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SERVICE NOTES

Confidential

TERMS OF USE
Users of this Service Note shall be deemed to agree with the following Terms of Use.
1. USERS
This Service Note is only for authorized persons with user ID and password issued by Roland DG Corporation.

2. PURPOSE
Authorized persons can use this Service Note only for the purposes of selling and providing to the customers
maintenance service of SP-540V.

3. REUSE
Authorized persons shall not disclose, transfer, rent or distribute this Service Note to, or allow this Service Note
to be used in any manner by, any third party other than authorized persons.

4. REPRODUCTION
Authorized persons shall not copy, change or alter this Service Note without permission of Roland DG
Corporation.

5. EFFECT OF VIOLATION
Regardless of circumstances, we will vigorously respond to any violation hereof, through legal action.

Copyright 2007 ROLAND DG CORPORATION

8767-11

Contents
4 Adjustment

1 Structure & Spare Parts


1-1 COVERS
1-2 FRAME
1-3 DRIVE UNIT
1-4 HEAD CARRIAGE
1-5 BASE FRAME
1-6 CHASSIS
1-7 PINCH ROLL
1-8 STAY ROLL
1-9 TOOL CARRIAGE
1-10 WIPER SYSTEM
1-11 PUMP SYSTEM
1-12 INK SYSTEM
1-13 ACCESSORIES & STAND

1-1
1-2
1-4
1-6
1-7
1-8
1-9
1-10
1-11
1-12
1-13
1-14
1-15

2 Electrical Section
2-1
2-2
2-3
2-4
2-5
2-6

WIRING MAP
MAIN BOARD
SERVO BOARD
HEATER BOARD
SUB BOARD
MAINTENANCE PARTS LIST

2-1
2-3
2-10
2-16
2-19
2-24

4-1 SPECIAL TOOLS


4-2 SERVICE MODE
4-3 HOW TO UPGRADE FIRMWARE
4-4 HEAD ALIGNMENT
4-5 LMIT POSITION & CUT DOWN POSITION INITIALIZE
4-6 LINEAR ENCODER SETUP
4-7 CROP MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT
4-8 TOOL/CROP MARK SENSOR POSITION ADJUSTMENT
4-9 PRINT/CUT POSITION ADJUSTMENT
4-10 CALIBRATION (FEEDING DIRECTION)
4-11 TOOL HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
4-12 TOOL PREASSURE ADJUSTMENT
4-13 CARRIAGE WIRE TENSION ADJUSTMENT
4-14 CAP HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

4-1
4-2
4-17
4-20
4-29
4-33
4-35
4-37
4-40
4-42
4-44
4-47
4-51
4-54

5 Supplemental Information
5-1 SENSOR MAP

5-1

6 Troubleshooting
6-1 INK DROPS ON MEDIA / WHITE FINE LINE / BANDING /

6-1

MISSING DOT / SCRATCHY PRINTING / BLURRED PRINTING

3 Replacement of Main Parts


3-1 HEAD REPLACEMENT
3-2 WIPER REPLACEMENT
3-3 CAP TOP REPLACEMENT
3-4 TOOL CARRIAGE REPLACEMENT
3-5 CARRIAGE MOTOR REPLACEMENT
3-6 PUMP REPLACEMENT
3-7 INK TUBE REPLACEMENT
3-8 BATTERY REPLACEMENT
3-9 CARRIAGE WIRE REPLACEMENT
3-10 ENCODER SCALE REPLACEMENT
3-11 PINCH ROLELR REPLACEMENT
3-12 CUTTER PROTECTION REPLACEMENT
3-13 SW POWER SUPPLY REPLACEMENT
3-14 FLEXIBLE CABLE REPLACEMENT

3-2
3-8
3-10
3-15
3-19
3-24
3-28
3-33
3-35
3-40
3-43
3-44
3-45
3-46

6-2 DOES NOT PRINT AT ALL


6-3 SHIFTING IN PRINTING
6-4 VERTICAL BANDING
6-5 PRINT DOES NOT MATCH WITH CUT
6-6 STITCH CUT
6-7 START AND END POINTS DO NOT MATCH
6-8 DISTORTED FIGURE
6-9 MEDIA SHIFTING
6-10 MOTOR ERROR
6-11 HEATER TEMPERATURE FAILS
TO REACH THE PRESET VALUE
6-12 DOESN'T CONTROL THE THEMPERATURE
6-13 ERROR MESSAGE
6-14 SERVICE CALL

6-2
6-3
6-3
6-4
6-5
6-6
6-7
6-7
6-8
6-9
6-9
6-10
6-10

7 Service Activities
7-1 INSTALLATION CHECK LIST
7-2 MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST
7-3 SPECIFICATION

Windows and MS-DOS are registered trademark or trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.

7-1
7-13
7-15

Revision Record
Revision
No.

Date

Description of Changes

2004.10.14

First Edition

2004.10.25 1-7 : PINCH ROLLER Parts No. have been changed.

Approval Issued
Inagaki

Sato

Inagaki

Sato

2005.1.6 1-3 : DRIVE UNIT, 1-4 : HEAD CARRIAGE Parts has been revised.

Inagaki Mabuchi

2005.1.28 2-6 : MEINTENANCE PARTS LIST_Electrical Parts has been revised.

Inagaki Mabuchi

2005.6.21

3-14 : FLEXIBLE CABLE REPLACEMENT has been added.


6-10 : MOTOR ERROR <ERROR LIST> has been revised.

Kato

Mabuchi

2005.7.15 1-4 : HEAD CARRIAGE Parts has been revised.

Kato

Hioki

2005.9.13 1-3 : DRIVE UNIT, 1-10 : WIPER Parts has been revised.

Kato

Hioki

2006.1.12 1-4 : HEAD CARRIAGE Parts has been revised.

Kato

Misako

2006.12.26

Kato

Misako

3-8 : BATTERY REPLACEMENT Procedures have been revised.


1-11: PUMP SYSTEM Parts have been revised.

2007.1.9 1-5 : BASE FRAME Parts have been revised.

Kato

Misako

10

2007.4.26 1-4 : HEAD CARRIAGE Parts has been revised.

Kato

Satoru

11

1-3 : DRIVE UNIT, 1-4 : HEAD CARRIAGE, 1-10 : WIPER, 1-11:


PUMP SYSTEM,
2007.12.7 1-13 : ACCESSORIES & STAND Parts have been revised.
Sect 3 : "WARNING" has been added.
4-2 : SERVICE MODE SYSTEM SWITCH has been revised.

Kato

Misako

To Ensure Safe Work


About

and

Notices.

Used for instructions intended to alert the operator to the risk of death
or severe injury should the unit be used improperly.

Used for instructions intended to alert the operator to the risk of injury
or material damage should the unit be used improperly.
* material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects caused
with respect to the home and all its furnishings, as well to domestic
animals or pets.

About the Symbols


symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings. The specific
The
meaning of the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle.
The symbol at left means danger of electrocution.
The
symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out (are
forbidden). The specific thing that must not be done is indicated by the design
contained within the circle.
The symbol at left means not to touch.
The
symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out. The specific
thing that must be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle. The
symbol at left means the power-cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet.

In addition to the

and

: Tips and advise before the adjustment.

symbols, the symbols shown below are also used.

Turn off the primary power SWs


for the Printer and Dryer before
servicing.

Do not recharge, short-circuit,


disassemble the lithium battery, nor
put it into fire.
It may cause heat, explosion and fire.
Put tape around the lithium battery
for insulation for disposal or
preservation.
It may cause heat, explosion and fire.

About the Labels Affixed to the Unit


These labels are affixed to the body of this product.
The following figure describes the location.

HIGH VOLTAGE,
HANDLING ATTENTION
Do not touch during power on
Electric shock, Compornents damage
Do not repair. Replace power unit.
Do not replace fuse. Can not be recovered.

Electric charge.
Do not touch when power is on.

The wiring terminal untended for connection of the protective earthing conductor associated with the supply
wiring.
Do not disconnect the cable of this terminal except the
time of replacement.

1 Structure & Spare Parts


1-1 COVER

S8
S8

S10

S8
8

S4

11
S10
S4

S8
10

32
S3

S4

28
5

S3

S3

14

S1

1
2

12

S6

29

30

S5

S1

S7
S1

S1
S3

34
S2

34

S1

4
22

34

32

S9

13

S3

34

23

12

S4

26
S10

S4

34

S3

30

31

S3

34

29

24
19
20
S11

S3

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15

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S4

33

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25

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6

PARTS LIST -Main Parts1


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3
4
5
6
7
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9
10
11
12
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20
22
23
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Parts No.
22095156-00
22095158-00
22805567-00
23415133-00
23415112-00
22045135-00
22045114-01
22045371-00
22045376-00
22045134-00
22045373-00
12239406-00
22195140-00
21655310-00
21645106-00
22495211-00
22495210-00
22535287-00
22535443-00
22535390-00
22535453-00
22535452-00
22535330-00

PARTS LIST -Main Parts-

Parts Name
APRON,FRONT AL SP-540V
APRON,FRONT UNDER SP-540V
ASS'Y,FRONT COVER SP-540V
ASS'Y,THERMISTOR CABLE SP-300
ASS'Y,THERMOSTAT CABLE SP-300
COVER,INK SYSTEM SP-300
COVER,MAINTENANCE INKHEAD SP-300
COVER,INK CARTRIDGE SP-540V
COVER,RAIL F SP-540V
COVER,SIDE L SP-300
COVER,TOP SP-540V
CUSHION,TM-96-6
FRAME,COVER F SP-540V
HOLDER,COVER F SP-540V
HOOK,INT SW FJ-540
KEYTOP,DS-LD1H BLK
KEYTOP,DS-LX1H BLK
LABEL,CAUTION CARRIAGE #LA266
LABEL,MEDIA CLAMP SP-300
LABEL,EMERGENCY STOP #LA496
LABEL,VERSACAMM SP-300 #LA649
LABEL,VOLTAGE SW SP-300 #LA648
LABEL,WARNING SOL INK #LA396

25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34

Parts No.
W840605010
22055690-00
22055356-00
15099124-00
22155958-00
21475189-00
21475155-00
22715468-00
22715355-00
21425110-00

Parts Name
PANEL BOARD SP-300
PLATE,FRONT COVER SP-540V
PLATE,F COVER CM-500
SENSOR,US-602SXTLAS 65OFF 50ON
SHAFT,COVER F FJ-540
SHEET,HEATER RUBBER SP-540V
SHEET,PANEL SP-300
STAY,HEATER HOLDER F SP-540V
STAY,PANEL SP-300
WASHER,COVER FJ-50

PARTS LIST -Supplemental PartsS1


S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
S9
S10
S11
1-1

Parts No.
31329601-00
31289112-00
31289102-00
31289111-00
31279106-00
31149703-00
31019148-00
31049169-00
31089110-00
31139103-00
31019116-00

Parts Name
CLAMP,INSULOK T-18S
CUPSCREW, M3*10 NI
CUPSCREW, M3*6 NI
CUPSCREW, M4*6 NI
LABEL,CAUTION HOT SURF NO.778
RING,E-RING ETW-4 UNI-C
SCREW,BINDING M2.6*4 C
SCREW,CAP M4*8 BC+PW4*10*0
SCREW,PAN M3*4 C+PW
SCREW,PLAPOINT M4*6 WH FE
SCREW,BINDING M3*6 BC

33
34

S14

31

S14

1-2

S4

18

24
50
S14

S14

41

S14

29

S8

14

35

S11

S12

21

42

45

38

S13 S14

26 43 6

48
6 S7

S14
49

S8

S7

12

19

S8

S13

S13
S5

13

20

39

44

S4

55

S3

27

S2

S4

S15

13

47

S3

S3

S8

23

S17

17

S20

37

S12

36

25

15

S3

S9

S8
S12

10 S9
S1

15

S16

40

S3

28 9

S14

S10

S19

11

S14

S12

51
4

46

S6

S14

S18
30

S14
54
52
S3

S12

22

S5

S13

53
S11

S1

1-2 FRAME

1-2 FRAME
PARTS LIST -Main Parts1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
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11
12
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36
37
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39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55

Parts No.
21905192-00
7520501000-00
22845192-00
22845104-00
21985140-00
12159573-00
12159563-00
12159508-00
23415129-00
23415113-00
23415114-00
23415126-00
23415271-00
21745109-00
22045186-00
22025980-00
22045372-00
22045374-00
22045375-00
W876705040-00
22195145-00
22195146-00
22195105-00
22195148-00
22195149-00
22305101-00
W876705020-00
W840605020-00
22485104-00
22535444-00
22535441-00
22535442-00
22535330-00
22485108-00
12399102-00
22155763-00
22175105-00
W840605080-00
22055474-00
22055589-00
22055598-00
22145393-00
22295302-00
22035196-00
22715347-00
22715467-00
22715351-00
22715350-00
22715348-00
22785101-00
22715465-00
22055644-00
W876705060-00
23415272-00

PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-

Parts Name
ADAPTER,MEDIA CLAMP SP-540V
ASS'Y,CAP BOTTLE 2 FJ-52
BASE,BOTTOM SP-540V
BASE,RAIL SP-300
BRACKET,INK CATCH TANK SP-540V
BUSH,80F-0603
BUSH,80F-1006
BUSH,SHAFT OILES 80F-1206
CABLE ASS'Y,FAN SP-300
CABLE ASS'Y,FRONT COVER SW SP-300
CABLE ASS'Y,MNT. COVER SW SP-300
CABLE ASS'Y,LOADING SENSOR SP-300
CABLE-ASSY,V SELECTOR SP-540V
COLLAR,LEVER FJ-540
COVER,INK SYSTEM SW SP-300
COVER,INT SW FJ-540
COVER,SCAN MOTOR SP-540V
COVER,UNDER L SP-540V
COVER,UNDER R SP-540V
FAN JUNCTION BOARD SP-540V
FRAME,MIDDLE L SP-540V
FRAME,MIDDLE R SP-540V
FRAME,SCAN MOTOR SP-300
FRAME,SIDE L SP-540V
FRAME,SIDE R SP-540V
GUIDE,LEVER SP-300
HEATER POWER BOARD SP-540V
JUNCTION BOARD 1 SP-300
KNOB FJ-50
LABEL,READ MANUAL #LA637
LABEL,SET INK SP-300 #LA634
LABEL,USE ONLY ECO-SOL #LA635
LABEL,WARNING SOL INK #LA396
LEVER,CAM PINCH SP-300
MAGNET CATCH TL-105
OILES BUSH 80F-0806
PINCH ROLL SPRING
PINCH U/D SENS BOARD SP-300
PLATE,INK CATCH TANK FJ-52
PLATE,LEVER LINK SP-300
PLATE,SQUARE SHAFT SUPPORT SP-300
SHAFT,JOINT PNC-960
SHAFT,SQUARE SP-540V
STAND,LEVER SP-300
STAY,FRAME SIDE R SP-300
STAY,HEATER BOARD SP-540V
STAY,LEVER ADJUSTOR SP-300
STAY,PINCH LEVER SP-300
STAY,INK CARTRIDGE SUPPORT SP-300
SUPPORT,FRAME R SP-300
STAY,EXT BOARD SP-540V
PLATE,CONNECTOR TS-30
EXT BOARD SP-540V
CABLE ASS'Y,FAN JUNCTION SP-540V

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S20

1-3

Parts No.
31029101-00
31029106-00
31289102-00
31289111-00
31119904-00
31149706-00
31149705-00
31409801-00
31019149-00
31019116-00
31049142-00
31049117-00
31049137-00
31049169-00
31089110-00
31239125-00
31369102-00
31289105-00
31049171-00
31129101-00

Parts Name
BUSH,NB-19
BUSH,SQUARE SB-6025
CUPSCREW, M3*6 NI
CUPSCREW, M4*6 NI
PIN,SPRING 2.5*8 SUS STRAIGHT
RING,E-RING ETW-10 SUS
RING,E-RING ETW-7 SUS
SADDLE,LOCKING WIRE LWS-0711Z
SCREW,BINDING M2.3*8 BC
SCREW,BINDING M3*6 BC
SCREW,CAP M3*6BC
SCREW,CAP M4*12 BC+PW
SCREW,CAP M4*25 BC
SCREW,CAP M4*8 BC+PW4*10*0.8
SCREW,PAN M3*4 C+PW
SCREW,W-SEMS M3*8 SUS
SPACER,PCB SUPPORT PCB-8S
CUPSCREW, M3*6BC
SCREW,CAP M3*12NI
PIPE,POLYCA3*6*8

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73
S15

S13

1-4

17

S15

S13

S1

S9

21
S13

S6

S8

14

54

18

REVISED 6

47 1

38 S13
S9

27

S7

30

S13

S20
S2
S10
46

S11

32

S13

51

58

S1 26

S17
48

S10

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S5

S11

36

35

42
37
R 11

29

S24
S1

REVISED 11

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29

16

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S23

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50

29

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33
24

S16

22

25

72

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24

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S1

55

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12

65 S9

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33

64 60 63
61

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28

15

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S1

33
24

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64

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REVISED 2

44
S1 7

31

16

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S22

40

S13

45
3

53

15
23

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19

24

S13

39

S12

59

S13

53

49

43

76
2

REVISED 11

REVISED 6

S4

13

S8
75

S21 S13

38
34
20
38

S12

S3

41
S12

52

24

S12 47

S4
S18

11

1-3 DRIVE UNIT

1-3 DRIVE UNIT


PARTS LIST -Main PartsPARTS LIST -Main PartsParts No.
Parts No.
Parts Name
Parts Name
1 7876709020
ASS'Y, FEED MOTOR SP-540V REVISED 6 *1 68 22805578-00 ASS'Y TUBING 3*1000MM SP-540V
2 7876709010
ASS'Y,SCAN MOTOR SP-540V REVISED 6
69 22805478-00 ASS'Y TUBING 2*20MM FJ-540
3 11869103-00
BALL,4MM
70 22535517-00 LABEL,PINCH ROLL SP-540V #LA740
4 22845111-00
BASE,SCAN MOTOR SP-300
71 22535518-00 LABEL,PINCH ARROW SP-50V #LA739
5 23415123-00
CABLE ASS'Y,CUT CAR.ORG. SP-300
72 22715469-00 STAY,HOLD SHAFT SQUARE SP-540V
6 23415124-00
CABLE ASS'Y,GRIT MOTOR SP-300
73 22715466-00 STAY,FA-CODER SP-540V
7 23415127-00
CABLE ASS'Y,PRI. CAR. ORG. SP-300
74 25095120-00 GRIT ENCODER TS5217N561 FJ-540
8 23415125-00
CABLE ASS'Y,SCAN MOTOR SP-300
75 1000003821 SPACER,FLANGE VP-540
REVISED11
9 21365103-00
CASE,LOCK CJ-70
76 1000003822 BASE,FLANGE VP-540
10 22045130-00
COVER,CAP MOTOR SP-300
11 12049377-00
COVER,TKPO180-2B R50-63
PARTS LIST -Supplemental PartsParts No.
12 W840605070-00 CUT ORIGIN BOARD SP-300
Parts Name
13 1000003824
FRANGE,MOTOR SCAN SP-540V REVISED11
S1 31289102-00 CUPSCREW, M3*6 NI
14 21995122-00
FLANGE,MOTOR FJ-540
S2 31129102-00 PIPE,POLYCA 4*8*10
15 W8406050C0-00 FLEX1 SP-300
S3 31299102-00 RIVET,NYLON P2655B
16 W8406050D0-00 FLEX2 SP-300
S4 31409801-00 SADDLE,LOCKING WIRE LWS-0711Z
17 22195144-00
FRAME,FEED MOTOR SP-540V
S5 31019149-00 SCREW,BINDING M2.3*8 BC
18 22195108-01
FRAME,SUPPORT AUTO CUTTER SP-300
S6 31019703-00 SCREW,BINDING P-TIGHT 3*8 BC
19 22195150-00
FRAME,RAIL SUPPORT SP-540V
S7 31049155-00 SCREW,CAP M3*12 BC WSH 3*6*0.5
20 21685149-00
GEAR,H235S20(B8)T2
S8 31049170-00 SCREW,CAP M3*8 NI
21 21685128-00
GEAR,H300 S10(B6C16POM)
S9 31049117-00 SCREW,CAP M4*12 BC+PW
22 22305109-00
GUIDE,CABLE FLEX-CUT SP-540V
S10 31049174-00 SCREW,CAP M4*15 NI
23 22305103-00
GUIDE,CABLE CARD SP-300
S11 31049137-00 SCREW,CAP M4*25 BC
24 22135559-00
GUIDE,TUBE 8 FJ-500
S12 31069104-00 SCREW,CAP M4*6+FL C
25 W876705060-00 FLEX3 SP-540V
S13 31049169-00 SCREW,CAP M4*8 BC+PW4*10*0.8
26 21655131-00
HOLDER,LINEAR SCALE CJ-70
S14 31089110-00 SCREW,PAN M3*4 C+PW
27 22115121-00
HOUSING,R-BEARING FRAME FJ-540
S15 31199701-00 SCREW,SET WP M3*3 C
28 22535388-00
LABEL,G-ROLLER 170 CJ-540 #LA487
S16 31239103-00 SCREW,W-SEMS M3*8 BC+PW12*1
29 22535387-00
LABEL,G-ROLLER 50 CJ-540 #LA486
S17 31249217-00 WASHER,PLAIN 4*8*1 C
30 21895169-00
L-BEARING,LWES15C3R2160QE
S18 31149704-00 RING,E ETW-6 SUS
31 21345111-00
LOCK,STAY SP-540V
S20 31289108-00 CUPSCREW, M3*8 NI
32 22055316-00
PLATE,LINEAR SCALE CJ-70
S21 31289107-00 CUPSCREW, M3*12 NI
33 22055591-00
PLATE,TUBE GUIDE SP-300
S22 31049112-00 SCREW,CAP M4*10 BC
34 21975157-00
PULLEY,HD48.46S16(B35C39.5 F53)
S23 31409811-00 SADDLE,LOCKING WIRE LWS-1211Z
35 21975154-00
PULLEY,UD49.2S4(B4.6C6.6)
S24 3000000096 TAPE,UHMW-PE 3965 19MM*30M
REVISED11
36 22645127-00
RAIL,GUIDE SP-540V
37 22645129-00
RAIL,LINEAR SCALE SP-540V
*1
Revised 6 Refer to the Service Information SP-540V-007.
38 22175815-00
BEARING F8-1622
39 15229506-00
SENSOR INTERRUPTER,GP1A05A5
40 22295117-00
SHAFT,LOCK CJ-70
41 22155963-00
SHAFT,PULLEY FJ-540
42 21475188-00
SHEET,LINEAR SCALE SP-540V
43 21475187-00
SHEET,RAIL CABLE SP-540V
44 22185101-00
SLIDER,LOCK CJ-70
45 22175134-00
SPRING,A CJ-70
46 22175122-00
SPRING,BACKUP PNC-960
47 22175157-00
SPRING,C P-ROLLER CM-500
48 22035172-00
STAND,PULLEY SP-300
49 22715462-00
STAY,COVER FLEX CABLE SP-540V
50 22715361-00
STAY,GUIDE RAIL LB SP-300
51 22715379-00
STAY,GUIDE RAIL LF SP-300
52 22715363-00
STAY,PULLEY SHAFT SP-300
53 22715356-00
STAY,GUIDE RAIL SUPPORT SP-300
54 22135346-00
STOPPER,CAM CM-500
55 22135441-00
STOPPER,LINEAR SCALE FJ-540
56 22785115-00
SUPPORT,CABLE SP-540V
57 21945149-00
WIRE,SCAN DRIVE SP-540V
58 23415114-00
CABLE-ASS'Y,MAINT-COVER SW SP-300
59 22805471-00
ASS'Y,PULLEY HD48.46S16 FJ-540
60 11909168
ADAPTER,TUBE 2-3FAI FJ-540
61 11909133
ADAPTER,SCREW 2FAI FJ-50
ADAPTER,SCREW 3FAI FJ-540
62 11909167-00
HOLDER,RING O 2FAI FJ-50
63 11659149
HOLDER,RING O 3FAI FJ-540
64 11659249-00
65 22055697-00
PLATE,SHAFT SQUARE SP-540V
66 22805555-00
ASS'Y,TUBING 2*1600MM SP-540V
REVISED 2
67 22805479-00
ASS'Y,TUBING 2*100MM FJ-540

*REVISED 11:No.13,75,76 Refer to the Service Information SP540V-017.


*REVISED 11:No.S24 Refer to the Service Information SP540V-019.
1-5

1-4 HEAD CARRIAGE


S4

S5

S9

S5

S1

13

15
21
12
9
4

S2

4
REVISED 2,7

S2

30

32 42

S11

38

S3
S8

S2 29

33

35

36

18

S10 S7

S2

24

S8

10

S14

S3

29
S7

10

27
28

16

S5
S8

REVISED 5

39

38

REVISED 11

34

S14
25

REVISED 2,7

14

11

S4

S3
22

41
S6
7 S2 31

26
23 S2

S2

14

REVISED 10

40

S2

35

S2

S2
17
S12
S13

S2
20

S12

S2

S13
19
37

S2
19

S2

PARTS LIST -Main Parts1


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
29
30

Parts No.
21905166-00
11909133-00
1000002201
22805555-00
22845193-00
22845194-00
23415274-00
23475214-00
23475240-00
21775103-00
22045140-00
22045365-00
12049138-00
6081181200
12399352-00
22195141-00
22195142-00
22195143-00
22135618-00
22135440-00
21655311-00
11659149-00
22485111-00
21345105-00
22395108-00
15229705-00
1000000134
22055547-00
22055548-00
W8406050F0-00

REVISED 2
REVISED 5
REVISED 7
REVISED 10
REVISED 11

Refer to the Service Information : SP540V-003


Refer to the Service Information : SP540V-004
Refer to the Service Information : SP540V-008
Refer to the Service Information : SP540V-009
Refer to the Service Information : SP540V-013

PARTS LIST -Main Parts-

Parts Name
ADAPTER,HEAD FJ-540
ADAPTER,SCREW 2FAI FJ-50
ASSY,HEAD INKJET SOL XC-540 REVISED 11
ASS'Y,TUBING 2*1600MM SP-540V
BASE,CARRIAGE AL SP-540V
BASE,CARRIAGE HOLDER SP-540V
CABLE-ASSY,HEAD U/D SENS SP-540V
CABLE-CARD,21P1 180L BB
CABLE-CARD,36P1 2670L BB
CAM,CARRIAGE FJ-540
COVER,HEAD BOARD SP-300
COVER,PRINTING CARRIAGE SP-540V
COVER,TKPO180-2B R50-44
ASSY,INK DAMPER 3 2FAI SJ-540 REVISED 2,7
FILTER(E) FRC-45-12-6.5
FRAME,CARRIAGE SIDE L SP-540V
FRAME,CARRIAGE SIDE R SP-540V
FRAME,CARRIAGE U/D SP-540V
GUIDE,CARRIAGE CAP FJ-540
GUIDE,HEAD AL FJ-540
HOLDER,CABLE SP-540V
HOLDER,RING O 2FAI FJ-50
LEVER,CARRIAGE SP-540V
LOCK,CJ-500
MAGNET,CJ-500
PHOTO INTERRUPTER GP1A71A1
REVISED 5
PLATE,DAMPER SP-540V
PLATE,GND FJ-540
PLATE,SLIDER CARRIAGE FJ-540
PRINT CARRIAGE BOARD SP-300
1-6

Parts No.
Parts Name
31 W840605050-00 PRINT LINEAR ENCORDER BOARD SP-300
32
22295303-00 SHAFT,HEXAGON CARRIAGE SP-540V
33
22185127-00 SLIDER,CARRIAGE FJ-540
34
22165216-00 SPACER,U/D LEVER FJ-540
35
22175159-00 SPRING,CARRIAGE SIDE FJ-50
36
22175520-00 SPRING,HEAD ADJUST 500 FJ-540
37
22175519-00 SPRING,HEAD PLESS 500 FJ-540
38
22625109-00 SPRING,PULL CARRIAGE 3500 FJ-540
39
1000000417 STAY,ENCORDER SENSOR SP-540V REVISED 10
40
22715362-00 STAY,HOLDER CARRIAGEBOARD SP-540V
41
22715472-00 STAY,SENSOR CARRIAGE SP-540V
42
22785116-00 SUPPORT,CARRIAGE BOARD SP-540V

PARTS LIST -Supplemental PartsS1


S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
S9
S10
S11
S12
S13
S14

Parts No.
31379101-00
31289102-00
31149703-00
31299102-00
31409801-00
31019148-00
31799103-00
31069104-00
31049169-00
31679902-00
31089121-00
31199905-00
31179908-00
31239114-00

Parts Name
CLAMP,FLAT CABLE FCS-50P
CUPSCREW, M3*6 NI
RING,E-RING ETW-4 UNI-C
RIVET,NYLON P2655B
SADDLE,LOCKING WIRE LWS-0711Z
SCREW,BINDING M2.6*4 C
SCREW,CAP M3*15 NI
SCREW,CAP M4*6+FL C
SCREW,CAP M4*8 BC+PW4*10*0.8
SCREW,C-SEMS M2*8 C
SCREW,PAN M2.3*8 NI +PW2*6*0.4
SCREW,SET CONE M3*16 BC
SCREW,UREA N-1 M3*20 WH
SCREW,W-SEMS M3*8 C

1-5 BASE FRAME

Revised 9
S4

S12

14

S2

S17
11
S13
22

S3

13

S2

1
21

15

S4
S15

S3

S2

S12

27

S7
S10

17
16

S11

S3

18

8
6

S9
12

S11
21

S11
18

23

S4

28

S3

S13
27

S11
28
S8
S6

S6

S1
S14

S5

S8
24

S12

15

23

S4

10
S14

25

S1

S7

S5

S6

26
S13

S7
24

S6

S7

S10

S5

S14
25

S12

10

26
S13
S10
25
26

S13

S10

PARTS LIST -Main PartsParts No.


Parts Name
1 22805570-00 ASS'Y, GRIT ROLLER SP-540V
2 22095157-00 APRON,B SP-540V
3 22115106-00 BEARING HOUSING A 211-106
4 22175870-00 BEARING 10-19ZZ
5 22005144-00 BED,SP-540V
6 23415118-00 CABLE ASS'Y,PAPER SENSOR SP-300
7 23415133-00 CABLE-ASS'Y,THERMISTOR SP-300
8 23415112-00 CABLE-ASS'Y,THERMOSTAT SP-300
9 22165165-00 COLLAR
10 21715110-00 FAN SCBD24H7-016
11 22195147-00 FRAME,SIDE BED L SP-540V
12 22195110-00 FRAME,SIDE BED R SP-300
13 22535452-00 LABEL,VOLTAGE SW SP-300 #LA648
14 21545137-00 PAD,CUTTER CM-500
15 22055599-00 PLATE,SHUTTER END SP-300
16 22055698-00 PLATE,SHUTTER SP-540V
17 15099124-00 SENSOR,US-602SXTLAS 65OFF 50ON
18 15099115-00 SENSOR-INTERRUPTER GP2A25NJ
19 22075126-00 SET,GRIT ROLLER CJ-540 *include 9 Rollers
20 22295301-00 SHAFT,FEED SP-540V
21 21475189-00 SHEET,HEATER RUBBER SP-540V
22 21625106-00 SHUTTER,BED SP-540V
23 22125432-00 SHUTTER,FAN FJ-540
24 21625103-00 SHUTTER,HEATER CORD SP-300
25 22165229-00 SPACER,BED LOWER SP-540V
26 22165230-00 SPACER,BED UPPER SP-540V
27 22715468-00 STAY,HEATER HOLDER SP-540V
28 22715352-00 STAY,PAPER SENSOR SP-300

PARTS LIST -Supplemental PartsParts No.


Parts Name
S1 31029101-00 BUSH,NB-19
S2 31329601-00 CLAMP,INSULOK T-18S
S3 31289112-00 CUPSCREW, M3*10 NI
S4 31289102-00 CUPSCREW, M3*6 NI
S5 31179106-00 SCREW,JACK UP SP-540V
S6 31129102-00 PIPE,POLYCA 4*8*10
S7 31299102-00 RIVET,NYLON P2655B
S8 31409801-00 SADDLE,LOCKING WIRE LWS-0711Z
S9 31019148-00 SCREW,BINDING M2.6*4 C
S10 31019703-00 SCREW,BINDING P-TIGHT 3*8 BC
S11 31049170-00 SCREW,CAP M3*8 NI
S12 31049137-00 SCREW,CAP M4*25 BC
S13 31049169-00 SCREW,CAP M4*8 BC+PW4*10*0.8
S14 31049117-00 SCREW,CAP M4*12 BC+PW
S15 31089110-00 SCREW,PAN M3*4 C+PW
S16 31199704-00 SCREW,SET WP M3*8 BC
S17 31329501-00 CLAMP,PUSH MOUNT RT30SSF5

1-7

1-6 CHASSIS
18
S2
S1
S6
S1
S1
S2
S6
S5
25 S5

17

S5
26 5
28
24 3

23

S1 S10

S3

11
S9
29

31
10
S12

S10
4

S6

S3
S7

S11

6 30

S8
27 S5

22

19

7
1

21

16

S13

8 S5

20

S4
34

Parts No.
15009101-00
23505631-00
23505632-00
23415268-00
23415116-00
23415269-00
23415270-00
23415111-00
23415117-00
23415115-00
23415109-00
23415132-00
23475197-00
23475211-00
23475217-00
23475212-00
23475112-00
22815156-00
11769118-00
22045369-00
12399352-00
12559105-00
W876705010-00
13429702-00
22535257-00
22535117-00
W876705030-00
13129170-00
12429114-00
7876705100-00
7840605600-00
23415273-00

12
15

S5
33

PARTS LIST -Main Parts-

S4

14
S5

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
29
30
31
32

32

13

35

PARTS LIST -Main Parts-

Parts Name
BATTERY CR2032
CABLE-ASS'Y JUNBI A PC-600
CABLE-ASS'Y JUNBI B PC-600
CABLE-ASSY AC GROUND GREEN SP-540V
CABLE ASS'Y,JUNBI D SP-300
CABLE-ASSY,AC SWPS POWER SP-540V
CABLE-ASSY POWER H AC SP-540V
CABLE ASS'Y,POWER H DC SP-300
CABLE ASS'Y,POWER MAIN SP-300
CABLE ASS'Y,POWER SERVO SP-300
CABLE ASS'Y,RELAY JUNCTION SP-300
CABLE ASS'Y,THERMO JUNC. SP-300
CABLE-CARD 25P1 105L BB
CABLE-CARD,14P1 350L BB
CABLE-CARD,18P1 80L BB
CABLE-CARD,24P1 600L BB
CABLE-CARD,26P1 700L BB
CHASSIS,SP-540V
CLAMP,FCM2-S6-14
COVER,CHASSIS SP-540V
FILTER(E) FRC-45-12-6.5
FUSE,5X20 21706.3 6.3A/250V
HEATER CONTROL BOARD SP-540V
INLET AC-P01CF01 15A250V
LABEL,CAUTION VOLTAGE #LA167
LABEL,POWER CM-500 NO.893
POWER JUNCTION BOARD SP-540V
POWER SW AJ7201B
POWER UNIT,ZWS150PAF-36/J
SP-540V MAIN BOARD ASS'Y
SP-300 SERVO BOARD
CABLE-ASSY,EXT JUNCTION SP-540V

Parts No.
33 21475147-00 SHEET,COATING SEAL FJ-540
34 22055695-00 PLATE,NET CARD SP-540V
35 22805353-00 ASS'Y,NETWORK BOARD FJ-500

PARTS LIST -Supplemental PartsS1


S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
S9
S10
S11
S12
S13

1-8

Parts No.
31029106-00
31379101-00
31329601-00
31289105-00
31289102-00
31289111-00
31279116-00
31279121-00
31279191-00
31409801-00
31169103-00
31369101-00
31209118-00

Parts Name
BUSH,SQUARE SB-6025
CLAMP,FLAT CABLE FCS-50P
CLAMP,INSULOK T-18S
CUPSCREW, M3*6 BC
CUPSCREW, M3*6 NI
CUPSCREW, M4*6 NI
LABEL,EARTH MARK-1 NO.E-580
LABEL,FLASH-LIGHTING NO.E-582
LABEL,WARNING FUSE REPLACE #347
SADDLE,LOCKING WIRE LWS-0711Z
SCREW,FLAT M3*6 BC
SPACER,PCB SUPPORT PCB-8L
SPACER,WPCS-12S-4.0

1-7 PINCH ROLLER

<Right/Left Pinch Roller>REVISED 1

<Center Pinch Roller>


S2

S2

S4

11

17
15

2
10

16

7
1
S1

13
S1

3
6

6
4

12

12
S3

5
8

S3

S1

14

S3

PARTS LIST -Main Parts1


2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

S1

S3

PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-

Parts No.
Parts Name
22805581-00 ASS'Y, PINCH ROLLER L/R SP-540V REVISED 1
21745101-00 COLLAR,P-ROLLER PNC-960
22195153-00 FRAME,PINCH ROLL SP-540V
22145416-00 LEVER,P-ROLLER PNC-960
22145831-00 PIN NO.1 (214-831)
22145832-00 PIN NO.2 (214-832)
22055264-00 PLATE,GUIDE P PNC-960
21565102-00 P-ROLLER TD16S4(B10) TYPE2
22625101-00 SPRING,PINCH LEFT SP-300
22625102-00 SPRING,PINCH RIGHT SP-300
22715471-00 STAY,PINCH SENSOR SP-540V
11539104-00 PIN 3*35 SUS M6
7876701500-00ASS'Y, PINCH ROLLER C SP-540V
21565103-00 P-ROLLER FD16S4(B10) TYPE2
22625120-00 SPRING,PINCH CENTER LEFT SP-540V
22625121-00 SPRING,PINCH CENTER RIGHT SP-540V
22715461-00 STAY,PINCH CENTER SP-540V

1-9

S1
S2
S3
S4

Parts No.
31149702-00
31019702-00
31249211-00
31249303-00

Parts Name
RING,E-RING ETW-3 UNI-C
SCREW,BINDING P-TIGHT 3*6 BC
WASHER,PLAIN 4.3*7*0.5 C
WASHER,SPRING M3 C

1-8 STAY ROLL

6
S1
7

5
1

3
4

2
6
S1
7
1

PARTS LIST -Main Parts1


2
3
4
5
6
7

Parts No.
22145200-00
21815106-00
22485107-00
21545139-00
22295309-00
7498805000-00
22135362-00

PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-

Parts Name
ARM,SP-300
BOLT,SHOULDER PNS-501
LEVER,BRAKE SP-300
PAD,BRAKE PNS-501
SHAFT,SHEET SP-540V
ASS'Y, STOPPER SCREW PNS-501
STOPPER PNS-501

Parts No.
Parts Name
S1 31109603-00 NUT, SQUARE M5

1-10

1-9 TOOL CARRIAGE


S5

S8

S13
S5

21

S4
S9

S7
13

10

S11
9

S4

19

S3

20
14
11
15
8
18
4

S4
S14

S7
16
S10

S4

S1

S12

2
12
17

S6

S2

PARTS LIST -Main Parts1


2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21

Parts No.
22805571-00
22805292-00
22805291-00
22805287-00
7488739000-00
23415119-00
22045137-00
22025269-00
W840605060-00
W8406050E0-00
22285503-00
21495115-00
15099115-00
21475148-00
22175122-00
22175154-00
22175155-00
22715168-00
22715463-00
22715464-00
23475238-00

PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-

Parts Name
ASS'Y CARRIAGE SP-300
ASS'Y, CLAMP BLADE CM-500
ASS'Y, HOLDER BLADE CM-500
ASS'Y, PLATE CAM SLIDE CM-500
BASE CUTTER CJ-500
CABLE ASS'Y,PINCH SENSOR SP-300
COVER,CARRIAGE BOARD SP-300
COVER,CARRIAGE CM-500
CROP MARK BOARD SP-300
CUT CARRIAGE BOARD SP-300
NUT,PENHOLDER
SCREW,BLADE SET CM-500
SENSOR-INTERRUPTER GP2A25NJ
SHEET,FILTER CROP CJ-500
SPRING,BACKUP PNC-960
SPRING,BLADE UP CM-500
SPRING,SCREW CM-500
STAY,AUTO CUTTER 2 CM-500
STAY,CUT CARRIAGE BOARD SP-540V
STAY,CUT CARRIAGE HOLDER SP-540V
CABLE-CARD,15P1 2570L BB

S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
S9
S10
S11
S12
S13
S14

1-11

Parts No.
31029801-00
31029803-00
31329601-00
31289102-00
31299102-00
31019118-00
31019116-00
31049117-00
31049169-00
31169103-00
31089110-00
31229103-00
31249402-00
31019112-00

Parts Name
BUSH,ROLL 2*4
BUSH,ROLL 3*5
CLAMP,INSULOK T-18S
CUPSCREW, M3*6 NI
RIVET,NYLON P2655B
SCREW,BINDING M3*10 BC
SCREW,BINDING M3*6 BC
SCREW,CAP M4*12 BC+PW
SCREW,CAP M4*8 BC+PW4*10*0.8
SCREW,FLAT M3*6 BC
SCREW,PAN M3*4 C+PW
SCREW,TRUSS M2*6 BC
WASHER,EXTERNAL TOOTH M4 C
SCREW,BINDING M2.6*4 BC

1-10 WIPER SYSTEM


S5
6
30

31
15

S6
3

16

S5

S1

12

11
32
20
S1

8
3

S5

S1

REVISED 6

26

27

10

14

S4

19
17
3
S1
13
24
23

S3
S6

28

5
S2

22
4

18

11

S1
21
25

S1

S6

29

S7
32
S1

S1

* REVISED 6 Refer to Service Information : SP540-006

PARTS LIST -Main Parts1


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
29
30
31
32

Parts No.
22845107-00
11929139-00
12159536-00
23415128-00
23415120-00
22045141-00
22045129-00
22045128-00
1000000416
22275120-00
21995104-00
22195113-00
22195151-00
21685144-00
21655263-00
21655245-00
22435106-00
21545195-00
22055601-00
21975124-00
21975123-00
22645128-00
22645115-00
15229506-00
22295132-00
22295267-00
22625105-00
22175140-00
21445114-00
11379105-00
21375107-00
21985139-00

PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-

Parts Name
BASE,WIPER MOTOR SP-300
BELT,520P2M4-530
BUSH,B-S6-17
CABLE ASS'Y,WIPER SENOR SP-300
CABLE ASS'Y,WIPER MOTOR SP-300
COVER,SCRAPER SP-300
COVER,SERGE MIST SP-300
COVER,WIPER SP-300
FILTER(M),SERGE MIST SP-300 REVISED 6
FILTER(M),SERGE MIST UNDER SP-300
FLANGE,PULLEY STX-7
FRAME,WIPER B SP-300
FRAME,WIPER F SP-540V
GEAR,S53S5(B15)
HOLDER,SCRAPER SP-300
HOLDER,WIPER FJ-540
MOTOR,103-593-1041
PAD,WIPER UNDER TYPE2 SP-300
PLATE,SERGE MIST SP-300
PULLEY,T14P2S4 + GEAR,S53
PULLEY,WD6.94S9
RAIL,WIPER GUIDE SP-540V
RAIL,WIPER R SP-300
SENSOR INTERRUPTER,GP1A05A5
SHAFT,IDLE PULLEY STX-7
SHAFT,WIPER SP-300
SPRING,SET SERGE MIST SP-300
SPRING,TENSHONER STX-7
TRAY,WIPER UNDER SP-540V
WIPER,HEAD ASP FJ-50
WIPER,SCRAPER FJ-540
BRACKET, WIPE UNDER SP-540V
1-12

S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7

Parts No.
31289108-00
31049107-00
31149703-00
31199701-00
31239101-00
31249952-00
31139103-00

Parts Name
CUPSCREW, M3*8 NI
SCREW,CAP M3*12 BC
RING,E-RING ETW-4 UNI-C
SCREW,SET WP M3*3 C
SCREW SET, W-SEMS M3*6 3CBC 100PCS
WASHER,POLYSLIDER 2.6*5*.5 CUT
SCREW,PLAPOINT M4*6 WH FE
REVISED 11

1-11 PUMP SYSTEM_Old type


S/No. AV10472 and below
22
11
36

1 REVISED 11
19

34

15

S9
41

10

S2
S2

S2

18

3
30

S6

12

28

37

S2

S2

19
23

S13
5

24
S15

32

39

20

15
5

S2

26

S2

21

S10

13
40

28

22

S2
17 25

16

33
S4

2
S2
S12
S7

S1

PARTS LIST -Main Parts1


2
3
4
5
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30

S14

S5

S2

Parts No.
1000002794
22845109-00
22845108-00
21925137-00
12529101-00
23415121-00
23415122-00
22335146-00
21365121-00
22025671-00
22195152-00
22195116-00
22195114-00
22195115-00
21685122-00
21685120-00
22135616-00
22135614-00
21655264-00
21645109-00
22435106-00
21575126-00
22055602-00
22055596-00
22055597-00
22055595-00
22565406-00
11889107-00
15229506-00

S2

S2

29
42

S13
S2

S1

S8
31

35

S2
S2

S2
29
14

S4

18

27
38

38

S8
S4

7
S2

PARTS LIST -Main Parts-

Parts Name
REVISED 11
ASSY,CAP-TOP XC-540
BASE,BOTTOM CAP SP-300
BASE,TABLE MOTOR CAP SP-300
BELT,166P2M4-530
BUSH,80FL-08
CABLE ASS'Y,CAP MOTOR SP-300
CABLE ASS'Y,PUMP MOTOR SP-300
CAP,T-SPRING FJ-540
CASE,CAP-TOP FJ-540
COVER,CAP-CASE FJ-540
FRAME,BACKUP CAP TYPE2 SP-300
FRAME,FRONT CAP SP-300
FRAME,MAIN CAP SP-300
FRAME,SIDE CAP SP-300
GEAR,S10S20
GEAR,S34S4.3
GUIDE,CAP-CASE FJ-540
GUIDE,SIDE FRAME FJ-540
HOLDER,T-SPRING SP-300
HOOK,CAP CASE TYPE2 SP-300
MOTOR,103-593-1041
NUT,TABLE FJ-540
PLATE,NUT SP-300
PLATE,PUMP MOTOR CAP SP-300
PLATE,SHUTTER TABLE SP-300
PLATE,TABLE MOTOR CAP SP-300
PULLEY T20S5(B7)
R-BEARING,D10S6(B3FL)
SENSOR INTERRUPTER,GP1A05A5

31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42

Parts No.
22295268-00
22155957-00
22165178-00
22175334-00
22175326-00
22175324-00
22715364-00
22245104-00
21965137-00
7576340000-03
22805477-00
22805572-00

Parts Name
SHAFT,TABLE GUIDE SP-300
SHAFT,SCREW M8 FJ-540
SPACER,6FAI FJ-50
SPRING,CAP-HEAD FJ-540
SPRING,TABLE FJ-540
SPRING,T-MOTOR FJ-540
STAY,NUT SP-300
STOPPER,GUIDE SHAFT SP-300
TABLE,CAP CASE SP-300
SC-500 PUMP ASS'Y FOR SOL INK
ASS'Y,TUBING 1.4*30MM FJ-540
ASS'Y, TUBING 2*80MM SP-540V

PARTS LIST -Supplemental PartsS1


S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
S9
S10
S12
S13
S14
S15

*REVISED 11: Refer to Service Information SP540V-014.


1-13

Parts No.
31049171-00
31289102-00
31289108-00
31109601-00
31149703-00
31409702-00
31409801-00
31019116-00
31019115-00
31199701-00
31329601-00
31289110-00
31329501-00
31029105-00

Parts Name
SCREW, CAP M3*12 NI
CUPSCREW, M3*6 NI
CUPSCREW, M3*8 NI
NUT,SQUARE M3 FE CC
RING,E-RING ETW-4 UNI-C
SADDLE,LOCKING EDGE LES-1010
SADDLE,LOCKING WIRE LWS-0711Z
SCREW,BINDING M3*6 BC
SCREW,BINDING M3*4 BC
SCREW,SET WP M3*3 C
CLAMP,INSULOK T-18S
CUPSCREW,4*8 BC
CLAMP,PUSH MOUNT RT30SSF5
BUSH,NB-8

1-11 PUMP SYSTEM_New type

REVISED 8

S/No. AV10473 and above

22
11
1

36

REVISED 11

34

S2

15

S2

S9
41

10

18

S2
29
14

3
30

S1
S6

S8

12

28

37

31

S2

S2

19
23

S13
5

24
35

S2
S2

S2

S4

18

27
38

38

S8
S4

7
S2

19

S15

S2

32

39
S17

20

15
5

S2

26

S2

29

S13
S17

S12

S2

S12

28

21

S5
S16

13
S2

48
S2
S16
S10

S16

49

22

16
43
44

46

S16

42

47
45

S1

S7

*REVISED 11: Refer to Service Information SP540V-014.


*REVISED 8: Refer to Service Information SP540V-010.

PARTS LIST -Main Parts1


2
3
4
5
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
34
35

Parts No.
1000002794
22845109-00
22845108-00
21925137-00
12529101-00
23415121-00
23415122-00
22335146-00
21365121-00
22025671-00
22195152-00
22195116-00
22195114-00
22195115-00
21685122-00
22135616-00
22135614-00
21655264-00
21645109-00
22435106-00
21575126-00
22055602-00
22055597-00
22055595-00
22565406-00
11889107-00
15229506-00
22295268-00
22155957-00
22175334-00
22175326-00

PARTS LIST -Main Parts-

Parts Name
REVISED 11
ASSY,CAP-TOP XC-540
BASE,BOTTOM CAP SP-300
BASE,TABLE MOTOR CAP SP-300
BELT,166P2M4-530
BUSH,80FL-08
CABLE ASS'Y,CAP MOTOR SP-300
CABLE ASS'Y,PUMP MOTOR SP-300
CAP,T-SPRING FJ-540
CASE,CAP-TOP FJ-540
COVER,CAP-CASE FJ-540
FRAME,BACKUP CAP TYPE2 SP-300
FRAME,FRONT CAP SP-300
FRAME,MAIN CAP SP-300
FRAME,SIDE CAP SP-300
GEAR,S10S20
GUIDE,CAP-CASE FJ-540
GUIDE,SIDE FRAME FJ-540
HOLDER,T-SPRING SP-300
HOOK,CAP CASE TYPE2 SP-300
MOTOR,103-593-1041
NUT,TABLE FJ-540
PLATE,NUT SP-300
PLATE,SHUTTER TABLE SP-300
PLATE,TABLE MOTOR CAP SP-300
PULLEY T20S5(B7)
R-BEARING,D10S6(B3FL)
SENSOR INTERRUPTER,GP1A05A5
SHAFT,TABLE GUIDE SP-300
SHAFT,SCREW M8 FJ-540
SPRING,CAP-HEAD FJ-540
SPRING,TABLE FJ-540

Parts No.
22175324-00
22715364-00
22245104-00
21965137-00
22805477-00
22805572-00
1000001585
1000002119
1000002122
1000002019
1000002095
1000002094
6700319010

36
37
38
39
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49

Parts Name
SPRING,T-MOTOR FJ-540
STAY,NUT SP-300
STOPPER,GUIDE SHAFT SP-300
TABLE,CAP CASE SP-300
ASS'Y,TUBING 1.4*30MM FJ-540
ASS'Y, TUBING 2*80MM SP-540V
PLATE,P-MOTOR XC-540
TUBE,EPDM ID2-OD4 310MM
TUBE,EPDM ID2-OD4 100MM
STOPPER,PUMP XC-540
FITTING,TUBE PP VFY206
BASE,PUMP ASSY SP-540V
ASSY,PUMP SUB XC-540

REVISED 8

PARTS LIST -Supplemental PartsS1


S2
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
S9
S10
S12
S13
S15
S16
S17
1-14

Parts No.
31049171-00
31289102-00
31109601-00
31149703-00
31409702-00
31409801-00
31019116-00
31019115-00
31199701-00
31329601-00
31289110-00
31029105-00
31289109
31499102

Parts Name
SCREW, CAP M3*12 NI
CUPSCREW, M3*6 NI
NUT,SQUARE M3 FE CC
RING,E-RING ETW-4 UNI-C
SADDLE,LOCKING EDGE LES-1010
SADDLE,LOCKING WIRE LWS-0711Z
SCREW,BINDING M3*6 BC
SCREW,BINDING M3*4 BC
SCREW,SET WP M3*3 C
CLAMP,INSULOK T-18S
CUPSCREW,4*8 BC
BUSH,NB-8
CUPSCREW SET,M3*4 NI 100 PCS.
CLAMP,BASE KNP-20

1-12 INK SYSTEM


S5
10

3
8
S2

S1

S4

S2

12
1

S5
6
S4

5
9
13

5
S2

S2

11
S3

7
11
S3

PARTS LIST -Main Parts1


2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13

Parts No.
11909133-00
22845106-00
23415134-00
11659218-00
11659149-00
W8406050B0-00
W8406050A0-00
22055594-00
22055435-00
22055593-00
21475153-00
22625103-00
23475216-00

PARTS LIST -Supplemental Parts-

Parts Name
ADAPTER,SCREW 2FAI FJ-50
BASE,INK CARTRIDGE SP-300
CABLE ASS'Y,INK JUNCTION SP-300
HOLDER,I/C SC-500
HOLDER,RING O 2FAI FJ-50
INK JUNCTION BOARD SP-300
JUNCTION BOARD 2 SP-300
PLATE,INK CARTRIDGE HOLDER SP-300
PLATE,INK FJ-500
PLATE,INK JOINT SP-300
SHEET,INK CARTRIDGE SP-300
SPRING,PRESS CARTRIDGE SP-300
CABLE CARD,40P1 1400L BB SP-300

S1
S2
S3
S4
S5

1-15

Parts No.
31329601-00
31289102-00
31289111-00
31019120-00
31019803-00

Parts Name
CLAMP,INSULOK T-18S
CUPSCREW, M3*6 NI
CUPSCREW, M4*6 NI
SCREW,BINDING M3*15 BC
SCREW,BINDING S-TIGHT M3*6 BC

1-13 ACCESSORY & STAND


40

15

31

S3
32

S5
S1
50

S6

37
38

11

18

12

36

12

36

30

28
42

39

S4

S4

41

10

22
20
23

12

17

41

12

27

42

29
S4

39

21

48

44

S2

51
35

S4

26
8

REVISED 11

49
47

13

14

117V

240VE

45

230V

43

46

240V

16

37

34
4

52

33

19

PARTS LIST -Main PartsParts No.


Parts Name
1 13499111-00 AC CORD H05VV-F 240VE 10A S
2 13499109-00 AC CORD SJT 117V 10A 3PVC
3 23495117-00 CABLE-AC,VCTF 100V 12A 3P-S
4 23495124-00 AC-CORD 3ASL/100 240VA 10A SAA
5 23495125-00 AC-CORD H05VV 230V 10A S
6 13499209-00 ADAPTER PLUG (100V)
7 22805573-00 ASS'Y, LONG MEDIA CLAMP L SP-540V
8 22805574-00 ASS'Y, LONG MEDIA CLAMP R SP-540V
9 22805575-00 ASS'Y, SHORT MEDIA CLAMP L SP-540V
10 22805576-00 ASS'Y, SHORT MEDIA CLAMP R SP-540V
11 22805507 -00 ASS'Y,CARRIAGE RETAINER SP-300
12 22845112-00 BASE,MEDIA CLAMP SP-300
13 21845104-00 BLADE,NAG-5025LC
14 11849102-00 BLADE,OLFA AUTO CUTTER XB10
15 22035194-00 BASE,STAND FJ-540
16 22335143-00 CAP,EPDM
17 11369115-00 CASE,PP BOTTLE
18 12329505-00 CASTER,BWS-50BN
19 ST-037
CLEANER,STICK TX712A
20 21995112-00 FLANGE,GUIDE PNS-501
21 22565682
HEXAGONAL WRENCH 5
REVISED 11
22 22535144-00 LABEL,DRAIN BOTTLE #LA29
23 22535330-00 LABEL,WARNING SOL INK #LA396
26015492-00 MANUAL,USE JP SP-500 COMMON
24
26015494-00 MANUAL,USE EN SP-500 COMMON
26015493-00 MANUAL,INS JP SP-500 ECO-SOL
25
26015499-00 MANUAL,INS EN SP-500 ECO-SOL
26 22155133-00 PIPE,TOOL D9*L150 FJ-540
27 22055691-00 PLATE,LONG CLAMP MEDIA L SP-540V
28 22055692-00 PLATE,SHORT CLAMP MEDIA L SP-540V
29 22055693-00 PLATE,LONG CLAMP MEDIA R SP-540V
30 22055694-00 PLATE,SHORT CLAMP MEDIA R SP-540V

25

PARTS LIST -Main PartsParts No.


Parts Name
31 22805577-00 ASS'Y STAND SP-540V
32 22245103-00 RETAINER,CARRIAGE SP-300
33 12569656-00 TWEEZERS PTS-01
34 11379105-00 WIPER,HEAD ASP FJ-50
35 22605305-00 CARTON,COVER INK SP-300
36 22605351-00 CARTON,ACCESSORY SP-540V
37 22605418-00 CARTON,COVER SP-540V
38 22605450-00 CARTON,SET SP-540V
39 22605419-00 CARTON,SLEEVE SP-540V
40 22535532-00 LABEL,CARTON CARE#LA762
41 22535516-00 LABEL,CARTON SP-540V #LA743
42 22535357-00 LABEL,USE FORKLIFT #LA435
43 21545229-00 PAD,CENTER SP-540V
44 22635128-00 PAD,COVER FRONT FJ-540
45 21545219-00 PAD,L-LEFT SP-540V
46 21545220-00 PAD,L-RIGHT SP-540V
47 21545178-00 PAD,SPACER RAIL SP-300
48 21545226-00 PAD,U-LEFT SP-540V
49 21545227-00 PAD,U-RIGHT SP-540V
50 22735136-00 STICKER,REP JP/EN SP-540V
51 22735135-00 STICKER,SUP JP/EN SP-300
52 21445113-00 TRAY,SKID SP-540V

PARTS LIST -Supplemental PartsParts No.


Parts Name
S1 31279201-00 LABEL,REPACKAGE #LA16
S2 31049157-00 SCREW,CAP M6*20 BC+PW+SW
S3 31139103-00 SCREW,PLAPOINT M4*6 WH FE
S4 31229103-00 SCREW,TRUSS M2*6 BC
S5 31249221-00 WASHER,8*18*1.6 C
S6 31249310-00 WASHER,SP M8 C

1-15

24

100/200V SW

100/200V SW

E
N

APRON HEATER AC

13

THERMOSTAT

HEATER

HEATER

15 THERMISTOR

BED HEATER AC

13

THERMOSTAT

HEATER

HEATER

15 THERMISTOR

14

14

W876705020

HEATER
POWER
BOARD

17

CN106

INK EXIST/EMPTY
SENSOR

12

11

CN400

42

W876705060

W876705030

10

35

FAN

COVER SW L

7840605600

SERVO BOARD

CN6

MAINTENANCE

+41 V

CN3

W840605080

SENS BOARD

PINCH U/D

SCAN MOTOR

20

SW POWER SUPPLY

CN51

CN1

CN2

34

CN40 8

W8406050A0

19

GRIT ENCODER

CN40 9 CN410

18

JUNCTION BOARD 2

EXT B OA RD
CN402

POWER
JUNCTION
BOARD

CN203

43

CN4

CN401

HEATER
CONTOROL
BOARD

W876705010

16

FAN

W876705040

FAN JUNCTION BOARD

CN40 6

CN40 4

CN40 3

CN40 1

GRIT MOTOR

CN1

CN405
CN407

INK
JUNCTION BOARD
W8406050B0

CN107

CN115 CN110 CN113 CN116

CN108

CN112 CN117 CN111 CN114

21

WIPE
ORG

33

CN301

CN302

32

CAP
ORG

7876705100

CN8

36

CN309

W840605020

MAIN BOARD

CN303

23
24
20

BOARD

NETWORK

28

CN304

CN310

25

PAPER REAR

PAPER FRONT

W8406050E0

CUTTING
CARRIAGE
BOARD

CN504

29

39

HEAD UP/DOWN
SENSOR

41

31

SOLENOID

W840605060

40

HEAD

HEAD

W840605050

BOARD

LINEAR ENCODER

40

40

40

W840605010

PANEL BOARD

30

CROP SENSOR
BOARD

PINCH POS SENSOR

CN204

W8406050F0

BOARD

CARRIAGE

PRINT

PUMP MOTOR

CAP MOTOR

WIPER MOTOR

39

27

26

37

38

MAINTENANCE COVER SW R

CN305 CN30 8 CN300

JUNCTION BOARD 1

CN306

22

W840605070

S ENSOR BOARD

FRONT COVER SW

CN311
CN307

C UT-CARR ORG

CN6
CN11
CN12

CN101

CN104

CN102

CN105

CN109

CN1

CN8

CN12
CN8

CN5
CN11
CN4

CN6

CN7

CN20 1

CN5
CN9

CN500
CN208
CN20 6

2-1

CN20 2

CN100

CN503
CN502
CN201 CN203 CN200 CN202

PRINT CARR ORG

2 Electrical Section

2-1 WIRING MAP

SP-540V WIRING MAP


No
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
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43

Parts No.
23505631
23505632
23415268
23415116
23415269
23415270
23415115
23415117
23415125
23415111
23415109
23415132
23415271
23415112
23415133
23415129
23415134
23415124
23415126
23415114
23415128
23415123
23415127
23415113
23415118
23415120
23415121
23415122
23415119
23415107
23415108
23475197
23475112
23475237
23475217
23475211
23475238
23475212
23475240
23475214
23415274
23415272
23415273

Parts Name
CABLE-ASSY AC LIVE BROWN PC-600
CABLE-ASSY AC NEUTRAL BLUE PC-600
CABLE-ASSY AC GROUND GREEN SP-540V
CABLE-ASSY AC POWER SP-300
CABLE-ASSY AC SWPS POWER SP-540V
CABLE-ASSY POWER H AC SP-540V
CABLE-ASSY POWER SERVO SP-300
CABLE-ASSY POWER MAIN SP-300
CABLE-ASSY SCAN MOTOR SP-300
CABLE-ASSY POWER H DC SP-300
CABLE-ASSY RELAY JUNCTION SP-300
CABLE-ASSY THERM JUNCTION SP-300
CABLE-ASSY V SELECTOR SP-540V
CABLE-ASSY THERMOSTAT SP-300
CABLE-ASSY THERMISTOR SP-300
CABLE-ASSY FAN SP-300
CABLE-ASSY INK JUNCTION SP-300
CABLE-ASSY G-MOTOR SP-300
CABLE-ASSY PINCH U/D SENS SP-300
CABLE-ASSY MAIN-COVER SW SP-300
CABLE-ASSY WIPER CAP SEN SP-300
CABLE-ASSY CUT-CAR ORG SP-300
CABLE-ASSY PRI-CAR ORG SP-300
CABLE-ASSY FRONT-COVER SW SP-300
CABLE-ASSY PAPER-SENS SP-300
CABLE-ASSY WIPER MOTOR SP-300
CABLE-ASSY CAP MOTOR SP-300
CABLE-ASSY PUMP MOTOR SP-300
CABLE-ASSY PINCH-SENS SP-300
CABLE-ASSY CROP SENS SP-300
CABLE-ASSY LINEAR-ENC SP-300
CABLE-CARD 25P1 105L BB
CABLE-CARD 26P1 700L BB
CABLE-CARD 40P1 2070L BB HIGH-V
CABLE-CARD 18P1 80L BB
CABLE-CARD 14P1 350L BB
CABLE-CARD 15P1 2570L BB HIGH-V
CABLE-CARD 24P1 600L BB
CABLE-CARD 36P1 2670L BB HIGH-V
CABLE-CARD 21P1 180L BB
CABLE-ASSY HEAD U/D SENS SP-540V
CABLE-ASSY FAN JUNCTION SP-540V
CABLE-ASSY EXT JUNCTION SP-540V

2-2

2-2 MAIN BOARD


Arrangement Diagram_Component Side

DIP SW

DIP SW
bit 1 ~ bit 2
bit 3
bit 4 ~ bit 8

Always OFF
ON
Always OFF
2-3

VCC3

10

R46

10

R45

10

R44

2.2K

2.2K

T8

T9

C8

RA1

10K

R12

CE22p

R47

C3
10u/16V

C2
10u/16V

5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10

T11

T10

A1

A0

10

T12

T5

T16

CE1u
VCC3

CE1u

PC9 CE1u

PC8

PC7

B17
C16
A17
B16
C15
D15
B15
A16
C14
D14
A15
B14
C13
D13
A14
B13
A13
B12
C12
D12
A12
B11
A11
A10
C11
D11
B10
A9
B9
C8
C10
D10
D8
A8
B8
A7
C9
D9
B7
A6
C7
D7
B6
A5
B5
C4
C3
C6
A4
D6
B4
D5
A3
B3
A2
A1
C5
D16
H17
H18
N3
N4
U4
V18

CE1u

VCC1.5

VCC1.5

CE1u

PC6

T17
T18
/RESET

A1

A0

A24
A25

T14
T15

Cmd_MtoS

/Cmd_HS_MtoS

CE1u

CE1u
PC2

PC1 VCC3

10K
A18
A25 R8
A19
A24
A23
A22
A20
A21
A21
A20
A22
A19
A23
A18

T4

Y1
16.666MHz

10K

10K

R11 10K

R10

R9

C1
10u/16V

CE22p

C7

T3

R7 10K

T2

STATUS0
STATUS1

VCC3

10K

R6 10K

R3

T7

R1

R5 2.2K

R2

T6

VCC3

T1

CE1u

T20

R15
10K

VDDQ
CTS2
TCLK
MD8/RTS2
VDDQ
VSSQ
MD7/TXD
SCK2/MRESET
VDD
VSS
A18
A19
VDDQ
VSSQ
A20
A21
A22
A23
VDDQ
VSSQ
A24
A25
MD3/CE2A
MD4/CE2B
VDDQ
VSSQ
MD5/RAS2
DACK0
DACK1
A0
VDDQ
VSSQ
A1
STATUS0
STATUS1
MD6/IOIS16
VDDQ
VSSQ
ASEBRK/BRKACK
TDO
VDD
VSS
TMS
TCK
TDI
TRST
CKIO2ENB
NC
VDD-PLL2
VSS-PLL2
VDD-PLL1
VSS-PLL1
VDD-CPG
VSS-CPG
XTAL
EXTAL
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC

33
33
33
33
33

10K

R74
33

VCC3

A[0..25]

D47
D32

/Cmd_HS_StoM

R14
10K

VCC3

33

R73

D46
D33

T19

/RESET
/CS0
/CS1 R68
/CS4 R69
/CS5 R70
/CS6 R71
R72

/RESET
/CS0
/CS1
/CS4
/CS5
/CS6

/RD2

/RD2

/WR2

VCC3

D45
D34
D44
D35

/WR2

D35
D47
D44
D32
D34
D46
D45
D33

CE1u
PC5

R17

IC1
HD6417297BP
267

RA3

EXBA10E103J
6

5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10
1

D43
D36
D42
D37
D39
D43
D40
D36
D38
D42
D41
D37

RA4

EXBA10E103J

5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10

PC3 VCC3

T21

D41
D38
D40
D39
1

D15
D0
D14
D1

EXBA10E103J

RA5

D3
D1
D12
D14
D2
D0
D13
D15

RA8

EXBA10E103J

5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10

VCC1.5

R13
10K

EXBA10E103J

RA2

VCC3

6
D12
D3

PC4

T13

10K

R16

D63
D48

VCC3

/IRL3
/IRL2
/IRL1
/IRL0
RRXD2

TXD2

D62
D49

1
D59
D52
D58
D53

VCC3

D13
D2
1

D11
D4
D10
D5

D29
D18

D7
D5
D6
D10
D8
D4
D9
D11

RA9

EXBA10E103J

5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10
1

EXBA10E103J

RA6

EXBA10E103J

RA7

D25
DREQ1
DREQ0
RXD
D22
D24
D23
WE7/CAS7/DQM7/REG
VSSQ
VDDQ
WE6/CAS6/DQM6
WE3/CAS3/DQM3/ICIOWR
WE2/CAS2/DQM2/ICIORD
RD/WR
VSSQ
VDDQ
RD/CASS/FRAME
RAS
VSS
VDD
CS2
CS3
VSSQ
VDDQ
DRAK0
DRAK1
A2
A3
VSSQ
VDDQ
A4
A5
A6
CKIO2
VSSQ
VDDQ
CKIO
A7
A8
A9
VSSQ
VDDQ
A10
A11
A12
NC
VSSQ
VDDQ
A13
A14
VSS
VDD
A15
A16
VSSQ
VDDQ
A17
WE0/CAS0/DQM0
WE1/CAS1/DQM1
WE4/CAS4/DQM4
WE5/CAS5/DQM5
VSSQ
VDDQ
CKE

D9
D6

T22

D33
D46
D32
D47

T28

W20
U18
U17
V17
Y20
W19
Y19
W18
U16
V16
Y18
W17
Y17
W16
U15
V15
Y16
W15
U14
V14
Y15
W14
U12
V13
U13
V12
Y14
W13
U11
V11
Y13
W12
Y12
W11
U10
V10
Y11
Y10
W10
Y9
U9
V9
W9
Y8
W8
V4
U8
V8
Y7
W7
U7
V7
Y6
W6
U6
V6
Y5
W5
Y4
W4
Y3
U5
V5
W3

PC12
CE1u

A17

A15
A16

A13
A14

A10
A11
A12

A7
A8
A9

T27

A4
A5
A6

A2
A3

T26

D22
D24
D23

D25

R21
10K

VCC3

VCC1.5

CE1u

CE1u
PC11

PC10VCC3

RA14
RA15
RA19
RA20
EXBV8V330JEXBV8V330J EXBV8V330JEXBV8V330J

DD33 8
DD46 7
DD32 6
DD47 5

EXBA10E103J

D61
D50
D60
D51

10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5
D61
D63
D50
D49
D51
D62
D60
D48
D57
D54
D56
D55

1
D28
D19

10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5
D57
D53
D55
D58
D56
D59
D54
D52
D31
D16
D30
D17

10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5
D19
D31
D28
D16
D18
D30
D29
D17
D27
D20
D26
D21

C17
D17
A18
B18
A19
B19
A20
C18
B20
C19
C20
D18
D19
D20
E18
E17
F17
F18
E19
E20
G17
G18
F19
F20
J17
J18
G19
G20
H19
H20
K17
K18
J19
J20
K19
K20
L17
L18
L20
L19
M20
M19
M17
M18
N20
N19
P20
P19
N17
N18
R20
R19
P17
P18
T20
T19
R17
R18
U20
U19
V20
V19
T17
T18

VSS
CA
VDD-RTC
VSS-RTC
EXTAL2
XTAL 2
NMI
IRL3
IRL2
IRL1
IRL0
MD2/RXD2
MD1/TXD2
MD0/SCK
RD/WR2
VSSQ
VSSQ
VDDQ
D63
D48
VSS
VDD
D62
D49
VSSQ
VDDQ
D61
D50
D60
D51
VSSQ
VDDQ
D59
D52
D58
D53
VSSQ
VDDQ
D57
D54
D56
D55
VSSQ
VDDQ
D31
D16
D30
D17
VSSQ
VDDQ
D29
D18
VSS
VDD
D28
D19
VSSQ
VDDQ
D27
D20
D26
D21
VSSQ
VDDQ

RDY
RESET
CS0
CS1
CS4
CS5
CS6
BS
VSSQ
RD2
VDDQ
VSSQ
D47
D32
VDD
VSS
D46
D33
VDDQ
VSSQ
D45
D34
D44
D35
VDDQ
VSSQ
D43
D36
D42
D37
VDDQ
VSSQ
D41
D38
D40
D39
VDDQ
VSSQ
D15
D0
D14
D1
VDDQ
VSSQ
D13
D2
VDD
VSS
D12
D3
VDDQ
VSSQ
D11
D4
D10
D5
VDDQ
VSSQ
D9
D6
BACK/BSREQ
BREQ/BSACK
D8
D7

B2
B1
C2
C1
D4
D3
D2
D1
E4
E3
F3
F4
E2
E1
G3
G4
F2
F1
H3
H4
G2
G1
H2
H1
J3
J4
J2
J1
K2
K1
K3
K4
L1
L2
M1
M2
L3
L4
N1
N2
P1
P2
M3
M4
R1
R2
P3
P4
T1
T2
R3
R4
U1
U2
V1
V2
T3
T4
W1
Y1
U3
V3
W2
Y2
D8
D7
D35
D44
D34
D45

1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5

1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
DD35 8
DD44 7
DD34 6
DD45 5

8
7
6
5

1
2
3
4

10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5
D23
D24
D22
D26
D25
D20
D21
D27
D37
D42
D36
D43
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4

D39
D40
D38
D41

TP1

A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17

CLK100

A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9

T25

10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5

T24

RA10

R86

R85

R84

R83

R82

R81

R80

R79

R78

R18
10K

RA11

R20

VCC3

10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5

T23

VCC3

R93

R92

R91

R90

R89

R88

R87

DQM3
DQM2
/WR
/RD
/RAS
/CS2

33
33
33
33
33
33

R22
10K

R97

/WE0
DQM0
DQM1
DQM4
DQM5
CKE
/WE1

33
33
33
33
33
33
33

D[0..63]

VCC3
1

VCC3

/CS3

DQM6

33

33

DQM7

33

R19
10K

VCC3

VCC3

10K

33

A7
A8
A9
A10

DQM5

DQM4

DQM1

DQM0

/WE1

CKE

CLBA1
CLKB2
CLKB3
CLKB4

6
7
10
11

2
3
14
15

RA[0..25]

RA25
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1

RA24
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1

R94
R95
R96

CLKA1
CLKA2
CLKA3
CLKA4

CY2308-2

VDD
VDD
GND
GND

S1
S2

REF

FBK

IC2

/WE0

4
13
5
12

9
8

16

/CS3

/CS2

/RAS

/RD

/WR

DQM2

DQM3

DQM6

DQM7

RRXD

RA[0..25]

A22
A23
A24
A25

RA17
EXBV8V330J
4
5 RA7
4 5
3
6 RA8
3 6
2
7 RA9
2 7
1
8 RA10
1 8

A3
A4
A5
A6

A11
A12
A13
A14

A18
A19
A20
A21

RA16
EXBV8V330J
4
5 RA3
4 5
3
6 RA4
3 6
2
7 RA5
2 7
1
8 RA6
1 8

RA18
EXBV8V330J
4
5 RA11
4 5
3
6 RA12
3 6
2
7 RA13
2 7
1
8 RA14
1 8

A15
A16
A17

RA0
RA1
RA2

33
33
33

R75
R76
R77

A0
A1
A2

EXBA10E103J
EXBA10E103J
D3
D12
D2
D13
1
2
3
4

RA15
RA16
RA17

PC26
CE0.1u

JP1

CLK100_1

T29

VCC3

2
4
3

R109
0

VCC3

MD[0..31]

Cd

OUT

RN5VD29A

VDD
NC
GND

IC9

PC27
CE0.1u

VCC3

STATUS0
STATUS1

Cmd_StoM
RXD2

CLK50_1

CLK100_1

PC28
CE0.1u

R121
1K TP2

VCC3

/RRD
1
/WWE0
DSP03-003-432G /RESET

MD[0..31]

33 CLK50_1

PC25
CE0.1u

VCC3

R98

R108

/CS0

EXBV8V330J
5 RA22
5
6 RA23
6
7 RA24
7
8 RA25
8

EXBV8V330J
5 RA18
5
6 RA19
6
7 RA20
7
8 RA21
8

33
33
33

1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5

VSS
VSS

WP/ACC
CE
OE
WE
RESET

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15

IC3

VCC

NC
RY/BY
BYTE

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A20

74LVC14

74LVC541

E1
E2

D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8

IC4

VCC
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40

37

DD[0..63]

/RESET

/RESET

RRXD
RRXD2

VCC3

CPU.SCH

TP3

R24
10K

R23
10K

VCC3

PC29
CE0.1u

MA10
MA11
MA12
MA13
MA14
MA15
MA16
MA17
MA18

MA1
MA2
MA3
MA4
MA5
MA6
MA7
MA8
MA9

R122
1K

VCC3

PC30
CE0.1u

VCC3

74LVC14

IC8B

DD[0..63]

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

PS-40PE-D4T1-PN1

20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CN1

MA1
MA2
MA3
MA4
MA5
MA6
MA7
MA8
MA9
MA10
MA11
MA12
MA13
MA14
MA15
MA16
MA17
MA18
MA19
MA20
MA21

MA[0..25]

13 VCC3
15
47

25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
48
17
16
9
10

MA[0..25]

MBM29LV160BE90TN(HY29LV320)

27
46

14
26
28
11
12

29
31
33
35
38
40
42
44
30
32
34
36
39
41
43
45

IC8A

1
19

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

MD8
MD9
MD10
MD11
MD12
MD13
MD14
MD15

MA25
MD0
MD1
MD2
MD3
MD4
MD5
MD6
MD7

MD0
MD1
MD2
MD3
MD4
MD5
MD6
MD7
MD8
MD9
MD10
MD11
MD12
MD13
MD14
MD15

RA21
RA22
RA23
RA26
RA27
RA28
RA29
RA30
RA31
RA32
RA33
RA34
EXBV8V330JEXBV8V330J EXBV8V330JEXBV8V330J EXBV8V330JEXBV8V330J EXBV8V330JEXBV8V330J EXBV8V330JEXBV8V330J EXBV8V330JEXBV8V330J

DD3 8
DD12 7
DD2 6
DD13 5

8
7
6
5
DD37 8
DD42 7
DD36 6
DD43 5

D5
D10
D4
D11
1
2
3
4
DD5 8
DD10 7
DD4 6
DD11 5

1
2
3
4
8 1
7 2
6 3
5 4

D7
D6
D8
D9
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5

1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
DD7
DD6
DD8
DD9

D1
D14
D0
D15
8
7
6
5

D63
D48
D62
D49
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
DD63 8
DD48 7
DD62 6
DD49 5

1
2
3
4
DD39
DD40
DD38
DD41

D61
D50
D60
D51
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5
DD61
DD50
DD60
DD51

8 1
7 2
6 3
5 4
8
7
6
5
DD1
DD14
DD0
DD15

D59
D52
D58
D53
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
DD59
DD52
DD58
DD53

8
7
6
5

D57
D54
D56
D55
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
DD57
DD54
DD56
DD55

8 1
7 2
6 3
5 4

D25
D24
D22
D23
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
DD25
DD24
DD22
DD23

8 1
7 2
6 3
5 4

D31
D16
D30
D17
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
DD31
DD16
DD30
DD17

8 1
7 2
6 3
5 4

D27
D20
D26
D21
1
2
3
4
8 1
7 2
6 3
5 4
8
7
6
5
DD27
DD20
DD26
DD21

D29
D18
D28
D19
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
DD29 8
DD18 7
DD28 6
DD19 5

2-4

RA[0..25]

/WR2

DD[0..63]

/WR2
/CS1

/WE1
/WE0

/CS5
/RD2

RA[0..25]

DD[0..63]

VCC3

/WR2
/CS1

/WE1
/WE0

/CS5
/RD2

RA22
RA23
RA24
RA25

RA20
RA21

RA18
RA19

RA16
RA17

PC34
CE0.1u

RA14
RA15

RA12
RA13

RA10
RA11

RA6
RA7
RA8
RA9

RA4
RA5

RA2
RA3

RA0
RA1

PC33
CE0.1u

VCC3

VCC3

VCC3

DD30
DD31

DD28
DD29

DD26
DD27

DD22
DD23
DD24
DD25

DD20
DD21

DD18
DD19

DD16
DD17

PC32
CE0.1u

DD14
DD15

DD12
DD13

DD10
DD11

DD6
DD7
DD8
DD9

DD4
DD5

DD2
DD3

DD0
DD1

PC31
CE0.1u

LAB/BA
LB0
LB1
GND
LB2
LB3
VCC3
LB4
LB5
GND
LB6
LB7
HB0
HB1
GND
HB2
HB3
VCC3
HB4
HB5
GND
HB6
HB7
HAB/BA

/LOE
LA0
LA1
GND
LA2
LA3
VCC3
LA4
LA5
GND
LA6
LA7
HA0
HA1
GND
HA2
HA3
VCC3
HA4
HA5
GND
HA6
HA7
/HOE

48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25

LAB/BA
LB0
LB1
GND
LB2
LB3
VCC3
LB4
LB5
GND
LB6
LB7
HB0
HB1
GND
HB2
HB3
VCC3
HB4
HB5
GND
HB6
HB7
HAB/BA

IC12

/LOE
LA0
LA1
GND
LA2
LA3
VCC3
LA4
LA5
GND
LA6
LA7
HA0
HA1
GND
HA2
HA3
VCC3
HA4
HA5
GND
HA6
HA7
/HOE

PC36
CE0.1u

48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25

LAB/BA
LB0
LB1
GND
LB2
LB3
VCC3
LB4
LB5
GND
LB6
LB7
HB0
HB1
GND
HB2
HB3
VCC3
HB4
HB5
GND
HB6
HB7
HAB/BA

IC13

/LOE
LA0
LA1
GND
LA2
LA3
VCC3
LA4
LA5
GND
LA6
LA7
HA0
HA1
GND
HA2
HA3
VCC3
HA4
HA5
GND
HA6
HA7
/HOE

48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25

LAB/BA
LB0
LB1
GND
LB2
LB3
VCC3
LB4
LB5
GND
LB6
LB7
HB0
HB1
GND
HB2
HB3
VCC3
HB4
HB5
GND
HB6
HB7
HAB/BA

IC14

/LOE
LA0
LA1
GND
LA2
LA3
VCC3
LA4
LA5
GND
LA6
LA7
HA0
HA1
GND
HA2
HA3
VCC3
HA4
HA5
GND
HA6
HA7
/HOE

48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25

SN74LVCH16245ADGG-EL

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

PC38
CE0.1u

SN74LVCH16245ADGG-EL

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

SN74LVCH16245ADGG-EL

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

SN74LVCH16245ADGG-EL

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

IC11

VCC3

VCC3

VCC3

VCC3

5
6
7
8

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

5 MD28
6 MD29
7 MD30
8 MD31
EXBV8V330J

5 MD16
6 MD17
7 MD18
8 MD19
EXBV8V330J
5 MD20
6 MD21
7 MD22
8 MD23
EXBV8V330J
5 MD24
6 MD25
7 MD26
8 MD27
EXBV8V330J

/GATE1

5 MD12
6 MD13
7 MD14
8 MD15
EXBV8V330J

5 MD0
6 MD1
7 MD2
8 MD3
EXBV8V330J
5 MD4
6 MD5
7 MD6
8 MD7
EXBV8V330J
5 MD8
6 MD9
7 MD10
8 MD11
EXBV8V330J

5
6
7
8

TP5

TP4

5 MA16
6 MA17
7 MA18
8 MA19
EXBV8V330J
5 MA20
6 MA21
7 MA22
8 MA23
EXBV8V330J
5 MA24
6 MA25
7
8
EXBV8V330J

5 MA12
6 MA13
7 MA14
8 MA15
EXBV8V330J

5 MA0
6 MA1
7 MA2
8 MA3
EXBV8V330J
5 MA4
6 MA5
7 MA6
8 MA7
EXBV8V330J
5 MA8
6 MA9
7 MA10
8 MA11
EXBV8V330J

RA50
EXBV8V330J

4
3
2
1
RA47
4
3
2
1
RA48
4
3
2
1
RA49

4
3
2
1
RA46

4
3
2
1
RA43
4
3
2
1
RA44
4
3
2
1
RA45

PC37
CE0.1u

4
3
2
1
RA42

4
3
2
1
RA39
4
3
2
1
RA40
4
3
2
1
RA41

R25
10K

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
RA38
VCC3

4
3
2
1
RA35
4
3
2
1
RA36
4
3
2
1
RA37

PC35
CE0.1u

TP6

/CCS5
/RRD

MA[0..25]

MD[0..31]

/WWR

/WWR

/WWE1
/WWE1
/WWE0
/WWE0

TP15

TP14

TP13
/CCS5
/RRD

MA24 TP12

MA23 TP11

MA22 TP10

MA21 TP9

MA20 TP8

MA19 TP7

MA0

MA[0..25]

MD[0..31]

/GATE2
/WR2

DD[0..63]

NON

NON

NON

SDBK2

SDBK1

SDBK0

DQM5
DQM4
DQM3
DQM2
DQM1
DQM0

PC39
CE0.1u

/GATE2
/WR2

PC40
CE0.1u

VCC3

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

IC19

DD7
DD6
DD5
DD4
DD3
DD2
DD1
DD0
B0
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7

R26
10K

VCC3

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

IC20

B0
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

E
DIR

T30

74LVC245

E
DIR

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7

74LVC245

19
1

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

19
1

DB7
DB6
DB5
DB4
DB3
DB2
DB1
DB0

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

CKE
CLK

RAS
CAS
WE
CS
UDQM
LDQM

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10/AP
A11
A12
BA1
BA0

IC15

VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15

DB7
DB6
DB5
DB4
DB3
DB2
DB1
DB0

DB15
DB14
DB13
DB12
DB11
DB10
DB9
DB8

DB[0..15]

DD48
DD49
DD50
DD51
DD52
DD53
DD54
DD55
DD56
DD57
DD58
DD59
DD60
DD61
DD62
DD63

1
3
9
14
27
43
49

TP24
TP25
TP26
TP27
TP28
TP29
TP30
TP31

TP16
TP17
TP18
TP19
TP20
TP21
TP22
TP23

PC41
CE0.1u

VCC3

2
4
5
7
8
10
11
13
42
44
45
47
48
50
51
53

DB[0..15]

uPD45128163G
5-A75-9JF

DB15
DB14
DB13
DB12
DB11
DB10
DB9
DB8

6
12
28
41
46
52
54

37
38

CKE
CLK100_1

23
24
25
26
29
30
31
32
33
34
22
35
36
21
20
18
17
16
19
39
15

DD15
DD14
DD13
DD12
DD11
DD10
DD9
DD8

RA3
RA4
RA5
RA6
RA7
RA8
RA9
RA10
RA11
RA12
RA13
RA14
SDBK0
SDBK1
SDBK2

/RAS
/RD
/WR
/CS3
DQM7
DQM6

DD[0..63]

VCC3

DQM5
DQM4
DQM3
DQM2
DQM1
DQM0

R129

R111

R128

R110

R127

RA[0..25]

DD[0..63]

SDRAM 128M/256M Jumper

CKE
CLK100_1

/RAS
/RD
/WR
/CS3
DQM7
DQM6

RA17

RA16

RA15

RA[0..25]

DD[0..63]

/RESET

/INTUSB_1

10K

VCC3
R28

PC44
NON

VCC3

PC42
NON

VCC3

/WWE1

C4
NON

VCC3

DB[0..15]

MA[0..25]

/USBCS

/WWE0

/RRD

/INTUSB_0

RA3
RA4
RA5
RA6
RA7
RA8
RA9
RA10
RA11
RA12
RA13
RA14
SDBK0
SDBK1
SDBK2

T31

R29

R27

/RESET

/INTUSB_1

VCC3

/WWE1

PC45
NON

VCC3

PC43
NON

VCC3

DB[0..15]

MA[0..25]

/USBCS

/WWE0

/RRD

VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15

NON

NON

DB0
DB1
DB2
DB3
DB4
DB5
DB6
DB7
DB8
DB9
DB10
DB11
DB12
DB13
DB14
DB15

uPD45128163G
5-A75-9JF

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

CKE
CLK

RAS
CAS
WE
CS
UDQM
LDQM

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10/AP
A11
A12
BA1
BA0

IC16

/INTUSB_0

6
12
28
41
46
52
54

37
38

18
17
16
19
39
15

23
24
25
26
29
30
31
32
33
34
22
35
36
21
20
DD32
DD33
DD34
DD35
DD36
DD37
DD38
DD39
DD40
DD41
DD42
DD43
DD44
DD45
DD46
DD47

1
3
9
14
27
43
49

8
9
10
11

41
7

23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
37
38
39
40

VCC3

DACK1
DREQ1
TC1
INT1/SOF

HWR/BYTE
TEST

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8/P0
D9/P1
D10/P2
D11/P3
D12/P4
D13/P5
D14/P6
D15/A0

PC46
CE0.1u

VCC3

2
4
5
7
8
10
11
13
42
44
45
47
48
50
51
53

1
16
12
35

6
12
28
41
46
52
54

37
38

18
17
16
19
39
15

23
24
25
26
29
30
31
32
33
34
22
35
36
21
20

A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6

IC22

NON

RST

TRON
VBUS
DD+
XIN
XOUT

DREQ0
DACK0
INT0

CS
LWR
RD

RA3
RA4
RA5
RA6
RA7
RA8
RA9
RA10
RA11
RA12
RA13
RA14
SDBK0
SDBK1
SDBK2

COREVCC
COREVCC
IOVCC
IOVCC
GND
GND
GND
2
15
36

2-5

VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15

46

6
5
3
4
14
13

47
48
42

45
44
43

17
18
19
20
21
22

NON
C10
NON

T32

DD16
DD17
DD18
DD19
DD20
DD21
DD22
DD23
DD24
DD25
DD26
DD27
DD28
DD29
DD30
DD31

1
3
9
14
27
43
49

NON

R30

C13
NON

C15
NON

NON

NON
C16
NON

FL2

NON

R113

R134NON
C14
NON

FL1

R133NON

VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3
VCC3

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15

DD0
DD1
DD2
DD3
DD4
DD5
DD6
DD7
DD8
DD9
DD10
DD11
DD12
DD13
DD14
DD15

R114

1
3
9
14
27
43
49

R115
NON

PC48
CE0.1u

VCC3

2
4
5
7
8
10
11
13
42
44
45
47
48
50
51
53

NON
C17
NON

uPD45128163G
5-A75-9JF

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

CKE
CLK

RAS
CAS
WE
CS
UDQM
LDQM

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10/AP
A11
A12
BA1
BA0

IC18

NON

6
12
28
41
46
52
54

37
38

18
17
16
19
39
15

23
24
25
26
29
30
31
32
33
34
22
35
36
21
20

R112

10K

R31

VCC3

RA3
RA4
RA5
RA6
RA7
RA8
RA9
RA10
RA11
RA12
RA13
RA14
SDBK0
SDBK1
SDBK2

R132NON

T33

VCC3

PC47
CE0.1u

VCC3

2
4
5
7
8
10
11
13
42
44
45
47
48
50
51
53

C9
NON

C18
NON

NON

/INTUSB_0

R135
R136
NON
Y2

MA1
MA2
MA3
MA4
MA5
MA6

uPD45128163G
5-A75-9JF

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

CKE
CLK

RAS
CAS
WE
CS
UDQM
LDQM

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10/AP
A11
A12
BA1
BA0

IC17

1
2
3
4
5A
5B
6A
6B

NON

VCC
-Data
+Data
Ground
CASE1A
CASE1B
CASE2A
CASE2B

CN2

ND[0..7]

DB[0..15]

/INIT_NET
/SELECTIN_NET
/AUTOFD_NET
/STB_NET

ND0
ND1
ND2
ND3
ND4
ND5
ND6
ND7

VCC3

PC49
CE0.1u

TMS
TCK

/RESET

CLK50_1

TO_MACH2
/CS1
/CS4
/CS5
/CS6

/INIT_NET
/SELECTIN_NET
/AUTOFD_NET
/STB_NET

SELECT_NET
/FAULT_NET
/ACK_NET
BUSY_NET
PERROR_NET

MA22
MA23
MA24
MA25

DB7
DB6
DB5
DB4
DB3
DB2
DB1
DB0

ND[0..7]

SELECT_NET
/FAULT_NET
/ACK_NET
BUSY_NET
PERROR_NET

REVERSE_DIR_NET

DB[0..15]

MA[0..25]

PC50
CE0.1u

VCC3

19
1

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

1
19

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

19
1

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

VCC

5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8

B0
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7

74LS245

E
DIR

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7

IC24

B0
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7

IC31

MACH1

M4A3-128/64 TQFP100

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

PC53
CE0.1u

T45

VCC

TC74VHCT541AFT

E1
E2

D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8

74LS245
IC25

VCC

GND
TDI
I/O8 A1
I/O9 A3
I/O10 A5
I/O11 A7
I/O12 A9
I/O13 A11
I/O14 A13
I/O15 A15
I1/CLK0
VCC3
GND
I1/CLK1
I/O16 B15
I/O17 B13
I/O18 B11
I/O19 B9
I/O20 B7
I/O21 B5
I/O22 B3
I/O23 B1
TMS
TCK
GND

PC52
CE0.1u

RA12

E
DIR

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7

IC23

PC51
CE0.1u

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

16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9

4
3
2
1

R99

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1
RA51
4
3
2
1
RA52

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

MA[0..25]

/CS0
/WWE0
/RRD
/GATE2
/GATE1
/USBCS

100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76

GND
TDO
TRST
I/O55 D1
I/O54 D3
I/O53 D5
I/O52 D7
I/O51 D9
I/O50 D11
I/O49 D13
I/O48 D15
I4/CLK3
GND
VCC3
I3/CLK2
I/O47 C15
I/O46 C13
I/O45 C11
I/O44 C9
I/O43 C7
I/O42 C5
I/O41 C3
I/O40 C1
ENABLE
GND

GND
GND
I/O7 A14
I/O6 A12
I/O5 A10
I/O4 A8
I/O3 A6
I/O2 A4
I/O1 A2
I/O0 A0
VCC3
GND
GND
VCC3
I5
I/O63 D0
I/O62 D2
I/O61 D4
I/O60 D6
I/O59 D8
I/O58 D10
I/O57 D12
I/O56 D14
GND
GND

GND
GND
I/O24 B14
IO/25 B12
I/O26 B10
I/O27 B8
I/O28 B6
I/O29 B4
I/O30 B2
I/O31 B0
I2
VCC3
GND
GND
VCC3
I/O32 C0
I/O33 C2
I/O34 C4
I/O35 C6
I/O36 C8
I/O37 C10
I/O38 C12
I/O39 C14
GND
GND

5
6
7
8

4
3
2
1

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8
EXBV8V330J
5
6
7
8
EXBV8V330J

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

EXBV8V330J

4
3
2
1

RA54

EXBV8V330J
33

4
3
2
1

RA53

5
6
7
8

4
3
2
1

SW1
KHS08

T43T44

26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
/INT_NET_HALF
/INT1284_NET

VCC3

EXBA10E103J

T36T37T38T39T40T41T42

75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51

EXBA10E332J

RA62

10K

R32

TDO

VCC

/AUTOFD_NET
/SELECTIN_NET
/INIT_NET
REVERSE_DIR_NET
/REVERSE_NET
STB_CLK_NET
/CENT_WE_NET
/DIRECT_RD_NET

T46
T47
T48
PERROR_NET
BUSY_NET
/ACK_NET
/FAULT_NET
SELECT_NET
/STB_NET

RA61
EXBV8V102J

VCC

10
11
13
14
19
20
21
22
15
24
26
23

/FIFO_EMPTY_NET

/FIFO_FULL_NET
/FIFO_WR_NET

/FIFO_HALF_NET

18

/FIFO_RD_NET
DB0
DB1
DB2
DB3
DB4
DB5
DB6
DB7

40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21

/HRESET

PS-40SG-D4TS1-1

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20

CN3

VCC3

/EF
/FL/RT
/XO/HF

Q0
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8

/R

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
/INIT
/FAULT
GND
NC
NC
/SELECTIN
/RESET
NC

TO NETWORK
/STB
D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
/ACK
BUSY
PERROR
SELECT
/AUTOFD
NC
GND
GND
VCC
VCC
NC

DB[0..15]

RA63
EXBA10E332J

DB[0..15]

1
10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5

27
17
32
12
1

/RESET

12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
8Q
7Q
6Q
5Q
4Q
3Q
2Q
1Q

IC35

74LVC541

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8

IC5

E1
E2

D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8

1Q
2Q
3Q
4Q
5Q
6Q
7Q
8Q

9
25
8

C62
100u/25V

VCC

DB0
DB1
DB2
DB3
DB4
DB5
DB6
DB7

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

NON

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8

IC6

74LVC574

E1
E2

D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8

8D
7D
6D
5D
4D
3D
2D
1D

FD0
FD1
FD2
FD3
FD4
FD5
FD6
FD7

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

74LVC574

OC
CLK

1D
2D
3D
4D
5D
6D
7D
8D

IC34

CLK
OC

R33
10K

VCC3

DB0
DB1
DB2
DB3
DB4
DB5
DB6
DB7

1
11

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

7
6
5
4
31
30
29
28
3
FD0
FD1
FD2
FD3
FD4
FD5
FD6
FD7

/DIRECT_RD_NET

/REVERSE_NET
/CENT_WE_NET

DB0
DB1
DB2
DB3
DB4
DB5
DB6
DB7

IDT72V03L35J-PR

/FF
/RESET
/XI

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8

IC33

PC54
CE0.1u

VCC3

/W

NC
NC
VCC
NC
NC
GND

16

T34T35

5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10
1

1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5

2-6

1
19

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2

11
1

1
19

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12

FD0
FD1
FD2
FD3
FD4
FD5
FD6
FD7

ND0
ND1
ND2
ND3
ND4
ND5
ND6
ND7

ND0
ND1
ND2
ND3
ND4
ND5
ND6
ND7

ND0
ND1
ND2
ND3
ND4
ND5
ND6
ND7

ND[0..7]

PC58
NON

VCC3

PC57
CE0.1u

VCC3

STB_CLK_NET

ND[0..7]

PC56
CE0.1u

VCC3

PC55
CE0.1u

VCC3

/SOER

/SWER

/SOEL

/SWEL

T51
R119

T52

R118

SDB_RD0
SDB_RD1
SDB_RD2
SDB_RD3
SDB_RD4
SDB_RD5
SDB_RD6
SDB_RD7
SDB_RD8
SDB_RD9
SDB_RD10
SDB_RD11
SDB_RD12
SDB_RD13
SDB_RD14
SDB_RD15

T49
R117

T50

R116

SDB_LD0
SDB_LD1
SDB_LD2
SDB_LD3
SDB_LD4
SDB_LD5
SDB_LD6
SDB_LD7
SDB_LD8
SDB_LD9
SDB_LD10
SDB_LD11
SDB_LD12
SDB_LD13
SDB_LD14
SDB_LD15

40
39

41

17

7
8
9
10
13
14
15
16
29
30
31
32
35
36
37
38

40
39

41

17

7
8
9
10
13
14
15
16
29
30
31
32
35
36
37
38

NC
NC
NC

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15

NC
NC
NC

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15

CY7C1021BV33-12ZC

BHE
BLE

OE

CE

WE

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15

IC37

CY7C1021BV33-12ZC

BHE
BLE

OE

CE

WE

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15

IC36

22
23
28

5
4
3
2
1
44
43
42
27
26
25
24
21
20
19
18

22
23
28

5
4
3
2
1
44
43
42
27
26
25
24
21
20
19
18

PC60
CE0.1u

VCC3

SAB_RA0
SAB_RA1
SAB_RA2
SAB_RA3
SAB_RA4
SAB_RA5
SAB_RA6
SAB_RA7
SAB_RA8
SAB_RA9
SAB_RA10
SAB_RA11

PC59
CE0.1u

VCC3

SAB_LA0
SAB_LA1
SAB_LA2
SAB_LA3
SAB_LA4
SAB_LA5
SAB_LA6
SAB_LA7
SAB_LA8
SAB_LA9
SAB_LA10
SAB_LA11

SDB_LD[0..15]

SAB_LA[0..11]

/ALT_STATUS

/SWEL
/SOEL

/ALT_CONF_DONE

TCK GND
TMS VCC(+3.3V)
TDI VCC(+3.3V)
TDO OPEN
TRST GND

SDB_RD[0..15]

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
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
TCK
CONF_DONE
nCEO
TDO
VCCIO
GND
I/O
I/O
I/O
CLKUSR
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
RDYnBUSY
I/O
I/O
INIT_DONE
GND
VCCINT
VCCIO
GND
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
GND
VCCINT
VCCIO
GND
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
VCCIO
GND
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
VCCINT
GND
TMS
TRST
nSTATUS

PC18
CE1u

VCC3

PC16
CE1u

PC17
CE1u

VCC2.5

SAB_RA[0..11]

SDB_LD15
/SWEL
/SOEL
SAB_RA0

SDB_LD9
SDB_LD10
SDB_LD11
SDB_LD12
SDB_LD13
SDB_LD14

SDB_LD1
SDB_LD2
SDB_LD3
SDB_LD4
SDB_LD5
SDB_LD6
SDB_LD7
SDB_LD8

SAB_LA0
SAB_LA1
SAB_LA2
SAB_LA3
SAB_LA4
SAB_LA5
SAB_LA6
SAB_LA7
SAB_LA8
SAB_LA9
SAB_LA10
SAB_LA11
SDB_LD0

T53
T54

PC15
CE1u

SAB_RA1
SAB_RA2
SAB_RA3
SAB_RA4
SAB_RA5
SAB_RA6

VCC2.5

SAB_RA7
SAB_RA8
SAB_RA9
SAB_RA10
SAB_RA11
SDB_RD0

VCC3

SDB_RD1
SDB_RD2
SDB_RD3
SDB_RD4
SDB_RD5

PC14
CE1u

IC38
EP1K50QC208-3

SDB_RD6
SDB_RD7
SDB_RD8

PC13
CE1u

/ALT_RESET

VCC3

SDB_RD9

VCC2.5

SDB_RD10
SDB_RD11
SDB_RD12
SDB_RD13
SDB_RD14
SDB_RD15

MA[0..25]

RA72
RA70
RA73
RA71
RA69
EXBV8V330J
EXBV8V330J
EXBV8V330J
EXBV8V330J
EXBV8V330J

/SWER
/SOER

MD[0..31]

T58

CLK50_1

/RRD

/WWE1

ENC_PHA
ENC_PHA

MA[0..25]

T57

T56

/CCS5

RA75
RA76
RA74
EXBV8V330J
EXBV8V330J
EXBV8V330J

CLK50_1

/RRD

/WWE1

/CCS5

T55

ENC_PHB
/SWER
/SOER
DDA_StoM
DDA_MtoS
DDA_CLK
ENC_PHB

MD[0..31]

/F0_INTREQ
MA22
MA21
MA20
MA19
MA18
MA17
MA16

MD31
MD30
MD29
MD28
5
6
7
8
4 5
3 6
2 7
1 8
4
3
2
1

MD27
MD26
MD25
MD24
5
6
7
8
4 5
3 6
2 7
1 8
4
3
2
1

0
R120

MD23
MD22
MD21
MD20
5
6
7
8
4 5
3 6
2 7
1 8
4
3
2
1

MD19
MD18
MD17
MD16
5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1

MD15
MD14
MD13
MD12
5
6
7
8
4 5
3 6
2 7
1 8
4
3
2
1

MD11
MD10
MD9
MD8
5
6
7
8
4 5
3 6
2 7
1 8
4
3
2
1

MD7
MD6
MD5
MD4
5
6
7
8
4 5
3 6
2 7
1 8
4
3
2
1

MD3
MD2
MD1
MD0
5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1

208
207
206
205
204
203
202
201
200
199
198
197
196
195
194
193
192
191
190
189
188
187
186
185
184
183
182
181
180
179
178
177
176
175
174
173
172
171
170
169
168
167
166
165
164
163
162
161
160
159
158
157
DATA0
DCLK
nCE
TDI
VCCINT
GND
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
VCCIO
GND
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
VCCIO
GND
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
VCCINT
GND
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
VCCINT
GND
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
VCCIO
GND
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
VCCIO
GND
MSEL0
MSEL1
VCCINT
nCONFIG

nCS
CS
nWS
I/O
nRS
I/O
I/O
VCCINT
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
VCCIO
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
GND
I/O
DEV_OE
VCCINT
IN4
CLOCK2
IN3
GND
DEV_CLRn
I/O
VCCIO
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
GND
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
DATA7
VCCIO
DATA6
I/O
DATA5
DATA4
I/O
DATA3
DATA2
DATA1

I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
GND
I/O
I/O
LOCK
I/O
I/O
I/O
VCCIO
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
VCCINT
I/O
I/O
I/O
GND
VCC_CKLK
IN1
CLOCK1
IN2
GND_CKLK
GND
I/O
VCCIO
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
VCCINT
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
VCCIO
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O

53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104

2-7

156
155
154
153
152
151
150
149
148
147
146
145
144
143
142
141
140
139
138
137
136
135
134
133
132
131
130
129
128
127
126
125
124
123
122
121
120
119
118
117
116
115
114
113
112
111
110
109
108
107
106
105

PC19
CE1u

VCC2.5

/ALT_DCLK
/ALT_DATA
C12
CE22p

SCK1
SIL0
SIL1
SIR0
SIR1

LLAT0
CCH0
NNCHG0
LLAT1
CCH1
NNCHG1
/RESET

/ALT_CONFIG

/RESET
/PS_SENS

DAC_R7
DAC_R8
DAC_R9
SCK0

DAC_R3
DAC_R4
DAC_R5
DAC_R6

DAC_RST
DAC_LLAT0
DAC_LLAT1
DAC_R0
DAC_R1
DAC_R2

DAC_L4
DAC_L5
DAC_L6
DAC_L7
DAC_L8
DAC_L9

DAC_L0
DAC_L1
DAC_L2
DAC_L3

PC20
CE1u

VCC3

C11
CE22p

10K

R34

R143
R144
R145
R146
R147
R148

100
100
100
100
100
100

1
19

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

100 SCKH0 9
R142

4
12

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8

PC66
CE0.1u

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

4Y
4Z

3Y
3Z

2Y
2Z

1Y
1Z

1
19

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

1
19

4Y
4Z

3Y
3Z

2Y
2Z

1Y
1Z

R149
R150
R151
R152
R153
R154

PC65
CE0.1u

HD151031FPEL
VCC3

G
G

4A

3A

2A

1A

IC40

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
19

PC64
CE0.1u

HD151031FPEL
VCC3

G
G

4A

3A

2A

1A

IC39

TC74VHCT541AFT
VCC

E1
E2

D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8

IC29

VCC3

100 SI0_A 7

R141

15

100 SI0_B 1

4
12

R140

VCC3

100 SCKH1 9
R139

15

100 SI1_A 7

100 SI1_B 1
R138

R137

DAC_R[0..9]

DAC_L[0..9]

DAC_R0
DAC_R1
DAC_R2
DAC_R3
DAC_R4
DAC_R5
DAC_R6
DAC_R7

DAC_R8
DAC_R9

DAC_L8
DAC_L9

DAC_L0
DAC_L1
DAC_L2
DAC_L3
DAC_L4
DAC_L5
DAC_L6
DAC_L7
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8

14
13

10
11

6
5

2
3

14
13

10
11

6
5

2
3

100
100
100
100
100
100
C20

T74

T73

T72

T71

T70

T69

T68

T67

T66

T65

T64

T63

T62

T61

T60

T59

C21

R63

R62

R61

R60

R59

R58

R57

R56

R55

R54

R53

R52

R51

R50

R49

R48

PC63
CE0.1u

R172
R173
R174
R175
R176
R177
R178
R179
VCC

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

PC62
CE0.1u

18 R165
17 R166
16
15 R167
14 R168
13 R169
12 R170
11 R171
VCC

DAC_A0
DAC_A1
DAC_A2
DAC_A3
DAC_A4
DAC_A5
DAC_A6
DAC_A7

C22

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

10

150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150

150
150
150
150
150

C23

FL19
FL20
FL21
FL22
FL23
FL24
C24

C40
CE220p

C39
CE220p

C38
CE220p

C37
CE220p

C36
CE220p

C35
CE220p

C34
CE220p

C33
CE220p

DAC_B0
DAC_B1
DAC_B2
DAC_B3
DAC_B4
DAC_B5
DAC_B6
DAC_B7

/DAC_RESET
DAC_LAT0
DAC_LAT1
DAC_B8
DAC_B9

150 DAC_A8
150 DAC_A9

150
150
150
150
150
150
150
150

CE100p CE100p CE100p CE100p CE100p CE100p

C19

TC74VHCT541AFT

E1
E2

D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8

IC28

TC74VHCT541AFT

E1
E2

D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8

IC27

PC61
CE0.1u

18 R157
17 R158
16 R159
15 R160
14 R161
13 R162
12 R163
11 R164
VCC

TC74VHCT541AFT

E1
E2

D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8

IC26

DAC_A[0..9]

/HRESET
/P_SIDE_SENS

EXCML16A270U
EXCML16A270U
EXCML16A270U
EXCML16A270U
EXCML16A270U
EXCML16A270U

FL11
EXCML16A270U
TP40
FL12
EXCML16A270U
FL13
EXCML16A270U
TP42
FL14
EXCML16A270U
FL15
EXCML16A270U
TP44
FL16
EXCML16A270U
FL17
EXCML16A270U
TP46
FL18
EXCML16A270U

/HRESET
/P_SIDE_SENS

LAT0
CH0
NCHG0
LAT1
CH1
NCHG1

SCK0_ZA

TP47

SCK0_YA

SCK0_ZB

TP45

SCK0_YB

SI0_ZA

TP43

SI0_YA

SI0_ZB

TP41

SI0_YB

SCK1_ZA

TP39

SCK1_YA

SCK1_ZB

TP37

SCK1_YB

SI1_ZA

TP35

SI1_YA

SI1_ZB

TP33

SI1_YB

DAC_B[0..9]

/DAC_RESET
DAC_LAT0
DAC_LAT1

FL3
EXCML16A270U
TP32
FL4
EXCML16A270U
FL5
EXCML16A270U
TP34
FL6
EXCML16A270U
FL7
EXCML16A270U
TP36
FL8
EXCML16A270U
FL9
EXCML16A270U
TP38
FL10
EXCML16A270U

DAC_B[0..9]

DAC_A[0..9]

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

VCC3

R36
10K

R35
10K

VCC3

41V_SENSE

CROPMARK

P_SIDE

41V_SENSE

CROPMARK

P_SIDE

R103

R102

R101

R100

R182
10K 1%

VCC

BCR20V4

HEAD_TH

BT1

33

33

33

PC24
CE1u

PC23
CE1u

PC22
CE1u

PC21
CE1u

1SS355

1SS355
D2

D1

DB7
DB6
DB5
DB4
DB3
DB2
DB1
DB0

MA22
MA23
MA24
MA25

T77

VCC3

TCK

TMS

TDO
TDI

33

10K

R37

DB[0..15]

MA[0..25]

CR2032-RTC BACKUP
HOLDER BATTERY BCR20V4

HEAD_TH

CR2032 3V

RBT1

53398-0890

CN4

DB[0..15]

MA[0..25]

TP48
TP49
TP50

TP51
TP52
TP53

T76

PC67
CE0.1u

RTC_WDATA
RTC_CLK
RTC_CE
RTC_WR

TMS
TCK

/RESET

CLK50_1

/CS6

/CS4

TDI

T75

EXTOUT

12
3
4
11
2

GND
TDI
I/O8 A1
I/O9 A3
I/O10 A5
I/O11 A7
I/O12 A9
I/O13 A11
I/O14 A13
I/O15 A15
I1/CLK0
VCC3
GND
I1/CLK1
I/O16 B15
I/O17 B13
I/O18 B11
I/O19 B9
I/O20 B7
I/O21 B5
I/O22 B3
I/O23 B1
TMS
TCK
GND

1
2
3
4

GND

VCC

CS1
DIN
CLK
CS0
WE

RTC-4553

AD_CK
AD_IN

1
2
3
4

T78

12
13
1

3
4
5
6

L1
L2
L3
L4
L5

TP

DOUT

EXBV8V103J

8
7
6
5

RA64

IC41

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

/AD_CS

VCC3

VCC3
8
7
6
5

VCC3

TP54

R131
NON

TP55

R130
NON

TP56

/WWE0
/RRD

/INT_NET_HALF
/INT1284_NET
RESERVE_PORT
MAINTENANCECOVER_L

T79

T80

CROP_ON
/PS_SENS
/SRVBRD_RESET
/SERIAL_START

/MTRERR

IC32

MACH2

M4A3-128/64 TQFP100

TLC0834D

CLK
DI
NC

CS

CH0
CH1
CH2
CH3

IC42

5
6
7
9
10

14

13

/IRL0
/IRL1
/IRL2
/IRL3

GND

REF
AGND

DO
SARS

VCC

RTC_DATA

9
8

10
11

14

VCC

PC68
CE0.1u

75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51

AD_OUT

GND
TDO
TRST
I/O55 D1
I/O54 D3
I/O53 D5
I/O52 D7
I/O51 D9
I/O50 D11
I/O49 D13
I/O48 D15
I4/CLK3
GND
VCC3
I3/CLK2
I/O47 C15
I/O46 C13
I/O45 C11
I/O44 C9
I/O43 C7
I/O42 C5
I/O41 C3
I/O40 C1
ENABLE
GND

150

T85

PC70
CE0.1u

10K

R38

150
HEAD_UD

CROPMARK

T84

RA65
VCC3 EXBV8V103J

C42
100p

T82 T83

R181

DDA_CLK

/Cmd_HS_MtoS
/Cmd_HS_StoM
Cmd_MtoS
Cmd_StoM

/INTDDA
DDA_MtoS
DDA_StoM

PINCHPOS
CROP_ON
/SERIAL_START
/SRVBRD_RESET
/MTRERR
MAINTENANCECOVER_L
RESERVE_PORT

T81
/SENSOR
/PANEL

RTC_DATA
RTC_WR
RTC_WDATA
RTC_CLK
RTC_CE
AD_IN
/AD_CS
AD_CK
AD_OUT

TO_MACH2

PINCHPOS

PC69
CE0.1u

VCC3

C41
100p

R180

1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5

T88

/SENSOR

DB[0..15]

Cmd_MtoS
Cmd_StoM

R4
2.2K

TP76

TP72
TP73
TP74
TP75

TP69
TP70
TP71

TP62
TP63
TP64
TP65
TP66
TP67
TP68

TP61

TP59
TP60

TP58

DB0
DB1
DB2
DB3
DB4
DB5
DB6
DB7

/PANEL
/WWR
/HRESET

DB[0..15]

/SW2
LCD_RS
LCD_RW
LCD_E
/LCD_CS
/LED
/SW0
/SW1

RA68
EXBV8V103J

/SENSOR

DB[0..15]

/ALT_STATUS
/ALT_RESET
/ALT_DCLK
/ALT_DATA
/ALT_CONF_DONE
/ALT_CONFIG

VCC3 RA67
EXBV8V103J

T86 T87

RA66
EXBV8V103J

1
2
3
4
8 1
7 2
6 3
5 4
8
7
6
5

100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76

/INTDDA
/F0_INTREQ
/INTUSB_0
/INTUSB_1
/EXTIN

E1
E2

D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8

R104

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7

/EXTIN

19
1

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

74LVC14

IC8D

33

E
DIR
74LVC245

B0
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7

IC21

TC74VHCT541AFT

E1
E2

D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8

PRINT_CARRIAGE_ORG
PINCH_ROLL_U/D
FRONT_COVER
MAINTENANCE_COVER R
REAR_PAPER
FRONT_PAPER
CUTTING_CARRIAGE_ORG
PINCH ROLL U/D

/EXTIN

1
19

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

DB7
DB6
DB5
DB4
DB3
DB2
DB1
DB0

1
19

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

TO SERVO BOARD

74LVC541

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8

IC7

PC73
CE0.1u

VCC3

/PANEL
/WWR
/HRESET

PC72
CE0.1u

VCC3

52808-2590

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

CN5

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

PC71
CE0.1u

DB[0..15]

VCC

/SW2
LCD_RS
LCD_RW
LCD_E
/LCD_CS
/LED
/SW0
/SW1

IC30

5
6
7
8

C27

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

5
6
7
8

C28

C29

EXBV8V330J
5
6
7
8

4
3
2
1

EXBV8V330J
RA58

4
3
2
1

RA57

EXBV8V330J

4
3
2
1

RA55

4
3
2
1

5
6
7
8

EXBV8V330J

4
3
2
1

C30

C31

C32

RXD2
TXD2

74LVC14

IC8C
5 R105

CE100p CE100p CE100p CE100p

C26

4
3
2
1

CE100p CE100p CE100p CE100p


4
3
2
1

C25

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

RA56

5
6
7
8

TP94
TP95
TP96

TP93

TP92

TP77
TP78
TP79
TP80
TP81
TP82
TP83
TP84
TP85
TP86
TP87
TP88
TP89
TP90
TP91

VCC

EXBA10E103J

RA13

5
6
7
8

33

R40
10K

VCC

R39
10K

VCC

EXBV8V330J

EXBV8V330J
RA60
5
4 5
6
3 6
7
2 7
8
1 8

4
3
2
1

RA59

VCC

GND
GND
I/O7 A14
I/O6 A12
I/O5 A10
I/O4 A8
I/O3 A6
I/O2 A4
I/O1 A2
I/O0 A0
VCC3
GND
GND
VCC3
I5
I/O63 D0
I/O62 D2
I/O61 D4
I/O60 D6
I/O59 D8
I/O58 D10
I/O57 D12
I/O56 D14
GND
GND

GND
GND
I/O24 B14
IO/25 B12
I/O26 B10
I/O27 B8
I/O28 B6
I/O29 B4
I/O30 B2
I/O31 B0
I2
VCC3
GND
GND
VCC3
I/O32 C0
I/O33 C2
I/O34 C4
I/O35 C6
I/O36 C8
I/O37 C10
I/O38 C12
I/O39 C14
GND
GND

26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
/SW1
/SW0
/LED
/LCD_CS
LCD_E
LCD_RW
LCD_RS
/SW2

6
VCC
TP104
TP105
TP106
TP107
TP108

10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5

VCC3

TP57

1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5

1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
8
7
6
5
8
7
6
5

2-8

TP97
TP98
TP99
TP100
TP101
TP102
TP103

53398-0590

1
2
3
4
5

CN7

VCC

52808-2490

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

CN6

TO MONITOR SERIAL

TO JUNCTION BOARD

52808-1490

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14

CN8

TO PANEL BOARD

PC75
CE0.1u

PR-1616

HS1

FUSE CCF1NTE2

F1

VCC3

Cd

OUT

RN5VD29A

VDD
NC
GND

IC10

4.7K

2
4
3

R183

C44

CE1500p

C43
2.2u/50V

D4

1SS355
1SS355
IC44
L4960
1
1

D3

+41V

PC74
CE0.1u

VCC

VI

C6
10u/16V

VO

LT1086CM

C5
10u/16V

VO

LT1086CM

1SS355

D6

IC47

VI

IC46

74LVC14

C46
220u/50V

11

F2

R192
270 1%

120 1%

R189

120 1%

R188

R187
120 1%

R186
120 1%

R185
120 1%

C52
100u/25V

C51
100u/25V

VCC3

C47
220u/50V

10

FUSE CCF1NTE1.6

F3

FUSE CCF1NTE1.6

74LVC14

IC8E

SBC8-221-182

12

D8
D5S6M

L1

PC76
CE0.1u

IC8F

1SS355

D5

C50
CE0.01u

R123
1K

13

C49
CE0.033u

R184
15K

C45
220u/50V

VCC3

VCC3

4
3
2
1

B4P-VH

CN9

VC

VIN

IC45
PQ070XZ1HZ

PC80
CE0.1u

T92

PC79
CE0.1u

T91

T89

VO

R42
10K

VCC3

R41
10K

VCC2.5

R194
10K 1/4W

VADJ

VCC

1SS355

D7

C48
220u/50V

PC77
CE0.1u

VHV1

VHV0

GND

+41V

ADJ

ADJ

2-9
R195
1K 1%

120 1%

R191

R190
120 1%

D9
SML-210MT

R193
270 1%

C53
100u/25V
+

PC78
CE0.1u

T90

R43
10K

VCC1.5

DAC_A[0..9]

HEAT-SINK 1

HS3

DAC_A[0..9]

DAC_LAT1

HEAT-SINK 1

HS2

DAC_B[0..9]

DAC_LAT0
/DAC_RESET

DAC_B[0..9]

R124
1K

R196
22K

+41V

T96

DAC_A0
DAC_A1
DAC_A2
DAC_A3
DAC_A4
DAC_A5
DAC_A6
DAC_A7
DAC_A8
DAC_A9

T95

DAC_LAT1

DAC_B0
DAC_B1
DAC_B2
DAC_B3
DAC_B4
DAC_B5
DAC_B6
DAC_B7
DAC_B8
DAC_B9

T94

DAC_A0
DAC_A1
DAC_A2
DAC_A3
DAC_A4
DAC_A5
DAC_A6
DAC_A7
DAC_A8
DAC_A9

T93

DAC_LAT0
/DAC_RESET

DAC_B0
DAC_B1
DAC_B2
DAC_B3
DAC_B4
DAC_B5
DAC_B6
DAC_B7
DAC_B8
DAC_B9

E09A19RA

DAOUT

TEST

LAT
RST

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9

IC51

E09A19RA

DAOUT

TEST

LAT
RST

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9

IC50

E09A19RA

DAOUT

TEST

LAT
RST

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9

IC49

E09A19RA

DAOUT

TEST

LAT
RST

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9

41V_SENSE

23

5
6

4
3
2
1
30
29
28
27
26
25

23

5
6

4
3
2
1
30
29
28
27
26
25

23

5
6

4
3
2
1
30
29
28
27
26
25

23

5
6

4
3
2
1
30
29
28
27
26
25

IC48

9
11
12
13
15
17
19
21
7
10
14

24

20
18
16

22

9
11
12
13
15
17
19
21
7
10
14

24

20
18
16

22

9
11
12
13
15
17
19
21
7
10
14

24

20
18
16

22

9
11
12
13
15
17
19
21
7
10
14

24

20
18
16

22

41V_SENSE

DP
DP
DP
DP
DP
DP
DP
DP
GND5
GND45
VOUTGND

VCC5

NPNB
FB
PNPB

VCC45

DP
DP
DP
DP
DP
DP
DP
DP
GND5
GND45
VOUTGND

VCC5

NPNB
FB
PNPB

VCC45

DP
DP
DP
DP
DP
DP
DP
DP
GND5
GND45
VOUTGND

VCC5

NPNB
FB
PNPB

VCC45

DP
DP
DP
DP
DP
DP
DP
DP
GND5
GND45
VOUTGND

VCC5

NPNB
FB
PNPB

VCC45

ENC_PHB

ENC_PHA

T98

T97

PC84
CE0.1u

VCC

PC83
CE0.1u

VCC

PC82
CE0.1u

VCC

PC81
CE0.1u

VCC

ENC_PHB R156

ENC_PHA R155

100

100 2

10

R67

R200

10

R66

74LVC14

IC43A

510

R208

510

R207

510

R206

510

R205

510

R199

R204

10

510

R65

R203

510

R198

R202

10

510

R201

R64

R197

PC85
CE0.1u

TR12
2SA1746

TR8
2SC4131

TR11
2SA1746

TR7
2SC4131

C54
CE1000p

R125
1K

33

C61
CE0.022u

R220
4.7 /0.25W

PC88
CE0.1u

C60
CE0.022u

R219
4.7 /0.25W

C59
CE0.022u

R218
4.7 /0.25W

PC87
CE0.1u

C58
CE0.022u

R217
4.7 /0.25W

R106

PC86
CE0.1u

TR10
2SA1746

TR6
2SC4131

TR9
2SA1746

TR5
2SC4131

VCC

TR16
2SA1213

R216
43

R215
43

TR4
2SC2873

TR15
2SA1213

R214
43

R213
43

TR3
2SC2873

TR14
2SA1213

R212
43

R211
43

TR2
2SC2873

TR13
2SA1213

R210
43

R209
43

TR1
2SC2873

COM1_A

COM1_B

C57
22u/50V

74LVC14

IC43B

VHV1

COM0_A

COM0_B

C56
22u/50V

VHV0

HEAD_TH

LAT1

C55
CE1000p

R126
1K

VCC

SCK1_ZA
SCK1_YA
SI1_ZA
SI1_YA
SCK1_ZB
SCK1_YB
SI1_ZB
SI1_YB

NCHG1

CH1

1
2
3
4
5
6

CN10

33

R107

53398-0690

HEAD_UD

VCC

SCK0_YA
SCK0_ZA
SI0_YA
SI0_ZA
SCK0_YB
SCK0_ZB
SI0_YB
SI0_ZB

NCHG0

CH0

LAT0

P_SIDE
/P_SIDE_SENS

VCC

VCC

PC89
CE0.1u

PC90
CE0.1u

12

10

74LVC14

74LVC14
IC43F

74LVC14
IC43E

74LVC14
IC43D

13

11

36FMN-BTK

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
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36

CN12

IC43C

HEAD1

COM1_A
GND
COM1_A
GND
COM1_A
GND
COM1_B
GND
COM1_B
GND
COM1_B
GND
VCC
HEAD_UD
GND
ENC_PH_A
GND
ENC_PH_B
GND
GND
LAT1
GND
CH1
GND
NCHG1
GND
SCK1_ZA
SCK1_YA
SI1_ZA
SI1_YA
SCK1_ZB
SCK1_YB
SI1_ZB
SI1_YB

VHV1

36FMN-BTK

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
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36

CN11

HEAD0

GND
COM0_A
GND
COM0_A
GND
COM0_A
GND
COM0_B
GND
COM0_B
GND
COM0_B
GND
VCC
HEAD_TH
GND
P_SIDE
/P_SIDE_SENS
GND
LAT0
GND
CH0
GND
NCHG0
GND
GND
SCK0_YA
SCK0_ZA
SI0_YA
SI0_ZA
SCK0_YB
SCK0_ZB
SI0_YB
SI0_ZB

VHV0

2-3 SERVO BOARD

2-10

2-11

X_CURNT

Y_CURNT

CropMark

NON

TP34

X_CURNT

Y_CURNT

SOL_CURNT

C18
CE0.1u

E1
E2

D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8

CropMark

/CropOn
PinchPos

T28

TP32

TP33

R25
47K

VM

R125

Sub_to_Servo

D35
1SS355

3.3K

R75

74LVC14

IC7A

WIPE_Org

R105

R107

R109

5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10

3.3K

R74

33

33

33

R130
2.2K

33

74LVC14

IC7B

D34
1SS355

3.3K

R122
10K

33

R126
NON

T20

SUB_LOAD

R73

R106

R108

EXBA10E103J

Servo_to_Sub

VCC

C59

R62

NON

R113

10K

C62
CE470p
VCC3

R77
NON

D33
1SS355

T24 T21 T25 T22

VCC3

Slow_Power_On

C35
CE0.1u

VCC3

VCC3

R76
10K

ExtCLK
ExtDout
ExtDin
ExtStore
ExtLoad

T23

T3

T29

C60
T30

T48 T39
T41 T37

T36

T35
CE470p
CE470p
CE470p

C58

DDA_CLK
/Cmd_MtoS
/Cmd_HS_MtoS
DDA_MtoS
INTDDA

SUB_STORE

SUB_CLK

VCC3 RA5
1

CAP_Org

SUB_DATA_IN

SUB_DATA_OUT

1
19

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

T31

DDA_StoMout

TP5 TP4 TP3 TP2 TP1

C57
NON

VCC

NON

R124

/MON_HS_toPC
Sub_to_Servo
Servo_to_Sub

NON

T27

JP2

T8

INTDDA

Maintenance_Cover_L

FO_OUT

JP1

VCC3

T32

T34

74LVC541

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8

MAINTENANCE_HATCH

/MTRERR
/SERVO_RES
/Serial_Start
/CropOn
PinchPos

RESERVE

T33

DDA_StoMout
DDA_MtoS

/Cmd_StoM
/Cmd_MtoS
/Cmd_HS_StoM

DDA_CLK

SOL_CURNT

NON

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

CN13

VCC

NON

1
2
3
4
5

CN10

CN11
52808-2591

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

CN12 52808-1891

/HEncBtoExt

/HEncAtoExt

HEn_On

/MTRERR

33

/Cmd_HS_StoM_out

33

JP3

R121
10K

R123
NON

R80
0

VM_Voltage

D32
1SS355

VCC3

X_CURNT_AD

Y_CURNT_AD

SOL_CURNT_AD

NON
1

RA6
EXBA10E103J

C67

CE0.1u

C66

P52/SCK2/IRQ2
P53/ADTRG/IRQ3
PH2/CS6/(IRQ6)
PH3/CS7/OE/(IRQ7)
PG4/BREQO
PG5/BACK
PG6/BREQ
VCC3
P40/AN0
P41/AN1
P42/AN2
P43/AN3
VREF
AVCC
P44/AN4
P45/AN5
P46/AN6/DA0
P47/AN7/DA1
P54/AN12/IRQ4
P55/AN13/IRQ5
P56/AN14/DA2/IRQ6
P57/AN15/DA3/IRQ7
AVSS
NC
P35/SCK1/(OE)
P34/SCK0
P33/RXD1
GND
P32/RXD0/IrRXD
P31/TXD1
P30/TXD0/IrTXD
P80/EDREQ2/(IRQ0)
P81/EDREQ3/(IRQ1)
P82/ETEND2/(IRQ2)
MD0
MD1

CE0.1u

C22

VCC3

VCC3

CE0.1u

RA7

C41
CE27p

EXBA10E103J

SUB_CLK
SUB_LOAD

TP26

CE0.1u
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144

C68

VFWE

DDA_MtoS
Servo_to_Sub
DDA_StoM

/MON_HS_toPC
DDA_CLK
Rxd Sub_to_Servo

TS1

CAP_Org
WIPE_Org
TS2

SUB_DATA_IN

SOL_CURNT_AD
Y_CURNT_AD
X_CURNT_AD
VM_Voltage

single:pull_dowm
multi:pull_up

SUB_DATA_OUT
SUB_STORE

TP28

RA4
EXBV8V103J

R86
1.8K

C40
CE27p

HC49/U-S 8MHZ

Y1

TP20

C64
CE0.1u

R120
220

VCC3

TP19

RA11

1
EXBA10E103J

VCC3

6
/RD
/HWR
/LWR

IC15

/MTRERR

DDA_StoMExtin

10K

R112

C73
CE0.022u

NON

R117

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

C70
CE0.022u

R118

C69
CE0.022u

8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5

1
2
3
4

1
2
3
4

R64 2.2K

6
1

R110

2.2K

R132

1.5K

R129

1.5K

R128

1.5K

R131

T26

A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
2
4
3
Cd

OUT

RN5VD29A

VDD
NC
GND

IC8

EXBA10E103J

RA8

5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10
6

R111 NON

0
R119
SCLKO

10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5

PowerON

220

R97

PD7/D15
PE0/D0
PE1/D1
PE2/D2
PE3/D3
VCC3
PE4/D4
PE5/D5
PE6/D6
PE7/D7
FWE
P61/TMRI1/DREQ1/IRQ9
P60/TMRI0/DREQ0/IRQ8
P27/PO7/TIOCB5/EDRAK1/(IRQ15)
P26/PO6/TIOCA5/EDRAK0/(IRQ14)
P25/PO5/TIOCB4/(IRQ13)
P24/PO4/TIOCA4/(IRQ12)
P23/PO3/TIOCD3/(IRQ11)
P22/PO2/TIOCC3/(IRQ10)
P21/PO1/TIOCB3/(IRQ9)
P20/PO0/TIOCA3/(IRQ8)
P17/PO15/TIOCB2/TCLKD/EDRAK3
P16/PO14/TIOCA2/EDRAK2
P15/PO13/TIOCB1/TCLKC
P14/PO12/TIOCA1
GND
P13/PO11/TIOCD0/TCLKB
P12/PO10/TIOCC0/TCLKA
P11/PO9/TIOCB0
P10/PO8/TIOCA0
P75/EDACK1/(DACK1)
P74/EDACK0/(DACK0)
P73/ETEND1/(TEND1)
VCC3
NMI
WDTOVF

IC16

IC-CPU HD6432673A06FC

R54
1.0K
T5

C21
CE0.1u

VCC3

EXBA10E103J

RA9

5
74LVC14

IC7C
6

EXBA10E103J

RA10

74LVC14

IC7D

VCC3

EXBA10E103J

RA12

T44

T51

/RES

R61
1.0K

T50

YPWM
XPWM

ExtDin
ExtDout
StpBRef
StpARef
SolPWM

D4
D5
D6
D7
VFWE
ExtLoad
ExtStore

D15
D0
D1
D2
D3

FANPWM2
FANPWM1

D0 10
D1 2
D2 9
D3 3
D4 8
D5 4
D6 7
D7 5

D8 10
D9 2
D10 9
D11 3
D12 8
D13 4
D14 7
D15 5

T43 T49 T42

R115

10K

X_En_Pha
X_En_Phb

ExtCLK
Y_En_Pha
INTDDA
Y_En_Phb

ExtLoad
ExtStore
FANPWM2
FANPWM1
ExtDin
ExtDout

10K

Head_Slow_Power_On

VCC3

RA15
EXBA10E103J

T55
T56
T57
T58
T59
T38
T40

1
R114

/CS2
StpARef
StpBRef
Stp0Decay
Stp0APWM
Stp0BPWM
Stp0APh
Stp0BPh
Stp1Decay
TMS
TCK

SCLK

A1
A2
A3
A4
D0
D1
D2
D3

20

/CS1
6

C77

CE0.1u

/LWR

C75
CE0.1u

GND
TDI
I/O8 A1
I/O9 A3
I/O10 A5
I/O11 A7
I/O12 A9
I/O13 A11
I/O14 A13
I/O15 A15
I1/CLK0
VCC3
GND
I1/CLK1
I/O16 B15
I/O17 B13
I/O18 B11
I/O19 B9
I/O20 B7
I/O21 B5
I/O22 B3
I/O23 B1
TMS
TCK
GND

C74
CE0.1u
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

VCC3

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14

/SERVO_RES
/H8_RES

/RES

CY7C1399

GND

/OE

/CS

/WE

I/O0
I/O1
I/O2
I/O3
I/O4
I/O5
I/O6
I/O7

IC20

VCC3

14

22

27

/LWR

/RD

11
12
13
15
16
17
18
19

D0
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7

VCC3

Head_Power_On

T54
T47
T53
T46

Q4
DTC114EK 1

VCC3

T52
T45

CE0.1u

C63

CE0.1u
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37

C61

CE0.1u

C65

VCC3

SEL-6414E

D15

DDA_StoMExtin

C72
CE0.022u

5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10

/H8_RES

A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10
6

A12
A13
A14
A15

D12
D13
D14

10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5
1

RA13
RA14

G_CWW
G_CW
D8
D9
D10
D11
5 A14
7 A15
4
8
3
9
2
10
6

EXBA10E103J
EXBA10E103J

108
107
106
105
104
103
102
101
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
1

P51/RXD2/IRQ1
P50/TXD2/IRQ0
PH1/CS5
PH0/CS4
PG3/CS3
PG2/CS2
PG1/CS1
PG0/CS0
STBY
GND
XTAL
EXTAL
VCC3
PF7/CLKOUT
PLLVCC
RES
PLLVSS
PF6/AS
PF5/RD
PF4/HWR
PF3/LWR
PF2/LCAS/IRQ15
PF1/UCAS/IRQ14
PF0/WAIT
P65/TMO1/DACK1/IRQ13
P64/TMO0/DACK0/IRQ12
P63/TMCI1/TEND1/IRQ11
P62/TMCI0/TEND0/IRQ10
PD0/D8
PD1/D9
PD2/D10
PD3/D11
GND
PD4/D12
PD5/D13
PD6/D14

MD2
P83/ETEND3/(IRQ3)
P84/EDACK2/(IRQ4)
P85/EDACK3/(IRQ5)
VCC3
PC0/A0
PC1/A1
PC2/A2
PC3/A3
PC4/A4
PC5/A5
GND
PC6/A6
PC7/A7
PB0/A8
PB1/A9
PB2/A10
PB3/A11
GND
PB4/A12
PB5/A13
PB6/A14
PB7/A15
PA0/A16
PA1/A17
GND
PA2/A18
PA3/A19
PA4/A20
PA5/A21
PA6/A22
PA7/A23
NC
P70/EDREQ0/(DREQ0)
P71/EDREQ1/(DREQ1)
P72/ETEND0/(TEND0)
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
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10
6

T18 T16 T14

T17 T15

CE0.1u

C51

21 A1
23 A2
24 A3
25 A4
26 A5
1 A6
2 A7
3 A8
4 A9
5 A10
6 A11
7 A12
8 A13
9 A14
10 A15
VCC3
28
22

T12

T13

20

14

27

/HWR

/RD

11
12
13
15
16
17
18
19

/CS1

D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15

M4A3-64/64 TQFP100

IC11

SolPWM
YPWM
XPWM

GND
TDO
TRST
I/O55 D1
I/O54 D3
I/O53 D5
I/O52 D7
I/O51 D9
I/O50 D11
I/O49 D13
I/O48 D15
I4/CLK3
GND
VCC3
I3/CLK2
I/O47 C15
I/O46 C13
I/O45 C11
I/O44 C9
I/O43 C7
I/O42 C5
I/O41 C3
I/O40 C1
ENABLE
GND

Stp2BPh

T11

C79

75
74
73
72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51

CE0.1u

C76

HVref0

HVref1

HVref2

CE0.1u

C52

21 A1
23 A2
24 A3
25 A4
26 A5
1 A6
2 A7
3 A8
4 A9
5 A10
6 A11
7 A12
8 A13
9 A14
10 A15
VCC3
28

CE0.1u CE0.1u
Y_En
Y_PWMY_PWM+

C80

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
VCC3

HVref0
/MTD_En2
/MTD_En1
/MTD_En0

HVref1

HVref2

CY7C1399

GND

/OE

/CS

/WE

I/O0
I/O1
I/O2
I/O3
I/O4
I/O5
I/O6
I/O7

IC19

/HEncB
/HEncA

T9

/GE_PhB
T7

DDA_StoMout

T10

Stp0Decay

Stp0BPWM

Stp0BPh

Stp1Decay

Stp1BPWM

Stp1BPh

Stp2Decay

Stp2BPWM

Stp2BPh

Y_PWM+

Y_En

X_PWM+

NON

8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CN9

DDA_StoMExtin

Stp0APWM

Stp0APh

Stp1APWM

Stp1APh

Stp2APWM

Stp2APh

Y_PWM-

X_PWM-

Sol_PWM-

R135
NON

R136
10K

TDI
TDO

TMS

TCK

R133
10K

VCC3

VCC3

R134
10K

Sol_PWM+
X_En

Sol_En

/GE_PhA

/MTD_En2
/MTD_En1
/MTD_En0

TP37

TP38

TP40

TP39

RA3
VCC3 EXBV8V103J

Sol_En
Sol_PWMSol_PWM+
X_En
X_PWMX_PWM+

G_CWW
G_CW

/Cmd_StoM_out

DDA_StoM

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

Stp1APWM
Stp1BPWM
Stp1APh
Stp1BPh
Stp2Decay
Stp2APWM
Stp2BPWM
Stp2APh

5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10
6

/RD

100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
GND
GND
I/O7
I/O6
I/O5
I/O4
I/O3
I/O2
I/O1
I/O0
VCC3
GND
GND
VCC3
I5
I/O63 D0
I/O62 D2
I/O61 D4
I/O60 D6
I/O59 D8
I/O58 D10
I/O57 D12
I/O56 D14
GND
GND

GND
GND
I/O24 B14
I/O25 B12
I/O26 B10
I/O27 B8
I/O28 B6
I/O29 B4
I/O30 B2
I/O31 B0
I2
VCC3
GND
GND
VCC3
I/O32 C0
I/O33 C2
I/O34 C4
I/O35 C6
I/O36 C8
I/O37 C10
I/O38 C12
I/O39 C14
GND
GND

2-12

26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50

4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8

/SERVO_RES
/Serial_Start

FANPWM1
FANPWM2
/CropOn
/MTD_En0
/MTD_En1
/MTD_En2
HEn_On

10K

1
19

E1
E2

74VHCT541

HEn_On@

HVref2

HVref1

HVref0

HEn_On@

/Crop_ON@

TP29

NON

D8

Stp2BPWM

NON

R82

TP30

NON

D6

Stp2APWM

NON

R67

TP11

NON

D16

Stp1BPWM

NON

R101

TP12

R81
1.0K

3.3K

R78

R69
1.0K

3.3K

R70

R98
1.0K

3.3K

R95

R92
1.0K

3.3K

R94

R96
1.0K

3.3K

R99

NON

D13

TP10

NON

D14

R79
1.0K

R71 3.3K

NON

D7

TP31

Stp1APWM

NON

R91

Stp0BPWM

NON

R93

Stp0APWM

NON

R83

C33
CE0.047u

CE820p

C42

TP15

TP7 TP17

VCC

C28
CE3900p

CE820p

C27

TP35

TP23 TP22 TP36

C37
CE0.1u

C43
CE3900p

R90
10K

VCC

TP8

C54
CE0.1u

C34
CE3900p

CE820p

C31

TP27

TP14 TP16 TP24

VCC

R66
10K

TP25

Stp2APh
Stp2BPh
Stp2Decay

CE0.047u

C30

TP21

TP9

Stp1APh
Stp1BPh
Stp1Decay

C50
CE0.047u

CE0.047u

C47

TP6

R84
10K

TP13

Stp0APh
Stp0BPh
Stp0Decay

C48
CE0.047u

CE0.047u

C32

TP18

C46
CE0.1u

VSA

VREFA
VREFB
CR

ENA A
ENA B

PHA
PHB
DECAY

VCC
ALM

IC17
MTD2005

22

23
20
25

27
16

26
17
18

19
24

220

R89

VSA

VREFA
VREFB
CR

ENA A
ENA B

PHA
PHB
DECAY

VCC
ALM

IC18
MTD2005F

R63
1ohm/1W

220

R65

VSA

VREFA
VREFB
CR

ENA A
ENA B

PHA
PHB
DECAY

VCC
ALM

IC14
MTD2005F

R88
1ohm/1W

VCC

22

23
20
25

27
16

26
17
18

19
24

VCC

R68
0.68ohm/1W

220

R72

2
26
4

6
22

5
23
24

25
3

VCC

27

7
21
9
15
16
19

10
12
14
18

28
15
HS1
HS2
2
4
6
9
11
13
21

3
7
8
12

1
14

R87
1ohm/1W

220

R85

LG A
LG B
GND
GND
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
VSB

OUT1
OUT2
OUT3
OUT4

VMMA
VMMB

28
15
HS1
HS2
2
4
6
9
11
13
21

3
7
8
12

1
14

VMTD

R104
1ohm/1W

220

R103

LG A
LG B
GND
GND
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
VSB

OUT1
OUT2
OUT3
OUT4

VMMA
VMMB

VMTD

R102
0.68ohm/1W

220

R100

VSB

LG A
LG B
NC
NC
NC
NC

OUT1
OUT2
OUT3
OUT4

VMMA
VMMB

8
20

VMTD

C53

C38
CE820p

CE0.22u/50V

C39

CE0.22u/50V

C36

C55
CE820p

CE0.22u/50V

C56

CE0.22u/50V

C49
CE820p

CE0.22u/50V

C44

CE0.22u/50V

C45

D29
D1FS6

D37
D1FS6

D31
D1FS6

D39
D1FS6

D17
D1FS6

D21
D1FS6

D19
D1FS6

D23
D1FS6

D12
D1FS6

D10
D1FS6

D11
D1FS6

D9
D1FS6

VMTD

VMTD

VMTD

100

R59

D30
D1FS6

D38
D1FS6

D36
D1FS6

D40
D1FS6

D18
D1FS6

D22
D1FS6

D20
D1FS6

D25
D1FS6

D24
D1FS6

D27
D1FS6

D26
D1FS6

D28
D1FS6

100

R60

Drain1
Drain1
Drain2
Drain2

FL15

EXCML20A390U

FL16

UPA1759

Source1
Gate1
Source2
Gate2

IC10

EXCML20A390U

FL3

EXCML20A390U

FL4

EXCML20A390U

FL5

EXCML20A390U

FL6

EXCML20A390U

FL7

EXCML20A390U

FL10

EXCML20A390U

FL11

EXCML20A390U

FL12

EXCML20A390U

FL13

EXCML20A390U

FL14

EXCML20A390U

1
2
3
4

8
7
6
5

TP50

C19
10u/100V

D2FS6

C20
NON

NON

L RCH895-181K

L3

NON
D4

L4

D3

TP58

/Crop_ON@

RSA
11

R116

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

TP60

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8

TP62

D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8

TP59

IC12

TP64

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

TP61

FANPWM1
FANPWM2
/CropOn
/MTD_En0
/MTD_En1
/MTD_En2
HEn_On

TP63

TP41

TP65

TP42

RSA
5
RSA
5

RSB
17
RSB

PG
13
NC
13
NC
13

10
RSB
10

2-13

TP57

TP52

TP54

R23
10K

150

R38

150

R39

R22
10K

VCC

11

C11
CE100p

13

C12
CE100p

74LVC14

IC7F

74LVC14

IC7E

12

10

CAP_Org

WIPE_Org

To JUNCTION BOARD 1

WIPE MOTOR

CAP MOTOR

PUMP MOTOR

FAN

RESERVE

52808-2690

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

CN5

NON

1
2

CN7

C99
CE0.1u

+A_I0
+B_I0
-A_I0
-B_I0
+A_I1
+B_I1
-A_I1
-B_I1
+A_I2
+B_I2
-A_I2
-B_I2

TP53

TP45

VCC

TP66

TP67

Cap_Org

Wipe_Org

TP56

TP46

R53
1.2ohm/1W

+27V

X_En

Sol_En

Sol_PWMX_PWM+
X_PWM-

X_CURNT

R169
10K

X_CURNT

R170
10K

8
3
13

Sol_En

X_En

7
4
14

TP74

Sol_PWMX_PWM+
X_PWM-

TP70 TP68 TP73

C100
CE0.22u/50V

C101
CE0.22u/50V

EN1
EN2
EN3

IN1
IN2
IN3

IC2

C110
CE1u

D43
DAN217U

16

VREF

74LVC14

IC5C

74LVC14

IC5D

C103
CE0.22u/50V

L6234

OUT1
OUT2
OUT3

VS
VS

CE0.01u

C102

C112

VM

2
1

17

VCP

Sol_CURNT

18

VBOOT

GND
GND
GND
GND

1
11
10
20

6
5
15

9
12

CE0.22u/50V

Sol_CURNT

VCC

3403A

Sub_to_Servo

R157

NON

SUB_LOAD

SUB_CLK

R162
4.7K 0.1%

MAINTENANCE_HATCH

Maintenance_Cover_L

Servo_to_Sub

SUB_STORE

SUB_DATA_OUT

R161
4.7K 0.1%

R165
12K 0.1%

0.1ohm/1W

R164
12K 0.1%

R4

X_En_Phb

R167
4.7K 0.1%

X_En_Pha

74LVC14

IC6D

74LVC14

IC6C

74LVC14

IC6B

74LVC14

IC6A

12

/GE_PhB

/GE_PhA
12

74LVC14

10

R47

R35

R48

R36

13

10

11

C92
CE1000p

13

IC6E
74LVC14

74LVC14

IC5E

150

33

33

33

33

IC6F
74LVC14

R49

1
2
3
4

11

TP87

CE1000p CE1000p
CE1000p CE1000p

C16 C15 C14 C13

R3
1.0ohm/1W

C88
CE100p

IC5F

12K 0.1%

R11
4.7K 0.1%

R9

R168 12K 0.1%

Y_En_Phb

SUB_DATA_IN

R20
100K 0.1%

R10
100K 0.1%
VCC

X_En_Phb

X_En_Pha

Y_En_Phb

Y_En_Pha

8
7
6
5

8
7
6
5

10K
10K

150

R46
R34

R33

150

R42

150

C86
CE100p

R43

C85
CE100p

33

R44

C91
CE100p

VCC3

TP94 TP86

TP85

R2
1.0K

VCC

TP93

470

R37

C89
CE1000p

470

R50

EXBV8V470J

1
2
3
4

RA2

TP92

R1
1.0K

TP84

TP91

TP83

TP95 TP88

TP90 TP89

VCC

R31

R30

10K

10K

VCC

TP69

Sol_En

Y_En

Y_CURNT

TP75

TP78

R7

Feed_Motor-

CropMark

Feed_Motor+

Y_CURNT

TP76

R171
10K

TP77

14

NON

R8

8
3
13

7
4
14

D44
DAN217U

EN1
EN2
EN3

IN1
IN2
IN3

IC3

C111
CE1u

To JUNCTION BOARD 2

40FMN

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
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40

CN2

Sol_En

Y_En

Y_PWM+
Y_PWM+
Y_PWMY_PWMSol_PWM+
Sol_PWM+

@SUB_CLK
@SUB_LOAD
@SUB_DATA_OUT
@SUB_STORE_OUT
@SUB_DATA_IN
@Sub_to_Servo
@Servo_to_Sub
@MAINTENANCE_HATCH
@Maintenance_Cover_L

/GE_PhB_in

/GE_PhA_in

FeedEn_Ph_B_in

FeedEn_Ph_A_in

C1
CE0.1u

FL1
TP81
EXCML20A390U

FL2
TP82
EXCML20A390U

RA1
EXBV8V222J

VCC3

C104
CE0.22u/50V

C105
CE0.22u/50V

18

C17
CE0.1u

5
6
7
8
5
6
7
8

Y_En_Pha

R156

10

100K 0.1%

100K 0.1%

3403A

IC1B

IC1C

R21

R12

19
2

SENSE2
SENSE1

2
1
2
3403A

/HEncB

/HEncA

IC1A
3
+

12

R163

VCC

13

100K 0.1%

3403A

IC1D

R15

C113
CE0.1u

C84
CE0.1u

74LVC14

IC5B

74LVC14

R6
100K

PinchPos
/Crop_ON@

R45

R32

C90
CE1000p

470

470

R137
NON

HEn_On@

C87
CE1000p

FL17

TP51

R140

R142
NON

R143
0
R138

R145
NON

R144
0

To JUNCTION BOARD 1

/HEncBtoExt

/HEncAtoExt

C93
CE0.1u

Sol-

Sol+

TP43

/HEncB
VCC
TP55

Scan_Motor+
Scan_Motor-

Scan_Encoder_Phase_A
Scan_Encoder_Phase_B

5267-08A

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

CN3

Sol-

Sol+

PinchPos
/Crop_ON&HEn_On
CropMark

52808-1591

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

CN6

To CUTTING CARRIAGE BOARD

VCC

/HEncA

FL9
TP44
EXCML20A390U

R52
10K

R41
10K

VCC

TP79

TP80

TP71

TP72

FL8
EXCML20A390U

EXCML20A390U

FL18
EXCML20A390U

TP47 TP48 TP49


R141
10K

R139

VCC

R17
4.7K 0.1%

R51
10K

R160
4.7K 0.1%

R16
12K 0.1%

0.1ohm/1W

VM

R19
12K 0.1%

R5

+ C5
100u/63V

IC5A

100
C4
CE470p

R13

R166
NON

VCC

NON

R159

R14
0

+27V

VCC3

6
5
15

9
12

CE0.22u/50V

R18
100K 0.1%

L6234

OUT1
OUT2
OUT3

VS
VS

C106
CE0.01u

C107
CE0.22u/50V

C108

VCC3

1
2

4
11

4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1

16
VREF

3
17
VCP
SENSE2
SENSE1
19
2

VBOOT

GND
GND
GND
GND
1
11
10
20
+

2-14

+41V

CE0.047u

C9

CE0.1u

C10

+41V

R29

9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

47

C8

12K 0.1%

R28

1.8K

R56

100

R58

8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CE0.1u

NC
SWout
NC
Reg
CE/SS
DGND
NC
AGND

+41V

CE0.1u

C96

+ C2
1000u/63V

C23

SPI8010A
C25
CE1000p

NC
NC
VIn
B.S
NC
Comp
Vref
NC

IC9

47

R55

R27 220

CE1000p

8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CE0.1u

C97

NC
SWout
NC
Reg
CE/SS
DGND
NC
AGND

9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

SPI8010A

NC
NC
VIn
B.S
NC
Comp
Vref
NC

IC4

R26

B6P-VH

CE1000p

C95

To SW POWER SUPPLY

CE0.1u

C78

470

CE0.047u

C26

CE1000p
C81

D2
D2FS6

T4

D41
D2FS6

L RCH895-470K
L2

L1
L RCH895-470K

VCC

220u/35V
C6

6
5
4
3
2
1

T6

C7
CE0.1u

C83
CE0.1u

VCC

T19

C29
C71
100u/25V CE0.1u

R40
1K/1W

+27V

1SS355

OUT

uPC2933T

GND

IN

IC13

C24

R127
10K

VCC3

Q5
DTC114EK

R152
1K/0.5W

+27V

VCC

Slow_Power_ON

PowerON

C98
CE1000p

+41V

Head_Slow_Power_On

Head_Power_On

VCC3

5267-09A

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

CN8

F1

15K

R155

RXE185

BR1

VMTD

Q8
DTC114EK

R153
100

+VHEAD

T1

1
C94
CE470p

R150
100

D42
PTZ43A

+41V

To HEATER CONTROL BOARD

Q6
DTC114EK

R146
100

R148
15K

D1
DE3L20U

FUSE MMCT3.15A ET

Q7
DTC114EK

R154
2.2K/0.5W

T2

Q2
2SJ553S

R147
2.2K/0.5W

C109
CE1000p

R158
1K/0.5W

Q1 2SJ553S

R151 1.0K

+41V

3
1

CN1

R57

470

CE0.1u
C82

3
1

3
1

D5

330u/16V

3
1

1000u/63V
C3

2-15

Q3
3 2SK2796S

R24
47/1W

R149
47/1W

VM

To MAIN BOARD

B4P-VH

4
3
2
1

CN4

2-4 HEATER BOARD

2-16

Reserve

to Servo Board

52808-1891( NON)

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

CN2

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

5267- 09A

52808-1891

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18

CN1

to Servo Board

CN8

VCC3 VCC

+27V

+ C21

47u/16V

+ C22

VCC

47u/16V

VCC3

R59
10K

DDA_CLK

@/Cmd_HS_MtoS
/Cmd_HS_StoM
@Cmd_MtoS
Cmd_StoM

@/SerialStart
@ServoReset
/SysErr
INTDDA
DDA_MtoS
DDA_StoM

@/Heater Reset

100u/63V

+ C20

+27V

100
100

R7

100
100

R8

R10
R9

R11

R57

T1

Cmd_StoM

/Cmd_HS_StoM

/SysErr
T4
T3
T2

Bed_Heater_ON

Apron_Heater_ON

R55
0

UPA1759

8
7
6
5

VCC3

to Servo Board

to Junction Board1

5267-03A(NON)

1
2
3

CN103

5267-02A

1
2

CN104

R101
0

1
19

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

5267-02A

1
2

CN101

5267-02A

1
2

CN106

53014-02

1
2

CN108

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
Cmd_MtoS
/Cmd_HS_MtoS
/ServoReset
/SerialStart
/HeaterReset

to FAN2

to FAN1

to Apron Thermistor

to Bed Thermistor

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8

53014-02

1
2

CN107

74LVC541

E1
E2

D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8

IC2

to Heater Power Board

53014- 04

1
2
3
4

CN102

0(NON)

R102

to Heater Control Board

CE0.1u

PC2

NON

C23

R56
390/1W

+27V

5267- 04A

1
2
3
4

CN7

R53
390/1W

+27V

NON

C19

VCC
R60
15/1W(NON)

Source1 Drain1
Gate1 Drain1
Source2 Drain2
Gate2 Drain2

IC7

VCC3

1
2
3
4

R14
2.2K(NON)

T58 T61

R50
15/1W(NON)

VCC

R51

C10

C11

R30

R31

CE0.1u

C12

5267-04A

1
2
3
4

CN105

R103

R104

33

33

VCC3

R33
10K 1%(NON)

VCC3

R52
10K 1%

VCC3

SSR101
G3M-205P-VD-1

R27
10K 1%(NON)

C102
CE470p(NON)

C101
CE470p(NON)

33(NON)

33(NON)

to Heater Control Board

A/D3

A/D2

A/D1

CE0.1u

R43

INPUTINPUT+

C13

LOAD1

A/D0

R42
10K 1%

VCC3

LOAD2

2-17

SSR102
G3M-205P-VD-1

4
3

10K
INPUTINPUT+

10K
4
3

10K

R6
CE100p(NON)

10K
1

R5
CE100p

C7

LOAD2

10K
CE100p

C6

LOAD1

R4
CE100p

C5

R3
CE100p

C4

R2
C3

to Reserve Thermistor

to Heater Power Board

53398-0490(NON)

1
2
3
4

CN5

53014-04

1
2
3
4

CN6

B2P3-VH

1
2
3

B4P7-VH
CN116

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

B2P3-VH
CN115

1
2
3

B2P-VH
CN113

1
2

CN110

B2P3-VH

1
2
3

B4P7-VH
CN111

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

B2P3-VH
CN112

1
2
3

B2P-VH
CN114

1
2

CN117

B3P5-VH

1
2
3
4
5

CN109

to Bed Heater 2

to 100/200V SW

to Bed Heater 1

to Bed Thermostat

to Apron Heater 2

to 100/200V SW

to Apron Heater 1

to Apron Thermostat

to Power Junction Board

To EXT Board

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

53398-0890

CN4

Monitor

R20
10K

VCC3

SCK_0
RxD_0
TxD_0
Port1
Port2

VCC

A/D0
A/D1
A/D2
A/D3
T33
T32
T25
T24

5
4
3
2
1

R24
10K

53398-0590

CN3

R21
10K

R38

R40

RA7
EXBA10E103J

4
3
2
1

VCC3

R25

VCC3

R26
10K

VCC3

R22
10K

VCC

T50 T60 T39 T34

VCC3

Cmd_StoM
Cmd_MtoS
/Cmd_HS_StoM
/Cmd_HS_MtoS

100
100

C8
CE470p

5
6
7
8

R15
0

74LVC14

EXBV8V102J

4 5
3 6
2 7
1 8

RA1

10K

33

33

T23
T22
T19
T18

IC4C

R23
R19

10K

R34
10K

R16
0

11

R17
0

T42

CPUID_3
CPUID_2
CPUID_1
CPUID_0

10

R18
0(NON)

74LVC14

IC4E

C9
CE470p

R36
R35

T51 T43

VCC3

VCC3

10K(NON)

R32

R39
2.2K

T52

10K
10K

CE0.1u

PC9

CPUID_0

T41 T40

T54
T45
T53
T44

T46

109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144

CE0.1u

PC8

VCC3

/CS1

VCC3

R37
1.8K

C14
CE27p
Y1
8.0MHz

RA10
EXBA10E103J

P52/SCK2/IRQ2
P53/ADTRG/IRQ3
PH2/CS6/(IRQ6)
PH3/CS7/OE/(IRQ7)
PG4/BREQO
PG5/BACK
PG6/BREQ
VCC3
P40/AN0
P41/AN1
P42/AN2
P43/AN3
VREF
AVCC
P44/AN4
P45/AN5
P46/AN6/DA0
P47/AN7/DA1
P54/AN12/IRQ4
P55/AN13/IRQ5
P56/AN14/DA2/IRQ6
P57/AN15/DA3/IRQ7
AVSS
NC
P35/SCK1/(OE)
P34/SCK0
P33/RXD1
GND
P32/RXD0/IrRXD
P31/TXD1
P30/TXD0/IrTXD
P80/EDREQ2/(IRQ0)
P81/EDREQ3/(IRQ1)
P82/ETEND2/(IRQ2)
MD0
MD1

VCC3

CPUID_1
CPUID_2
CPUID_3

R12

R45

VCC3
C16

T55

CE0.1u

C15
CE27p

220

/H8S_RESET

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5

T59
T62

CPU ID:1000

RA2
EXBA10E103J

RA3
EXBA10E103J

RA4
EXBA10E103J

/SysErr
C18
CE100p

R47
10K

VCC3

VCC3

CE0.1u

PC1

VCC3

A[0..15]

72
71
70
69
68
67
66
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37

PC7
CE0.1u

Cd

OUT

RN5VD29A

GND

VDD

IC1

CE0.1u

PC5

D4
D5
D6
D7

D15
D0
D1
D2
D3

VCC3

Apron_Heater_ON
Bed_Heater_ON

RA12
EXBA10E103J

/SerialStart

T48

T56
/RD
/HWR
T47
T57

PD7/D15
PE0/D0
PE1/D1
PE2/D2
PE3/D3
VCC3
PE4/D4
PE5/D5
PE6/D6
PE7/D7
FWE
P61/TMRI1/DREQ1/IRQ9
P60/TMRI0/DREQ0/IRQ8
P27/PO7/TIOCB5/EDRAK1/(IRQ15)
P26/PO6/TIOCA5/EDRAK0/(IRQ14)
P25/PO5/TIOCB4/(IRQ13)
P24/PO4/TIOCA4/(IRQ12)
P23/PO3/TIOCD3/(IRQ11)
P22/PO2/TIOCC3/(IRQ10)
P21/PO1/TIOCB3/(IRQ9)
P20/PO0/TIOCA3/(IRQ8)
P17/PO15/TIOCB2/TCLKD/EDRAK3
P16/PO14/TIOCA2/EDRAK2
P15/PO13/TIOCB1/TCLKC
P14/PO12/TIOCA1
GND
P13/PO11/TIOCD0/TCLKB
P12/PO10/TIOCC0/TCLKA
P11/PO9/TIOCB0
P10/PO8/TIOCA0
P75/EDACK1/(DACK1)
P74/EDACK0/(DACK0)
P73/ETEND1/(TEND1)
VCC3
NMI
WDTOVF

H8S/267X-QFP144

IC5

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10
1

10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5

10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5

1
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
6

10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5

1
5

CE0.1u

C1

R1
1.0K
T5

VCC3

220

R49
LED1
LNJ308G8LRA

VCC3

Q1
DTA114EKA

VCC3
1
3

10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5
A12
A13
A14
A15

A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10
1

10K

D12
D13
D14

RA11
EXBA10E103J

R13

33
R44

1
D8
D9
D10
D11
5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10

10K

T38
T37

CE0.1u

PC4

VCC3

74LVC14

IC4A

/RD

/CS1

/HWR

A[0..15]

RA5
EXBA10E103J

C2
CE100p

R29

D8 10
D9 2
D10 9
D11 3
D12 8
D13 4
D14 7
D15 5
1

10K
R28

108
107
106
105
104
103
102
101
100
99
98
97
96
95
94
93
92
91
90
89
88
87
86
85
84
83
82
81
80
79
78
77
76
75
74
73
P51/RXD2/IRQ1
P50/TXD2/IRQ0
PH1/CS5
PH0/CS4
PG3/CS3
PG2/CS2
PG1/CS1
PG0/CS0
STBY
GND
XTAL
EXTAL
VCC3
PF7/CLKOUT
PLLVCC
RES
PLLVSS
PF6/AS
PF5/RD
PF4/HWR
PF3/LWR
PF2/LCAS/IRQ15
PF1/UCAS/IRQ14
PF0/WAIT
P65/TMO1/DACK1/IRQ13
P64/TMO0/DACK0/IRQ12
P63/TMCI1/TEND1/IRQ11
P62/TMCI0/TEND0/IRQ10
PD0/D8
PD1/D9
PD2/D10
PD3/D11
GND
PD4/D12
PD5/D13
PD6/D14
MD2
P83/ETEND3/(IRQ3)
P84/EDACK2/(IRQ4)
P85/EDACK3/(IRQ5)
VCC3
PC0/A0
PC1/A1
PC2/A2
PC3/A3
PC4/A4
PC5/A5
GND
PC6/A6
PC7/A7
PB0/A8
PB1/A9
PB2/A10
PB3/A11
GND
PB4/A12
PB5/A13
PB6/A14
PB7/A15
PA0/A16
PA1/A17
GND
PA2/A18
PA3/A19
PA4/A20
PA5/A21
PA6/A22
PA7/A23
NC
P70/EDREQ0/(DREQ0)
P71/EDREQ1/(DREQ1)
P72/ETEND0/(TEND0)
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
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36

T11
T10
T9
T8
T7
T6

D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15

VCC3

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14

RA8
EXBA10E103J

VCC3

CY7C1399

GND

OE

CS

WE

I/O0
I/O1
I/O2
I/O3
I/O4
I/O5
I/O6
I/O7

IC6

74LVC14

IC4B

14

22

20

27

11
12
13
15
16
17
18
19

VCC3

5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10
1

6
10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5
6

2-18

RA6
EXBA10E103J

5
7
4
8
3
9
2
10

10K
10K
10K
10K

/ServoReset

R41
R48
R58
R54
RA9
EXBA10E103J

VCC3

9
10

74LVC08

IC3C

/HeaterReset

CE0.1u

PC3

VCC3

T15
T14
T13
T12

T36
T35
T31
T30
T29
T28
T27
T26
T21
T20
T17
T16

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
VCC3

PC6
CE0.1u

28

21
23
24
25
26
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10

13

12

74LVC08

IC3D

74LVC08

IC3B

74LVC08

IC3A

11

R46
1.0K
T49

VCC3

13

12

C17
CE100p

74LVC14

IC4F

74LVC14

IC4D

/H8S_RESET

2-5 SUB BOARD

2-19

40FMN

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
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40

CN408

NON

C415

Servo_Grit_Motor+

Servo_Grit_Motor-

Feed_Encoder_Phase_A

Feed_Encoder_Phase_B

GritEncoderPhaseA

GritEncoderPhaseB

Pinch_ud_sens
Maintenance_Cover_L
Servo_to_Sub
Sub_to_Servo
SUB_DATA_out
SUB_STORE_in
SUB_DATA_in
SUB_LOAD_in
SUB_CLK_in
J2VCC

To SERVO BOARD

TP427
TP426
TP425
TP424
TP423
TP422
TP421

4
3
2
1

R436

R437

4
3
2
1

C401

R438

33

C402

33

C403

53014-08

C404

CE470p CE470p CE470p

CE470p

C413

CE470p(NON)
100

EXBV8V101J

5
6
7
8

RA401

100
RX401

5
6
7
8

+ C414
47u/16V

J2VCC

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

CN402

R400
10K

R401
10K

Ink_TxD
Ink_RxD

TCK

TMS

TDO
TDI

R403
10K
J2VCC

@Servo_to_Sub
@Sub_to_Servo

@SUB_DATA_in
@SUB_DATA_out
@SUB_LOAD_in
@SUB_CLK_in

@SUB_STORE_in

J2VCC

isp Download

J2VCC

5
6
7
8

J2VCC

R402
10K

TCK

TDI

4
3
2
1

/RESET

4
3
2
1

CE1.0u

TP407

36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25

CE1.0u

PC401

I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
TDI
IC401
I/O
CLK0/I0
TDO
NC
GND
GND
NC
TCK
CLK1/I1
I/O
TMS
I/O
I/O
M4A5-64/32-TQFP48
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O

PC402

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12

NON

5
6
7
8

R413
22K TP410

C400
2.2u/50V

RA400

J2VCC

D404
1SS355

J2VCC

/RESET
TMS

TDO

R418
R415
R411
R408
R405

R404
R407
R410
R414
R417

R427
R424
R421

R428
R425
R422

R443
R440
R434
R431

R430
R433
R439
R442

NON
NON
NON
NON
NON

NON
NON
NON
NON
NON

NON
NON
NON

NON
NON
NON

NON
NON
NON
NON

NON
NON
NON
NON

R406
R409
R412
R416
R419

R429
R426
R423

R432
R435
R441
R444

J2VCC

TP413
TP412
TP411
TP409
TP408

NON
NON
NON
NON
NON

C407

C408

C409

C410

C411

C412

5
6
7
8

PC400
CE0.1u
1
2
3
4
DS2480B

GND
1-W
NC
VDD

IC400

CE470p CE470p CE470p CE470p

TP404

J2VCC

J2VCC
NON
NON
NON

TP416
TP415
TP414

TP420
TP419
TP418
TP417

NON
NON
NON
NON

C406

CE470p CE470p CE470p CE470p

C405

5
6
7
8
4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

4
3
2
1

RXD
TXD
POL
VPP

8
7
6
5

J2VCC
TP405

EXBV8V101J

5
6
7
8

RA403

EXBV8V101J

5
6
7
8

RA402

Ink_RxD
Ink_TxD

TP406

J2VCC

RA404
EXBA10E103J

1
10
2
9
3
8
4
7
5

JUNCTION BOARD 2

48
47
46
45
44
43
42
41
40
39
38
37
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
GND
NC
VCC
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
VCC
NC
GND
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O
I/O

13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24

2-20

TP401
TP403
TP400
TP402

Ink_Empty_3

Ink_Exist_3

Ink_Empty_2

Ink_Exist_2

Ink_Empty_1

Ink_Exist_1

Ink_Empty_0

Ink_Exist_0

Servo_Grit_Motor+
Servo_Grit_Motor-

Feed_Encoder_Phase_A
Feed_Encoder_Phase_B

GritEncoderPhaseB

GritEncoderPhaseA

C416
NON

J2VCC

UDZS 7.5B

D403

UDZS 7.5B

D402

UDZS 7.5B

D401

UDZS 7.5B

D400

J2VCC

Maintenance_Cover_L

Pinch_ud_sens

R420
10K

J2VCC

To PINCH U/D SENS BOARD

C417
CE0.1u

J2VCC

5267-07A

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

CN409

NON

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

CN410

5267-08A

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

CN400

292132-4

1
2
3
4

292132-4
CN406

1
2
3
4

292132-4
CN404

1
2
3
4

292132-4
CN403

1
2
3
4

CN401

53014-02

1
2

CN407

To Grit Motor

To Grit Encoder

To INK JUNCTION BOARD

To Ink 4

To Ink 3

To Ink 2

To Ink 1

To Maintenance Cover L

53398-0390

1
2
3

CN405

/RESET

/SW1

/SW0

/LED

LCD_RS
LCD_R/W
LCD_E
PD0
PD1
PD2
PD3
PD4
PD5
PD6
PD7
/LCD_CS

/SW2

+ C111
47u/16V

From MAIN BOARD

52806-2410

24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CN100

VCC

100

R103

100

100

100

R112

R107

R105

NON

C107

NON

C113

NON

C116

NON

C114

PD0
PD1
PD2
PD3
PD4
PD5
PD6
PD7

PD0
PD1
PD2
PD3
PD4
PD5
PD6
PD7

PD0
PD1
PD2
PD3
PD4
PD5
PD6
PD7

PD1
PD3
PD5
PD7
PD6
PD4
PD2
PD0

PD0
PD1
PD2
PD3
PD4
PD5
PD6
PD7

C109
CE100p

C103
CE100p

C104
CE100p

19
1

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

19
1

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

19
1

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

11
1

3
4
7
8
13
14
17
18

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

1
11

VHC32

VHCT245

E
DIR

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7

IC102

B0
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7

B0
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7

Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q5
Q6
Q7
Q8

B0
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7

VCC

VHCT245

E
DIR

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7

IC103

VCC

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7

E
DIR

VHCT245

E
DIR

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7

IC106

VCC

HCT273

CLK
CLR

D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8

IC107

1Q
2Q
3Q
4Q
5Q
6Q
7Q
8Q

VHC32

VHCT245

B0
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7

IC101

VCC

10

IC104C
9

IC104B
4

IC104A
1

VHCT574

1D
2D
3D
4D
5D
6D
7D
8D

VHC32

VHC32

OC
CLK

IC100

PANEL BOARD

100

R109

100

R104

PD[0..7]

100

100

R101

R102

PD0
PD1
PD2
PD3
PD4
PD5
PD6
PD7

VHC14

19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11

2
5
6
9
12
15
16
19

VCC

DB0
DB1
DB2
DB3
DB4
DB5
DB6
DB7

CUT_CONFIG
TEST_CUT
CLEANING
TEST_PRINT

ENTER
DOWN CURSOR
MENU

RIGHT CURSOR
TOP CURSOR
LEFT CURSOR

BASE

SHEET_CUT
PAUSE
POWER
HEART CONFIG

LCD_ON
BUSY_LED
BASE LED
BUZZER
PAUSE_LED
POWER_LED
SETUP_LED
ALGIN_LED

DB0
DB1
DB2
DB3
DB4
DB5
DB6
DB7

VCC

19
1

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9

11

10K

470

1
2
3
4
5

1
2
3
4
5

1
2
3
4
5

10
9
8
7
6

VCC

10
9
8
7
6

10
9
8
7
6
EXBA10E103J

RA100

VCC

EXBA10E103J

RA101

VCC

EXBA10E103J

RA102

DTD113EK

R118
10K

R115

Q106

VCC
R119

100

R113

R114
10K

VCC
Q107
2SK2796S

EVQ21305R
EVQ21305R

SW114
SW108

EVQ21305R
EVQ21305R
EVQ21305R

SW107
SW111

EVQ21305R

SW104

SW100

EVQ21305R

EVQ21305R

SW110

EVQ21305R

SW103

EVQ21305R

SW109

EVQ21305R

SW106

EVQ21305R

SW105

SW102

EVQ21305R

EVQ21305R

SW113

SW101

EVQ21305R

SW112

VSS
VDD
V0
RS
R/W
E
DB0
DB1
DB2
DB3
DB4
DB5
DB6
DB7
VLED
VLSS

VCC

LCD EW162G2GLY

LCD1

TEST PRINT
CLEANING
TEST CUT
CUT CONFIG

LEFT CURSOR
TOP CURSOR
DOWN CURSOR
RIGHT CURSOR
MENU
ENTER

BASE

SHEET CUT
PAUSE
POWER
HEATER CONFIG

To LCD

MDF7-16P-2.54DSA

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16

CN101

3
1

13

C110
CE0.1u

DTD113EK

Q102

3
1

12

3
1

20

10

12

10

DTD113EK

Q104

C102
CE0.1u

VHCT14

VHC14
IC105F

VHC14
IC105E

VHC14
IC105D

VHC14
IC105C

IC105B

C100
CE0.1u

13

11

DTD113EK

Q101

DTD113EK

Q108

3
1

3
VCC
BZ100

C115
CE0.1u

5268-02A

LED104

BUSY

SETUP

SETUP

PAUSE

LED103

390

BASE

VCC

C108
CE0.1u

C105
CE0.1u

VCC

BUZZER

SEL6410E-TP5

LED101

C101
CE0.1u

180

R108

HEATER CONFIG

180

R100

NON

R116

SHEET CUT

SEL6410E-TP5

LED100

180

R110

330

R117

NON

R120

330

R106

POWER R111

SLR 343BBT3F

LED107

SEL6410E-TP5

LED106

SEL6410E TH12 RT

LED105

NON

CN032-004

3
4

1
2

CN1501

CN032-004

3
4

1
2

CN1701

5268-02A

2
1

CN1602

LEBVCC

CE0.1u

C800

LENCB_PHB

1
2
3
4

KE-207

VCC
GND
Vout(A)
Vout(B)

U800

An

CABLE-ASSY,CROP SENS SP-300

1
2
3

CN1000

U1200

GP1A57HR

R1201
10K

C1200
CE0.1u

COVCC

150

R800

R1200
470

U1000
GP2S40

PUSVCC

U1900

GP1A57HR

R1901
NON

C1900
CE0.1u

PUSVCC

R1900
470

PINCH U/D SENS BOARD

53261-0390

1
2
3

CN1900

CUT-CARR ORG SENSOR BOARD

53398-0390

COVCC

CROP SENSOR BOARD

1
2
3

CN032-004

3
4

1
2

CN1801

INK JUNCTION BOARD 4

5268-02A

2
1

CN1802

LINEAR ENCODER BOARD

CN1200

CN032-004

3
4

1
2

CN1601

INK JUNCTION BOARD 2

LENCB_PHA

CABLE-ASSY,LINEAR-ENC SP-300

CN800

1
2
3
4

LEBVCC

INK JUNCTION BOARD 3

5268-02A

2
1

CN1702

SEL6410E TH12 RT

NON

2
1

CN1502

INK JUNCTION BOARD 1

LED102

Q103
DTD113EK

MEB-12C-5

Q100
DTD113EK

DTD113EK

Q105

C112
CE0.1u

C106
NON

3
1

1
4

IC104D

3
1

3
2

IC105A

20

10

20

10

20

10

20

10

3
5
3
5

3
1

2
1
2
1

2-21

36FMN-BTK

36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CN208

VHV0 HVCC

HGND
COM0_A
HGND
COM0_A
HGND
COM0_A
HGND
COM0_B
HGND
COM0_B
HGND
COM0_B
HGND
HVCC
HEAD_TH_BU
HGND
P_SIDE
/P_SIDE_Enable
HGND
LAT0
HGND
CH0
HGND
NCHG0
HGND
HGND
SCK0_YA
SCK0_ZA
SI0_YA
SI0_ZA
SCK0_YB
SCK0_ZB
SI0_YB
SI0_ZB

R204

C206

R206

NON

BA10358F

NON

R205

NON

R201

IC200B

R207
NON

D200
NON

NON

C204
CE0.1u

D201
NON

BA10358F

IC200A
3

HVCC

R202
0

TP201

C205
CE0.1u

TR200

NON

R210

HVCC

HVCC

TP200

TP204
TP205
TP203

R203
10K 1%

TP206
TP208
TP202
TP207

TP210
TP212
TP209
TP211

0 HEAD

HVCC

1
3

2-22
0

NON

R209

NON

R208

VR200
22K

SCK0_YA
SCK0_ZA
SI0_YA
SI0_ZA

HGND
COM0_A
HGND
COM0_A
HGND
COM0_A
HGND
HGND
HEAD_TH
HVCC
HGND
NCHG0
HGND
LAT0
HGND
CH0

SCK0_ZB
SCK0_YB
SI0_ZB
SI0_YB

C200

HVCC

C208
CE0.1u

HGND
COM0_B
HGND
COM0_B
HGND
COM0_B
HGND
HGND
HVCC
NCHG0
HGND
LAT0
HGND
CH0
HGND

HVCC VHV0

+ C203
47u/16V

VHV0

52808-2191

21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CN200

52808-2191

21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CN202

+ C207
10u/50V

NON

1
2
3

CN207

Reserve

HVCC

330

R211

VHV1 HVCC
VHV1
VHV1
COM1_A
HGND
COM1_A
HGND
COM1_A
HGND
COM1_B
HGND
COM1_B
HGND
COM1_B
HGND
HVCC
HEAD_U/D
HGND
ENC_PHASE_A
HGND
ENC_PHASE_B
HGND
HGND
LAT1
HGND
CH1
HGND
NCHG1
HGND
SCK1_ZA
SCK1_YA
SI1_ZA
SI1_YA
SCK1_ZB
SCK1_YB
SI1_ZB
SI1_YB

SEL6410E-TP5

LED200

36FMN-BTK

36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CN206

TP225

HVCC

SCK1_YA
SCK1_ZA
SI1_YA
SI1_ZA

HVCC
HGND
NCHG1
HGND
LAT1
HGND
CH1

HGND
COM1_A
HGND
COM1_A
HGND
COM1_A
HGND
HGND

SCK1_ZB
SCK1_YB
SI1_ZB
SI1_YB

VHV1
HGND
COM1_B
HGND
COM1_B
HGND
COM1_B
HGND
HGND
HVCC
NCHG1
HGND
LAT1
HGND
CH1
HGND

HVCC VHV1

To LINEAR ENCORDER
53261-0490

1
2
3
4

CN204

TP216
TP218
TP217
TP219

TP221
TP223
TP220
TP222

TP224

TP213
TP214
TP215

1 HEAD

R200
1K

HVCC

52808-2191

21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CN201

52808-2191

21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CN203

PRINT CARRIAGE BOARD

ENC_PHASE_B

HVCC

+ C201
10u/50V

ENC_PHASE_A

C202
CE0.1u

VHV1

To Head Up/Down Sensor


53261-0590

1
2
3
4
5

CN205

Front_Cover
Maintenance_Cover_R
Rear_Paper
Front_Paper
Cutting_Carriage_Origin

PrintCarriage_Origin_sens

J1VCCA

To Main Board

52808-1490

14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CN309

FAN+
FAN-

+ C302
47u/16V

J1VCCB

Cap_Org

Wipe_Org

+A_I0
+B_I0
-A_I0
-B_I0
+A_I1
+B_I1
-A_I1
-B_I1
+A_I2
+B_I2
-A_I2
-B_I2
J1VCCB

To Servo Board

52808-2691

26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

JUNCTION BOARD 1

R300
10K

J1VCCB

J1VCCA

CE0.1u

C301

J1VCCB

Wipe_Org

Cap_Org

Cutting_Carriage_Origin

Front_Paper

Rear_Paper

Maintenance_Cover_R

Front_Cover

Paper Sensor F

Paper Sensor R

Maintenance_Cover_R

Front_Cover_SW

Cutting_Carriage_Origin

53398-0390

1
2
3

CN306

53398-0690

1
2
3
4
5
6

CN310

53014-02

1
2

CN300

53014-03

1
2
3

53398-0790
CN308

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

CN305

PrintCarriage_Sens

Wipe_Origin_Sens

Cap_Origin_Sens

Wipe

Cap_UP/DOWN

Ink_Pump

FAN

53398-0890

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

CN302

5267-06A

1
2
3
4
5
6

CN311

5267-05A

1
2
3
4
5

CN307

5267-04A

1
2
3
4

CN304

5267-02A

1
2

CN301

PrintCarriage_Origin_sens

CE0.1u

C300

J1VCCB

+A_I2
-A_I2
-B_I2
+B_I2

+A_I1
-A_I1
-B_I1
+B_I1

+A_I0
-A_I0
-B_I0
+B_I0

FAN+
FAN-

PinchPos
/Crop_ON
CropSens

Sol-

Sol+

1
BA10358F

IC500A
-

CCVCC

C502
CE0.1u

CUT_ENCODER_PHASE_B

C501
NON

CE470p(NON)

C401

33
33

TCS7587-01- 401

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

CN402

BA10358F

D500
NON

D501
NON

R504
NON

CE0.1u

5267-02A

1
2

CN301

5267-02A

1
2

4.7K

R505

82

R507

C506
CE1000p

VR500
220KVR

C507
NON

CCVCC

CUT_ENCODER_PHASE_B

C505
NON

CCVCC

Sol+
Sol-

@Crop_ON
@Crop_Sens

CUT_ENCODER_PHASE_A

C504
47u/16V

100

R506

CCVCC

Q500
DTB123EK

C500

CN302

R503
NON

R502
NON

CCVCC

Fan Junction Board

53014- 03(NON)

1
2
3

CN303

C503CE1000p

2.2K

R500

R501 NON
IC500B
7

CCVCC

PinchPos

CUTTING CARRIAGE BOARD

CUT_ENCODER_PHASE_A

CCVCC

C402
CE470p(NON)

R401
R402

EXT Board

To Servo Board

52793-1590

15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1

CN500

53398- 0890

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

CN401

1
3

CN303

8
4

2-23

To Solenoid

To Pinchroll
Position Sensor

To Crop Sensor Board

NON

1
2
3
4
5

CN501

Reserve

53398-0390

1
2
3

CN503

53398-0490

1
2
3
4

CN504

IL-S-2P-S2T2-EF

1
2

CN502

2-6 MAINTENANCE PARTS LIST_Electrical Parts

REVISED 3

MAIN BOARD
IC No. Parts No.
IC44
15199237
IC48
15159127
IC49
15159127
IC50
15159127
IC51
15159127
TR5
15129122
TR9
15129121
TR6
15129122
TR10
15129121
TR7
15129122
TR11
15129121
TR8
15129122
TR12
15129121
F2
22555109
F3
22555109

Description
V.RGL L4960
IC E09A19RA
IC E09A19RA
IC E09A19RA
IC E09A19RA
TR 2SC4131 GB
TR 2SA1746 OY
TR 2SC4131 GB
TR 2SA1746 OY
TR 2SC4131 GB
TR 2SA1746 OY
TR 2SC4131 GB
TR 2SA1746 OY
FUSE,CCF1NTE1.6
FUSE,CCF1NTE1.6

Function
5V REGULATOR
D/A Converter for HEAD BK&CY
D/A Converter for HEAD BK&CY
D/A Converter for HEAD MG&YE
D/A Converter for HEAD MG&YE
Transistor for Driving HEAD BK&CY
Transistor for Driving HEAD BK&CY
Transistor for Driving HEAD BK&CY
Transistor for Driving HEAD BK&CY
Transistor for Driving HEAD MG&YE
Transistor for Driving HEAD MG&YE
Transistor for Driving HEAD MG&YE
Transistor for Driving HEAD MG&YE
FUSE for HEAD BK&CY
FUSE for HEAD MG&YE

SERVO BOARD
IC No.
Parts No.
IC17
15189105
IC14
15189111
IC18
15189111
IC10
15119119
F1
12559102

Description
IC-LINEAR MTD2005
IC-LINEAR,MTD2005F-4072 ET
IC-LINEAR,MTD2005F-4072 ET
TR,FET UPA1759G-E2 ET
FUSE,MMCT 3.15A ET

Function
PUMP MOTOR DRIVER
WIPE MOTOR DRIVER
CAP MOTOR DRIVER
FAN DRIVER
MOTOR POWER FUSE

HEATER CONTROL BOARD


IC No.
Parts No. Description
IC7
15119119 TR,FET UPA1759G-E2 ET

2-24

Function
RELAY DRIVER

3 Replacement of Main Parts


The necessary adjustments after the replacement of each part, and the referential time for each work are
described as follows.
HEAD REPLACEMENT :
20min. (1 Head)
1. THERMISTER CHECK
2. HEAD ALIGNMENT
3. HEAD INFORMATION CLEAR
4. CAP HEIGHT CHECK *9
5. TOOL / CROP MARK POSITION ADJUSTMENT
< Total Time : 77min. >

Adj. Time : 57 min

TOOL CARRIAGE REPLACEMENT : 15 min


1. LIMIT & CUT DOWN POSITION ADJUSTMENT
2. TOOL HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
3. TOOL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT
4. CROP MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT
5. TOOL / CROP MARK POSITION ADJUSTMENT
6. PRINT/CUT POSITION ADJUSTMENT Adj. Time : 52 min
< Total Time : 67min. >

SERVO BOARD REPLACEMENT : 12min.


1. SENSOR CHECK *5
(INK CARTRIDGE SENSOR, INK EMPTY SENSOR and
PINCH ROLLER SENSOR)
2. CAP & WIPER CHECK *2
3. FAN CHECK *6
4. PUMP CHECK *7
5. AGING
6. TOOL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT
7. CROP MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT
8. TOOL / CROP MARK POSITION ADJUSTMENT
9. PRINT / CUT POSITION ADJUSTMENT
Adj. Time : 40min.
< Total Time : 52min. >
HEATER POWER BOARD REPLACEMENT : 10min.
1. HEATER CHECK *8
Adj. Time : 3min.
< Total Time : 13min. >

CAP TOP REPLACEMENT : 10 min. (2pcs.)


1. CAP HEIGHT CHECK *9
Adj. Time : 2min.
< Total Time : 12min. >

HEATER CONTROL BOARD REPLACEMENT : 5min.


1. HEATER CHECK *8
Adj. Time : 3min.
< Total Time : 8min. >

CARRIAGE MOTOR REPLACEMENT : 20 min


1. SERVO LOCK CHECK
2. AGING
3. MOTOR HOURS CLEAR
Adj. Time : 5min.
< Total Time : 25min. >

JUNCTION BOARD 1 REPLACEMENT : 10min.


1. SENSOR CHECK *5
(HEAD LOCK SENSOR, LIMIT SENSOR, FRONT COVER SENSOR,
MAINTENANCE COVER SENSOR, SHEET LOAD SENSOR,
FRONT PAPER SENSOR, REAR PAPER SENSOR)
2. CAP & WIPER CHECK *2
3. FAN CHECK *6
4. SCAN MOTOR AGING
Adj. Time : 8min.
< Total Time : 18min. >

PUMP REPLACEMENT : 15 min.


1. PUMP TIMES CLEAR
< Total Time : 15min. >
MAIN BOARD REPLACEMENT : 12 min.
1. DIP SW SETTING
2. BATTERY INSTALLATION
3. FIRMWARE INSTALLATION
4. SYSTEM PARAMETER INITIALIZE
5. HEAD RANK SETTING
6. SERIAL NUMBER INPUT *1
7. CAP & WIPER CHECK *2
8. CAP HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
9. SENSOR CHECK
10. LIMIT & CUT DOWN POSITION INITIALIZE
11. LINEAR ENCODER SETUP
12. TOOL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT
13. INK TYPE SETTING
14. HEAD ALIGNMENT
15. CALIBRATION
16. CROP MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT
17. TOOL / CROP MARK POSITION ADJUSTMENT
18. PRINT / CUT POSITION ADJUSTMENT
Adj. Time : 90min.
< Total Time : 102min. >

JUNCTION BOARD 2 REPLACEMENT : 5min.


1. SENSOR CHECK *5
(SHEET LOAD SENSOR, INK CARTRIDGE SENSOR, EMPTY SENSOR)
2. FEED MOTOR AGING
Adj. Time : 3min.
< Total Time : 8min. >
NETWORK BOARD REPLACEMENT : 9min.
1. FIRMWARE UPGRADE
2. IP ADDRESS SETTING
Adj. Time : 7min.
< Total Time : 16min. >
CARRIAGE WIRE REPLACEMENT : 45min.
1. WIRE TENSION ADJUSTMENT
2. LIMIT & CUT DOWN POSITION INITIALIZE
3. LINEAR ENCODER SETUP
4. CUTTING QUALITY CHECK
Adj. Time : 18min.
< Total Time : 63min. >
LINEAR ENCODER REPLACEMENT : 25min.
1. LINEAR ENCODER SETUP Adj. Time : 3min.
< Total Time : 28min. >

CUTTING CARRIAGE BOARD REPLACEMENT : 7min.


1. TOOL UP/DOWN CHECK *3
2. PINCH ROLLER SENSOR CHECK
3. CROP MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT
4. TOOL / CROP MARK POSITION ADJUSTMENT
5. PRINT / CUT POSITION ADJUSTMENT
Adj. Time : 26min.
< Total Time : 33min. >

LINEAR SCALE REPLACEMENT : 20min.


1. LINEAR ENCODER SETUP Adj. Time : 3min.
< Total Time : 23min. >
CROP MARK SENSOR REPLACEMENT : 10min.
1. CROP MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT
2. TOOL / CROP MARK POSITION ADJUSTMENT
3. PRINT / CUT POSITION ADJUSTMENT
Adj. Time : 25min.
< Total Time : 35min. >

CARRIAGE BOARD REPLACEMENT : 15min.


1. THERMISTER CHECK
2. LINEAR ENCODER SETUP
Adj. Time : 10min.
<Total Time : 25min.>

BATTERY REPLACEMENT : 7min.


1. BATTERY FLAG CLEAR
< Total Time : 7min. >

PANEL BOARD REPLACEMENT : 7min.


1. LCD/LED//BUZ CHECK
2. KEY CHECK *4
Adj. Time : 3min.
< Total Time : 10min. >

*5 It can be performed in the [SERVICE MENU] > [SENSOR CHECK].


*6 It can be performed in the [SERVICE MENU] > [FAN CHECK].
*7 It can be performed in the [SERVICE MENU] > [PUMP CHECK].
*8 It can be performed in the [SERVICE MENU] > [HEATER CHECK].
*9 It can be performed in the [SERVICE MENU] > [CAP ADJUST] >
[CHECK GAP].

*1 Input the serial number in the [SERVICE MENU] > [SERIAL NO.].
*2 It can be performed in the [SERVICE MENU] > [CAP&WIPER CHECK].
*3 It can be performed in the [SERVICE MENU] > [FORCE ADJUST].
*4 It can be performed in the [SERVICE MENU] > [KEY CHECK].

3-1

Revised 11

To prevent static damage, discharge static electricity from your body before you touch any of
electronic components. You can do so by touching an unpainted metal surface on the chassis.
You can also take the following steps to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge (ESD):
z

When unpacking a static-sensitive component from its shipping carton, do not remove the
component from the antistatic packing material until you are ready to install the component
to the machine. Just before unwrapping the antistatic packaging, be sure to discharge static
electricity from your body.

When transporting a sensitive component, first place it in an antistatic container or


packaging.

Handle all sensitive components in a static-safe area. If possible, use antistatic floor pads
and workbench pads.

3-2

3-1 HEAD REPLACEMENT

Turn on the SUB POWER SW and perform the [PUMP


UP] from the [INK CONTROL] menu.
When it finishes, the SUB POWER will be
automatically turned off.

MENU
INK CONTROL

INK CONTROL
EMPTY MODE
INK CONTROL
PUMP UP
INK CONTROL
HEAD WASH

Turn on the SUB POWER SW while pressing the Left,


Right and Down keys to enter the SERVICE MODE.

], [

], [

] + POWER ON

[MENU] key

MENU
SERVICE MENU

Input the HEAD RANK of the head which is going to be


installed.

HEAD RANK

Make sure to input the HEAD RANK before


replacing the head, because the sticker which
the head rank is written on will be hidden
once the head is installed.

In [HEAD RANK] menu, select the Head No. of the head


that you are going to replace and input the HEAD RANK
written on the new head.
Input the HEAD RANK by selecting the digit with the
Left and Right keys, and changing the parameters with
the Up and Down keys.
Press the [ENTER] key to save the settings.

SERVICE MENU
HEAD RANK
[

HEAD RANK
HEAD 1

HEAD RANK 1
5CY2F2F (1/5)

** The left Head is [HEAD 1].

[ENTER]

3-3

Remove the I/S COVER.

I/S COVER

Select [CAP&WIPER CTRL] > [CAP] > [OPEN], and


press the [ENTER] key. The CAPPING UNIT moves
down and allows you to move the HEAD CARRIAGE by
hand.

SERVICE MENU
CAP&WIPER CTRL
[

CAP&WIPER CTRL
CAP
[

CAP
OPEN
[ENTER]

Turn off the SUB POWER SW, and then turn off the
MAIN POWER SW.

Be sure to turn off the MAIN POWER SW


when replacing the head. The head or main
board could break, otherwise. It is
recommended to disconnect the AC code.
MAIN POWER SW

Remove the CARRIAGE COVER.

CARRIAGE COVER

3-4

Remove the DAMPER PLATE and remove the 2 INK


DAMPERs from the HEAD which will be replaced.
DAMPER PLATE

Do not hold both sides of the INK DAMPER so


hard. It could break.
Be sure to remove and fix the INK DAMPER
with the HEAD BOARD COVER fixed. It
prevents the ink from dropping on the HEAD
BOARD.

10 Remove the HEAD BOARD COVER (the transparent


cover).

HEAD BOARD COVER

11 Disconnect the 2 flexible cables from the HEAD.

12 Remove the SPRING, and remove the 3 screws fixing


the HEAD in order as shown in the figure.
Then, pull the HEAD towards the front and pull it up to
remove it.

SPRING

3-5

13 Remove the HEAD from the ADAPTER and fix the new

HEAD

HEAD to the ADAPTER.

Make sure to fix the HEAD by pressing it to the


bottom left corner of the ADAPTER.
Use the 2kgfcm torque driver (ST-056) to
tighten up the screws.

the HEAD to the head carriage and fix the 3


screws temporarily. Then, fix the SPRING and tighten
up the 3 screws in order as shown in the figure.

ADAPTER

14 Install

Use the 2kgfcm torque driver (ST-056) to


tighten up the screws.
1

SPRING

15

Connect the 2 flexible cables to the HEAD BOARD.

Do not connect cable to the wrong connecter.

16

Fix the HEAD BOARD COVER temporarily.


HEAD BOARD COVER

The HEAD BOARD COVER should be fixed to


prevent the ink from dropping on the HEAD
BOARD when fixing the INK DAMPERs. It is
not necessary to fix the cover with the NYLON
RIVET, because the cover needs to be
removed for the HEAD ALIGNMENT.

3-6

17 Fix the 2 INK DAMPERs to the head.


Make sure to replace the DAMPERs when the
HEAD is replaced.

CYAN

YELLOW

BLACK

MAGENTA

Do not hold both sides of the INK DAMPER


so hard. It could break.

18

Move the HEAD CARRIAGE by hand to the lock


position.

Be careful that the head does not strike the


media or media clamp.

19 Turn on the SUB POWER SW while pressing the Left,


Right and Down keys to enter the SERVICE MODE.

], [

], [

] + POWER ON

[MENU] key

MENU
SERVICE MENU

20 Select [CAP&WIPER CTRL] > [CAP] > [UP], and press


the [ENTER] key to move up the capping unit 1 step.
Check that the GUIDEs at the two ends of the capping
unit align with the GUIDEs at the two ends of the head
carriage. Then press the [ENTER] key twice more to
cap the heads.

3-7

21 From the menu (NOT from the service menu), select


[INK CONTROL] > [HEAD REPLACE], and press the
ENTER key.

MENU
INK CONTROL

INK CONTROL
EMPTY MODE

EMPTY MODE
STOP
STOP

INK CONTROL
FILL INK
INK CONTROL
PUMP UP
INK CONTROL
HEAD WASH
INK CONTROL
HEAD REPLACE

22 Enter the SERVICE MODE and perform the following


adjustments.

1. THERMISTER CHECK
2. HEAD ALIGNMENT
3. HEAD INFORMATION CLEAR
4. CAP HEIGHT CHECK
5. TOOL / CROP MARK SENSOR POSITION

HOW TO CLEAR THE HEAD INFORMATION


After THERMISTER CHECK and HEAD ALIGNMENT,
clear the HEAD INFORMATION from the SERVICE
MENU > HISTORY MENU > HEAD GROUP.

SERVICE MENU
HISTORY MENU
[

When you replaced the left Head, select [CLEAR H1] and
press the ENTER key.
When you replaced the right Head, [CLEAR H2] and press
the ENTER key.

3-8

HISTORY MENU
MOTOR GROUP
HISTORY MENU
HEAD GROUP

]
HEAD GROUP
CLEAR H1
HEAD GROUP
CLEAR H2

3-2 WIPER REPLACEMENT

Turn on the SUB POWER SW while pressing the


[CLEANING] key to enter the maintenance mode.

Select [WIPER REPLACE] and press the [ENTER] key.


The head moves to the left side.
MAINTENANCE
WIPER REPLACE

NOW PROCESSING..

Make sure the screen shown in the figure is displayed.


Then, remove the I/S COVER.

INSERT STOPPER

I/S COVER

Attach the Cleaning Stick at the location as shown in


the figure and press the ENTER key.

3-9

Using the tweezers, grasp the bottom portion of the


wiper and take it off the hook.

Use the tweezers to press the area shown in the figure


and engage the WIPER on the hook.

Make sure to attach the Wiper so that the


rubber surface toward the front.

Remove the Cleaning Stick and fix the I/S Cover.


Then, press the ENTER key.

Head Cleaning starts automatically.


After cleaning has finished,the Sub Power will be turned
off automatically.

I/S COVER

3-10

3-3 CAP TOP REPLACEMENT

Remove the I/S COVER.

I/S COVER

Turn on the SUB POWER SW while pressing the Left,


Right and Down keys to enter the SERVICE MODE.

[MENU] key

MENU
SERVICE MENU

Select [CAP&WIPER CTRL] > [CAP] > [OPEN], and


press the [ENTER] key. The CAPPING UNIT moves
down and allows you to move the HEAD CARRIAGE by
hand.

SERVICE MENU
CAP&WIPER CTRL
[]
CAP&WIPER CTRL
CAP
[]
CAP
OPEN
[ENTER]

Move the HEAD CARRIAGE slowly leftwards so that it


is not above the capping unit.

Be careful that the head does not strike the


media or media clamp.

3-11

Remove the PUMP COVER.

PUMP COVER

Select [CAP&WIPER CTRL] > [CAP] > [UP], and press


the [ENTER] key. The capping unit moves up. Press
the [ENTER] key 3 times, because the capping unit
moves up in 3 steps.

SERVICE MENU
CAP&WIPER CTRL
[

CAP&WIPER CTRL
CAP
[

][

CAP
UP
[ENTER]

Turn off the SUB POWER SW, and then turn off the
MAIN POWER SW.

MAIN POWER SW

Disconnect the tube(Black) of the CAP TOP from the


tube(White) of the PUMP.
Keep the JOINT TUBE for connecting the tube of the
new CAP TOP.

3-12

JOINT TUBE

Unhook the CAP FRAME with holding it by the other


hand, and remove it.

Make sure to hold the CAP FRAME. There is


a SPRING under the CAP TOP. The CAP
TOP will jump out unless you hold the cap
frame when removing it.

10 Remove the CAP TOP together with the tube.

11 Fix the new CAP TOP.

CAP FRAME

CAP TOP

Make sure to fix it so that the

tube side faces the front.

Make sure not to touch the sponge.


Make sure the SPRING is properly fixed
under the CAP TOP.

CAP TOP

12 Fix the CAP FRAME.

CAP FRAME

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13 Connect the tube of the CAP TOP to the tube of the


PUMP using the JOINT TUBE.

JOINT TUBE

14 Fix the PUMP COVER.

PUMP COVER

15 Turn on the MAIN POWER SW, then turn on the SUB


POWER SW while pressing the Left, Right and Down
keys to enter the SERVICE MODE.

[MENU] key

MENU
SERVICE MENU

16 Select [CAP&WIPER CTRL] > [CAP] > [OPEN], and

press the [ENTER] key. The CAPPING UNIT moves


down and allows you to move the HEAD CARRIAGE by
hand.

SERVICE MENU
CAP&WIPER CTRL
[]
CAP&WIPER CTRL
CAP
[]
CAP
OPEN
[ENTER]

3-14

17 Move

the HEAD CARRIAGE by hand to the lock


position.

Be careful that the head does not strike the


media or media clamp.

18 Select [CAP&WIPER CTRL] > [CAP] > [UP], and press


the [ENTER] key to move up the capping unit 1 step.
Check that the GUIDEs at the two ends of the capping
unit align with the GUIDEs at the two ends of the head
carriage. Then press the [ENTER] key twice more to
cap the heads.

GUIDE

GUIDE

19 Fix I/S cover.


Enter the SERVICE MODE and perform the following
adjustments.
1. CAP HEIGHT CHECK

I/S COVER

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3-4 TOOL CARRIAGE_REPLACEMENT

Turn off the Main Power SW and remove the I/S COVER,
FRONT RAIL COVER and FRONT COVER.

FRONT RAIL COVER

I/S COVER

FRONT COVER

Remove the TOOL CARRIAGE COVER.

TOOL CARRIAGE COVER

Remove the TOOL CARRIAGE TOP COVER.

Disconnect the CROP MARK, PINCH ROLLER and


SOLENOID Wirings.

TOOL CARRIAGE TOP COVER

CROP MARK SENSOR

SOLENOID

3-16

PINCH ROLLER SENSOR

SCREW

Remove the TOOL CARRIAGE BOARD.

Remove the TOOL CARRIAGE BOARD STAY from the


TOOL CARRIAGE ASSY.

TOOL CARRIAGE BOARD STAY

TOOL CARRIAGE BOARD

SCREW

TOOL CARRIAGE ASSY

Remove the TOOL CARRIAGE.

SCREW

TOOL CARRIAGE

Remove the AUTO SHHET CUTTER together with the


PLATE from TOOL CARRIAGE and fix the AUTO
SHEET CUTTER to the new TOOL CARRIAGE.

TOOL CARRIAGE

AUTO SHEET
CUTTER
PLATE

3-17

Fix the new TOOL CARRIAGE.

SCREW

10 Fix the TOOL CARRIAGE BOARD STAY to the TOOL

SCREW

11 Fix the TOOL CARRIAGE BOARD.

SCREW

TOOL CARRIAGE BOARD STAY

CARRIAGE.

12 Connect

the CROP MARK, PINCH ROLLER and


SOLEDOID Wirings.

CROP MARK SENSOR

SOLENOID

3-18

TOOL CARRIAGE BOARD

PINCH ROLLER SENSOR

13 Fix the CARRIAGE TOP COVER.

CARRIAGE TOP COVER

14 Fix the TOOL CARRIAGE COVER.

CARRIAGE COVER

15 Fix the FRONT RAIL COVER, FRONT COVER and I/S

FRONT RAIL COVER

COVER.

I/S COVER

FRONT COVER

16 Enter the SERVICE MODE and perform the following


adjustments and settings.

1. PINCH ROLLER POSITION SENSOR CHECK


2. LIMIT POSITION & CUT DOWN POSITION INITIALIZE
3. TOOL HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT
4. TOOL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT
5. CROP MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT
6. TOOL / CROP MARK SENSOR POSITION ADJUSTMENT
7. PRINT / CUT POSITION ADJUSTMENT
8. CUTTING QUALITY CHECK

3-19

3-5 CARRIAGE MOTOR REPLACEMENT

Turn off the MAIN POWER SW.

MAIN POWER SW

Remove the I/S COVER.

I/S COVER

Remove the PANEL COVER. Be sure to disconnect


the flexible cable connected to the PANEL BOARD.

PANEL COVER

Remove the SPRING.

SPRING

3-20

Remove the screws fixing the FLANGE.

SCREW

FLANGE

Disconnect the connector of the MOTOR cable.

CONNECTOR

Rotate the Motor 90 degree and remove it downward.

Remove the Motor from the Flange and fix the new Motor
to the Flange.

FLANGE

Be careful with the fixing direction of the


Frange.

3-21

Fix the Motor from under the MOTOR BASE.

MOTOR BASE

10 Connect the connector of the Motor cable.

CONNECTOR

11 Fix the Motor Flange by the 2 SCREWs temporalily.

SCREW

12

Fix the SPRING, then tighten up the 2 SCREWs to fix


the FLANGE with checking the gears mesh without the
baklash.

Apply a proper quantity of grease (FLOIL G902)


between gears.

3-22

SPRING

13 Connect the PANEL CABLE to the PANEL BOARD and


fix the PANEL COVER.

PANEL COVER

14

Perform the SERVO LOCK CHECK.


After turning on the main power, turn on the sub power
while pressing the Left, Right and Down keys to enter
the SERVICE MODE.

], [

], [

] + POWER ON

[MENU] key

MENU
SERVICE MENU

15 In [SERVO LOCK] menu, select [S].

Move the head carriage left and right by hand and


make sure the value on the LCD changes depending on
the head position.

SERVICE MENU
SERVO LOCK
[
SERVO LOCK
S:

16

]
3

Press the [ENTER] key to excite the MOTOR.


Make sure the MOTOR is locked and the value on the
LCD doesn't change.

SERVO LOCK
S:
1688
[ENTER]
SERVO LOCK
S:*
1688

3-23

17 Check the AGING.

Go back to the SERVICE MENU, and select [AGING] >


[SCAN] and press the [ENTER] key. Make sure the
machine do the AGING and then, finish it by pressing
[ENTER] key.

SERVICE MENU
AGING
[

AGING
SCAN

18

Clear the motor working hours.


Go back the SERVICE MENU, and select [HISTORY
MENU] > [MOTOR GROUP] > [MOTOR HOURS S] >
[CLEAR] and press the [ENTER] key. The motor
working hours will be reset to 0.

SERVICE MENU
HISTORY MENU
[

HISTORY MENU
MOTOR GROUP
[

] [

MOTOR HOURS S
1653 hours
[

MOTOR HOURS S
CLEAR
[ENTER]

18

Fix the I/S COVER.

I/S COVER

3-24

3-6 PUMP REPLACEMENT

Remove the I/S COVER.

I/S COVER

Turn on the SUB POWER SW while pressing the Left,


Right and Down keys to enter the SERVICE MODE.

], [

], [

] + POWER ON

[MENU] key

MENU
SERVICE MENU

Select [CAP&WIPER CTRL] > [CAP] > [OPEN], and


press the [ENTER] key. The CAPPING UNIT moves
down and allows you to move the HEAD CARRIAGE by
hand.

SERVICE MENU
CAP&WIPER CTRL
[

CAP&WIPER CTRL
CAP
[

CAP
OPEN
[ENTER]

Unlock the Head Carriage and move it leftward by hand.

Be careful that the head does not strike the


media or media clamp.

3-25

Turn off the SUB POWER SW, and then turn off the
MAIN POWER SW.

MAIN POWER SW

Remove the PUMP COVER.

PUMP COVER

Disconnect the tube(Black) of the CAP TOP from the


tube(White) of the PUMP. And disconnect the PUMP
TUBE from the DRAIN TUBE.
Keep the JOINT TUBE for connecting the tube of the
new PUMP.

DRAIN TUBE

PUMP TUBE

JOINT TUBE

Remove the SCREW fixing the PUMP and remove the


PUMP UNIT.

SCREW

3-26

Fix the new PUMP so that the 2 projection parts of the


PUMP fix to the holes of the FRAME.

Make sure that the Gear of the PUMP UNIT


and the Gear of the PUMP MOTOR mesh
without backlash.

SCREW

GEAR

10 Connect the tube of the CAP TOP to the tube of the


PUMP using the JOINT TUBE and connect the tube of
the PUMP to the DRAIN TUBE.

DRAIN TUBE

PUMP TUBE

You can connect either tube of the CAP TOP


to the either tube of the PUMP.
JOINT TUBE

11 Fix the PUMP COVER.

PUMP COVER

12 Move

the HEAD CARRIAGE by hand to the lock


position.

Be careful that the head does not strike the


media or media clamp.

3-27

13 Turn on the MAIN POWER SW.

Then, turn on the SUB


POWER SW while pressing the Left, Right and Down
keys to enter the SERVICE MODE.

], [

], [

] + POWER ON

[MENU] key

MENU
SERVICE MENU

14 Select [CAP&WIPER CTRL] > [CAP] > [UP], and press


the [ENTER] key to move up the capping unit 1 step.
Check that the GUIDEs at the two ends of the capping
unit align with the GUIDEs at the two ends of the head
carriage. Then press the [ENTER] key twice more to
cap the heads.

GUIDE

GUIDE

15 Clear the PUMP TIMES.

Select [HISTORY MENU] > [MOTOR GROUP] >


[PUMP TIMES] > [CLEAR], and press the [ENTER] key
.

SERVICE MENU
HISTORY MENU
[

HISTORY MENU
MOTOR GROUP
[

PUMP TIMES
52134 times

PUMP TIMES
CLEAR

16 Fix the I/S COVER.

I/S COVER

3-28

3-7 INK TUBE REPLACEMENT

Turn on the SUB POWER SW and perform the [PUMP


UP] from the [INK CONTROL] menu.
When it finishes, the SUB POWER will be
automatically turned off.

MENU
INK CONTROL

INK CONTROL
EMPTY MODE
INK CONTROL
PUMP UP
INK CONTROL
HEAD WASH

Turn on the SUB POWER SW while pressing the Left,


Right and Down keys to enter the SERVICE MODE.

], [

], [

] + POWER ON

[MENU] key

MENU
SERVICE MENU

Select [CAP&WIPER CTRL] > [CAP] > [OPEN], and


press the [ENTER] key. The CAPPING UNIT moves
down and allows you to move the HEAD CARRIAGE by
hand.

SERVICE MENU
CAP&WIPER CTRL
[

CAP&WIPER CTRL
CAP
[

CAP
OPEN
[ENTER]

Turn off the SUB POWER SW, and then turn off the
MAIN POWER SW.

MAIN POWER SW

3-29

Remove the following covers.


TOP COVER

FRONT RAIL COVER

LEFT COVER
I/S COVER
TOP COVER
FRONT RAIL COVER
FRONT COVER

LEFT COVER

Remove CARRIAGE COVER.


CARRIAGE to the left end.

FRONT COVER

I/S COVER

Then, move the HEAD

Be careful that the head does not strike the


media or media clamp.

CARRIAGE COVER

Disconnect the INK TUBEs from the INK DAMPERs


and put the scotch tape at the tip of the ink tubes to
prevent the ink from spilling out.

Disconnect the INK TUBEs from the JOINTs, and put


the scotch tape at the tip of the ink tubes to prevent the
ink from coming out.

It is not necessary to replace the INK TUBEs of


the other side of the JOINTs (between Joint and
I/C Holder.
JOINTs

REAR VIEW OF MACHINE

3-30

Disconnect 2 FLEXIBLE CABLEs that are coming from


the CABLE VEYOR from the CARRIAGE BOARD.

10 Remove the GUIDE PLATEs of the CABLE VEYOR.


Then, take out the FLEXIBLE CABLEs from the CABLE
VEYOR.

GUIDE PLATE

11 Pull out the INK TUBE from the CABLE VEYOR.

12 Put the new INK TUBE in the CABLE VEYOR through


the TUBE GUIDE.

Be careful which hole of the TUBE GUIDE


should be used for each INK TUBE.

K
C
M
Y

3-31

13

Connect the new INK TUBE to the JOINTs, and mark


the INK TUBE to indicate the color of the ink.

JOINTs

REAR VIEW OF MACHINE

14

Cut the INK TUBE at appropriate length and connect it


to the INK DAMPER. Then mark the INK TUBE to
indicate the color of the ink.
Then, replace the other INK TUBEs in the same way.

15 Connect 2 FLEXIBLE CABLEs to the PRINT CARRIAGE


BOARD and put back the GUIDE PLATEs.

16 Move

the HEAD CARRIAGE by hand to the lock


position.

Be careful that the head does not strike the


media or media clamp.

3-32

17

After turning on the Main Power SW, turn on the Sub


Power SW while pressing the Left, Right and Down keys
to enter the SERVICE MODE.

], [

], [

] + POWER ON

[MENU] key

MENU
SERVICE MENU

18

Select [CAP&WIPER CTRL] > [CAP] > [UP], and press


the [ENTER] key to move up the capping unit 1 step.
Check that the GUIDEs at the two ends of the capping
unit align with the GUIDEs at the two ends of the head
carriage. Then press the [ENTER] key twice more to
cap the heads.

19 From the menu (NOT from the service menu), select

[INK CONTROL] > [FILL INK], and press the ENTER


key.

MENU
INK CONTROL

INK CONTROL
EMPTY MODE
INK CONTROL
FILL INK
INK CONTROL
PUMP UP
INK CONTROL
HEAD WASH
INK CONTROL
HEAD REPLACE

3-33

EMPTY MODE
STOP
STOP

3-8 BATTERY REPLACEMENT

Do not recharge, short-circuit,


disassembly the lithium battery,
nor put it into fire.
It may cause heat, explosion and fire.

Put tape around the lithium battery


for insulation for disposal or
preservation.
It may cause heat, explosion and fire.

Revised 8

1 Turn off the Sub Power SW, and then turn off the Main
Power SW.
Remove the CHASSIS COVER.

CHASSIS
COVER

MAIN POWER SW

3-34

2 Remove the BATTERY on the MAIN BOARD by


pushing it down and tilting towards right.

SOCKET
1

MAIN BOARD

3 Replace the BATTERY with new one.

SOCKET

Be careful with the direction of the BATTERY.


BATTERY

MAIN BOARD

4 Clear the BATTERY FLAG from the [CLOCK CHECK]


menu in the Service Menu.

SERVICE MENU
CLOCK CHECK

CLOCK CHECK
B
0y00d00h00m00s

CLOCK CHECK
CLEAR BAT FLAG
[ENTER]

5 Dispose the BATTERY.


FOLLOWING MAY CAUSE EXPLOSION OF BATTERY.
RECHARGE, SHORT-CIRCUIT, DISASSEMBLY, HEATING,
PUTTING INTO FIRE.
DON'T PUT BATTERY WITH OTHER METAL OR BATTERY.
DISPOSE BATTERY WITHOUT INSULATION.

3-35

3-9 CARRIAGE WIRE REPLACEMENT

Turn off the MAIN POWER SW.

MAIN POWER SW

Remove the following covers.


TOP COVER

FRONT RAIL COVER

LEFT COVER
I/S COVER
TOP COVER
FRONT RAIL COVER
FRONT COVER

LEFT COVER

FRONT COVER

I/S COVER

Remove the PANEL COVER with disconnecting the


flexible cable connected to the PANEL BOARD.

PANEL COVER

Loosen the screw fixing the TOOL CARRIAGE to the


CARRIAGE WIRE.

3-36

PANEL COVER

Loosen the 2 screws and then the ADJUSTMENT SCREW


in order to loosen the wire tension.

Remove the CARRIAGE WIRE from the DRIVE PULLEY as


shown in the figure.

Remove the SPRING, then loosen the screws fixing the


MOTOR FLANGE.

ADJUSTMENT SCREW

FLANGE
SPRING

Remove the SHAFT STAY and the E RING, then remove the
DRIVE PULLEY from the shaft.

SHAFT STAY
E RING

3-37

Remove the screws fixing the DRIVE GEAR and remove the
CARRIAGE WIRE from the PULLEY.

Fix one end of the new WIRE and fix the DRIVE GEAR to the

10 DRIVE PULLEY with the screws.

Put the DRIVE PULLEY into the shaft and fix it with the E
Then, fix the SHAFT STAY.

11 RING.

SHAFT STAY
E RING

Wind the CARRIAGE WIRE around the DRIVE PULLEY

12 from bottom to the top, and fix the other end of the WIRE.

Make sure that the CARRIAGE WIRE does


not cross over.

3-38

Fix the SPRING, then tighten up the 2 screws to fix the

13 FLANGE with checking the gears mesh without backlash.

FLANGE
SPRING

Tighten the ADJUSTMENT SCREW and remove the slack in

14 the Wire.

ADJUSTMENT SCREW

Do not tighten it too tightly.

Rotate the DRIVE PULLEY until the CARRIAGE WIRE

15 comes to its second wind from the top.

REAR VIEW

16

Fix the CARRIAGE WIRE to the TOOL CARRIAGE.

SCREW

Make sure that the Tool Carriage is connected


to the Head Carriage, and also Head Carriage is
locked when fixing the WIRE.

SCREW
WIRE

WASHER

3-39

17 Connect the PANEL CABLE to the PANEL BOARD,


and fix the PANEL COVER.

PANEL COVER

18 Turn on the MAIN POWER SW.

Then, turn on the SUB


POWER SW while pressing the Left, Right and Down
keys to enter the SERVICE MODE.

], [

], [

] + POWER ON

[MENU] key

MENU
SERVICE MENU

19

Select [CAP&WIPER CTRL] > [CAP] > [OPEN], and


press the [ENTER] key. The CAPPING UNIT moves
down and allows you to move the HEAD CARRIAGE by
hand.

SERVICE MENU
CAP&WIPER CTRL
[

CAP&WIPER CTRL
CAP
[

CAP
OPEN
[ENTER]

20

Move the HEAD CARRIAGE in a whole width of the GUIDE


RAIL several times to remove the slack in the CARRIAGE
WIRE.
Then, carry out the following adjustments.
1. WIRE TENSION ADJUSTMENT
2. LIMIT POSITION & CUT DOWN POSITION INITIALIZE
3. LINEAR ENCODER SETUP
4. CUTTING QUALITY CHECK

3-40

3-10 ENCODER SCALE REPLACEMENT

Remove the following covers.


FRONT RAIL COVER

TOP COVER

LEFT COVER
I/S COVER
TOP COVER
FRONT RAIL COVER
FRONT COVER

LEFT COVER

Turn on the SUB POWER SW while pressing the Left,


Right and Down keys to enter the SERVICE MODE.

I/S COVER

FRONT COVER

], [

], [

] + POWER ON

[MENU] key

MENU
SERVICE MENU

Select [CAP&WIPER CTRL] > [CAP] > [OPEN], and


press the [ENTER] key. The CAPPING UNIT moves
down and allows you to move the HEAD CARRIAGE by
hand.

SERVICE MENU
CAP&WIPER CTRL
[

CAP&WIPER CTRL
CAP
[

CAP
OPEN
[ENTER]

Move the HEAD CARRIAGE slowly leftwards.

Be careful that the head does not strike the


media or media clamp.

3-41

Remove the ENCODER SCALE by removing the PLATE


fixing the ENCODER SCALE at its right end and the
SPRING on its left end.

ENCODER SCALE

SPRING

ENCODER PLATE
PLATE

Remove the SPRING PLATE from the ENCODER SCALE


and fix it to the new ENCODER SCALE where there is no
black dot written on it.
SPRING PLATE

BLACK DOT

Make sure not to make scratches or put


grease on the ENCODER SCALE when fixing
it.

Put the ENCODER SCALE in between the ENCODER


PLATE and the GUIDE RAIL.
Then, fix the right end with the PLATE and hook up the
SPRING on the left end.
Make sure that the ENCODER SCALE is in place.

ENCODER SCALE

Do not loosen or tighten the screws fixing the


ENCODER PLATE.
SPRING

Move the HEAD CARRIAGE in a whole width of the


machine.
Make sure that the ENCODER SCALE doesn't make
contact with the ENCODER MODULE and also
ENCODER SCALE is between the slit of the
ENCODER MODULE.

3-42

ENCODER PLATE

PLATE

Carry out the LINEAR ENCODER SETUP.

3-43

3-11 PINCH ROLLER REPLACEMENT

Remove the E RING on one side of the PINCH


ROLLER and pull out the SHAFT.
PINCH ROLLER

Make sure not to lose the washers


which are fixed at both sides of the
PINCH ROLLER.
E RING

SHAFT

Put the new PINCH ROLLER with washers and insert


the SHAFT into the PINCH ROLLER.
Fixing operation becomes easy when you put the
washers to the PINCH ROLLER with grease.

Red marking is done on the outer side of


LEFT & RIGHT PINCH ROLLERS.
As for the CENTER PINCH ROLLERS, there
is no marking.

WASHER

Fix the E RING and make sure that the PINCH


ROLLER rotates smoothly.

E RING

3-44

3-12 CUTTER PROTECTION REPLACEMENT


1 Remove the CUTTER PROTECTION.

CUTTER PROTECTION

2 Wipe the adhesive on the BED with the alcohol.

3 Install the CUTTER POROTECTION from 31mm from


right edge of the BED.

CUTTER PROTECTION

4 Make sure that the CUTTER PROTECTION is not

CUTTER PROTECTION

bumpy.

31mm

3-45

3-13 SW POWER SUPPLY REPLACEMENT


1 Turn off the MAIN POWER SW and disconnect the AC
Cord. Then, remove the CHASSIS COVER.

MAIN POWER SW

CHASSIS COVER

2 Disconnect the Cables which are connected to the SW


POWER SUPPLY and replace the SW POWER
SUPPLY.

SW POWER
SUPPLY

3 After replacing the SW POWER SUPPLY, adjust the

output voltage of the SW POWER SUPPLY by rotating


the VOLUME clockwise so that the output voltage will
be +41V +/- 0.1V.
In order to confirm the output voltage, put the probes of
the multimeter to the CN51 at 6pin (Vout) and 1 pin
(GND).

When the output voltage exceeds +41.4V, SW


POWER SUPPLY does not output the voltage
by the protection circuit on it.
In this case, SW POWER SUPPLY will output
the voltage by rotating the VOLUME
counterclockwise.

3-46

VOLUME

CN51

3-14 FLEXIBLE CABLE REPLACEMENT

Revised 4

This is a procedure to replace the FLEXIBLE CABLE


between the SERVO BOARD and the TOOL CARRIAGE.

Remove the following covers.


LEFT COVER
I/S COVER
FRONT RAIL COVER
FRONT COVER

FRONT RAIL COVER

I/S COVER

LEFT COVER
FRONT COVER

Turn on the SUB POWER SW while pressing the Left,


Right and Down keys to enter the SERVICE MODE.

], [

], [

] + POWER ON

[MENU] key

MENU
SERVICE MENU

Select [CAP&WIPER CTRL] > [CAP] > [OPEN], and


press the [ENTER] key. The CAPPING UNIT moves
down and allows you to move the HEAD CARRIAGE by
hand.

SERVICE MENU
CAP&WIPER CTRL
[

CAP&WIPER CTRL
CAP
[

CAP
OPEN
[ENTER]

Move the HEAD CARRIAGE slowly leftwards.

Be careful that the head does not strike the


media or media clamp.

3-47

Remove the ENCODER SCALE by removing the PLATE


fixing the ENCODER SCALE at its right end and the
SPRING on its left end.

ENCODER SCALE

SPRING

ENCODER PLATE

Turn off the Main Power SW, and disconnect the power
cord. Then, remove the CHASSIS COVER.

MAIN POWER SW

PLATE

CHASSIS COVER

Disconnect the flexible cable at the CN6 of the SERVO


BOARD.
Then, remove the 4 screws fixing the 4 corners of the
CHASSIS and open it.

SERVO BOARD

You don't have to take off the CHASSIS from


the machine.

Remove the 2 CABLE HOLDERs that are holding the


FLEXIBLE CABLE on the RAIL, and remove the rivets
that are fixing the CABLE GUIDEs.

CABLE HOLDER (Left)

CABLE HOLDER (Right)

CABLE GUIDE

3-48

Remove TOOL CARRIAGE TOP COVER from the TOOL


CARRIAGE.

10

Disconnect the 3 cables except the FLEXIBLE CABLE


from the TOOL CARRIAGE BOARD, and remove the
TOOL CARRIAGE BOARD from the machine.

TOOL CARRIAGE TOP COVER

TOOL CARRIAGE BOARD

CABLE

11

Remove the FLEXIBLE CABLE and the CABLE GUIDEs


from the TOOL CARRIAGE BOARD.

12

Connect the new FLEXIBLE CABLE to the TOOL


CARRIAGE BOARD. Then, fix the 2 new CABLE
GUIDEs with putting the FLEXIBLE CABLE between
them.

Turn over the board and fix


the CABLE GUIDEs with the
rivets.
CABLE GUIDE

3-49

13

Fix the CABLE GUIDEs on the RAIL with the rivets.

CABLE GUIDE (Upper)

CABLE GUIDE (Lower)

14

Connect the FLEXIBLE CABLE to CN6 of the SERVO


BOARD.

SERVO BOARD

15

Pull the FLEXIBLE CABLE rightward with holding the INNER CABLE GUIDE at the left side so that the
FLEXIBLE CABLE fits to the INNER CABLE GUIDE.
If the FLEXIBLE CABLE is not pulled enough or pulled too much, there will be the slack in the CABLE
GUIDE.

TOOL CARRIAGE BOARD

OK

INNER CABLE GUIDE


FLEXIBLE CABLE

FLEXIBLE CABLE is not pulled enough.

NG

FLEXIBLE CABLE is pulled too much.

NG

3-50

16

Fix the FLEXIBLE CABLE with the CABLE HOLDER with


keeping the condition of 15 .

CABLE HOLDER

17

Fix the FLEXIBLE CABLE with the other CABLE


HOLDER.

Fix the CABLE HOLDER with pulling the


FLEXIBLE CABLE not to have the slack
between the 2 CABLE HOLDERs.

18

CABLE HOLDER

Fix the TOOL CARRIAGE BOARD to the TOOL


CARRIAGE, and connect the 3 cables.

TOOL CARRIAGE BOARD

CABLE

19

.Put the ENCODER SCALE in between the ENCODER


PLATE and the GUIDE RAIL.
Then, fix the right end with the PLATE and hook up the
SPRING on the left end.
Make sure that the ENCODER SCALE is in place.

ENCODER SCALE

Do not loosen or tighten the screws fixing the


ENCODER PLATE.
SPRING

3-51

ENCODER PLATE

PLATE

20

Move the HEAD CARRIAGE in a whole width of the


machine.
Make sure that the ENCODER SCALE doesn't make
contact with the ENCODER MODULE and also
ENCODER SCALE is between the slit of the
ENCODER MODULE.

21

Carry out the LINEAR ENCODER SETUP.

3-52

4 Adjustment
4-1 Special Tools
Table shows a list of special tools recommended by Roland DG Corp.

Tool No.
Tool Name
Purpose
Tool No.
Tool Name

ST-056
TORQUE DRIVER N6
HEAD ALIGNMENT
ST-002
TENSION GAUGE 300g (3N)

Purpose

Tool Pressure Adjustment

Tool No.
Tool Name

ST-006
WHITE DUMMY PEN
Tool Height Adjustment
Tool Pressure Adjustment

Purpose

Tool No.
Tool Name
Purpose

Tool No.
Tool Name
Purpose
Tool No.
Tool Name
Purpose

Tool No.
Tool Name
Purpose

Tool No.
Tool Name
Purpose

ST-011
TENSION METER
WIRE TENSION ADJUSTMENT

ST-013
DIAL TENSION METER DT-100 (100g/1N)

Tool Pressure Adjustment


ST-037
CLEAN STICK TX712A

Manual Head Cleaning

21755107
CLEANING LIQUID (SL) 500ML
HEAD CLEANING (SOL)

22085118
KIT,CLEANING (SL)
HEAD CLEANING (SOL)
* Cleaning Liquid + Cleaning Sticks 10 pcs.

4-1

4-2 SERVICE MODE


[

], [

], [

] + POWER ON

[ MENU ] key
SERVICE MENU
HEAD RANK

HEAD RANK
HEAD 1

HEAD RANK 1
1234567 (1/5)

HEAD RANK
HEAD 2

HEAD RANK 2
1234567 (5/5)

This menu is used for entering the HEAD RANK for each HEAD with 35 digit number and alphabet.
The digits can be changed with [ ] and [ ] keys and parameters can be changed with [ ] and [ ] keys.
Press the [ENTER] key to save the settings. Warning sound comes out when the CHECK SUM is not correct.

SERVICE MENU
SERIAL NO.

SERIAL NO.
ZR50000
This menu is used for entering the Serial No. of the machine.
The digits can be changed with [ ] and [ ] keys and parameters can be changed with [ ] and [ ] keys.

SERVICE MENU
CAP&WIPER CHECK

CAP&WIPER CHECK

NOW PROCESSING..
At the time of checking

CAP&WIPER CHECK
COMPLETED
At the end of checking

This menu is used for checking the CAP & Wiper movement.
1. Move the Carriage to the position where it is above the Platen by hand.
2. Press the [ENTER] key to check the Cap, Wiper, Cap Motor, Cap Sensor, Wiper Motor and Wiper Sensor.
3. Checking finishes when the COMPLETED message appears.

SERVICE MENU
SENSOR CHECK

FRSHOCPULWcw
H **
***

1234
* EC

This menu displays the status of the sensors. When the sensor is ON, * will be displayed.
Alphabet in the menu stands for F: Front Paper Sensor, R: Rear Paper Sensor, S: Crop-mark sensor,
H: Head Lock Sensor, O: Limit Sensor,C: Front Cover Sensor, P: Maintenance Cover Sensor,
U:Head Up Down Sensor, L: Sheet Load Sensor, W: Pinch Roller Sensor, c: Capping Sensor, w: Wiper sensor,
P: Display in the Maintenance Cover Sensor
R : I/S Cover is ON.
L : Maintenance Cover is ON.
* : I/S Cover & Maintenance Cover are ON.
Blank : I/S Cover & Maintenance Cover are OFF.
Alphabet of the 2nd page stands for Cartridge Sensor of each color and Ink Empty.
Blank : No Cartridge, Ink remaining
C : Cartridge installed, Ink remaining
E : No Cartridge, Ink empty
* : Cartridge installed, Ink empty
Head Up Down Sensor
H : Head is in a high position.
L : Head is in a low positon.
X : Sensor is abnormal. Check whether it attaches and is correct.

SERVICE MENU
CARTRIDGE

CARTRIDGE
IC CHECK

IC CHECK
SLOT 1

INSERT

IC CHECK
SLOT 1

ERROR

IC CHECK
SLOT 1

OK

Error

Normal
Set the cartridge to the slot
in order from SLOT1 to SLOT4.

IC CHECK
COMPLETED

4-2

Detection, writing, and reading of an ink cartridge IC are performed, and a device and a communication way are checked.
The existence of the driver for IC detection are checked first.
It becomes the following display when the abnormalities are found on the driver.

IC CHECK
SYSTEM ERROR
Next, the communication check of cartridge IC is performed for every slot.
When a cartridge is inserted to the slot, it checks by establishing communication with cartridge IC automatically.
When it is able to check normally, [OK] is displayed.
When the cartridge is taken out, the number of the slot put into the next is directed.
The cartridges are checked in order from No.1 to No.4 by taking out and inserting.
If the check is completed to No.4 normally, the following indication is displayed and it ends.
When the [ENTER] key is pressed, it returns to the [IC CHECK] menu.

IC CHECK
COMPLETED
If the communication with cartridge IC are not established, the following indication is displayed and it ends.

CARTRIDGE
SLOT 1
ERROR
Note
* The cartridge with IC is used for checking here.
* No record to the IC is performed at all when checking.
(Although the number of times of taking out and insertion of a cartridge is originally counted,
a part to have taken out and inserted with the check is not counted.)
* Check if the cartridge sensor works correctly before performing this check.

CARTRIDGE
SLOT 1

Set the cartridge to the slot


in order from SLOT1 to SLOT4.

CARTRIDGE
SLOT 4

SL1 : SERIAL
1402A30C010000A5

Serial number of the ink cartridge IC


is displayed.

SL1 : INK TYPE


eSOL K

Ink type of the ink cartridge IC


is displayed.

SL1 : CAPACITY
200cc

Ink capacity of the ink cartridge IC


is displayed.

SL1 : LOT NO.


40218A

Lot number of the ink cartridge IC


is displayed.

SL1 : CONSUM.
1.704cc

The amount of the ink used of an ink


cartridge IC is displayed.

SL1 : TIME
0y000d00h00m00s

The using time of an ink cartridge


is displayed.

SL1 : INSERT
1 times

The number of times of insertion of


an ink cartridge is displayed.

SL1 : FLAG
00000000

The flag information of an ink cartridge


is displayed.

The various information currently recorded on the ink cartridge IC is read for every cartridge slot.
It becomes as follows when an error occur in a certain state.

SLOT1
NO CARTRIDGE
SLOT1
NO IC CHIP
SLOT1
SYSTEM ERROR
SLOT1
DATA ERROR

SERVICE MENU
KEY CHECK

Ink cartridge is not inserted.


Ink cartridge without IC is inserted.
The system is abnormal at wire disconnection and short-circuit,
driver breakage, etc.
Data error

KEY CHECK
NONE

This menu is used for checking the panel keys. [NONE] will be displayed at the bottom row of the
LCD if no key is pressed. The name of the key being pressed will be displayed This menu finishes
when the [ ] key is pressed or it is left without pressing any key for 10 seconds. When there is any key
that has not been pressed, the name of the key will be indicated with the beep sound.
Secondary power cannot be turned off even if pressing the SUB POWER SW in this mode.

4-3

SERVICE MENU
LCD/LED/BUZ CHK

As per display
This menu is used for checking the LCD, LED and the Buzzer. While in this mode, the function check
of the LCD, LED and the Buzzer can be performed. All turning ON/OFF test of the LED,
Contrast ON/OFF test of the LCD, back light test of LCD, Buzzer ON/OFF test, Displaying the Cursor
key of the LCD, all characters of LCD will be displayed.

SERVICE MENU
FAN CHECK

FAN CHECK

This menu is used for checking the FAN. FAN will be ON (HIGH) while in this mode.

SERVICE MENU
HEATER CHECK

PRINT
DRYER

_ 25 C
25 C

PRINT
DRYER

_ 40 C
*
25 C

This menu is used for checking the heater and thermistor.


When this menu is selected, detected temperature of the PRINT HEATER and the DRYER will be displayed.
You can select PRINT or DRYER with [ ] and [ ] keys.
When ENTER key is pressed, selected heater becomes [ON].
When ENTER key is pressed again, selected heater becomes [OFF].
*In this menu, you can just turn ON and OFF the heater, and the temperature can not be controlled.
Please note the heater may be overheated, if you keep the heater turned on.
When you go out of this menu,heater becomes off automatically.
Please check if the heater temperature goes up if it is turned on, and the heater temperature is near the ambient temperature if it is off.

SERVICE MENU
THERMISTOR CHK

THERMISTOR CHK
HEAD :25 C/ 77 F
The temperature detected by the thermistor on the Head will be displayed. Temperature will be displayed in
Celsius on the left side and in Fahrenheit on the right side. It tends to display a higher temperature than the
environment temperature because there is a possibility that the device temp. of the Head Board goes up.
Check and make sure that the temperature displayed on the LCD is not extremely low or high.

SERVICE MENU
LINEAR ENCODER

LOWER PINCHROLL

*This menu is displayed when the pinch rolls are not downed.
This menu is continued when the pinch rolls are downed.

NOW PROCESSING..
normal
(beep 1 time)

error
(beep 2 times)

LINEAR ENCODER
SETUP COMPLETED
LINEAR ENCODER
SETUP FAILED

This menu is for checking the Linear Encoder.


Refer to [LINEAR ENCODER SETUP].

SERVICE MENU
LINEAR CALIB.

NOW PROCESSING..
normal
(beep 1 time)

LINEAR CALIB.
SETUP COMPLETED

LINEAR CALIB.
0.18%
error
(beep 2 times)

LINEAR CALIB.
SETUP FAILED

This menu is used for checking the calibration value for Encoder Scale.
Refer to [Linear Encoder Setup].

4-4

At the time of a normal end


(one beep)

PINCH ADJUST
SETUP COMPLETE

PINCH ADJUST
1.150 mm

* When the pinch roll is not downed, display.


(Three beeps) It continues by pinch roll down.

SERVICE MENU
PINCH ADJUST

LOWER PINCHIROLL

A compensation value is displayed.

* When the pinch roll is downed, display.

At the time of an error


(three beeps)

NOW PROCESSING..

PINCH ADJUST
FAILED !!

Error compensation of the pinch roller position is performed. An error message is displayed when there is an
error more than 5 mm.
[Operation Procedure]
1. Slide the right Pinch Roller to the right end, and lower the pinch roll lever.
2. Select the [PINCH ADJUST] menu in the [SERVICE MENU] and press the [ENTER] key to perform.
3. A cutting carriage moves and the position of a right pinch roller is detected.
4. When it is complete, [SETUP COMPLEATED] is displayed.
* A compensation value is described in a service report.

SERVICE MENU
CAP ADJUST

CAP ADJUST
ADJUST POD.

ADJUST POD.
0.00
-2.00

CAP ADJUST
CHECK GAP

CHECK GAP

Use with [ ] and [ ] keys to change the


cap adjustment value.
The setting range is from -2.00 to +2.00. It
can be adjusted in 0.25 mm unit. The default
value is 0.00.
The cap can only be moved in the upward
direction in 0.25 mm unit. When you move in
the downward direction, press [ ] key to
move the cap to the lower end once and then
move in the upward direction in 0.25 mm unit.

0.00

To adjust the cap adjustment value and check the height of the cap, refer to the instruction of the [CAP HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT].

SERVICE MENU
CROPMARK SENS

CROPMARK SENS
OUTLEVEL CHECK

MIN 0.7V MAX 2.3V


[ 2.0V ]

This menu is for checking output level of cropmark sensor.


Refer to [Cropmark sensor adjustment].

ADJUST
+2

CROPMARK SENS
ADJUST

0 ~ +2

+1
Default : 0

This menu is for adjusting output level of cropmark sensor.


There are three levels, 0, +1, and +2, in a setting value.
When detection of CROP MARK does not work with an default value,
detection of CROP MARK may succeed by adjusting this value.

SERVICE MENU
FORCE ADJUST

FORCE ADJUST
30gf

30gf
17
0~ 30

200gf
56

FORCE ADJUST
200gf

31~ 80
This menu is for adjusting the Tool Pressure.
Refer to [TOOL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT].

4-5

16
Default : 17

57
Default : 56

SERVICE MENU
HEAD ADJUST

HEAD ADJUST
BIAS

BIAS
TEST PRINT

BIAS
--- VIEW --HEAD ADJUST
VERTICAL

VERTICAL
TEST PRINT

VERTICAL
--- VIEW --HEAD ADJUST
HORIZONTAL

HORIZONTAL
TEST PRINT
Change parameter with

HORIZONTAL
DT1 LOW

key

H2
2
-30~30(0.5unit)

HEAD ADJUST
BI-DIR.DEFAULT

HORIZONTAL
DT3 LOW

H2
2

HORIZONTAL
DT1 HIGH

H2
2

HORIZONTAL
DT3 HIGH

H2
2

BI-DIR.DEFAULT
TEST PRINT
Change parameter with

BI-DIR.DEFAULT
DT1 LOW

H1
7

key

H2
10
0~60(0.5unit)

BI-DIR.DEFAULT
DT3 LOW

H1
7

H2
10

Change parameter with

BI-DIR.DEFAULT
DT1 HIGH

H1
7

key

H2
10
0~60(0.5unit)

BI-DIR.DEFAULT
DT3 HIGH

H1
7

The standard head of adjustment is changed. A default is 1.

HEAD ADJUST
STANDARD HEAD

STANDARD HEAD
1
1

This menu is used for adjusting the head alignment.


Refer to [HEAD ALIGNMENT].

4-6

H2
10

SERVICE MENU
SERVO LOCK

SERVO LOCK
S:

100

SERVO LOCK
S:*

SERVO LOCK
F:

SERVO LOCK
F:*

This menu is used for checking whether the Servo Motor can perform the Servo Lock.
This menu makes the Servo free.
The value on the LCD changes depending on the head position when you move the carriage left and right
by hand, if the motor feeds back right. When the [ENTER] key is pressed, the Servo Motor will be excited.

SERVICE MENU
DISP SCAN POS

M: 1000.123 mm
L: 998.222 mm
This menu is used for displaying the position of the cutting and printing carriage. The carriage becomes free
in this menu and is able to be moved. The position of the carriage is displayed on real time. The value next to
"M:" shows you the motor position and the value next to "L:" shows you the carriage position. The position can
be re-set by pressing the [ENTER] key and press [ ] to exit the menu.

SERVICE MENU
AGING

AGING
SCAN

SCAN
NOW AGING

AGING
FEED

FEED
NOW AGING

AGING
BOTH

BOTH
NOW AGING

AGING
CUTTING

CUTTING
NOW AGING

AGING
CONNECT

CONNECT
NOW AGING

When the [ENTER] key is pressed, the HEAD CARRIAGE stops Aging and moves back to the locking position.
Make sure not to perform Aging for a long time when the machine is filled with ink to prevent the ink from drying up.

SERVICE MENU
CALIB.DEFAULT

CALIB.DEFAULT
TEST PRINT
CALIB.DEFAULT
SETTING

Distance compensation in feed direction


Prameter is changed by the
key
Setting range is from -2.0 to +2.0% in 0.02% unit

SETTING
+0.06%

+0.10%

This menu is used for Calibration. Refer to [CALIBRATION].

SERVICE MENU
CROP-TOOL ADJ.

CROP-TOOl ADJ.
TEST PRINT

CROP-TOOL ADJ.
FEED SETTING

FEED SETTING
-0.15mm -0.23mm

CROP-TOOL ADJ.
SCAN SETTING

SCAN SETTING
-0.40mm -0.40mm

CROP-TOOL ADJ.
AUTO

CROP-TOOL ADJ.
REMOVE CROPMARK

CROP-TOOL ADJ.
TEST PRINT 2

CROP-TOOL ADJ.
COMPLETED

This menu is used for adjusting the position of Tool/Crop Mark Sensor.
Refer to [Tool/Crop Mark Sensor Position Adjustment].

4-7

SERVICE MENU
PRINT&CUT ADJ.

PRINT&CUT ADJ.
TEST PRINT

PRINT&CUT ADJ.
FEED SETTING

FEED SETTING
-0.15mm -0.23mm

PRINT&CUT ADJ.
SCAN SETTING

SCAN SETTING
-0.40mm -0.40mm

PRINT&CUT ADJ.
AUTO

PRINT&CUT ADJ.
COMPLETED

PRINT&CUT ADJ.
TEST PRINT 2

To change the parameter, press [ENTER].

F: 0.40
S:-0.50

PRINT&CUT ADJ.
SETTING2

-------

(-5.00~+5.00) Change in 0.01mm unit. Press [ENTER] to excute.


Press [MENU] key
This menu is used for Print/Cut position Adjustment.
Refer to [Print/Cut Position Adjustment].

SERVICE MENU
TEST PATTERN

TEST PATTERN
HORIZONTAL
It is for checking the Head Alignment in Horizontal.

TEST PATTERN
BI-DIR.
It is for checking the Head Alignment in Bidirection.

TEST PATTERN
FILL
100% fill pattern of all heads will be printed.
Printing is done by 720 x 720dpi / 16 pass.

TEST PATTERN
BI-DIR.CHECK
It is for checking the shifting with Bidirection printing.
It will be printed in a whole width of the media.

SERVICE MENU
CLOCK CHECK

CLOCK CHECK
0y000d00h00m00s
CLOCK CHECK B
0y000d00h00m00s

CLOCK CHECK
CLEAR BAT FLAG

This menu is used for checking the REAL TIME CLOCK. Time being passed after the clock has started
to work will be displayed. (Year / Day / Hour / Minute / Second) When battery is run out, [B] will be displayed
at the upper right corner of the LCD. In this case, battery has to be replaced. However, the flag wont be
cleared even if battery is replaced.
Make sure to clear the flag by entering the Battery Flag Clear Menu and then pressing the [ENTER] key.

SERVICE MENU
DIP SW CHECK

DIP SW CHECK
0000 0000
bit # [ 1 2 3 4

5 6 7 8]

This menu is used for checking the DIP SW on the MAIN BOARD. Status of bit#1 ~ #8 of the DIP SW
will be displayed as 0 for OFF and 1 for ON.

SERVICE MENU
PUMP CHECK

PUMP CHECK
PUMP SUCTION

NOW PROCESSING..

PUMP CHECK
PUMP RELEASE

NOW PROCESSING..

This menu is used for checking the Pump Motor. Rotation for Ink Suction Direction and Ink Drain
Direction can be checked. Rotation check will stop after 5 seconds.

4-8

SERVICE MENU
WIPER CHECK

NOW PROCESSING..
Finished

WIPER CHECK
FAILED !!
error (beep 2 times)

This menu is used for checking the Wiper movement. It moves the wiper back and forth 20 times after moving
aside the Tool carriage. If the machine detects the motor loses steps, an error message appears. But the
machine sometimes cant detect it. It is necessary that the technician himself/herself checks the wiper motor
doesnt lose steps by seeing the movement and hearing the sound.

SERVICE MENU
CHANGE INKTYPE

CHANGE INKTYPE
e SOL4 e SOL4
It is used for changing the Ink type compulsorily. Head Cleaning or Ink Fill wont be performed as in the
Users Mode. It is used for correcting the Ink type in case it is set to a wrong type by mistake.
INK TYPE PIG 4
Pigment
DYE 4
Dye
e SOL4
(ECO-SOL)
e SOLW4
(ECO-SOL)*1
SUBL.4
*2
UNKNOWN Not being selected
*1 It is displayed when white ink is used.
*2 It is displayed when sublimation ink is used.

SERVICE MENU
CAP&WIPER CTRL

CAP
OPEN

CAP&WIPER CTRL
CAP

CAP
UP
WIPER
FRONT

CAP&WIPER CTRL
WIPER

WIPER
REAR
It is used for moving up / down the cap.
OPEN / UP
Make sure not to open the cap for a long time in order to prevent the ink from drying up.
It is used for moving the wiper back and forth.
It can be moved at two-level [FRONT / REAR].
** Please make sure the position of the Cap and Wiper when you move the Carriage by hand.
Please make sure the position of the Carriage (especially Heads) when you move the Cap and Wiper by hand.

SERVICE MENU
PORT CHECK

DETECTING...
00:
0B

Waiting for Data Input

NETWORK
5A:

Data Input from the Eithernet

1024B

This menu is used for checking the Data Input from the Eithernet.
The Check Sum and the size of the input data will be displayed on the bottom row.
Check Sum will be indicated on the left side and the size of the input data will be indicated on the right
side. The Check Sum and the size of the input data will be cleared when pressing the [ENTER] key.

SERVICE MENU
TIME OUT

TIME OUT
10 sec 10 sec
This menu is used for setting the Time Out.
If the data transmission from the host stops for a set time, the machine recognizes that 1 printing has been
done. Default : NONE

SERVICE MENU
MAINTE. MSG.

MAINTE. MSG.
NONE 100 hours
This menu is used for setting the Maintenance time.
If the printing time reaches the set time, the Maintenance message appears.

SERVICE MENU
HEATER ADJUST

PRINT HEATER
0
-3

HEATER ADJUST
PRINT HEATER

-5~+5

DRYER

HEATER ADJUST
DRYER

-3
-5~+5

This menu is used for setting the offset value of print heater and dryer.
The heater is controlled based on the offset temperature.

4-9

PREHEAT TEMP.
35 C
35 C

SERVICE MENU
PREHEAT TEMP.

OFF, 20~40 C
Default : 20 min
This menu is used for setting the preheat temperature of the print heater.
In this menu, the temperature of [PREHEAT] under the [PREHEATING] in the USER MENU can be set.
The range which user can set by [HEATER CONFIG] becomes more than the temperature set in this menu.

HEAT TIMEOUT
OFF
10min

SERVICE MENU
HEAT TIMEOUT

OFF,10~30min
This menu is used for setting time to display a check message during temperature control of the print heater when printing starts.
When temperature control is not completed even if time passes, and printing cannot be started, the message of "CHECK HEATER
VOLTAGE SETTING" is displayed.

FRAME BACK
SET VALUE [mm]

SERVICE MENU
FRAME BACK

SET VALUE [mm]


0.0
0.0
Setting value : 0.0 mm-2000.0 mm
Default : 20 min

FRAME BACK
SET DEFAULT

Setting value : 950.0mm

It is the function in which only the quantity set up here at the time of a sheet setup pulls back media.
Firmware with this function Keep in mind that a setting value is 0.0mm (with no pull back) when downloading.

SYSTEM SWITCH
PAGE8: 00000000

SYSTEM SWITCH
PAGE1: 00000000

SERVICE MENU
SYSTEM SWITCH

bit# [87654321]

This menu is for changing the functions of the machine. Normally, it is not necessary to change any switches.
Each bit can be selected with [ ] and [ ] keys and it can be changed with [ ] and [ ] keys.
There are 8 pages of 8 bit System Switch.
Page
1
2
3
6

10

Bit
1
2
7
1
5
1
2
3
8

Contents
Deactivation of Front Cover Sensor
Deactivation of I/S Cover Sensor
Deactivation of Preset function for Bi-direction adjustment
Acceleration of cutting operation
Cartridge exchange during printing
Deactivation of heater
Heater-related settings for printing test patterns
Heater operation in the service mode

Support of water-based ink mode

5
8

Position alignment lines with crop marks


Support of white ink

Support of SP-540V/300V

6
12

Support of new type pump

Support of water-based ink with new type pump

Revised 11

Default Setting
Setting
0
1 : Front Cover is always regarded as closed.
0
1 : I/S Cover is always regarded as closed.
1
0 : Preset function for Bi-direction adjustment is disabled.
0
1 : Acceleration of cutting operation decreases.
0
1 : Printing continues for 5 seconds without pausing even if ink cartridge is removed.
1
0 : Heater is disabled.
0
1 : The settings of [FULL WIDTH S] and [SCAN INTERVAL] are applied to all the test pattern printings.
0
0
1 : Heater operates even if the machine is on with the service mode.
SP-540VS 1
1 : Water-based ink mode is supported.
SP-540V
0
0
1 : Position alignment lines are printed with crop marks.
0
1 : White ink is supported by enabling relevant functions.
1 : SP-540V/300V
1
0 : SP-300
1
1 : New type pump is supported.
depends
0 : Old type pump is supported.
depends
1 : Water-based ink is supported with new type pump.

*All the default of the items not shown here is [0].CAUTION:The machine may make unexpected mote when the Bits not shown here are changed.

SERVICE MENU
HISTORY MENU

HISTORY MENU
MOTOR GROUP

SHOT COUNT 1
26103 KShot

SHOT COUNT 1
CLEAR

All the records regarding the usage of the machine will be displayed. When [ ] and [ ] keys are
pressed, each title will be displayed on the top row and the parameters will be displayed on the bottom
row. Refer to the table on the next pages. Each parameter can be cleared when the [ENTER] key is pressed
while the CLEAR is displayed in the menu.

SERVICE MENU
REPORT

REPORT
SERVICE REPORT

SERVICE REPORT
HEAD H1

REPORT
HISTORY REPORT

SERVICE REPORT
HEAD H1

REPORT
INK CRT REPORT

INKCRT REPORT
HEAD H1

REPORT
SERIAL
- Service Report will be printed. Information necessary for service activity will be printed together with
the system report. It will be printed in A4 size with either left or right head.
- History Report will be printed.
- Serial Report Menu will be printed through the RS-232C Serial with the special tool.
(9600bps, N, 8, 1 Xon/Xoff)

4-10

Contents of History Report


MOTOR GROUP
Item
MOTOR HOURS F
MOTOR HOURS S
PUMP TIMES
CLEAR ALL

Contents
Total time that the Feed Motor has been rotated.
Total time that the Scan Motor has been rotated.
Total time that the Pump Motor has been rotated.
Clear all the values in the Motor Group.

HEAD GROUP
Item
SHOT COUNT 1
SHOT COUNT 2
SHOT COUNT 3
SHOT COUNT 4
WIPE H1
WIPE H2
RUB H1
RUB H2
CLEAN AUTO H1
CLEAN AUTO H2
CLEAN N, H1
CLEAN N, H2
CLEAN M, H1
CLEAN M, H2
CLEAN POW, H1
CLEAN POW, H2
FILL INK H1
FILL INK H2
HEAD WASH H1
HEAD WASH H2
PUMP UP H1
PUMP UP H2
CLEAR H1
CLEAR H2
CLEAR ALL

Contents
Number of shots fired from the nozzle (H1 left).
Number of shots fired from the nozzle (H1 right).
Number of shots fired from the nozzle (H2 left).
Number of shots fired from the nozzle (H2 right).
Number of times the Wiping has been performed (H1).
Number of times the Wiping has been performed (H2).
Number of times the Rubbing has been performed (H1).
Number of times the Rubbing has been performed (H2).
Number of times the Auto Head Cleaning has been performed (H1).
Number of times the Auto Head Cleaning has been performed (H2).
Number of times the Normal Head Cleaning has been performed (H1).
Number of times the Normal Head Cleaning has been performed (H2).
Number of times the Medium Head Cleaning has been performed (H1).
Number of times the Medium Head Cleaning has been performed (H2).
Number of times the Powerful Head Cleaning has been performed (H1).
Number of times the Powerful Head Cleaning has been performed (H2).
Number of times the Fill Ink has been performed (H1).
Number of times the Fill Ink has been performed (H2).
Number of times the Head Wash has been performed (H1).
Number of times the Head Wash has been performed (H2).
Number of times the Pump Up has been performed (H1).
Number of times the Pump Up has been performed (H2).
Clear all the values of the H1.
Clear all the values of the H2.
Clear all the values of all the Head.

MAINTENANCE GROUP
Item
Contents
COUNT
Number of times the Head Maintenance has been performed.

Unit
hour
hour
times

Unit
Shots/1000
Shots/1000
Shots/1000
Shots/1000
times
times
times
times
times
times
times
times
times
times
times
times
times
times
times
times
times
times

Unit
times

Reference
Life : 2000 hours
Life : 50000 hours

Reference
Life : 6 billion Shots / nozzle
Life : 6 billion Shots / nozzle
Life : 6 billion Shots / nozzle
Life : 6 billion Shots / nozzle
Nozzle surface reliability
Nozzle surface reliability
Nozzle surface reliability
Nozzle surface reliability

Reference

TOTAL TIME

Lapsed time from the last Head Maintenance.

hours

This value is cleared automatically


after the Head Maintenance.

PRINTING TIME

Printing time from the last Head Maintenance.

hours

This value is cleared automatically


after the Head Maintenance.

hours

This value is cleared by pressing


the ENTER key after LCD displays
[TIME FOR SPONGE REPLACE]
or selecting [CLEAR] in [SPONGE
HOURS] in [MAINTE. GROUP].

SPONGE HOURS

The actual time the machine performs printing.

CLEAR ALL

Clear all the values in the MAINTENANCE GROUP.

WIPE GROUP
Item

Contents

Unit

WIPING COUNT

Number of times the Wiping has been performed.

times

RUBBING COUNT

Number of times the Rubbing has been performed.

times

WIPE REPLACE
CLEAR ALL

Number of times the Wipe has been replaced.


Clear all the value in the WIPE GROUP.

times

PRINT GROUP
Item
PRINTING TIME

Total time of printing performed.

Contents

Unit
hours

PIGMENT PAGES

Number of pages printed with Pigment Ink.

pages

DYE PAGES

Number of pages printed with Dye Based Ink.

pages

ECO-SOL PAGES

Number of pages printed with ECO-Sol Ink.

pages

SUBL. PAGES

Number of pages printed with Sublimation Ink

pages

HEAD LOW
HEAD HIGH
CLEAR ALL

Number of pages printed with head low


Number of pages printed with head high
Clear all the values in the PRINT GROUP.

pages
pages

4-11

Reference
This value is cleared automatically
after replacement.
This value is cleared automatically
after replacement.

Reference
Time of the Test print is not included.

Counted with 1 page until it carries


out printing end operation after
starting printing.
Counted with 2 page until it carries
out printing end operation after
starting printing.
Counted with 3 page until it carries
out printing end operation after
starting printing.
Counted with 4 page until it carries
out printing end operation after
starting printing.

CUTTING GROUP
Item
CUTTING TIME
DISCONNECT
CLEAR ALL

Contents
Total time of cutting performed
Number of times the cutting carriage is disconnected from printing carriage.
Clear all the values in the CUTTING GROUP.

Unit
hours
times

Reference

Contents
Number of times the Ink Cartridge 1 has been changed.
Number of times the Ink Cartridge 2 has been changed.
Number of times the Ink Cartridge 3 has been changed.
Number of times the Ink Cartridge 4 has been changed.
Number of times the Ink Type has been changed.
Clear all the values in the INK GROUP.

Unit
times
times
times
times
times

Reference

HEATER GROUP
Item
PRINT USE TIME
PRINT ON TIME
PRINT ON COUNT
DRYER USE TIME
DRYER ON TIME
DRYER ON COUNT
CLEAR ALL

Contents
Total hours the print heater has been used.
Total hours the print heater has been on.
Total hours the print heater has been powered on.
Total hours the dryer has been used.
Total hours the dryer has been on.
Total hours the dryer has been powered on.
Clear all the values in the HEATER GROUP.

Unit
hours
hours
times
hours
hours
times

Reference

ERROR GROUP
Item
SERVICE CALL
S-CALL HISTORY
MOTOR ERROR F
MOTOR ERROR S
LOW TEMP.ERR.
HIGH TEMP.ERR.
PROTECT PUMP

Contents
Number of times the Service Call has occurred.
Service Call Number in the last 5 times.
Number of times the Servo Error (Feed Motor) has occurred.
Number of times the Servo Error (Scan Motor) has occurred.
Number of times the Low Temperature Error has occurred.
Number of times the High Temperature Error has occurred.
Number of times the Protect Pump Error has occurred.

Unit
times
No.
times
times
times
times
times

Reference

EMERG. CAPPING

Number of times the Emergency Capping Error has occurred.

times

START UNCAPPED
HEATER VOLTAGE

Number of times the machine starts with the uncapped.


Number of times the Heater Voltage Error has occurred.

times
times

Time of the test print is not included.

INK GROUP
Item
CARTRIDGE 1
CARTRIDGE 2
CARTRIDGE 3
CARTRIDGE 4
CHANGE INK
CLEAR ALL

I/C IC ERR

Number of times the ink cartridge IC system is unusual.

CLEAR ALL

Clear all the values in the ERROR GROUP.

SYSTEM GROUP
Item
POWER ON COUNT
POWER ON TIME
SLEEP TIME

times

Contents
Number of times being powered on.
Total times that the machine has been on.
Total times that the machine has been in sleep mode.

Unit
times
hours
hours

SHEETCUT COUNT

Number of times the Sheet Cut has been performed,

times

CLEAR ALL

Clear all the values in the SYSTEM GROUP.

4-12

Number of times it is capped


compulsorily to protect the head
from drying up when the head is
out of the cap more than 10 min..

Number of times disconnection, or


an error occurs when an ink
cartridge IC system causes
abnormalities and it becomes
impossible to read information from

Reference
Sleep time is not included.
It counts Auto Sheet Cut performed
both by command and panel.

Service Report
Roland Versa CAMM
Model
Version
Serial No.
Ink type

: SP-540V
: 4.00
: XX00002
: ECO-SOL 4Color

Ink remain(1-4)
Head Temperature
Heater temp.(Print)
Heater temp.(Dryer)

: 99/95/93/94
: 29 C / 84.2 F
: 37 C / 98 F
: 41 C / 104 F

Edge detection
Empty mode
Calibration
Media clamp
Full width scanning
Sheet remain
Sheet remain at loading

: ENABLE
: Stop
: 0.00%
: SHORT
: DISABLE
: 28.5m
: ENABLE

Length unit
Temperature unit
Menu language
Sleep
Sleep interval
Head height
Scan interval
Vacuum power
Heater setting(Print)
Heater setting(Dryer)
Preheating
Feed for Dry

:mm
:C
: English
: ENABLE
: 30 min
: HIGH
: 0.0 sec.
: AUTO
: 37 C / 98 F
: 40 C / 104 F
: MENU
: DISABLE

Cutting calib. (F/S)


Print-cut adjust (F/S)
Cutting priority
Prefeed

:0.00/ 0.00%
:0.00/ 0.00mm
: COMMAND
: DISABLE

Bi-dir. adjust

No.1
No.2
No.3
No.4

Tool Parameter
Force
Velocity
Offset
Up Velocity

: H1
: 0
: 0
: -2
: -2

H2
0
0
-2
-2

: 105 gf
: 25 cm/s
: 0.250 mm
: 30cm/s

Service Report
Head rank H1
: 7CV3738UTVYWXSU . . . . . . . . . . . .
40W.
H2
: 7FU3939RUSYXWSV . . . . . . . . . . . .
30E.
Dip SW
: 00100000
System SW
page1-4 : 01000000 00000000 01100001 00000000
page5-8 : 00000000 00000100 00000000 00000000
page9-12 : 00000000 00000100 00000000 00000000
: H1
H2
Head hori.(DT1.Low)
:
+6
Maintenance request
(DT3.Low)
:
+7
Booter version
(DT1.High)
:
+7
Battery
(DT3.High)
:
+8
Cap adjust
Head bi. (DT1.Low)
: +18
+19
Heater adjust (Print)
(DT3.Low)
: +16
+17
Heater adjust (Dryer)
(DT1.High)
: +26
+27
Preheat temperature
(DT3.High)
: +24
+25
Heating timeout
Limit position
:
20.8 mm
Force adjust 30gf
Cutter Down Position
:
1828.2 mm
Force adjust 200gf
Calibration default
:
0.00 %
Crop-tool adjust (F/S)
Encorder position (L)
:
1575.0 mm
Print-cut adjust (F/S)
Encorder position (R)
:
203.4 mm
Pinch Adjust
Crop sensor adjust
Environment match
:
+0.181%
Timeout
Encoder calibration
:
+0.181%

4-13

.D
.D

: NONE
: 1.03
: Charged
: 0.00 mm
: 0C
: 0C
: 35 C
: 20 min
: 10
: 51
: - 0.50/ -0.20 mm
: +0.11/ -0.60 mm
: 1.55 mm
: 0
: NONE

HISTORY REPORT
History Report

Model
: SP-540V
Version
: 4.00
Serial No.
: XX00002
= = = = Motor group = = = =
Motor hours (feed)
:
0 hours
Motor hours (scan)
:
11 hours
Pump times
:
2,425 times
= = = = Head group = = = =
Shot count H1 ( 1, 2)
:
4,613
9,042 K shot / nozzle
H2 ( 3, 4)
:
11,894
7,711 K shot / nozzle
:
H1
H2
Wiping count for head
:
50
50 times
Rubbing count for head
:
0
0 times
Auto cleaning count
:
22
22 times
Normal cleaning count
:
4
4 times
Medium cleaning count
:
0
0 times
Powerful cleaning count
:
0
0 times
Fill ink count
:
0
0 times
Head wash count
:
0
0 times
Pump up count
:
0
0 times
Ink renewal (normal)
:
0
0 times
Ink renewal (full)
:
0
0 times
= = = = Ink group = = = =
Cartridge change (1-4)
:
0
0
0
0
times
Change ink type
:
0 times
Renewal message (N/F) :
0
0 times
Renewal canceling (N/F) :
0
0 times
= = = = Error group = = = =
Service call count
:
8 times
Service call history
: 0104 0110 0110 0106 0110
Motor error (feed)
:
0 times
Motor error (scan)
:
1 times
Low temperature error
:
0 times
High temperature error
:
0 times
Protecting pump error
:
0 times
Emergency capping
:
0 times
Start uncapped
:
5 times
Heater voltage error
:
0 times
Ink crt. system error
:
0 times
= = = = Heater group = = = =
Heater used time
(P/D) :
51
47 hours
Heater on time (P/D) :
17
11 hours
Heater on count (P/D) :
1,048
835 times
= = = = Maintenance group = = = =
= = = = Wiper group = = = =
Count
:
1 times
Wiping count
:
Total time
:
1,978 hours
Rubbing count
:
Printing time
:
15 hours
Wiper replace count
:
Sponge hours
:
9 hours
= = = = System group = = = =
= = = = Print group = = = =
Power on count
:
Printing time
:
9 hours
Power on time
:
Print pages by Pigment
:
0 pages
Sleep time
:
by Dye ink
:
0 pages
Sheet cut count
:
:
108 pages
by ECO-SOL
= = = = Cutting group = = = =
by Sublimation :
0 pages
Cutting time
:
by Head height low
:
108 pages
Disconnect carr. count
:
by Head height high
:
0 pages

4-14

20 times
0 times
1 times
168
66
391
24

times
hours
hours
times

2 hours
178 times

Other Factory Mode

SYSTEM PARAMETER INITIALIZE


[

],[

] , [ ENTER ] + POWER ON

INITIALIZE ALL
SYS.PARAMETER

INITIALIZE
COMPLETED

The machine becomes on by turning the sub power switch


while pressing [ ], [ ] and [ENTER] keys.
Initialize can be performed by pressing the [ENTER] key.
It can also be canceled by pressing the [POWER] key.
The power will be off automatically when initialize is completed.
It is necessary to do the LIMIT POSITION INITIALIZE after this operation.
The error message [SERVICE CALL 0101] will appear
if you dont setup the LIMIT POSITION.

DISPLAYED LANGUAGE
AND UNIT

SERVICE REPORT_PRINTING

[ MENU ] + POWER ON

Roland SP-300
Ver.1.00

] + POWER ON

SERVICE REPORT

Turn on the sub power switch while


pressing [ ] key.
Service Report can be printed on the A4
size media.
The printing will be performed in Black.
* Please print the [History Report] from
the Service Mode.

MENU LANGUAGE
ENGLISH

SETUP SHEET

ENGLISH/JAPANESE

LENGTH UNIT
mm
INCH
mm/INCH

TEMP. UNIT
C
F
C/ F

4-15

Service Menu
Service Menu

Combination Key Selection

Comments

Service Mode

Sub Power

Press [Menu] and [


Service Menu.

Upgrade F/W

Sub Power

[VERSION UP SURE?] will be


displayed.
Press [ENTER] to upgrade F/W.

Installing F/W

Main Power

Use this when the main board is


replaced.

Sub Power

All parameters will be initialized.


Press [ENTER] to start initialize.

Sub Power

Press [ ] while aligning Carriage


to cap Heads.
Press [ENTER] and set up Cut
Down Pos. Press [ENTER].

System Parameter
Initialize

ENTER

Limit/Cut Down

History Report
(REPORT)

1 time
Service menu

REPORT

Select [HISTORY REPORT]

Sub Power

Service Report

] to enter

Select [HISTORY REPORT] and


press [ ] and set up Cut
Down Pos. Press [ENTER].
Service Report (Adjustment value)
will be printed.

Users Menu
Users Menu Item
Language/Unit

Combination Key Selection


Menu

Comments

Sub Power

Press [ ] / [ ] to select
Language and Uint.

Manual Cleaning

Cleaning

Sub Power

Select [CLEANING] and press


[ENTER].
Carriage moves to the middle of
the left I/S cover.

Wiper Replace

Cleaning

Sub Power

Press [ ] one time and


press [ENTER].

4-16

4-3 HOW TO UPGRADE FIRMWARE (Referential Time : 5min.)

Check the SP-540V's IP address.


It is necessary to prepare the followings to upgrade the FIRMWARE.
1. Firmware Disk
2. Windows PC (OS Windows2000/XP)
* Network port is required.
3. Peck.exe
4. Network cable
*A cross cable is required when you connect SP-540V to PC directly.

Confirm that main power of SP-540V is turned "on "


and sub power of SP-540V is turned "off".
Double-click Peck.exe to start the Peck.

[Peck] screen is displayed.


Click [Select Port] button.

[Select Port] screen is displayed.


Confirm that [via Network] is checked.
Input the SP-540V's IP address.
Click [OK].

4-17

[Peck ]screen is displayed again.


Click [Firmware Upgrade] button.

[Open] screen is displayed.


Select the firmware file, and click [Open].
Peck starts to send the firmware to the SP-540V.

Machine goes into Firmware Upgrade mode


automatically.
When upgrade is completed, sub power sw will be
turned off automatically.
NG

DATA ERROR
FORMAT ERROR

ERASING
>

NG

DEVICE ERROR
WRITE ERROR

WRITING
<

NG

DEVICE ERROR
WRITE ERROR

VERIFYING
<

NG

DEVICE ERROR
WRITE ERROR

*SP-540V
>

COMPLETE

4-18

V1.00

[F/W installation when the Main Board is replaced]

Make sure the MAIN POWER SW is OFF and then


turn on the MAIN POWER SW again while pressing
[
], [
] and [ ] keys.
Or since [SUM ERROR] is displayed when the MAIN
POWER SW is turned on, [WAITING] is displayed on
the LCD if the [ENTER] key is pressed at that time.

], [

], [

] + MAIN POWER ON

VERSION UP SURE?

Press [ENTER] to excute the installation.

Send the firmware using the Peck.

4-19

4-4 HEAD ALIGNMENT (Referential Time : 25 min._1 Head Alignment)


[About HEAD ALIGNMENT]
HEAD ALIGNMENT is necessary to obtain the good printing quality.
If the heads are not aligned, printing problems, such as banding, fine lines, gap between bands, could occur.

Remove the I/S COVER.

Remove the CARRIAGE COVER.

Remove the DAMPER PLATE.

I/S COVER

CARRIAGE COVER

DAMPER PLATE

4-20

Remove the HEAD BOARD COVER (Clear Cover).

HEAD BOARD COVER

Turn on the SUB POWER SW while pressing [


and [ ] keys to enter the SERVICE MODE.
Setup the PET film on the machine.

], [

], [

], [

] + POWER ON

[ MENU ] key
Menu
SERVICE MENU

[BIAS ADJUSTMENT]
Select the [BIAS] > [TEST PRINT] menu under the
6
[HEAD ADJUST] menu and press the [ENTER] key.

SERVICE MENU
HEAD ADJUST
[ ]

HEAD ADJUST
BIAS
[ ]

BIAS
TEST PRINT
[ ]

TEST PATTERN shown in the right figure will be


printed.

K&C M&Y

4-21

Loosen the 3 screws fixing the Head in order as shown


in the figure.

Loosen the screws fixing the Head for 1/2 turn.


If the screws are loosened too much,
adjustments could not be performed correctly.

Insert the 1.5 mm Hexagonal Wrench to the hole of the


HEAD CARRIAGE, then, turn the screw so that the lines
of each color in the test pattern will be straight.
*Reference*
Position of the printing moves 1 line by turning
the screw 3/4 turn.

Adjustment
Screw

Hole for inserting


the Hexagonal
Wrench

- When the upper lines are the left side of the lower
lines, turn the screw CW.
- When the upper lines are the right side of the lower
lines, turn the screw CCW.

4-22

10 Tighten the screws fixing the Head in the reverse order


when fixing with using the TORQUE DRIVER (ST-056).

Torque for tightening is 2kgf cm (20cNm).


Make sure not to tighten the screws too tightly.

11 Print the test pattern again.

If the result is NG, repeat 6 ~ 10 .

The shifting of lines should be within 1/2 dot.

4-23

[VERTICAL ADJUSTMENT]
Select the [VERTICAL] > [TEST PRINT] under the
12
[HEAD ADJUST] menu and press the [ENTER] key.

SERVICE MENU
HEAD ADJUST
[ ]

HEAD ADJUST
VERTICAL
[ ]

VERTICAL
TEST PRINT
[ ]

13 TEST

PATTERN shown in the right figure will be


printed.

BK MG BK

14

Loosen the 3 screws fixing the Head in order as shown


in the figure.

Loosen the screws fixing the Head for 1/2 turn.


If the screws are loosened too much,
adjustments could not be performed correctly.

15 Turn the ADJUSTMENT SCREW so that the lines of each


color in the test pattern will be straight.

*Reference*
Position of the printing moves 1 line by turning
the screw 30 degrees.

ADJUSTMENT SCREW

4-24

- When the M lines are above the K lines, turn the


Adjustment Screw CW.
- When the M lines are below the K lines, turn the
Adjustment Screw CCW.

Adjust the M/Y Head on the basis of the K/C Head.


It is not necessary to adjust the K/C Head.

16 Tighten the screws fixing the Head in the reverse order


when fixing with using the TORQUE DRIVER (ST-056).

Torque for tightening is 2kgf cm (20cNm).


Make sure not to tighten the screws firmly.

17 Print the test pattern again.


If the result is NG, repeat 12 ~ 16 .

The shifting of lines should be within 1/2 dot.

4-25

[ HORIZONTAL ADJUSTMENT ]
Select the [HORIZONTAL] > [TEST PRINT] in the
18
[HEAD ADJUST] menu and press the [ENTER] key.

SERVICE MENU
HEAD ADJUST
[ ]

HEAD ADJUST
HORIZONTAL
[ ]

HORIZONTAL
TEST PRINT
[ ]

19 Following TEST PATTERN will be printed.

Find the position where the block of M and Y color matches that of the K and C color and check the number.
In case of having problem deciding the number, the number between the 2 numbers can be selected.
The number with
is the current setting.

H2
DT3,High

H2
DT1,High

-20

-6

-5

-4

-3

-2

-1

+1 +2 +3 +4 +5

+6

+20

-20

-6

-5

-4

-3

-2

-1

+1 +2 +3 +4 +5

+6

+20

-20

-6

-5

-4

-3

-2

-1

+1 +2 +3 +4 +5

+6

+20

-20

-6

-5

-4

-3

-2

-1

+1 +2 +3 +4 +5

+6

+20

H2
DT3,Low

H2
DT1,Low

20 Select [DT1] and [DT3] in the [HORIZONTAL] menu and


enter the parameters checked at 19 with [ ] and [
Press the [ENTER] key to save the settings.

HEAD ADJUST
HORIZONTAL

HORIZONTAL
TEST PRINT

] keys.

Parameters can be entered


with an increment of 0.5.

4-26

HORIZONTAL
DT1 LOW

H2
2

HORIZONTAL
DT3 LOW

H2
2

HORIZONTAL
DT1 HIGH

H2
2

HORIZONTAL
DT3 HIGH

H2
2

[BIDIRECTION ADJUSTMENT]
21 Select [BI-DIR.DEFAULT] > [TEST PRINT] in the [HEAD
ADJUST] menu and press the [ENTER] key.

SERVICE MENU
HEAD ADJUST
[ ]

HEAD ADJUST
BI-DIR.DEFAULT
[ ]

BI-DIR.DEFAULT
TEST PRINT
[ ]

22 Following TEST PATTERN will be printed.

Find the position where the upper block matches the lower block and check the number.
In case of having problem deciding the number, the number between the 2 numbers can be selected.
The number with
is the current setting.

H2
H1
DT3,High

+9 +10 +11 +12 +13 +14 +15 +16 +17 +18 +19 +20 +21

+40

+9 +10 +11 +12 +13 +14 +15 +16 +17 +18 +19 +20 +21

+40

+9 +10 +11 +12 +13 +14 +15 +16 +17 +18 +19 +20 +21

+40

+9 +10 +11 +12 +13 +14 +15 +16 +17 +18 +19 +20 +21

+40

H2
H1
DT1,High
H2
H1
DT3,Low
H2
H1
DT1,Low

23 Select [DT1] and [DT3] and in the [BI-DIR. DEFAULT]


menu and enter the parameters checked at 22
with [
] and [
] keys.
Press the [ENTER] key to save the settings.
Parameters can be entered
with an increment of 0.5.

4-27

HEAD ADJUST
BI-DIR. DEFAULT

BI-DIR. DEFAULT
TEST PRINT

BI-DIR. DEFAULT
DT1,low

H1
25

H2
27

BI-DIR. DEFAULT
DT3,low

H1
25

H2
27

BI-DIR. DEFAULT
DT1,high

H1
25

H2
27

BI-DIR. DEFAULT
DT3,high

H1
25

H2
27

24

Fix the HEAD BOARD COVER (Clear Cover).

HEAD BOARD COVER

25

Fix the DAMPER PLATE.

DAMPER PLATE

4-28

4-5 LIMIT POSITION & CUT DOWN POSITION INITIALIZE (Referential Time : 10min.)

[About LIMIT POSITION & CUT DOWN POSITION INITIALIZE]


This is used to compensate the distance between the Capping position and the position where the Limit
Sensor is detected. It also detects the distance between the cut down position to the Limit Sensor.

Remove the I/S COVER.

Turn on the SUB POWER SW while pressing [ ], [ ]


and [ ] keys.

I/S COVER

],[

],[

] + POWER ON

LIMIT INITIALIZE
MENU

MOVE TO CAP POS

Connect the Tool carriage and Head carriage.


Push the HEAD CARRIAGE leftward and check if it is
locked.
If it is locked, proceed to the next step.
If it is not locked, move the HEAD CARRIAGE
rightward until it will be locked.
After the HEAD CARRIAGE is locked, push the
Head Carriage to the left until it stops because there
is a play with the HEAD CARRIAGE.

4-29

Cap the HEADs by moving the CAPPING UNIT with


[ ] and [ ] keys.

Make sure the HEADs are capped correctly.


If the WHITE GUIDEs of the CAPPING UNIT come
inside from the BLACK GUIDEs of the HEAD
CARRIAGE at either side, the capping position is not
OK. Proceed to the next step.
If the capping position is OK, press [ENTER] and
proceed to 12 .

BLACK
GUIDE
OK

OK

NG

WHITE
GUIDE

Remove the PUMP COVER.

PUMP COVER

Unlock the carriage, and move the carriage out of the


CAPPING UNIT leftward by hand.

4-30

NG

Loosen four screws for fixing the CAPPING UNIT.

4 screws for fixing the CAPPING UNIT

Move the HEAD CARRIAGE to the lock position by


hand.

After the HEAD CARRIAGE is locked, push the


Head Carriage to the left until it stops because there
is a play with the HEAD CARRIAGE.

10

Adjust the position of CAPPING UNIT by moving it left


and right by hand so that the caps come straight below
the each head.
Move the CAPPING UNIT up and down with the cursor
keys, and cap the heads at that position.

Fix the four screws for fixing the CAPPING UNIT at


that position.
Press the [ENTER] key.

4 screws for fixing the CAPPING UNIT


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11

Fix the PUMP COVER.

PUMP COVER

12

Confirm the CAPPING UNIT is capped at correct


position, press [ENTER] Key again.
After the LIMIT POSITION INITIALIZE is completed,
the message appears as shown in the figure.

DETECTING..

SETTING UP
CUTTER DOWN POS

13 TOOL CARRIAGE will be separated from the HEAD CARRIAGE.


Move the TOOL CARRIAGE with your hand until it makes
full contact with the LEFT FRAME and make the cutter down.

14 Carry out the CUT DOWN POSITION INITIALIZE by


pressing [ENTER] key.

DETECTING..

INITIALIZE
COMPLETED

4-32

4-6 LINEAR ENCODER SETUP (Referential Time : 5min.)


[About LINEAR ENCODER SETUP]
First, this checks if the linear encoder can be read correctly in the whole width . Next, this calibrates the
length of the linear encoder which stretches and shrinkdue to the environmental temperature and humidity.
It is necessary to do this operatio if any of the followings has been performed.
-Limit Sensor is replaced.
-Liner Encorder is replceed
-Encoder Module is replaed.
-Main board is replaced
-SYSTEM PARAMETER INTIALIZE is performed.

Lower the Pinch Rollers.


Make sure to unload the media when it is set on the
machine.
Then, turn on the SUB POWER SW while pressing [ ],
[ ] and [ ] keys to enter the SERVICE MODE.

4
[

], [

], [

] + POWER ON

[ MENU ] key
Menu
SERVICE MENU

Select the [LINEAR ENCODER] menu in the SERVICE


MENU and press the [ENTER] key.

SERVICE MENU
LINEAR ENCODER

NOW PROCESSING..
POS:
1361.00mm

Either of the messages will appear at the completion


of the set up.
In case of SETUP error, check the followings.
1. Dirt/Scratch on the ENCODER SCALE.
2. Dirt/Scratch on the ENCODER MODULE.
3. ENCODER SCALE is not between the
ENCODER MODULE.
4. Backlash of the CARRIAGE MOTOR GEAR
and the DRIVE GEAR.
5. Fixation between the CARRIAGE and the CARRIAGE
WIRE.
6. Bad Contact in the cables.

4-33

LINEAR ENCODER
SETUP COMPLETED
LINEAR ENCODER
SETUP FAILED

When Linear Encoder Setup is completed, carry out the


[LINEAR CALIB.] in the Service Menu to press the
[ENTER] key.

SERVICE MENU
LINEAR CALIB.
[ENTER]

NOW PROCESSING..

LINEAR CALIB.
SETUP COMPLETED

LENEAR CALIB.
0.18%

In case of an error, check the followings.


1. Dirt/Scratch on the ENCODER SCALE.
2. Dirt/Scratch on the ENCODER MODULE.
3. ENCODER SCALE is not between the
ENCODER MODULE.
4. Backlash of the CARRIAGE MOTOR GEAR
and the DRIVE GEAR.
5. Fixation between the CARRIAGE and the
CARRIAGE WIRE.
6. Bad Contact in the cables.

LINEAR CALIB.
SETUP FAILED

4-34

4-7 CROP MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT (Referential Time : 10min.)

[About CROP MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT]


This adjustment is for adjusting the sensitivity of the CROP MARK SENSOR.
If not adjusted, crop marks can not be read correctly and result in a problem that
the cutting shifts from the printing.

Remove the I/S COVER,LEFT COVER,FRONT


COVER and FRONT RAIL COVER.

FRONT RAIL COVER


LEFT COVER

I/S COVER

FRONT COVER

Remove the TOOL CARRIAGE COVER and


CARRIAGE BOARD COVER.

CARRIAGE BOARD COVER

TOOL CARRIAGE COVER

Turn on the sub power switch while pressing [ ], [ ]


and [ ] keys to enter the SERVICE MODE.
Set the SV-GG media on the machine, and lower the
Pinch Rollers.

], [

], [

] + POWER ON

[ MENU ] key
Menu
SERVICE MENU

4-35

Select [OUTLEVEL CHECK] under the [CROPMARK


SENS] menu.
Press the [ENTER] key, and the Crop Mark will be
printed. Then the TOOL CARRIAGE moves on the
Crop Mark automatically.

SERVICE MENU
CROPMARK SENS

[ ]
CROPMARK SENS
OUTLEVEL CHECK

Adjust the VR on the CARRIAGE BOARD so that the


"MAX" voltage displayed on the LCD will be 2.5 +/- 0.2V.

VR

The voltage displayed in the LCD decreases


for some degree due to the ink drying.

MIN 1.9V MAX 2.6V


[ 2.4V ]

Perform [OUTLEVEL CHECK] again and make sure


that the voltage is correct value.
If it is out of range, adjust it again.

MIN 1.9V MAX 2.6V


[ 2.4V ]

4-36

4-8 TOOL / CROP MARK SENSOR POSITION ADJUSTMENT (Referential Time : 10min.)

[About TOOL/CROP MARK SENSOR POSITION ADJUSTMENT]


This adjustment is for calibrating the shifting in the relative positions of Tool and Crop Mark
Sensor. If it is not adjusted,the cut position to the position of the detected crop mark
becomes inaccurate, gap arises in the print and cut when auto detection of a crop mark is
performed.
There are two adjusting ways prepared in this Mode, Manual and Auto.
We recommend to carry out the Manual Adjustment for the more accurate adjustment.

Turn on the sub power switch while pressing [ ], [ ] and


[ ] keys to enter the SERVICE MODE.
Set the SV-GG media on the machine and lower the
Pinch Rollers.

], [

], [

] + POWER ON

[ MENU ] key
Menu
SERVICE MENU

[MANUAL ADJUSTMENT]
Select [TEST PRINT2] under the [CROP-TOOL ADJ.]
2
menu.
Test Pattern will be printed and cut when the [ENTER]
key is pressed.

SERVICE MENU
CROP-TOOL ADJ.

CROP-TOOL ADJ.
TEST PRINT 2
[ENTER]

From the Test Pattern, find the value where the printing
line matches the cutting line.
In this case, the correction value for the scanning
direction is "-0.3".

<TEST PATTERN>

Correction-value scale

+2.0

-2.0

+1.5

-1.5

+1.0

-1.0

+0.5

-0.5

-0.5

+0.0
+2.0

+1.5

+1.0

+0.5

+0.0

-0.0
Scan

Feed

-2.0

-1.5

-1.0

-0.5

-0.0

Cutting line

4-37

Select [SCAN SETTING] from the [CROP-TOOL ADJ.]


menu and enter the correction-value found in the Test
Pattern.

SERVICE MENU
CROP-TOOL ADJ.

CROP-TOOL ADJ.
SCAN SETTING

SCAN SETTING
-0.40mm -0.40mm
[ENTER]

Select [FEED SETTING] from the [CROP-TOOL ADJ.]


menu and enter the correction-value found in the Test
Pattern.

SERVICE MENU
CROP-TOOL ADJ.

CROP-TOOL ADJ.
FEED SETTING

FEED SETTING
-0.15mm -0.23mm
[ENTER]

Select [TEST PRINT] under the [CROP-TOOL ADJ.]


menu.
Test Pattern will be printed and cut when the [ENTER]
key is pressed.

SERVICE MENU
CROP-TOOL ADJ.

CROP-TOOL ADJ.
TEST PRINT
[ENTER]

If the cutting line is shifted from the printed image, fine


adjust the error in Scan Direction and Feed Direction in
the step 4 and 5 .

4-38

[AUTOMATIC ADJUSTMENT]
Setup the Vinyl Sheet (note : Vinyl should be black and
8 the backing should be white.) on the Machine.
Turn on the sub power switch while pressing [ ], [ ]
and [ ] keys to enter the SERVICE MODE.

], [

], [

] + POWER ON

[ MENU ] key
Menu
SERVICE MENU

Select [AUTO] under the [CROP-TOOL ADJ.] menu.


Crop Mark will be cut when the [ENTER] key is pressed.

4
MENU
SERVICE MENU
SERVICE MENU
CROP-TOOL ADJ.

CROP-TOOL ADJ.
AUTO
[ENTER]

10

While the Vinyl is still set on the Machine, peel off the
Crop Mark being cut when the message shown in the
right figure is displayed on the LCD.
Then, press the [ENTER] key.
CROP-TOOL ADJ.
REMOVE CROPMARK
[ENTER]

11

TOOL / CROP MARK SENSOR ADJUSTMENT will be


done automatically.

CROP-TOOL ADJ.
COMPLETED

4-39

4-9 PRINT / CUT POSITION ADJUSTMENT (Referential Time : 10min.)

[About PRINT / CUT POSITION ADJUSTMENT]


This adjustment is for calibrating the relative positions of printing and cutting.
If it is not adjusted, it could result in a problem that the cutting shifts from printing.
There are two adjusting ways prepared in this Mode, Manual and Auto.
We recommend to carry out the Manual Adjustment for more accurate adjustment.
Before doing this adjustment, perform [ENV. MATCH].

Turn on the sub power switch while pressing [ ], [ ]


and [ ] keys to enter the SERVICE MODE.
Set the SVG-G media on the machine and lower the
Pinch Rollers.

], [

], [

] + POWER ON

[ MENU ] key
Menu
SERVICE MENU

Select [SETTING 2] under the [PRINT&CUT ADJ.]


menu and press the [ ] key to enter the menu in the
right figure.

Three marks are not printed unless


[TEST CUT] is pressed in the state of a
screen*.

SERVICE MENU
PRINT&CUT ADJ.

PRINT&CUT ADJ.
SETTING2
[

F: 0.40 ---S:-0.50 ----

Press the [TEST CUT] key to excute printing the Test


Pattern. The marks are printed in the right edge, the left
edge and middle of the media (Three position) and
each frame of the marks is cut.

At this time, if the [TEST PRINT] key is


pressed, the mark is printed in the right edge
of the media (only one position) and a frame of
the mark is cut.

4-40

Check the gap between the marks and cutting line.

The gap of the print&cut might be different.


depends on the position.

Input the values by pressing [ ], [ ], [ ] and [ ]


keys to minimize the gap between the print and the cut
at the 3 positions. An input is performed per 0.01mm
unit. (cutting position moves by this operation) Press
[ENTER] to save the adjustment value

4
F: 0.40 ---S:-0.50 ----

F:

F: 0.40 +0.01mm
S:-0.50 -0.20mm

F: 0.41 ---S:-0.70 ----

S:

[ENTER]

The dotted line shows cutting line.

To escape from the input screen of an


adjustment value, press the [MENU] button.
Please be careful that the adjustment value
changes if the [ ], [ ], [ ] or [ ] key is
pressed at this time.

For the check, press the [TEST CUT] key again and
perform the printing of a test pattern. Check the mark
printed / cut and gap of each mark and a cut line.
Adjustment has been completed if the quantity of the
gap in three points (the right, the left and middle) is the
minimum. If you can still see the large gap, repeat the
procedures 3-5.

The dotted line shows cutting line.

4-41

4-10 CALIBRATION (FEEDING DIRECTION) (Referential Time : 15min.)


[About CALIBRATION]
CALIBRATION is for calibrating the media feeding amount.
It calibrates the manufacturing tolerance of the Grit Roller diameter to make it possible to feed media for a
correct amount.
Calibration is done by using the PET-G in the Factory.
If it is not adjusted, banding or white lines appears in the printing result with an incorrect printing length.

Turn on the sub power switch while pressing [ ], [ ] and


[ ] keys to enter the SERVICE MODE.
Set the PET-G on the machine and lower the Pinch
Rollers.

], [

], [

] + POWER ON

[ MENU ] key
Menu
SERVICE MENU

Select the [TEST PRINT] menu under the [CALIB.


DEFAULT] menu and press the [ENTER] key.
SERVICE MENU
CALIB.DEFAULT

CALIB.DEFAULT
TEST PRINT

TEST PATTERN will be printed.


Calibrating amount can be calculated with the formula
shown at 4 based on the printing result.
400mm
Feed

TEST PATTERN is always printed with Offset


0.00%. Therefore, TEST PATTERN is not
changed even if you change the value in the
[SETTING] menu.

500mm
Scan

4-42

Calculate the amount to be calibrated with the formula


shown at the right figure.
1. CA = Calibrating Amount
2. CL = Commanded Length (=400mm)
3. ML = Measured Length

FORMULA
CA = CL - ML x 100
ML

Select the [SETTING] menu under the [CALIB.


DEFAULT] menu and change the amount to be
calibrated with [ ] and [ ] keys.
Press the [ENTER] key to save the setting.

Parameters can be entered with an increment


of 0.02%.
(MAX. +2.00% ~ MIN. -2.00%)

SERVICE MENU
CALIB.DEFAULT

CALIB.DEFAULT
SETTING

SETTING
+0.00%

4-43

+0.14%

4-11 TOOL HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT (Referential Time : 20min.)


[About TOOL HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT ]
This adjustment is for getting correct Tool Pressure when cutting is performed.
When this adjustment is not performed correctly, lines are cut like dashed lines or
lines may be cut strongly beyond necessity.

Remove the I/S COVER,LEFT COVER,FRONT


COVER and FRONT RAIL COVER.

FRONT RAIL COVER

LEFT COVER

I/S COVER

FRONT COVER

Turn on the sub power switch while pressing [ ], [ ]


and [ ] keys to enter the SERVICE MODE.
[

], [

], [

] + POWER ON

[ MENU ] key
Menu
SERVICE MENU

Select [FORCE ADJUST] in the SERVICE MODE.

When you enter the [FORCE ADJUST] menu,


you can move only the TOOL CARRIAGE.

MENU
SERVICE MENU

SERVICE MENU
FORCE ADJUST

4-44

Remove the TOOL CARRIAGE COVER.

TOOL CARRIAGE COVER

Put the WHITE DUMMY PEN (ST-006) on the TOOL


CARRIAGE.

Lower the PINCH ROLLERs at both edges of the GRIT


ROLLER.

Move the carriage to the right end of BED.

There is no H mark on this machine.

4-45

WHITE DUMMY PEN

Turn the ADJUSTMENT SCREW to adjust the


clearance between the pen tip and the BED to 2.5 ~
2.6mm.

ADJUSTMENT
SCREW

Carry out [TOOL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT] after


this adjustment.

4-46

BED

4-12 TOOL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT (Referential Time : 15min.)


[About TOOL PRESSURE ADJUSTMENT]
This adjustment is for having the correct tool pressure.
Perform this adjustment at the right end of BED. There is no H mark.

Remove the I/S COVER,LEFT COVER,FRONT


COVER and FRONT RAIL COVER.

FRONT RAIL COVER


LEFT COVER

FRONT COVER

Turn on the sub power switch while pressing [ ], [ ]


and [ ] keys to enter the SERVICE MODE.
[

], [

], [

] + POWER ON

[ MENU ] key
Menu
SERVICE MENU

I/S COVER

Select [FORCE ADJUST] in the SERVICE MODE.


MENU
SERVICE MENU

When you enter the [FORCE ADJUST] menu,


you can move only the TOOL CARRIAGE.
SERVICE MENU
FORCE ADJUST

4-47

Put the WHITE DUMMY PEN (ST-006) on the TOOL


WHITE DUMMY PEN
CARRIAGE.

Lower the PINCH ROLLERs at both edges of the GRIT


ROLLER.

Move a carriage to the right end of BED.

There is no H mark on this machine.

Select [30gf] under [FORCE ADJUST] menu.


Press the [TEST CUT] key and move the TOOL down.

SERVICE MENU
FORCE ADJUST

FORCE ADJUST
30gf

30gf
17

16
[TEST CUT]

4-48

Pull up the Handle part of the TOOL HOLDER with the


DIAL GAUGE (ST-013) and measure the pressure
when the pen tip leaves the BED.

ST-013

Adjust the parameter in the [30gf] menu with [ ] and


[ ] keys so that the pressure will be 25 ~ 35gf(0.25N ~
0.35N).
Press the [ENTER] key to save the settings.
30gf
17

TOOL HOLDER

16
[ ][ ]
[ENTER]

Select [200gf] under [FORCE ADJUST] menu.


Press the [TEST CUT] key and move the TOOL down.

SERVICE MENU
FORCE ADJUST

FORCE ADJUST
200gf

200gf
56

57
[TEST CUT]

10 Pull up the Handle part of the TOOL HOLDER with the


TENSION GAUGE (ST-002) and measure the pressure
when the pen tip leaves the BED.
Adjust the parameter in the [200gf] menu with [ ] and
[ ] keys so that the pressure will be 195 ~ 205gf (1.9N
~ 2.0N).
Press the [ENTER] key to save the settings.

ST-013

200gf
56

TOOL HOLDER

57
[ ][ ]
[ENTER]

11 Enter [30gf] menu under [FORCE ADJUST] menu for


checking again.
Press the [TEST CUT] key and move the TOOL down.

SERVICE MENU
FORCE ADJUST

FORCE ADJUST
30gf

30gf
17

16
[TEST CUT]

4-49

12 Pull up the Handle part of the TOOL HOLDER with


the DIAL GAUGE (ST-013) and confirm the value
when the pen tip leaves the BED.
If the value is 25 ~ 35gf (0.25N ~ 0.35N), it is OK.

ST-013

If it is out of the range, adjust it again.

TOOL HOLDER

4-50

4-13 CARRIAGE WIRE TENSION ADJUSTMENT (Referential Time : 10min.)

Remove the I/S COVER,LEFT COVER,FRONT


COVER and FRONT RAIL COVER.

LEFT COVER

FRONT COVER

FRONT RAIL COVER

I/S COVER

Loosen the screws shown in the figure.

Measure the wire tension with the TENSION METER


(ST-011) at the center of the LM GUIDE.

Adjust the tension with the ADJUSTMENT SCREW so


that it will be as 13lb ~ 15lb when replacing the wire, or
9lb ~ 11lb in other cases.

4-51

Turn on the SUB POWER SW while pressing [ ], [ ]


and [ ] keys to enter the SERVICE MODE.
[

], [

], [

] + POWER ON

[ MENU ] key
Menu
SERVICE MENU

Select the [SCAN] menu under the [AGING] menu and


press the [ENTER] key to start AGING.

SERVICE MENU
AGING
[ ]

AGING
SCAN
[ ]

After moving the HEAD CARRIAGE back and forth 20


times, press the [ENTER] key to finish the AGING.
Then, check the tension again.
If the tension changes, adjust it again.

Tighten the screws shown in the figure after completing


the adjustment.

4-52

Check and make sure that the tension is within the range.
If not, adjust it again.

4-53

4-14 CAP HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT (Referential Time : 5min.)


[About CAP HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT]
CAP HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT is to adjust the height of the cap.
It must be done when you remove or replace the cap unit and replace and adjust the carriage unit. If this
adjustment has not been done there is a possibility that a CAP OPEN SUCTION is not performed correctly.
This adjustment can be performed in firmware version 2.10 and above.
*CAP OPEN SUCTION is an operation to suck ink without the heads capped. This can remove the ink
accumulated on the Cap surfaces due to the flushing done above the Caps.

Turn on the SUB POWER SW while pressing [ ], [ ]


and [ ] keys to enter the SERVICE MODE.
[

], [

], [

] + POWER ON

[ MENU ] key
Menu
SERVICE MENU

Select the [CAP ADJUST] menu in the SERVICE


MENU and select [ADJUST POS.].
When the carriage is not in the capping position,
press [ ] key to move the cap lower and then move the
carriage to the capping position.

-Note that the caps do not contact the head.


-When you press the [ ] key, the cap moves to
the position in the setting value -2.00 mm.
-It is only possible to move the cap stepwise
to the upward direction in the [ADJUST POS.]
menu. When you move the cap in the
downward direction, press [ ] key to move
the cap lower end once and then move
upward direction in 0.25 mm unit.

4-54

SERVICE MENU
CAP ADJUST

CAP ADJUST
ADJUST POS.

Carriage

Cap

Move the cap upward to the position that the cap


contacts exactly to the head, then press [ENTER] to
update the adjustment value.
-When you press [ ] key, the cap moves to the upward
direction in 0.25 mm unit.
-When you press [

] key, the cap moves to the position in the


setting value -2.00 mm.
-When you press[ ] key, the adjustment value is not updated
and the capping is carried out and then exiting the menu.

Head

Cap

Enter the [CHECK GAP.] menu in the [SERVICE


MODE] to check the cap adjustment value.
The cap moves to the same position as the CAP OPEN
SUCTION is performed. Check if there is the gap between the
cap and head.

[CHECK GAP.] is the menu to check the gap


between the caps and head. For adjustment, use
the [ADJUST POS.] menu.

4-55

Gap

5 Supplemental Information

5 Supplemental Information
5-1 SENSOR MAP
(Front View of the machine)

LIMIT SENSOR

I/S COVER SENSOR

It detects the origin of the Carriage


Moving Direction and the limit.

It detects whether the I/S Cover


is opened or closed.

FRONT PAPER SENSOR


It detects the front edge of the media.

FRONT COVER SENSOR


It detects whether the Front Cover is
opened or closed.

HEAD LOCK SENSOR


HEAD UP DOWN SENSOR
It detects the position of the head
lever.

(Rear of the machine)

It detects wheter the HEAD CARRIAGE


is at locking position or not.

MAINTENANCE COVER SENSOR

REAR PAPER SENSOR

It detects whether the Maintenance Cover is


opened or closed.

It detects the rear edge of the media and also


whether the media is set or not.

SHEET LOAD SENSOR


It detects whether the Sheet Loading Lever
is UP or DOWN.

INK CARTRIDGE IC SENSOR


It detects a quantity of a remaining Ink
and Ink type.

INK CARTRIDGE SENSOR


It detects whether the Ink Cartridge is
installed or not.

INK EMPTY SENSOR


It detects whether the Ink Cartridge is
empty or not.
5-1

5 Supplemental Information

WIPER SENSOR
It detects the limit position of the Wiper
moving in back and forth.

CAPPING SENSOR
It detects the limit position of the Capping Unit.

ENCODER MODULE
It detects coordinates for Carriage Moving
Direction.

PINCH ROLLER SENSOR


It detects the Pinch Rollers when setting up media.

CROP MARK SENSOR

THERMISTOR (HEAD)

It detects the Crop Mark.

It takes the temperature around the Head.


The black and cyan Head is used for the measurement.

THERMOSTAT
If the Heater exceeds the limit temperature, it stops the power supply.

THERMISTOR (HEATER)
It takes the temperature of the Heater.

5-2

6 Troubleshooting
6-1 INK DROPS ON MEDIA / WHITE FINE LINE / BANDING / MISSING DOT / SCRATCHY PRINTING
/ BLURRED PRINTING
NO
1

CHECKING POINT
Temporary clogging
in nozzles

ACTION
Manual Head cleaning

REFERENCE
Users Manual

OUTLINE
Nozzle condition becomes poor due to the foreign substance
attached to the surface of the head or very slight drying of the
ink.
The amount of the ink which can be accepted is different
between the each media. If the ink amount is not proper, the
printing image becomes blotted or banding appears in the
printing image because of too much ink. It is necessary to do
the Calibration when printing on the media which has a different
thickness. If the Calibration is not adjusted properly, white lines
or banding appear because of the bad feeding amount.

Wrong setting for


the media

Apply correct setting

Transformation of Cap

Cap Top Replacement

[3-3 CAP TOP


REPLACEMENT]

Cleaning is not performed efficiently and the white or dark lines


appear in the printing image.

Wiper wears out

Wiper Replacement

[3-2 WIPER
REPLACEMENT]

Wiper cannot remove the foreign substances stuck on the


surface of the head. In that condition, ink is not fired properly
and the white or dark fine lines appear in the printing image.

Foreign substances

Manual Cleaning

Users Manual

When foreign substances are stuck on the surface of the head,


ink is not fired properly resulting in the white or dark fine lines in
the printing image. The same thing happens when foreign
substances are stuck on the cleaning wiper or cap, because the
head cleaning cannot be performed efficiently in that condition.

Pump tube is clogged

Pump Replacement

[3-6 PUMP
REPLACEMENT]

Cleaning is not performed efficiently because ink is not sucked


well. As a result, white or dark lines appear in the printing
image.

Ink Damper is clogged

Replace Ink Damper

Ink is not supplied to the head properly. As a result, the white or


dark lines appear in the printing image, or printing becomes
scratchy.

Replace Ink Cartridge

When the ink cartridge is approaching to its empty, the negative


pressure of the ink increases resulting in the scratchy printing or
missing dot due to lack in ink supply. When the [INK
CONTROL] in the menu is set to [LATER], the machine doesn't
stop the job when the ink cartridge becomes almost empty.

Ink cartridge is
almost empty

When the Bias or Vertical adjustment is not adjusted properly,


white or dark fine lines appear in the printing image. When the
Horizontal or Bi-direction adjustment is not performed properly,
banding appears in the printing image.

Head is out of adjustment

Head Alignment

[4-4 HEAD
ALIGNMENT]

10

Head Rank is incorrect

Set Head Rank

[3-1 HEAD
REPLACEMENT]

Head rank setting affects the amount of the fired ink. If it is not
set properly, the printing image becomes light or dark or blurred.

11

Broken Ink Tube

Ink Tube Replacement

[3-7 INK TUBE


REPLACEMENT]

When the Ink Tube is broken, ink flows through the head
nozzles and results in ink dropping.

12

Broken head
or
Life of head

Head Replacement

[3-1 HEAD
REPLACEMENT]

Ink cannot be fired correctly and results in missing dot when the
head is broken or reaches its life. When the head is electrically
broken, it sometimes prints unnecessary lines.

13

Broken Mainboard

Mainboard
Replacement

If the signal sent to the Head is not normal, the Head doesn't
work properly.

6-1

6-2 DOES NOT PRINT AT ALL


NO

OUTLINE

CHECKING POINT

ACTION

Ink Cartridge is
almost empty

Confirm remaining ink. /


Replace the Ink
Cartridge.

Users Manual

When the ink cartridge is approaching to its empty, the negative


pressure of the ink increases and ink is not fired properly due to
lack in ink supply. When the [INK CONTROL] in the menu is set
to [LATER] the machine doesn't stop the job when the ink
cartridge becomes almost empty.

Foreign substances

Manual Cleaning

Users Manual

When foreign substances are stuck on the surface of the head,


ink is not fired properly.

Wiper wears out

Wiper Replacement

[3-2 WIPER
REPLACEMENT]

It cannot remove the foreign substances stuck on the surface of


the head.

REFERENCE

Air bubbles in Ink line

Powerful Cleaning

Users Manual

Pump Tube is clogged

Pump Replacement

[3-6 PUMP
REPLACEMENT]

Ink Damper is clogged


or broken

Ink Damper
Replacement

Broken Ink Tube

Ink Tube Replacement

Broken Head
or
Life of Head

Head Replacement

10

Broken Mainboard

Mainboard Replacement

Cleaning is not performed properly because ink is not sucked


efficiently.
Ink is not supplied to the head properly.

[3-7 INK TUBE


REPLACEMENT]

Bad contact with Flexible


Cable
Re-fix / Replace Flexible
or Cut line in Flexible
Cable
Cable

If there are air bubbles in the link line, ink is sometimes not fired.
Air bubbles tend to go into the ink line by installing and
uninstalling the ink cartridge so many times. All the air bubbles
inside the lines can be removed by the powerful cleaning.

Ink is not supplied to the head properly.

When there is a bad contact with the Flexible cable connected to


the head, or there is a cut line in the Flexible cable, the head
doesn't work properly.
[3-1 HEAD
REPLACEMENT]

When the head is mechanically or electrically broken, the head


doesn't work properly.
If the signal sent to the Head is not normal, the Head doesn't
work properly.

6-2

6-3 SHIFTING IN PRINTING


NO

CHECKING POINT

ACTION

REFERENCE

Media is not set


correctly.

Set Media correctly.

Users Manual

Encoder Scale is dirty /


broken.

Clean or Replace
Encoder Scale.

[3-10 Encoder
Scale
Replacement]

Encoder Module is dirty


/ broken

Clean or Replace
Encoder Module

Head is out of position.

Head Alignment.

ABSORPTION FAN
is not working.

FAN Replacement

[4-4 HEAD
ALIGNMENT]

OUTLINE
Media is not set straight. Make sure to set the Media
straight referring to the Users Manual.
When Encoder Scale is dirty or broken, the printing
image can be shifted in a staircase pattern because the
printing position in the scanning direction cannot be
detected correctly.
When Encoder Scale is dirty or broken, the printing
image can be shifted in a staircase pattern because the
printing position in the scanning direction cannot be
detected correctly.
When the 2 heads are not aligned, the color shifting
occurs and when the bidirectional and horizontal
adjustment is not correct, the shifting occurs in every
band.
When the ABSORPTION FAN is not working, Media
floats on the BED and this results in the Shifting in
Printing.

6-4 VERTICAL BANDING


NO CHECKING POINT

Encoder Scale is
dirty.

LM Guide is dirty.

ACTION

Clean / Replace
Encoder Scale.

REFERENCE

OUTLINE

[3-10 Encoder
Scale
Replacement]

When there is scratch or dirt on the Encoder Scale,


the printing image could be affected and the
vertical bandings could be appeared at the position
where there is scratch or dirt. Use KIMWIPE for
cleaning or replace it. Never use chemicals, such
as alcohol, for cleaning.
When there is dirt on the LM Guide, the Head
carriage has the big moving resistance and the
printing image becomes to be changed from the
other part at the position where there is there is a
dirt . And it results in the vertical banding.
When there is a dirt in the teeth of the Drive Gear,
the movement of the Head Carriage is changed at
the position where there is a dirt. And it results in
the periodical vertical bandings.

Clean LM Guide.

There is a dirt in
Clean Drive Gear.
teeth of Drive Gear.

When there is a dirt in the teeth of the Motor Gear,


the movement of the Head Carriage is changed at
the position where there is a dirt. And it results in
the periodical vertical bandings.

There is a dirt in
Clean Motor Gear.
teeth of Motor Gear.

6-3

6-5 PRINT DOES NOT MATCH WITH CUT


NO

CHECKING POINT

ACTION

Within tolerance

Explain to User

Elasticity in Media

The machine's
environment is not
optimized.

Carry out the


Environment
Matching.

Offset value of
Set the Offset value
[CUTTING ADJ.] is not
to zero (0).
zero (0). .

Print / Cut Position


Adjustment is not
correct

Calibration for Carriage


Moving Direction is not
correct

Print / Cut Position


Adjustment

Calibration

Crop Mark Sensor is


dirty

Clean the Crop Mark


Sensor

Sensitivity of Crop Mark


Sensor is low

Crop Mark Sensor


Adjustment

Tool / Crop Mark


Sensor Position
Adjustment is not
correct

Tool / Crop Mark


Sensor Position
Adjustment

REFERENCE

OUTLINE
Shifting of Printing and Cutting Position within +/-0.5mm
or within +/-0.3% of distance traveled is in tolerance.

Uses Manual

Media will expand or shrink depending on the


temperature and humidity. Therefore, if the elasticity
differs when printing and when cutting, Printing and
Cutting Positions will be shifted. By accustoming the
media to the environment before printing, it could make
the difference of elasticity minimum.
Carry out [ENV. MATCH] in User's menu. Cutting
position in the carriage moving direction is detected by
the Motor ENCODER while the printing position is
detected by the ENCODER SCALE. The ENCODER
SCALE expands and contracts depending on the
environment (temperature & humidity), and it causes the
Print/Cut shifting problem in the carriage moving
direction. (The shifting amount becomes bigger as it is
far from the carriage standby position.) This function
adjusts the machine to optimize its state to the
environment where it is used. This function is the same
adjustment as [LINEAR CALIB.] in Service menu.

Users Manual

When you are performing printing and cutting, use a


value of "0" the menu of [CALIBRATION] -- [CUTTING
ADJ.]. This setting is using the machine for cutting only.

[4-9 Print / Cut


Position
Adjustment]

Print / Cut Position Adjustment is to calibrate the error in


the relative positions of Head and Tool Carriage due to
the manufacturing tolerance and correct an error in
printing and cutting positions. Therefore, if this
adjustment is not performed correctly, printing and
cutting positions will be shifted.

Media Feeding amount is slightly different in each media


because of the difference in its thickness. When the
[4-10 Calibration]
feeding amount changes, landing position of the dots will
be changed and results in banding.
Print / Cut Offset Adjustment can not be done correctly
when the Crop Mark Sensor is dirty. When Crop Mark
Sensor is dirty, relative positions of Printing and Cutting
can not be corrected and cause printing and cutting
positions to be shifted.
[4-7 Crop Mark
Sensor
Adjustment]

When the sensitivity of Crop Mark Sensor is low, relative


positions of Printing and Cutting can not be corrected
and cause printing and cutting positions to be shifted.

Tool / Crop Mark Sensor Position Adjustment is to


calibrate the error in the relative positions of Tool and
Crop Mark Sensor. Therefore, printing and cutting
[4-8 Tool / Crop
positions will be shifted when the relative position of Tool
Mark Sensor
and Crop Mark Sensor is shifted from the correct
Position
position. And also, the Print / Cut Offset Adjustment is
Adjustment]
supposed to be done based on this adjustment.
Therefore, the printing and cutting position will shift even
if not Crop Marks are not used.

6-4

6-6 STITCH CUT


NO

CHECKING POINT

ACTION

REFERENCE

Blade tip is wearing out

Replace the Blade

When blade wears out, it will be caught by the vinyl and


results in stitch cut.

Blade Holder tip is


caught by the media

Don't use Blade


Extension Function

Blade holder tip gets caught by the vinyl depending on


the surface condition or type of media. In this case, try
cutting without using the blade extension function.

Scratch in Cutter
Protection

Replace the Cutter


Protection

Bearing inside Blade


Holder doesn't rotate
smoothly.

Replace the Blade


Holder

Tool Height is not


correct

Tool Height
Adjustment

Tool Pressure is not


correct

Tool Pressure
Adjustment

Holder part of Tool


Carriage / Tool
Carriage ASS'Y are
loose.

Tool doesn't move


up/down smoothly

Replace the Tool


Carriage

Solenoid Driver IC on
Servo Board is broken

Replace IC2 on the


Servo Board

[3-12 Cutter
Protection _
Replacement]

OUTLINE

Cutter Protection is where the blade lands for cutting. If


there is scratch in the Cutter Protection, blade is caught
by the vinyl because it sticks deeper into the vinyl and
results in stitch cut.
There are bearings inside the Blade Holder. When the
bearings don't rotate smoothly, direction of the blade
slightly shifts from the correct direction and therefore, it
will be caught by the vinyl which results in stitch cut.

When Tool Height is not adjusted, blade hits the Bed


[4-11 Tool Height strongly and bounces which results in stitch cut. In most
Adjustment]
cases, stitch cut at the beginning is caused by this
reason.
[4-12 Tool
Pressure
Adjustment]

When Tool Pressure is not adjusted, blade hits the Bed


strongly and bounces which results in stitch cut.

Fix Holder part of


When Holder part of Tool Carriage / Tool Carriage
Tool Carriage / Tool [3-4 Tool Carriage
ASS'Y are loose, the cutting is unstable and results in
Carriage ASS'Y
_ Replacement]
the stitch cut.
again.
When Tool doesn't move up and down smoothly, blade
[3-4 Tool Carriage sometimes hits the Bed strongly and bounces which
_ Replacement] results in stitch cut. In most cases, stitch cut at the
beginning is caused by this reason.
When Solenoid Driver IC breaks, sometimes high
pressure will be generated. In this case, blade hits the
Bed strongly and bounces which results in stitch cut.

6-5

6-7 START AND END POINTS DO NOT MATCH


NO

CHECKING POINT

ACTION

REFERENCE

OUTLINE

Blade Offset doesn't


match with offset set in
the machine

Match Offset

User's Manual

Blade used on the machine has offset and therefore, tip


is shifted from its center. When the offset setting done
on the machine doesn't match with the blade offset,
offset correction won't be done. Therefore, the starting
and ending points won't match especially when cutting
circles.

Scratch in Cutter
Protection

Replace the Cutter


Protection

[3-12 Cutter
Protection _
Replacement]

Cutter Protection is where the blade lands for cutting. If


there is scratch on the Cutter Protection, blade doesn't
rotate smoothly and therefore, starting and ending point
won't match.

Blade tip is wearing out

Replace the Blade

When blade tip wears out, offset will be changed.


Therefore, as same as 1, the starting and ending point
won't match especially when cutting circles.

Bearing inside Blade


Holder doesn't rotate
smoothly

Replace the Blade


Holder

There are bearings inside the Blade Holder. When the


bearings don't rotate smoothly, direction of the blade
slightly shifts from the correct direction and therefore,
starting and ending points do not match.

Holder part of Tool


Carriage / Tool
Carriage ASS'Y are
loose.

Fix Holder part of


Tool Carriage / Tool
Carriage ASS'Y
again.

Tool Height is not


correct

Tool Height
Adjustment

Tool Pressure is not


correct

Tool Pressure
Adjustment

Motor Gear is meshed


too tight or too loose

Adjust Backlash

[3-4 Tool
Carriage _
Replacement]

When Holder part of Tool Carriage / Tool Carriage


ASS'Y are loose, the cutting is unstable and starting and
ending points do not match.

When Tool Height is not adjusted, blade hits the Bed


[4-11 Tool Height strongly and bounces. Therefore, the cutting at the very
Adjustment]
beginning won't be done and cause the starting and
ending points to be shifted.

[4-12 Tool
Pressure
Adjustment]

When Tool Pressure is not adjusted, blade hits the Bed


strongly and bounces. Therefore, the cutting at the very
beginning won't be done and cause the starting and
ending points to be shifted. And also, when the Tool
Pressure is set too high by the user, the blade offset
changes because the blade tip goes deep into the vinyl.
Therefore, the starting and ending points will be shifted.
When Motor Gear is meshed too tight or too loose, Tool
Carriage and Grit Roller will be driven unstable and
results in starting and ending points to shift.

6-6

6-8 DISTORTED FIGURE


NO

CHECKING POINT

ACTION

REFERENCE

OUTLINE

Blade Holder is set


loose on Tool Carriage

Secure the Blade


Holder

User's Manual

When Blade Holder is set loose on Tool Carriage, the


blade tip becomes very shaky when cutting and results in
distorted figure.

Blade Offset doesn't


match with offset set in
the machine

Match Offset

User's Manual

Blade used on the machine has offset and therefore, tip


is shifted from its center. When the offset setting done
on the machine doesn't match with the blade offset,
offset correction won't be done and results in distorted
figure.

Blade tip is wearing out

Replace the Blade

When blade tip wears out, offset will be changed.


Therefore, it results in distorted figure like the way 2.

Bearing inside Blade


Holder doesn't rotate
smoothly

Replace the Blade


Holder

There are bearings inside the Blade Holder. When the


bearings don't rotate smoothly, direction of the blade
slightly shifts from the correct direction and results in
distorted figure.

Holder part of Tool


Carriage is loose

Replace the Tool


Carriage

When holder part of Tool Carriage is loose, direction of


[3-4 Tool Carriage
the blade slightly shifts from the correct direction and
_ Replacement]
results in distorted figure.

Tool Carriage is loose

Replace the Tool


Carriage

[3-4 Tool Carriage When the Tool Carriage is loose, the blade tip becomes
_ Replacement] shaky and results in distorted figure.

Motor Gear is meshed


too tight or too loose

Adjust Backlash

When Motor Gear is meshed too tight or too loose, Tool


Carriage and Grit Roller will be driven unstable and
results in distorted figure.

6-9 MEDIA SHIFTING


NO

CHECKING POINT

Flanges for the


Media is loose

ACTION

Fix the Flanges


with Stopper

REFERENCE

User's Manual

Flanges are not set


correctly to the
Setup Media again User's Manual
Media

Media is not set


straight to the
machine

Grit Roller is dirty

Pinch Roller is
wearing out

Grit Roller is loose

Setup Media again User's Manual

Clean the Grit


Roller

Replace the Pinch [3-11 Pich Roller


Replacement]
Roller

Fix the Grit Roller

6-7

OUTLINE

Media Flanges are fixed by the stoppers. If the


stoppers are not fixed, roll shifts to left and right
during media feeding and results in media shifting.
When the flanges are not fully inserted to the
media tube, media will be fed eccentric and results
in media shifting.
The most effective measure against media shifting
is to set the media straight to the machine. Small
tilting of the media when setting it up could result in
big shifting especially doing long print. It is
recommended to setup the media by adding
tension towards front and check the shifting by
prefeed function before actually start printing.
When dust such as pieces of vinyl is stick to the
grit roller, power to hold the media will be
weakened and results in media shifting. Use brush
to clean the Grit Roller.
When pinch rollers wear out, power to hold the
media will be weakened and results in media
shifting. Referential time for replacement of pinch
roller is 24 months.
When Grit Roller becomes loose, feeding amount
between left and right edges will be different and
results in media shifting.

6-10 MOTOR ERROR


NO

CHECKING POINT

ACTION

REFERENCE

OUTLINE

When the edges of the media curls or the media


absorbs the Ink and becomes to be irregular
Remove cause of
surface of the media, the Head Carriage catches
Media Jam
Media Jam.
on the media during printing and results in the
Motor Error.
[3-5 Carriage When the Motor is broken or reaches its life, the
Broken / life of the
Motor
Motor
Motor cannot obey the order from the CPU and it
Motor
Replacement
Replacement] results in the Motor Error.
[3-13 SW Power When the Power Supply voltage for the Motor is
Power Supply
Replace Switching
Supply
not supplied, the Motor cannot move and it results
voltage for Motor is
Power Supply
Replacement] in the Motor Error.
not supplied
When the Servo Board is broken, the Power
Mainboard
Supply voltage for the Motor is not supplied and
Broken Motor Driver
Replacement
the Motor cannot move. It results in the Motor
Error.
When there is a dirt in the teeth of the Drive Gear
and it cannot rotate, the Motor Error occurs.

There is a dirt in
Clean Drive Gear.
teeth of Drive Gear.
Weight of Media
exceeds usable
Media.

When the weight of Media is too heavy, the Motor


Error occurs due to the too much load for feeding
Media.

Use usable Media.

MOTOR ERROR
< ERROR DESCRIPTION
SCAN MOTOR ERROR
0000
CODE : 0000

Display the axis which the Error happens.

Record for LAST ERROR


CURRENT ERROR
< ERROR LIST >
Bit
No.

0001
0004

0008
0005
Revised 4

0009
0010
0040

0080
0050
Revised 4

0090

MEANING
Feed Motor Deviation Error
Feed Motor Overcurrent Error 1
(Big load is put on the motor movement
instantaneously.)
Feed Motor Overcurrent Error 2
(A little load is put on the motor
movement for a long time.)
0001 and 0004 occurred at the same
time.
0001 and 0008 occurred at the same
time.
Scan Motor Deviation Error
Scan Motor Overcurrent Error 1
(Big load is put on the motor movement
instantaneously.)
Scan Motor Overcurrent Error 2
(A little load is put on the motor
movement for a long time.)
0010 and 0040 occurred at the same
time.
0010 and 0080 occurred at the same
time.

CAUSE

< User side >


1. Media Jam
2. Pull or Move the Carriage by hands.
3. Carriage runs into a thing/hands.
4. Media is stuck because the media end is not separated from the
paper tube.
5. Heavy media is used.
< Mechanical Side >
1. There is a bad contact/cut-line in the cable.
2. Screw fixing the tool carriage to wire is shifted.
3. Motor is broken./Life
4. Head/Servo Board is broken.

6-8

6-11 HEATER TEMPERATURE FAILS TO REACH THE PRESET VALUE


NO

CHECKING POINT

ACTION

Voltage Switches are


not set correctly

Set the Voltage


Switches

Fuse is broken

Fuse Replacement

REFERENCE

OUTLINE

Defalt Setting : 220V to 240V


If the voltage switches are set to 230V and the
User's Manual voltage of 115V is applied to the Heater, Heaters
don't warm up because enough voltage is not
supplied.
If the fuse is broken, power can't be suppied to the
Heaters. Please check the cause of broken fuse
before replacing it. (short-circuit and others)

3 Cut-line in the Heater

Heater
Replacement

Thermistor
Replacement

If the thermistor can't take the temperature of the


Heater, the controller can't control the temperature
properly.

Thermostat
Replacement

Thermostat will stop supplying voltage


automatically for the safety if the temperature
exceeds the limit.
If the Thermostat is broken, Heater doesn't warm
up.

Thermistor is broken

5 Thermostat is broken

6-12 DOESN'T CONTROL THE TEMPERATURE


NO

CHECKING POINT

ACTION

Voltage Switches are


not set correctly

Set the Voltage


Switches

Thermistor is broken

Thermistor
Replacement

REFERENCE

OUTLINE

Defalt Setting : 220V to 240V


If the voltage switches are set to 230V and the
User's Manual voltage of 115V is applied to the Heater, Heaters
don't warm up because enough voltage is not
supplied.
Controller can not control the temperature because
the thermistor doesn't take the temperature of the
Heater.

6-9

6-13 ERROR MESSAGE


NO

CHECKING
POINT

ACTION

REFERENCE

Service Call

Refer to Service Call

Refer to Service Call

Internal Error

OUTLINE

This message is displayed when an unexpected error happens.


In the most case, the error can be fixed by restarting the machine.
If the error still happens in spite of restarting the machine, it
sometimes could be solved by carrying out the Limit Initialization
or changing some setting values.

Restart machine

6-14 SERVICE CALL


CODE
No.

CONTENTS
MEANING
Disorder of communication with
0002 Sub CPU
Communication Sub CPU
Error

CAUSE
Sub Board does not work correctly.
Sub CPU does not work correctly.
There is a bad connection between
Main Board and Sub Board.

ACTION
1) Check Cable Connection between Main Board
and Servo Board
2) Servo Board Replacement
3) Main Board Replacement

0003 DIPSW model


setting error

DIPSW setup error


DIPSW defect
Main Board defect
Limit Position Initialize has not been
done.

1) Check the DIPSW setup


2) Replacement the Main Board

Head Lock Sensor does not work


correctly or is broken.

1) Head Lock Sensor Replacement


2) Check the mechanical Backlash or loose with
the scanning axes.

Limit Sensor does not work correctly or


is broken.

1) Limit Sensor Replacement


2) Check the mechanical Backlash or loose with
the scanning axes.

Disorder of Cap Motor


Fault of Cap Unit
Fault of Cap Sensor
Cut-line or short-circuit of Cable and
Flexible Cable

1) Cap Motor Replacement


2) Cap Unit Replacement
3) Cap Sensor Replacement
4) Cable and Flexible Cable Replacement

0101 Limit Position


Error

A setup about the model of DIPSW


is set up in an unsuitable
combination.
Limit Position Initialize has not
been done.

Even though the machine carries


out the regular movement, the
output of the Head Lock Sensor
does not reach the expected value.
Even though the machine carries
0103 Limit Sensor
out the regular movement, the
Error
output of the Limit Sensor does not
reach the expected value.
Even though the machine carries
0104 Cap Unit
Protection Error out the regular movement, the
output of Cap Sensor does not
reach the expected value.
0102 Head Lock
Sensor Error

1) Carry out Limit Position Initialize.

0105 Tool Carriage


Connection
Error

Machine fails to connect the Tool


Carriage to the Head Carriage.

Fault of Tool Carriage Connection


Loose of Connection Part
Fault of the Limit Position Initialize value
Limit Sensor does not work correctly or
is broken.

1) Check the mechanical Backlash or loose with


the Tool Carriage part.
2) Lock Position Adjustment
3) Limit Position and Cut Down Position Initialize
4) Limit Sensor Replacement

0106 Tool Carriage


Disconnection
Error

Machine fails to disconnect the


Tool Carriage from the Head
Carriage.

Disorder of Cap Motor


Loose of Connection Part
Fault of the Limit Position Initialize value
Limit Sensor does not work correctly or
is broken.

1) Check the mechanical Backlash or loose with


the Tool Carriage part.
2) Lock Position Adjustment
3) Limit Position and Cut Down Position Initialize
4) Limit Sensor Replacement

Linear Encoder Setup has not been


done.

1) Carry out Linear Encoder Setup.

0107 Unset up of the Linear Encoder Setup has not


Linear Encoder been done.

Disorder of Wiper Origin Sensor


Fault of Wiper Unit
Fault of Wiper Origin Sensor
Cut-line or short-circuit of Cable and
Flexible Cable
0110 Linear Encoder Input value from Linear Encoder is Read error of Linear Encoder
not changed when Linear Encoder Read error of Encoder on Scan Motor
Error
side
is set up the Origin.
When Motor stops during printing, Wire is not fixed to Head Carriage firmly.
Motor does not complete the
movement which is supposed to be
done.
Even though the machine carries
0109 Wiper
Protection Error out the regular movement, the
output of the Wiper Origin Sensor
does not reach the expected value.

6-10

1) Wiper Origin Motor Replacement


2) Wiper Unit Replacement
3) Wiper Origin Sensor Replacement
4) Cable and Flexible Cable Replacement
1) Confirm whether Encoder Scale is between the
slit of Encoder Module in a whole width of the
machine.
2) Linear Encoder Replacement
3) Scan Motor Replacement
4) Confirm Cable Connection between Linear
Encoder Board and Print Carriage Board.
5) Confirm Connection between Wire and Head
Carriage.

CODE
No.

MEANING
0111 Tool / Crop
Error

CONTENTS
This error occurs when the
machine performs the Auto Crop
Mark Detection or the Auto Print /
Cut adjustment without the Tool /
Crop Mark Sensor Adjustment.

CAUSE
Tool / Crop Mark Sensor Adjustment
has not been performed.

0120 Thermistor
Error
(Print Heater)

Thermistor of the Print Heater


doesn't work correctly.

Thermistor of the Print Heater is broken. 1) Check the wirings of Print Heater
There is a cut-line/short in the wiring of 2) Thermistor Replacement
the Thermistor.

0121 Thermistor
Error
(Dryer)

Thermistor of the Dryer doesn't


work correctly.

Thermistor of the Dryer is broken.


There is a cut-line/short in the wiring of
the Thermistor.

0125 Heater Error


(Print Heater)

Print Heater doesn't work correctly. There is a cut-line/short in the wiring of


Temperature of the Print Heater is the Print Heater.
over 60 degree Celsius.
Thermostat is broken.
Thermistor is broken.

1) Check the wirings of Print Heater


2) Thermostat Replacement
3) Thermistor Replacement

0126 Heater Error


(Dryer)

Dryer doesn't work correctly.


Temperature of the Dryer is over
60 degree Celsius.

1) Check the wirings of Dryer


2) Thermostat Replacement
3) Thermistor Replacement

There is a cut-line/short in the wiring of


the Dryer.
Thermostat is broken.
Thermistor is broken.

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ACTION
1 ) Tool / Crop Mark Sensor Adjustment

1) Check the wirings of Dryer


2) Thermistor Replacement

7 Service Activities
7-1 INSTALLATION CHECK LIST
Serial Number

User

Date

Minimum Space Required


SP-540V : 3.7m(w) x 1.8m(d) x 1.8m(h)

Classification
Purchase Loan Unit Demo Unit Replacement
Unpacking

Accessory Box

Accessory Box

7-1

Checking the Accessories

Power cord : 1

Arm (Right) : 1

Arm (Left) : 1

Stand leg : 1

Casters : 2

Shafts : 2

Stoppers : 4

Bolts : 18

Short Media clamp : 2


Hexagonal wrench : 1

Pipe : 1

Media flanges : 2

(left and right) (*1)

(left and right)

Center pinch rollers : 5 (*2)

Blade :1

Blade Holder :1 / Pin : 1

Replacement blade for


separating knife : 1

Drain Bottles : 2

cartridges : 2

Software RIP : 1 set

Roland Cut Driver

Roland-PrintServer

CD-ROM : 1

CD-ROM : 1

User's Manaul : 1

Setup Guide : 1

Tweezers : 1

Wipers : 2

Long Media clamps : 2

SOL INK Cleaning

Cleaning kit

Roland-PrintServer
Network Setup Guide : 1

Cleaning sticks : 10

* 1 The short media clamps are installed on the machine.


* 2 The two middle pinch rollers are installed on the machine.

7-2

Assembling the Stand


1. Attach the casters onto the stand leg.
Tighten the bolts securely. Loose bolts may cause the stand to wobble.

4 pcs.

Hexagonal wrench

Long

Short
Pipe

Bolt

4 pcs.

Stand legs
Invert the stand leg.

2. Set the stand upright, and place the machine on the stand.

Line up with the fixtures


on the stand.

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3. Use the bolts to secure the machine to the stand.


Tighten the bolts securely. Loose bolts may cause the stand to wobble.

3 pcs.

3 pcs.

Bolts

Bolts

Bolt

Bolt

4. Attach the arms.

Bolts
Bolts

Arm (left)

Arm (right)

7-4

Installing the Included


Items
5. Attach the stoppers onto both ends of the shafts.

Loosen the screw

Tighte
loosely.
Pass onto the
shaft.
Shafts
Stopper

6. Attach the two shafts to the arms.

Shafts

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7. Engage the brake.


Using the machine with the brake disengaged may result in unstable media feed, leading to poor image quality.
Brake

8. Install the drain bottle.


Remove the bottom plug from the bottom surface on the right side of the machine,
then screw in the drain bottle in the direction indicated by the arrow.
When threading the bottle onto the machine, turn the bottle without applying excessive force.

The bottom of the machine

Bottom Plug
Remove the bottom plug by pulling
straight down, without tilting the
plug. Otherwise discharged fluid that
has collected inside the bottom plug
may spill.

Drain Bottle

7-6

Removing the
protective stuff

1) Remove the packing.


Then open the front cover.

Front

2) Remove the packing


inside the front cover.

5) Remove the packing.


Then close the front cover.

3) Remove the packing


and peel off the tape.

4) Remove the retainer.

Rear

6) Attach the retainer


you removed in step4).

7-7

Connection

Connecting the Power Cord

Installation of VersaWorks
!! IMPORTANT !!
<System Requirements for Installing the Software>
Operating system :

Windows XP ServicePack 1 or Windows 2000 Service Pack 4

CPU :

Conputer with Pentium 4 2.0GHz or faster recommended

Memory (RAM) :

512 MB (1 GB or more recommended)

Free hard-disk space required for installation : 100 MB


Free hard-disk space required as a working space : 1 GB or more recommended

Before printing

Set the Voltage Switch


!! IMPORTANT !!
Before switching on the power, set the voltage switch for the region where the machine is installed.
Change the setting for the language and Unit of Measurement.
You can change the setting for the language and the measurement unit used for the LCD by
turning on the Sub Power while holding down [MENU] key.
Fill Ink
!! IMPORTANT !!
2 pcs. of the SOL INK cleaning cartridges are required in this work.
Always be sure to gently shake the ink cartridge before you install it.
Match the machine to the environment where installed. (Perform [ENV. MATCH])

The printing length in scanning direction may change depending on the operating
environment, such as temperature or humidity.
This adjustment is to reduce misalignment between the printing and the cutting in the
scanning direction caused by the operating environment.

Install the Blade


Connect to the Computer
Setup IP Address
Switch the Power On and Off.
!! IMPORTANT !!
Once you have switched on the main power, you should normally leave it on.
In day-to-day use, you switch the machine on and off using only the sub power.
Menu Operations
Neither printing nor cutting is performed while menu settings are being made.
When you have finished making menu settings, press the [MENU] key to go back to the top menu.

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Before printing

Load Roll Media


!! IMPORTANT !!
Explain to fix the Media flanges by changing their direction depending on the diameter of the paper tube.
Explain to adjust [Feed Correction] and [Bidirectional Correction] when using another type of media.
Explain about the thickness of usable media. Refer to the User's Manual [Usable Media].
Explain to use the Media clamps when using the media which curls easily.
Explain to remove the roll media from the machine after use.
If the roll media is installed on the machine for a long time, the roll media may bend by the weight
and it may influence the printing result.
Load Sheet Media
Secure in Place Using the Media Clamps. (Only when printing)
!! IMPORTANT !!
There are Short Media Clamps and Long Media Clamps.
The long Media Clamps interfere with the separating knife.
Explain to be sure to set [MEDIA CLAMP] to [LONG] in the menu when using the long media clamps.
Making this setting disable the media-cutoff operation.
Heater Operation
When no media is loaded.
When media is loaded.
Changing the Number of Pinch Rollers to match the Media
You can detach the center pinch rollers.
This lets you vary the number used to match such conditions as the width or composition of the media.
!! IMPORTANT !!
Make sure to place all pinch rollers above grit rollers.
If not, error message will be displayed when you close the Front Cover.
When printing on Banner such as SPVCB, please use all middle pinch rollers (5pcs.) to feed the media
smoothly.
When cutting on Hi Gloss Vinyl such as SV-GG, please remove the middle pinch rollers.

Operations

Make the Temperature Setting for the Heaters

!! IMPORTANT !!
Do not touch the platen when the heater is operating.
You can set the temperature either to "OFF" or to a value from 30 to 50 degrees C
(in steps of 1 degrees C )
If the software you're using is provided with a feature for setting the heater temperature,
you can use your software to adjust the temperature.

Check the State of the Printing Heads

Check the Cutting Condition Settings


The following cutting conditions can be set by [CUT CONFIG] key.
* Blade Force
* Tool-up Speed

* Blade Offset
*Cutting Speed

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Operations

Explain about [CUTTING PRIOR] menu.


[MENU] ... The machine will cut with the cutting conditions set on the machine.
[COMMAND] ... The machine will cut with the cutting conditions set on the software.
When Performing Printing Only
When Performing Cutting Only
When Performing Printing and Cutting
Separate the Media
Stop or Pause Output Operations
Set the Location Where Printing Starts
!! IMPORTANT !!
When you're performing printing, using the arrow keys to pull back the media
should be avoided as much as possible. Otherwise printing accuracy may reduce or printing may sag.
Make Corrections for Printing
Feed Correction
Bidirectional Correction
!! IMPORTANT !!
When correcting the amount of feed, make the settings for the same conditions for the type of media
used, the configuration of the media, and the heater temperature as when actually performing printing.
When performing test printing for feed correction, load the media correctly.
When you can make a setting for error in the amount of feed for the grit rollers on the computer, the
computer's setting takes priority. To make the machine's setting take priority,
turn off the computer's setting.
Save and Load a Bidirectional-correction Value
Saving different adjustment values for different types of media makes it possible to load
the adjustment value simply when changing the media type.
Detailed Descriptions of Cutting Conditions
!! IMPORTANT !!
Explain not to use the Media Clamps when cutting.
Explain to set the value of [CUTTING ADJ.] in [CALIBRATION] menu to [0] when using the machine for
printing & cutting, because this menu is to correct the cutting length
when using the machine only for cutting.
[CUTTING ADJ.] menu corrects for the cutting length when using the machine for cutting only.
When using the machine for printing & cutting, always set the offset value to [0].
Make Corrections for printing and Cutting (Automatically and Manually)

Print with Crop Marks


Alignment of the Crop Marks (Automatic and Manual)
!! IMPORTANT !!
Depending on the type of media, it may not be possible to detect crop marks automatically.
When crop marks cannot be detected automatically, you perform alignment manually.

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Operations

Check the Remaining Ink Level


When Not in Use for a Prolonged Period.
!! IMPORTANT !!
Even when the machine is not in use, keep it in an environmental where the temperature is
5 to 40 degrees C (41 to 104 degrees F) and the humidity is 20 to 80% (with no consideration).
Be especially careful not to expose the machine to high temperature of 40 degrees C
(104 degrees F) or more.
Recording the Amount of Remaining Media
!! IMPORTANT !!
Default value in the Set Length menu is 0. The amount remaining is not displayed when the setting is 0.
The amount of media remaining is not updated automatically when you change the media. Redo the setting.
The remaining amout that is displayed is only an estimate, and its acuracy is not assured.

Maintenance

Replace the Ink Cartridge


!! IMPORTANT !!
Once an ink cartridge has been installed, never remove it until the ink has been used up,
except when moving the machine.
Frequent insertion and removal may cause air to enter the ink tube, resulting in missing dot
or other problems in printing quality.
Clean the Printing Head
Explain that the machine will display [PRESS THE POWER KEY TO CLEAN] message
if the machine is left without using for 1 month.
Clean Using the Cleaning Kit
!! IMPORTANT !!
Instruct users how to perform the cleaning so that they can do it rightly by themselves..
As cleaning is performed while the caps on the printing heads are detached, cleaning must be
completed before the heads dry out.
It is suggested that cleaning be completed in thirty minutes or less.

Other Cleaning Tasks


* Body
* Platen
* Grit rollers
* Pinch rollers (Raise the Pinch rollers when not in use.)
* Front cover
* Media Clamps
Explain the cleaning method for each part to the customer referring to the Users Manual.
Replace the Consumable parts
* Wiper

*Blade

*Separating Knife

Dispose of Discharged Ink


Explain about the time to discard the discharged ink in the Drain bottle.
Explain to switch off the sub power before performing to discard the discharged ink.
Explain to discard carefully the discharged ink from the Drain bottle so that the ink does not spatter.

7-11

Maintenance

When Moving the Unit

!! IMPORTANT !!
When you move the machine, you first clean the Head.
Cleaning of the heads requires 4 SOL INK cleaning cartridge.
Explain it is necessary to fill ink within 1 week after performing the HEAD WASH.
The nozzles of the Heads could be clogged if the machine is left for a long period after removing the ink.

Others

Explain to switch off and on the machine and check the result before calling an engineer
when Service Call error occurs. There is a possibility to solve the problem.
Instruct users how to cap the Head.
Users need to cap the Head by themselves in case the Head does not return to the standby position
for some reason.

PARTS NAME
Exchange Time of the
Consumable Parts

Exchange Time
6 billion shots / nozzle (6000000 kshots)
* When the Head is replaced, the Damper should be replaced
at the same time.

Printing Head

6 months or Wiping 3000 times or Ribbing 100 times


Wiper

When the cleaning has been done for the 500 times, the message for
replacement of the Wiper will be shown on the LCD.

Carriage Motor

2000 hours

Cap Top

6 months

Ink Tube

2000 hours

Pump Unit

50,000 times

Ink Tube

2000 hours

Sponge for Flushing

6 months
12 months or Sponge Hours : 1920 hours

Ink Pad
(Pad under the Wiper Unit)

When the printing has been performed for 1920h, the message for
replacement of the Ink Pad will be shown on the LCD.

Battery

24 months

Cutter Protection

Replace depending on scratches on the Cutter Protection.

Pinch Roller

Replace it if the rubber part is worn out.

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7-2 Maintenance Check List


AFTER 6 MONTHS MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST
Model

Serial Number

PC

OS

User

Date
Application

MAINTENANCE
Check Points

Contents

Reference

System Report Output/


Taking with Peck.exe
Firmware
ConsumablesHead
Carriage Motor

OK
OK
OK
OK

Upgrade
Cleaning
Replacement
Cleaning

OK
OK
OK
OK

Cleaning
Cleaning
Cleaning
Cleaning

Replacement
Replacement
Replacement
Replacement

Ink Pad
Lithium Battery
Cutter Protection
Pinch Roller

OK
OK
OK
OK

Cleaning
Replacement
Replacement
Replacement

Replacement

Carriage Drive Gear

OK

Backlash

Lubrication

Replacement Grease : FLOIL G902

Grit Drive Gear

OK

Backlash

Lubrication

Replacement Grease : FLOIL G902

Wire

OK

Tension

Replacement

Replacement
Replacement

Cleaning Wiper
Cap Top
Ink Tube
Pump Unit
Sponge for Flushing
Unit

Mechanical

Platen

OK

Cleaning

Grit Roller

OK

Cleaning

Pinch Roller

OK

Cleaning

Reflective Tape

OK

Cleaning

Sheet Sensor

OK

Cleaning

Media Clamp

OK

Cleaning

Bed

OK

Cleaning

Tool Carriage is fixed


on the wire.

OK

Loose

OK

Loose

Printing

Cutter Holder

OK

NG (Reason)

Cutting

OK

NG (Reason)

System Report Output/


Taking with Peck.exe

** In case of any changes.

OPERATION CHECK
Media
Printing
Cutting
Maintenance
Reference

Loading
Others
Setting printing position
Calibration
Alignment of Crop Mark
Setting cutting line
Cleaning using the cleaning kit
Media Type
Printing Area

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6 billion shots
2000 hours
6 months or
Wiping : 3000 times or
Rubbing : 100 times
6 months
2000 hours
Pump Revolution times : 50000 times
6 months
12 months or Sponge Hours:1920 hours
24 months
Replace it if there are scratches on it.
Replace it if the rubber part is worn out.

7-2 Maintenance Check List


AFTER 12 MONTHS MAINTENANCE CHECK LIST
Model

Serial Number

PC

OS

User

Date
Application

MAINTENANCE
Check Points

Contents

Reference

System Report Output/


Taking with Peck.exe
Firmware
ConsumablesHead
Carriage Motor

OK
OK
OK
OK

Upgrade
Cleaning
Replacement
Cleaning

OK
OK
OK
OK

Cleaning
Cleaning
Cleaning
Cleaning

Replacement
Replacement
Replacement
Replacement

Ink Pad
Lithium Battery
Cutter Protection
Pinch Roller

OK
OK
OK
OK

Cleaning
Replacement
Replacement
Replacement

Replacement

Carriage Drive Gear

OK

Backlash

Lubrication

Replacement Grease : FLOIL G902

Grit Drive Gear

OK

Backlash

Lubrication

Replacement Grease : FLOIL G902

Wire

OK

Tension

Replacement

Platen

OK

Cleaning

Grit Roller

OK

Cleaning

Pinch Roller

OK

Cleaning

Reflective Tape

OK

Cleaning

Sheet Sensor

OK

Cleaning

Media Clamp

OK

Cleaning

Bed

OK

Cleaning

Tool Carriage is fixed


on the wire.

OK

Loose

Replacement
Replacement

Cleaning Wiper
Cap Top
Ink Tube
Pump Unit
Sponge for Flushing
Unit

Mechanical

OK

Loose

Printing

Cutter Holder

OK

NG (Reason)

Cutting

OK

NG (Reason)

System Report Output/


Taking with Peck.exe

** In case of any changes.

NOTE

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6 billion shots
2000 hours
6 months or
Wiping : 3000 times or
Rubbing : 100 times
6 months
2000 hours
Pump Revolution times : 50000 times
6 months
12months or Sponge Hours:1920 hours
24 months
Replace it if there are scratches on it.
Replace it if the rubber part is worn out.

7-3 Specification

SP-540V
Printing / Cutting method
Acceptable media widths
Printing/Cutting width (*1)
Ink cartridges
Capacity
Color
Printing resolution (Printing dot resolution)
Acceptable tool
Cutting Speed
Blade force
Blade offset compensation
Software resolution (When cutting)
While the print heater and
Distance accuracy
dryer are running (*2)
(When printing)

Piezo ink-jet method / media-moving method


210 to 1371 mm (8-5/16 to 54 in.)
Maximum 1346 mm (53 in.)
220 cc +/- 5 cc
Four colors (cyan, magenta, yellow and black)
Max. 1440 dpi
Special blade for CAMM-1 series
10 to 300 mm/s
30 to 300 gf
0.000 to 1.500 mm
0.025 mm/step
Error of less than +/-0.4% of distance traveled, or +/-0.5 mm, whichever is greater

While the print heater and


dryer are not running (*3)

Error of less than +/-0.3% of distance traveled, or +/-0.3 mm, whichever is greater

Distance accuracy
(When cutting) (*4)

Repetition accuracy (When cutting) (*4) (*5)


Repetition between printing and cutting (*4)(*6)
Alignment accuracy for printing and cutting
when reloading media (*4)(*7)
Media dryer (*8)
Ink-fixing device

(*8)

Interface
Power-saving function
Power supply

Voltage and frequency

Error of less than +/-0.4% of distance traveled, or 0.3 mm, whichever is greater
When distance correction has been performed: (when the setting for
[CALIBRATION] - [CUTTING ADJ.] has been made) :
error of less than +/-0.2% of distance traveled, or +/-0.1 mm, whichever is greater
0.1 mm or less
+/- 0.5 mm or less
Error of less than +/-0.5% of distance traveled, or +/-3mm, whichever is greater
Heating method, Setting range for the preset temperature : 35 to 50 degrees C
(95 to 122 degrees F)
Print Heater, Setting range for the preset temperature : 35 to 50 degrees C
(95 to 122 degrees F)
Ethernet (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX, automatic switching)
Automatic sleep feature
(compliant with the International ENERGY STAR Office Equipment Program)
AC 100 to 120 V +/-10% 50/60 Hz or AC 220 to 240 V +/-10% 50/60 Hz

Required power
capacity
Power consumption

During operation
Sleep mode
Acoustic noise level During operation
Standby mode
Dimensions (With stand)
Weight (With stand)
Packed dimensions
Packed weight
Environment
Power on (*9)

Power off
Included items

8.8A (100 to 120 V) or 4.7 A (220 to 240 V)


Approx. 1080W (100 to 120V) or 1230W (220 to 240V)
Approx. 30 W
64 dB (A) or less (according to ISO 7779)
40 dB (A) or less (according to ISO 7779)
2390 [W] x 800 [D] x 1291 [H] mm (94-1/8 [W] x 31-1/2 [D] x 50-7/8 [H] in.)
149 kg (329 lb.)
2560 [W] x 830 [D] x 1035 [H] mm (101 [W] x 32- 3/4 [D] x 40-3/4 [H] in.)
200 kg (441 lb.)
Temperature: 15 to 32 degrees C (59 to 90 degrees F )
(20 degrees C [68 degrees F ] or more recommended),
Humidity: 35 to 80% (no condensation)
Temperature: 5 to 40 degrees C (41 to 104 degrees F),
Humidity: 20 to 80% (no condensation)
Exclusive stand, power cord, blade, blade holder, replacement blade for separating knife, cleaning
kit, software RIP, manuals, etc.

*1
The length of printing or cutting is subject to the limitations of the program or driver.
*2
At Roland SV-G-1270G, print travel : 1m
Preset temperature for the print heater : 37 degrees C (98 degrees F), preset temperature for the dryer : 40 degrees C (104 degrees F)
Temperature : 25 degrees C (77 degrees F), humidity : 50%
*3
At Roland SV-G-1270G, print travel : 1m
Temperature : 25 degrees C (77 degrees F), humidity : 50%

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*4
Not assured when the print heater or dryer is used.
*5
The following conditions must be satisfied:
Media type : 3M Scotchcal Mastercut Film
Roll media must be loaded on the shaft
[PREFEED] menu item must be set to [ENABLE]
Side margins : 25 mm or more for both the left and right margins
Front margin : 35 mm or more
Excluding stretching/contraction of the media
Range for assured repetition accuracy
For media with a width exceeding 610 mm : Length 4,000 mm
For media with a width of 610 mm or less : Length 8,000 mm
*6
Provided that media length is under 3000 mm
Temperature : 25 degrees C (77 degrees F)
Excluding possible shift caused by expansion/contraction of the media and /or by reloading the media
*7
Media type : Roland SV-G-1270G
Data size : 1,000 mm in the media-feed direction, 1,346 mm in the carriage-movement direction
No lamination
Automatic detection of crop marks at 4 points when media is reloaded
During cutting, [PREFEED] menu item must be set to [ENABLE]
Temperature : 25 degrees C (77 degrees F)
Excludes the effects of slanted movement and of expansion and contraction of the media
*8
Warm-up is required after power up. This may require 5 to 20 minutes, depending on the operation environment.
Depending on the ambient temperature and media width, the preset temperature fail to be reached.
*9
Operating environment
Humidity (%)
(no condensation) 80

Use in an operating environment


with this range.

55
35
0

15 20
27 32 C (F)
(59) (68) (80.6) (89.6)
Temperature

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Usable Media
Use genuine media for this machine.

Media width
8-5/16 to 54 inches (210 to 1371 mm)

A) Cuttable media thickness

0.08 to 0.22 mm (3.2 to 8.6 mil)


(depending on media composition)

B) Maximum media thickness (including backing paper)

Printing only: 1.0 mm (39 mil)


When performing cutting: 0.4 mm (15 mil)
C) Roll outer diameter
180 mm

D) Paper tube (core) inner diameter


50.8 mm (2 in.) or 76.2 mm (3 in.)
Side view of roll media

Roll weight
20 kg (44 lb.)

Other conditions
Media such as the following cannot be used.
Media having an inward curl (i.e. media whose print surface is on the inner side of the roll)
Media whose end is attached to the paper pipe (core)
Media which is severely warped or which has a strong tendency to reroll
Media that cannot withstand the heat of the heating devices
Media whose paper pipe (core) is bent or crushed

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