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MF-JET500 SERIES
MFP500
Multi function Plain Paper Fax - with Inkjet technology A multi function colour inkjet fax machine, colour copier, colour printer, colour scanner and SMS function (network dependant), with high speed fax modem, PC connection with Flat bed scanner and automatic document feeder and document memory.
Safety regulations require that the set be restored to its original condition and that parts which are identical with those specified be used.
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Index
I Introduction ............................................................................................ 5
1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........................................................................................................................................... 6 1.1 IMPORTANT ............................................................................................................................................................ 6 1.2 ESD .......................................................................................................................................................................... 6 1.2.1 GENERAL ............................................................................................................................................................ 6 1.2.2 PRECAUTIONS TO PREVENT ESD DAMAGE ................................................................................................... 6 2 FEATURES ................................................................................................................................................................. 7 2.1 FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................................................................................ 7 2.1.1 BASIC FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 7 2.2 PRINTING AND SCANNING ................................................................................................................................... 8 2.2.1 INSERT A NEW CARTRIDGES ........................................................................................................................... 8 2.2.2 PC CONNECTION ................................................................................................................................................ 9 2.2.3 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................................. 10 2.2.4 SENDING A FAX ................................................................................................................................................ 11 2.2.4.1 FLATBED SCANNER ..................................................................................................................................... 11 2.2.4.2 AUTOMATIC FEEDER ..................................................................................................................................... 11 2.2.5 MAKE A COPY ................................................................................................................................................... 12 2.2.5.1 FLATBED SCANNER ...................................................................................................................................... 12 2.2.5.2 AUTOMATIC FEEDER ..................................................................................................................................... 12 2.2.6 SCANNING TO THE PC ...................................................................................................................................... 13 2.2.7 SMS .................................................................................................................................................................... 14 SENDING AN SMS (SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE) ........................................................................................... 14 RECEIVING AN SMS ........................................................................................................................................... 14 READING AN SMS ............................................................................................................................................... 14 PRINTING AN SMS ............................................................................................................................................... 14 DELETING AN SMS ............................................................................................................................................... 14 2.2.8 DIRECTORY A Z ............................................................................................................................................ 15 2.2.9 REDIAL ............................................................................................................................................................... 15 2.2.10 BROAD CAST .................................................................................................................................................. 15 2.3 LISTS AND REPORTS .......................................................................................................................................... 15 FUNCTIONS LIST .................................................................................................................................................. 15 LOGS ...................................................................................................................................................................... 15 DIRECTORY ............................................................................................................................................................ 15 SET-UP .................................................................................................................................................................... 15 3 OPERATION ELEMENTS ........................................................................................................................................ 16 3.1 DISPLAY SYMBOLES ........................................................................................................................................... 16 3.2 LOCATION OF CONTROLS ................................................................................................................................. 17
II Functions .............................................................................................. 18
4 TYPE OF LISTS ....................................................................................................................................................... 19 4.1 FUNCTIONS LIST ................................................................................................................................................. 19 4.2 PARAMETER LIST ................................................................................................................................................ 21 4.3 LIST OF LOGS ...................................................................................................................................................... 22 4.4 DIRECTORY LIST ................................................................................................................................................. 22 5 SERVICE FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................................................................ 23 SOFT-SWITCH 1 - 4 ................................................................................................................................................. 23 SOFT-SWITCH 5 - 9 ................................................................................................................................................. 24 SOFT-SWITCH 10 - 18 ............................................................................................................................................. 25 SOFT-SWITCH 19 -23 .............................................................................................................................................. 26 SOFT-SWITCH 24 - 30 ............................................................................................................................................. 27 6 MAINTENANCE FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................................................. 28 6.1 INITIALISATION FUNCTIONS .............................................................................................................................. 28 6.2 OTHER FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 28 6.3 TEST FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................................................................ 29 6.3.1 PURPOSES ........................................................................................................................................................ 29 6.3.2 ENTER TEST MODE .......................................................................................................................................... 29 6.3.3 USE OF TEST MODE ......................................................................................................................................... 29
6.3.4 EXIT TEST MODE .............................................................................................................................................. 29 6.3.5 LIST OF TEST FUNCTIONS .............................................................................................................................. 30 6.3.6 PRINTOUT OF TEST RESULTS ......................................................................................................................... 31 6.3.7 LIST OF TEST RESULTS ................................................................................................................................... 31 7 ERROR CODES ....................................................................................................................................................... 33 7.1 FAX ERROR CODES ............................................................................................................................................ 33 7.2 SMS ERROR CODES ............................................................................................................................................ 34 8 FIRMWARE UPGRADING WITH PC KIT V1.0 (WINDOWS 98) .............................................................................. 35 8.1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................................... 35 8.2 SOFTWARE UPGRADE PROCEDURE ................................................................................................................ 35 9 FIRMWARE UPGRADING WITH PC KIT V1.1 (WINDOWS 2000 / XP) .................................................................. 37 9.1 TO LAUNCH THE UTILITY .................................................................................................................................... 37 9.2 TO SELECT A BINARY FILE TO BE UPLOADED ................................................................................................ 37 9.3 TO START UPLOAD .............................................................................................................................................. 37 10 FIRMWARE UPGRADING OF A NEW MAB-BOARD ........................................................................................... 38 10.1 PURPOSE ........................................................................................................................................................... 38 10.2 FW-LOADING PROCEDURE STEP BY STEP ................................................................................................... 38
13.2.4 HEAD MOTOR CONTROL : P1802 .................................................................................................................. 60 13.2.5 PAPER MOTOR CONTROL : P1803 ............................................................................................................... 60 13.2.6 CLEANING STATION MOTOR CONTROL : P1804 ......................................................................................... 60 13.2.7 PRINTER SIGNALS : P1900 ............................................................................................................................ 61 13.2.8 PRINTHEAD 1&2 : P1901 & P1902 ................................................................................................................. 61 13.2.9 POWER SUPPLY : P1903 ................................................................................................................................ 61 14 PGU (POWER GENERATION UNIT) ..................................................................................................................... 62 14.1 OVERVIEW OF THE CONNECTORS (PGU-BOARD) ........................................................................................ 62 14.1.1 CONNECTOR LIST .......................................................................................................................................... 62 14.1.2 LINK TO MAINBOARD: J2 ............................................................................................................................... 62 15 OPU (OPERATION PANEL UNIT) ......................................................................................................................... 63 15.1 OPU FEATURE LIST ........................................................................................................................................... 63 15.2 OVERVIEW OF THE CONNECTORS (OPU-BOARD) ....................................................................................... 63 15.2.1 CONNECTOR LIST .......................................................................................................................................... 63 SENSOR ............................................................................................................................................................ 63 15.2.2 LINK TO MAINBOARD : P601 .......................................................................................................................... 63 15.2.3 LOUDSPEAKER : P602 ................................................................................................................................... 64 15.2.4 SMARTCARD : P640 ........................................................................................................................................ 64 15.2.5 LCD : P660 ....................................................................................................................................................... 64 16 SCANNER MODULE .............................................................................................................................................. 65 16.1 FEATURES OF SCANNER DEVICE ................................................................................................................... 65 SENSOR ............................................................................................................................................................... 65 17 PRINTER ENGINE ................................................................................................................................................. 67 17.1 MAIN FEATURES ................................................................................................................................................ 67 17.2 BLOCK DIAGRAM .............................................................................................................................................. 68 18 TECHNICAL DATA ................................................................................................................................................. 69 GENERAL ............................................................................................................................................................... 69 SCANNER ............................................................................................................................................................... 69 PRINTER ................................................................................................................................................................. 69 FAX .......................................................................................................................................................................... 69 SMS ......................................................................................................................................................................... 69 PC CONNECTION .................................................................................................................................................... 69
I Introduction
In this chapter you can find
Safety precautions List of features Feature description Operating elements
1 1.1
1.
2. 3.
This Fax Model has been specified as a Class II Unit (ungrounded). Some digital circuitry is connected to the potential of the Telecom line. That means: If you want to measure in the unit with connected Telecom line you have to use ungrounded measuring instruments. Otherwise it is possible that you shorten the Telecom potential to ground. Service technicians must be made AWARE OF ESD and be GROUNDED! To avoid ESD risk you can order some ESD equipment in the parts list. After each disassembly of the apparatus a high voltage test has to be performed. ( 1,5kV AC )
1- between mains and Telecom line 2- Mains and ground plate 3- Telecom line and ground plate
WARNING!
Before opening the machine disconnect the Power Cable! Dont open the power supply - HIGH VOLTAGE! -
1.2
ESD
1.2.1 General
ESD is a spark jumping from one conductive surface, charged with static electricity to another conductive surface. This incredibly fast movement of static discharge (the charge can jump to that conductor in a nanosecond) can have disastrous consequences, especially for electronic circuitry. We only feel ESD at a discharge of about 3.000 Volts. However many semiconductors can be damaged by a discharge of just 60 Volts or less. On non-conducting materials, such as plastics and textiles, charges remain stationary and can not discharge and are therefore called static charges. Static charges are brought in by people and are generated during their normal movements.
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FEATURES FUNCTIONS
ADDITIONAL TELEPHONE
If you have connected another telephone to the same telephone line that the C5 is on, you can adjust the number of rings you will hear in case of an incoming call. 1. Press M 2912 and then the OK button. 2. Change the value using the number keys and press OK.
2. Press the lever in the middle of the cartridge holder to open the holder.
3.
Take the ink cartridges out of their packaging and remove the protective strip. Be careful not to touch the nozzle on the contacts!
4. Insert the colour cartridge with the contacts forward and the nose down into the left compartment of the cartridge holder.
5. Insert the black cartridge into the right compartment. Close the cartridge holder. You will hear a click when it snaps shut.
7.
Insert the chip card with the contacts facing up into the slot under the control panel and confirm with OK.
CARTRIDGE ALIGNMENT
1. After inserting the cartridges for the first time, the machine will print out a page to check their alignment. Value A 2. Enter the value A where the image is the clearest. 3. Confirm with OK and repeat these steps for values B, C and D.
2.2.2 PC CONNECTION
! Do NOT connect the fax machine to a PC before installing the software !
Minimum Configuration: Your PC must have the following minimum configurations: Pentium processor, 200 MHz or higher Windows 98 / ME / 2000 / XP and 128 MB RAM 80 MB free disk space for the installation USB port
2. Connect the fax machine to your PC with a USB cable when you are prompted to do so.
3. Click Next and follow the instructions. Choose to search for the driver on the CD-ROM:
4. Click Next and follow the instructions on the screen. You will be prompted to accept a license agreement. After the installation has finished, the PC hs to be rebooted.
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4. Choose the fax number you are sending a fax to and press the start button 5. If you want to send just one page, use the arrow keys to choose DONE and press OK. If you want to scan further pages, choose NEXT PAGE and insert another page. Then press OK.
After transmission, the fax machine will automatically print a transmission report. If you want to cancel this transmission, then press the red stop key twice.
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To edit the scanned document, open the graphic application and choose the scan function. Choose the correct TWAIN driver to start scanning.
Click on the lower left icon to create a preview, click on the lower right icon to start scanning. Click on Profile to create a different profile for different document types you want to scan. A profile contains all important settings for a certain type of document. To create a profile, first make all settings and then choose NEW profile. Enter a profile name and click SAVE.
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Receiving an SMS
Received SMS messages will be printed automatically. If you change this setting, messages will then be stored in the memory and the SMS will flash.
Reading an SMS
1. Press SMS and then the OK button. 2. Use the arrow keys to choose a message and press OK. 3. You can scroll up and down within the message with the arrow keys.
Printing an SMS
1. Press SMS and 2. Use arrow keys to choose a message and press OK.
Deleting an SMS
1. Press M 43 and then the OK button. 2. You can now choose which message you wish to delete by using the arrow keys. SELECTED press OK and choose the message you wish to delete by using the arrow keys. Confirm with OK. ALREADY READ press OK to delete the messages that you have already read. ALL press OK. All messages will be deleted.
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2.2.8 Directory A Z
1. Press SMS twice. 2. Type your message and press SMS. 3. To select a number form the directory, press A Z and use the arrow keys to select an entry. 4. Press SMS to send your message.
2.2.9 Redial
The last ten numbers dialled on the fax machine, will be stored in the redial memory.
1. Press SMS twice and type your message. 2. Press SMS. 3. Press as often as necessary, until the desired number appears. 4. Press SMS to send your message.
Logs:
A list of all TRANSMITTED and RECIEVED faxes. If an error occurs during the transmission you will be informed by the error report which is printed out. This list is accessed by pressing M 52 and then the OK button.
Directory:
This list provides a list of the number stored in your machine. This list is accessed by pressing M 53 and then the OK button.
Set-up:
The Set-up list displays all of the current settings of your machine. This list is accessed by pressing M 54 and then the OK button.
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3 OPERATION ELEMENTS
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II Functions
In this Chapter you can find
Print out of the Function List Service Mode Description Service Function Description
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DIRECTORY
11 12 13 14 15 16 161 162 ADD NAME ADD LIST MODIFY CANCEL PRINT SAVE/LOAD (option) SAVE LOAD Enter phone number in directory Create a list of subscribers Modify a record or a list Delete a record or a list Print directory Save/load directory on microcard Save directory on microcard Load directory from microcard
SETUP
21 22 23 231 232 24 241 242 243 244 25 251 252 26 261 262 263 264 27 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 28 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 29 20 201 202 DATE/TIME NUMBER/NAME SEND SEND REPORT SORTED SEND RECEPTION MODE REC. PAPER NBR OF COPIES SORTED PRINT TEL. NETWORK NETWORK TYPE PREFIX PRINTER PAPER SIZE PAPER TYPE REDUCTION L/R MARGINS FLAT BED SCAN RESOLUTION ZOOMING ORIGIN CONTRAST SATURATION RGB LUMINOSITY L/R MARGINS ADF SCAN RESOLUTION ZOOMING ORIGIN CONTRAST SATURATION RGB LUMINOSITY L/R MARGINS TECHNICALS GEORGRAPHICAL COUNTRY (option) LANGUAGE Date / Time Setting Enter your name and your number Sending report printing type
Choice of reception mode Acceptance of reception without paper Nb of copies for received documents Sorted or no sorted printing Network type Dialing prefix activation Printer settings
FAX
31 32 33 34 341 342 343 35 TRANSMISSION PROLLING RX PROLLING TX FAX ANSW. PRINT ACTIVATION ANSWER CODE MANUAL CALL Single and broadcast transmission Polling a document Inserting a document to be polled Fax answering settings Print the received messages Fax answering activation Confidential reception
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SMS SERVICE
41 42 43 431 432 433 44 441 442 443 45 451 452 453 454 46 461 4611 4612 462 4621 SEND SMS READ SMS DELETE SMS SELECTED ALREADY READ ALL PRINT SMS SELECTED NEW ALL PARAMETERS AUTO PRINT BEEP SMS SENDER NAME TERM. ADDR. SMS CENTERS SMS CENTER 1 SEND No RECEIVE No SMS CENTER 2 RECEIVE No Send an SMS Access received SMS messages (read/new) Erase SMS messages Delete an SMS by selection Delete SMS messages read Delete all SMS messages received Print SMS messages Print an SMS message by selection Print new SMS messages Print all SMS messages received SMS settings Automatically print SMS received Beep when SMS message received Choose to show/hide sender name Terminal address SMS server configuration SMS center No. 1 Transmission number Reception number SMS center No. 2 Reception number
PRINT
51 52 53 54 55 FUNCTIONS LIST LOGS DIRECTORY SETUP COMMANDS Functions list printing Print TX and RX logs Print the directory User parameters printing Printing of the commands list
COMMANDS
61 62 63 64 65 PERFORM MODIFY CANCEL PRINT PRINT LIST Perform a command Update of a command Delete a command Printing of a document in wait queue Printing of the commands list
OTHERS
71 711 712 713 72 721 7211 7212 722 723 724 73 74 LOCK LOCKING CODE LOCK KEYBD LOCK NUMBER PRINT CARTR. CARTR. MAINT CLEAN NOW ALIGN. NOW ALIGN VALUES NEW BLACK NEW COLOUR CART CAPACITY PAPER FEED Activate a lock to limit access Locking code Keyboard locking selection Dialling locking selection
Consumables status
: : : : :
Insert a pause in the dialling Broadcast sending Recall of the last ten numbers Help page printing Access to abbrev. Numbers and dedicated keys
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LIST OF PARAMETERS
21 DATE /TIME DD-MM-YY HH:MM
SEND
231 SEND REPORT WITH / WITHOUT / ALWAYS / ON ERROR
RECEPTION
241 242 243 244 MODE REC. PAPER NBR OF COPIES PRINTING TYPE MANUAL / FAX WITHOUT PAPER / WITH PAPER 1-99 WITH / WITHOUT
TEL. NETWORK
251 NETWORK TYPE PABX / PSTN
PRINTER
262 263 264 PAPER REDUCTION L/R MARGINS PLAIN / COATED / PHOTO / TRANSPARENT 1 400% (-)---0---(+)
ADF SCAN
281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 RESOLUTION ZOOMING ORIGIN CONTRAST SATURATION RGB LUMINOSITY L/R MARGINS FAST / NORMAL / QUALITY 1 400% X=000 209 Y=000 285 (-)---0---(+) (-)---0---(+) 000 255 . 000 255 . 000 - 255 (-)---0---(+) (-)---0---(+)
GEOGRAPHICAL
201 202 COUNTRY LANGUAGE FR, UK, DE, IT, ES, NL, CH, AT FR, UK, DE, IT, ES, NL
CART CAPACITY
BLACK COLOUR 0 100% 0 100%
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TRANSMISSION Date/Time 0-01 8:19 12-02 14:35 12-02 14:44 12-02 14:49 Subscriber 06763006777 06641648901 06763006777 06763006777 Mode Pages 1 1 1 1 Durat. 027 017 026 027 Status Code 50 Code 50 Code 50 Code 50 Note Server Error Server Error Server Error Server Error
RECEPTION Date/Time 12-02 17:18 12-02 17:20 12-02 17:40 19-02 13:54 Subscriber +43 1 60101 4875 Mode Normal Pages 0 1 0 0 Durat. 004 034 006 006 Status Code 03 Correct Code 03 Code 03 Note User break User break User break
Directory 0 1 2 3
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5 SERVICE FUNCTIONS
Access to configuration bits (Soft-Switches) When the display shows the date and time, you can access the configuration bytes by means of the key sequence:
M*#
The description of these parameters can be found below. They are modified in the same manner as all others parameters.
7 0
SOS-IMPT30: Automatic Printing of T30 trace after comm. error 0: no 1: yes
6 1
SOSIMPAUTO: Automatic log printing 0: no 1: yes
5 0
Reserved
4 0
Reserved
3 0
SOSDURPAUSE: Long/short pause while dialling 0 : short = 2s 1: long = 6s
2 0
Reserved
1 1
Reserved
Values
7 0
SOSCOPLOC: Restriction on local copies
6 0
Reserved
5 0
Reserved
4 1
Reserved
3 0
SOS-BEEP: Keyboard beep on / off
2 0
Reserved
1 0
Reserved
Values
0: no 1: yes
0: beep on 1: no beep
7 0
SOSEPTV29: Use Echo Protect Tone with V29 0: no 1: yes
6 0
Reserved
5 0
SOSSEUILREC: Reception threshold 0: -43 dBm 1: -47 dBm
4 1
SOS-NIVEMI: Transmission level
3 0
2 0
1 1
Values
0: no 1: yes
7 0
SOS-LGINF: Maximum length of scan, printing, communication 0: 1 meter 1: 3 meters
6 1
SOS-DISINF: Unlimited DIS length
5 0
SOS-RTN: Page accept criterion
4 0
3 0
SOS-TCF: TCF accept criterion
2 0
SOSDISCOURT: Restricted DIS size 0: long DIS 1: short DIS
1 1
SOSMODPRIV: Communicat. in private mode 0: no 1: yes
Values
0: no 1: yes
0: no 1: yes
0: normal 1: special
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7 1
Reserved
6 1
Reserved
5 0
SOS-HP: Line monitoring during fax comm. 0: no 1: yes
4 0
Reserved
3 0
Reserved
2 0
Reserved
1 1
Reserved
Values
7 0
Reserved
6 0
Reserved
5 0
Reserved
4 0
Reserved
3 0
Reserved
2 0
Reserved
1 0
Reserved
Values
Soft-Switch 7 : Communication
Bit Default Use 8 1
SOSDETCNG: Number of CNG detect. 0: 1 CNG 1: 2 CNG
7 0
Reserved
6 0
Reserved
5 0
Reserved
4 0
Reserved
3 1
Reserved
2 1
Reserved
1 1
Reserved
Values
Soft-Switch 8 : Reserved
Bit Default Use 8 1
Reserved
7 0
Reserved
6 1
Reserved
5 1
Reserved
4 0
Reserved
3 1
Reserved
2 1
Reserved
1 0
Reserved
Values
7 0
SOS-LIGNE5S: Lines of 5sec. During reception
6 0
Reserved
5 1
SOSNOTREMIS: Printing of first page on transmission report 0: no 1: yes
4 1
SOS-REPERR: Redialling from page fault
3 0
Reserved
2 0
Reserved
1 0
Reserved
Values
0: no 1: yes
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7 0
SOS-SONREA: Access to redialling parameters
6 0
Reserved
5 0
Reserved
4 1
SOS-DECT: LCD contrast
3 0
Reserved
2 1
SOSBTYPNUM: Access to impulse / DTMF dialling parameter 0: yes 1: no
1 0
SOS-AFFVIT: Comm. Rate display
Values
0: no access 1: access
0: High 1: Low
Soft-Switch 11 : Reserved
Bit Default Use 8 1
Reserved
7 0
Reserved
6 1
Reserved
5 1
Reserved
4 0
Reserved
3 0
Reserved
2 0
Reserved
1 0
Reserved
Values
Soft-Switch 12 : Printing
Bit Default Use 8 0
Reserved
7 0
Reserved
6 0
Reserved
5 1
Reserved
4 0
SOSIMPQUALITY: Printing quality for received documents, reports and logs 0: 300 x 600 dpi 1: 600 x 600 dpi
3 0
Reserved
2 0
Reserved
1 1
Reserved
Values
Soft-Switch 13, 14, 15, 16 : Internet Functions ( Not Used ) Soft-Switch 17 : Communication
Bit Default Use 8 0
Reserved
7 0
Reserved
6 0
Reserved
5 0
SOS-NO-TRTFCERROR: retry after modem high data dedect. problem 0: yes 1: no
4 0
Reserved
3 0
Reserved
2 0
Reserved
1 0
Reserved
Values
7 0
SOSAFF_VIT_RELLE: Show / hide real comm. rates 0: reduced rates 1: real rates
6 0
Reserved
5 0
Reserved
4 1
SOS-CODCOM: COM negotiated encoding type
3 1
2 1
SOS-CODMEM: Stored document encoding type
1 1
Values
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7 1
SOSONETOUCH: Enable < one touch > functions 0: no 1: yes
6 1
SOSMENUCLAVIER: Hide keyboard menus and force QWERTY keyboard 0: no 1: yes
5 0
SOSREIMP: Reprinting of received documents 0: no 1:yes
4 0
SOSREGULREC: T30 reception control inhibited
3 0
Reserved
2 1
Reserved
1 0
Reserved
Values
0: no 1: yes
Soft-Switch 20 : Reserved
Bit Default Use 8 0
Reserved
7 1
Reserved
6 1
Reserved
5 0
Reserved
4 1
Reserved
3 0
Reserved
2 0
Reserved
1 0
Reserved
Values
7 0
SOS-DETECT OCCUP: Inhibition of engaged tone detect 0: no 1: yes
6 0
Reserved
5 1
SOS-GARBAGEFLASH: flash memory garbage collection method 0: garbage collection when application terminates 1: garbage collection as background task ATTENTION: taken into account only after reboot of CPU
4 0
Reserved
3 0
Reserved
2 0
Reserved
1 1
SOSTRAITLIGERR: T4 decoding line copying mode 0: for each line with an error 1: only once, then destroy
Values
7 0
Reserved
6 0
Reserved
5 0
Reserved
4 0
Reserved
3 1
SOSSORTIMP: Printing at the end of fax reception
2 0
SOS-DUREE2100 V34: Transmission time of the 2100 modified for V34 reception 00: 5 sec. 01: 4,5 sec. 10: 4 sec. 11: 3,5 sec.
1 0
Values
7 1
Reserved
6 0
Reserved
5 1
Reserved
4 1
Reserved
3 0
Reserved
2 0
Reserved Reserved
1 0
Values
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7 1
SOSSMSRECV23: reception SMS function 0: no 1: yes
6 0
Reserved
5 0
Reserved
4 0
Reserved
3 0
SMSPROTOCOLE: Used protocol for SMS 0: country dep. 1: opposite
2 1
Reserved
1 0
Reserved
Values
7 0
Reserved
6 0
Reserved
5 0
Reserved
4 0
Reserved
3 0
Reserved
2 0
Reserved
1 0
Reserved
Values
7 0
Activation of fax modification for DTS label
6 0
Menu page counter present / not present
5 0
SMS service center number menus present / not present
4 0
Bug reception for Austrian manual mode SMS
3 0
Delay of silence after High impedance listening is over and back to manual mode 0 : 15 sec 1 : 5 sec.
2 0
Delay of Low impedance CNG listening
1 0
Delay of activation for High impatience listening on serial phone (Fax mode) 0 : 30 sec. 1 : 60 sec.
Values
0 : No 1 : Yes
0 : 3 sec. 1 : 30 sec.
7 0
Reserved
6 0
Disable the 1 sec. Timer before going on-hook (SMS only) 0 : enable 1 : disable
5 0
Number of mark bits at the end of frame
4 0
Call back protection ( 1s before EST receiving) 0 : without 1 : with
3 0
Telecom Italia timers
2 0
Telecom Italia settings
1 0
Notification enabling
Values
0 : 18 bits 1 : 6 bits
0 : without 1 : with
0 : without 1 : with
0 : disabled 1 : enabled
7 0
Reserved
6 0
Reserved
5 0
Reserved
4 0
Reserved
3 0
Reserved
2 0
Chip card clock selection 00 : 1 MHz 01 : 1,277 MHz 10 : 1,7 MHz 11 : unused (1 MHz)
1 1
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6 MAINTENANCE FUNCTIONS
In order to use the maintenance functions, the SOS_IMPTRA switch (SOS1-Bit8) has to be setted to 1 ATTENTION: Dont forget to switch back the SOS1-Bit 8 to 0, when you leave the maintenance functions.
ACTION
Default user parameters configuration (factory status) Restart with Easy Install Directory is preserved Pages counters are preserved Consumables counters are preserved Communication log is preserved Clear directory Clear communication log Clear pages counters (MENU 74) Clear consumables counters (MENU 73) Complete hardware reset : functions 0 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 8 Restart with Easy Install. This command sequence is taken into account only if printer cover is open Same as Menu # 7 but without Easy Install Functions 0 + 2 + 8 Restart with Easy Install Directory is preserved Pages counters are preserved Consumables counters are preserved Clear document memory (received documents, documents to be sent) Clear Sending command list Clear Printing command list Directory is preserved Pages counters are preserved Consumables counters are preserved Communication log is preserved User parameters are preserved Idem Menu # 7
Menu # 8
Menu # 9
Action
Internal system status printing (identification + T30 protocol traces + modem traces) Parameters printing (user parameters + technical parameters) Clear communication logs Not used Wait for firmware download via USB Save users parameters and directory on I2C chip card Not used Not used Not used Restore users parameters and directory from I2C chip card Display internal firmware status (applications and drivers) Display modem chip type Software reset Display firmware version and checksum on LCD Decrease the black ink counter - if counter value is higher than near end (10%), set counter value to near end. - if counter value is lower than near end (10%), set counter value to 0 Decrease the colour ink counter - if counter value is higher than near end (10%), set counter value to near end - if counter value is lower than near end (10%), set counter value to 0 Test of chip card for black cartridge and starter card Test of chip card for colour cartridge and starter card
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1.)
T E
N I
2.)
T E S T
M O D E
T E S T
xxx y z
= = =
An interruption of a Test-Function can be done by pressing the STOP key To confirme the Test-Function after test, press the OK or START key and you will return to the display message TEST MODE
T E S T
M O D E
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OK or Stop Key
139
150 151 152 153 154 156 157 158 159 171
Print alignment page Set alignment value A Set alignment value B Set alignment value C Set alignment value D Set clock correction Display clock correction Display alignment values Print cleaning page Sensors
Input value in decimal format Input value in decimal format Input value in decimal format Input value in decimal format Input value in decimal format
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Offset 00
Offset 19
102
0x02
109
0x04
110
0x05
117 134
0x07 0x0E
138
0x0F
139
0x10
31
Offset 0x12
151
0x13
152
0x14
153
0x15
154
0x16
156
0x18
171
0x19
Result-Code. / Description 00 = Test OK 01 = Unable to insert printing request 02 = Lack of ink 03 = Printer not idle 21 = Printer cover open 22 = Printer paper jam 23 = No printer detected 24 = No printer paper detected 25 = Printer carrier error 26 = Printer cartridge error 27 = Printer printing error FF = Not done yet 00 = Test OK 91 = Value is too big FF = Not done yet 00 = Test OK 92 = Value is too big FF = Not done yet 00 = Test OK 93 = Value is too big FF = Not done yet 00 = Test OK 94 = Value is too big FF = Not done yet 00 = Test OK FF = Not done yet Note: Beware, the inserted value is not checked ! 00 = Test OK 02 = Scan cover close 03 = Scan cover open 04 = Cover close default 05 = Cartridge replacement captor default 06 = Cartridge captor default 07 = All captor tests fail 64 = Operator declines test ( press STOP or Cancel key) FF = Not done yet
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7 ERROR CODES
The error codes are divided in two groups. One group is responsible for the Fax functions and the second group for the SMS feature. If an error occurs during the transmission you will be informed by the error report which is printed out. This list can be separated printed out by pressing M 52 and then the OK button .
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Check the service center numbers in the device Check if the device is correctly plugged to the telephone network. Check if the user has subscribed to the service if required by the provider. Check if the SMS destination number type is handled by the SMS provider.
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8.1 INTRODUCTION
This package includes : An Inf file to install the driver used for firmware upgrades (telch.inf) Drivers needed for installation (telch.sys) The application which is used for firmware upgrade (TELUSB.exe) This readme.doc file
This USB PC Kit for Firmware Upgrading works with Windows 98 SE. It exist also a version for Windows 2000 and Windows XP. a) Create the Telusb folder on your local hard drive (i.e. c:\telusb) b) Unzip the USBLoading.zip file in this folder c) Copy the firmware (i.e. firmware.bin) in this folder as well
SOS1 00100001
d) Then press the number 1 key, the display shows:
SOS1 10100001
e) Then press the OK key again, the display shows:
TELELOADING IN PROGRESS
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i)
j)
k) The binary file to be loaded (i.e. firmware.bin) has to also be present in this folder
l)
m) After transfer from PC to the fax machine (approx. 2 seconds), the new firmware is written into the flash memory (approx. 30 seconds)
o) Verify firmware version and checksum with M * V. Press stop to go into the idle state again (the display shows Date/Time)
r) The fax machine reboots and starts with easy install procedure
s) Go through the easy install procedure by selecting a country. Choose and confirm the country
t) The fax machine asks to insert chip card: If the ink counter is higher than 0%, press the STOP button without inserting the chip card. If the ink counter is 0%, the unit will ignore the STOP button and the chip card must be inserted.
u) The fax machine prints the alignment page and asks for the alignment values
v) After the alignment procedure is done the easy install procedure continues with: Name, Number, etc.
w) When Date/Time is displayed again (idle mode) easy install is over. The update process is finished.
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9 FIRMWARE UPGRADING WITH PC KIT V1.1 (WINDOWS 2000 / XP) 9.1 TO LAUNCH THE UTILITY:
- Command line : TelUSB2 [ Full path of the binary file to upload ] - Double click on the TelUSB2.exe icon - Double click on the binary file to upload (.bin files need to previously be associated with TelUSB2.exe in Windows Explorer). TelUSB2 always gives the current state of the device. The utility is registered to the system to be notified when the device is plugged or unplugged or when the mode of the device changes. You do not need to restart the utility after plugging or after switching mode. States are: - No USB MFL/C5 device detected (Device is not switched on or USB wire is not plugged.) - MFL/C5 in standard mode. Switch to upload mode. (Device is in normal mode. You need to switch for upload mode before proceed). - MFL/C5 ready for upload (Device is ready to proceed). If TelUSB2 is launched by specifying a file name as command line parameter or by double clicking on a binary file, the utility will automatically try to upload the file. Then, if the file is successfully uploaded, the utility will be automatically closed. If upload failed (device not plugged or not ready) you can retry by clicking the upload button.
This utility use a dedicated WDM driver for upload process (telch.inf, telch.sys). This driver is dedicated for products: VID_079B&PID_0022 (C5 SAGEM) VID_089B&PID_000F (C5 PHILIPS) VID_079B&PID_0021 (MFL) It has been tested on Windows 2K, Windows XP only. You need to install the USB Driver first before using TelUSB2 utility. Under Windows 2K only : Once the firmware has been successfully updated, the Fax machine reboots on the new firmware. At that time Windows 2000 displays a Warning dialog saying that A device has been removed without having been stopped. This is the normal behavior of Windows. We try to do some workarounds to avoid this warning dialog. This does not prevent the PC Kit to work afterwards.
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D is c o n n e c t a ll c a b le s fr o m t h e m a c h in e
R e m o v e b o a rd ( s e e 1 0 .5 )
C h a n g e t h e b o a r d w ith a n e w o n e
C o n n e c t th e p o w e r c a b le
W a it u n til y o u h e a r a c o n tin u o u s to n e
C o n n e c t U S B c a b le
U p lo a d t h e n e w e s t F ir m w a r e
W a it u n til r e s e t is fin is h e d a n d t h e m a c h in e is r e s ta r te d
P r e s s th e k e y s e q u e n c e M # * 0
I n te s t m o d e p r e s s 093
U p lo a d C u s to m e r f ile
A fte r u p lo a d p r e s s 172
A ft e r R e s ta r t o f m a c h in e c o n tin u e w ith e a s y in s ta ll
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III Service
In this Chapter you can find
illustrated disassembly PCB-architecture and descriptions technical data mechanical and electrical parts list
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11 DISASSEMBLY
WARNING! Disconnect the Power from the set before removing any cover! Remove the ink-cartridge from the set. Be aware that the detachable scanner is on a saver area.
Paper tray
Figure 2
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3. Turn the machine upside down. 2 snaps will remove the back cover. (see figure 3)
Figure 3
4. Once the back cover has been removed, carefully unplug the 8 connectors. (see figure 4)
Figure 4
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Figure 5
Figure 6
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4. Turn the top part of the chassis upside down and free the flat cable from its holders. (see figure 7)
Figure 7
HOLDERS
5. Turn the top part of the chassis the right way around and detach the complete panel. Be careful not to damage the loud speaker cable. (see figure 8)
Panel
Figure 8
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6. Disconnect the loud speaker cable and then remove the panel. (see figure 9)
Figure 9
7. Remove the 12 visible screws holding the PCB in place (see figure 10)
Figure 10
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8. The printed Panel can then be lifted off. Be careful not to damage the LCD flat cable. (see figure 11)
Figure 11
Figure 12
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Figure 13 3. Remove the 4 visible screws holding the MAB in place (see figure 14). The MBA can than be lifted away from the cover.
Figure 14 4. You can find the PGU in the left upper corner of bottom. The module can be easy lifted away from the bottom.
Figure 15
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Figure 16
5. The modules can be easy lifted away from the bottom (see figure 17)
Figure 17
Printer board
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Figure 18 4. Pull on the lever with the inscription PULL. (see figure 19)
Figure 19 5. Remove the screw and the metal plate in the right corner of ADF module. (see figure 20)
Figure 20
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6. Remove the axle which keep the ADF module in place and than remove the complete ADF module from the flatbed scanner housing. (see figure 21)
Figure 21 7. Remove the 5 visible black screws holding the ADF upper assy in place (see figure 22)
Figure 22 8. Disconnect the cable from the ADF upper assy. (see figure 23)
Cable
Figure 23
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Electrical description
12.1 INTRODUCTION
A fax machine consists typically of a microprocessor system, an interface to the PTT line, a power supply, a human interface, some sensors and a scanner and printer unit. The following prints are used in C5 design: Fax control board FCU Fax Control Unit Printer board PU Printer board Unit Power supply board PGU Power Generation Unit Operation panel board OPU Operation Panel Unit
P660
ZIF FPC
12MHz 5V
PU (Printer board)
6 Cmd motor cleaning station
P1804
JST-PH
Keyboard 64 keys
USB Slave
PH 6P FFC 12P
Printer engine
P1902
FFC
CPU
3.3V Shift-register x3
3.3V
SDram
8Mx16 3.3V
P1800
FFC
11.82V Thunderbolt
P1804
JST-PH
PH 2P PH 2P PH 4P
Connector
Loudspeaker
chip card PH 2P
P602
JST-PH Scanner open Sensor
Flash
FFC 18P
P4100
FFC
P2750
JST-PH
Power supply 30V, 3.3V
PH 5P
P1903
JST-PH
P601
FFC
Power supply 3.3V
2Mx8 3.3V
P2550
FFC(1.25)
FFC 16P
(pitch1.25)
CCD Lamp
ADF open cover Sensor ADF Paper ready sensor ADF Presence paper Sensor
External Phone
Protection
Loudspeaker amplifier
29.4912MHz
Latch x2
RJ11
P800
ADF motor
PH 4P Scanner motor
Modem
3.3V Internal connectors
RJ11 Line
Reset
2.93V
FCU (Mainboard)
SELV
Power jack
JST-PH
PGU
(Powerboard)
module
PH 8P
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The board is initialised by a boot program. The executable code is stored in the flash memory. This flash memory is divided in two zones: A zone reserved for the storage of the code A zone reserved for the storage of the documents. If this flash memory does not contain any executable code, the board automatically switches to waiting for a software download on the USB port. After power-on the code is loaded from the flash memory into SDRAM, and the microprocessor executes its instructions from the SDRAM. Before printing, the documents are stored as bitmaps in the SDRAM.
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12.5 DIGICOLOR2
Internal Core for DigiColor2 is a RISC ARM 946E.
P2550
CCD 16C
P800 P2700
Motor CCD 4C
P700
1 1
Printer1 17C P1700 Printer2 14C Line 6C 1 Power supply Printer 5C Power supply 8C UC 1 P2750 1 USB Slave 4C
1 P1800
External Phone 6C
P4100
OPU 18C 1
P4420
1
P4410
1
P9300
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O O O I O O I O O O I/O
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230V AC AC/DC
11.82 V
12 V
CCD color sensor
CCD module
Lamp
5V
Low Drop
CAN video
Mainboard
Line sensors
LCD
Speaker
3.3V
Digicolor2 Chip Card Datapump DP2Vxx Codec CSP1034C Buffer USB Host ISP1161
Flash SDRAM
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12.7 CLOCKS
A quartz provide a 12MHz clock for the DigiColor2. The internal PLL generate the 92MHz internal frequency and SDRAM synchronous clock.
92 Mhz
SDRAM
Crystal 12 Mhz
Burst 3 Mhz
Thunderbolt
Crystal 6 Mhz
Video ADC
Shift registers
Front Panel
12.8 RESET
Reset is generated by MAX809 reset (reset level 2.93V) or by Thunderbolt (option). Active reset time 240ms (typ). During the reset mode, the CCD motor controls must be inactive. So the Buffers which control L6219 Drivers are high impedance during reset .
3.3V
MAX809
Digicolor2
Reset LCD
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The chip modem is an Agere data pump (DP2Vxx) + CODEC (1034C). We can use a V32 to V90 data pump. The data pump is supervised by DigiColor2 on peripheral bus. The line interface can manage an external telephone.
CI
OHL1
Ring Detector
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13 PU (PRINTERBOARD UNIT)
The printerboard contain the ASIC Thunderbolt dedicated to control Lexmark printer engines. Digicolor2 controle this ASIC by serial link (Data frequency 3MHz). Thunderbolt provide voltage for printhead (11.82V) generated by an internal switching regulator. Two internal motor drivers control the Head motor and the paper advance motor. The cleaning station motor is controlled directly by CPU digicolor2 through an ULN2003 darlington motor driver.
13.1 PU FEATURES :
Printer ASIC Thunderbolt. Motor driver for printer cleaning station. Paper sensor.
Sensor :
P1800 : Printer paper presence sensor. P1801 : Cleaning station sensor, when station is in the lower position the Level = 0
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Connector P1902
Name GND PLOAD PENABLE GND LHCS LCN OK2PRT HDRESET* ID1 ID2 Phase_A Phase_B Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
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Power Jack
J2 J1
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Loudspeaker
Mainboard P601
Sensor :
- P601, P640 : This sensor detect the chipcard presence ( integrated in the chip card connector). - P601 : This sensor detect if the scanner module is opened or closed.
I I I O I I O I I I I/O
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I/O
I I I/O I/O I I -
Pin
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
Description
Power supply Reset Clock Ground Data I/O Data I/O Ground Clock Reset Power supply Switch card presence Switch card presence
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16 SCANNER MODULE
The color scanner module (600dpi) is designed by Primax. The slim device of flatbed scanner (w/ADF) design focuses on providing a low cost and high quality of 600 DPI flatbed scanner device for CPS-2 model. The scanner device provides FFC cable, motor cables for connecting the scanner device to a host printer device, to be as a whole function of 4 in 1 MFP machine. To provide users total solution to do image scan, copy, print & fax. Jobs. The color CCD (charge coupled device) module with housing is a 600DPI image reader unit for letter-size documents. It include all the CCD sensor, lamp, lamps inverter, lens mirrors optical unit, motor set, document cover, top cover and bottom cover.
Sensor :
- One sensor for the detection of the paper presence in the Automatic document feeder (ADF). - One sensor for the detection if paper is ready for scanning. After insertion, the paper move forward until this sensor is switched. - One sensor for the detection if ADF is open (to remove the paper in case of stuffing). Scanner function and image processing is managed by DigiColor2. It generate the control signal for the CAN and the CCD module. Data image are sampled by the CAN and sent to DigiColor2 image processing interface.
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The ADC is a WM8192 from Wolfson. The WM8192 samples up to three inputs (RINP, GINP and BINP) simultaneously. The device then processes the sampled video signal with respect to the video reset level or an internally / externally generated reference level using either one or three processing channels. Each processing channel consist of an Input Sampling block with optional Reset Level Clamping (RLC) and Correlated Double Sampling (CDS), an 8-bit programmable offset DAC and an 8-bit Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA). The ADC then converts each resulting analogue signal to a 16-bit digital word. The digital output from the ADC is presented on an 8-bit wide bi-directional bus, with optional 8 or 4-bit multiplexed formats. On-chip control registers determine the configuration of the device, including the offsets and gains applied to each channel. These registers are programmable via a serial interface. The WM8192 can sample and process one to three inputs through one or three processing channels as follows: Colour Pixel-by-Pixel: The three inputs (RINP, GINP and BINP) are simultaneously sampled for each pixel and a seperate channel processes each input. The signals are then multiplexed into the ADC, which converts all three inputs within the pixel period. Monochrome: A single chosen input (RINP, GINP, or BINP) is sampled, processed by the corresponding channel and converted by the ADC. The choice of input and channel can be changed via the control interface, e.g. on a line-by-line basis if required. Colour Line-byLine: A single chosen input (RINP, GINP, or BINP) is sampled and multiplexed into the red channel for processing before being converted by the ADC. The input selected can be switched in turn (RINP -> GINP -> BINP -> RINP ....) together with the PGA and Offset DAC control registers by pulsing the RLC / ACYC pin. This is Known as auto-cycling. Alternatively, other sampling sequences can be generated via the control registers. This mode causes the blue and green channels to be powered down. Refer to the Line-by-Line Operation section for more details.
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17 PRINTER ENGINE
The color inkjet printer engine is designed by Lexmark. The codename is: KOSRAE. The Kosrae engine will consist of a print bar which can be interfaced to electronics. Kosrae engine features high quality, full function, full speed, CMYK printing. The size of the engine is as small as possible within the limits of current ink jet technology. The Kosrae engine will use the new Lexmark Bonsai print cartridges.
Print Quality Nozzle Count : Mono: 208 Color: 64 per color Drop Size : Mono: 24pl Color: 7pl Ink : Black Ink: Mono Pigment Color: Color dye based inks Firing Frequency : Mono: 12kHz Color: 12kHz Print Modes (Black & Color) : Quick Print: 600 x 300 dpi Normal: 600 x 600 dpi High: 1200 x 1200 dpi Maximum: 2400 x 1200 dpi Photo Cartridge : No Printhead : Disposable cartridge Front wedge lock mechanism Mechanism Phisical Dimensions (Dual The engine (without sheet feeder) fit into a head) : rectangular box with the following interior dimensions. Width: 13.0 in Depth: 5.0 in Height: 3.524 in Acoustics : < 42 dBA (printing at 600 dpi in Normal ISO 7779 & 9296 Quality printing color with plain paper) Maintenance : Motorized maintenance mechanism with stepper motor. Cap station: Outside paper path Exit Drive System: The exit rate is feed rate +< 1% Motors : Carrier: DC with encoder Paper Feed: Stepper Maintenance: Stepper with switch DC30V
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Scanner
Type Resolution Scanning area Scanning width ADF capacity Flatbed scanning speed CCD colour 600 x 600 dpi 216 x 297mm 206mm 10 sheets max. B/W: 10.5 sec / page Colour: 17,5 sec / page
Printer
Type Resolution Printing speed Printing width Printing length Paper dimensions Colour bubble ink-jet 600x600 dpi B/W: 9 pages / min Colour: 5 pages / min 203,2mm B/W: 284,3mm Colour: 279,1mm width: 88,9-215,6mm length: 127-431,8mm
Fax
Fax type Connection type Dialling type Modulation Coding scheme Modem speed Resolution ITU T30, G3 PSTN / PABX DTMF V17/V29/V27ter/V34 MH, MR, MMR 33k6 bps Normal mode: 200x100dpi Fine/photo mode: 200x200dpi Super fine mode: 200x400 dpi
SMS
Gateway Memory V23 30 messages
PC connection
Connection type Operating systems Scanner driver USB slave 1.1 Windows 98 / 2000 / ME / XP TWAIN / WIA
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IV Spare parts
exploded view
PANEL
6b
3 6a 7 8
4 - 02
HOUSING
14
11 12
16
15a 15b
10
13a
4 - 03
SCANNER
23
20
24 26
27 21
25
22
4 - 04
PRINTER
41
30 31 35 36
PRINTBOARDS
40
42
4 - 05
Remark
MF-JET 500 (SMS) MF-JET 505 MF-JET 500 (SMS) MF-JET 505
Codenumber
5103 508 82420 5103 508 83330 5103 507 66160 5103 507 66960 5103 508 82450 5103 504 23310 5103 504 23320 5103 504 42390 5103 504 23330 5103 504 42400 5103 504 42410 5103 507 66180 5103 504 23200 5103 504 23230 5103 504 23210 5103 504 23220 5103 504 23250 5103 501 01870 5103 509 25700 5103 508 82440 5103 509 25630 5103 509 25640 5103 509 25650 5103 509 25660 5103 509 25670 5103 509 25680 5103 509 25690 8203 320 42180 5103 508 82240 5103 509 25710 9061 153 08039 9061 153 09039 5103 508 14860 5103 508 14870 5103 508 82740 5103 508 82390
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