
GND
RXD_ADF *1
READY
SM_CLK
SM_ENABLE
SM_CWB
SM_CRNT
LAMP_REM
FAN_REM
SIZE_REM
ERROR_LED
READY_LED
GND
DC24V
FL_REM
GND
REYB/SCAN
Scanner relay board
CCDB
CCD board
PJ2
<A>
<B>
GND
SCLK(-)
EN(-)
SO(-)
SI(-)
GND
LVDS_A(-)
LVDS_B(-)
LVDS_C(-)
LVDS_D(-)
LVDS_E(-)
GND
LVDS_CLK(-)
REYB/SCAN
Scanner relay board
GND
SCLK(+)
EN(+)
SO(+)
SI(+)
GND
LVDS_A(+)
LVDS_B(+)
LVDS_C(+)
LVDS_D(+)
LVDS_E(+)
GND
LVDS_CLK(+)
INVB
Inverter board
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
CN1
LEDEDB
LED exposure
drive board
PJ7
REYB/SCAN
Scanner relay board
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
LVDS_CLK[-]
GND
LVDS_E[-]
LVDS_D[-]
LVDS_C[-]
LVDS_B[-]
LVDS_A[-]
GND
SI[-]
SO[-]
EN[-]
SCLK[-]
GND
LVDS_CLK[+]
GND
LVDS_E[+]
LVDS_D[+]
LVDS_C[+]
LVDS_B[+]
LVDS_A[+]
GND
SI[+]
SO[+]
EN[+]
SCLK[+]
GND
DC24V
FL_REM
GND
1 2 3
GND
MONITOR_OUT[+]
MONITOR_OUT[-]
GND
FD1_V0
FD2_V0
GND
PAGE_ON
GND
WAKE_ADF
CLOSE
20DEG
HOME
FAN_LOCK
RXD_ADF *1
GND
TXD_ADF *2
READY
SM_CLK_IR
SM_ENABLE
SM_CWB
SM_CRNT
LAMP_REM
FAN_REM
SIZE_REM
ERROR_LED
READY_LED
GND
GND
DC24V
LAMP_REM
GND
4 3 2 1
PJ14
MFPB
MF P board
S-63
PJ01
MFPB
MFP board
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BOARD CONNECTOR LAYOUT DRAWING (PRCB)
CN20
(9pin)
CN18
(7pin)
CN8
(9pin)
CN19
(5pin)
CN22
(6pin)
CN21
(4pin)
CN23
(17pin)
CN25
(3pin)
CN14
(12pin)
CN15
(16pin)
CN13
(11pin)
CN16
(9pin)
CN24
(5pin)
CN1
(9pin)
CN2
(10pin)
CN28
(26pin)
CN3
(11pin)
CN17
(8pin)
CN11
(19pin)
CN12
(20pin)
WIRING DIAGRAM
PRCB
Printer control board
DC5V
DC5V
TXD *2
RXD *1
GND
SET
FEED
NC
CN17
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Vender
S-64
CN9
(7pin)
CN10
(18pin)
CN4
(12pin)
CN5
(16pin)
CN7
(12pin)
CN6
(15pin)
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S-66
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Memory
S-67
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PARTS LAYOUT DRAWING
Scanner relay board (REYB/SCAN)
S-68
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