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Chapter 14

14.3 Troubleshooting
14.3.1 Symptoms
14.3.1.1 Symptoms
0001-8098

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i

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Item Image fault

Description blurry image/line caused by condensation color displacement in sub scanning direction white spot in horizontal direction horizontal lines at intervals of 75.4 mm vertical white line round, white spot along trailing edge white spot indicating traces of pickup roller cyclic image fault black line along leading edge fine, black line in stream reading rib-shaped dirt poor reproduction of horizontal fine line

Paper movement fault

skew of last postcard from manual feed tray skew of paper from manual feed tray peeling of a manually fed label sheet

Operation fault Jam (machine)

noise during pickup from cassette pickup fault from side paper deck jam immediately after pickup (heavy paper, envelope, postcard) delivery delay jam (label sheet) Pickup Stationary Jam

For details, see the remedies given for individual faults.

14.3.2 Image Faults


14.3.2.1 Light Image / Weak Density
14.3.2.1.1 Density is different between front and rear sides (front or rear side is light in density), Developer of Y/M/C/BK leaks, Abnormal Noise from developing ass'y
0005-1494

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] < Field Remedy > In the field, this symptom occurred because the developing ass'y was transferred in a vertical position to a site after pre-installation of the host machine, causing the developer to lean to one side. Follow the steps below: 1. Visually inspect the surface of the developing cylinder of the affected developing ass'y. If the developer extremely accumulates at one point, go to the Step 4. If not, it is possible the developing ass'y can recover, so go to the Step 2. 2. Rotate the developing cylinder while softly swaying the developing ass'y from side to side in order to uniform the amount of the developer on the surface. 3. Install the developing ass'y and check whether or not the symptom recurs. If it recurs, go to the Step 4. 4. Replace the developing ass'y with a new one. Developing Ass'y (BLACK): FM2-0056 Developing Ass'y (YELLOW): FM2-0057 Developing Ass'y (MAGENTA): FM2-0058 Developing Ass'y (CYAN): FM2-0059 Note: Be sure not to transfer the developing ass'y in a vertical position when it is transferred after pre-installation or as a service part. 14.3.2.1.2 Density is excessively different between front and rear sides
0005-1503

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Field Remedy In the field, this symptom occurred because the Main Controller PCB (Main) was faulty. Follow the steps below:

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1. Make a copy and output a PG test print. If the symptom occurs only on the copy, it is possible the Contact Image Sensor (CIS) is faulty. If it occurs only on the PG test print or on both, go to the Step 2. 2. Make sure that the connectors on the Main Controller PCB are securely fitted or there is no pinched cable, and whether the BootROM and SDRAM are securely fitted. If no problem is found, go to the Step 3. 3. Remove the Resolution Switch PCB and the UFR Board PCB in that order, and output a PG test print each time of removal. If the symptom still recurs, go to the Step 4. 4. Replace the Main Controller PCB (Main) with a new one. Main Controller PCB (Main) Ass'y: FG3-3221 Contact Image Sensor Ass'y: FM2-1563 Resolution Switch PCB Ass'y: FG3-2728 UFR Board PCB Ass'y: FG3-3223 14.3.2.1.3 Developing cylinder locks up
0005-4360

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Field Remedy In the field, this symptom occurred because the developing ass'y was transferred in a vertical position to a site after pre-installation of the host machine, causing the developer to lean to one side. Follow the steps below: 1. Visually inspect the surface of the developing cylinder of the affected developing ass'y. If the developer extremely accumulates at one point, go to the Step 4. If not, it is possible the developing ass'y can recover, so go to the Step 2. 2. Rotate the developing cylinder while softly swaying the developing ass'y from side to side in order to uniform the amount of the developer on the surface. 3. Install the developing ass'y and check whether or not the symptom recurs. If it recurs, go to the Step 4. 4. Replace the developing ass'y with a new one. Developing Ass'y (BLACK): FM2-0056 Developing Ass'y (YELLOW): FM2-0057 Developing Ass'y (MAGENTA): FM2-0058 Developing Ass'y (CYAN): FM2-0059 Note: Be sure not to transfer the developing ass'y in a vertical position when it is transferred after pre-installation or as a service part. 14.3.2.1.4 How to adjust density of FAX-transmitted image
0006-5253

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Field Remedy If a FAX-transmitted image is too light or too dark regardless of destinations, adjust the density in user mode [Adjustment/Cleaning> Exposure Recalibration> Send (B & W)].

14.3.2.2 Foggy Image


14.3.2.2.1 Texts in FAX-received documents are too dark
0006-1071

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description iRC3100 does not have a mode to adjust only the density of the FAX-received documents. However, if you still want to adjust the density, perform the service mode below. Note that it will affect the density of all the outputs such as copy, fax, print. In service mode (Level 2) [COPIER> Adjust> V-CONT> VCONT-K], the smaller the setting value, the lighter the density. Default: 0 (Adjustment range: -30 to 30) 14.3.2.2.2 Texts are too thick on copies, prints, and FAX-RX
0006-9661

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Description The setting change described below can make texts thinner. First, perform the step "a" and if you want further go on to the step "b". Note: The setting change will lighten the density and affect the quality of pictures, so pay careful attention to the image quality during the setting change. Field Remedy a. Lower the light amount of laser 1. In service mode (Level 2) [COPIER> Function> LASER> POWER-H], press the OK key. 2. When an indication "START" appears, press the OK key once again. 3. When an indication "STOP!" appears, turn the control panel switch OFF, and turn the main power switch OFF/ON. 4. In user mode [Adjustment/Cleaning> Auto Gradation Adjustment], perform [Full Adjustment]. 5. Check the output images (text PDL, photo PDL, copied image). Note: If you want to restore the above setting to the default, select [POWER-H] > press the OK key > "START" appears (do NOT press the OK key) > turn the control panel switch OFF > turn the main power switch OFF/ON > perform [Full Adjustment]. b. Lower the set value of toner density 1. In user mode [Printer Settings> Settings> Print Quality], select [Density]. 2. Lower the set value of each color by one degree (If the customer complains black texts, change the value of black only.). 3. Check the output images. If you want further, repeat the steps 1 and 2.

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14.3.2.3 Out of Focus


14.3.2.3.1 Blurred image in main scanning direction only on copies
0005-3470

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Cause In the field, this symptom occurred because the Main Controller PCB (sub) was faulty (1 case). Field Remedy 1. Make sure that the connectors on the Main Controller PCB are securely fitted or there is no pinched cable. If the symptom still recurs, go to the Step 2. 2. Replace the Main Controller PCB with a new one. Main Controller PCB (main): FG3-3221 14.3.2.3.2 Image registration failure at leading edge because of anomalous data of DC Controller PCB
0005-6476

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Cause As a result of inspection, it was found that this symptom occurred because the data of the DC Controller PCB was anomalous. Field Remedy 1. Check whether the values indicated in the service label attached to the inside of the front cover are input in the corresponding service mode. If not, input the value indicated in the service label in service mode. 2. Adjust the registration in service mode [COPIER> Adjust> FEED-ADJ> REGIST (-50 to 50)]. 3. If the symptom still recurs, initialize RAM on the DC Controller PCB as follows: Output a P-PRINT that lists the service mode settings in service mode [COPIER> Function> MISC-P> P-PRINT]. Then, select [COPIER> Function> CLEAR> DC-CON] and press OK. Turn the power OFF/ON afterwards. Enter the service mode settings once again by referring to P-PRINT as necessary. 14.3.2.3.3 Blurred Image/Line Caused by Condensation
0002-1418

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i <Cause> The machine fails to create normal images because of condensation. <Field Remedy> Remove the left cover and the delivery tray, and leave the machine alone so that it will become used to the room temperature. 14.3.2.3.4 Color Displacement in Sub Scanning Direction
0002-1429

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i <Cause> - The transfer to the ITB has become displaced because of a shock occurring when the ITB cleaning blade is engaged/disengaged. - Transfer to the ITB has become displaced because of a shock occurring when the secondary transfer outside roller is engaged/disengaged. <Field Remedy> Make the following selections in service mode to make adjustments: COPIER>ADJUST>IMG-REG. Service mode: COPIER>ADJUST>IMG-REG Use it to fine-adjust the image sub scanning direction start position. - REG-V-Y (Y, 1st side) - REG-V-M (M, 1st side) - REG-V-K (K, 1st side) - REG2-V-Y (Y, 2nd side) - REG2-V-M (M, 2nd side) - REG2-V-K (K, 2nd side) <Making Adjustments> - An increase by '1' will move the image by a single pixel (about 0.04 mm) toward the rear. - Be sure to enter the values indicated on the service label if you have initialized the RAM on the DC controller PCB or replaced the DC controller PCB. <Range of Adjustment> -10 to +10 (unit: pixel) [at time of shipment: factory value] [at time of RAM initialization: 0] Service mode: COPIER>OPTION>BODY>TBLD-TMG (level 2) Timing of Execution of ITB Cleaning in Direct, Full Color Mode <Settings> 0: do not delay [at time of shipment/after RAM initialization] 1: delay <Note> Setting it to '1' will lead to lowered productivity.

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14.3.2.4 Partially Blank/Streaked


14.3.2.4.1 White streaks in sub scanning direction
0005-3241

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Cause In the field, this symptom occurred because foreign substances were trapped inside the developing ass'y. Field Remedy 1. Output each color of test print (Y/M/C/Bk) in service mode: Change the set value from [0] to [5] in [COPIER> Test> PG> TYPE]. In order to output a test print in e.g. yellow (single color), set [1] for [COLORY] and [0] for [COLOR-M/COLOR-C/COLOR-K]. Then press the start key. For Magenta, Cyan and Black, do the same thing by setting [1] for each color. 2. If white streaks appear on any of the test prints, inspect the affected developing ass'y to see any scratches on the developing cylinder surface or any foreign substances between the cylinder and the blade. Checking Method: Move toner between the cylinder and the blade using a sheet of OHT. If the position of the white streaks is changed, foreign substances might be the root cause. Developing Ass'y (BLACK): FM2-0056 Developing Ass'y (YELLOW): FM2-0057 Developing Ass'y (MAGENTA): FM2-0058 Developing Ass'y (CYAN): FM2-0059 14.3.2.4.2 Streaks in sub scanning line appear on image corresponding to rear side of host machine because of ITB cleaning failure
0006-6277

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Cause Since there is a backlash between the ITB unit and the ITB unit supporting plate at the rear left point, toner passes under the ITB cleaning blade (rear) without being scraped off, resulting in this symptom. Field Remedy Follow the steps below to install the ITB unit at the proper position. a. Preparation a-1. Select the service mode [COPIER> Function> MISC-P> ITB-CLSW] and press the OK key in order to rotate the developing rotary until the BK toner bottle is moved to the top. Then, turn the power OFF/ON. a-2. Remove the following parts: drum unit, delivery tray, delivery tray lower cover, waste toner bottle, protective plate, ITB cleaning unit. b. Adjust the installation position b-1. The ITB unit becomes visible, so loosen the two screws (front and rear) of the ITB unit. Then, tighten the front screw only. b-2. While pressing the ITB unit (left rear) down to the ITB supporting plate, tighten the rear screw once gain. c. Image checking Install the parts removed in the step a-2 and check the image. If the symptom still recurs, the pressure of the ITB cleaning blade is not proper. In such a case, make sure of the ITB cleaning unit installation state. If there is no problem, replace the ITB cleaning blade or the ITB cleaning unit with a new one. Note: When the ITB cleaning unit is installed into the host machine, be sure to apply the lubricant to the edge of the cleaning blade. ITB Cleaning Blade: FC5-0368 ITB Cleaning Unit: FM2-0082 Lubricant for Cleaning Assembly: TKN-0480 14.3.2.4.3 Streaks in main scanning direction appear at 5cm from paper trailing edge on full-colored A3 paper
0007-9927

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Case in the field ] Description There is an actual case in the field that streaks in the main scanning direction appeared on a light halftone image because vibrations of the ITB created when the ITB cleaning blade contacts the ITB was transferred to the primary transfer area. Field Remedy In order to temporarily ease this symptom on a particular image, make the following setting. However, note that the productivity will degrade by approximately 20 percent, so be sure to restore the setting to the original under the normal usage condition. In service mode (Level 2) [COPIER> Option> BODY> TBLD-TMG], set it to "1" (default: 0). 14.3.2.4.4 Voids at trailing edge on A3-sized coated paper
0008-0529

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Manual-related ] Description Coated paper is out of specification of this machine. Available paper types of this machine are described in the Reference Guide [Basic Operations> Available Paper Stock]. In actual failure cases in the field, voids appeared 2cm to 3cm from the trailing edge because A3-sized coated paper for iRC3200 was used. 14.3.2.4.5 Horizontal White Streaks
0002-1420

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i <Notes> This symptom tends to occur in a full color, halftone image made in a high temperature/humidity environment. <Cause> The secondary transfer outside roller has been left in contact with the ITB, thus causing a secondary transfer fault.

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<Field Remedy> Execute the following in service mode: COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEANING>TBLT-CLN. <Caution> The machine moves the secondary transfer roller away from the ITB for the following: - about 30 sec after it enters a standby state. - the control panel power switch is tuned off. If the main power switch is turned off in about 30 sec after the machine enters a standby state, the machine cannot move the secondary transfer roller away from the ITB, leaving it in contact with the ITB. <Notes> The symptom starts to appear when the secondary transfer outside roller is left in contact with the ITB for about 30 min to 1 hr; it tends to disappear when about 200 sheets of paper have been moved past. <Image Sample>

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14.3.2.4.6 White Horizontal Lines at Intervals of 75.4 mm


0002-1421

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i <Notes> This symptom tends to occur on the 2nd side of a halftone image print. <Cause> The secondary transfer outside roller is approaching the end of its life, thus starting to show abnormal discharge. <Field Remedy> Replace the secondary transfer outside roller. <Image Sample>

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14.3.2.4.7 Vertical White Line


0002-1422

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i <Cause> There is adhesion of dust in a specific area [1] or [2] of the drum unit or scanner hood, respectively.

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<Field Remedy> Dry wipe the area [1] or [2] of the drum unit or the scanner hood, respectively with a moist cloth. <Caution>

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Never dry wipe the areas; otherwise, static charges will occur and attract dust. <Image Sample>

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14.3.2.4.8 White Spots Along the Trailing Edge


0002-1423

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i <Notes> This symptom tends to occur in a low humidity environment. <Cause> The movement of paper is disrupted when the secondary transfer roller moves away. <Field Remedy> Make adjustments using the following service mode item: COPIER>ADJUST>BLANK>BLANK-B.
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BLANK-B
Method of adjustment Range of adjustment

Use it to enter an adjustment value for the non-image width (trailing edge). Enter the value indicated on the service label if you have initialized the RAM on the main controller PCB or replaced the SRAM PCB. 0 to 1000 [at time of shipment/at time of RAM initialization, +59]

<Caution> Executing this field remedy will increase the trailing edge margin/non-image width. <Image Sample>

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14.3.2.4.9 White Spot Indicating Trace of the Pickup Roller


0002-1424

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i <Notes> This symptom tends to occur in a high temperature/humidity environment. <Cause> An ingredient contained in the pickup roller builds up on the ITB, causing the white spots. <Field Remedy> 1. Replace the ITB. 2. If FB6-3406 (w/ green collar) is used as the feed roller/separation roller, replace it with the roller designed for the iR C3100 Series (see the Parts Catalog). <Caution> Do not use FB6-3406 (w/ green collar) as the feed roller/separation roller to avoid white spots. <Image Sample>

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14.3.2.4.10 Cyclic Image Fault


0002-1425

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i

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<Notes> This symptom tends to occur in sub scanning direction. <Field Remedy> See the following table to identify the part; then, clean or replace the part:
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Interval (mm) 14.1 15.7 27.3 29.5 37.6 40.8 44.0 45.4 46.3 50.2

50.5 56.5 62.8 65.9 75.4

113.0 119.3 152.3 194.7 584.0

Part fixing outlet sensor roll fixing inlet roll delivery roll fixing outlet roll developing cylinder registration roller (middle) primary charging roller delivery roller duplexing feed roller 1/2 primary transfer roller pickup roller vertical path roller 1/2 vertical path slave roller registration roller (outside) duplex feed roller 1/2 fixing outlet roller secondary transfer inside roller secondary transfer outside roller feed roller separation roller manual feed pickup roller pressure roller fixing roller photosensitive drum ITB

14.3.2.5 Smudged/Streaked
14.3.2.5.1 Yellow streaks on full-colored copy, black streaks on black-and-white copy, in sub scanning direction
0005-3466

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Field Remedy In the field, this symptom occurred because the Contact Image Sensor (CIS) was faulty (1 case). Follow the steps below: In service mode [COPIER> Test> PG], select either of 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, or 14 for [TYPE] to output a test print. If no streak appears on the test print, it is possible that the CIS is faulty, so replace it with a new one. Contact Image Sensor Ass'y: FM2-1563 After replacement, follow the instructions described in Service Manual [Chapter 12 Standards and Adjustments > Scanning System > After Replacing the CIS]. 14.3.2.5.2 Toner scattering inside machine and soiled image because side seal in Transfer Cleaning As'y peeled off
0005-4383

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Field Remedy In the field, it was found that toner scattered inside the machine upon installation because the side seal in the Transfer Cleaning Ass'y (FM2-0082) peeled off. Check whether or not the side seal peels off when this symptom occurs. Transfer Cleaning Ass'y (ITB Cleaning Unit): FM2-0082 14.3.2.5.3 Horizontal Black Line Along Leading Edge
0002-1426

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i <Notes>

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This symptom tends to occur in a high temperature/humidity environment. <Cause> The movement of paper is disrupted during secondary transfer. <Remedy> Increase the value of the following service mode item: COPIER>ADJUST>BLANK>BLANK>-T. <Caution> Execution of this field remedy will increase the leading edge margin/non-image width. <Image Sample>

F-14-14

14.3.2.5.4 Fine, Black Line in Stream Read Mode


0002-1427

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i <Cause> Dust causing black streaks has 2 types, and measures to be taken against the streaks differ depending upon the dust type. - Airborne Dust Suspended on the DADF feeding path. - Adherent Dust Adhered to the DADF reading glass. <How to Identify the Dust Type> - Airborne Dust Cause is regarded as airborne dust if black streaks are short at random. - Adherent Dust Cause is regarded as adherent dust if black streaks are long in the same direction (height direction). <Field Remedy> - Measures against airborne dust 1)Clean the white mylar and platen roller to remove dust. 2)Clean inside the DADF to remove dust. For environment where user often uses paper containing much paper dust, however, there is possibility that black streaks caused by airborne dust still occur even after these measures are taken. In this case, advise user to make the background removal setting in user mode. - Measures against adherent dust 1)Clean the DADF reading glass (using silicone oil and cleaning tissue). For environment where black streaks caused by adherent dust often occur, advise user to clean the reading glass with cleaning tissue. 2)Fix the reading position at 6.5mm. (In service mode, COPIER>OPTION>BODY and set 2 to DST-POS.) This reading position can prevent the DADF reading glass from adhesion of much dust (since document does not come in contact with the glass). In other words, black streaks appear as long as any dust is adhered to this position. If black streaks often occur even after these measures are taken, advise user to make the background removal setting in user mode. 14.3.2.5.5 Rib-Shaped Dirt
0002-1428

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i <Cause> A rib in the path is soiled with stray toner or paper powder to cause dirt in the form of a rib. <Field Remedy>

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Pickup frame Feed roller separation roller Return guide Lower right door deck path Pickup roller Pickup frame Vertical path roller Vertical path slave roller Return guide Feed roller Separation roller Lower right door Vertical path guide Return guide Pickup roller

Clean the area of the rib identified by the map that follows.

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Return guide

Lower right door grip

Vertical path roller

Vertical path slave roller Return guide

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Feed frame Secondary transfer outside roller Registration roller outside Registration outside Registration roller inside Pre-registration Side guide Pre-registration Side guide Pre-registration auxiliary guide sheet Pre-registration machine Side guide Registration roller inside MP frame MP holding plate Holding plate sheet Vertical path roller Lower right inside door

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Registration roller outside

Registration roller inside

Lower right inside door

MMP separation pad

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Delivery roller Delivery roller Delivery roller Delivery guide Upper right cover Duplex feed guide 2 Delivery roll Delivery roll Delivery roll Fixing delivery reversing flapper Inside delivery guide upper Fixing outlet sensor roll Inside delivery guide lower Fixing roller Fixing outlet roll Fixing outlet roll Fixing outlet roll Pressure roller Fixing inlet guide

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Delivery roller

Delivery roll

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Duplex. feed roller

Duplex feed roller

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Duplex feed roller

Duplex feed roller

Duplex feed roll

Duplex feed roll

Duplex feed roll

duplex fed roll

Duplex feed guide 2

Duplex feed guide 1

Right outside roller

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14.3.2.6 Poor Finxing


14.3.2.6.1 Flap of envelope is glued after passing through machine
0008-2875

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Case in the field ] Field Remedy If the flap of an envelope is glued in "Envelope" mode, make a copy or print in "Plain Paper" mode by following the steps below: a. For copy Press [Paper Select> Stack Bypass> Irreg. Size> enter the envelope size> OK> Next> Plain Paper> OK], and load the envelopes on the stack bypass. b. For print 1. As in the case of copy, make the stack bypass settings. 2. Register the size of an envelope to be used into "Custom Paper Size" in the printer driver: [Start> Settings> Printers> iRC3100> Properties> General> Printing Preference> Custom Paper Size> enter any name (e.g. envelope) in Name of Custom Paper Size> enter the envelope size in Paper Size> Register> OK]. 3. Select the registered paper in the printer driver and start to print: [Print> iRC3100> Properties> Page Setup> select the registered paper in step 2 from Output Size> OK]. Note: The steps above enable envelopes to be fed at a normal speed. Accordingly, this symptom will not occur at a high rate. However, if it still recurs, decrease the fixing temperature in service mode [COPIER> Option> BODY> TEMP-TBL> set to "1" or "2"].

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14.3.2.7 Faulty Color Reproduction


14.3.2.7.1 How to adjust color on prints (color density adjustment)
0005-5989

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Field Remedy In user mode [Printer Settings> Settings> Print Quality> Density], select any color you want to adjust. 14.3.2.7.2 When outputting data created by PowerPoint via UFR, color of texts occasionally varies
0005-9662

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Verified by Canon Inc. ] Field Remedy This symptom has been corrected with UFR printer driver Ver.10.20. So, upgrade it to the latest version when this occurs. 14.3.2.7.3 Poor Reproduction of Horizontal Fine Lines
0002-1430

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i <Notes> This fault tends to occur in text/photo/map mode and photo mode. <Cause> - characteristics of the contact image sensor - image processing characteristics used for text <Field Remedy> Recommend the use of film photo/print photo mode.

14.3.2.8 Stretching/Shrinking
14.3.2.8.1 DADF-L1: Image stretch or image shrinkage in sub scanning direction / How to adjust magnification of DADF-L1
0005-4386

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Cause In the field, this symptom occurred because the adjustment of the magnification had not been executed upon installation of DADF-L1. Field Remedy Follow the steps below: Magnification Adjustment 1. Place a test chart on the copyboard glass and make a copy [Copy A]. 2. Place a test chart on the DADF and make a copy [Copy B]. 3. Compare [Copy A] and [Copy B]. In service mode [FEEDER> Adjust> LA-SPEED], adjust the document feeding speed as follows; Decrease the set value if the image of [Copy B] is shorter than [Copy A], and increase it if it is longer (1 = 0.1%). Note: When installing DADF-L1 as an option, be sure to execute all of the following adjustments by referring to the DADF-L1 Service Manual [Chapter 3 Unpacking and Installation > Making Adjustments]. - Adjusting the Height - Adjusting the Tray Height - Adjusting the Read Position - Adjusting the Magnification - Adjusting the Horizontal Registration - Adjusting the Trailing Edge Registration - Adjusting the White Level

14.3.3 Faulty Feeding


14.3.3.1 Skew Feed
14.3.3.1.1 Misalignment greater than 2mm in a batch when stapling: Finisher-Q1/Saddle Finisher-Q2
0007-4029

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Cause Because the Front/Rear Return Rollers exhibit variations in coefficient of friction when they are new, stapling misalignment in a batch occurred in early stage of usage. If your machine exhibits this symptom upon installation of the finisher or in early stage of usage, check the finisher serial number. If it agrees with the range of the serial numbers below, perform the procedure in Field Remedy. Finisher Serial Numbers: JEY03609 and before, JEZ02687 and before Field Remedy 1. Remove the tray connector cover (only for Q2) and the rear panel. 2. Set SW104 bits 1, 3, 5, 6, and 8 ON on the Finisher Controller PCB. 3. Hold up the swing guide with a hand and insert about 5 sheets of paper into the operation tray. 4. Turn the power ON and push SW103 on the Finisher Controller PCB to start the roller running-in operation. The swing guide starts ascending and the return rollers start turning counterclockwise for aging. 5. Leave the machine as it is for more than 20 minutes, and then push SW103 once again to stop the operation. (There will be no problem if the operation is performed longer.) 6. Turn the power OFF and set all bits of SW104 OFF. 7. Make sure that the misalignment has been improved.

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8. Install the rear panel and the tray connector cover. 14.3.3.1.2 Last Paper Skew (manually fed postcard)
0002-1431

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i <Note> This symptom tends to occur on last sheets of paper. <Cause> The last of a group of postcards tends to be subject to friction by the separation pad, at times causing the side guide plate to fail to move it along a straight path. <Field Remedy> Advise the user to use an MP sheet (FC5-6560; available as a separate remedy) when using postcards.

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14.3.3.1.3 Skew in Manually Fed Paper


0002-1432

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i <Cause> This symptom tends to occur when the side guide plate is not set to the correct position of the size of paper in use. <Field Remedy> If the user is not using paper larger than A3 (i.e., 305x457, 320x450), attach an MP side guide stopper (FC5-0530; available as a separate remedy) to the machine.

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14.3.3.2 Fold/Rip
14.3.3.2.1 Peeling of a Manually Fed Label Sheet
0002-7030

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i <Cause> The glue used on the label sheet stuck to a metal area of the manual feed separation pad. <Field Remedy> Clean the metal area of the manual feed separation pad to remove the glue.

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14.3.4 Malfunction
14.3.4.1 No Power
14.3.4.1.1 iRC3100 does not start up, Progress bar on start-up window stops at three-quarters point
0005-1508

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] < Field Remedy > n the field, this symptom occurred because the HDD was faulty (1 case). If the progress bar stops at the three-quarters point, it is possible that a writing error into the HDD could have occurred or the SRAM Board PCB Ass'y could have failed. Follow the steps below: 1. Make sure that the BootROM, SDRAM and connectors on the Main Controller PCB are securely fitted or there is no pinched cable. If the symptom still recurs, go to the Step 2. 2. Turn the power OFF and then ON while pressing the numeric keys 1+9 simultaneously. The recovery program will automatically start and the LCD on the control panel will be shut off (blackened). When the LCD comes on, turn the power OFF/ON. If the host machine starts up normally, reinstall the system software (SYSTEM, LANG, RUI). If the symptom still recurs, go to the Step 3. 3. Start up the host machine in SafeMode (turn the power ON while pressing 2+8 keys) and execute HDD format (ALL) and download the system software (SYSTEM, LANG, RUI) by using SST, and then turn the power OFF/ON. If the symptom still recurs, go to the Step 4. 4. Replace the HDD with a new one and start up the host machine in SafeMode (turn the power ON while pressing 2+8 keys) and execute HDD format (ALL) and download the system software (SYSTEM, LANG, RUI) by using SST, and then turn the power OFF/ON. If the symptom still recurs, go to the Step 5. 5. Replace the SRAM Board PCB with a new one. HDD: WM2-5188 SRAM Board PCB Ass'y: FG3-3225 Note: After replacement of the HDD, be sure to follow the instructions described in [12.6.5 After Replacing the HDD]. 14.3.4.1.2 iRC3100 does not start up from sleep state
0005-3469

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] < Field Remedy > The following describes the suspect cause and their temporary solutions: a. If the host machine can recover by pressing the control panel switch; however, printing cannot be done in the sleep state. It is possible that the Network board PCB (NIC) or the UFR board PCB is not securely fitted. 1. Remove and reinstall both PCBs. If the symptom still recurs, go to the Step 2. 2. Replace either of the Network board PCB (NIC) or the UFR board PCB with a new one. Network Board PCB: FG3-3135 UFR Board PCB: FG3-3223 b. If the host machine can recover by tuning the power ON. As a temporary solution, change the energy consumption in sleep mode to [High]. In user mode [Common Settings> Energy Consumption in Sleep Mode> High]. c. If the host machine can recover by turning the power OFF/ON several times. It is possible that BootROM or SDRAM is not securely fitted. Remove and reinsert them. 14.3.4.1.3 LCD on control panel does not come on (start up) for about 10 seconds when host machine recovers from sleep state
0005-5378

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description This is a specification constraint of this product. The LCD on the control panel does not come on for about 10 seconds until the HDD starts up following a press of the control panel switch. 14.3.4.1.4 iRC3100 does not start up: Power is unintentionally shut off after progress bar on start-up window completes and thereafter iRC3100 never start up
0005-5380

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Cause As a result of inspection, it was found that this symptom occurred because the front cover open sensor (PS22) was damaged, causing 5V line to be shortcircuited. The suspect cause of the sensor breakage is that an excessive force could have been applied to the front cover during transportation. Field Remedy Inspect the front cover open sensor (FH7-7312). Replace it with a new one if it is damaged. 14.3.4.1.5 iRC3100 does not recover from sleep state; although energy consumption in sleep mode has been set to [High]
0005-7441

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Field Remedy As a result of inspection, it was found that the DDI-S serial cable that connects the printer unit and the reader unit of the host machine was faulty. So, replace it with a new one. DDI-S serial cable: FH2-7036

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14.3.4.1.6 No power when tuning power ON instantaneously after turning OFF


0006-1078

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description This is a specification constraint of this product. As described in the Reference Guide, if you turn OFF the main power, wait at least 10 seconds before turning it ON again. (This is described in Reference Guide [Before You Start Using This Machine> Main Power and Control Main Power].)

14.3.4.2 Control Panel-Related


14.3.4.2.1 Cassette Feeding Unit-Y1: Not recognized by iRC3100
0005-1498

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] < Field Remedy > In the field, this symptom occurred because the connector at J319 on the DC Controller PCB was not securely fitted. Make sure that the connector at J319 and the lattice connector for the Cassette Feeding Unit-Y1 (back side of iRC3100) are securely fitted or there is no pinched cable. 14.3.4.2.2 LCD does not come on although main power indicator on control panel lights up
0005-1506

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Cause The following were found in the field or in our inspection. They are listed in order of decreasing number. - Poor contact of the SDRAM512MB at J1107 on the Main Controller PCB. - Poor contact of the BootROM. - Poor contact of the connector for the HDD. - iR256MB expansion memory is faulty. - The Main Controller PCB (Main) is faulty. Field Remedy Follow the steps below: 1. Turn the power ON and wait for 2 to 3 minutes to see whether any error code (such as E602 or E732) is displayed or not. If so, perform the corrective action for the indicated error code. 2. Remove the expansion memory if it is installed and check whether the captioned symptom is resolved. If not, go to the next step without installing it. 3. Remove and insert the SDRAM and BootROM, and check whether the symptom is resolved each time. Also, make sure that the HDD connector is securely fitted. 4. In order to check whether the original slot on the Main Controller PCB is faulty, remove the SDRAM and insert it into another slot (for the expansion memory), and check whether the symptom is resolved. 5. If the symptom still recurs even after the Steps 1 through 4, replace the SDRAM, the Main Controller PCB (Main), and the BootROM in this order. 14.3.4.2.3 DADF-L1: Original size detection failure / How to adjust tray width of DADF-L1
0005-4387

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Cause In the field, this symptom occurred because the adjustment of the tray width had not been executed upon installation of DADF-L1. Field Remedy Execute the tray width adjustment (either of a or b). a. For AB 1. In service mode [FEEDER> Function> TRY-A4], set the tray side guide at the A4/A3 position and press OK to store the A4 width. 2. In service mode [FEEDER> Function> TRY-A5R], set the tray side guide at the A5R position and press OK to store the A5R width. 3. Clear service mode and turn the power OFF/ON. b. For INCH 1. In service mode [FEEDER> Function> TRY-LTR], set the tray side guide at the LTR/11x17 position and press OK to store the LTR width. 2. In service mode [FEEDER> Function> TRY-LTRR], set the tray side guide at the STMT/LTRR/LGL position and press OK to store the LTRR width. 3. Clear service mode and turn the power OFF/ON. Note: When installing DADF-L1 as an option, be sure to execute all of the following adjustments by referring to the DADF-L1 Service Manual [Chapter 3 Unpacking and Installation > Making Adjustments]. - Adjusting the Height - Adjusting the Tray Height - Adjusting the Read Position - Adjusting the Magnification - Adjusting the Horizontal Registration - Adjusting the Trailing Edge Registration - Adjusting the White Level 14.3.4.2.4 Power lamp light up but LCD on control panel does not: Because BootROM is not securely fitted
0005-7443

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Field Remedy As a result of inspection, it was found that the BootROM was not securely fitted. So, remove and insert the BootROM once again.

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14.3.4.3 Counter Malfunction


14.3.4.3.1 Counters for Dept. ID Management does not increase after installation of Card Reader-D1: Card itself is recognized
0007-5159

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Case in the field ] Field Remedy Change the set value in service mode [COPIER> Function> INSTALL> CARD (default: 0)] to the lowest number of the cards that are to be used. For example, when the cards from 100 through 300 are used, the number "100"should be entered. After making sure that the set value has been changed (it could take some time), turn the power OFF/ON. Description If the set value remains the default "0", the counters for the Dept. ID management will not increase because the host machine cannot understand which cards should be managed although the card itself is recognized and copy can be made. For your information, if you mistakenly enter "200" in the above case, the cards numbered "100" through "199" will not be recognized and copy cannot be made. The card counter can be checked in user mode [System Management Settings> Department ID Management> Count Management].

14.3.4.4 Malfunction/Faulty Detection


14.3.4.4.1 FAX board cannot be detected / [Fax] button does not appear in [Send] screen
0003-8638

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Cause As a result of inspection, it was found that the FAX board was not securely connected because the 14 and 15 pins of J2119 were deformed. Field Remedy 1. Inspect the connector pins on the FAX board to make sure of no abnormality. 2. Make sure that the connectors are securely fitted between the J1210 on the Main Controller PCB (Main) and J2119 on the FAX board, and that there is no pinched wire. 3. If there is no abnormality in the above steps, replace the FAX board with a new one. FAX Board PCB Ass'y: FM2-0271 (100V), FM2-0280 (120V), FM2-0281 (EUR), FM2-0282 (CA/CHN/ASIA) 14.3.4.4.2 Cassette Feeding Unit-Y1: Paper lifting plate does not ascend upon installation
0005-1483

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] < Field Remedy > In the field, this symptom occurred because the connector of J723 on the Pedestal Driver PCB was not securely fitted. So, check this connector. 14.3.4.4.3 Finisher-P1: Not operate upon installation
0005-1492

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] < Field Remedy > In the field, this symptom occurred because the DIPSWs 2 and 6 on the Finisher Controller PCB have been set at [ON] since factory shipment. Make sure that all of the DIPSWs on the Finisher Controller PCB are set at [OFF] when this symptom occurs. 14.3.4.4.4 Paper size detection failure at Cassette 2
0005-1578

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] < Field Remedy > In the field, this symptom occurred because the DC Controller PCB was faulty. Follow the steps below: 1. Make sure that the connectors at J321 on the DC Controller PCB and at the Cassette 2 Size Sensor PCB are securely fitted and that there is no pinched cable. 2. Swap the Cassette 2 Size Sensor PCB with the Cassette 1 Size Sensor PCB. - If the symptom keeps occurring at the Cassette 2, the DC Controller PCB is likely to be faulty. - If the symptom occurs at the Cassette 1, the Cassette 2 Size Sensor PCB is likely to be faulty. Cassette Size Sensor PCB Ass'y: FG3-2798 DC Controller PCB Ass'y: FG3-2795 14.3.4.4.5 DADF-L1: Message [Original scanning area is dirty.] / How to adjust white level
0005-4355

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Cause In the field, the message [Original scanning area is dirty.] was displayed because the adjustment of the white level had not been executed upon installation of DADF-L1. Field Remedy Follow the steps below (adjusting the white level): First of all, clean the reading glass and the platen roller. 1. Place a sheet of paper on the copyboard glass and close the DADF. In service mode [COPIER> Function> CCD> DF-MLVL1], press OK (OK will be displayed when the adjustment has been completed.) 2. Remove the paper and place it on the DADF tray. In service mode [COPIER> Function> CCD> DF-MLVL2], press OK (OK will be displayed when the adjustment has been completed.)

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If this symptom still recurs, decrement the set value in service mode [COPIER> Option> BODY> DFDST-L1/DFDST-L2] by 5 so as to optimize the dust detection level. Note: When installing DADF-L1 as an option, be sure to execute all of the following adjustments by referring to the DADF-L1 Service Manual [Chapter 3 Unpacking and Installation > Making Adjustments]. - Adjusting the Height - Adjusting the Tray Height - Adjusting the Read Position - Adjusting the Magnification - Adjusting the Horizontal Registration - Adjusting the Trailing Edge Registration - Adjusting the White Level 14.3.4.4.6 DADF-L1: Auto orientation feature does not work upon installation
0005-5915

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Cause In the field, this symptom occurred because the adjustment of DADF-L1 had not been executed upon its installation. Field Remedy When DADF-L1 is installed as an option, it is necessary to execute all the following adjustments by referring to the DADF-L1 Service Manual [Chapter 3 Unpacking and Installation > Making Adjustments]. - Adjusting the Height - Adjusting the Tray Height - Adjusting the Read Position - Adjusting the Magnification - Adjusting the Horizontal Registration - Adjusting the Trailing Edge Registration - Adjusting the White Level 14.3.4.4.7 DADF-L1: Paper pick-up roller does not ascend because shaft of registration sensor lever comes off
0005-6477

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Cause As a result of inspection, it was found that this symptom occurred because the shaft of the registration sensor lever in DADF-L1 came off. Field Remedy Open the feeder cover and inspect the registration sensor lever above the registration roller to make sure that the shaft is securely fitted. 14.3.4.4.8 iRC3100 displays message prompting to confirm size guide position although designated size of paper is placed on stack bypass
0005-7440

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Field Remedy Register the paper width for the stack bypass in service mode as follows: 1. Select in service mode [COPIER> Function> CST]. 2. Place A4R paper on the stack bypass, and adjust the size guide to A4R width. Press [MF-A4R] to highlight and press the OK key so that the value will be stored after auto adjustment. 3. Likewise, repeat the step 2 for A6R and A4. 14.3.4.4.9 Inner 2way Tray-C1: Rotate Collating feature is inoperative when printing via UFR
0005-9661

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Verified by Canon Inc. ] Field Remedy This symptom has been corrected with UFR printer driver Ver.10.20. So, upgrade it to the latest version when this occurs. 14.3.4.4.10 Paper lifting plate of 3rd Cassette does not ascend: Because pins of lattice connector for Cassette Pedestal-Y1 are bent
0005-9667

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Cause As a result of inspection, it was found that this symptom occurred because pins of the lattice connector J2021 for the Cassette Pedestal-Y1 were bent. Field Remedy Remove the rear cover and inspect the lattice connector to make sure that the pins are not bent. If they are, correct them. 14.3.4.4.11 PS-E1: "Printer" tab does not appear on LCD
0006-1074

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Field Remedy In the field, this symptom occurred because the Open I/F PCB was not securely fitted on the Main Controller PCB. So, remove and insert the Open I/ F PCB once again.

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14.3.4.4.12 Paper lifting plate does not ascend: Because cassette paper detect sensor flag does not actuate smoothly
0006-1376

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Cause As a result of inspection, it was found that the sensor flag for the cassette paper sensor was stuck because of burrs on the flag shaft, and the sensor kept detecting paper presence, leading to this symptom. Field Remedy Make sure that the sensor flag for the cassette paper sensor in the paper pickup ass'y actuates smoothly. If any problem is found, replace the sensor flag with a new one. Paper Detect Sensor Flag: FB6-3398 14.3.4.4.13 iRC3100 locks up / does not start up with "Waiting" message
0006-4435

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Cause As a result of inspection, it was found that the connector J325 on the DC Controller PCB was not securely fitted. Field Remedy As J325 is connected to J210 on the Printer Power Supply Unit and to J212 on the Main Controller PCB (Main), make sure that all the connectors are securely fitted. 14.3.4.4.14 Paper lifting plate does not ascend / "Load paper." indication: Troubleshooting
0006-4750

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Cause The following are probable causes for the symptom "paper lifting plate does not ascend". a. Paper pick-up ass'y-related cause - Shaft of the paper detect sensor flag is burred. - Pick-up lock mechanism is faulty. b. Host machine-related cause - Connectors are not securely fitted. - Cassette Size Detection PCB is faulty. - Paper pick-up motor is faulty. - Pedestal Controller PCB is faulty. - DC Controller PCB is faulty. With the DCON whose version is earlier than Ver.20.07, when paper is loaded into multiple cassettes while the power is OFF and then the power is turned ON, it is possible that the paper lifting plate does not ascend in the 3rd and 4th cassettes. In such a case, upgrade the DCON to Ver.20.07 or later. Field Remedy 1. Determine whether the root cause is related to the paper pick-up ass'y or the host machine. Remove the cassette where the symptom occurs and press any switch on the Cassette Size Detection PCB [1]. Does the separation roller[2] rotate? - Yes: Go to the step 2 "Paper pick-up ass'y-related cause". - No: Go to the step 3 "Host machine-related cause".

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2. Paper pick-up ass'y-related cause 2-1. Paper detect sensor flag is faulty. If the defective cassette is 1st or 3rd cassette: Open the right lower door. 2nd or 4th cassette: Remove the upper cassette. Then, install the defective cassette. Does the paper detect sensor flag fall down smoothly? - Yes: Go to the step 2-2 "Pick-up lock mechanism is faulty". - No: Remove burrs on the shaft of the paper detect sensor flag (FF6-2363) or replace it with a new one.

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2-2. Pick-up lock mechanism is faulty. If the defective cassette is 1st cassette: Remove the vertical path guide[5] (FC5-0595) and the right lower inner guide[6] (FC5-0596) in the paper pick-up ass'y. Open the right lower door and insert a sheet of paper into the door sensor[7]. 3rd cassette: Open the right lower door for the cassette pedestal and insert a sheet of paper into the door sensor. 2nd or 4th cassette: Remove the upper cassette. Then, install the defective cassette. Observe how the paper pick-up roller[4] behaves. - Goes down but immediately back to its original position without stopping: Since the replacement procedure of the pick-up lock (FB6-3396) is complicated, you can replace the paper pick-up ass'y (1st cst: FM2-1577, 2nd: FM2-1578, Pedestal 3rd and 4th: FM2-1496). - Does not go down, or goes down and stops there: Go to the step 2-3 "Other factors".

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2-3. Other factors Remove the paper pick-up ass'y of the defective cassette and install it into a normal cassette. Does the symptom recur in the normal cassette? - Yes: Replace the paper pick-up ass'y with a new one. - No: Go to the step 3 "Host machine-related cause". Note that the installation plate to the host machine, the vertical path guide, and the right lower inner guide are to be replaced as necessary. 3. Host machine-related cause 3-1. Connectors are not securely fitted. Inspect the following connectors to make sure that neither poor connection nor pin bending occur with either of them. If no problem is found, go to the step 3-2 "Cassette Size Detection PCB or Paper pick-up motor is faulty".

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If the defective cassette is 1st or 2nd cassette (main unit): - Between the DC Controller PCB (J322) and the paper pick-up ass'y - Between the DC Controller PCB (J321A) and the Cassette Size Detection PCB - Between the DC Controller PCB (J321B) and the paper pick-up motor 3rd or 4th cassette (pedestal): - Between the DC Controller PCB (J319) and the lattice connector (back side of host machine) for the cassette pedestal - Between the lattice connector for the cassette pedestal and the Pedestal Controller PCB (J722) - Between the Pedestal Controller PCB (J728) and the Cassette Size Detection PCB - Between the Pedestal Controller PCB (J725, J732) and the paper pick-up motor 3-2. Cassette Size Detection PCB or Paper pick-up motor is faulty. Remove the Cassette Size Detection PCB and the paper pick-up motor of the defective cassette, and install them into a normal cassette one by one. Does the symptom recur in the normal cassette? - Yes: Replace the Cassette Size Detection PCB (FG3-2798) or the paper pick-up motor (FH6-1972 for main cassette, FM2-1495 for pedestal) with a new one. - No: Replace the DC Controller PCB (FG3-2795) or the Pedestal Controller PCB (FG3-3203) with a new one. Note that the paper pick-up motor is different between the main cassette and the pedestal cassette. FYI How the paper lifting plate ascends: 1. Once the cassette is set, the separation roller release rod in the paper pick-up ass'y is pushed and the paper detect sensor flag is released. 2. At the same time, the cassette insertion pushes the switches on the Cassette Size Detection PCB. Then, the paper pick-up motor starts rotating and the solenoid in the paper pick-up ass'y is energized. 3. The paper pick-up roller starts descending and the pick-up lock locks the roller at the lower position. 4. A drive of the paper pick-up motor will be transferred to the paper lifting gear. Then, the paper lifting plate starts ascending. 5. Paper loaded in the cassette pushes up the paper detect sensor flag. Once the paper detect sensor detects "paper presence", the paper lifting plate stops ascending. 14.3.4.4.15 Toner cartridge cannot be pulled out when attempting to replace it: Because developing rotary is not locked at specified position
0007-9854

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Field Remedy Upgrade the ROM on the DC Controller PCB to Ver.30.07 and later. As a result of inspection, the following was found. Since the developing rotary might not be locked at a specified position when attempting to replace the toner cartridge, the cartridge is slightly shifted from a position for replacement and thus cannot be pulled out. Accordingly, the ROM has been modified so that the developing rotary is securely locked at a specified position. If you upgrade at a later time, rotate the developing rotary at the appropriate position by following the steps and then replace the toner cartridge. 1. In service mode [COPIER> Function> MISC-P], select [DEV-DR-Y, -M, -C, or -K] and press the OK key. 2. After making sure that the LCD indication is changed from "SERVICE" to "READY", replace the toner cartridge with a new one.

14.3.4.5 Noise
14.3.4.5.1 Cassette Feeding Unit-Y1: Abnormal noise from drive unit
0005-3245

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] < Field Remedy > As a result of inspection, abnormal noise occurred somewhere between the gear of the cassette paper pick-up motor and the driving gear (80T/16T gear) inside the drive unit because the attachment position of the motor was not proper (1 case). Make sure the motor is in proper alignment with the drive gear when this symptom occurs. Drive Ass'y: FM2-0147 14.3.4.5.2 Bk developing ass'y locks up during continuous Bk copy / Abnormal noise: Because of too much amount of carrier
0007-9848

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Field Remedy Upgrade ROM of the DC Controller PCB to Ver.30.07 and later, which changes the ACR control timing during a continuous Bk copy. Description The root cause of this symptom is: If the frequency of Bk copy is too much higher, the waste carrier cannot be collected sufficiently during the ACR control. This caused the amount of carrier to increase inside the developing ass'y and too much load is applied to it. With this timing change, the collectability of the waste toner is increased. 14.3.4.5.3 Control sound at power-on after long period of shut-down is noisy / How to ease image stabilization control sound at power-on or at wake-up from sleep mode
0007-9856

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Field Remedy 1. Upgrade the ROM on the DC Controller PCB to Ver.30.07 and later. 2. In service mode (Level 2) [COPIER> Option> BODY> BK-MD-SW], set it to "1" and turn the power OFF/ON. With this setting change, the image stabilization control will be performed in monochrome mode instead of full-color mode, and accordingly the time required for the control can be shortened from about 3 and a half minutes to about 1 minute, which can improve the impression. Note: As the following negative effects are possible with the setting change, inform your customer of them in advance before step 2 is performed. a. During the pre-rotation for the first color job after the setting has been changed to "1", the image stabilization control is executed in full-color mode. Therefore, the first color job might take longer than before.

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b. After the setting has been changed to "1", if your customer keeps making monochrome output only (no color output), color toner will be replenished although it is not consumed at all. As a result, a symptom such as "color images are too dark" or "E020" might occur. (The occurrence timing might vary depending on how many times the temperature of the fixing roller becomes lower than 50 degrees C and how many pages the machine continuously outputs.) 14.3.4.5.4 Noise at Time of Pickup from the Cassette
0002-1433

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i <Cause> The symptom (i.e., noise) occurs when multiple sheets are moved to the feed roller or the separation roller, causing the separation roller assembly to vibrate. <Field Remedy> Use a sponge retard roller (FB5-0873; available as a separate remedy).

14.3.4.6 User Warning Message


14.3.4.6.1 Message [Check the network connection.] / Message [Check the TCP/IP.]
0005-1394

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] < Field Remedy > If the host machine is not connected to network, follow the steps below: Change the service mode setting so as not to display the network error messages. In service mode (LEVEL 2) [COPIER> Option> BODY> NWERR-SW], change the set value from [1] to [0], and then turn the control panel switch off and turn the main power switch OFF/ON. 0: not display 1: display (value at time of factory shipment/value after RAM clear) 14.3.4.6.2 Once arbitrary paper is registered in user mode [Common Settings> Stack Bypass Standard Settings], paper of different paper sizes cannot be copied from stack bypass
0005-1912

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > This is a specification constraint of this product. Explain to the customer that if they want to use paper of several sizes from the stack bypass [Stack Bypass Standard Settings] should be set at [OFF]. 14.3.4.6.3 #853 User Error Code during printing
0005-4366

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Cause If the host machine stops printing because of no paper or no toner remaining, or if the speed of data input is faster than the one of data processing (e.g. a large volume of print job is sent to the host machine), the area of spooling on network will become full and communication clogging occur. As a result, a timeout occurs on the computer and #853 is displayed without a completion of the job. Field Remedy 1. Make sure that the host machine does not stop for any reasons such as no paper or no toner. 2. Enable network spooling function in user mode [System Settings> Network Settings> Use Spooler> On] so that it will become faster to release the computer that sends the job from network environment. 14.3.4.6.4 Message 'The file attachment cannot be processed by Internet Fax. No programs can process the file attachment.' is printed out with text of received I-Fax
0005-5390

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy This symptom can occur when the files (images) that are attached to received I-fax documents are not compatible with this machine. In that case, the machine does not process (print, forward, or store) these files, but erases them instead. The names of the erased files and the message above is printed out with the text of the received I-fax. For your information, iRC3100 I-Fax can support only TIFF format (MH, MR, MMR). 14.3.4.6.5 When attempting to access iRC3100 via Remote UI, message 'User information is invalid' is displayed
0005-6478

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Field Remedy It is impossible that the above message will be displayed when the privacy preference setting is set to 'High'. Try changing the privacy preference setting to 'Medium'. In the Internet Explorer's case, click [Tool]> [Internet Option]> [Privacy]. 14.3.4.6.6 When printing, paper source does not automatically change from Cassette 1 to Cassette 2 (OS: WindowsXP, Port: Standard TCP/IP Port)
0006-4871

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[ Case in the field ] Field Remedy Follow the steps below in the order presented: 1. In user mode [Common Settings> Drawer Eligibility For APS/ADS> Printer], make sure that the Cassettes 1 and 2 are set to "On". 2. In the printer driver properties, select Ports tab, place a checkmark on "Enable bidirectional support". Then, press "Configure Port" and place a checkmark on "Enable SNPM status". In the field, this setting change solved the problem. 14.3.4.6.7 "Finisher cannot be used." is displayed
0006-6134

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy Check the error log and perform corrective actions for the error. Then, clear the functional separation mode in either way of the following so that the message will disappear. How to clear: a. In user mode [Common Settings> Limited Functions Mode], set it to "Off". b. In service mode [SORTER> Option> MD-SPRTN], change the set value from "1" to "0". Description The "Limited Functions Mode " key appears on the LCD when an error occurs in the finisher, that means the host machine can shift to the "Limited Functions Mode" in which the finisher can output paper but neither staple or alignment. If you press the key, the message "Finisher cannot be used." is displayed on the LCD. 14.3.4.6.8 The machine frequently indicates the message "Clean DF Reading Glass."
0004-6846

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N <Cause 1> The reading glass is soiled with dust or dirt. (The reader detects the presence of dust on the glass, but does not detects stray dust.) <Field Remedy 1> Clean the reading glass using cleaning tissue/cleaning oil. <Cause 2> The read roller is soiled. The white sheet film is soiled with dust. <Field Remedy 2> Dry wipe the white sheet/ read roller. (Or, alcohol may be used.) MEMO If the machine is installed in an area subject to dust, it is a good idea to periodically perform cleaning. <Cause 3> The reading glass has scratches or dirt that cannot be removed by cleaning. <Field Remedy 3> Replace the reading glass. <Cause 4> The read roller has scratches in radial direction, or has dirt that cannot be removed by cleaning. <Field Remedy 4> Replace the read roller. MEMO When you have replaced the read roller, be sure to perform the following: - while level adjustment - DF height adjustment - read position adjustment <Cause 5> The CIS has soiled pixel cells. <Checking the CIS for Soiled Pixel Cells> Make a copy in copyboard mode. The presence of a soiled pixel cell will cause a line in the image. <Field Remedy 5> Replace the CIS. 14.3.4.6.9 The machine frequently indicates the message "Clean reading Glass." (The user wants to disable it.)
0004-8893

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N Since the message is not serious (not triggered by soiling inside the machine), the user may want to disable it. <Cause 1> Change the setting (level 2) of the machine's dust detection mechanism. <Field Remedy 1> Make the following selections in service mode, and decrease the level: COPIER>OPTION>BODY>DFDST-L2. The setting will decrease in units of '5'. MEMO A lower setting will decrease the dust correction level, thus possibly leaving light black lines in the images. Setting the level to '0' will disable the dust detection mechanism all together.

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<Cause 2> The user wants to disable the cleaning message. <Field Remedy 2> Make the following selections, and turn it off so as to disable the cleaning message: Additional Function>Common Settings>Cleaning Display for Original Scanning Area. MEMO The reader unit executes dust detection even after the cleaning message has been disabled, changing the read position as needed depending on the result of detention.

14.3.4.7 Other Defect


14.3.4.7.1 Key Switch Unit-A1: Key not recognized upon installation
0005-1583

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > When installing the Key Switch Unit-A1, the following setting change is required. Follow the steps below: In service mode [COPIER> Install> KEY], type [1], shut off the control panel switch and turn the power OFF/ON.

14.3.4.8 Part Breakage/Detachment


14.3.4.8.1 Jam Access Guide in Fixing Ass'y came off / Boss in Fixing Ass'y was broken
0007-4954

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Case in the field ] Description If the Jam Access Guide is forcibly opened in order to clear a jam, the boss of the Duplexing Feeder Guide Mount (FC5-0746) can be broken. Field Remedy If the boss is broken, replace the Duplexing Feeder Guide Mount with a new one. Duplexing Feeder Guide Mount: FC5-0746 Note: Please instruct your customer not to forcibly open the Jam Access Guide in case of a jam clearance.

14.3.5 Printing/scanning
14.3.5.1 No Output
14.3.5.1.1 2nd page and later are not output or abnormal image is output when attempting to print multiple sheets of huge data from computer
0005-1501

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] < Field Remedy > As a result of inspection, there are two cases where the SDRAM512MB on the Main Controller PCB was faulty. Unplug and insert the SDRAM512MB at J1107 on the Main Controller PCB. If the symptom still recurs, replace the SDRAM512MB with a new one. SDRAM512MB: WA7-2326 14.3.5.1.2 #852 User Error Code
0005-3251

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] < Description > #852 indicates a state that the main power switch was turned OFF while a job was being processed. < Field Remedy > If this error code is displayed in other cases than the above, check the user mode setting as described below because the setting change corrected the symptom in the field: User mode [Common Settings> Entergy Consumption in Sleep Mode> High]. 14.3.5.1.3 Unable to send documents stored in Inbox
0006-0080

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description Among the documents stored in Inboxes, those stored as "Scan Doc." and "Print Doc." cannot be sent. If you want to, store the document as "System Doc." in the Inbox by following the steps below: Place a document> Press [Send] tab> Press [Store in User Inbox]> Select any Inbox> Press [Start] key

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14.3.5.2 Installation Failure


14.3.5.2.1 Can Send Kit for iRC3200 be used with iRC3100?
0005-7437

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Description No, it cannot be used. The Send Kit varies among models. When installing the sending feature into iRC3100, be sure to use Color Send Kit-C1.

14.3.5.3 Faulty Printing/Scanning Result


14.3.5.3.1 Message [Waiting to print ] keeps appearing at UFR printing / Half of image becomes solid black
0005-1589

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] < Field Remedy > In the field, this symptom occurred because the UFR Board PCB was faulty. If this kind of abnormal image occurs on prints from a computer, not on copies or PG test prints, the UFR Board PCB is likely to be faulty. Follow the steps below: 1. Remove and reinsert the UFR Board PCB to make sure of its connection. 2. If the symptom still recurs, replace the UFR Board PCB with a new one. UFR Board PCB Ass'y: FG3-3223 14.3.5.3.2 Image sent to computer in PDF format (Compact, 300dpi) is scaled down when printing
0005-5179

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Cause When printing a PDF file using Acrobat, the image will be shrunk if a check mark is placed on [Shrink oversized pages to paper size]. Field Remedy Clear the check mark on [Shrink oversized pages to paper size] when printing. 14.3.5.3.3 Print settings made in printer driver were not effective when printing multiple sheets of MS Excel data
0005-5388

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Field Remedy In order to print multiple sheets of MS Excel data with some special features (e.g. duplex mode, specifying a particular paper source), it is necessary to make those settings for every sheet. Before printing, make the appropriate settings in [Properties] of the printer driver for every sheet.

14.3.6 Network
14.3.6.1 Start-Up Failure
14.3.6.1.1 Utility software (e.g. Network ScanGear) cannot be used, no problem with other functions
0005-5996

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Description It is possible that [SNMP Settings] and [Enable Dedicated Port] are set to 'Off'. If so, change them to 'On'. In user mode [System Settings> Network Settings> SNMP Settings> On In user mode [System Settings> Network Settings> Enable Dedicated Port> On [SNMP Settings]: If you want to set or browse each item of the machine with utility software that uses SNMP to obtain information, set it to 'On'. [Enable Dedicated Port]: If you want to set or browse detailed information on the machine with a Canon printer driver or utility software, set it to 'On'.

14.3.7 Transmission/Fax-Related
14.3.7.1 Transmission Problem
14.3.7.1.1 One-sheet original is output in two sheets at receiving side
0005-5983

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Field Remedy Make the sender information smaller or change the printing position of the transmission terminal ID. a. How to make sender information smaller In service mode [FAX> NCU> SPECIAL-B> SW28], change bit6 to [1]. b. How to change TX transmission terminal ID position In user mode [Communications Settings> Common Settings> TX Settings> TX Terminal ID> On> Option> Printing Position], select [Inside]. 14.3.7.1.2 I-Fax transmission sometimes results in error
0006-0081

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[ Manual-related ] Field Remedy If the I-Fax transmission exceeds the data size limit, it is handled as errors. (The E-mail message will be split up into several messages.) In such a case, change the data size limit as follows: In user mode [System Settings> Communications Settings> E-mail/I-FAX Settings> Maximum Data Size For Sending] (Default: 3MB, Setting Range: 0 to 99) Note: The maximum data size for sending must not be greater than the maximum data size of the mail server. If you enter "0" MB as the data size, there is no size limit on the data that is sent. 14.3.7.1.3 E-mail message is sometimes split up into several E-mail messages
0006-0082

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy If the E-mail message send job exceeds the data size limit, it is split up into several messages before being sent. In such a case, change the data size limit as follows: In user mode [System Settings> Communications Settings> E-mail/I-FAX Settings> Maximum Data Size For Sending] (Default: 3MB, Setting Range: 0 to 99) Note: The maximum data size for sending must not be greater than the maximum data size of the mail server. If you enter "0" MB as the data size, there is no size limit on the data that is sent. 14.3.7.1.4 Fax number is not entered partially (in the actual failure case, 2nd digit)
0007-4033

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Description If you enter a fax number using the numerical keys without pressing the "Fax" key immediately after switching to the "Send" screen (this is not a proper procedure), the machine has to start up the entry screen of the fax number and cannot accept any entry of the numerical keys in a fraction of a second because of software constraints. This is to prevent any operational error even if some key operations are done during transition of the screens. In this failure case, one digit of the fax number was not entered because the operator pressed the number during the affected period of time. Field Remedy According to the proper procedure, press the "Fax" key after switching to the "Send" screen, and then enter the fax number using the numerical keys. Or, enter the number slowly after making sure that the screen has been switched. For more details, refer to Sending and Facsimile Guide [Basic Sending Methods> Specifying Destinations> Using the New Address Tab> Specifying a Fax Number].

14.3.7.2 Reception Problem


14.3.7.2.1 iR C3100 cannot receive FAX while it is in sleep state
0005-4370

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Field Remedy In the field, this symptom was corrected by changing the setting of the energy consumption in sleep mode to [High]. How to set: In user mode [Common Settings> Energy Consumption in Sleep Mode> High] 14.3.7.2.2 DADF-L1: Image at receiving side is partially missing at FAX transmission
0005-4385

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Cause In the field, this symptom occurred because the adjustment of the tray width had not been executed upon installation of DADF-L1. Field Remedy Execute the tray width adjustment (either of a or b). a. For AB 1. In service mode [FEEDER> Function> TRY-A4], set the tray side guide at the A4/A3 position and press OK to store the A4 width. 2. In service mode [FEEDER> Function> TRY-A5R], set the tray side guide at the A5R position and press OK to store the A5R width. 3. Clear service mode and turn the power OFF/ON. b. For INCH 1. In service mode [FEEDER> Function> TRY-LTR], set the tray side guide at the LTR/11x17 position and press OK to store the LTR width. 2. In service mode [FEEDER> Function> TRY-LTRR], set the tray side guide at the STMT/LTRR/LGL position and press OK to store the LTRR width. 3. Clear service mode and turn the power OFF/ON. Note: When installing DADF-L1 as an option, be sure to execute all of the following adjustments by referring to the DADF-L1 Service Manual [Chapter 3 Unpacking and Installation > Making Adjustments]. - Adjusting the Height - Adjusting the Tray Height - Adjusting the Read Position - Adjusting the Magnification - Adjusting the Horizontal Registration - Adjusting the Trailing Edge Registration - Adjusting the White Level 14.3.7.2.3 "NG" is indicated in Activity Report: Occurs only with "Unknown" FAX message
0008-2873

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[ Manual-related ] Description This machine does not have a function to reject a certain incoming FAX message. Since the faulty FAX reception may be resulted from other causes, check the error code in the activity report for solution. The destination address column in the activity report shows "Unknown"unless a sender's FAX number is registered to the machine.

14.3.7.3 Other Operational Defect


14.3.7.3.1 Alarm tone (Success tone, Error tone) that iRC3100 emits during fax transmission
0006-1058

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy In the factory default setting, the alarm tone sounds when sending or receiving is intentionally canceled. The following setting changes will make iRC3100 emit the success tone and the error tone. So, perform them upon request from your customers. 1. Success tone (emitted when sending or receiving is normally completed): In service mode [FAX> NCU> SPECIALB> SW04], change bit1 to "1" (to emit). "0": not emit (default) 2. Error tone (emitted when sending or receiving abends): In service mode [FAX> NCU> SPECIALB> SW04], change bit0 to "1" (to emit). "0": not emit (default) 14.3.7.3.2 #899 User Error Code: After e-mail or I-Fax transmission
0005-5648

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy #899 can be displayed when the e-mail or I-Fax has been successfully sent; however, it is unknown whether or not reception has been complete because transmission was relayed via multiple servers.

14.3.7.4 Setting/Registration Defect


14.3.7.4.1 Shared folder on PC cannot be registered in address book: Windows XP
0008-0507

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Case in the field ] Description When attempting to register a shared folder on a PC (OS: Windows XP) in one of the address books as follows: in user mode [Address Book Settings> Register Address> Register New Address> File> select "Windows (SMB)" for Protocol> specify the PC> configure User and Password> designate the shared folder]; however, a message "Cannot find server." was displayed and the registration failed. When this symptom occurs, follow the steps below. Field Remedy 1. Right-click on the shared folder on the PC, select [Properties> Sharing], and place a check mark on both of the following messages "Share this folder on the network." and "Allow other users to change my files.". 2. Register the folder in the address book once again in user mode. For detail procedures of registration, refer to Sending and Facsimile Guide [Storing/Editing Address Book Settings> Storing New Addresses> File Server Addresses].

14.3.8 Jam (Main Unit)


14.3.8.1 010C JAM CODE: 2nd side of duplex print is jammed because of duplex inlet sensor coming off
0005-5923

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Description 010C: Delay jam at duplex inlet sensor PS3A (3rd Delivery Frame Ass'y) Cause In the field, this symptom occurred because the duplex inlet sensor came off. Field Remedy Make sure that the duplex inlet sensor at the duplex inlet guide unit does not come off. If it comes off, reinstall it securely. Duplex Inlet Sensor: FH7-7312

14.3.8.2 0111 Jam Code: Because of deformed connector pin of buffer pass unit
0006-1069

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Description 0111 is a delay jam at the buffer inlet sensor (PS1B). Field Remedy In the field, this symptom occurred because the feed motor did not rotate due to the deformed pin of the connector located deep inside the buffer pass unit, resulting in a jam. So, inspect the connector to make sure that there is no problem with the pins.

14.3.8.3 Jam Immediately After Pickup (heavy paper, envelope, postcard)


0002-6207

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N <Cause> The heavy paper, envelope, or postcard was not given curling before it was set in the manual feed tray.

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<Field Remedy> Give heavy paper, envelope, or postcard curling of about 3 mm before placing it in the manual feed tray as shown.

[1]
F-14-25

[1] Direction of paper feed Memo: The remedy herein is indicated in the User's Manual for use by the user. If a similar jam recurs, advise the user to refer to the User's Manual (i.e., to curl the edge of the paper).

14.3.8.4 0A0B JAM CODE occurred upon installation of Inner 2way Tray-C1
0005-5917

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Description 0A0B: Stationary jam at the No. 3 delivery sensor PS5A (3rd Delivery Frame Ass'y) Field Remedy In the field, this symptom occurred because the spring of the No. 3 delivery sensor lever came off (1 case). So, inspect the spring. Torsion Spring: FC5-1011

14.3.8.5 0B00/0B01 Jam Code: Supplementary descriptions


0007-9850

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Manual-related ] Description 1. 0B00: Door open jam It is displayed when the front cover, the right cover or the optional products (cassette pedestal, buffer path, etc.) is opened during operation. 2. 0B01: Door open jam (detected by software) It is like a logical jam. When an unexpected condition occurs in software, the host machine detects it and halts for itself. On some of the products currently in the market, the drive ass'y might keep rotating; however, on this product, the host machine diagnose its current condition and halts for itself for protection purposes.

14.3.8.6 0D91 JAM CODE: Occurred at all cassettes upon installation


0005-1582

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] < Field Remedy > As a result of inspection, it was found that this symptom occurred because the spring of the pre-registration sensor (PS9) flag was deviated from the hook portion (1 case). Generally speaking, the 0D91 jam code can be displayed when the paper size is wrongly designated (paper in shorter length than designated is delivered). If the paper jam occurs at all the cassettes, check whether there are any abnormalities on the sensor (PS9), the sensor flag and its spring.

14.3.8.7 Pickup Faults (pickup from the side paper deck)


0002-1434

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i <Note> This symptom tends to occur when the deck adjuster is not correctly adjusted at time of installation. <Cause> The point of paper passage from the paper deck to the machine is too low, adversely affecting the latching to the machine; the resulting low pressure of the pull-off roller causes pickup faults. <Field Remedy> Turn the adjuster found on the bottom of the paper deck to adjust the height of the deck. <Remarks> If the adjuster is not adjusted correctly at time of installation, the following symptoms can also occur in addition to jams: 1. the release lever movement tends to be heavy. 2. the door tends to close more tightly at the rear than at the front. 3. the deck may not easily settle in place.

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14.3.8.8 Delivery Delay Jam (label sheet)


0002-7023

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i <Cause> The glue used on the delivered label sheet stuck on the rib found where the feed path curves immediately in front of the delivery roller. The glue used on the label sheet that follows joined the glue left by the preceding sheet, thus turning into a delivery delay jam. <Field Remedy> Clean the delivery path [1] to remove the glue left behind the label sheets.

[1]

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14.3.8.9 Pickup Stationary Jam


0003-5010

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i <Cause> Paper moving past leaves lint behind it, which tends to collect around the sensor flag. The build-up of lint soon starts to hinder the movement of the sensor flag, at times preventing it from returning to its initial position. <Field Remedy> 1) Remove the pickup unit in question. 2) Clean the area around the sensor flag [1] using a blower brush or the like to remove the paper lint.
[1]

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3) Put the pickup unit back into place.

14.3.9 Jam (Document Feeder)


14.3.9.1 0094 Jam Code: Because of poor contact of Delivery Sensor (PI4) connector in DADF-L1
0006-2034

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Description 0094 is an initial stationary jam at PI2, PI3, and PI4; while the 1st sheet is being picked, paper is detected within the feeder. Cause In the field, this symptom occurred because the connector of the delivery sensor (PI4) had poor contact. Field Remedy Check the paper detection state for the sensors listed below in service mode [COPIER> I/O> FEEDER]. - Registration paper sensor (PI2): P001-Bit1 (1: paper detected, 0: no paper) - Read sensor (PI3): P001-Bit0 (1: paper detected, 0: no paper) - Delivery sensor (PI4): P005-Bit6 (1: no paper, 0: paper detected) If the results show "paper detected", make sure that the connector of the affected sensor(s) are securely fitted and that the sensor, the sensor flag, and the springs are securely installed.

14.3.10 Error Code


14.3.10.1 E004-0001 Error Code: Displayed after opening/closing front panel
0005-1486

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] < Field Remedy > In the field, this symptom occurred for the following reasons (3 cases): During transportation, the front panel was held with an excessive force. As a result, the front panel actuator interfered with and detached the front panel sensor (PS22). The sensor came in contact with the sensor mount causing 5V line to be short-circuited. If the front panel sensor is damaged, replace it with a new one. At that time, visually inspect the front panel actuator to make sure that it does not interfere with the sensor. Front Panel Sensor (PS22): FH7-7312

14.3.10.2 E010-0002 Error Code: Protection sheet for developing cylinder was not removed upon installation
0005-3463

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] In the field, E010-0002 was displayed because the protection sheet for the developing cylinder was not removed upon installation. Be sure to remove the protection sheet by following the Installation Procedure and Service Manual [Chapter 2 Installation> Unpacking and Installation> Mounting the Cyan Developing Assembly].

14.3.10.3 E020 Error Code: Occurred upon installation because developer failed to be filled inside developing ass'y
0005-1489

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] < Field Remedy > In the field, this symptom occurred upon installation because a developing ass'y without developer being filled had been wrongly enclosed in the package. If this occurs, replace the affected developing ass'y: Developing Ass'y (BLACK): FM2-0056 Developing Ass'y (YELLOW): FM2-0057 Developing Ass'y (MAGENTA): FM2-0058 Developing Ass'y (CYAN): FM2-0059

14.3.10.4 E020 Error Code and Toner scattering inside machine: Because wrong screw is used for fixing developing ass'y
0005-7894

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Description E020 indicates that the drum or the developer-related errors occur. Cause As a result of inspection, this symptom occurred because of the following fact. When the developing ass'y is fixed inside the developing rotary, a TP screw was wrongly used although the designated stepped screw should have been used. Consequently, a clearance became wider between the developing cylinder and the drum at a time of developing. Field Remedy Make sure that the developing ass'y is fixed with the designated stepped screw. In addition, move the developing ass'y with your hand to make sure that there is approximately 1.5 to 2.0mm-clearance in all directions. Stepped Screw: FS1-9003

14.3.10.5 E021-000x Error Code: Developing rotary does not rotate and abnormal noise comes from motor
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[ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Description E021 can be displayed when an error occurs in the developing rotary. The detail codes are: 0001: The developing rotary home position cannot be detected. 0002: The intervals of flag detection during rotation is too short or long. 0003: The sensor does not detect the flag when the developing rotary stops at development point. Cause As a result of inspection, it was found that the DC Controller PCB was unable to control the motor because it was faulty (1 case). Field Remedy 1. Check whether or not the developing rotary receives any physical load. Rotate the developing rotary in a counterclockwise direction by hand to see whether it rotates smoothly. If any abnormality is found, eliminate the root cause. No problem is found, go to the Step 2. 2. Make sure that the connectors are securely fitted between J313 on the DC Controller PCB and the Rotary Motor (M8) or there is no pinched wire. No problem is found, go to the Step 3. 3. Replace the DC Controller PCB with a new one. If the symptom still recurs, go to the Step 4. 4. Replace the Rotary Motor with a new one. DC Controller PCB: FG3-2795 Rotary Motor: FM2-0080

14.3.10.6 E021-0003 Error Code: Occurs during copy, not upon FAX reception but output becomes yellow
0005-7415

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Description E021-0003 can be displayed when the rotary HP sensor cannot detect the developing position detecting sensor flag although the developing rotary stops at development point. Cause In the field, this symptom occurred because of breakage of the developing position detecting sensor flag that is located on the rear rotary flange. Field Remedy Visually inspect the rear rotary flange to see whether or not the developing position detecting sensor flag is broken. Rear Rotary Flange: FC5-0299

14.3.10.7 E026-0x01 Error Code / Message [Remaining toner is low.] / Toner scattering inside machine
0005-4367

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Description E026-0x01 can be displayed when the toner concentration does not return to a normal level after replacement of the toner bottle and 5-time toner recovery sessions following the detection of toner absence. Cause In the field, this symptom occurred because the toner shutter in the developing ass'y was not open completely and the toner was not supplied from the toner bottle to the developing ass'y. Field Remedy Before installing the developing ass'y into the host machine, be sure to slide and fix the toner shutter so as to cover the opening for toner. Then, install the toner bottle.

14.3.10.8 E067-0100 Error Code: Because tension spring for Primary Transfer Roller comes off
0005-7405

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Description E067-0100 can be displayed when the value of the primary transfer output current measures abnormal two straight times. Field Remedy In the field, this symptom occurred because the tension spring for the primary transfer roller shaft in the ITB came off. So, make sure that the spring is securely installed.

14.3.10.9 E067-0100 Error Code: Because of condensation upon installation


0006-2033

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Description E067 can be displayed when the current readings are abnormal two times in succession when a reference voltage is applied to the primary transfer roller during ATVC control. Cause In the field, this symptom occurred because of condensation inside the machine upon installation. Field Remedy If condensation occurs inside the machine, unplug the power cord and leave it for a few hours. When the condensation disappears as a result of the machine being acclimated, plug the power cord and turn the power ON.

14.3.10.10 E067-0100 Error Code: Troubleshooting upon error code indication


0007-9846

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Description This error code can be displayed when the current measured at the primary transfer ATVC is abnormal 2 times in succession. Field Remedy

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When this error code is displayed, perform the steps below. 1. In service mode (Level 2) [COPIER> Display> HV-STS], make sure that the rightmost value for each "1ATVC" exceeds 3000. 2. Check the following and take an appropriate measure against; condensation occurs inside the host machine, a spring for the primary transfer roller comes off, or the shaft of the primary transfer roller is soiled where the leaf spring for applying transfer voltage comes in contact. 3. Execute the following service mode [COPIER> Function> MISC-P> 1ATVC-EX (to execute the primary transfer ATVC forcibly)], and then check the service mode described in the Step 1 to make sure that the value is smaller than 3000. If not, the drum unit is likely to be faulty, replace it with a new one.

14.3.10.11 E070-0003 Error Code: Improper ground of ITB tension roller shaft in ITB unit
0005-4358

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Cause As a result of inspection, it was found that the grounding plate did not come in contact with the shaft of the ITB drive roller in the ITB unit, causing a poor ground (1 case). This grounding plate is used to establish a ground for the ITB tension roller to the ITB drive roller. E070-0003 can be displayed when the time that passes between the first detection of the ITB home position (HP) and the next HP detection is shorter than a specific period of time. Field Remedy Follow the steps below: 1. Make sure that the inner surface of the ITB has stains or scratches on it. 2. Make sure that the ITB-HP sensor (PS19) operates normally. 3. Make sure that the grounding plate properly comes in contact with the shaft of the ITB drive roller. Grounding Plate: FC5-0715 ITB-HP Sensor (PS19): FH7-7630

14.3.10.12 E070-0003 Error Code: Because ITB-HP sensor (PS19) is soiled


0005-7411

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Description E070-0003 can be displayed when the time from the first detection of the ITB home position to the next detection is shorter than a specific period of time. Field Remedy In the field, this symptom occurred because the ITB-HP sensor (PS19) was soiled. So, remove the ITB and clean the sensor with a blower brush and clean the inner of the belt with extra care for scratches.

14.3.10.13 E070-0003 Error Code: ITB HP sticker is soiled


0007-9859

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Case in the field ] Description In the field, this error code was displayed because the ITB home position stickers (2 pcs.) inside of the ITB were soiled, and was resolved by cleaning the stickers. When this symptom occurs, clean the stickers and the sensor. E070-0003 can be displayed when the time that passes between the first detection of the ITB home position (HP) and the next HP detection is shorter than a specific period of time.

14.3.10.14 E100 / E110 Error Code: Occurred because J328 connector on DC Controller PCB was not securely fitted
0005-3197

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Description E100 is a BD error and E110 is a fault of the laser scanner motor operation. Field Remedy As a result of inspection, it was found that the connector at J328 on the DC Controller PCB was not securely fitted (1 case). Check whether the connectors are securely fitted between the laser scanner unit and the DC Controller PCB (J327, J328, J329), and whether there is no pinched cable.

14.3.10.15 E110 Error Code: Error occurred at the time when paper was delivered to transfer unit
0005-3235

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] < Description > E110 can be displayed when a fault of the laser scanner motor operation occurs. < Field Remedy > In the field, it was found that the laser scanner unit was faulty (1 case). Check whether the connectors are securely fitted between the laser scanner unit and the DC Controller PCB (J327, J328, J329) or whether there is no pinched cable. If no problem is found, replace the Laser Scanner unit with a new one. Laser Scanner Ass'y: FM2-0041

14.3.10.16 E225-0001 Error Code: Scanning lamp came on


0005-5375

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Description E225-0001 indicates a CIS light intensity error occurs and can be displayed when the machine cannot find out whether the lamp has come on normally during shading correction at time of power-on or at the start of a job.

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Cause In the field, this symptom occurred because the Contact Image Sensor (CIS) Ass'y was faulty. Field Remedy 1. Make sure that the connectors are securely fitted between the CIS Ass'y - CIS Inverter PCB - Reader Controller PCB, and that there is no pinched cable. If no problem is found, go to the Step 2. 2. Replace the CIS Ass'y with a new one. Contact Image Sensor Ass'y: FM2-1563 CIS Inverter PCB: FH3-7215 Reader Controller PCB: FG3-3159

14.3.10.17 E315-0010/0034/0038 Error Code: Occurred during PCFAX transmission, then host machine rebooted
0005-1477

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] < Field Remedy > In the field, this symptom occurred because the Resolution Switch PCB was faulty (1 case). E315 can be displayed when the image data failure has occurred (The Resolution Switch PCB is faulty, the image memory (SDRAM) and HDD are faulty or not securely fitted.) Make sure that the connectors on the Main Controller PCB are securely fitted or there is no pinched cables. If no problem is found, replace the Resolution Switch PCB with a new one. Resolution Switch PCB: FG3-2728

14.3.10.18 E351-0000 Error Code: Occasionally occurs while host machine is being energized
0005-5916

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Description E351 can be displayed when an Main Controller PCB (Sub) error occurs. Cause As a result of inspection, it was found that this symptom occurred because the Main Controller PCB (Sub) was faulty. Field Remedy 1. Make sure that the connectors are securely fitted between J1207 on the Main Controller PCB (Main) and Main Controller PCB (Sub), and there is no pinched wire. 2. If this symptom recurs with a low frequency, it is possible that the Main Controller PCB (Sub) is faulty. So, replace it with a new one. Main Controller PCB (Sub): FM2-0209

14.3.10.19 E400-0002 Error Code: Because ADF Controller PCB is faulty


0005-5918

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Description E400 can be displayed when a feeder communication error occurs. The detail code 0002 indicates a reception status error. Cause In the field, this symptom occurred because the ADF Controller PCB was faulty. Field Remedy Make sure that the connectors are securely fitted on the ADF Controller PCB, and between the ADF Controller PCB and the Main Controller PCB (Sub), and that there is no pinched wire. If no abnormality is found, replace the ADC Controller PCB with a new one. ADF Controller PCB: FG3-3124 Main Controller PCB (Sub): FM2-0209

14.3.10.20 E500 (Finisher-P1)


0002-9116

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N <Cause 1> - The harness is faulty. <Field Remedy 1> Check the connection between J2 of the finisher controller PCB and the DC controller PCB of the host machine. <Cause 2> - The finisher controller PCB is faulty, or the host machine has a fault. <Field Remedy 2> - Replace the finisher controller PCB, or replace the DC controller of the host machine.

14.3.10.21 E505 (Finisher-P1)


0002-9118

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N <Cause> - The backup memory is inadequate. <Field Remedy> Initialize the RAM. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

14.3.10.22 E514 (Finisher-P1)


0002-9119

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N

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<Cause 1> - The stack delivery motor (M2) is faulty. <Field Remedy 1> - Replace the stack delivery motor (M2). <Cause 2> - The return belt escape HP sensor (SR5) is faulty. <Field Remedy 2> Replace the return belt escape HP sensor (SR5). <Cause 3> - The stack retaining roll drive mechanism is faulty. <Field Remedy 3> Correct the stack retaining roll drive mechanism. EX: Check to see that the drive cam [2] is under the belt arm [1].

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<Cause 4> - The finisher controller PCB is faulty. <Field Remedy 4> Initialize the RAM. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

14.3.10.23 E530 (Finisher-P1)


0002-9120

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N <Cause 1> - The rear alignment motor (M4) is faulty. <Field Remedy 1> Replace the rear alignment motor (M4). <Cause 2> - The rear alignment HP sensor (SR4) is faulty. <Field Remedy 2> Replace the rear alignment HP sensor (SR4). <Cause 3> - The finisher controller PCB is faulty. <Field Remedy 3> Initialize the RAM. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

14.3.10.24 E531 (Finisher-P1)


0002-9121

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N <Cause 1> - A staple has jammed. <Field Remedy 1> Remove the staple. <Cause 2> - The stapler motor (M9) is faulty. - The stapler punching home position sensor (SR18) is faulty. <Field Remedy 2> - Replace the stapler. <Cause 3> - The finisher controller PCB is faulty. <Field Remedy 3> Initialize the RAM. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

14.3.10.25 E532 (Finisher-P1)


0002-9122

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N <Cause 1>

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- The stapler slide motor (M8) is faulty. <Field Remedy 1> Replace the stapler slide motor (M8). Check the harness between the stapler slide motor (M8) and the finisher controller PCB. <Cause 2> - The stapler slide HP sensor (SR6) is faulty. <Field Remedy 2> Replace the stapler slide HP sensor (SR6). Check the harness between the stapler slide HP sensor (SR76) and the finisher controller PCB. <Cause 3> - The stapler shift belt is faulty. <Field Remedy 3> Check the stapler shift belt. <Cause 4> - The finisher controller PCB is faulty. <Field Remedy 4> Initialize the RAM. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

14.3.10.26 E535 (Finisher-P1)


0002-9123

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N <Cause 1> - The swing cam motor (M5) is faulty. <Field Remedy 1> Replace the swing cam motor (M5). <Cause 2> - The swing cam HP sensor (SR7) is faulty. <Field Remedy 2> Replace the swing cam HP sensor (SR7). <Cause 3> - The stack delivery roller swing mechanism is faulty <Field Remedy 3> Replace the upper guide assembly. Correct the stack delivery motor swing mechanism. <Cause 4> - The finisher controller PCB is faulty. <Field Remedy 4> Initialize the RAM. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

14.3.10.27 E537 (Finisher-P1)


0002-9124

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N <Cause 1> - The front alignment motor (M3) is faulty. <Field Remedy 1> Replace the font alignment motor (M3). <Cause 2> - The front alignment HP sensor (SR3) is faulty. <Field Remedy 2> Replace the front alignment HP sensor (SR3). <Cause 3> - The finisher controller PCB is faulty. <Field Remedy 3> Initialize the RAM. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

14.3.10.28 E540 (Finisher-P1)


0002-9126

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N <Cause 1> - The stack tray shift motor (M7) is faulty. <Field Remedy 1> Replace the stack tray shift motor (M7). Adjust the belt tension of the stack tray shift motor (M7). After mounting the motor back in place, loosen the screw [3] once and then tighten it. The spring [1] will automatically adjust the tension of the belt [2].

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F-14-30

<Cause 2> - The stack tray upper paper sensor (SR9) is faulty. - The stack tray lower paper sensor (SR10) is faulty. - The stack tray lower limit sensor (SR12) is faulty. - The stack tray upper limit sensor (SR13) is faulty. <Field Remedy 2> Replace the individual sensors. <Cause 3> - The finisher controller PCB is faulty. <Field Remedy 3> Initialize the RAM. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

14.3.10.29 E540-8003 Error Code: Occurs when Upper Tray ascends because of Back End Assist Plate coming off
0007-4030

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Field Remedy Since the Back End Assist Plate and the Back End Assist Button came off the Timing Belt in the Operation Tray Ass'y, there occurred a malfunction in paper stacking operation, and E540-8003 was displayed when the upper tray ascended. When this symptom occurs, it is possible that the timing belt has been damaged. Thus, replace the belt with a new one and attach the assist plate and the assist button once again. FC5-3553 Timing Belt FC5-3554 Back End Assist Plate FC5-4715 Back End Assist Button

14.3.10.30 E542 Error Code: Saddle Delivery Tray of Saddle Finisher-Q2 not completely latched
0005-4373

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Description E542 can be displayed when the tray 2 shift motor (M38) is faulty. Cause In the field, this symptom occurred because the cover of the saddle delivery tray was not completely latched (rear side, specifically) as a result of opening/closing for jam clearance, causing the finisher tray to hit against the cover. Field Remedy Make sure that the cove of the saddle delivery tray is completely latched.

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14.3.10.31 E577 (Finisher-P1)


0002-9128

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N <Cause 1> - The paddle motor (M6) is faulty. <Field Remedy 1> Replace the paddle motor (M6). <Cause 2> - The paddle HP sensor (SRE8) is faulty. <Field Remedy 2> - Replace the paddle HP sensor (SR8). <Cause 3> - The paddle and the stacking wall drive mechanism are faulty. <Field Remedy 3> Check the paddle and the stacking wall drive mechanism.. Check to see if the drive gear phase is correct. Be sure to mount the 3 gears so that the groove [1] of gear B fully engages with the extensions of gears A and B.

F-14-32

<Cause 4> - The finisher controller PCB is faulty. <Field Remedy 4> Initialize the RAM. Replace the finisher controller PCB.

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14.3.10.32 E602-0001 Error Code: Ticktack sound is heard upon start-up and then the error code is displayed
0005-4356

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] n the field, it was found that the HDD was faulty. E602-0001 can be displayed when the machine cannot recognize the HDD or cannot find BOOTDEV at start-up. Follow the steps below (Described in the Service Manual [Chapter 14 Self Diagnosis > Error Code Details> E602 in detail]). Field Remedy 1. Make sure that the 2 types of cables (for Power Supply and IDE) that come from the HDD are securely fitted. If the symptom still recurs, go to the Step 2. 2. Turn the power OFF and then ON while pressing the numeric keys 1+9 simultaneously. The recovery program will automatically start and the LCD on the control panel will be shut off (blackened). When the LCD comes on, turn the power OFF/ON. - If the host machine starts up normally, reinstall the system software (SYSTEM, LANG, RUI). - If the symptom still recurs, go to the Step 3. 3. Replace the HDD with a new one and start up the host machine in SafeMode (turn the power ON while pressing 2+8 keys). Format the HDD (ALL) and download the system software (SYSTEM, LANG, RUI) using the SST, and then turn the power OFF/ON. If the symptom still recurs, go to the Step 4. 4. Replace the Main Controller PCB (Main) with a new one. HDD: WM2-5188 Main Controller PCB Ass'y (Main): FG3-3221 Note: After replacement of the HDD, be sure to follow the instructions described in the Service Manual [Chapter 12 Standards and Adjustments > Electrical Components > After Replacing the HDD].

14.3.10.33 E602-0202 Error Code: Recovered after HD-CLEAR


0005-4357

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Field Remedy E602-0202 can be displayed when no image data exists although it should be stored in [FSTDEV] (the image storage area in the HDD). This error is determined by the data held in the SRAM on the SRAM Board PCB Ass'y. So, the host machine will not recover by replacement of the HDD without initializing the SRAM. Executing [HD-CLEAR] in service mode will initialize the image storage area and update the data in the SRAM. Consequently, when any E602-related error codes occur, do not replace the HDD first. Follow the instructions described in Service Manual [Chapter 14 Self Diagnosis > Error Code Details > E602 in detail]. Outline of procedures 1. Partition check and recovery process In service mode [COPIER> Function> SYSTEM> CHK-TYPE], enter [1]. Select [HD-CHECK] and press [OK]. Upon completion, turn the power OFF/ON. - If the host machine recovers, download the system software (SYSTEM, LANG, RUI). - If the symptom still recurs, go to the Step 2. 2. Partition initialization In service mode [COPIER> Function> SYSTEM> CHK-TYPE], enter [1]. Select [HD-CLEAR] and press [OK]. Upon completion, turn the power OFF/ON. - If the host machine recovers, download the system software (SYSTEM, LANG, RUI). - If the symptom still recurs, go to the Step 3. 3. Replacement of HDD and system software download Replace the HDD with a new one and start up the host machine in SafeMode (turn the power ON while pressing 2+8 keys). Format the HDD (ALL) and download the system software (SYSTEM, LANG, RUI) using the SST, and then turn the power OFF/ON. HDD: WM2-5188 Note: After replacement of the HDD, be sure to follow the instructions described in the Service Manual [Chapter 12 Standards and Adjustments > Electrical Components > After Replacing the HDD].

14.3.10.34 E602-0402 Error Code: Recovered after HD-CLEAR


0005-4359

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Field Remedy E602-0402 can be displayed when no image data exists although it should be stored in [FSTPDEV] (the image storage area in the HDD). This error is determined by the data held in the SRAM on the SRAM Board PCB Ass'y. So, the host machine will not recover by replacement of the HDD without initializing the SRAM. Executing [HD-CLEAR] in service mode will initialize the image storage area and update the data in the SRAM. Consequently, when any E602-related error codes occur, do not replace the HDD first. Follow the instructions described in Service Manual [Chapter 14 Self Diagnosis > Error Code Details > E602 in detail]. Outline of procedures 1. Partition check and recovery process In service mode [COPIER> Function> SYSTEM> CHK-TYPE], enter [1]. Select [HD-CHECK] and press [OK]. Upon completion, turn the power OFF/ON. - If the host machine recovers, download the system software (SYSTEM, LANG, RUI). - If the symptom still recurs, go to the Step 2. 2. Partition initialization In service mode [COPIER> Function> SYSTEM> CHK-TYPE], enter [1]. Select [HD-CLEAR] and press [OK]. Upon completion, turn the power OFF/ON. - If the host machine recovers, download the system software (SYSTEM, LANG, RUI). - If the symptom still recurs, go to the Step 3. 3. Replacement of HDD and system software download Replace the HDD with a new one and start up the host machine in SafeMode (turn the power ON while pressing 2+8 keys). Format the HDD (ALL) and download the system software (SYSTEM, LANG, RUI) using the SST, and then turn the power OFF/ON. HDD: WM2-5188 Note: After replacement of the HDD, be sure to follow the instructions described in the Service Manual [Chapter 12 Standards and Adjustments > Electrical Components > After Replacing the HDD].

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14.3.10.35 E602-0111 Error Code


0005-5184

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Description E602-0111 can be displayed when an error occurs in the DOSDEV (retains multipurpose data). The suspect causes are HDD contact failure, HDD failure, main controller PCB (Main) failure. Remedy 1. Turn the power OFF and make sure that the 2 types of cables (for Power Supply and IDE) that come from the HDD are securely fitted. If the symptom still recurs, go to the Step 2. 2. Replace the HDD with a new one and start up the host machine in SafeMode (turn the power ON while pressing 2+8 keys). Format the HDD (ALL) and download the system software (SYSTEM, LANG, RUI) using the SST. If the symptom still recurs, go to the Step 3. 3. Replace the Main Controller PCB (Main) with a new one. HDD: WM2-5188 Main Controller PCB (Main): FG3-3221

14.3.10.36 E602-0113 Error Code: Because of faulty HDD


0005-7407

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Description E602-0113 can be displayed when a readout error occurs in the general data storage area of the HDD. Cause As a result of inspection, it was found that the HDD was faulty. Field Remedy Follow the steps below: 1. Partition check and recovery process In service mode [COPIER> Function> SYSTEM> CHK-TYPE], enter [1]. Select [HD-CHECK] and press [OK]. Upon completion, turn the power OFF/ON. - If the host machine recovers, reinstall the system software (SYSTEM, LANG, RUI). - If the symptom still recurs, go to the Step 2. 2. Partition initialization In service mode [COPIER> Function> SYSTEM> CHK-TYPE], enter [1]. Select [HD-CLEAR] and press [OK]. Upon completion, turn the power OFF/ON. - If the host machine recovers, reinstall the system software (SYSTEM, LANG, RUI). - If the symptom still recurs, go to the Step 3. 3. Replacement of HDD and system software download Replace the HDD with a new one and start up the host machine in SafeMode (turn the power ON while pressing 2+8 keys). Format the HDD (ALL) and download the system software (SYSTEM, LANG, RUI) using the SST, and then turn the power OFF/ON. HDD: WM2-5188 Note: After replacement of the HDD, be sure to follow the instructions described in the Service Manual [Chapter 12 Standards and Adjustments > Electrical Components > After Replacing the HDD].

14.3.10.37 E674-0001 Error Code: Because J1210 connector is not securely fitted on Main Controller PCB (Main)
0005-5919

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Description E674-0001 can be displayed when the fax board can be detected, but cannot communicate with the host machine. Cause As a result of inspection, this symptom occurred because the connector at J1210 on the Main Controller PCB (Main) was not securely fitted. Field Remedy Make sure that the connectors are securely fitted between J1210 on the Main Controller PCB (Main) and the FAX board, and there is no pinched wire.

14.3.10.38 E732-0001 Error Code: Reader Controller PCB is faulty


0005-5182

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Description E732-0001 can be displayed when a communication error occurs. Cause In the field, this symptom occurred because the Reader Controller PCB was faulty. Field Remedy 1. Make sure that the connector between the host machine and the reader unit is securely fitted. 2. Make sure that the connectors on the Reader Controller PCB are securely fitted or there is no pinched cables. 3. Remove and insert the Main Controller PCB (Sub) from the Main Controller PCB (Main). If the symptom still recurs, go to the Step 4. 4. Replace the Reader Controller PCB with a new one. Reader Controller PCB: FG3-3159 Main Controller PCB (Sub): FM2-0209

14.3.10.39 E732-0001 Error Code: iRC3100 locks up during copying


0005-6475

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Description

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E732-0001 can be displayed when a reader communication error occurs. Cause As a result of inspection, it was found that this symptom occurred because of poor soldering of J1302-34pin on the Main Controller PCB (Sub). Field Remedy 1. Make sure that the connectors are securely fitted between J1302 on the Main Controller PCB (Sub) and J502 on the Reader Controller PCB and that there is no pinched cable. 2. If no problem is found, replace the Main Controller PCB (Sub) with a new one. Main Controller PCB (Sub): FM2-0209 Reader Controller PCB: FG3-3159

14.3.10.40 E732-0001 Error Code: Because of poor contact of SDRAM


0006-1067

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Description E732-0001 indicates that a reader communication error has occurred. Field Remedy As a result of inspection, it was found that this symptom occurred because the SDRAM was not securely fitted on the Main Controller PCB. So, remove and insert the SDRAM once again.

14.3.10.41 E747-8702 / E747-00FF Error Code: Scanning lamp keeps lighting up at its home position when making a copy
0005-3467

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] < Description > E747 indicates that IC1010 (for image processing ASIC) or IC1012 (memory control/communication control ASIC, CPU) on the Main Controller PCB has a fault (e.g., image data transfer error). < Field Remedy > In the field, this symptom occurred because the Main Controller PCB (Sub) was faulty (1 case). Remove and reinsert the Main Controller PCB (Sub). If the symptom still recurs, replace it with a new one. Main Controller PCB (Sub): FM2-0209

14.3.10.42 E747-0031 Error Code: Half of image becomes blank when printing list in user mode
0005-5922

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Description E747 can be displayed when an error (e.g., image data transfer error) occurs in IC1015 (image processing ASIC) or IC1012 (memory control/ communication control ASIC, CPU) on the Main Controller PCB. Cause As a result of inspection, it was found that this symptom occurred because the Main Controller PCB (Main) was faulty. Field Remedy Make sure that the connectors are securely fitted on the Main Controller PCB and there is no pinched wire. If there is no abnormality, replace the PCB with a new one. Main Controller PCB (Main): FG3-3221

14.3.10.43 E803-0002 Error Code: Front Door Switch (SW3) is faulty


0005-7409

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Description E803-0002 can be displayed when it is detected that 13V is not supplied to the 13V line that is connected by the front door switch (SW3) upon closure of the front door. Field Remedy As a result of inspection, it was found that the front door switch (SW3) was faulty and 13V line was not connected, leading to this symptom. So, check whether the front door switch works normally. Front Door Switch (SW3): WC2-5327

14.3.10.44 E803-0001/E227-0004 Error Code: Poor soldering on Printer Power Supply PCB
0005-7412

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Description E803-0001 can be displayed when it is detected that 24V is not supplied to the 24V line that is connected by the front door switch (SW3) upon closure of the front door. E227-0004 can be displayed when it is detected that 24V is not supplied to the 24V line of the Reader unit when indicates that an error has occurred in supplying power to the Reader unit, and can be displayed when it is detected that the 24V line opens or there is no output. Cause As a result of inspection, it was found that 24V was not output due to poor soldering on the Printer Power Supply PCB, leading to this symptom. Field Remedy Follow the steps in the designated order. 1. Check whether the front door switch (SW3) works normally. 2. Make sure that the connectors are securely fitted between the Printer Power Supply PCB, the Controller Power Supply PCB, and the DC Controller PCB, and also that there is no pinched cable. 3. If no problem is found, replace the Printer Power Supply PCB with a new one. Printer Power Supply PCB: FM2-0190 (220/240V), FM2-0216 (100/120V)

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14.3.11 FAX # Code


14.3.11.1 #751 Fax Error Code: Occurs occasionally when sending to PC
0008-0952

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Case in the field ] Description This error code occurred in an environment where two computers and iRC3100 are connected into the broadband router incorporating switching hub. #751 indicates a condition where the server does not start up or the network is disconnected. Field Remedy In the field, this symptom was corrected by changing the IP address obtaining method from "automatic" to "fix" in the connected computers. To be more specific, place a check mark on "Use the following IP address" instead of "Obtain an IP address automatically" and enter the IP address.

14.3.12 FAX ## Code


14.3.12.1 ##100 FAX Error Code: Occurs frequently when sending to a specific party
0008-2798

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Case in the field ] Description In the field, this symptom was solved after the machine at the receiving side was connected to a different telephone line. When this symptom occurs, follow the steps below. Field Remedy 1. Slow down the sending start speed to 9600bps. 2. If the symptom recurs, check the line quality where this machine is connected. 3. If no problem is found in step 2, ask the receiving party to check their line quality or to connect to a different telephone line. ##100 indicates that the number of times the procedural signal has been transmitted exceeds its specification during transmission because the line quality is poor.

14.3.13 Specifications-Related FAQ


14.3.13.1 FAQ on Main Unit Specifications
14.3.13.1.1 Differences between [Energy Save Mode], [Sleep Mode] and [Low Power Mode]
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > The following describes the specifications: a. Energy Save Mode Energy Save Mode is activated/deactivated by a press on the Power Save key. It lowers the fixing temperature and thus reduce the power consumption. The rate of saving is selectable in user mode [Common Settings> Energy Save Mode (-10%, -25%, -50% and no return time]. b. Low Power Mode Low Power Mode will shut off only the +24V power supply and will automatically be shifted from standby after the predetermined time has lapsed. The period of time until Lower Power Mode starts can be specified in user mode [Timer Settings> Low-power Mode (10 min. to 4 hours)]. The fixing temperature is controlled at 140 degrees C and a specific period of recovery time will be required. c. Sleep Mode Sleep Mode will lower the power consumption below the two modes above. It is activated when the control panel power switch is turned OFF or after the predetermined time has lapsed. The period of time until Sleep Mode starts can be specified in user mode [Timer Settings> Auto Sleep Time (10 min. to 4 hours)]. The fuser is turned OFF and a specific period of recovery time will be required. This mode can be turned OFF in service mode [COPIER> Option> USER> SLEEP> 0 (1: ON by default)]. Note: Since Low Power Mode cannot be turned OFF in accordance with Energy Start Program although Sleep Mode can be, the host machine will shift from standby to Low Power Mode after 4 hours at the longest. If Sleep Mode is activated and the period of time until Low Power Mode starts is shorter than that of Sleep Mode, the host machine will shift from standby to Low Power Mode and then to Sleep Mode. However, in the contrary case, the host machine will shift to Sleep Mode without shifting to Low Power Mode. 14.3.13.1.2 Network settings (IP Address, Subnet mask) when using Service Support Tool (SST)
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > If you start up the host machine in normal mode (turning the power ON while pressing 1+7 simultaneously) or in safe more (turning the power ON while pressing 2+8 simultaneously), the IP address of the host machine is fixed at the one for servicing and thus no additional settings are required. Configure the computer for SST as below and connect it to the host machine. IP address: 172.16.1.160 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 14.3.13.1.3 How to make [Mail Box] tab not display on LCD
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[ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > You can select in service mode whether or not the mail box functions are displayed on the LCD. In order not to display the [Mail Box] tab, change the setting in service mode (LEVEL 2) [COPIER> Option> BODY> UI-BOX> 0]. 14.3.13.1.4 How to clear System Administrator Password
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > In service mode [COPIER> Function> CLEAR> PWD-CLR> OK] and turn the power OFF/ON. 14.3.13.1.5 Card Reader-C1: How to restrict copy impression limit only for color copy when using Card Reader
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > In user mode [System Settings> Dept. ID Management> On > Register Dept. ID/Password> select a department whose impression limit you want to set> Edit> Turn Limits On/Off and Set Page Limits> press On for Color Copy Print> enter the page limit restriction> OK]. For more detail, refer to the Reference Guide > System Manager Settings > Department ID Management. 14.3.13.1.6 Tandem copy and remote copy
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > Tandem copy and remote copy are not supported with this product. 14.3.13.1.7 How to set [Different Size Originals] as Standard Send Settings for FAX transmission
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > 1. Select 'Different Size Originals' mode: On 'Send' screen, press [Scan Settings> Option> Special Features> Different Size Originals> Done]. 2. Register 'Different Size Originals' mode as 'Scanning Mode': On 'Send' screen, press [Scan Settings> Store/Erase], select any item, press [Store> 'Do you wish to overwrite the previous setting?'> Yes] and register the name as necessary, and finally press [Done]. 3. Set the registered scanning mode as 'Standard Send Setting': In user mode [Communications Settings> Common Settings> TX Settings> Edit Standard Send Settings], and press 'Scanning Mode' to select the scanning mode where [Different Size Originals] has been registered. 14.3.13.1.8 Card Reader-C1: How to clear card counter
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > In user mode [System Settings> Dept. ID Management> On> Page Totals], select the department whose page total you want to erase, and press [Clear]. 14.3.13.1.9 Function [Two-page Separation] is inoperative under [Special Features] when using ADF
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > This is a specification constraint of this product. [Special Features> Two-page Separation] is inoperative when a document is placed on the ADF. 14.3.13.1.10 Functions [Flaming] and [Blanking] are inoperative under [Special Features> Area Designation> Pen Entry] when using ADF
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > This is a specification constraint of this product. When a document is placed on the ADF, [Special Features> Area Designation> Pen Entry> Flaming or Blanking] is inoperative. However, the following feature is available: [Special Features> Area Designation> Numeric Key Entry> Flaming or Blanking]. 14.3.13.1.11 How to print documents that has failed to be forwarded (forwarding errors)
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[ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > In user mode [Communications Settings> Common Settings> TX Settings> Handle Documents with Forwarding Errors> Always Print> OK]. 14.3.13.1.12 Upgrading DCON/RCON
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > When upgrading DCON and RCON using the Service Support Tool, only the normal mode (simultaneous press of 1+7 and turning the power ON) is available. The network settings on a computer for the SST should be: IP address: 172.16.1.100 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 14.3.13.1.13 How to deactivate [Sleep Mode] [Low Power Mode]
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > [Sleep Mode] can be deactivated in service mode; however, [Low Power Mode] cannot be in accordance with Energy Start Program. Accordingly, the host machine will automatically be shifted from standby state to sleep state after 4 hours at the longest. 14.3.13.1.14 Finisher-Q1/Saddle Finisher-Q2: Necessary options when installing Finisher
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description The following option is necessary when installing the finisher: Buffer Path Unit-C1 14.3.13.1.15 Recovery time from [Energy Save Mode]
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > The following describes the recovery time for each rating of the energy save mode that is selectable in user mode [Common Settings> Energy Saver Mode] -10%: approx. 50 sec. -25%: approx. 80 sec. -50%: approx. 110 sec. None (no return time): approx. 3 sec. * Conditions: 100V 50Hz 14.3.13.1.16 Unable to select [Stack Bypass Settings] button
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > If [Stack Bypass Standard Settings] is set at [On], the button [Stack Bypass Settings] does not work. In user mode [Common Settings> Stack Bypass Standard Settings], select [Off]. 14.3.13.1.17 Booklet copy function
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > The booklet copy function enables the original to be copied or printed into a booklet and can be set under [Special Features> Booklet]. To be more specific, two pages of the original are copied or printed on a single sheet (four pages in duplex mode), and the pages are arranged in the proper order. When the host machine is equipped with the Saddle Finisher-Q2, the saddle stitching, the pages are folded and stapled in two locations, is available. 14.3.13.1.18 Saddle stitching function (Necessary option and applicable paper size)
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > In order to make the saddle stitching function available, the Saddle Finisher-Q2 is required. The applicable paper sizes for saddle stitching are A3, B4, A4R, 11x17, LTRR.

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14.3.13.1.19 How to shorten recovery time from Energy Save Mode (sleep state)
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > 1. If the host machine is in [Energy Save Mode]; a mode activated by pressing the Power Save key, the recovery time can be shortened by the following setting: In user mode [Common Settings> Energy Saver Mode> None (no recovery time)]. 2. If the host machine is in [Low Power Mode] and [Sleep Mode]; modes automatically shifted from standby state, it is impossible to shorten the recovery time. 14.3.13.1.20 [Free Size] button does not appear when attempting to use stack bypass for paper source
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > This is a specification constraint of this product. If the paper size to be used is standard, select the appropriate size on the screen of [Selecting the Paper Size]. If it is irregular, press [Irreg. Size] button and enter the paper size. 14.3.13.1.21 Stack Bypass Standard Settings: How to register arbitrary paper size and paper type as standard mode for stack bypass
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > In user mode [Common Settings> Stack Bypass Standard Settings> On> Register], select any paper size and paper type. Once the above setting is done, it is unnecessary to select the size and type for stack bypass. So, it is convenient if the customer always uses paper of the same size and same type for stack bypass.B 14.3.13.1.22 Copy Tray-J1: Necessary setting upon installation
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy The following setting must be done when installing the Copy Tray-J1: In service mode [COPIER> Option> ACC> OUT-TRAY (whether or not the third delivery tray is installed], change the set value from [0] to [1]. Then, turn the power OFF/ON. [0]: absent (at time of shipment/after RAM initialization) [1]: present 14.3.13.1.23 Finisher-Q1/Saddle Finisher-Q2: Can paper be delivered to the 3d tray (Copy Tray-J1) on machine equipped with Finisher-Q1 or Saddle Finisher-Q2?
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy Because of specification constraints, paper cannot be delivered to Copy Tray-J1 when the machine is equipped with Finisher-Q1 or Saddle FinisherQ2. 14.3.13.1.24 Finisher-Q1/Saddle Finisher-Q2: Can paper be delivered to the inner tray on machine equipped with Finisher-Q1 or Saddle Finisher-Q2?
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy Because of specification constraints, paper cannot be delivered to the inner tray (on Buffer Path Unit-C1) when the machine is equipped with Finisher-Q1 or Saddle Finisher-Q2. 14.3.13.1.25 Necessary steps after replacement of Reader Controller PCB (initializing RCON): without using SST
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > Before replacing the Reader Controller PCB (initializing RCON), be sure to generate the latest P-PRINT printout. a. Adjustments for host machine 1. Initialize the RCON in service mode [COPIER> Function> CLEAR> R-CON]. Then, shut down the control panel switch and turn the power OFF/ ON. 2. Enter the values indicated in the P-PRINT printout you have previously generated for the following: - Standard white plate white level data [COPIER> Adjust> CCD> W-PLT-X/Y/Z] - Offset value against color displacement caused by copyboard glass [COPIER> Adjust> CCD> BOOK-RG] - Offset value against color displacement caused by stream reading glass [COPIER> Adjust>CCD >DF-RG] - CIS read position adjustment (fixed reading) [COPIER> Adjust> ADJ-XY> ADJ-X] - Main scanning direction position adjustment (fixed reading) [COPIER> Adjust> ADJ-XY> ADJ-Y]

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- Shading position adjustment (fixed reading) [COPIER> Adjust> ADJ-XY> ADJ-S] - Sub scanning direction color displacement correction [COPIER> Adjust> CCD> CCDU-RG] - Auto gradation correction target value [COPIER> Adjust> PASCAL> OFST-P-Y/M/C/K] 3. Check the P-PRINT to see whether or not the value [COPIER> Option> BODY> CCDLUT] is set at [0]. If a value other than [0] was set, enter that value once again and make the adjustment in service mode [COPIER> Function> CCD> LUT-ADJ2] by using D-10 chart. b. Adjustments for ADF 1. Enter the values indicated in the P-PRINT printout you have previously generated for the following: - Main scanning direction position adjustment (stream reading) [COPIER> Adjust> ADJ-XY> ADJ-Y-DF] - Original stop position adjustment [FEEDER> Adjust> DOCST] - Original feed speed (magnification) adjustment [FEEDER> Adjust> LA-SPEED] 2. Make adjustments using the following items: - Tray width adjustment [FEEDER> Function> TRY-A4, TRY-A5R, TRY-LTR, TRY-LTRR] - CIS read position adjustment (stream reading) [COPIER> Function> INSTALL> STRD-POS] - White level adjustment [COPIER> Function> CCD> DF-WLVL1, DF-WLVL2] 14.3.13.1.26 Horizontal registration failure: How to adjust horizontal registration for main cassettes and Cassette Feeding Unit-Y1
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy Slide out the cassettes and detach the cover (lower front). Loosen the fixing screw on the adjusting plate with a screw driver and move it back and forth to adjust the margin. 14.3.13.1.27 Want to change intervals of image stabilization control / Want to decrease number of auto gradation correction
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy Because of specification constraints, the settings of the image stabilization control timing cannot be changed. For the descriptions of the control timing, refer to the Service Manual [Chapter 7 Image Formation > Image Stabilization Control]. When the following settings are effective, the intervals of this control will become longest. - In user mode [Common Settings> Energy Saver Mode> None (no recovery time)] - In user mode [Timer Settings> Auto Sleep Time > 4 hours] - In user mode [Timer Settings> Low-power Mode> 4 hours] The control timing may vary depending on several factors such as output volume or fixing temperature. 14.3.13.1.28 How to set copy standard mode at 'Black'
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy Set the copy standard mode at 'Black'. Follow the steps below: 1. On the screen of [Copy], select [Black] from the list of color. 2. In user mode [Copy Settings> Standard Settings], press [Store]. 14.3.13.1.29 Applicable paper sizes
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description The following lists paper sizes that can be loaded in each paper input: Cassette: A3, LDR, B4, LGL, A4, LTR, A4R, LTRR, B5, A5R, B5R, STMTR, EXE, 12x18, SRA3, Com10, Monarch, DL, ISO-C5ISO-B5, YOKEI No. 4 Manual Feed Tray: A3, LDR, B4, LGL, A4, LTR, A4R, LTRR, B5, A5R, B5R, STMTR, EXE, 12x18, A5, STMT, SRA3, Postcard A6R Modified, Double Postcard A5/A5R Modified, A4/A4R Modified, Com10, Monarch, DL, ISO-C5ISO-B5, YOKEI No. 4 Side Paper Deck-Q1: A4, LTR For more details, refer to the Service Manual [Chapter 1 Introduction > Product Specification > Types of Paper]. 14.3.13.1.30 Applicable paper types
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description The following lists paper types that can be loaded in each paper input: Cassette: Plain Paper (64-105g), Recycled Paper (64-105g), Heavy Paper (106-163g), OHT, 3-Hole Paper, Tracing Paper, Envelope Manual Feed Tray: Plain Paper (64-105g), Recycled Paper (64-105g), Heavy Paper (106-163g), OHT, Postcard, 4-Plane Postcard, Label Paper, 3-Hole Paper, Tracing Paper, Envelope Side Paper Deck-Q1: Plain Paper (64-105g), Recycled Paper (64-105g), 3-Hole Paper For more details, refer to the Service Manual [Chapter 1 Introduction > Product Specification > Types of Paper]. 14.3.13.1.31 How to fix Ethernet setting at 10BASE-T
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In user mode [System Settings> Network Settings> Ethernet Driver Settings> Auto Detect], select [Off]. Then, select [10BASE-T] for [Ethernet Type]. 14.3.13.1.32 LCD on control panel does not come on (start up) for about 10 seconds when host machine recovers from sleep state
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description This is a specification constraint of this product. The LCD on the control panel does not come on for about 10 seconds until the HDD starts up following a press of the control panel switch. 14.3.13.1.33 Description about [User Inboxes] functions
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy You can store scanned documents or data sent from a computer into any User Inbox by selecting it from 100. There are three different document types; [Scan Doc.], [Print Doc.], and [System Doc.], depending on how you store it. Images of documents in User Inboxes can be viewed, sent to a desired destination, printed and printed by merging multiple documents on the LCD of iRC3100 as well as through Remote UI. Note: Documents that can be sent to a desired destination and can be viewed through Remote UI are the ones stored as [System Doc.]. As for [Scan. Doc.] and [Print Doc.], they cannot be sent and only thumbnails are displayed through Remote UI. 14.3.13.1.34 Description about [Memory RX Inbox] functions
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy Fax/I-Fax documents received in memory are stored in the Memory RX Inbox as [System Doc.]. Images of documents can be viewed only through Remote UI. Documents can be sent to a desired destination and printed on the LCD of iRC3100 as well as through Remote UI, but cannot be printed by merging multiple documents. 14.3.13.1.35 Description about [Confidential Fax Inboxes] functions
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy You can transfer Fax/I-Fax documents received in memory in the Memory RX Inbox to any Confidential Fax Inbox by selecting it from 50. Documents will be stored as [System Doc.]. Images of documents can be viewed only through Remote UI. Documents can be printed on the LCD of iRC3100 as well as through Remote UI, but cannot be sent to a desired destination and printed by merging multiple documents. 14.3.13.1.36 [Scan Doc.] stored in User Inboxes
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Fleid Remedy When a document is scanned in the screen of [Mail Box], it will be stored as [Scan Doc.]. The image quality equals to the one when copied. Images of documents can be viewed on the LCD of iRC3200; however, only thumbnails are displayed through Remote UI. It cannot be sent to a desired destination. 14.3.13.1.37 [System Doc.] stored in User Inboxes
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy A document that is scanned in the screen of [Send] be stored as [System Doc.]. The image will be saved at the resolution configured upon scanning. equals to the one when it is copied. Images of documents can be viewed on the LCD of iRC3200 as well as through Remote UI. Documents can be sent to a desired destination.B 14.3.13.1.38 [Print Doc.] stored in User Inboxes
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remdy A document that is sent through printer drivers will be stored as [Print Doc.]. Images of documents can be viewed on the LCD of iRC3200; however, only thumbnails are displayed through Remote UI. It cannot be sent to a desired destination. 14.3.13.1.39 When choosing A4R or LTRR for paper size of stack bypass, OHP film cannot be specified
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Because of a specification constraint, OHP films cannot be fed in A4R or LTRR direction from the stack bypass. 14.3.13.1.40 Is [Offset] feature available with iRC3100?
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description The [Offset] feature is not available with iRC3100. If any of Finisher products is installed, it will become available. 14.3.13.1.41 Is Newspaper mode available? / Background is fogged when making a copy of newspaper
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy Newspaper mode is not available. Before making a copy of newspaper, adjust the background color as follows: a. Adjustment of background color Press [Special Features> Image Quality Adjustment> Remove Background> Fine Adjustment] to adjust the background color. Adjusting it in a minus direction lightens the color. For your information, it will be easier to copy newspaper from now on if you save the adjustment results above in mode memory and display it on the copy screen. b. How to save it in mode memory 1. While the adjustment of background color is being effective, press Special Features> Mode Memory, select either of M1 through M9, and press Store to save the current state. 2. Press Register Name to register the name of the selected mode. Our recommendation is 'Newspaper'. 3. In user mode [Copy Settings> Standard Key 1 (or 2) Settings], select [Mode Memory] from Group and the applicable mode memory (e.g., Newspaper). As a result, 'Newspaper' button will appear in the bottom of the copy screen. 14.3.13.1.42 How to disable to display job histories (logs) stored by iRC3100
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description After iR Security Kit-A1 is installed as an option, a new function will be added to enable/disable to display the job histories. Upon its installation, follow the steps below: In service mode [COPIER> Option> USER> LGSW-DSP], change from [0] to [1]. [0]: disable display in user mode (default) [1]: enable display in user mode Consequently, a new item [Job Log Display] will appear in user mode [System Settings]. In order to disable to display the job histories, set it to 'Off'. 14.3.13.1.43 Necessary actions after replacement of drum unit
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy Perform the operations [a] and [b]. a. Initialization of Drum Unit 1. In service mode [COPIER> Function> CLEAR> DRM-LIFE], press OK. Initialization will take approximately 1 minute. 2. In service mode [COPIER> Display> MISC> DRM-LIFE], make sure that the value shows [0]. If it does not, repeat the step 1 once again. 3. Write the value of the following service mode in the drum initial value label (Remarks field) and attach the label to the front of the drum unit. COPIER> Adjust> HV-PRI> DR-I-INT (Drum film thickness current initial value) b. Auto Gradation Adjustment In user mode [Adjustment/Cleaning> Auto Gradation Adjustment> Full Adjustment]. 14.3.13.1.44 How to output Fax-received document from any specified paper drawers
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy In user mode [Common Settings> Drawer Eligibility For APS/ADS> Receive/Fax], select 'Off' for paper drawers except for the ones from which you want to output Fax-received documents. 14.3.13.1.45 Differences between [Full Adjustment] and [Quick Adjustment] of Auto Gradation Adjustment
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description There are two kinds of adjustments in the auto gradation adjustment mode. - Quick Adjustment This is a quick and simple recalibration that is made to the gradation, density, and color settings of the machine. Recalibration is made inside the machine by spreading a gradation pattern on the ITB and measuring it, so no test print is output. - Full Adjustment This is a precise recalibration that is made to the gradation, density, and color settings of the machine. The procedure involves making test prints and placing them on the copy board glass for scanning. Note: It is recommended that you select [Full Adjustment] when performing an automatic gradation adjustment. Select [Quick Adjustment] for quick but less complete adjustments between regular full adjustment recalibrations.

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14.3.13.1.46 How to temporarily take out toner cartridge in use


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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy In order to temporarily take out the toner cartridges in use for the purpose of cleaning or parts replacement, select the following service mode so that the developing rotary will rotate and stop at the point where the desired toner cartridge can be removed. So, select the desired color and press the OK key. Service mode [COPIER> Function> MISC-P> DEV-DR-Y/M/C/K] Note: Be sure NOT to use the above service mode when a new toner cartridge is installed. If you install a new one by using this service mode, [Remaining Toner] indication in [Consumables] window will not be reset. Consequently, a message prompting to replace the toner cartridge will appear although toner still remains. When the toner cartridge is replaced with a new one, follow the instructions that will be indicated after the replacement message has appeared. 14.3.13.1.47 What is [Auto Offline] feature?
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description If [Auto Offline] is set to 'On' in user mode, iRC3100 automatically goes offline after the network scan function is used. How to Set: In user mode [System Settings> Auto Online/Offline> Auto Offline], set it to 'On'. The machine will go offline after the period of time specified in user mode [Timer Settings> Auto Clear Time] has lapsed. Note that if [Auto Clear Time] is set to '0' (none), the machine will go offline approximately 2 minutes later. 14.3.13.1.48 How to print list of destinations registered in address books and one-touch buttons
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy 1. In user mode, press [Report Settings]. 2. Press [Print List> Send> Address Book List]. 3. Select an address book from Address Book 1 through 10 or One-touch Buttons. Then, press [Print List]. 4. A message 'Do you wish to print list?' will appear. Then, press [Yes] so that the list will be printed out. 14.3.13.1.49 Function limitation when security key is not inserted
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description At the time of shipment from the factory, printing/RX printing are possible even without inserting the security key. A change in user mode setting can disable all the functions. In user mode [System Settings> Limit Functions with the Security Key Off], select [Partial Functions] (default) or [All Functions]. - Partial Functions: Printing/RX printing are possible; however, copying, Mailbox, report outputting (manual), TX, Remote UI, Remote scan are impossible. - All Functions: All the functions are impossible. 14.3.13.1.50 What is [Auto Online] feature?
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description In order to use the network scan function, iRC3100 needs to be switched to online. If [Auto Online] is set to 'On', the machine automatically goes online when you press [Scan] on the Basic Features screen. How to set: In user mode [System Settings> Auto Online/Offline> Auto Online], set it to 'On'. 14.3.13.1.51 How to resend document, which has failed to send, to new destination
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy 1. Set [Erase Failed TX] to 'OFF'. The default setting is 'ON'. In user mode [Communications Settings> Common Settings> TX Settings> Erase Failed TX> OFF]. 2. Press [System Monitor> Send> Status], select the document whose destination you want to change and press [Details]. 3. Change the destination and press the OK key. 4. Select the document whose destination you have changed, and press [Details]. 5. Press [Resend]. 14.3.13.1.52 Differences between Normal Mode and Safe Mode in Download Mode for iRC3100
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Description There are two different modes in the download mode of iRC3100. Note that servicing fixed IP address (17.16.1.100) will be automatically set up when the host machine is connected with the SST. a. Normal Mode 1. Normal mode becomes effective when the following operations are performed: Turn the power ON while pressing the numerical keys "1"+"7". When the machine becomes ready ("FIXIP" at the upper right of the LCD), enter the service mode and select [COPIER> Function> SYSTEM> DOWNLOAD> OK]. 2. Downloading DCON and RCON is possible only in this mode. 3. Uploading the service mode data stored in DCON and RCON is possible only in this mode. - SramDCON.bin: DC Controller PCB data - SramRCON.bin: Reader Controller PCB data Note: Be sure not to download/upload [SramImg.bin] as it is for R&D. b. Safe Mode 1. Safe mode becomes effective by turning the power ON while pressing the numerical keys "2"+"8". It is used when the host machine cannot be started normally or after replacing the HD with the service part. 2. Initializing the HDD is possible only in this mode. 3. Uploading the service mode data stored in DCON and RCON is NOT possible in this mode. Be sure not to download/upload [SramImg.bin] as it is for R&D. 14.3.13.1.53 Auto Orientation is not functioned when Different Size Original mode is set
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description Because of a specification constraint, the Auto Orientation is not performed when the Different Size Original mode is set. The above is described in Copy Guide [Special Copying Features - Scan Settings and Notifications > Different Size Originals]. 14.3.13.1.54 Explanations about "trimming" and "masking" functions
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy The trimming and masking functions are available with the iRC3100 series. However, these function terms have been changed from trimming to "Framing" and masking to "Blanking". In place of the editor function, you can designate up to four areas using the edit pen on the preview screen, or using the numeric keys on the inch entry pop-up screen. Press [Special Features> Area Designation], and select [Pen Entry] or [Numeric Key Entry]. For more details, refer to Copying Guide [Special Copying Features - Image Editing> Area Designation]. 14.3.13.1.55 DADF-L1: Can originals with different widths and lengths be fed at once? Different size originals function
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description DADF-L1 can feed different size originals not only with same widths but with different widths. The different size originals in the following combinations are applicable: A3 and B4, B4 and A4R, A4 ad B5, B5 and A5 Be sure to align the top edge of the originals with the back edge of the feeder if you are placing originals with different widths. 14.3.13.1.56 How to print documents in monochrome that have been scanned in full color and stored into User Inbox
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy 1. Select the document to print from the desired User Inbox, and press [Print] key. 2. Press [Color Selection Drop-Down List] and select [Black]. 3. Press [Start Print] key. 14.3.13.1.57 When selecting [PDF (Compact)] as File Format, color mode is automatically changed to [Auto-Color Select (Full Color/ Grayscale)] in scan settings
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy Because of a specification constraint, [PDF (Compact)] cannot be selected if you select a combination of "Color Mode" and "Resolution" other than the following three. - Auto-Color Select (Full Color/Grayscale) 300x300dpi - Full Color 300x300dpi - Grayscale 300x300dpi If you want to select [PDF (Compact)] as a file format, select either of the combinations above. 14.3.13.1.58 How to disable display of message "Prepare a new fixing unit."
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[ Manual-related ] Field Remedy In service mode (Level 2) [COPIER> Option> BODY> FXMSG-SW], set it to "0" (default: 1). 0: not display 1: display 14.3.13.1.59 Stamping Original feature is invalid when Different Size Original mode is set
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description This is a specification constraint of this product. The Stamping Original mode cannot be used with the Document Size Select (Other Size), Two-page Separation, or Different Size Originals mode. 14.3.13.1.60 Heaters (Reader Heater, Cassette Heater, Paper Deck Heater, Cassette Pedestal Heater) is not energized
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description On a machine equipped with one or some of the heaters above and the Heater PCB-B1, the heaters are energized only when the switch of the heater is turned ON and either of the following "a" or "b" is satisfied. a. The power switch of iRC3100 is turned OFF. b. iRC3100 is in Sleep Mode 2, in which only all-night power is supplied to the Main Controller PCB and FAX PCB. However, iRC3100 does not go into Sleep Mode 2 under the following conditions: 1. Either of the following optional products is installed. - ISDN board - TokenRing board - USB board - PS-E1 2. Either of the following settings is effective. Power Consumption: - Energy Consumption in Sleep Mode is set to "High". FAX: - Memory Lock Start Time and Memory Lock End Time are specified. - Daily Activity Report Time under Fax Activity Report setting is set to "On". I-FAX: - The POP interval for E-Mail/I-Fax is set at longer than 1 minute. Network: - DHCP is set to "On". - AppleTalk is set to "On". - NetWare is set to "On". - SMB printing is set to "On". Report: - Daily Activity Report Time is set to "On". 3. There is a send job that is stored in memory and will be sent at a later time (Delayed Send mode). In summary, in order to energize the heaters during the sleep mode on a machine without the optional products listed in "1", it is necessary to clear all the settings listed in "2". 14.3.13.1.61 Copy numbers per minute (CPM) during continuous printing in black
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description Basically, the specification of iRC3100 states that the number of copies per minute is 31 CPM under the following condition: continuous printing in black, A4-sized paper, image duty 5%. However, depending on the image duty, a message "Adjusting gradation. Please wait a moment." is displayed on the per minute becomes fewer. The reason of this symptom is that iRC3100 has two modes "Patch Image Creation Control" and "ACR Control" in order to stabilize the density of developer inside the Bk developing unit during printing. Depending on the image duty of originals to be copied/printed, the number of these controls will be changed and finally the number of copies per minute becomes fewer. The following shows the measurement results of copy numbers by image duty: - up to 35%: 31CPM - up to 70%: 22CPM - up to 100%: 16.8CPM For your information, in the case of full-color printing, the "Patch Image Creation Control" is executed between colors (while the developing rotary rotates and stops at each color's developing point), and furthermore the colors' developing units do not have the mechanism for the "ACR Control" to collect the waste carrier unlike the Bk developing unit. Consequently, the copy numbers (7CPM for A4) will not be affected depending on the image duty for fullcolor printing. 14.3.13.1.62 DRM-LIFE is not reset to "0" even after executing drum life clear / Initialization of drum unit: Upon replacement of drum unit
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Inspected by Canon Inc. ] Description After replacing the drum unit with a new one, the following service mode was executed: [COPIER> Function> CLEAR> DRM-LIFE (initialization of the drum unit)] and "OK" was indicated; however, the set value in service mode [COPIER> Display> MISC> DRM-LIFE] was not reset to "0". As a result of inspection, this symptom occurred because the service mode was executed before the host machine became ready. Be sure to execute the service mode after making sure that the host machine becomes ready.

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14.3.13.1.63 How to replace toner cartridge by specifying color: When message "Remaining toner is low." is displayed
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Manual-related ] Description If you want to replace the toner cartridge by specifying the color, follow the steps below. Field Remedy 1. In service mode (Level 2) [COPIER> Option> BODY> T-CRG-SW], set it to "1" and turn the power OFF/ON. 2. A button "Specified Toner Replacement" appears under user mode [Adjustment/Cleaning]. Press it and select the color you want to change before replacement. Note: Please do not change the service mode setting above unless a request from your customer is made (e.g. wants to replace the toner cartridge in advance in order to make a huge number of copy although the toner still remains.). In principle, avoid any replacement by specifying the color as much as possible because the remaining toner is wasted and a toner leakage might occur when the cartridge is removed. 14.3.13.1.64 How to clear message "Remaining toner is low." / Message "Remaining toner is low." does not disappear even after replacement of toner cartridge
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Case in the field ] Description Since the above message prompts for customers to prepare a new toner cartridge, it is not necessary to replace the cartridge at that time. There are some cases in the field that the toner cartridge is replaced by rotating the developing rotary; however, instruct your customer not to do that when the above message is displayed. The message will not be cleared even if a new cartridge is installed. When replacing the cartridge, follow the instructions appearing on the LCD when the message "Replace toner cartridge." is displayed. The host machine recognizes a new cartridge and then clears the message. If the toner cartridge has been replaced and your customer wants to clear the message, follow the steps below. 1. In service mode (Level 2) [COPIER> Option> BODY> T-CRG-SW], set it to "1" and turn the power OFF/ON. 2. A button "Specified Toner Replacement" appears under user mode [Adjustment/Cleaning]. Press it, select the color which has been changed and open/close the toner supply port cover. 3. Reset the service mode setting in step 1 to "0". 14.3.13.1.65 Feed/Separation Rollers: Different appearance between original and service part, between host machine and cassette pedestal
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Verified by Canon Inc. ] Description In the factory, two different kinds of the feed/separation roller with different appearance are used for both the host machine and the cassette pedestal for manufacturing reasons. These rollers are of equal performance. The following are differences between the rollers. 1. There is no groove on the roller surface, and the core is black. It is assigned as a service part (Part No. FC5-6934). 2. There is a groove on the roller surface, and the core is gray. It is not assigned as a service part. 14.3.13.1.66 Necessary steps for counters after replacing fixing ass'y or fixing roller
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy When replacing the fixing ass'y or the fixing roller, follow the steps below to reset the counter. 1. When replacing it with a new one: In service mode [COPIER> Counter> MISC> FX-UP-RL], press the counter (left) and press the clear key. 2. When replacing it with a one which has already been used as a temporary solution: In service mode [COPIER> Counter> MISC> FX-UP-RL], press the counter (left) and enter the counter of the installed fixing ass'y (or fixing roller). 14.3.13.1.67 Necessary steps after replacement of color developing ass'ys
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy When replacing either of the color developing ass'ys, follow the steps below: 1. In service mode [COPIER> Function> INSTALL> STIR-Y/M/C], press the OK key. 2. In service mode [COPIER> Function> INSTALL> INIT-Y/M/C], press the OK key. Note: When replacing all the colors' simultaneously, select [INIT-3]. 3. In service mode [COPIER> Function> INSTALL> SPLY-H-Y/M/C], press the OK key. 4. Record the readings in the following service modes on the service label. - COPIER> Adjust> DENS> SGNL-Y/M/C - COPIER> Adjust> DENS> REF-y/M/C 5. In user mode [Adjustment/Cleaning> Auto Gradation Adjustment], perform [Full Adjustment]. 14.3.13.1.68 How to check estimated remaining days before next replacement of consumable parts
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Manual-related ] Description In service mode [COPIER> Counter> MISC] and [COPIER> Counter> DRBL-1/DRBL-2], the rightmost reading for each consumable parts indicates

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how many days are left before the next replacement. 14.3.13.1.69 Want to erase all documents stored in Conf. Fax Inbox at once
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Case in the field ] Description Documents stored in the Conf. Fax Inbox can be erased on a one-by-one basis only. In order to erase the documents in Conf. Fax Inbox or Memory RX Inbox, select the desired document and press [Erase]. Note: All the documents stored in User Inbox can be erased at once by pressing [Select All]. 14.3.13.1.70 Equation to calculate estimated remaining days before next replacement of consumable parts
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Manual-related ] Description The remaining days before next replacement of consumable parts are calculated from the following equation: (L x D / C) - D D: Days between installation of the host machine (or part replacement) and to date, C: Counter, L: Limit (life of the parts) Note that the remaining days are just reference because they are predicated on that the host machine will be continuously used at the same pace as before. 14.3.13.1.71 Card Reader-C1: Card cannot be recognized (Card No. 2500)
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Manual-related ] Description According to the specification of the card reader, any number from "1" through "2001" can be entered as the smallest number of the card. Since 1000 cards starting with the entered number are acceptable, in order to make the card reader recognize the card "2500", enter any number from "1501" through "2001" as the smallest number. Field Remedy In service mode [COPIER> Function> INSTALL> CARD], enter any number from "1501" through "2001". 14.3.13.1.72 Is short connector available for temporarily disconnecting Card Reader-C1?
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Manual-related ] Description This machine does not have a short connector available for Card Reader-C1. At power-on after disconnecting the card reader, E719-0011 will be displayed. In order to perform service work with the card reader disconnected, follow the steps below to clear the error code. 1. In service mode [COPIER> Function> CLEAR> ERR], press OK, turn the control panel switch OFF and turn the main power OFF/ON. A window for the department ID and the password will appear. 2. In service mode [COPIER> Function> CLEAR> PWD-CLR], press OK, turn the control panel switch OFF and turn the main power OFF/ON. 14.3.13.1.73 Card Reader-C1: Magnetic type cards cannot be recognized although optical type cards can be used normally
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Manual-related ] Description It is possible that the number of the magnetic type card is out of the applicable range which has been registered in the host machine. In order to use the both types, follow the steps below: Field Remedy 1. In service mode [COPIER> Function> INSTALL> CARD], enter the smallest number of the cards among the both. 2. Turn the control panel switch OFF and turn the main power OFF/ON. 1000 consecutive cards from the entered number can be used. Note: If a card you want to use is out of the applicable range, it cannot be used regardless of its type. 14.3.13.1.74 Want to know estimated life of ITB Cleaning Blade, Guide for replacement
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Manual-related ] Description The ITB cleaning blade is designated to be replaced at one hundred thousand images. - One sheet of mono-color image corresponds to 1 image. - One sheet of full-color image corresponds to 4 images. Accordingly, use the following numbers as a guide for replacement of the ITB cleaning blade: - 100,000 sheets when the machine is used exclusively for mono-color printing. - 25,000 sheets when the machine is used exclusively for full-color printing. The page counter can be checked in service mode [COPIER> Counter> DRBL-1> T-CL-BD]. FC5-0368 Transfer Cleaner Blade 14.3.13.1.75 Card Reader-C1: Is it possible to use optical type cards which were used for other card reader?
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Description The optical type cards are common between models, so they can be used for Card Readder-C1. 14.3.13.1.76 Types of staple mode of Saddle Finisher-Q2
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Manual-related ] Description 1-point stapling, 2-point stapling, and center binding are available for Saddle Finisher-Q2. Note: Center binding is not available for Finisher-Q1. 14.3.13.1.77 Necessary steps after replacement of Black developing ass'y
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy Follow the steps below: 1. In service mode [COPIER> Function> INSTALL> STIR-K], press the OK key. 2. In service mode [COPIER> Function> INSTALL> SPLY-H-K], press the OK key. 3. In service mode [COPIER> Counter> MISC> DV-UNT-K], clear the reading. 4. In user mode [Adjustment/Cleaning> Auto Gradation Adjustment], perform [Full Adjustment]. 14.3.13.1.78 How to activate AppleTalk settings
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy In user mode [System Settings> Network Settings> AppleTalk Settings], press "On" for AppleTalk.

14.3.13.2 FAQ on Send Specifications


14.3.13.2.1 Address cannot be erase
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > An address cannot be erased if it is registered in one-touch button or as a group. In such a case, cancel it from one-touch button or the group in advance. 14.3.13.2.2 Documents stored in Mail Box (Inbox) are lost
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > Documents stored in the mail box (Inbox) will automatically be erased three days later by default. In order to prevent the documents from being erased, change the settings in user mode [Mail Box Settings> User Inboxes Settings> select an Inbox to be changed> Time Until Doc. Auto Erase], enter '0'. 14.3.13.2.3 'TIFF/JPEG' is not indicated in pull-down menu of File Type
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > If you want to select 'TIFF/JPEG' as a file type, press 'Divide into Pages' button in advance. 14.3.13.2.4 How to send documents or images to designated folder in computer: Windows (SMB)
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy a. Preparation on computer: Create a new folder as a shared folder on your computer where you want to send documents (or images). b. Settings on iRC3100: Register the designated folder in one of the address books on Send screen. 1. In user mode [Address Book Settings> Register Address> Register New Address> File]. 2. Enter [Name] and select any address book from Address Book 1 through 10. 3. Select "Windows (SMB)" for [Protocol]. 4. Configure [Host Name], [File Path], [User] and [Password]. You can specify [Host Name] and [File Path] by pressing [Browse] button. For more details, refer to Sending and Facsimile Guide [Basic Sending Methods> Specifying Destinations> Using the New Address Tab> Specifying a File Server> Using the Browse Key (Windows (SMB)). How to send: On [Send] tab, press [Address Book/Server], select the folder from the address book, and press [Start] so that the documents or images will be sent to the designated folder.

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14.3.13.2.5 How to make [Send] tab not display on LCD


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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > You can select in service mode whether or not the send functions are displayed on the LCD. In order not to display the [Send] tab, change the setting in service mode (LEVEL 2) [COPIER> Option> BODY> UI-SEND> 0]. 14.3.13.2.6 How to clear logs (job history, job record)
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > In service mode [COPIER> Function> SYSTEM> CHK-TYPE> 1] and press [OK] key. Then, select [HD-CLEAR] and press [OK] key. Turn the power OFF/ON so that the logs will be cleared. Note that the data stored in Inboxes will also be cleared at that time. The log of FAX transmission/reception can be cleared in service mode [FAX> CLEAR]. 14.3.13.2.7 How to send E-mail
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Feild Remedy There are two different sending methods. a. How to send an e-mail to a destination that is not registered in the address book: 1. Set the document to be sent. 2. Press [Send] tab> [E-mail] under New Address> [E-mail Address], type an e-mail address and press OK. 3. Press [Send Settings] and enter each item (Send Doc. Name, Subject, Message, Reply-to, Sender's Name). 4. Press [E-mail Priority] to select the priority, and [File Format] to select the format of the document to send. Then, press the Start key. b. How to send an e-mail to a destination that is registered in the address book: 1. Set the document to be sent. 2. Press [Send] tab> [Address Book/Server], and select the desired destination. 3. Press [Send Settings] and enter each item (Send Doc. Name, Subject, Message, Reply-to, Sender's Name). 4. Press [E-mail Priority] to select the priority, and [File Format] to select the format of the document to send. Then, press the Start key. For your information, the following describes how to register addresses: In user mode [Address Book Settings> Register Address> Register New Address> E-mail], type the name in the [Name] field and the e-mail address in the [E-mail Address] field. Then, press OK. 14.3.13.2.8 Is iR C3100i equipped with SEND function as standard?
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy iR C3100i is equipped with SEND function as standard. In order to equip iR C3100, iR C3100N and iR C3100F with SEND function, the following options are required: - Color Send Kit-C1 - Resolution Switching Board-A1 If the PS print server is installed, iR 256MB Expansion RAM is also required. 14.3.13.2.9 Does iRC3100 equip function to change copy ratio when sending? / [Copy Ratio] key does not appear on [Send] screen
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description Because of a specification constraint, iRC3100 and iRC3200 series do not equip a function to change the copy ratio when sending. 14.3.13.2.10 How to print list of destinations registered in one-touch buttons
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description The following describes how to print a list of the destinations: In user mode [Report Settings> Print List> Send> Address Book List> One-touch Buttons], press [Print List] key. 14.3.13.2.11 How to modify [Standard Send Settings]
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description In user mode [Communications Settings> Common Settings> TX Settings> Edit Standard Send Settings], press the Scanning Mode drop down list and the File Format drop down list to select the mode. Then, press OK and done repeatedly until the Send Basis Features screen appears.

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14.3.13.2.12 When document with handwritten letters is sent by Fax, letters look patchy on received document
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy When sending an original with light penciled-letters, select [Text] from the original type drop down list. How to set 1. After specifying the destination on the Send screen, press [Scan Settings> Option]. 2. Press the original type drop down list and select [Text]. Then, press OK. If the texts are still light, go to the step 3. If you want to sharpen the texts, go to the Step 4. 3. Press [Scan Settings> Option]. Deepen the scanning exposure by pressing the scanning exposure adjustment button. 4. Press [Scan Settings> Option> Special Features> Sharpness > High]. 14.3.13.2.13 Documents that failed to be forwarded were automatically erased
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy Select [Always Print] or [Store/Print] for [Handle Documents with Forwarding Errors] in user mode [Communications Settings> Common Settings> TX Settings]. The default factory setting is [Off]. For more details, refer to Sending Guide on page 8-8. Note that the above setting change is effective when [Erase Failed TX] is set to 'On' (Erases jobs after sending, whether the transmission ends successfully or with an error.) in user mode. 14.3.13.2.14 File format that can be selected in "Send" tab
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description The following file format can be selected: a. [TIFF/JPEG]: Sends images in either the TIFF (Black-and-White) or JPEG (Grayscale/Color) format. b. [TIFF/PDF]: Sends images in either the TIFF (Black-and-White) or PDF (Grayscale/Color) format. c. [PDF/PDF]: Sends the file in the PDF format regardless of the color mode. d. [PDF(Compact)]: Can be selected when any color mode is set other than Auto-Color Select (Full COlor/Grayscale) or Black-and-White, and when 300x300dpi is set. Note: [TIFF/JPEG] will appear in place of [TIFF/JPEG] when "Divide into Pages" button is pressed. 14.3.13.2.15 How to cancel send jobs waiting to be processed or being sent (E-mail / IFAX / Sending to File Server / Storing in User Inbox)
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Manual-related ] Description In order to cancel a send job while it is waiting to be processed, or while it is being sent, follow the steps below. Field Remedy Press [System Monitor> Send> Status> select the send job to be canceled> Cancel]. The message "Is it OK to cancel?" is displayed on the LCD, so press [Yes]. Note: The canceled send job is displayed as "NG" (No Good) on the Log screen. And, a send job while it is being sent might be sent depending on in what timing [Cancel] is pressed.

14.3.13.3 FAQ on UFR Specifications


14.3.13.3.1 USB Interface Board: Installation location
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > Install it at J1103 on the Main Controller PCB. 14.3.13.3.2 OS (Operating System) which supports UFR printer functions
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > The following OSs (operating system) support UFR printer functions: Windows98/Me/2000/XP/Server 2003(32bit). 14.3.13.3.3 Description about [Print After Completing RIP]
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy If [Print After Completing RIP] is enabled, the fist page is printed after all the pages in the job have been processed. Although it may take longer to print the first page, the remaining pages in the job will be printed more quickly. This is useful when several people are using the machine or when using another function, such as the Copy function, because the printing time for a print job is reduced.

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How to enable [Print After Completing RIP]: In user mode [Printer Settings> Settings> Print After Completing RIP> On]. 14.3.13.3.4 How to disable color print on printer driver
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy In the printer driver, click [Quality] tab > select [Monochrome] from the color mode drop down list. 14.3.13.3.5 Image is shifted by 1.5mm to trailing edge (in sub scanning direction) on postcard loaded on stack bypass: via UFR, Windows98
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy In the printer driver, select [Properties> Finishing] and change the settings in [Binding Location] and [Gutter]. For more details, refer to xxxxxx 14.3.13.3.6 Can page numbers be added on copies/prints?
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description It is impossible to add page numbers on copies. As for prints, it is possible with UFR printer driver-installed computers (Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/ Server2003). How to set: [Print]> [Properties]> [Page Options]> [Layout Options]> place a check mark on [Print Page Number] > select numbering location from the drop down list 14.3.13.3.7 How to store printing data into Inbox via UFR: OS is Windows
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iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy 1. [Print]> [Properties]> [Page Setup]> select [Store] from the job processing method drop down list. 2. A message box appears saying that 'Output Destination switched to Store mode. Open the Store Destination dialog box by '. Click OK. 3. Click a small button [Store Destination] in the right side of [Store], and type the data name and select any Inbox to save. In the default settings, a document will be stored into the Inbox numbered [00] in the file name of year, day, and time at printing. 14.3.13.3.8 How to make booklet copy by merging multiple documents via UFR: OS is Windows
0005-9675

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description By merging multiple documents, the following features become invalid although they have been specified for each document: Duplex printing, Booklet copy, Copy numbers, Saddle stitches, Transparency interleaving, Color mode, and Output method Field Remedy 1. [Print]> [Properties]> [Page Setup]> select [Edit and Preview] from the job processing method drop down list. 2. A message box appears saying that 'Output Destination switched to Edit and Preview mode.'. Click OK and print the document. [Canon Page Composer] dialog box will appear and the printed document will be saved there. 3. Repeat the Steps 1 and 2 so that all the documents will be saved in [Canon Page Composer]. 4. In [Canon Page Composer] dialog box, select all the documents you want to merge and click [Edit > Combine]. 5. A window for merging the documents will appear. It is possible to change the sequence of the documents in [Document List] tab.; however, impossible to change the sequence of the pages. 6. Click [Print Settings] tab> Select [Booklet Printing] from the print style drop down list and select a particular paper size. 7. After configuring necessary settings such as copy numbers, click [Combine]. 8. The combined document will be saved in [Canon Page Composer] dialog box. Select it and click [File]> [Proof Print] or [Print]. If [Print] is selected, the document will be erased after being printed. 14.3.13.3.9 How to print 2nd side upside down in duplex printing
0006-1378

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy In the printer driver properties, select Finishing tab and change Binding Location from "Long Edge (Left)" to "Short Edge (Top)". 14.3.13.3.10 How to fix print color in black and white (monochrome)
0008-2796

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Depending on application software in use, the file could be printed in color although "black and white printing" is selected on the printer driver. Field Remedy In user mode [Printer Settings> Settings> Color Mode], select [Black and White] and press OK so that data is printed in black only even if the original is in color. 14.3.13.3.11 How to restrict computers that can send data (print job, I-FAX)
0008-2830

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy a. How to set permitted PCs: a-1. In user mode [System Settings> Network Settings> TCP/IP Settings> IP Address Range Settings> Setting/Browsing Range> Permit IP Address(es)> Apply Settings> ON]. a-2. If a single address is to be set, press [Single Address] and enter the IP address and finally press [OK]. If multiple addresses are to be set, press [Multiple Addresses] and enter the IP addresses in [First Address] and [Last Address], and finally press [OK]. b. How to set rejected PCs: b-1. In user mode [System Settings> Network Settings> TCP/IP Settings> IP Address Range Settings> Setting/Browsing Range> Reject IP Address(es)> Apply Settings> ON]. b-2. Do the same thing in step 2 above.

14.3.13.4 FAQ on G3FAX Specifications


14.3.13.4.1 Function to inhibit Direct Mail (DM)
0005-1407

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description This product does not support the function to inhibit the host machine from receiving direct mails. 14.3.13.4.2 How to darken scanning density of FAX-transmitted document
0005-1585

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > Make an adjustment in user mode [Adjustment/Cleaning> Exposure Recalibration> Send (B&W)]. 14.3.13.4.3 Necessary settings for FAX/TEL Auto Switch
0005-1590

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] Field Remedy In user mode [Communications Settings> Fax Settings> RX Settings> RX Mode], select [FAX/TEL Auto Switch]. 14.3.13.4.4 Can I-FAX/ FAX send and receive color documents?
0005-1909

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > I-FAX/ FAX transmission and reception are all made in monochrome. Therefore, even a color document is sent in monochrome. 14.3.13.4.5 Send TX Report and FAX TX Report (total 2 sheets) are output in the case of FAX transmission error
0005-1915

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > This is a specification constraint of this product. There are two kinds of TX Reports, [Send TX Report] for a sending job and [FAX TX Report] for a FAX transmission. The default setting for both reports is to output a report [For Error Only]. Since a FAX transmission is considered as one of the sending jobs, two kinds of TX reports are output for FAX transmission. As a solution, select [OFF] in user mode [Report Settings> Settings> Fax> Fax TX Report]. Note: On [Send TX Report], the following two items are not printed: USAGE T (the time taken from start to end of sending) and Error Code. 14.3.13.4.6 How to set transmission level (ATT) at -7db or higher
0005-1918

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > 1. In service mode [FAX> SSSW> SW17> bit1], set at [1]. Shut off the control panel switch and turn the power OFF/ON. 2. As a result of the step 1, the range of setting has been changed from [8 to 15] to [0 to 15] in service mode [FAX> MENU> 007]. So, you can set the transmission level at -7db or higher.

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14.3.13.4.7 How to register one-touch destinations as group in one-touch button


0005-7445

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy In user mode [Address Book Settings> One-touch Buttons], select a one-touch button to store, press [Register/Edit> Group], enter the name in the Name field and the One-touch Buttons Name field respectively, and press OK. Then, press [Specifying Destinations], select destinations from One-touch Buttons, and finally press OK to end the settings. 14.3.13.4.8 How to output system dump list
0005-9668

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy In service mode [FAX> REPORT> DUMP], press OK to output the system dump list. 14.3.13.4.9 How to display FAX error codes on Activity Report
0005-9670

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy In service mode [FAX> SSSW> SW01> bit0], set it to '1'. 14.3.13.4.10 DADF-L1: Can originals that exceed stackable height of DADF-L1 be sent as one job?
0005-9674

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description Enabling [Job Build] feature makes it possible to scan originals that exceed stackable height on DADF-L1. Field Remedy How to set: 1. Press [Scan Settings> Option> Special Features], and make sure that [Job Build] is enabled. Then, press Done and OK to close the scan settings window. 2. Press the Start key so that scanning will start. When scanning of the first batch of originals has been completed, place the next batch and press the Start key. Be sure to remove the previous batch from the delivery tray before scanning the next batch. 3. Repeat the Step 2 until the last batch of originals is scanned, then press Done. Note: The maximum number of pages that can be sent at once is 500. When the scanning amount exceeds 500 pages, a message will appear to ask whether to send or cancel them. 14.3.13.4.11 Unable to receive documents in memory
0006-0072

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy Make sure that both of the following settings are set to "On". 1. In user mode [System Settings> Communications Settings> Memory RX Inbox> Use Fax Memory Lock> On]. 2. In the "Mail Box" tab, press [Memory RX Inbox> Memory RX Inbox> Fax Memory Lock> On]. 14.3.13.4.12 When receiving B5-sized document by FAX, A4 paper is used for output
0006-0074

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description This symptom is due to a specification of G3FAX. When the sending side scans B5-sized document in landscape orientation (182mm wide), the machine declares the document to be A4. Consequently, the machine on the receiving side will receive and print it with A4 paper. This is because G3 standard regards a document narrower than 210mm (equivalent to A4R) to be 210mm. In order to print it with B5 paper at the receiving side, it is necessary that the sending side scans B5 paper in portrait orientation (257mm wide). 14.3.13.4.13 How to register Address Book in address list of FAX driver
0006-2032

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy 1. Export the Address Book stored in iRC3100 and save it into your computer through the Remote UI as follows: Click [Remote UI> Add. Func.> Import/Export> Address Book> Export], select a sub address book to store, place a check mark on "Custom Format" and click [Start Export]. Then, specify the location where you want to save the file. 2. Register the stored address book in the address list of FAX driver as follows: Start up any software application such as MS Word, click [File> Print], select the appropriate FAX from the drop-down list. Click [Properties> Edit Address Book> Import File], select ".abk format" as a file format and click the stored address book. Then, the address(es) in the stored address book will be listed in the window of the [Edit Address Book] tab. Click [OK] to close the window.

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14.3.13.4.14 How to display ## service error code


0007-9858

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy In service mode [FAX> Sssw> SW01], set bit0 (rightmost) to "1". ## service error code will be displayed in reports and on the LCD. Description If you want to check jobs which resulted in a service error on the LCD, follow the steps below: Press [System Monitor> Fax> Log], select a job with "NG" and press [Details]. If the selected job is a service error, ## code will be displayed in [Result]. Note: On the list of [Log], it is impossible to determine which job has resulted in a service error. You need to select a job with "NG" one by one. 14.3.13.4.15 How to erase all address book data at once
0007-9925

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy In service mode [COPIER> Function> CLEAR> ADRS-BK], press the OK key and turn the power OFF/ON. All of the address book data will be erased at one. In user mode [Address Book Settings> Register Address> Erase], you can erase the address on a one-by-one basis. 14.3.13.4.16 How to activate direct sending feature / Applicable system software versions
0008-0521

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Case in the field ] Description The direct sending feature is supported with the software versions listed below: System Software (MN-CONT): Ver.21.01 / BOOTROM: Ver.20.02 / DCON: Ver.20.07 / RCON: Ver.20.02 / FAX: Ver.51.02 Field Remedy In order to activate the direct sending feature, follow the steps below after upgrading. As a result, "Direct" button will appear in [Send> New Address> Fax]. a. Clearing NCU in service mode 1. As it is necessary to enter the set values under NCU once again after clearing, output "SYSTEM DATA LIST" by executing the service mode [FAX> Report> DATA]. 2. In service mode [FAX> Clear> NCU], press OK. 3. In service mode [FAX> Ncu], check all the set values and reset them to the one before clearing. b. Setting for activating the direct sending feature 1. In service mode [FAX> Ncu> SPECIALB> SW28], change bit4 from "1" to "0". 2. Turn the control panel switch OFF and then turn the main power OFF/ON. 14.3.13.4.17 How to erase Fax forwarding settings
0008-0945

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy In user mode [System Settings> Forwarding Settings> select the forwarding setting that you want to erase> Erase], press Yes so that the selected setting will be erased. Note: If you want to make the setting invalid temporarily, in user mode [System Settings> Forwarding Settings], select the setting that you want to and press [Validate/Invalidate]. 14.3.13.4.18 How to invalidate Fax forwarding setting temporarily
0008-0947

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy In user mode [System Settings> Forwarding Settings, select the forwarding setting that you want to invalidate and press [Validate/Invalidate]. In order to make it valid once again, press [Validate/Invalidate] again. 14.3.13.4.19 Wants to forward incoming fax message with no FAX number (Unknown) to Confidential FAX Inboxes
0008-2874

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Manual-related ] Description It is impossible to sort out incoming FAX messages with no FAX number and forward them to any of the Confidential FAX Inboxes. 14.3.13.4.20 Difference between # error and ## error: FAX error code
0008-6213

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Manual-related ] Description When an error occurs during transmission or reception, the following error codes will be displayed on the LCD depending on what has happened. - # error code: User error code which can be solved by users by themselves.

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- ## error code: Service error code which needs any corrective action by a service engineer. - STOP: Jobs which have been canceled during transmission or waiting for transmission. 14.3.13.4.21 There is no error code indication in Details although its log displays "NG"
0008-6214

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy This job is the one which resulted in a service error (## error code). In order to prevent users from being confused, the host machine is configured at a time of factory shipment so that ## error code is not be displayed although # code is. In order to display ## error codes. in service mode [FAX> Sssw> SW01], set bit0 (rightmost) to "1" from "0".

14.3.13.5 FAQ on I-FAX Specifications


14.3.13.5.1 Message [Waiting for result] is displayed on Status screen even after completion of I-Fax transmission
0006-1080

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description If you send documents in [Full] mode to a machine that does not support the Full mode, delivery confirmation cannot be carried out. When this happens, the job is not considered as complete even though the actual transmission is successful. Such jobs are displayed as <Waiting for result> on the Status screen until the time set for Full Mode TX Timeout has elapsed. After the timeout, the job is moved to the log, and the result is shown as <-->. For more details, refer to Sending and Facsimile Guide [Basic Sending Methods> Specifying Destinations> Using the New Address Tab> Specifying an IFax Address]. [Full Mode TX Timeout] can be checked in user mode [System Settings> Communications Settings> E-mail/I-Fax Settings> Full Mode TX Timeout]. - [Full] mode: Sends scanned data as an image via the Internet, and enables you to receive a delivery confirmation message telling you whether your Ifax was sent successfully. - [Simple] mode: Sends scanned data as an image via the Internet. 14.3.13.5.2 "--" mark indicated in "RESULT" column on Activity Report for e-mail and I-Fax transmission
0006-0077

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description "--" mark is indicated when it is not confirmed whether the e-mail or I-fax was actually delivered to a server or the destination. 14.3.13.5.3 "Send Via Server" key is grayed out when storing new address for I-Fax
0006-1065

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description In order to make the "Send Via Server" key selectable, the following setting must be done in user mode: Press [System Settings> Communications Settings> E-mail/I-Fax Settings> Use Send Via Server> On] so that the "Send Via Server" key will become effective. For more details, refer to Sending and Facsimile Guide on page 2-16. [On]: Sends documents via a server. You can send documents to destinations via the Internet in the same way as e-mail. [Off]: Does not send documents via a server. You can send large amount of image data to a recipient within the same LAN (Local Area Network) environment without placing a burden on the mail server. This enables you to send documents quickly and directly to the recipient.

14.3.13.6 FAQ on Remote UI Specifications


14.3.13.6.1 Remote UI: Prompting for password when attempting to execute system settings through Remote UI
0005-1333

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Case in the field ] < Field Remedy > This is a specification of this product. When the host machine is equipped with the card reader, the department management feature becomes effective and thus it prompts for an ID and a password. As a solution, proceed without inputting either an ID or a password. Or, configure and input the system manager ID and the system password in user mode [System Settings> System Manager Settings]. 14.3.13.6.2 Remote UI: How to restrict computers that can set/browse items through Remote UI
0005-1335

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > Follow the steps below in user mode. 1. Press [System Settings> Network Settings> TCP/IP Settings> IP Address Range Settings> Setting/Browsing Range> Permit IP Address(es)> Apply Settings> ON]. 2. If a single address is to be set, press [Single Address] and enter the IP address and finally press [OK]. If multiple addresses are to be set, press [Multiple Addresses] and enter the IP addresses in [First Address] and [Last Address], and finally press [OK]. 3. Press [Reject IP Address(es)> Apply Settings> ON].

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4. Do the same thing in step 2. 14.3.13.6.3 How to review documents stored in Inbox from computer
0005-1402

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > Documents (or images) stored in Inboxes can be reviewed through the Remote UI. 1. Start your web browser and enter the IP address of the host machine. The Remote UI top page will be displayed. (No additional software is required except for Web browser.) 2. Click [Mail Box] button and select any Inbox where the document (or the image) is stored. 14.3.13.6.4 Remote UI: Explanations about applicable functions of Remote UI
0005-1463

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > a. How to access Remote UI In user mode [System Settings> Remote UI> ON] and turn the power OFF/ON. Then, enter the host machine's IP address into your web browser, so the Remote UI's top page or main screen is displayed on your computer screen. b. Applicable functions of Remote UI 1. Device Status and Information Display 2. Job Management (Copy/Send/Fax jobs) 3. Managing Inboxes (User Inboxes/Memory RX Inboxes/Confidential Fax Inboxes) 4. Printing PDF or PS Files Directly (Direct Print) 5. Managing the Address Book 6. Customizing System Settings 7. Specifying LDAP Server Settings 8. Specifying Forwarding Settings 9. Managing Department IDs 10. Device Custom Settings 11. Import/Export Function of Address Book and Device Settings 14.3.13.6.5 Remote UI: Functions [Job Status] [Mail Box] [Address] [Add. Func.] do not work except for [Device], while prompting for [User Name] and [Password]
0005-1466

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > When the host machine is equipped with the Card Reader C1 or D1, or [Dept. ID Management] is activated in user mode, the functions related to print volume and billing cannot be viewed through the Remote UI. For [User Name] and [Password], use [System Manager ID] and [System Password] respectively that have been specified in user mode [System Settings> System Manager Settings], so that all the functions can be reviewed through the Remote UI. 14.3.13.6.6 Remote UI cannot be accessed with Mac
0005-7451

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy Make sure of the following: 1. MacOS is Ver.8.6 or later, Web browser is IE5.0 or later. 2. On iRC3100, [On] is selected in user mode [System Settings> Remote UI]. 14.3.13.6.7 Remote UI: How to back up (export) address book
0006-1052

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy The Remote UI enables you to back up (export) the address book data to a computer or load (import) to the host machine. How to back up (export): [Remote UI> Add. Func.> Import/Export> Address Book> Export], select an address book to be saved and click 'Start Export'. How to load (import): [Remote UI> Add. Func.> Import/Export> Address Book> Import], select an address book to be loaded and click 'Start Import'. For more details, refer to Remote UI Guide [Customizing Settings> Import/Export Function> Saving the Address Book]. 14.3.13.6.8 Remote UI: How to specify Department ID Management settings through Remote UI
0006-1054

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy On the top page of the Remote UI, select [Add. Func.> Department ID Management] and configure the necessary settings. For more details, refer to Remote UI Guide [Customizing Settings> Managing Department IDs].

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14.3.13.6.9 Remote UI: How to back up settings of additional functions (user mode)
0006-1057

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy The Remote UI enables you to back up (export) the additional functions settings (user mode) to a computer or load (import) them back to the host machine. How to back up (export): [Remote UI> Add. Func.> Import/Export> Additional Functions> Export], click "Start Export". How to load (import): [Remote UI> Add. Func.> Import/Export> Additional Functions> Import], click "Start Import". For more details, refer to Remote UI Guide [Customizing Settings> Import/Export Function> Saving Additional Functions Settings in Files (Export)]. 14.3.13.6.10 Remote UI: How to back up forwarding settings
0006-1066

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Field Remedy The Remote UI enables you to back up (export) the forwarding settings to a computer or load (import) them back to the host machine. How to back up (export): [Remove UI> Add. Func.> Import/Export> Forwarding Settings> Export], click "Start Export". How to load (import): [Remove UI> Add. Func.> Import/Export> Forwarding Settings> Import], click "Start Import". For more details, refer to Remote UI Guide [Customizing Settings> Import/Export Function> Saving Forwarding Settings in Files (Export)]. 14.3.13.6.11 Pop-up window cannot be closed after displaying message board on touch panel / How to display "Done" key: Remote UI
0007-9805

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / [ Manual-related ] Description There are two options for how to display the pop-up window on the machine's touch panel display. 1. If you select [All Times], the pop-up window cannot be closed on the touch panel display. While it is being displayed, a copy or fax operation is not acceptable. 2. If you select [On Auto Clear Time], "Done" key appears in the bottom of the pop-up window so you can close the window by pressing the key. Then, you can make a copy or fax operation. The window will be redisplayed after the Auto Clear mode initiates. Field Remedy In order to close the pop-up window on the machine's touch panel display so as to enable a copy or fax operation, select [On Auto Clear Time]. For more details, refer to the Remote UI Guide [Customizing Settings> Customizing System Settings> Customizing System Information]. Note: If there is no problem in clearing the message in the pop-up window, select in user mode [System Settings> Clear Message Board]. In this case, the message in the pop-up window and the status display will be cleared, so you have to enter the messages once again through the Remote UI.

14.3.13.7 FAQ on iR (Color) Network ScanGear Specifications


14.3.13.7.1 Color Network ScanGear: Tips for setup
0005-1581

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] < Field Remedy > In the CD-ROM enclosed in Color Network ScanGear kit, open [Disk 1] and double-click [Setup.exe] to start setup. Note that the Service Support Tool is unnecessary. 14.3.13.7.2 Can Color Network ScanGear driver for iRC3100 operate coresident with Network ScanGear for iR machines on a computer?
0005-6480

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description Color Network ScanGear driver for iRC3100 can operate coresident with the Network ScanGear for iR machines on a computer. 14.3.13.7.3 After scanning via Color Network ScanGear in PhotoShop, subsequent operation cannot be done in PhotoShop
0005-9665

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N [ Manual-related ] Description Even after scanning is completed, Color Network ScanGear is still opened. In such a case, any operation in PhotoShop cannot be done. End Color Network ScanGear after scanning so that the subsequent operation in PhotoShop can be done.

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14.4 Outline of Electrical Components


14.4.1 Clutch/Solenoid
14.4.1.1 Clutch/Solenoid Table
0003-6400

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i <Reader Unit> The reader unit does not have clutches or solenoids. <Printer Unit>
T-14-5 Ref. CL1 CL2 CL3 CL6 CL7 CL8 CL9 registration cultch developing sleeve clutch duplex feed clutch toner supply clutch ITB cleaning clutch secondary transfer clutch

Name
manual feed pickup clutch

Description
drives the manual feed pickup roller drives the registration roller drives the developing sleeve drives the duplexing roller 1/2 drives the toner feedscrew (Bk) drives the ITB cleaning blade moves the secondary transfer roller in contact/ away drives the cassette 1 pickup roller drives the cassette 2 pickup roller drives the ATR shutter

SL1 SL2 SL3

cassette 1 pickup solenoid cassette 2 pickup solenoid ATR shutter solenoid

T-14-6 Ref. CL1 CL2 CL3 CL6 CL7 CL8 CL9 SL1 SL2 SL3 Parts number FM2-0197 FH6-5075 FH6-5076 FM2-0197 FH6-5005 FM2-0197 RH7-5168 FH6-5055 FH6-5055 FH6-5078 P004-6 P004-5 P004-2 P004-4 P004-0 P004-1 P004-3 P005-7 P005-6 I/O 1:ON 1:ON 1:ON 1:ON 1:ON 1:ON 1:ON 1:ON 1:ON PART-CHK CL>7 CL>6 CL>3 CL>5 CL>1 CL>2 CL>4 SL>1 SL>2 SL>3 J320 J320 J311 J320 J311 J311 J320 J322 J322 J307 DC controller PCB

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CL2 CL1 CL9 CL6 CL8

CL3 CL7

SL3 SL1 SL2


F-14-33

14.4.2 Motor
14.4.2.1 Motor Table
0003-6403

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i <Reader Unit>


T-14-7 Ref. M501 reader motor Name drives the carriage Description

T-14-8 Ref. M501 Parts number FH5-1028 P002-2 I/O 1: forward 0: reverse J505 reader controller PCB

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M501

F-14-34

<Printer Unit>
T-14-9 Ref. M1 M2 M4 M6 M7 M8 M9 M11 polygon motor main motor delivery motor 1 cassette 1 pickup motor cassette 2 pickup motor rotary motor drum motor fixing motor Name Description drives the laser scanner drives major printer unit components drives the delivery roller drives the pickup unit 1 drives the pickup unit 2 drives the rotary drives the drum drives the fixing assembly

T-14-10 Ref. M1 M2 M4 M6 M7 M8 M9 Parts number FM2-0041(the scanner Unit) FH5-1001 FH6-1997 FH6-1972 FH6-1972 FM2-0080 FH5-1004 P017-0 (fixing 1:ON motor locked) M11 FH5-1006 P017-1 (fixing speed switch- 1:half-speed MTR>8 over) P017-2 (fixing 1:ON motor ON) J315,316 E014 I/O PARTCHK MTR>1 MTR>7 MTR>5 MTR>3 MTR>4 MTR>2 MTR>6 DC controller PCB J328 J311,312 J314 J321 J321 J313 J311,J312 E012 E010 E code

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M11 M2 M9 M6 M7

M4

M8

M1

F-14-35

14.4.3 Fan
14.4.3.1 Fan Table
0003-6405

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / <Reader Unit> The reader unit does not have a fan. <Printer Unit>
T-14-11 Ref. FM1 FM2 FM3 FM4 FM5 Name exhaust fan (front) exhaust fan (rear) ITB duct fan controller fan toner suction fan Description discharges heat from fixing unit discharges heat from fixing unit prevents overheating near ITB/fixing assembly cools inside controller box collects stray toner inside machine

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T-14-12 Ref. Parts number I/O P003-2 exhaust fan 1 1 half speed half speed (machine rear) P005-0 exhaust fan 1 1 ON full speed (machine rear) P006-2 exhaust fan 2 full speed (machine front) P006-3 exhaust fan 2 full speed (machine front) PARTCHK main controller PCB DC controller PCB E Code

FM1

FH6-1998

MTR>1

J317

E805-0001

1 ON MTR>2 1 ON J317 E805-0002

FM2

FH6-1998

FM3 FM4 FM5

FH6-1885 FH5-1033 FH6-1999

MTR>4 J1113 MTR>3

J308 J311

E805-0003 E804-0004 E805-0004

FM2 FM1 FM4

FM5

FM3

F-14-36

14.4.3.2 Fan Table


0010-2767

/ iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i <Reader Unit> The reader unit does not have a fan. <Printer Unit>
T-14-13 Ref. FM1 FM2 FM3 FM4 FM5 Name exhaust fan (front) exhaust fan (rear) ITB duct fan controller fan toner suction fan Description discharges heat from fixing unit discharges heat from fixing unit prevents overheating near ITB/fixing assembly cools inside controller box collects stray toner inside machine

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T-14-14 Ref. Parts number I/O P003-2 exhaust fan 1 1 half speed half speed (machine rear) P005-0 exhaust fan 1 1 ON full speed (machine rear) P006-2 exhaust fan 2 full speed (machine front) P006-3 exhaust fan 2 full speed (machine front) PARTCHK main controller PCB DC controller PCB E Code

FM1

FH6-1998

MTR>1

J317

E805-0001

1 ON MTR>2 1 ON J317 E805-0002

FM2

FH6-1998

FM3 FM4 FM5

FH6-1885 FH5-1033 FH6-1999

MTR>4 J1007 MTR>3

J308 J311

E805-0003 E804-0004 E805-0004

FM2 FM1 FM4

FM5

FM3

F-14-37

14.4.4 Sensor
14.4.4.1 Sensor Table
0003-6406

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i <Reader Unit>


T-14-15 Ref. PS501 PS502 PS503 CIS1 SIZE1 Name CIS HP sensor copyboard cover open/closed sensor (front) copyboard cover open/closed sensor (rear) CIS original size sensor Description detects CIS home position Parts number FH7-7462 reader controller PCB J506 J506 J506

detects the state (open/closed) of the FH7-7312 copyboard cover detects the state (open/closed) of the FH7-7312 copyboard cover reads originals identifies the size of originals FM2-1563 FH7-7569

J511

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SIZE1 PS503 PS502 PS501 CIS1

F-14-38

<Printer Unit>
T-14-16 Ref. PS1 PS2 PS3 PS4 PS5 PS6 PS7 PS9 PS10 PS11 PS12 PS13 PS14 PS15 PS17 PS18 PS19 PS20 PS21 PS22 PS23 PS24 PS25 PS26 PS27 PS28 Name cassette 1 paper sensor cassette 2 paper sensor cassette 1 paper level A senor cassette 1 paper level B sensor cassette 2 paper level A sensor cassette 2 paper level B sensor manual feed tray paper sensor pre-registration sensor cassette 1 retry sensor cassette 2 retry sensor pickup cover sensor fixing outlet sensor No. 1 delivery sensor No. 1 delivery full sensor duplex feed sensor feed cover sensor ITB HP sensor waste toner sensor (light-emitting) waste toner sensor (light-receiving) front cover sensor patch image read sensor rotary sensor fixing inlet sensor transparency sensor ATR sensor toner cartridge access cover sensor Description detects the presence/absence of paper in cassette 1 detects the presence/absence of paper in cassette 2 detects paper level A in cassette 1 detects paper level B in cassette 1 detects paper level A in cassette 2 detects paper level B in cassette 2 detects the presence/absence of paper in the manual feed tray detects paper for pre-registration detects retry for cassette 1 detects retry for cassette 2 detects the state (open/closed) of the pickup cover detects paper at the fixing outlet detects delivery detects the state (full) of delivery detects movement for duplexing detects the state of the feed cover detects ITB home position detects waste toner (light-emitting) detects waste toner (light-receiving) detects the state (open/closed) of the front cover detect the density of toner image on the drum detects rotary home position detects paper at the fixing inlet identifies transparencies detects the density of toner on the developing cylinder detects the state (open/closed) of the toner cartridge access cover detects the humidity inside the machine detects the temperature of the fixing roller (middle) detects the temperature of the fixing roller (ends) cuts off the power line to the heater in response to overheating

HU1 TH1 TH2 TP1

environment sensor fixing main thermistor fixing sub thermistor thermal switch

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T-14-17 Ref. PS1 PS2 PS3 PS4 PS5 PS6 PS7 PS9 PS10 PS11 PS12 PS13 PS14 PS15 PS17 PS18 PS19 PS20 PS21 PS22 PS23 PS24 PS25 PS26 PS27 PS28 HU1 Parts number FH7-7312 FH7-7312 FH7-7312 FH7-7312 FH7-7312 FH7-7312 FH7-7312 FH7-7312 FH7-7312 FH7-7312 FH7-7312 FH7-7312 FH7-7312 FH7-7312 FH7-7312 FH7-7312 FH7-7630 FG3-2374 FG3-2375 FH7-7312 FH7-7629 FH7-7312 FH7-7312 RH7-7129 FM2-0096 FH7-7312 FH7-7620 P002-6 P002-5 P002-4 P002-3 1 paper present 1 paper present 0 paper present 1 paper present P001-7 P001-3 P001-6 P001-5 P001-2 P001-1 P002-2 P002-7 P001-4 P001-0 I/O 1 paper absent 1 paper absent 1 about half or less 1 about 50 sheets or less 1 about half or less 1 about 50 sheets or less 0 paper present 1 paper present 1 detected 1 detected DC controller PCB J322 J322 J322 J322 J322 J322 J317 J320 J322 J322 J321 J316 J314 J314 J317 J308 J320 J308 J308 J308 J310 J311 J316 J320 J307 J308 J310 E021 xx06 (residual paper only) xx0D xx07 xx08 xx05 xx01 xx02 JAM/E Code

T-14-18 Ref. TH1 TH2 TP1 Parts number FH7-7631 FH7-7632 FH7-6367 J316 J316 J202 DC controller PCB AC driver PCB

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PS13 PS19 TP1 TH1

PS10 PS25 PS1 PS3 PS4 PS15 PS14 HU1 PS23 PS17 PS7 PS9 PS5 PS6 PS2 PS11 TH2 PS26 PS12

PS24

PS22 PS18

PS27 PS28 PS21


F-14-39

PS20

14.4.5 Switch
14.4.5.1 Switch Table
0003-6408

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / <Reader Unit> The reader unit doe not have a switch. <Printer Unit>
T-14-19 Ref. SW1 SW3 SW4 SW5 main power switch cover open/closed switch control key environment heater switch Name Description turns on/off the main power detects the state (open/closed) of the front cover/right door serves to control copy work turns on/off the environment heater

T-14-20 Ref. SW1 SW3 Parts number FH7-6368 WC2-5327 COPIER>FUNCTION main controller PCB

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Ref. SW4

Parts number FG3-3004 WC1-5182

COPIER>FUNCTION INSTALL>KEY 0: do not recognize control key. [at time of shipment/after RAM initialization: 0] 1: recognize control key function.

main controller PCB J1208

SW5

SW4

SW1 SW5 SW3

F-14-40

14.4.5.2 Switch Table


0010-2770

/ iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i <Reader Unit> The reader unit doe not have a switch. <Printer Unit>
T-14-21 Ref. SW1 SW3 SW4 SW5 main power switch cover open/closed switch control key environment heater switch Name Description turns on/off the main power detects the state (open/closed) of the front cover/right door serves to control copy work turns on/off the environment heater

T-14-22 Ref. SW1 SW3 SW4 FG3-3004 WC1-5182 INSTALL>KEY Parts number FH7-6368 WC2-5327 0: do not recognize control key. [at time of shipment/after RAM initialization: 0] 1: recognize control key function. SW5 J1021 COPIER>FUNCTION main controller PCB

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SW4

SW1 SW5 SW3

F-14-41

14.4.6 Lamps, Heaters, and Others


14.4.6.1 Lamp. Heaters, and Others Table
0003-6409

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / <Reader Unit>


T-14-23 Ref. H5 H6 Name anti-condensation heater (left) anti-condensation heater (right) Parts number NPN NPN Description prevents condensation on the copyboard glass prevents condensation on the reading glass provides visual indications on the control panel (touch panel)

LCD1

LCD panel

FL2-1148

H5 H6 LCD1

F-14-42

<Printer Unit>

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T-14-24 Ref. H1 H2 H3 H4 H7 ELCB1 ELCB2 VA1,2 HDD1 SVR1 SP1 Name fixing main heater fixing sub heater fixing heat retention heater cassette heater deck heater leakage breaker (100V) leakage breaker (230V) varistor hard disk paper width detecting volume speaker Description serves the main heater (controls the temperature of the fixing roller) serves the sub heater (controls the temperature of the fixing roller) retains heat (keeps the pressure roller heated) prevents absorption of moisture by paper inside the cassette prevents absorption of moisture by paper inside the side deck protects against leakage protects against leakage protects against a voltage surge holds programs and images detects the width of paper from the manual feed tray provides audio indication (fax unit)

T-14-25 Ref. H1 Parts number FG3-2787 (100V) FG3-2790 (120V) FG3-2791 (240V) FG3-2787 (100V) H2 H3 H4 H7 ELCB1 ELCB2 VA1,2 HDD1 SVR1 SP1 FG3-2790 (120V) FG3-2791 (240V) FH7-4768-000 NPN NPN FH7-7624 FH7-7623 FF3-4529 WM2-5188 FG3-2800 FH5-3218 J1110/1111 J317 E315 main controller PCB DC controller PCB E Code

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H7 H3

H2 H1 HDD1

ELCB1 ELCB2 VA2 VA1 H4 SP1

SVR1

F-14-43

14.4.6.2 Lamp. Heaters, and Others Table


0010-1123

/ iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i <Reader Unit>


T-14-26 Ref. H5 H6 Name anti-condensation heater (left) anti-condensation heater (right) LCD panel Parts number NPN NPN Description prevents condensation on the copyboard glass prevents condensation on the reading glass provides visual indications on the control panel (touch panel)

LCD1

FL2-1148

H5 H6 LCD1

F-14-44

<Printer Unit>

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T-14-27 Ref. H1 H2 H3 H4 H7 ELCB1 ELCB2 VA1,2 HDD1 SVR1 SP1 Name fixing main heater fixing sub heater fixing heat retention heater cassette heater deck heater leakage breaker (100V) leakage breaker (230V) varistor hard disk paper width detecting volume speaker Description serves the main heater (controls the temperature of the fixing roller) serves the sub heater (controls the temperature of the fixing roller) retains heat (keeps the pressure roller heated) prevents absorption of moisture by paper inside the cassette prevents absorption of moisture by paper inside the side deck protects against leakage protects against leakage protects against a voltage surge holds programs and images detects the width of paper from the manual feed tray provides audio indication (fax unit)

T-14-28 Ref. H1 Parts number FG3-2787 (100V) FG3-2790 (120V) FG3-2791 (240V) H2 FG3-2787 (100V) FG3-2790 (120V) FG3-2791 (240V) H3 H4 H7 ELCB1 ELCB2 VA1,2 HDD1 SVR1 SP1 FH7-4768-000 NPN NPN FH7-7624 FH7-7623 FF3-4529 WM2-5214 FG3-2800 FM2-0342 J5002/5003 J317 E315 main controller PCB DC controller PCB E Code

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H7 H3

H2 H1 HDD1

ELCB1 ELCB2 VA2 VA1 H4 SP1

SVR1

F-14-45

14.4.7 PCBs
14.4.7.1 PCBs Table
0003-6410

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N <Reader Unit>


T-14-29 Ref. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] Name reader controller PCB CIS inverter PCB PANEL-SW-CL PCB control panel inerter PCB control panel CPU PCB control panel KEY PCB Parts number FG3-3159 FH3-7215 FG6-8938 FG3-2834 FG6-8939 FH6-0834 Description controls the reader unit/ADF controls the scanning lamp communicates the image data detected by the reader unit to the printer unit controls the activation of the LCD backlight controls the control panel controls the inputs from the keypad

[1]

[2]

[3]

[4]

[5] [6]

F-14-46

<Printer Unit>

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T-14-30 Ref. [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] arrestor PCB cassette 1 size detection PCB cassette 2 size PCB cassette size detection relay PCB pseudo CIP PCB BD PCB NCU PCB fax board PCB laser driver PCB G3F AX power supply PCB modular PCB high-voltage power supply PCB printer power supply PCB controller power supply PCB AC driver PCB high-voltage sub PCB accessories power supply PCB environment switch PCB DC controller PCB SRAM PCB main controller PCB (main) ECO-ID PCB expansion bus PCB main controller PCB (sub) resolution conversion board USB board/TokenRing board TokenRing board UFR board LAN board Name Parts number FG3-2851 FG3-2798 FG3-2798 NPN FM2-0103 FM2-0041 HG5-1866 FG3-1587 FM2-0041 FG3-2801 FG3-3464 FG3-2796 FM2-0216 (100/ 120V) FM2-0190 (230V) FG3-2792 FM2-0216 (100/ 120V) FM2-0190 (230V) FG3-3584 FH3-2656 (100/ 120V) FH3-2657 (230V) FG3-2797 FG3-2795 FG3-3225 FG3-3221 NPN FM2-0210 FM2-0209 FG3-2728 FG3-3226 FG3-3223 FG3-3223 FG3-3135 Description protects against over-voltage detects the size setting of cassette 1 detects the size setting of cassette 2 relays the detected size setting of the cassette generates pseudo CI signals generates the BD signal controls line switching controls the fax unit controls the laser unit serves as the power supply for G3FAX serves as an interface serves as a high-voltage power supply serves as the printer power supply serves as the controller power supply drives AC loads serves as a high-voltage sub power supply serves as the power supply for accessories serves as the heater power switch controls the printer unit/accessories retains service mode settings/HDD control information processes image data for output to the printer unit assists image processing serves the color LCD controller, card reader interface, etc. converts images from the reader unit converts resolution serves as an USB/TokenRing interface executes image rendering permits connection to a network

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[11]

[1] [6] [10] [2] [9] [3]

[8] [7] [5] [21] [4] [22]

[23] [20] [19] [24]

[25]

[18]

[26]

[17] [16] [15] [14] [13] [12]

[27] [28]

F-14-47

14.4.7.2 PCBs Table


0010-1104

/ iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i <Reader Unit>


T-14-31 Ref. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] Name Reader controller PCB CIS inverter PCB Control panel CPU PCB Control panel key PCB Control panel inverter PCB Control panel LCD Parts No. FG3-3159 FH3-7215 FG6-8938 FG3-2834 FG6-8939 FL2-1148 Description reader unit/ADF control scanning lamp control control panel control keypad input information control LCD backlight activation control LCD indication, touch panel control

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[1]

[2]

[3]

[4]

[5] [6]

F-14-48

<Printer Unit 1>


T-14-32 Ref. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] Name Arrestor PCB Cassette 1 size detection PCB Cassette 2 size detection PCB Cassette size detection relay PCB Off-hook PCB BD PCB NCU PCB Modem PCB Laser driver PCB G3 fax power supply PCB Fax relay PCB Modular PCB Parts No. FM2-2793 (100V only) FG3-2798 FG3-2798 NPN FM2-3857 FM2-0041 FM2-2790 FM2-2789 FM2-0041 FG3-3844 FM2-3686 Description protects against over-voltage cassette 1 size identification cassette 2 size identification cassette size detection relay detects the off-hook BD signal generation line control fax unit control laser unit drive control G3 fax power supply Relay of fax unit and main controller PCB (main)

FM2-3741 (100V) line I/F FM2-2792 (120V/230V)

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[1] [12]

[11]

[6]

[10] [2] [9] [3]

[8] [7] [5] [4]

F-14-49

<Printer Unit 2>


T-14-33 Ref. [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] Name High-voltage power supply PCB Printer power supply PCB (Main power supply PCB) Controller power supply PCB AC driver PCB (Main power supply PCB) All night power supply PCB High-voltage sub PCB Parts No. FG3-2796 FM2-3000 (100V/120V) FM2-3001 (230V) FG3-3843 FM2-3000 (100V/120V) FM2-3001 (230V) FK2-0340 (100V/120V) FK2-0341 (230V) FG3-3584 Description high-voltage power supply printer unit power supply controller power supply AC drive non-interruptive power supply high-voltage power supply sub accessories power supply heater power supply switch printer unit/accessory control image data processing for output to printer unit image processing (auxiliary) color space conversion, rotation for electronic sort, binary processing for fax, resolution conversion for fax image processing for printer output (color space compression, background removal, LGO conversion, direction mapping, color balance, zoom fine adjustment, gradation conversion, screen processing, framing, add-on) bus connection scanner interface, scanner image processing (resolution conversion, image rotation, compression expansion) LAN connection, HDD controller, HDD power supply service mode settings/HDD control information retention

Accessories power supply PCB FH3-2692 (100V/120V) FH3-2693 (230V) Environment switch PCB DC controller PCB Main controller PCB (main) ECO-ID PCB FM2-2777 FG3-3847 FM2-3675 NPN

Main controller PCB (sub R-A) FM2-3677

[25]

Main controller PCB (sub PE- FM2-3678 A)

[26] [27]

Relay PCB (Gu-short) Main controller PCB (sub SJA) Main controller PCB (sub LAN-bar-A) SRAM PCB

FK2-0724 FM2-3676

[28] [29]

FM2-3680 FG3-3681

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[23] [22]

[24]

[21]

[25]

[26]

[20]

[27]

[19] [18] [17] [16] [15] [14] [13]

[28] [29]

F-14-50

14.4.8 Variable Resistors (VR), Light-Emitting Diodes (LED), and Check Pins by PCB
14.4.8.1 Variable Resistors (VR), Light-Emiting Diodes (LED), and Check Pins by PCB
0001-1848

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i Of the variable resistors (VR), light-emitting diodes (LED), and check pins used in the machine those needed in the field are discussed. - Although normal, some LEDs may emit dim light when they remain off becouse of leakege current. - Keep the following symbols in mind; ---VR that may be used in the field. ---VR that must not be used in the field.

14.4.8.2 Points to Note about the Leakage Breaker


0003-1806

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i Points to Note When Checking the Output of PCBs While the machine is supplied with power, an AC voltage is applied to the terminlas of the leaksge breaker [1]. Be sure not to touch it inadvertently during a check.

F-14-51

14.4.8.3 Main Controller PCB (main)


0001-1849

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N

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LED2

LED5

LED2001

F-14-52 T-14-34

Notation LED2001 LED2 LED5

Description in operation +3.3V (all-night) being supplied +3.3V (non-all night) being supplied

14.4.8.4 Main Controller PCB (main)


0010-1200

/ iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i

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J1009 J1008 J1010 J1011 J1012 J1013

LED4

IC2
J1003

IC10 IC1 J1024 J1001

IC11

J1034

LED11 J1002 LED12


F-14-53

LED3

LED2 LED1

Code LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 LED11 LED12

Role +12V (Non-all night) feed is being executed. +5V (Non-all night) feed is being executed. +13V (Non-all night) feed is being executed. +3.3V (Non-all noght; for ASIC drive) feed is being executed. +3.3V (Non-all night) feed is being executed. +3.3V (All night) feed is being executed.

14.4.8.5 Main Controller PCB (sub PE-A)


0010-2862

/ iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i


LED1

J2000
F-14-54

Code LED1

Role +3.3V (Non-all night; for ASIC drive) feed is being executed.

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14.4.8.6 Main Controller PCB (sub SJ-A)


0010-2864

/ iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i

J3001 LED1
F-14-55

Code LED1

Role +3.3V (Non-all night; for ASIC drive) feed is being executed.

14.4.8.7 Main Controller PCB (sub R-A)


0010-2865

/ iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i


LED1

J4001
F-14-56

Code LED1

Role +3.3V (Non-all night; for ASIC drive) feed is being executed.

14.4.8.8 Main Controller PCB (sub LANBAR-A)


0010-2866

/ iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i


LED2 J5002 J5003

J5001
F-14-57

Code LED2

Role Network transmission is being executed.

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14.4.8.9 DC Controller PCB


0001-1854

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N

SW1

F-14-58 T-14-35

Notation SW1

Description for high-viltage PCB Be sure that the bits of the switch are positioned as follows:

SW1 ON OFF 1 2

14.4.8.10 DC Controller PCB


0010-1189

/ iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i

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SW1

F-14-59 T-14-36

Notation SW1

Description for high-voltage PCB Be sure that the bits of the switch are positioned as follows:

SW1 ON OFF 1 2

14.4.8.11 High-Voltage Power Supply PCB


0003-2199

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i

VR851
F-14-60

VR601

T-14-37

Notation VR601 VR851

Description for factory adjustment for factory adjustment

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Contents

Contents
15.1 Error Code Table........................................................................................................................................................15-1
15.1.1 Error Code................................................................................................................................................................................ 15-1

15.2 Error Code Details .....................................................................................................................................................15-3


15.2.1 Error Code Details Table ......................................................................................................................................................... 15-3 15.2.2 E602 in Detail (iR C3100 Series) .......................................................................................................................................... 15-18 15.2.3 E602 in Detail (iR C3170/C2570 Series)............................................................................................................................... 15-20

15.3 Error Codes (SEND) ................................................................................................................................................15-24


15.3.1 Self-Diagnostic Display ......................................................................................................................................................... 15-24 15.3.2 List of Error Codes without Messages................................................................................................................................... 15-25

15.4 Jam Codes ................................................................................................................................................................15-30


15.4.1 Jam Code (printer unit) .......................................................................................................................................................... 15-30 15.4.2 Jam Code (finisher-related).................................................................................................................................................... 15-30 15.4.3 Jam Code (ADF-related)........................................................................................................................................................ 15-31

15.5 Alarm Codes ............................................................................................................................................................15-32


15.5.1 Alarm Code ............................................................................................................................................................................ 15-32

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15.1 Error Code Table


15.1.1 Error Code
0001-2273

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i


Code Description

*: iR C3100 Series **: iR C3170/C2570 Series ***: Finisher-P1 ****: Finisher-Q1/Q3, Saddle Finisher-Q2/Q4 *****: Puncher Unit E000 E001 E002 E003 E004 E006 E008 E010 E012 E013 E014 E020 E021 E026 E032 E045 E067 E070 E100 E110 E202 E225 E227 E243 E248 E315 E351 E400 E490 E500 E503 *** E505 E514 E519 **** E530 E531 E532 E535 E537 E540 E542 **** E577 *** E580 E584 **** E590 ***** E591 ***** E592 ***** E593 ***** E5F0 **** E5F1 **** Insufficient temperature rise of the fixing unit at power-on Abnormality of the fixing unit Insufficient temperature rise of the fixing unit Low temperature of the fixing unit after standby Error of the protection circuit in the fixing unit Connection error of the fixing unit Life expectancy of the fixing roller Main motor error Drum motor error ITB waste toner full error Fixing motor error Drum/Developer-related error XX=01:Y XX=02:M XX=03:C Developing rotary error Toner empty error XX=01:Y XX=02:M OHP sensor error High voltage-related error ITB HP detection error BD error Operation error of the laser scanner motor CIS unit HP detection error CIS light quantity error Power supply error in the reader unit Control panel unit error Backup memory error Abnormality of image data Main controller PCB error Feeder communication error Model error Finisher communication error Finisher internal communication error Finisher backup memory error *** Stack delivery error / **** End assist motor error Gear change motor error *** Rear alignment error / **** Front alignment error Staple error Staple unit shift error Swing error *** Front alignment error / **** Rear alignment error *** Stack tray up/down error / **** Upper tray up/down error Lower tray up/down error Paddle error Stack tray up/down error Shutter unit error Puncher motor error Puncher dust sensor error Puncher side registration sensor error Puncher shift motor error Saddle paper positioning error Saddle paper folder error XX=03:C XX=04:K XX=04:K XX=00:Any color

The counter of the NE controller fails to operate.

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Code

Description

*: iR C3100 Series **: iR C3170/C2570 Series ***: Finisher-P1 ****: Finisher-Q1/Q3, Saddle Finisher-Q2/Q4 *****: Puncher Unit E5F2 **** E5F3 **** E5F4 **** E5F5 **** E5F6 **** E5F8 **** E5F9 **** E601 E602 E604 E609 * E610 ** E674 E677 E710 E711 E712 E713 E717 E719 E730 E731 E732 E733 E740 E743 E744 E745 * E746 * E747 E748 ** E749 ** E803 E804 E805 Saddle guide error Saddle alignment error Saddle rear side staple error Saddle front side staple error Saddle paper push-on error Saddle connector error Saddle switch error Abnormality of image memory Hard disk error The image memory (SDRAM) is faulty/insufficient Abnormal low temperature of the hard disk Failure in the hard disk cryptographic key FAX board communication error Abnormality of the external controller IPC initialization error IPC communication error Communication error between the ADF and the reader Communication error between the finisher and the printer Communication error with the NE controller Communication error with the coin vender/card reader PDL error UFR PCB error Reader communication error Printer communication error Abnormality of the Ethernet board DDI communication error Language file/BootROM error Token ring board error Option board error Main controller PCB error (Image processing ASIC or memory control/communication control ASIC) Main controller PCB error Restart in accordance with a change of the product configuration Door close error Controller fan error Fan error

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15.2 Error Code Details


15.2.1 Error Code Details Table
0003-5636

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i


Code Main Cause/Detail of Detection Countermeasures

*: iR C3100 Series **: iR C3170/C2570 Series ***: Finisher-P1 ****: Finisher-Q1/Q3, Saddle Finisher-Q2/Q4 *****: Puncher Unit E000 Insufficient temperature rise of the fixing unit at power-on 0001 Delay in temperature rise after poweron The non-contact thermistor fails to reach 50 deg C within 180sec after power-on. Check on connection of the thermistor/thermo switch, Check on a break in the heater, Replace the cover switch, Replace the fixing unit, Replace the main power supply PCB, Replace the DC controller PCB To recover from the error: In service mode COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR >ERR Replace the fixing unit, Replace the main power supply PCB, Replace the DC controller PCB To recover from the error: In service mode COPIER>FUNCTION> CLEAR>ERR

E001

Abnormality of the fixing unit 0001 High temperature of the end thermistor is detected. (Hardware) The hardware detects abnormal high temperature of the end thermistor (230 deg C or higher) for 400msec continuously. 0002 High temperature of the non-contact thermistor (Software) Abnormal high temperature (250 deg C or higher) of the non-contact thermistor is detected for 500ms continuously. 0003 High temperature of the end thermistor (Software) Abnormal high temperature (220 deg C or more) of the end thermistor is detected for 500ms continuously. 0004 Large difference in temperature between end and center Difference in temperature (80 deg C or more) between the non-contact thermistor and the end thermistor is detected for 500msec continuously. 0005 Foreign matter in the non-contact thermistor At the end of initial multiple rotations, difference in temperature (20 deg C or more) between the non-contact thermistor and the end thermistor is detected for 200msec continuously. 0006 A break in the non-contact thermistor film The status that A/D of the non-contact thermistor film is FFh continues for 500msec. Check on remaining paper in the fixing unit, Replace the fixing unit To recover from the error: In service mode COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR >ERR

Check on connection of the thermistor, Replace the fixing unit To recover from the error: In service mode COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR >ERR

0007 A short circuit in the non-contact Replace the fixing unit thermistor film To recover from the error: In service mode The status that A/D of the non-contact COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR >ERR thermistor film is 30h or less continues for 500msec. 0008 A break in the non-contact thermistor case The status that A/D of the non-contact thermistor case is FFh continues for 500msec. Check on connection of the thermistor, Replace the fixing unit To recover from the error: In service mode COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR >ERR

0009 A short circuit in the non-contact Replace the fixing unit thermistor case To recover from the error: In service mode The status that film A/D-case A/D of the COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR >ERR non-contact thermistor is 0C or more continues for 700msec. 0010 A break in the end thermistor The status that A/D of the contact thermistor case is FFh continues for 500msec. 0011 A short circuit in the end thermistor The status that A/D of the contact thermistor case is 39h or less continues for 500msec. Check on connection of the thermistor, Replace the fixing unit To recover from the error: In service mode COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR >ERR

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*: iR C3100 Series **: iR C3170/C2570 Series ***: Finisher-P1 ****: Finisher-Q1/Q3, Saddle Finisher-Q2/Q4 *****: Puncher Unit E002 Insufficient temperature rise of the fixing unit 0002 The non-contact thermistor fails to reach 70 deg C within 180 sec after reaching 50 deg C. 0003 The non-contact thermistor fails to reach 100 deg C within 180 sec after reaching 70 deg C. 0004 The non-contact thermistor fails to reach 120 deg C within 180 sec after reaching 100 deg C. 0005 The non-contact thermistor fails to reach 140 deg C within 180 sec after reaching 120 deg C. 0006 The non-contact thermistor fails to reach 160 deg C within 180 sec after reaching 140 deg C. 0007 The non-contact thermistor fails to reach 180 deg C within 180 sec after reaching 160 deg C. 0008 The non-contact thermistor fails to reach standby temperature (normally 190 deg C) within 180 sec after reaching 180 deg C. 0101 The non-contact thermistor fails to reach 120 deg C within 300 sec after power-on. 0102 The non-contact thermistor fails to reach standby temperature (normally 190 deg C) within 300 sec after reaching 120 deg C. E003 Low temperature of the fixing unit after standby 0001 Abnormal low temperature (130 deg C or lower) of the non-contact thermistor is detected for 3.5 sec continuously after standby. Check on connection of the sub thermistor/thermo switch, Replace the fixing unit, Check on a break in the heater, Replace the cover switch, Replace the main power supply PCB, Replace the DC controller PCB To recover from the error: In service mode COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR >ERR Check on connection of the thermistor, Replace the fixing unit To recover from the error: In service mode COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR >ERR

E004

Error of the protection circuit in the fixing unit 0001 The hardware detects triac short Turn OFF and back ON the main power, Check on abnormality (1 sec or more) for connection of the thermo switch, Replace the main 400msec continuously while the heater power supply PCB, Replace the DC controller PCB is OFF.

E006

Connection error of the fixing unit 0000 The hardware detects non-attachment of Check on connection of the fixing unit cable, the fixing unit for 400msec Replace the relay cable, Replace the fixing unit, continuously. Replace the DC controller PCB A break in the fixing unit presence/ absence signal (FUSER_CNCTX_N) / Disconnection of the connector (The connectors are placed as shown below) DC controller PCB : J316 Fixing unit : J2007, J2008 Relay connector (between DC controller and fixing unit) : J2006 (7 pins)

E008

Life expectancy of the fixing roller 0001 The fixing roller life expectancy counter Replace the fixing roller or fixing unit reaches its upper limit (120,000). After replacement, enter "0" to the service mode COPIER>COUNTER >MISC>FX-UP-RL

E010

Main motor error 0001 Lock of the motor fails to be detected 2 Check on connection of the connector, Replace the sec or more after the motor starts to motor operate. 0002 After rotation of the motor becomes stable, the motor lock fails (i.e., the motor becomes unstable) for 500msec or more.

E012

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*: iR C3100 Series **: iR C3170/C2570 Series ***: Finisher-P1 ****: Finisher-Q1/Q3, Saddle Finisher-Q2/Q4 *****: Puncher Unit 0001 Lock of the motor fails to be detected 2 Check on connection of the connector, Replace the sec or more after the motor starts to motor operate. 0002 After rotation of the motor becomes stable, the motor lock fails (i.e., the motor becomes unstable) for 500msec or more. E013 ITB waste toner full error 0000 Jobs for 500 images (on a small-size Replace the waste toner container paper basis) have been executed after the ITB waste toner full sensor is turned ON. E014 Fixing motor error 0001 Lock of the motor fails to be detected 2sec or more after the motor starts to operate. 0002 After rotation of the motor becomes stable, the motor lock fails (i.e., the motor becomes unstable) for 500msec or more. E020 Drum/Developer-related error XX=01:Y XX=02:M XX=03:C XX10 In INIT control of the initial setting, SGNL is less than 62. XX11 In INIT control of the initial setting, REF is less than 62. XX12 In INIT control of the initial setting, SGNL is 960 or more. XX13 In INIT control of the initial setting, REF is 960 or more. XX50 When density data is computed using SGNL value and REF value in ATR control, REF becomes 0 due to backup data corruption. XX51 When density data is computed using SGNL value and REF value in ATR control, the sensitivity coefficient becomes 0 due to backup data corruption. XX=04:K XX=00:Any color Check on connection of the connector, Replace the motor, Replace the fixing roller

Clean the ATR sensor window, Check on attachment of the developing unit, Check on a break in the ATR sensor, Replace the ATR sensor Check on a break in the ATR sensor, Replace the ATR sensor Check on a break in the ATR sensor, Check on operation of the shutter, Replace the ATR sensor Check on a break in the ATR sensor, Replace the ATR sensor Clean the ATR sensor window, Check on attachment of the developing unit, Check on a break in the ATR sensor, Replace the ATR sensor, Replace the DC controller PCB Replace the DC controller PCB

XX81 P-SENS-P is less than 255 when a base Clean the patch image reading sensor window (drum face) of patch detection is read out. XX90 A computation result of patch reading in Check on attachment of the developing unit, patch detection is less than 16. Replace the patch image reading sensor, Replace the developing unit XX91 A computation result of patch reading in Check on toner leak from toner buffer in the patch detection is 1008 or more. developing unit, Replace the patch image reading sensor XX92 A computation result of patch reading in Check on attachment of the developing unit, patch detection is less than 42 for Y/M/ Replace the patch image reading sensor, Replace the developing unit C and less than 73 for Bk 3 times in succession. XX93 A computation result of patch reading in Check on toner leak from toner buffer in the patch detection is 522 or more for Y/M/ developing unit, Replace the patch image reading C and 543 or more for Bk 3 times in sensor succession. XXA0 In ATR control, SGNL is less than 62. Clean the ATR sensor window, Check on attachment of the developing unit, Check on a break in the ATR sensor, Replace the ATR sensor Check on a break in the ATR sensor, Replace the ATR sensor

XXA1 In ATR control, REF is less than 62.

XXA2 In ATR control, SGNL is 960 or more. Check on a break in the ATR sensor, Check on operation of the shutter, Replace the ATR sensor XXA3 In ATR control, REF is 960 or more. Check on a break in the ATR sensor, Replace the ATR sensor

XXA8 In ATR control, the detected T/D ratio is Check on toner leak from toner buffer in the upper than its upper limit (13%) 3 times developing unit, Replace the ATR sensor in succession.

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*: iR C3100 Series **: iR C3170/C2570 Series ***: Finisher-P1 ****: Finisher-Q1/Q3, Saddle Finisher-Q2/Q4 *****: Puncher Unit XXA9 In ATR control, the detected T/D ratio is Check on attachment of the developing unit, lower than its lower limit (3%) 3 times Replace the ATR sensor in succession. E021 Developing rotary error 0001 HP of the developing rotary fails to be detected. 0002 Flag detection timing while the developing rotary rotates is too fast or too late. 0003 The sensor fails to detect the flag when the developing rotary stops at the developing position. E026 Toner empty error XX=01:Y XX=02:M XX=03:C XX=04:K Check on connection of the HP sensor, between the rotary motor and the DC controller PCB, Replace the HP sensor, Replace the DC controller PCB, Replace the rotary motor

XX01 After toner runs out, toner density fails Replace the toner container, Check on a position of the developing shutter to go back to normal even if toner replacement and toner recovery have been performed 5 times or more in succession. E032 The counter of the NE controller fails to operate. 0001 A break in the count pulse signal is detected. E045 OHP sensor error 0001 The sampling data measured during initial multiple rotations is lower than the specific level. E067 High voltage-related error 0100 The measured current of the primary transfer ATVC is abnormal twice in succession. Check on the primary transfer roller spring, Clean the position where the primary transfer roller contacts, Replace the primary transfer roller, Replace the drum unit Check a value of COPIER> DISPLAY> MISC> DRM-LIFE, and replace the drum unit if the value is near 100 because the drum may have reached its life expectancy. Turn OFF and back ON the main power Replace the OHP sensor Check on a break in the cable

0110 The measured voltage of the primary transfer ATVC is abnormal twice in succession. E070 ITB HP detection error

0001 HP of the ITB fails to be detected even Clean the HP detection seal, Clean/Replace the HP sensor after the specific period of time. Abnormality of the HP sensor, Deviation of the belt from its position to either edge, or soiling of the seal 0002 The next HP fails to be detected within Clean the ITB back side and the drive roller the specific period of time after the HP of the ITB is detected. 0003 The next HP is detected earlier than the Clean the HP detection seal, Clean/Replace the HP specific period of time after the HP of sensor the ITB is detected. The ITB is torn due to scratches, and the sensor detects the tear as a HP by mistake. E100 BD error 0001 Speed lock of the BD speed control fails Check on connection between the laser scanner unit to be executed 5 sec after the laser and the DC controller PCB, Check on 24V line fuse, scanner motor starts to operate. Replace the laser scanner unit 0002 The speed lock of the BD speed control fails while rotation of the laser scanner motor is stable. 0003 The phase lock of the BD phase control fails while rotation of the laser scanner motor is stable. 0004 Phase lock of the BD phase control fails to be executed 6 sec after the laser scanner motor starts to operate. E110 Operation error of the laser scanner motor 0001 Speed lock of the FG speed control fails Check on connection between the laser scanner unit to be executed 5 sec after the laser and the DC controller PCB, Check on 24V line fuse, scanner motor starts to operate. Replace the laser scanner unit E202 CIS unit HP detection error

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*: iR C3100 Series **: iR C3170/C2570 Series ***: Finisher-P1 ****: Finisher-Q1/Q3, Saddle Finisher-Q2/Q4 *****: Puncher Unit 0001 The HP sensor fails to be ON after the Disconnect and then connect the connector, Replace CIS unit moves backward for a specific the scanner HP sensor, Replace the scanner motor, distance or more. Replace the reader controller PCB 0002 The HP sensor fails to be OFF after the CIS unit moves forward for a specific distance or more. E225 CIS light quantity error 0001 Normal light-up of the lamp fails to be confirmed at the time of power-on and shading correction when a job starts. E227 Power supply error in the reader unit 0001 24V port is off at power-on. 0002 24V port is off when a job starts. 0003 24V port is off when a job terminates. 0004 24V port is off during a drive under load. E243 Control panel unit error 0000 Communication between the main controller and the control panel unit is abnormal. E248 Backup memory error 0000 Check error of the SRAM PCB (at start Check on connection of the SRAM PCB, Replace up) the SRAM PCB 0001 Reader controller EEPROM error at power-on 0002 Reader controller EEPROM writing error 0003 Reader controller EEPROM reading error after check error writing E315 Abnormality of image data * 0008 ASIC (for compression/decompression) Check on connection of the image conversion on the image conversion PCB is faulty. board, Replace the image conversion board Timeout error during encoding (No response after 30sec passed) 000e Data is corrupt (Abnormality of memory/HDD) Soft decode error Replace the image memory (SDRAM) , Replace the HDD Replace the reader controller PCB Check on connection between the main controller PCB and the control panel unit Disconnect and connect the power supply connector, Replace the power supply Disconnect and then connect the connector, Replace the document lamp (xenon tube), Replace the CIS, Replace the inverter PCB, Replace the reader controller PCB

* 0010 ASIC (for compression/decompression) Check on connection of the image conversion on the image conversion PCB is faulty. board, Replace the image conversion board Timeout error during decoding * 0025 ASIC (for compression/decompression) on the image conversion PCB is faulty. Image data transfer error during rotation processing. * 0028 ASIC (for compression/decompression) on the image conversion PCB is faulty. Timeout error during rotation processing * 0034 ASIC (for scaling processing) on the image conversion PCB is faulty. Image data transfer error during scaling processing * 0036 ASIC (for scaling processing) on the image conversion PCB is faulty. Timeout error during scaling processing E351 Main controller PCB error 0000 Communication error of the main controller PCB occurs at start-up. Check on connection between the main controller PCB and the main controller PCB (sub) , Replace the main controller PCB, Replace the main controller PCB (sub) Check on connection between the ADF controller PCB and the main controller PCB (sub), Replace the ADF controller PCB, Replace the main controller PCB (sub) Connect an appropriate feeder

E400

Feeder communication error 0001 Checksum error 0002 Reception status error 0003 Reception interrupt error Model error 0001 Feeder for other model is detected. Finisher communication error

E490 E500

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*: iR C3100 Series **: iR C3170/C2570 Series ***: Finisher-P1 ****: Finisher-Q1/Q3, Saddle Finisher-Q2/Q4 *****: Puncher Unit 0001 Communication error is detected between the main body and the finisher for specific times and specific period of time. E503 *** Finisher internal communication error 0002 Communication error between the finisher and the saddle unit Check on connection between the saddle stitcher controller PCB and the finisher controller PCB, Replace the finisher controller PCB, Replace the saddle stitcher controller PCB Check on connection between the puncher controller PCB and the finisher controller PCB, Replace the finisher controller PCB, Replace the puncher controller PCB Check on connection between the DC controller PCB and the finisher controller PCB, Replace the finisher controller PCB, Replace the DC controller PCB Check on connection between the DC controller PCB and the finisher controller PCB, Replace the finisher controller PCB, Replace the DC controller PCB

0003 Communication error between the finisher and the puncher unit

E505

Finisher backup memory error 0001 Data stored in the backup memory is abnormal.

**** 0002 Abnormality of puncher unit EEPROM Check on connection between the puncher controller PCB and the finisher controller PCB, data Replace the finisher controller PCB, Replace the puncher controller PCB E514 *** Stack delivery error / **** End assist motor error *** 0001 The HP sensor fails to be ON within 1500ms after the return belt starts to move to its HP. *** 0002 The HP sensor fails to be OFF within 1500ms after the return belt starts to move to the belt contact position. **** 0001 The HP sensor fails to be OFF after the Replace the end assist HP sensor (PI39) , Replace end assist motor rotates for a specific the end assist motor (M39) period of time. **** 0002 The HP sensor fails to be ON after the end assist motor rotates for a specific period of time. E519 **** Gear change motor error 0001 The HP sensor fails to be OFF after the Replace the gear change HP sensor (PI49) , Replace gear change motor rotates for a specific the gear change motor (M40) period of time. 0002 The HP sensor fails to be ON after the gear change motor rotates for a specific period of time. E530 *** Rear alignment error / **** Front alignment error *** 0001 The HP sensor fails to be ON within 2000ms after the rear adjuster plate starts to move to its HP. *** 0002 The HP sensor fails to be OFF within 1000ms after the rear adjuster plate starts to move from its HP. **** 0001 The HP sensor fails to be OFF after the Replace the front adjuster plate HP sensor (PI36) , front jog motor rotates for a specific Replace the front adjuster plate motor (M33) period of time. **** 0002 The HP sensor fails to be ON after the front job motor rotates for a specific period of time. E531 Staple error *** 0001 The HP sensor fails to be ON within Replace the stapling HP sensor (SR18) , Replace the 500ms after the staple motor starts to staple motor (M9) drive in the reverse direction to recover from a staple jam. *** 0002 The HP sensor fails to be OFF within 500ms after the staple motor starts to drive. **** 0001 The HP sensor fails to be OFF after the Replace the staple HP sensor (PI50) , Replace the staple motor rotates for a specific period staple motor (M41) of time. **** 0002 The HP sensor fails to be ON after the staple motor rotates for a specific period of time. E532 Staple unit shift error Replace the rear adjuster plate HP sensor (SR4) , Replace the rear adjuster plate motor (M4) Check on a drive of the stack retaining roller, Replace the return belt U-turn HP sensor (SR5) , Replace the stack delivery motor (M2)

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*: iR C3100 Series **: iR C3170/C2570 Series ***: Finisher-P1 ****: Finisher-Q1/Q3, Saddle Finisher-Q2/Q4 *****: Puncher Unit *** 0001 The HP sensor fails to be ON within 11000ms after the staple unit starts to move to the stapling HP. *** 0002 The HP sensor fails to be OFF within 1000ms after the staple unit starts to move from its HP. **** 0001 The HP sensor fails to be OFF after the Replace the stapler shift HP sensor (PI50) , Replace staple shift motor rotates for a specific the stapler shift motor (M35) period of time. **** 0002 The HP sensor fails to be ON after the stapler shift motor rotates for a specific period of time. E535 Swing error *** 0001 The HP sensor fails to be ON within 2000ms after the swing arm starts to move to its HP. *** 0002 The HP sensor fails to be OFF within 1000ms after the swing arm starts to move from its HP. **** 0001 The HP sensor fails to be OFF after the Replace the swing HP sensor (PI35) , Replace the swing motor rotates for a specific period swing motor (M36) of time. **** 0002 The HP sensor fails to be ON after the swing motor rotates for a specific period of time. E537 *** Front alignment error / **** Rear alignment error *** 0001 The HP sensor fails to be ON within 2000ms after the front adjuster plate starts to move to its HP. *** 0002 The HP sensor fails to be OFF within 1000ms after the front adjuster plate starts to move from its HP. **** 0001 The HP sensor fails to be OFF after the Replace the rear adjuster plate HP sensor (PI37) , swing motor rotates for a specific period Replace the rear adjuster plate motor (M34) of time. **** 0002 The HP sensor fails to be ON after the swing motor rotates for a specific period of time. E540 *** Stack tray up/down error / **** Upper tray up/down error *** 0002 Paper surface detection fails to end within 1000ms. *** 0003 Encoder lock within 200ms fails to reach 10pulse during paper surface detection. *** 0004 Outputs of the top paper sensor, bottom paper sensor, tray upper limit sensor, and tray lower limit sensor have abnormality during paper surface detection. **** 0001 The upper tray up/down motor clock is Replace the shift motor (M37) of the tray 1, Replace abnormal. the shift area sensor PCB of the tray 1 **** 0002 Area is abnormal. **** 0003 The safety switch is activated. E542 **** Lower tray up/down error 0001 The lower tray up/down motor clock is Replace the shift motor (M38) of the tray 2, Replace abnormal. the shift area sensor PCB of the tray 2 0002 Area is abnormal. 0003 The safety switch is activated. E577 *** Paddle error 0001 The HP sensor fails to be ON within Replace the paddle HP sensor (SR8) , Replace the 1500ms after the paper retaining paddle paddle motor (M6) starts to move to its HP. 0002 The HP sensor fails to be OFF within 1000ms after the paper retaining paddle starts to move from its HP. E580 Stack tray up/down error Replace the stack tray top paper sensor (SR9) , Replace the stack tray bottom paper sensor (SR10) , Replace the stack tray upper limit sensor (SR13) , Replace the stack tray lower limit sensor (SR12) , Replace the stack tray shift motor (M7) Replace the front adjuster plate HP sensor (SR3) , Replace the front adjuster plate motor (M3) , Replace the adjuster plate drive belt Check on operation of the stack delivery motor swing mechanism, Replace the swing cam HP sensor (SR7) , Replace the swing cam motor (M5) Replace the stapler slide HP sensor (SR6) , Replace the stapler slide motor (M8)

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*: iR C3100 Series **: iR C3170/C2570 Series ***: Finisher-P1 ****: Finisher-Q1/Q3, Saddle Finisher-Q2/Q4 *****: Puncher Unit 0001 The stack tray fails to reach the stack tray height sensor 4sec. after the stack tray up/down motor starts to move up the tray; or the stack tray fails to come out of the height sensor. E584 **** Shutter unit error 0001 The shutter open sensor fails to be OFF Replace the stack ejection motor (M32) , Replace (The shutter cannot be closed). the shutter open/close clutch (CL31), Replace the shutter HP sensor (PI45) 0002 The shutter open sensor fails to be ON (The shutter cannot be opened). E590 ***** Puncher motor error 0001 The puncher HP sensor fails to be detected after the puncher motor is driven for 200ms. 0002 The puncher fails to detect the puncher HP sensor after the puncher motor stops during initial operation. E591 ***** Puncher dust sensor error 0001 Light receiving voltage at the time of light emission is abnormal. 0002 Light receiving voltage at the time of non-light-emission is abnormal. E592 ***** Puncher side registration sensor error 0001 Light receiving voltage at the time of light emission is abnormal. 0002 Light receiving voltage at the time of non-light-emission is abnormal. 0003 Light receiving voltage at the time of light emission is abnormal. 0004 Light receiving voltage at the time of non-light-emission is abnormal. 0005 Light receiving voltage at the time of light emission is abnormal. 0006 Light receiving voltage at the time of non-light-emission is abnormal. 0007 Light receiving voltage at the time of light emission is abnormal. 0008 Light receiving voltage at the time of non-light-emission is abnormal. 0009 Light receiving voltage at the time of light emission is abnormal. 000A Light receiving voltage at the time of non-light-emission is abnormal. E593 ***** Puncher shift motor error 0001 The HP sensor fails to be OFF. 0002 The HP sensor fails to be ON. E5F0 **** Saddle paper positioning error 0001 The paper positioning plate HP sensor fails to be ON after the paper positioning plate motor is driven for 1.33 sec. 0002 The paper positioning plate HP sensor fails to be OFF after the paper positioning plate motor is driven for 1 sec. E5F1 **** Saddle paper folder error 0001 The number of detection pulses for the paper folder motor clock sensor is below the specific level. 0002 The paper folder HP sensor fails to change after the paper folder motor is driven for 3 sec. E5F2 **** Saddle guide error Replace the paper folder motor (M2S), Replace the paper folder motor clock sensor (PI4S) Replace the paper positioning plate motor (M4S), Replace the paper positioning plate HP sensor (PI7S) Replace the HP sensor, Replace the puncher shift motor Replace the side registration sensor 4 Replace the side registration sensor 3 Replace the side registration sensor 2 Replace the side registration sensor 1 Replace the end sensor Replace the puncher dust sensor Replace the puncher HP sensor, Replace the puncher motor Replace the stack ejection motor (M32) , Replace the shutter open/close clutch (CL31), Replace the shutter HP sensor (PI45) Check on overload on the stack tray up/down motor, Replace the stack tray up/down motor (M5), Replace the stack tray paper height sensor (S10) , Replace the stack tray up/down motor clock sensor (S9)

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*: iR C3100 Series **: iR C3170/C2570 Series ***: Finisher-P1 ****: Finisher-Q1/Q3, Saddle Finisher-Q2/Q4 *****: Puncher Unit 0001 The guide HP sensor fails to be ON after Replace the guide motor (M3S), Replace the guide the guide motor is driven for 0.455 sec. HP sensor (PI13S) 0002 The HP sensor fails to be OFF after the guide motor is driven for 1 sec. E5F3 **** Saddle alignment error 0001 The adjuster plate HP sensor fails to be Replace the jog motor (M5S), Replace the adjuster ON after the jog motor is driven for 0.5 plate HP sensor (PI5S) sec. (for 1.67 sec. during initial operation) 0002 The adjuster plate HP sensor fails to be OFF after the jog motor is driven for 1 sec. E5F4 **** Saddle rear side staple error 0001 The stitching HP sensor fails to be ON Replace the stitcher motor (rear, M6S), Replace the after the stitcher motor (rear) rotates in stitching HP sensor (rear, MS5S) the adverse direction for 0.5 sec. or more. 0002 The stitching HP sensor fails to be OFF after the stitcher motor (rear) rotates for 0.5 sec. or more. E5F5 **** Saddle front side staple error 0001 The stitching HP sensor fails to be ON Replace the stitcher motor (front, M7S), Replace after the stitcher motor (front) rotates in the stitching HP sensor (front, MS7S) the adverse direction for 0.5 sec. or more. 0002 The stitching HP sensor fails to be OFF after the stitcher motor (front) rotates for 0.5 sec. or more. E5F6 **** Saddle paper push-on error 0001 The paper pressure plate HP sensor fails Replace the paper pressure plate motor (M8S), to be ON after the paper pressure plate Replace the paper pressure plate HP sensor (PI14S) motor is driven for 0.3 sec. or more. 0002 The paper pressure plate HP sensor fails to be OFF after the paper pressure plate motor is driven for 80ms or more. 0003 The number of detection pulses for the Replace the paper pressure plate motor (M8S), paper pressure plate motor clock sensor Replace the paper pressure plate motor clock sensor is below the specific level. (PI1S) 0004 The paper pressure plate leading edge Replace the paper pressure plate motor (M8S), sensor fails to be OFF after the paper Replace the paper pressure plate leading edge pressure plate motor is driven for 80ms sensor (PI15S) or more. 0005 The paper pressure plate leading edge sensor fails to be ON after the paper pressure plate motor is driven for 0.3 sec. or more. E5F8 **** Saddle connector error 0001 Disconnection of the guide HP sensor connector is detected. 0002 Disconnection of the paper pressure plate HP sensor connector is detected. 0003 Disconnection of the paper pressure plate leading edge sensor connector is detected. E5F9 **** Saddle switch error 0001 Open of the inlet cover is detected for 1 Replace the inlet cover switch (MS1S), Replace the sec. or more after the host machine starts front cover switch (MS2S), Replace the delivery initial rotation/printing while the cover switch (MS3S) following sensors detect their covers closed. - Inlet cover sensor (PI9S) - Front cover open/close sensor (PI2S) - Delivery cover sensor (PI3S) Or, the front cover switch (MS2S) or the delivery cover switch (MS3S) is open. Disconnect and then connect the guide HP sensor (PI13S) connector Disconnect and then connect the paper pressure plate HP sensor (PI14S) connector Disconnect and then connect the paper pressure plate leading edge sensor (PI15S) connector

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*: iR C3100 Series **: iR C3170/C2570 Series ***: Finisher-P1 ****: Finisher-Q1/Q3, Saddle Finisher-Q2/Q4 *****: Puncher Unit 0002 Open of the front cover switch is Replace the front cover switch (MS2S), Replace the detected for 1 sec. or more after the host delivery cover switch (MS3S) machine starts initial rotation/printing while the following sensors detect their covers closed. - Inlet cover sensor (PI9S) - Front cover open/close sensor (PI2S) - Delivery cover sensor (PI3S) 0003 Open of the delivery cover switch is Replace the inlet cover switch (MS1S), Replace the detected for 1 sec. or more after the host front cover switch (MS2S), Replace the delivery machine starts initial rotation/printing cover switch (MS3S) while the following sensors detect their covers closed. - Inlet cover sensor (PI9S) - Front cover open/close sensor (PI2S) - Delivery cover sensor (PI3S) - Delivery cover switch (MS3S) E601 Abnormality of image memory 0000 Communication error of the image memory (SDRAM) E602 E604 Hard disk error 0000 Memory capacity required for a model fails to be recognized. ** 0001 Memory for MEAP application is insufficient. ** 0768 Memory is faulty/insufficient (768MB is required) ** 1024 Memory is faulty/insufficient (1024MB is required) E609 * Abnormal low temperature of the hard disk Replace the HDD 0008 At start-up, temperature of the HDD fails to reach the specific level within a specific period of time. 0009 During recovery from sleep mode, temperature of the HDD is below the specific level within the specific period of time. E610 ** Failure in the hard disk cryptographic key 0001 The encryption board is not attached. 0002 Memory is faulty/insufficient Attach the encryption board Add on memory Replace the SDRAM Refer to [Details of E602] Add on the SDRAM

The image memory (SDRAM) is faulty/insufficient

0101 Initialization of a key storage area in the Turn OFF and back ON the main power, Replace memory ends in failure. the main controller PCB 0102 Initialization of code processing ends in Turn OFF and back ON the main power, Replace failure. the encryption board 0201 Code processing error 0202 Code processing error 0301 Creation of a cryptographic key ends in failure. 0302 Failure in the cryptographic key is detected. 0303 Failure in the cryptographic key is detected. 0401 Error is detected during encrypting. 0402 Error is detected during decoding. E674 FAX board communication error Turn OFF and back ON the main power, Replace the main controller PCB The HDD will be initialized due to the error. Turn OFF and back ON the main power, Replace the encryption board

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*: iR C3100 Series **: iR C3170/C2570 Series ***: Finisher-P1 ****: Finisher-Q1/Q3, Saddle Finisher-Q2/Q4 *****: Puncher Unit 0001 Communication error between the FAX Check on connection between the FAX board and board and the main controller PCB is the main controller PCB, Replace the FAX board, detected for the specific number of Replace the main controller PCB times. * 0002 Communication error between the FAX board and the main controller PCB is detected for the specific number of times. ** 0004 Access to the modem IC is abnormal. ** 0008 Access to the port IC is abnormal. ** 000C Access to the modem IC and port IC is abnormal. ** 0010 Abnormality is detected when the timer Replace the main controller PCB device is open. ** 0011 Abnormality is detected when the timer device starts. E677 Abnormality of the external controller 0003 Abnormality of the external controller Abnormality is detected in configuration check when the external controller starts up. Check on connection of the cable, Re-install the external controller system

0010 Controller for other mode is connected. Connect an appropriate controller, Re-install the external controller system 0080 Communication with the printer is abnormal after the external controller starts up properly. E710 IPC initialization error 0001 The status fails to be ready within 3 sec Check on connection of the cable after the IPC chip starts up. E711 IPC communication error 0001 Error is set to the error register of the Check on connection of the cable, Replace the ADF IPC chip 4 times or more within 1.5 sec. controller PCB, Replace the reader controller PCB 0002 Error is detected 4 times or more within Check on connection of the cable, Replace the 1.5 sec. after communication between finisher controller PCB, Replace the DC controller the finisher and the printer stops, and PCB recovery ends in failure. E712 Communication error between the ADF and the reader 0001 Communication between the reader and Check on connection of the cable, Replace the ADF the ADF stops, and the communication controller PCB, Replace the reader controller PCB cannot recover for 5 sec. or more. E713 Communication error between the finisher and the printer 0000 Communication between the finisher and the copier stops. E717 Check on connection of the cable, Replace the finisher controller PCB, Replace the DC controller PCB Check on connection of the cable, Re-install the external controller system

Communication error with the NE controller 0001 The NE controller connected before the Check on connection of the cable power is turned off fails to be To recover from the error: In service mode recognized at power-on. COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR >ERR 0002 A break in the IPC, IPC communication fails to recover

E719

Communication error with the coin vender/card reader 0001 The coin vender connected before the power is turned off fails to be recognized at power-on. 0002 - A break in the IPC cable connected to the coin vender, IPC communication fails to recover - A break in the paper pickup/delivery signal line - Incorrect connection is detected (Short circuit in Tx and Rx of IPC) 0011 The card reader connected before the power is turned off fails to be recognized at power-on. 0012 A break in the IPC cable connected to the card reader, IPC communication fails to recover Check on connection of the cable To recover from the error: In service mode COPIER>FUNCTION>CLEAR >ERR

E730

PDL error

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*: iR C3100 Series **: iR C3170/C2570 Series ***: Finisher-P1 ****: Finisher-Q1/Q3, Saddle Finisher-Q2/Q4 *****: Puncher Unit 1001 PDL software error Initialization error when a job starts. 100A PDL software error System error such as a failure in initialization occurs during job processing. 9004 Open interface communication error PAI communication error with the external controller 9005 Connection error between the video cable and the external controller is detected. A006 PDL communication error PDL has no response Turn OFF and back ON the main power, Check on connection of the Open interface board/cable, Replace the external controller, Replace the Open interface board, Replace the main controller PCB Reset PDL, Turn OFF and back ON the main power

Reset PDL, Turn OFF and back ON the main power, Check on connection of the UFR board, Reinstall the system, Replace the main controller PCB, Format and re-install the whole system. Reset PDL, Turn OFF and back ON the main power, Format and re-install the whole system

A007 PDL version mismatch Machine control software version and PDL control software version do not match at start-up. B013 PDL built-in font error Font data is corrupt at start-up. C000 Initialization error C001 HDD access error E731 UFR PCB error

Turn OFF and back ON the main power, Re-install the system, Format and re-install the whole system. Format and re-install the whole system, Replace the main controller PCB. Format and re-install the whole system, Replace the HDD, Replace the main controller PCB.

3000 The UFR PCB fails to be recognized at Check on connection of the UFR PCB * , Replace start-up. the UFR PCB * , Replace the main controller PCB 3001 The UFR PCB fails to be initialized at start-up. 3002 Rambus fails to be initialized. 3015 Image data fails to be sent to the tip on the main controller PCB (main). E732 Reader communication error 0001 DDI-S communication error Check on connection between the reader controller PCB and the main controller PCB, Check on the reader power supply Check on connection between the DC controller PCB and the main controller PCB, Check on the printer power supply Turn OFF and back ON the main power, Replace the UFR PCB * , Replace the main controller PCB

E733

Printer communication error 0000 The printer fails to be detected at startup. 0001 DDI-P communication error

E740

Abnormality of the Ethernet board 0002 Incorrect MAC address is detected at start-up. 0003 Incorrect network ID is detected at startup. Replace the Ethernet board * , Replace the main controller PCB (sub LAN-bar) **

E743

DDI communication error Disconnect and then connect the reader 0001 The reader controller PCB detects communication error between the main communication cable connector, Replace the reader controller PCB and the reader controller controller PCB, Replace the main controller PCB PCB.

E744

Language file/BootROM error 0001 Language version and Bootable version Upgrade the version of the Language file in the HDD differ. 0002 The language size in the HDD is too large. 0003 Language in Config.txt in the HDD that should be switched fails to be found. Switch to the language in the HDD cannot be done. 0004 Switch to the language in the HDD cannot be done. 1000 The BootROM for other model is connected. * 1001 System version and BootROM version do not match. 2000 Incorrect engine ID is detected. Replace the BootROM Replace the BootROM, Upgrade the system version Re-install the system

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*: iR C3100 Series **: iR C3170/C2570 Series ***: Finisher-P1 ****: Finisher-Q1/Q3, Saddle Finisher-Q2/Q4 *****: Puncher Unit * 4000 Incorrect DC controller PCB is detected. E745 * Token ring board error 0001 Initialization of the token ring driver using PCI ends in failure. 0002 MAC address is abnormal when the token ring driver is initialized. 0003 Board information acquisition/setting is abnormal when the token ring board is initialized. 0004 Connection error when the token ring driver starts up. E746 * Option board error 0003 The UFR PCB for other model is detected at start-up. Replace with an appropriate UFR PCB Check on connection of the cable, Check on power supply of the MAU Check on connection of the token ring board, Replace the token ring board Upgrade the DC controller PCB version

0004 The main controller PCB (sub) for other Replace with an appropriate main controller PCB (sub) model is detected at start-up. E747 * Main controller PCB error (Image processing ASIC or memory control/communication control ASIC) XXXX IC12 (image processing ASIC) or IC23 Turn OFF and back ON the main power, Replace (memory control/communication the main controller PCB (main) control ASIC, CPU) on the main controller PCB is abnormal (such as image data transfer error) E747 ** Main controller PCB error 0000-1217 An error occurs in the main controller PCB (Main). Turn the main power off and turn it back on. Replace the main controller PCB (Main).

2000-3D00 An error occurs in the communication Disconnect and connect the main controller PCB with the main controller PCB (Sub PE). (Sub PE), or replace it. Replace the main controller PCB (Main). 3F00,3F02 When Unmounting of the main controller PCB (Sub PE) is detected. 6000-7D00 An error occurs in the communication with the main controller PCB (Sub R) 7F00 When unmounting of the main controller PCB (Sub R) is detected. 8000-9C00 A error occurs in the communication with the open interface PCB. 9F00 When unmounting of the main controller PCB (Sub R) is detected. Disconnect and connect the main controller PCB (Sub PE), or replace it. Disconnect and connect the main controller PCB (Sub R), or replace it. Replace the main controller PCB (Main). Disconnect and connect the main controller PCB (Sub R), or replace it. Disconnect and connect the open interface PCB, or replace it. Replace the main controller PCB (Main). Disconnect and connect the main controller PCB (Sub R), or replace it.

C000-DC00 An error occurs in the communication Disconnect and connect the main controller PCB with the main controller PCB (Sub SJ). (Sub SJ), or replace it. Replace the main controller PCB (Main). DF00 When unmounting of the main controller PCB (Sub SJ) is detected. Disconnect and connect the main controller PCB (Sub SJ), or replace it.

FF00 Incorrect main controller PCB (Sub SJ/ Replace with an appropriate main controller PCB PE/R) or incorrect open interface PCB (Sub SJ/PE/R) or open interface PCB. is detected. EXXX When an interrupt occurs from unexpected ASIC. E748 ** Main controller PCB error 4000 Any ASIC of the main controller PCB (Sub SJ/PE/R) or ASIC of the open interface PCB is not detected. Disconnect and then connect the main controller PCB (Sub SJ/PE/R), Replace the main controller PCB (Sub SJ/PE/R), Disconnect and then connect the relay PCB (GU-short), Replace the relay PCB (GU-short), Disconnect and then connect the open interface PCB, Replace the open interface PCB, Replace the main controller PCB (main) Turn the main power off and turn it back on. Replace the main controller PCB (Main).

4010 Failure of the main controller PCB (Sub Disconnect and then connect the main controller SJ/PE/R) or failure of the open interface PCB (Sub SJ/PE/R), Replace the main controller PCB is detected. PCB (Sub SJ/PE/R), Disconnect and then connect the relay PCB (GU-short), Replace the relay PCB (GU-short), Disconnect and then connect the open interface PCB, Replace the open interface PCB, Replace the main controller PCB (main) 4020 When connecting of an incorrect board Mount the PCI expansion board (encrypted board or to the PCB expansion slot is detected: voice board) for the host machine.

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*: iR C3100 Series **: iR C3170/C2570 Series ***: Finisher-P1 ****: Finisher-Q1/Q3, Saddle Finisher-Q2/Q4 *****: Puncher Unit 4021 When the /SERROR signal of the PCI is Disconnect and connect the PCI expansion board, or detected (such as the address parity replace it. error). Replace the main controller PCB (Main). 4030 An error occurs in accessing to the HDD Replace the main controller PCB (Sub LAN-bar) controller. Replace the main controller PCB (Main) 4040 Access error to the main controller PCB Disconnect and then connect the main controller PCB (Sub SJ/PE/R), Replace the main controller (Sub SJ/PE/R) or access error to the PCB (Sub SJ/PE/R), Disconnect and then connect open interface PCB. the relay PCB (GU-short), Replace the relay PCB (GU-short), Disconnect and then connect the open interface PCB, Replace the open interface PCB, Replace the main controller PCB (main) 4041 An error occurs in accessing to the counter memory PCB. 4042 An error occurs in size of SDRAM. Disconnect and connect the counter memory PCB, or replace it. Replace the main controller PCB (Main). Disconnect and connect SDRAM, replace it, or add another. Replace the main controller PCB (Main) Replace the main controller PCB (Sub LAN-bar). Replace the main controller PCB (Main).

4043 An error occurs in reading MAC address.

4044 An error occurs in accessing to ECO-ID Connect and disconnect ECO-ID PCB, or replace it. PCB. Replace the main controller PCB (Main) 4045 An error occurs in accessing to RTC. 4050 An error occurs in accessing to LAN controller. 4150 When an exhaustion of battery to backup SRAM/RTC is detected Disconnect and connect SRAM, or replace it. Replace the main controller PCB (Main). Replace the main controller PCB (Sub LAN-bar). Replace the main controller PCB (Main). Turn off the main power and turn it back on. Replace the SRAM PCB.

4160 An error occurs in accessing to the FAX Replace the main controller PCB (Main) I/F controller. 4170 An error occurs in accessing to the USB Replace the main controller PCB (Sub LAN-bar). host controller. Replace the main controller PCB (Main). 4180 An error occurs in accessing to the USB Replace the main controller PCB (Sub LAN-bar). device controller. Replace the main controller PCB. 4190 An error occurs in accessing to the I/F controller (Card reader, Coin robot) in IPC communication. 4210 An error occurs in accessing to the ASIC for I/O and interrupt. 4220 An error occurs in reading SDRAM(Slot position; Upper) 4221 An error occurs in reading SDRAM(Slot position; Lower). Replace the main controller PCB (Sub LAN-bar). Replace the main controller PCB (Main). Replace the main controller PCB (Main). Disconnect and connect SDRAM, or replace it. Disconnect and connect SDRAM, or replace it.

4230 An error occurs in accessing to the LCD Replace the main controller PCB (Main). controller. 4260 An error occurs in writing when the BootROM version is upgraded. 4901 When turning off the 3.3V emergency night power is detected during operation. E749 ** 0001 The BootROM is replaced with a different type (when the PDL option is installed) . E803 Door close error 0001 Remote (+24V) OFF is detected soon after the door is closed. 0002 Remote (+13V) OFF is detected soon after the door is closed. E804 Controller fan error 0004 Stoppage of the controller fan is detected for 16 sec continuously. E805 Fan error 0001 Lock fails to be detected for 5sec Check on connection of the exhaust fan (front), continuously while the exhaust fan Replace the exhaust fan (rear) (front) is driven. Disconnection of the fan connector. Lock signal fails to be sent due to a fan failure. Check on connection of the controller fan, Replace the controller fan Check on connection of the front cover open/close switch (SW3) , Replace the front cover open/close switch Replace the BootROM. Replace the controller power PCB. Replace the main controller PCB (Main).

Restart in accordance with a change of the product configuration Turn OFF and back ON the main power to recover

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*: iR C3100 Series **: iR C3170/C2570 Series ***: Finisher-P1 ****: Finisher-Q1/Q3, Saddle Finisher-Q2/Q4 *****: Puncher Unit 0002 Lock fails to be detected for 5sec Check on connection of the exhaust fan (rear), continuously while the exhaust fan Replace the exhaust fan (rear) (rear) is driven. Disconnection of the fan connector. Lock signal fails to be sent due to a fan failure. 0003 Lock fails to be detected for 5sec Check on connection of the ITB fan, Replace the continuously while the ITB fan is ITB fan driven. Disconnection of the fan connector. Lock signal fails to be sent due to a fan failure. Check on connection of the toner intake fan, 0004 Lock fails to be detected for 5sec continuously while the toner intake fan Replace the toner intake fan is driven. Disconnection of the fan connector. Lock signal fails to be sent due to a fan failure.

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15.2.2 E602 in Detail (iR C3100 Series)


0009-9736

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / If the machine suffers a fault associated with E602-xxyy, it calls for different remedial actions as identified by the sub code. if E602-xxyy is indicated, be sure always to turn off and then on the machine (so that it will run auto recovery sequence).
T-15-1

xx
00

Partition HDD as a whole

yy 01

Description The machine cannot recognize the HDD. The machine cannot find BOOTDEV at time of startup.

Remedy: Turn off the main power, and check the connection of the 2 types of cables (power, IDE) connecting to the HDD; then, turn on the power. When doing so, check to see if the HDD rotates and if the power is supplied.
F
02
NG

The machine cannot find the system software for the CPU of the main controller (main) in BOOT DEV.

Remedy:
E
03
NG

The machine detects a read error sector while it is reading data from BOOTDEV.

Remedy:
H
06
NG

NG

The machine cannot find the system software for the CPU of the main controller (sub) in BOOTDEV.

Remedy:
E
07
NG

The machine cannot find an appropriate ICCProfile in BOOTDEV/ PDLDEV.

Remedy:
E
NG

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xx 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 FF

Partition DOSDEV FSTDEV DOSDEV2 FSTPDEV DOSDEV3 PDLDEV DOSDEV4 BOOTDEV DOSDEV5 not identified

yy 01, 02

Description The machine has encountered a read error or a file system error while starting up.

Remedy:
I
NG

NG

if xxyy is 0701, 0702.

Remedy: Ask the user to use the RUI to collect address book data, transfer settings, and user mode data.
J
NG

NG

if xxyy is 0801, 0802.

Remedy:
J
NG

NG

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xx

Partition

yy

Description if xxyy is FF01, FF02.

Remedy:
A
03
NG

NG

The machine has encountered an HDD contact fault or, operating system error. Remedy: Turn off the main power, and check the 2 types of cable (power, IDE) connecting to the HDD; then, turn on the main power. While doing so, check to see if the HDD rotates and if power is supplied.
E
NG

NG

11,21

The machine has encountered an HDD contact fault.

Remedy: Turn off the main power, and check the 2 types of cable (power, IDE) connecting to the HDD; then,turn on the power. While doing so, check to see if the HDD rotates and if the power is supplied.
F
13,25
NG

The machine has encountered a read error.

Remedy:
I
NG

NG

if xxyy is 0713, 0725.

Remedy:
I
NG

NG

if xxyy is 0813, 0825.

Remedy:
I
NG

NG

10,12,14,22, The machine has encountered a system error or a packet data error. 23, 24

Remedy:
E
NG

A: 1) Make the following selections, and enter '1': COPIER>FUNCTION>SYSTEM>CHK-TYPE. 2) Make the following selections, and press the OK key to execute: COPIER>FUNCTION>SYSTEM>HDCHECK*. 3) When done, turn off and then on the main power. B: 1) Find the appropriate CHK-TYPE from the table 'HDD Format' ; then, make the followingselections, and type: COPIER>FUNCTION>SYSTEM>CHKTYPE. 2) Make the following selections, and press the OK key to execute: COPIER>FUNCTION>SYSTEM>HD-CLEAR. 3) When done, turn off and then on the main power. C: 1)** Start up the machine in normal mode (i.e., turn on the main power while pressing the 1 and 7 keys ; then, make the following selections, and press the OK key: COPIER>FUNCTION>SYSTEM>DOWNLOAD). 2) Execute formatting of DOSDEV4 using the Service Support Tool. 3) When done, turn off and then on the main power. D: 1) Replace the main controller (main) board. 2) Remove the image memory (SDRAM) and the boot ROM from the previous board, and mount them on the new board. E: 1)** Start up the machine in safe mode (i.e., turn on the power while pressing the 2 and 8 keys). 2) Format the HDD (ALL) using the Service Support Tool, and download the system software (SYSTEM, LANG, RUI). 3) When done, turn off and then on the main power. F: 1)** Replace the HDD, and start up the machine in safe mode (i.e., turn on the main power while pressing the 2 and 8 keys). 2) Format the HDD (ALL) using the Service Support Tool, and download the system software (SYSTEM, LANG, RUI). 3) When done, turn off and then on the main power. G:

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1) Make the following selections, and enter '1': COPIER>FUNCTION>SYSTEM>CHK-TYPE. 2) Make the following selections, and press the OK key to execute: COPIER>FUNCTION>SYSTEM>HD-CLEAR. 3) When done, turn off and then on the main power. H: 1) Turn off the main power; then, turn on the main power while pressing the 1 and 9 keys (so that the machine will automatically start its remedial program*, turning the control panel solid black). 2) When done (i.e., when the control panel turns white), turn off and then on the main power.

If the machine does not run its remedial program in response to the foregoing step, go to E. I: 1) Find the appropriate CHK-TYPE in the table "HDD Format"; then, make the following selections and enter CHK-TYPE. 2) Make the selections, and press the OK key to execute: COPIER>FUNCTION>SYSTEM>HD-CHECK*. 3) When done, turn off and then on the main power. J: 1) Make the following selections, and enter '4': OPIER>FUNCTION>SYSTEM>CHK-TYPE. 2) Make the following selections, and press the OK key to execute: COPIER>FUNCTION>SYSTEM>HD-CHECK (1 to 5 min). 3) When done, turn off and then on the main power. * Takes about 30 to 50 min. ** As necessary, ask the user to use the RUI to collect address book data, transfer settings, and user mode settings.
T-15-3

HDD Format
Partition DOSDEV FSTDEV DOSDEV2 FSTPDEV DOSDEV3 PDLDEV DOSDEV4 BOOTDEV DOSDEV5 non specific CHK-TYPE 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 4 5 0 PDL spool PDL-related file (font, registration form, ICCProfile) Typical data item deleted

all relating to images (reservation, Box, fax); mode memory, routine task button

user data (address book, transfer settings), system software


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15.2.3 E602 in Detail (iR C3170/C2570 Series)


0009-9738

/ iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i <E602-XXYY> - XX= '00'

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XX

YY

Description The HDD is not recognized.

Remedy - Turn off the power, and check the HDD cable for disconnection; then, turn the power back on. - Turn on the power, and put your ear or finger against the HDD to see if the disk inside it is rotating. - Check if the HDD is run from 5 volt / 12 volt mains. - Replace the HDD, and then re-install the system. - Replace the main controller PCB. - Start up in safe mode, and execute full formatting using the SST; then, re-install the system software, and turn off and then on the power. - Replace the HDD, and then re-install the system. Remedy differs according to an error code screen. <The error code screen is black and white> - Turn off the power, and then back on while pressing 1 and 9 at a time. With this operation, recovery of the writing discontinuation sector will start automatically (the screen is black at this time). Progress of the recovery is displayed on the screen while the writing discontinuation sector is being recovered, and the screen becomes white when the recovery is completed. Then, turn off and back on the power. - Start up in safe mode. Execute full formatting using the STT, and re-install the system. Then, turn off and back on the power. - Replace the HDD, and re-install the system. <The error core screen is normal (spanner mark)> - Set CHK-TYPE=0, and execute HD-CHECK; turn off and back on the power. - Start up in safe mode. Execute full formatting using the STT, and re-install the system. Then, turn off and back on the power. - Replace the HDD, and re-install the system.

01

02

The system software for the main CPU is absent. At start-up, the start-up partition (BOOTDEV) is not found. An interrupt has been detected during writing to BootDevice.

00 03

06

When the system for sub-CPU is not found:

- Start up in safe mode, and execute full formatting using the SST; then, re-install the system software, and turn off and then on the power. - Replace the HDD, and then re-install the system.

07

When ICC profile is not found: - Start up in safe mode, and execute full formatting using the SST; then, re-install the system software, and turn off and then on the power. - Replace the HDD, and then re-install the system. When the PS Kanji font does not exist. - Re-install the system.

08

- XX= '01 to FF'

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XX At start-up XX CHKTYPE Partition Description 03 05

YY During operation 13,2 10,12,14,2 5 2,23,24 Remedy 00,01,02, 11,2 04 1

Remedy 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 3 2 1 FSTDEV IMG_MNG FSTCDEV THUMDEV APL_GEN TMP_GEN TMP_FAX TMP_PSS PDLDEV compressed image data (e.g., Box) file management table, profile job archiving (chasing) Thumbnail general data general data (temporary file) for fax (temporary file) for PDL spool (temporary file) PDL related files firmware (system, MEAP, key, certificate, PDF dictionary, RUI content, audio dictionary) MEAP application address book, filter Firmware (BOOTDEV) Back-up full check on HDD for faulty sector and recovery *1 *5

*9

*10

*11

*12

10

BOOTDEV

*3

*8

11 12 13 FF

5 6 7 0

APL_MEAP APL_SEND BOOTDEV2 Not identified

*1 *2 *3 *4

*5 *6 *8 *7

YY

Description

Remedy

*1

An ongoing write operation - Set CHK-TYPE to the appropriate device number, execute HDis interrupted (at start-up). CHECK, turn off the power, and turn it back on. - Type in CHK-TYPE that corresponds to the partition in question, and execute HD-CLEAR; then, turn off and then back on the power. - Ask the user to download the address book data using a remote UI. - Set CHK-TYPE to the appropriate device number, execute HDCHECK, turn off the power, and turn it back on. - Start download mode, and execute full formatting using the SST; thereafter, turn off and then back on the power. The recovery operation for the boot partition necessarily requires the use of the SST in safe mode. - Set '0' for CHK-TYPE, and execute HD-CHECK; thereafter, turn off and then back on the power. - Start download mode, and execute full formatting and re-install the system software; thereafter, turn off and then back on the power. - Set '0' to CHK-TYPE, and execute HD-CHECK; then, turn off and then back on the power. - Execute HD-CLEAR by setting '1', '2', '3', and '5' to CHK-type; then, turn off and then back on the power.

*2 03

*3

*4

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YY *5

Description A file system error has occurred.

Remedy - Type in CHK-TYPE corresponding to the partition in question, and execute HD-CLEAR; then, turn off and then back on the power. - Replace the HDD, and re-install the system software. The machine does not permit execution of HD-CLEAR in service mode (to prevent loss of partition information such as address book and filter data). - Ask the user to download the address book data using a remote UI. - Start download mode from service mode; then, execute full formatting using the SST, and re-install the system software. Thereafter, turn off and then back on the power. - Execute HD-CLEAR by setting "1', '2', '3', and '5' to CHK-TYPE; then, turn off and then back on the power. - Replace the HDD, and re-install the system software. Recovery operation for the Boot partition necessarily requires the use of the SST in safe mode. - Start in safe mode, and execute full formatting in the SST, and reinstall the system software. Thereafter, turn off and then on the power. - Replace the HDD, and re-install the system software.

*6

05 *7

*8

*9

00 01 02 04 11 21

There is poor contact for the - Check the cables and power cord for disconnection. HDD, or there is a system - Start up in safe mode; then, execute full formatting using the SST, error. and re-install the system software. Thereafter, turn off and then back on the power. - Replace the HDD, and re-install the system software. There is poor connection of - Check the cable and the power connectors for disconnection. the HDD. - Replace the HDD, and re-install the system software. A write operation has been suspended. It is highly possible that document data in boxes on HDD is damaged. - Set CHK-TYPE to the appropriate device number, execute HDCHECK, turn off the power, and turn it back on. - Set CHK-TYPE to the appropriate device number, execute HDCLEAR, turn off the power, and turn it back on. (For BOOTDEV, BOOTDEV2, or APL_SEND, re-format using SST, and re-install the system.) - Replace HDD, and then re-install the system.

*10

*11

13 25

*12

10 12 14 22 23 24

There is a system error or a - Start up in safe mode; then, execute full formatting using the SST, packet data error. and re-install the system software. Thereafter, turn off and then back on the power. - Replace the HDD, and re-install the system software.

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15.3 Error Codes (SEND)


15.3.1 Self-Diagnostic Display
0003-9199

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i


Cause Remedy

Scanning has stopped because the size of the data for the scanned original exceeds the limit. Scanning may be possible if [Data Cmprssn] is set to [High Ratio], Resolution is lowered, or [Sharpness] is reduced. Scanning was stopped because the data size of the scanned original exceeded the maximum data size that the machine could handle. By selecting [High Ratio] for Data Compression Ratio, lowering the Resolution, and lowering the Sharpness setting, scanning may become possible.

Out of resources. Wait for a moment, then perform operation again. You cannot browse the network. There is a lack of TCP/ Wait for a while, and try browsing again. IP resources because documents have just been continuously sent or are being continuously sent through FTP or Windows (SMB). Set the IP Address. This machine is not set with an IP address. Specify the IP Address Settings in TCP/IP Settings in Network Settings in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen), then turn the machine's main power OFF and back ON again.

No response from the server. Check the settings. The specified server settings are incorrect, or the server Wait for a while, and try browsing again. If there is still is not turned ON. Alternatively, the machine's TCP/IP no response from the server, try selecting another server. resources may be low. NetWare is in use. Wait for a moment, then perform operation again. You cannot browse the network because NetWare is printing through a Pserver or NDS PServer. There are too many subdirectories. You have exceeded the maximum number of subdirectory levels allowed. No response. The server was not running when you tried to send. Make sure that the server is ON, and check the destination. Specify a different destination because the directory level that you are trying to access cannot be specified. Wait until printing is complete, then try browsing again.

The network connection was lost when you tried to send. Check the status of the network. (Either you could not connect to the destination, or the connection was lost before the job could be completed.) You tried to send through NetWare, but the Tree name was not entered. A TCP/IP error occurred when you tried to send an email message or an I-fax. Check the TCP/IP. Cause The machine's TCP/IP connection is not operating. Check the IP Address Settings (IP Address, DHCP, RARP, BOOTP) in TCP/IP Settings in Network Settings in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen). Enter the Tree name. Check that the network cables and connectors are properly connected.

Cannot find the selected server. Check the settings. The IP address that the machine should connect to cannot 1. Check the DNS Server Settings in TCP/IP Settings in be determined. Network Settings in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen). 2. Check whether the DNS server's DNS settings are correct. If Login Information in Register LDAP Server in System Check the DNS Server Settings in TCP/IP Settings in Settings (from the Additional Functions screen) is set to Network Settings in System Settings (from the 'Use (security auth.)' for the LDAP server, the machine Additional Functions screen). will not be able to determine the host name. Cannot connect to the selected server. Check the settings. The machine cannot connect to the specified IP address/ 1. Check the Gateway Address setting in IP Address port. Settings in TCP/IP Settings in Network Settings in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen). 2. Check the Server Address and Port Number in Register LDAP Server in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen). 3. Check whether the LDAP server is operating normally. 4. If Login Information in Register LDAP Server in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen) is set to 'Use (security auth.)' for the LDAP server, check whether UDP (User Datagram Protocol) packages are blocked by the filter. Check the user name and password or check settings.

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When setting Login Information for the LDAP server to Check the User and Password settings when Login 'Use' or 'Use (security auth.)', the user name or password Information in Register LDAP Server in System Settings is incorrect. (from the Additional Functions screen) is set to 'Use' or 'Use (security auth.)'. When setting Login Information for the LDAP server to Check the Domain Name setting when Login 'Use (security auth.)', the domain name is incorrect. Information in Register LDAP Server in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen) is set to 'Use (security auth.)'. Cannot complete searching due to timeout. Check the settings. The search could not be completed within the time specified under <Search Timeout>. Increase the time setting for Search Timeout in Register LDAP Server in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen).

The number of search results has exceeded limits. Change search conditions and try again. The number of addresses that meet the search criteria 1. Narrow down the search criteria, and then search exceeds the specified maximum number of addresses to again. search. 2. Increase the maximum number of addresses to search. Search condition includes characters that cannot be used with the selected server. "/" is used in the search criterion. The combination of characters used in the search criterion does not constitute an acceptable search criterion. There is an unequal number of "(" and ")". "*" is not placed within "( )". If <Server LDAP version and character code> is set to 'ver.2 (JIS)', characters other than ASCII Code (0x200x7E) are being used. Remove "/" from the search criterion, and search again. Make sure that the characters for the search criterion are combined properly, and search again.

Omit characters that cannot be used, and search again.

Cannot start searching because the version setting for the server is incorrect. Check the settings. Although 'ver. 3' is set as the server LDAP version Set Server LDAP version and character code in Register LDAP Server in System Settings (from the Additional number in Register LDAP Server in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen), the LDAP server Functions screen) to 'ver. 2'. is running on version 2.

15.3.2 List of Error Codes without Messages


0003-9233

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i


Cause # 001 Paper or originals are jammed. # 003 Communications that take longer than the preset time (64 1. Reduce the resolution, and try sending the document minutes) caused the error. again. 2. When receiving a document, ask the remote party to either reduce the resolution at which the document is scanned, or divide the document into two or more parts before sending it. # 005 The other party did not answer within 35 seconds. The receiving machine is not a G3 fax. # 009 There is no paper. The paper drawer is not correctly inserted into the machine. # 011 The document that you are sending is not placed correctly. # 012 The document could not be sent because the receiving fax machine was out of paper. # 018 The receiving machine did not respond when your machine redialed. The documents could not be sent because the receiving machine was engaged. Confirm that the receiving machine is able to communicate, and try again. Confirm that the receiving machine is able to communicate, and try again. Ask the receiving party to load paper into their fax machine. Place the document properly in the feeder or on the platen glass, and repeat the whole procedure from the beginning. Load paper. Insert the paper drawer properly. Confirm that the remote machine is able to communicate, and try again. Check the type of receiving machine with the receiving party. Place the document properly in the feeder or on the platen glass, and remove any jammed paper or originals. Remedy

The settings on your machine do not match the settings Confirm that the receiving machine is able to on the receiving machine. communicate, and try again.

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Cause # 022 Forwarding could not be performed because all of the addresses stored under the specified Group destination have been deleted, or User Inboxes are specified as the Group destination. Transmission could not be performed because the specified destination was deleted while the documents were waiting to be sent. # 037 Documents could not be received because there was insufficient memory available. # 080 A subaddress is not set in the remote machine. # 081 A password is not set in the remote machine. # 099 Sending was interrupted. # 102 The subaddress and/or password do not match. # 107 The document could not be sent because there was insufficient memory available.

Remedy Re-enter the forwarding address and try sending again.

Re-enter the address in the address book and try sending again.

Erase unwanted documents and documents with errors from memory to increase the amount of available memory. Check the subaddress of the remote machine, and try again. Check the password of the remote machine, and try again. Try sending again. Check the subaddress and/or password of the remote machine, and try again. 1. Resend the document in a lower resolution. 2. Erase unwanted documents to make memory available. 3. If this problem occurs frequently, contact your local authorized Canon dealer. Enter the correct Department ID or password using 0-9 (numeric keys) on the control panel, and try sending again.

# 701 The specified Department ID does not exist, or the password has changed. # 702 The document could not be sent because the memory is 1. Wait a few moments, and try again after the other send full. jobs are complete. 2. Do not send the document to too many recipients at the same time. Send the document to a smaller number of recipients each time. # 703 The memory for the image data is full. 1. Wait a few moments, and try again after the other send jobs are complete. 2. Erase documents stored in inboxes. If the machine still does not operate normally, turn the main power OFF, and then back ON again. Check the address settings. If the machine still does not operate normally, turn the main power OFF, and then back ON again. Change the Maximum Data Size for Sending setting in E-mail/I-Fax Settings in Communications Settings in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen). Select a lower resolution, or if you are using I-fax, decrease the number of pages containing images that you are sending each time, so that you do not exceed the Maximum Data Size for Sending limit. Wait until the Address Book import/export function from the Remote UI or the other sending component is complete, and try sending again. Erase the unnecessary documents stored in the inbox.

# 704 An error occurred while reading address information from the Address Book. # 705 The send operation was interrupted because the size of the image data is larger than the Maximum Data Size for Sending set in E-mail/I-Fax Settings in Communications Settings in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen).

# 706 The Address Book is being imported or exported from the Remote UI, or it is being used by another sending component. # 711 The inbox memory is full. # 712 The maximum number of documents is already stored in Erase the unnecessary documents stored in the inbox. the inbox. # 751 The server is not functioning. The network is down (the Check the recipient's address. server is unable to connect to the network or was Check that the network is up. disconnected). # 752

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Cause The SMTP server name for e-mail or I-fax is not correct, or the server is not functioning. The domain name or e-mail address may not be set. The network is down. # 753 A TCP/IP error occurred while sending an e-mail message. (Socket, Select error, etc.) # 754 The server is not functioning or the network is down. The destination setting is not correct. # 755

Remedy Check the SMTP Server name and E-mail Address in Email/I-Fax in Network Settings in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen). Check that the SMTP server is operating properly. Check the network status. Check the network cables and connectors. If the machine still does not operate normally, turn the main power OFF, and then back ON again. Check the server and network. Check the destination's address settings.

You cannot send jobs because TCP/IP is not functioning Check TCP/IP Settings in Network Settings in System correctly. Settings (from the Additional Functions screen). The IP address is not set. Check TCP/IP Settings in Network Settings in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen).

When the machine was turned ON, an IP address was not Check TCP/IP Settings in Network Settings in System assigned to the machine by the DHCP, RARP, or Settings (from the Additional Functions screen). BOOTP server. # 756 NetWare in NetWare Settings in Network Settings in Turn NetWare to 'On'. System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen) is set to 'Off'. # 801 A timeout error occurred while the machine was 1. Check that the SMTP server is functioning normally. communicating with the SMTP server to send an e-mail 2. Check the network status. message or send/receive an I-fax. The SMTP server returned an error while trying to 1. Check that the SMTP server is functioning normally. connect. The destination is not correct. An error occurred 2. Check the network status. on the server side during transmission to a file server. 3. Check the destination setting. 4. Check the status and setting of the file server. You are sending a file to a destination to which you have Check the destination setting. no write permission. When the machine tried to send a file to the server, a file Change the setting on the file server to enable the file to with the same name already exists on the FTP server and be overwritten. that file cannot be overwritten. When the machine tried to send a file to the server, either Check the destination setting. the folder name is incorrectly specified or the password is incorrect. # 802 The name of the SMTP Server in E-mail/I-Fax settings in Network Settings in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen) is incorrect. The DNS server name in DNS Server Settings in TCP/IP Settings in Network Settings in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen) is incorrect. Connection to the DNS server failed. # 803 The connection was interrupted due to reasons on the recipient's side before all of the pages could be sent. # 804 Unable to match the specified directory name when sending data to a file server. You have no permission to access the folder. # 806 An incorrect user name or password was specified for the Change the user name or password. sending of a file to a file server. An incorrect destination was specified for the sending of Check the e-mail or I-fax address. an e-mail message or I-fax. # 810 A POP (Post Office Protocol) server connection error occurred while receiving an I-fax. Check the POP Server name in E-mail/I-Fax in Network Settings in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen). Confirm that the POP server is functioning normally. Check the network status. Check the destination. Change the setting on the server to enable access to the folder. Try sending again. Check the name of the SMTP Server in E-mail/I-Fax and DNS Server Settings in TCP/IP Settings in Network Settings in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen). Check that the DNS server is functioning normally.

The POP server returned an error during the connection. Check the POP Server name in E-mail/I-Fax in Network Settings in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen). Confirm that the POP server is functioning normally. Check the network status.

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A timeout error occurred on the server while connecting Check the POP Server name in E-mail/I-Fax in Network to the POP server. Settings in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen). Confirm that the POP server is functioning normally. Check the network status. # 815 You cannot log on to the file server because the machine Wait for a few moments before trying to send the data is printing a document sent to that server. Simultaneous again, or change the NetWare server to which you are connections are not possible. sending your documents. Alternatively, stop the Pserver. # 818 The received data is not in a printable file format. # 819 You have received data that cannot be processed (MIME Check the settings, and ask the sender to resend the data. information is incorrect). # 820 You have received data that cannot be processed (BASE Check the settings, and ask the sender to resend the data. 64 or uuencode is incorrect). # 821 You have received data that cannot be processed (TIFF Check the settings, and ask the sender to resend the data. analysis error). # 822 You have received data that cannot be processed (image Check the settings, and ask the sender to resend the data. data cannot be decoded). # 827 You have received data that cannot be processed (contains MIME information that is not supported). # 828 You have received HTML data. # 829 Data that contains more than 1,000 pages is received. This machine can print or store up to 999 pages of data in memory, but will delete any data that exceeds this limit. Ask the sender to resend the remaining pages. 1. Check the I-fax address or destination setting. 2. Set Maximum Data Size for Sending in E-mail/I-Fax Settings in Communication Settings in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen) so that it is less than the mail server capability. 3. Check the status of the mail server, DNS server, and network. Ask the sender to use a file format other than HTML, and resend the data. Check the settings, and ask the sender to resend the data. Ask the sender to change the file format and resend the data.

# 830 A DSN (Delivery Status Notification) error notification is received because of an incorrect I-fax address or destination setting, or the data size of the sent documents exceeds the mail server capacity.

# 831 An I-fax document could not be received using SMTP Reset the RX/Print Range setting in IP Address Settings because of the RX/Print Range setting in IP Address in TCP/IP Settings in Network Settings in System Settings in TCP/IP Settings in Network Settings in Settings (from the Additional Functions screen). System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen). # 832 DSN (Delivery Status Notification) mail was not sent because TCP/IP Settings or E-mail/I-Fax in Network Settings in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen) have not been set, or trouble has occurred in the mail server. # 833 MDN (Mail Delivery Notification) mail was not sent because TCP/IP Settings or E-mail/I-Fax in Network Settings in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen) have not been set, or trouble has occurred in the mail server. # 834 An MDN error notification is received because of an Check the I-fax address and destination settings. incorrect I-fax address or destination setting, or trouble has occurred in the network or mail server. Alternatively, the memory of the receiving machine is full. # 835 The maximum number of text lines for receiving an I-fax Ask the sender to reduce the amount of text data in the has been exceeded. body of the document, and resend the data. # 837 1. Check the DNS Server Settings and IP Address Settings in TCP/IP Settings, and E-mail/I-Fax in Network Settings in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen). 2. Check the status of the mail server and DNS server. 1. Check the DNS Server Settings and IP Address Settings in TCP/IP Settings, and E-mail/I-Fax in Network Settings in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen). 2. Check the status of the mail server and DNS server.

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Cause A connection request was received from a host whose connection is restricted by IP Address Settings, which can be set in TCP/IP Settings in Network Settings in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen). # 839 The user name or password for the SMTP authentication (SMTP AUTH) in Authent./Encryption in E-mail/I-Fax in Network Settings in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen) is incorrect. # 841 The encryption algorithm that matches the mail server does not exist for sending e-mail or I-fax.

Remedy Check the settings in IP Address Settings in TCP/IP Settings in Network Settings in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen). Make sure that the connection request is made from an authorized host. Check the user name and password for SMTP Authentication (SMTP AUTH) in Authent./Encryption in E-mail/I-Fax in Network Settings in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen). 1. Set Allow SSL in Network Settings in System Settings (from the Additional Functions screen) to 'Off'. 2. Add the same encryption algorithm as the mail server in the mail server settings.

# 842 Authentication using the client certificate was requested 1. Set Allow SSL in Network Settings in System Settings by the mail server for sending e-mail or I-fax. (from the Additional Functions screen) to 'Off'. 2. Change the mail server settings so that the client certificate is not requested. # 843 There is large difference between the current time set in 1. Change the current date and time in Date & Time the KDC (Key Distribution Center) server and the one Settings in Timer Settings (from the Additional set in the machine. Functions screen). 2. Change the current time set in the KDC (Key Distribution Center) server. # 851 There is insufficient memory remaining in the system. The scanned document cannot be stored because there are more than 100 documents in the specified inbox. # 852 An error occurred because the main power switch was turned OFF while a job was being processed. # 899 The e-mail message or I-fax has been successfully sent, 1. Confirm whether reception was complete. but reception may be incomplete because the 2. Check if you received an error notification. transmission was relayed via multiple servers. # 995 Reserved communication jobs were cleared. Reserve the jobs again, if necessary. Check to see if the main power switch is turned ON. Try processing the job again, if necessary. Check the system's available memory, and delete unwanted documents in the inboxes. Delete unnecessary documents from the specified inbox.

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15.4 Jam Codes


15.4.1 Jam Code (printer unit)
0005-4897

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i


Code 01xx 02xx 0Axx 0B00 0B01 0D91 0D92 0D93 Type of jam delay jam stationary jam residnal jam door open jam door open jam (detection by software) size mismatch (paper shorter than specified size) medium mismatch (plane paper instead of transparency) medium mismatch (transparency instead of plane paper)

Code xx01 xx02 xx03 xx04 xx05 xx06 xx07 xx08 xx09 xx0A xx0B xx0C xx0D xx0E xx0F xx10 xx11 xx12

Sensor type cassette 1 retry sensor cassette 2 retry sensor cassette 3 retry sensor cassette 4 retry sensor pre-registration sensor fixing inlet sensor (residual paper only) fixing inside delivery sensor No. 1 delivery sensor No. 2 delivery sensor No. 3 reversal sensor No. 3 delivery sensor duplex inlet sensor duplex re-pickup sensor deck retry sensor deck pull-off sensor multifeeder pickup sensor (no activation) buffer inlet sensor buffer outlet sensor

Sensor No. PS10 PS11 PS1 (cassette pedestal) PS2 (cassette pedestal) PS9 PS25 PS13 PS14 PS1A (2/3 delivery unit) PS4A (2/3 delivery unit) PS5A (2/3 delivery unit) PS3A (2/3 delivery unit) PS17 PS6D (side paper deck) PS1D (side paper deck)

PS1B (buffer path unit) PS2B (buffer path unit)

15.4.2 Jam Code (finisher-related)


0005-4898

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i


Code 1011 1101 1500 1300 1400 Sensory type delivery sensor feed delay jam delivery sensor feed stationary jam staple jam power-on jam door open jam Sensor No. SR1 (Finisher-P1)

Code 1001 1002 1004 1101 1102 1104

Sensor type inlet path sensor feed delay jam punch path sensor (punch registration sensor) feed delay jam delivery path sensor feed delay jam inlet path sensor feed stationary jam punch path sensor (punch registration sensor) feed stationary jam delivery path sensor feed stationary jam

Sensor No. P13 LED5/PTR5 P14 P13 LED5/PTR5 P14

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Code 1200 1500 1300 1400 1644 1645 1791 1792 1793 17A1 17A2 17A3 1786 1787 1788

Sensor type timing jam stapler staple jam power-on jam door open jam punch jam punch power-on jam saddle feed sensor feed delay jam saddle delivery sensor feed delay jam saddle inlet sensor feed delay jam saddle feed sensor feed stationary jam saddle delivery sensor feed stationary jam saddle inlet sensor feed stationary jam saddle staple jam saddle power-on jam saddle door open jam

Sensor No. P13 STP P13,P14 DOOR LED5/PTR5 LED5/PTR5 P18S, PI19S, PI20S PI11S PI22S P18S, PI19S, PI20S PI11S, PI17S PI22S S STP PI11S, PI18S, PI19S, PI20S, PI22S DOOR

15.4.3 Jam Code (ADF-related)


0005-4899

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i


Code 0003 Sensor type registration sensor delay Sensor No. Description PI2 The registration sensor does not detect paper within 1.5 sec after pickup takes place. At time of reversal, the registration sensor does not detect paper when the read motor has rotated for a specific period of time. 0004 registration sensor stationary PI2 After the registration sensor goes on, it does not go off when the paper has been moved for an equivalent of 500 mm (if long paper, 700 mm). After the pickup request signal is received from the reader, the read sensor does not detect paper when the feed motor has rotated for a specific period of time. After the read sensor goes on, the sensor does not go off after the paper has been moved for an equivalent of 500 mm (if long paper, 70 mm). After the read request signal is received from the reader, the delivery sensor does not detect paper when the read motor has rotated for a specific period of time. After the delivery sensor goes on, the sensor does not go off when paper has been moved for an equivalent of 500 mm (if long paper, 700 mm). A registration sensor stationary jam has been identified for the 1st original. A read sensor delay jam has been identified for the 1st original. A read sensor stationary jam has been identified for the 1st original. A delivery sensor delay jam has been identified for the 1st original. A delivery sensor stationary jam has been identified for the 1st original. A software sequence fails to end normally within a specific period of time. While the machine is in operation (drive system in operation), the ADF is opened. While the machine is in operation (drive system at rest), the ADF is opened. While the machine is in operation (drive system in operation), the ADF cover is opened. While the machine is in operation (drive system at rest), the ADF cover is opened. While the 1st sheet is being picked, paper is detected within the feeder. With no paper in the tray, the pickup signal is received for 2 sec.

0005

read sensor delay

PI2, PI3

0006

read sensor stationary

PI3

0007

delivery sensor delay

PI3, PI4

0008

delivery sensor stationary

PI4

0044 0045 0046 0047 0048 0071 0090 0091 0092 0093 0094 0095

1st sheet registration sensor stationary 1st sheet read sensor delay 1st sheet read sensor stationary 1st sheet delivery sensor delay 1st sheet delivery sensor stationary timing error ADF open user ADF open ADF cover open user cover open initial stationary pickup fault

PI2 PI2, PI3 PI3 PI3, PI4 PI4 PI1 PI1 PI10 PI10 PI2, PI3, PI4 -

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15.5 Alarm Codes


15.5.1 Alarm Code
0005-4900

iR C3100 / / / iR C3100N / / / / iR C2570 / / iR C3170 / / iR C3170i / iR C2570i


Location 02 scanner Description 0002 0020 04 06 11 pickup/feed fixing system drum cleaner system, waste toner collection system ADF finisher saddle stitcher puncher 0008 0002 0001 indicates the presence of dirt on the glass for stream reading. line correction alarm (upon detection of dust on the stream reading glass between originals) optional deck lifter error fixing upper roller alarm waste other case full

50 61 62 65

0010 0001 0001 0001

indicates that the original separation alarm condition has occurred 3 times in sequence (i.e., faulty pickup of the 1st original). staple absent stitch staple absent punch waste case full

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