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MULTIFUNCTIONAL DIGITAL SYSTEMS

e-STUDIO350/450

File No. SME03002800


R03092140700-TTEC
Ver02 2004-10

GENERAL PRECAUTIONS REGARDING THE INSTALLATION


AND SERVICE FOR e-STUDIO350/450
The installation and service should be done by a qualified service technician.
1. Transportation / Installation
When transporting/installing the equipment, employ two persons and be sure to use the posi
tions as indicated below.
The equipment is quite heavy and weighs approximately 83kg (182.98 lb.) therefore pay full
attention when handling it.

Be sure not to hold the movable parts or units (e.g. the control panel, ADU or RADF) when
transporting the equipment.
Be sure to use a dedicated outlet with AC 110V/13.2A, 115V or 127V / 12A, 220-240V or 240V
/ 8A for its power source.
The equipment must be grounded for safety.
Never ground it to a gas pipe or a water pipe.
Select a suitable place for installation.
Avoid excessive heat, high humidity, dust, vibration and direct sunlight.
Also provide proper ventilation as the equipment emits a slight amount of ozone.
To insure adequate working space for the copying operation, keep a minimum clearance of
80 cm (32) on the left, 80 cm (32) on the right and 10 cm (4) in the rear.
The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible.
2. Service of Machines
Basically, be sure to turn the main switch off and unplug the power cord during service.
Be sure not to touch high-temperature sections such as the exposure lamp, the fuser unit, the
damp heater and their periphery.
Be sure not to touch high-voltage sections such as the chargers, developer, IH control circuit,
high-voltage transformer, exposure lamp control inverter, inverter for the LCD backlight and
power supply unit. Especially, the board of these components should not be touched since the
electric charge may remain in the capacitors, etc. on them even after the power is turned OFF.
Be sure not to touch rotating/operating sections such as gears, belts, pulleys, fan, etc.
Be careful when removing the covers since there might be the parts with very sharp edges
underneath.
When servicing the machines with the power turned ON, be sure not to touch live sections
and rotating/operating sections. Avoid exposure to laser radiation.

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Use suitable measuring instruments and tools.


Avoid exposure to laser radiation during servicing.
- Avoid direct exposure to the beam.
- Do not insert tools, parts, etc. that are reflective into the path of the laser beam.
- Remove all watches, rings, bracelets, etc. that are reflective.
Unplug the power cable and clean the area around the prongs of the plug once a year or more.
A fire may occur when dust lies on this area.
3. Main Service Parts for Safety
The breaker, door switch, fuse, thermostat, thermofuse, thermistor, etc. are particularly
important for safety. Be sure to handle/install them properly. If these parts are shorted circuit
and/or made their functions out, they may burn down, for instance, and may result in fatal
accidents. Do not allow a short circuit to occur. Do not use the parts not recommended
by Toshiba TEC Corporation.
4. Cautionary Labels
During servicing, be sure to check the rating plate and the cautionary labels such as Unplug
the power cord during service, Hot area, Laser warning label etc. to see if there is any dirt
on their surface and whether they are properly stuck to the equipment.
5. Disposition of Consumable Parts, Packing Materials, Used batteries and RAM-ICs
Regarding the recovery and disposal of the equipment, supplies, consumable parts, packing
materials, used batteries and RAM-ICs including lithium batteries, follow the relevant local
regulations or rules.
6. When parts are disassembled, reassembly is basically the reverse of disassembly unless
otherwise noted in this manual or other related documents. Be careful not to reassemble
small parts such as screws, washers, pins, E-rings, star washers in the wrong places.
7. Basically, the machine should not be operated with any parts removed or disassembled.
8. Precautions Against Static Electricity
The PC board must be stored in an anti-electrostatic bag and handled carefully using a wristband, because the ICs on it may become damaged due to static electricity.
Caution: Before using the wristband, pull out the power cord plug of the equipment and
make sure that there are no uninsulated charged objects in the vicinity.

Caution :
Attention :
Vorsicht :

Dispose of used batteries and RAM-ICs including lithium batteries according


to this manual.
Se dbarrasser de batteries et RAM-ICs uss y compris les batteries en lithium
selon ce manuel.
Entsorgung des gebrauchten Batterien und RAM-ICs (inklusive
der Lithium-Batterie) nach diesem Handbuch.

CONTENTS
1. SPECIFICATIONS / ACCESSORIES / OPTIONS / SUPPLIES.................................... 1-1
1.1 Specifications ..................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Accessories ........................................................................................................................ 1-5
1.3 Options ............................................................................................................................... 1-6
1.4 Supplies ............................................................................................................................. 1-7
1.5 System List ........................................................................................................................ 1-8

2. OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE ....................................................................................... 2-1


2.1 Sectional View .................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.2 Electric Parts Layout .......................................................................................................... 2-5
2.3 Symbols and Functions of Various Components .............................................................. 2-14
2.4 General Description ......................................................................................................... 2-21
2.4.1 System block diagram ........................................................................................... 2-21
2.4.2 Construction of boards .......................................................................................... 2-22
2.5 Installation and Replacement of Covers and PC boards .................................................. 2-25
2.5.1 External covers ..................................................................................................... 2-25
2.5.2 PC boards ............................................................................................................. 2-30
2.6 Options ............................................................................................................................. 2-35

3. COPY PROCESS .......................................................................................................... 3-1


3.1 General Description of Copying Process ........................................................................... 3-1
3.2 Details of Copying Process ................................................................................................ 3-2
3.3 Comparison with DP4500/3500 ....................................................................................... 3-10

4. GENERAL OPERATION ............................................................................................... 4-1


4.1 Overview of Operation ....................................................................................................... 4-1
4.2 Description of Operation .................................................................................................... 4-1
4.2.1 Warming-up ............................................................................................................ 4-1
4.2.2 Ready state (ready for copying) .............................................................................. 4-2
4.2.3 Drawer feed copying (Upper drawer paper feeding) ............................................... 4-2
4.2.4 Bypass feed copying ............................................................................................... 4-5
4.2.5 Interruption copying ................................................................................................ 4-5
4.3 Detection of Abnormality .................................................................................................... 4-6
4.3.1 Types of abnormality ............................................................................................... 4-6
4.3.2 Description of abnormality ...................................................................................... 4-7
4.4 Flow Chart ........................................................................................................................ 4-12
4.4.1 Immediately after the power is turned ON ............................................................. 4-12
4.4.2 Automatic paper feed copying .............................................................................. 4-14

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5. CONTROL PANEL ........................................................................................................ 5-1


5.1 Control Panel and Display Panel ....................................................................................... 5-1
5.2 Items Shown on the Display Panel .................................................................................... 5-2
5.2.1 Display .................................................................................................................... 5-3
5.3 Relation between the Equipment State and Operators Operation .................................... 5-8
5.4 Description of Operation .................................................................................................... 5-9
5.4.1 Dot matrix LCD circuit ............................................................................................. 5-9
5.4.2 LED display circuit ................................................................................................ 5-11
5.5 Disassembly and Replacement........................................................................................ 5-12

6. SCANNER ..................................................................................................................... 6-1


6.1 Function ............................................................................................................................. 6-1
6.2 Construction ....................................................................................................................... 6-2
6.3 Description of Operation .................................................................................................... 6-4
6.3.1 Scan motor ............................................................................................................. 6-4
6.3.2 Scanning drive circuit .............................................................................................. 6-5
6.3.3 Initialization at power-ON ........................................................................................ 6-7
6.4 Control of Exposure Lamp ................................................................................................. 6-8
6.4.1 General description ................................................................................................. 6-8
6.4.2 Exposure lamp ........................................................................................................ 6-9
6.4.3 Control circuit for the exposure lamp .................................................................... 6-10
6.5 General Description of CCD Control ................................................................................ 6-11
6.5.1 Opto-electronic conversion ................................................................................... 6-11
6.5.2 Shading correction ................................................................................................ 6-11
6.6 Automatic Original Size Detection Circuit ......................................................................... 6-12
6.6.1 Principle of original size detection ......................................................................... 6-12
6.6.2 Process of detection of original size ..................................................................... 6-12
6.7 Disassembly and Replacement........................................................................................ 6-16

7. IMAGE PROCESSING .................................................................................................. 7-1


7.1 General Description ........................................................................................................... 7-1
7.2 Configuration ...................................................................................................................... 7-3
7.3 SLG Board (PWA-F-SLG-360) ........................................................................................... 7-4
7.3.1 Features .................................................................................................................. 7-4
7.3.2 Functions of image processing circuit ..................................................................... 7-5
7.4 LGC Board (PWA-F-LGC-360) .......................................................................................... 7-9
7.4.1 Features .................................................................................................................. 7-9
7.4.2 Functions of image processing circuit ..................................................................... 7-9
7.5 Laser Driving PC Board ................................................................................................... 7-10

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8. LASER OPTICAL UNIT ................................................................................................ 8-1


8.1 General Description ........................................................................................................... 8-1
8.2 Structure ............................................................................................................................ 8-3
8.3 Laser Diode ........................................................................................................................ 8-7
8.4 Laser Optical Unit Cooling Fan .......................................................................................... 8-8
8.5 Polygonal Motor ................................................................................................................. 8-8
8.6 Disassembly and Replacement.......................................................................................... 8-9

9. PAPER FEEDING SYSTEM .......................................................................................... 9-1


9.1 Functions ........................................................................................................................... 9-1
9.2 Operation ........................................................................................................................... 9-5
9.2.1 Operation of bypass pickup roller ........................................................................... 9-5
9.2.2 Operation of drawer pickup roller ............................................................................ 9-5
9.2.3 Separation of paper ................................................................................................ 9-6
9.2.4 General operation ................................................................................................... 9-7
9.3 Drive Circuit of Tray-up Motor ............................................................................................ 9-9
9.4 Disassembly and Replacement........................................................................................ 9-10

10. DRIVE SYSTEM .......................................................................................................... 10-1


10.1 General Description ......................................................................................................... 10-1
10.2 Functions ......................................................................................................................... 10-1
10.3 Main Motor ....................................................................................................................... 10-2
10.3.1 Main motor drive ................................................................................................... 10-2
10.3.2 Control signals ...................................................................................................... 10-3
10.4 Disassembly and Replacement........................................................................................ 10-4

11. DRUM RELATED SECTION ....................................................................................... 11-1


11.1 Configuration .................................................................................................................... 11-1
11.2 Functions ......................................................................................................................... 11-2
11.3 Output Control Circuits of High-Voltage Transformer ....................................................... 11-5
11.3.1 Overview ............................................................................................................... 11-5
11.3.2 Description of operations ...................................................................................... 11-5
11.4 Drum Temperature Detection Circuit ................................................................................ 11-7
11.5 Temperature/Humidity Sensor .......................................................................................... 11-8
11.5.1 General description ............................................................................................... 11-8
11.5.2 Construction .......................................................................................................... 11-8
11.6 Disassembly and Replacement........................................................................................ 11-9

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12. DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM .......................................................................................... 12-1


12.1 Configuration .................................................................................................................... 12-1
12.2 Functions ......................................................................................................................... 12-2
12.3 Drive Circuit of Toner Motor ............................................................................................. 12-3
12.4 Auto-Toner Circuit ............................................................................................................ 12-4
12.4.1 General description ............................................................................................... 12-4
12.4.2 Function of auto-toner sensor ............................................................................... 12-5
12.4.3 Adjustment using the temperature / humidity sensor ............................................ 12-7
12.4.4 Adjustment using the drum thermistor .................................................................. 12-7
12.5 Disassembly and Replacement ....................................................................................... 12-8

13. FUSER UNIT / PAPER EXIT SECTION ...................................................................... 13-1


13.1 General Description ......................................................................................................... 13-1
13.2 Operation ......................................................................................................................... 13-1
13.3 Functions ......................................................................................................................... 13-2
13.4 Heater Control Circuit ....................................................................................................... 13-4
13.4.1 Configuration ........................................................................................................ 13-4
13.4.2 Heating principle of IH Heater ............................................................................... 13-5
13.4.3 IH control circuit interface ..................................................................................... 13-6
13.4.4 Relation between system configuration and IH output .......................................... 13-7
13.4.5 Temperature detection section .............................................................................. 13-8
13.4.6 Abnormality in the IH control circuit ..................................................................... 13-13

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13.5 Control Circuit of Exit Motor ........................................................................................... 13-15


13.6 Exit Motor Drive .............................................................................................................. 13-15
13.7 Disassembly and Replacement...................................................................................... 13-16

14. AUTOMATIC DUPLEXING UNIT (ADU) ..................................................................... 14-1


14.1 General Description ......................................................................................................... 14-1
14.2 Description of Operations................................................................................................. 14-2
14.3 Drive of ADU .................................................................................................................... 14-8
14.4 Flow Chart ........................................................................................................................ 14-9
14.5 Disassembly and Replacement...................................................................................... 14-11

15. POWER SUPPLY UNIT ............................................................................................... 15-1


15.1 Construction ..................................................................................................................... 15-1
15.2 Operation of DC Output Circuits ...................................................................................... 15-1
15.3 Output Channel ................................................................................................................ 15-2
15.4 Fuse ................................................................................................................................. 15-4
15.5 Configuration of Power Supply Unit ................................................................................. 15-5
15.6 Sequence of Power Supply .............................................................................................. 15-6
15.7 AC Wire Harness ............................................................................................................. 15-7

16. PC BOARDS ............................................................................................................... 16-1

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1. SPECIFICATIONS / ACCESSORIES / OPTIONS / SUPPLIES


1.1 Specifications
Values in [ ] are for e-STUDIO450 in case that the specification is different between e-STUDIO350 and
e-STUDIO450.
Copy process

Indirect electrophotographic process (dry)

Type

Desktop type (console type: when paper feed pedestal (PFP) and large capacity feeder (LCF) are installed)

Original table

Fixed type (the left rear corner used as guide to place originals)

Accepted originals

Sheet, book and 3-dimensional object. The reversing automatic document


feeder (RADF) only accepts paper which are not pasted or stapled. (Singlesided originals: 50 to 127 g/m2/13 to 34lb. Bond, Double-sided originals: 50 to
105 g/m2/13 to 28 lb. Bond) Carbon paper are not acceptable either.
Maximum size : A3/LD

Copy speed (Copies/min.)


e-STUDIO350
Bypass feed
Size specified Size not specified

Paper supply
Paper size

Drawer

A4, LT, B5

35

35

25

B4, LG
A3, LD

A4-R, B5-R,
A5-R, LT-R, ST-R

PFP

LCF

18

35

35

25

18

25

21

21

18

21

18

18

18

18

PFP

LCF

e-STUDIO450
Bypass feed
Size specified Size not specified

Paper supply
Paper size

Drawer

A4, LT, B5

45

40

21

45

45

28

28

21

28

B4, LG

24

24

21

24

A3, LD

21

21

21

21

A4-R, B5-R,
A5-R, LT-R, ST-R

*
*

means Not acceptable.

When the RADF is used, the copy speed of 35[45] sheets per minute is only available under the

The copy speed in the above table are available when originals are manually placed for single side,
multiple copying.
following conditions:
Original/Mode:

Single side original/A4/LT size. APS/automatic density are not selected.

Number of sheets:

35[45] or more.

Paper feeding:

LCF

Reproduction ratio:

100%

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* System copy speed


Sec.

Copy mode

e-STUDIO350 e-STUDIO450

The system copy speed, including


scanning time, is available when 10

Single-sided originals

1 set

20.85

17.49

sheets of A4/LT size original are

3 sets

57.95

46.68

set on RADF and one of the copy

Single-sided copies

5 sets

91.20

73.50

modes in the left table is selected.

Single-sided originals

1 set

27.42

25.71

The period of time from pressing

3 sets

62.18

57.41

[START] to the paper exit com-

Double-sided copies

5 sets

97.55

89.03

pletely out of the equipment based

Double-sided originals

1 set

55.47

54.68

on the actually measured value.

3 sets

126.21

118.07

Double-sided copies

5 sets

196.93

181.36

Double-sided originals

1 set

48.22

48.20

3 sets

117.44

102.18

Single-sided copies

5 sets

184.96

155.06

Drawer
Size

ADU
A3 to A5-R
LD to ST-R

PFP

LCF
A4, LT

Weight
64 to 105 g/m2
17 to 28 lb.
Special
paper

Upper drawer is selected and

Automatic copy density, APS/AMS

Finisher is not installed.

copying is at the non-sort mode.


are turned off.

Bypass copy
Remarks
A3 to A5-R,LD to ST-R
(Non-standard or userspecified sizes can be set.)
64 to 209 g/m2, 17 to 55 lb.
(Continuous feeding)
50 to 209 g/m2, 13 to 55 lb.
(Single paper feeding)
These special papers
Tracing paper, labels,
OHP film (thickness: 80 m recommended
by Toshiba Tec
or thicker)

First copy time ................... e-STUDIO350: Approx. 3.9sec. or less


e-STUDIO450: Approx. 3.9sec. or less
(A4/LT, upper drawer, 100%, original placed manually)
Warming-up time ............... Approx. 20 seconds (temperature: 20C)
Multiple copying ................. Up to 999 copies; Key in set numbers
Reproduction ratio ............. Actual ratio: 1000.5%
Zooming:

25 to 400% in increments of 1%
(25 to 200% when using RADF)

Resolution/Gradation ........ Scanning:

600 dpi x 600 dpi

........ Printing:

Equivalent to 2400 dpi x 600 dpi

........ Gradation:

256 steps

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Eliminated portion ............. Leading edges : 3.02.0 mm, Side/trailing edges : 2.02.0 mm (copy)
Leading / trailing edges : 5.02.0 mm, Side edges : 5.02.0 mm (print)
Paper feeding .................... Automatic feeding : Standard drawers2 drawers (stack height 60.5 mm,
equivalent to 550 sheets; 64 to 80 g/m2 (17 to 22 lb.))
PFPOption (One drawer or two : stack height 60.5 mm,
equivalent to 550 sheets; 64 to 80 g/m2 (17 to 22 lb.))
............................................

LCFOption (Stack height 137.5 mm x 2: equivalent to


2500 sheets; 64 to 80 g/m2 (17 to 22 lb.))

............................................ Bypass feeding:

(Stack height 11 mm : equivalent to 100 sheets; 64 to


80 g/m2 (17 to 22 lb.))

Capacity of originals in the reversing automatic document feeder (Option)


................. A3 to A5-R, LD to ST-R : 100 sheets / 80 g/m2 (Stack height 16 mm or less)
Automatic duplexing unit ... Stackless, Switchback type
Toner supply ...................... Automatic toner density detection/supply
Toner cartridge replacing method
Density control .................. Automatic density mode and manual density mode selectable in 11 steps
Weight ............................... 83 kg, 183 lb
Power requirements .......... AC 110V (10%) / 13.2A, 115V (10%) or 127V (10%) / 12A
220-240V (10%) or 240V (10%) / 8A
Power consumption .......... 1.5 kW or less (115V series, 200V series)

The electric power is supplied to the RADF, Finisher, Job Separator, Offset Tray, PFP and LCF
through the equipment.

Total counter ..................... Electronical counter

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Dimensions of the equipment ...... See the figure below (W660 x D718 x H739 mm)
* When the tilt angle of the control panel is 45 degrees.

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1.2 Accessories

Unpacking/setup instruction

1 set

Operators manual

4 pcs. (except for MJD)

Operator's manual pocket

1 pc.

Power cable

1 pc.

Warranty sheet

1 pc. (for NAD)

Setup report

1 set (for NAD and MJD)

Customer satisfaction card

1 pc. (for MJD)

PM sticker

1 pc. (for MJD)

Drum (installed inside of the equipment)

1 pc.

Toner bag

1 pc.

Toner cartridge

1 pc. (except for NAD, MJD)

Developer material

1 pc. (except for NAD,MJD)

Operation panel stopper

1 pc.

Blind seal

4 pcs.

Rubber plug

4 pcs.

CD-ROM

5 pcs.

* Machine version
NAD:

North America

MJD:

Europe

AUD:

Australia

ASD:

Asia

TWD:

Taiwan

SAD:

Saudi Arabia

JPD:

Japan

CND:

China

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1.3 Options
Platen Cover

KA-3511 PC/PC-C

Reversing Automatic Document Feeder (RADF)

MR-3015

Drawer Module

MY-1021 /-C

Paper Feed Pedestal (PFP)

KD-1011 /-C

Large Capacity Feeder (LCF)

KD-1012 A4/LT/A4-C

Finisher (Hanging type)

MJ-1022 /-C

Finisher (Console type)

MJ-1023 /-C

Finisher (Console saddle stitcher type)

MJ-1024 /-C

Hole Punch Unit

MJ-6004 N/E/F/S *1

Staple Cartridge

STAPLE-1600 (for MJ-1022)


STAPLE-2000 (for MJ-1023/1024)
STAPLE-600 (for MJ-1024)

Bridge Kit

KN-3520 /-C

Job Separator

MJ-5004 /-C

Offset Tray

MJ-5005 /-C

Key Copy Counter

MU-8, MU-10

Work Tray

KK-3511

Damp Heater

MF-3520 U/E

Fax Board

GD-1150 NA/AU/EU/TW/C/AS

2nd Line for Fax Board

GD-1160 NA/EU/TW/C

Wireless LAN Adapter

GN-1010

PCI Slot

GO-1030

Scrambler Board

GP-1030

Printer Kit

GM-1010

Printer/Scanner Kit

GM-2010

Scanner upgrade Kit

GM-3010

Desk

MH-1700

* 1)

N : North America

E : Europe

F : France

S : Sweden

Notes:
1. The bridge unit (KN-3520) is necessary for installation of the finisher (MJ-1022, MJ-1023 or
MJ-1024).
2. The finisher (MJ-1023 or MJ-1024) is necessary for installation of the hole punch unit
(MJ-6004N/E/F/S).
3. The PCI slot (GO-1030) is necessary for installation of the scrambler board (GP-1030).

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1.4 Supplies

Drum

OD-3500

Toner bag

PS-TB3520 /E/N *2

Toner cartridge

PS-ZT3520 /T/D/C/E *3

Developer

D-3500

* 2)

N : Asia

E : Europe

NONE : North America

* 3)

T : Taiwan

D : Asia

C : China

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Staple Cartridge
STAPLE-600

Finisher
(Console saddle
stitcher type)
MJ-1024

Finisher
(Console type)
MJ-1023

Staple Cartridge
STAPLE-2000

Staple Cartridge
STAPLE-1600

Finisher
(Hanging type)
MJ-1022

FAX Board
GD-1150
NA/AU/EU/
TW/C/AS

Scrambler
Board
GP-1030

Hole Punch Unit


MJ-6004 N/E/F/S

Drawer Module
MY-1021

2nd Line for


FAX Board
GD-1160
NA/EU/TW/C

PCI Slot
GO-1030

Offset Tray
MJ-5005

Job Separator
MJ-5004

Bridge Kit
KN-3520

Paper Feed
Pedestal (PFP)
KD-1011

Wireless LAN
Adapter
GN-1010

Reversing Automatic
Document Feeder
(RADF)
MR-3015

Large Capacity
Feeder (LCF)
KD-1012 A4/LT

Platen Cover
KA-3511

Desk
MH-1700

Scanner
Upgrade Kit
GM-3010

Printer/
Scanner Kit
GM-2010

Printer Kit
GM-1010

Damp Heater
MF-3520 U/E

Key Copy Counter


MU-8, MU-10

Work Tray
KK-3511

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2. OUTLINE OF THE MACHINE


2.1 Sectional View

3
70 71 39

56,59 63 64 61 62 27 57 45 58 51 28
52
41
31
67
66
40
29
42
55
23
23
32
24
30
25
37

46 47
10 43 48

44

60
54

12
11
72
69
68
65
53
22
20,21

36

13
14
19 15
34 33

17

20,21

18

13
14
19 15

26 35 38
16

50 49

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Original glass

37

Bypass paper sensor

ADF original glass

38

Bypass separation roller

Mirror-1

39

Temperature/humidity sensor

Mirror-2

40

Transfer charger

Mirror-3

41

Separation charger

Reflector

42

Drum

Lens

43

Developer unit

Exposure lamp

44

Cleaning blade

Automatic original detection sensor

45

Recovery blade

10

Toner cartridge switch

46

Main charger

11

Laser unit

47

Discharge LED

12

Laser unit cooling fan

48

Drum thermistor

13

Drawer pickup roller

49

Drum damp heater thermostat

14

Drawer feed roller

50

Drum damp heater

15

Drawer separation roller

51

Separation finger for drum

16

Drawer transport roller

52

Toner bag full detection sensor-2

17

Drawer

53

Auto-toner sensor

18

Drawer tray

54

Toner recovery auger

19

Drawer tray-up sensor

55

Developer sleeve (magnetic roller)

20

Drawer empty sensor

56

Fuser roller

21

Drawer paper stock sensor

57

Pressure roller

22

Drawer damp heater (JPD only)

58

Cleaning roller

23

Registration roller

59

IH coil

24

Registration sensor

60

Main thermistor / Edge thermistor

25

Upper drawer feed sensor

61

Separation finger for fuser roller

26

Lower drawer feed sensor

62

Separation finger for pressure roller

27

Exit sensor

63

Exit roller

28

ADU upper transport roller

64

Fuser thermostat

29

ADU middle transport roller

65

Middle fan

30

ADU lower transport roller

66

Exhaust fan

31

ADU entrance sensor

67

Sub-separation fan

32

ADU exit sensor

68

Power supply cooling fan

33

Bypass pickup roller

69

Main switch

34

Bypass feed roller

70

Front cover opening/closing switch

35

Bypass feed sensor

71

Cover opening/closing interlock switch

36

Bypass tray

72

Polygonal motor

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13

14

12

7
9

15

11

10

16
28
17
18
19

20

21

23

22 24

25 26

27

26

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Platen sensor

15

Fuser unit cooling fan

Scan motor

16

Registration clutch

Carriage home position sensor

17

ADU motor

Scanner damp heater (Left)

18

ADU clutch

Scanner damp heater (Right)

19

Bypass pickup solenoid

Scanner damp heater thermostat

20

Bypass feed clutch

IH board cooling fan

21

Side cover opening/closing switch

Developer unit cooling fan-1

22

Transport clutch (High speed)

Toner motor

23

Transport clutch (Low speed)

10

Developer drive clutch

24

Lower drawer feed clutch

11

Main motor

25

Tray-up motor

12

Exit motor

26

Drawer detection switch

13

Toner bag full detection sensor-1

27

Upper drawer feed clutch

14

ADU opening/closing switch

28

Developer unit cooling fan-2

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2.2 Electric Parts Layout


[A] Unit construction

2
Drive unit

Scanner unit

PC board unit

Control panel unit

Fuser unit

Automatic
duplexing unit

Bypass unit

Transport unit
Process unit

Laser unit

Front side
Paper feeder unit

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[B] Scanner unit


(B-1) Motor, sensor, lamp

2
A4 series
S5
M1

S4

S7
S6

EXP
S2

S3

S1
Front side

Fig. 2-202-1

LT series
S5
M1
S4
S7
S6

S2

EXP
S3

Front side

Fig. 2-202-2

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(B-2) PC board, heater, thermostat, other part


DH2*

2
CCD

THMO2*

SLG

DH1*
INV

Front side
Fig. 2-203

* ASD/AUD/CND/SAD/TWD models : Standard


NAD/MJD models : Option

[C] Control panel unit

KEY
LCD

Front side

DSP
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[D] Process unit


(D-1) Motor, sensor, switch, PC board

S9
S8

S10
M8

LRL
M9

S32

S12

Front side

S30

S31

Fig. 2-205

(D-2) Motor, sensor, lamp, heater, thermistor, thermostat


ERS
THMO3*

THM3

S11

DH3*

M16
PS

Front side

* ASD/AUD/CND/SAD/TWD models : Standard


NAD/MJD models : Option
Fig. 2-206
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[E] Laser unit

SNS

M2
LDR

Front side

Fig. 2-207

[F] Paper feeder unit

CLT1
S20

CLT2

S22

S16

S21

S18

S23

S17

S19

Front side
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[G] Transport unit


M10

M11

S13
S14

S33

S15

Front side
Fig. 2-209

[H] Bypass unit

SFB

CLT3

SOL1
S24

S25

Front side

Fig. 2-210
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[I]

Automatic duplexing unit

2
S26
S27
ADU

S28

M3

CLT4

Front side
Fig. 2-211

[J]

Fuser unit
THMO1
S29
M12

IH-COIL
THM1
THM2
Front side
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[K] Drive unit

M13

IH
M7
M4

M15
M5
CLT5
CLT6
CLT7

M14

CLT8
M6

HVT
Front side
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[L] PC board unit

SYS

HDD

NIC

LGC
NF

FIL or FUS*

BRK

Front side

* NAD/SAD/TWD models : FIL (Standard)


ASD/AUD/CND models : FUS (Standard)
MJD model : FUS (Option)
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2.3 Symbols and Functions of Various Components


The column "P-I" shows the page and item number in the parts list.

(1)

Motors

Symbol
M1

Name

Remarks

P- I

B-1

P13 - I8

Driving the polygonal mirror

P9 - I5

Driving the automatic duplexing unit

P32 - I18

Driving the exit roller

P6 - I20

MAIN-MOT

Driving the drum, developer unit, fuser

P12 - I26

Main motor

unit, registration roller, transport


K

P4 - I26

P28 - I9

Cooling down the laser unit

D-1

P9 - I3

MID-FAN-MOT

Cooling down the inside of the

D-1

P9 - I3

Middle fan

equipment

EXIT-FAN-MOT

Exhausting ozone

P11 - I2

SP-FAN-MOT

Assisting the paper separation process

P11 - I2

Sub-separation fan

(Absorbing the paper from the drum)

FUS-FAN-MOT

Cooling down the fuser unit

P30 - I13

Cooling down the IH board

P7 - I12

Cooling down the developer unit

P6 - I18

Cooling down the developer unit

P6 - I39

D-2

P9 - I7

SCAN-MOT

Function
Driving the carriages

Scan motor
M2

M/DC-POL
Polygonal motor

M3

ADU-MOT
ADU motor

M4

EXIT-MOT
Exit motor

M5

rollers, feed rollers and pickup rollers


M6
M7

TRY-MOT

Driving the lifting movement of trays in

Tray-up motor

upper/lower drawer

TNR-MOT

Supplying the toner

Toner motor
M8

LSU-FAN-MOT
Laser unit cooling fan

M9
M10

Exhaust fan
M11
M12

Fuser unit cooling fan


M13

IH-FAN-MOT
IH board cooling fan

M14

DEV-FAN-MOT1
Developer unit cooling fan-1

M15

DEV-FAN-MOT2
Developer unit cooling fan-2

M16

PS-FAN-MOT

Cooling down the power supply unit

Power supply cooling fan

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Sensors and switches

Symbol
S1-5

Name
APS1-3, APS-C, APS-R

Function
Original size detection

Remarks

P-I

B-1

S1-4:P10 - I12

Automatic original detection sensor


S6

S-5:P10 - I13
Carriage home position detection

B-1

P10 - I17

PLTN-SNR

Opening/closing detection of platen

B-1

P13 - I10

Platen sensor

cover or RADF

TNR-SW

Toner cartridge presence/absence

D-1

P28 - I23

Toner cartridge switch

detection

USD-TNR-FLL-SNR1

Detecting if the used toner is full in the

D-1

P12 - I28

Toner bag full detection sensor-1

toner bag

USD-TNR-FLL-SNR2

Detecting the presence/absence of

D-1

P25 - I59

Toner bag full detection sensor-2

the toner bag

D-2

P26 - I19

D-1

P5 - I15

P19 - I11

P19 - I11

P19 - I5

P14 - I30

P14 - I30

P14 - I30

P14 - I30

P14 - I30

P14 - I30

HOME-SNR
Carriage home position sensor

S7
S8
S9
S10

Used toner amount defection in the


toner bag
S11
S12
S13
S14

ATTNR-SNR

Detecting the density of toner in the

Auto-toner sensor

developer unit

TEMP/HUMI-SNR

Detecting the temperature and

Temperature/humidity sensor

humidity inside of the equipment

RGST-SNR

Detecting the paper transport at the

Registration sensor

registration roller section

FED-U-SNR

Detecting paper jam and paper

Upper drawer feed sensor

transport at upper drawer feeding


section

S15

FED-L-SNR

Detecting paper jam and paper

Lower drawer feed sensor

transport at lower drawer feeding


section

S16
S17
S18
S19
S20
S21

CST-U-TRY-SNR

Position detection of the lifting tray of

Upper drawer tray-up sensor

the upper drawer

CST-L-TRY-SNR

Position detection of the lifting tray of

Lower drawer tray-up sensor

the lower drawer

EMP-U-SNR

Paper presence/absence detection in

Upper drawer empty sensor

the upper drawer

EMP-L-SNR

Paper presence/absence detection in

Lower drawer empty sensor

the lower drawer

NEMP-U-SNR

Paper amount detection in the upper

Upper drawer paper stock sensor

drawer

NEMP-L-SNR

Paper amount detection in the lower

Lower drawer paper stock sensor

drawer

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Symbol
S22

2
S23
S24
S25
S26
S27

Name

Function

CST-U-SW

Detecting presence/absence of the

Upper drawer detection switch

upper drawer

CST-L-SW

Detecting presence/absence of the

Lower drawer detection switch

lower drawer

SFB-SNR

Detecting presence/absence of paper

Bypass paper sensor

on the bypass tray

SFB-FED-SNR

Detecting the transporting paper fed

Bypass feed sensor

from the bypass tray

ADU-SET-SW

Automatic duplexing unit opening/

ADU opening/closing switch

closing detection

ADU-TRU-SNR

Detecting the transporting paper at

ADU entrance sensor

automatic duplexing unit entrance

Remarks

P-I

P4 - I101

P4 - I101

P18 - I5

P18 - I5

P32 - I43

P32 - I31

P32 - I31

P31 - I21

section
S28
S29
S30

ADU-TRL-SNR

Detecting the transporting paper in

ADU exit sensor

automatic duplexing unit

EXIT-SNR

Detecting the transporting paper at

Exit sensor

the exit section

MAIN-SW

Turning ON/OFF of the equipment

D-1

P5 - I10

FRNT-COV-SW

Detecting opening/closing of the front

D-1

P5 - I7

Front cover opening/closing switch

cover

COV-INTLCK-SW

Controlling cutoff and supply of the

D-1

P5 - I19

Cover opening/closing interlock switch

24V voltage by opening/closing of the


G

P19 - I2

Main switch
S31
S32

front cover or jam access cover


S33

SIDE-COV-SW

Side cover opening/closing detection

Side cover opening/closing switch

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Electromagnetic clutches

Symbol
CLT1

Name

Function

Remarks

P-I

Driving the upper drawer pickup roller

P14 - I29

Driving the lower drawer pickup roller

P14 - I29

SFB-FEED-CLT

Driving the bypass pickup roller and

P17 - I20

Bypass feed clutch

bypass feed roller

ADU-CLT

Driving the automatic duplexing unit

P32 - I16

Driving the registration roller

P19 - I31

DEV-CLK

Driving the magnetic roller of the

P12 - I36

Developer drive clutch

developer unit

CST-TR-L-CLT

Driving the transport roller

P15 - I20

Transport clutch (Low speed)

(Low speed)

CST-TR-H-CLT

Driving the transport roller

P15 - I16

Transport clutch (High speed)

(High speed)

Remarks

P-I

P18 - I11

CST-U-FEED-CLT
Upper drawer feed clutch

CLT2

CST-L-FEED-CLT
Lower drawer feed clutch

CLT3
CLT4

ADU clutch
CLT5

RGST-CLT
Registration clutch

CLT6
CLT7
CLT8

(4)

Solenoids
Name

Symbol

SOL1

SFB-SOL

Function
Driving the bypass pickup roller

Bypass pickup solenoid

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PC boards

Symbol
CCD
SLG

Name

Function

Remarks

P-I

B-2

P10 - I10

B-2

P10 - I38

P3 - I26

P3 - I25

D-1

P9 - I23

Driving the laser diode

P9 - I5

Detection of the laser beam position

P9 - I5

PWA-F-SFB

Detection of the bypass tray slide

P16 - I13

Bypass tray slide guide width detection

guide width
I

P32 - I30

P7 - I2

P7 - I34

PWA-F-CCD

Controlling CCD and outputting the

CCD driving PC board (CCD board)

analog signal

PWA-F-SLG

Controlling the original scanning

Scanning section control PC board

section and RADF

(SLG board)
DSP
KEY
LRL

PWA-F-DSP

Controlling LCD and the touch panel

Display PC board (DSP board)

on the control panel

PWA-F-KEY

Detecting the button entry and

Key control PC board (KEY board)

controlling LED on the control panel

PWA-F-LRL

Relaying the control signals of the

Laser control signal relay PC board

laser unit

(LRL board)
LDR

PWA-F-LDR
Laser driving PC board (LDR board)

SNS

PWA-F-SNS
H-sync signal detection PC board
(SNS board)

SFB

PC board (SFB board)


ADU
IH
SYS
LGC

PWA-F-ADU

Controlling the automatic duplexing

ADU driving PC board (ADU board)

unit

PS-IH

Controlling each IH coil in the fuser

IH control PC board (IH board)

unit

PWA-F-SYS

Controlling the whole system and

System control PC board (SYS board)

image processing

PWA-F-LGC

Controlling the print engine section

P8 - I7

Network connection interface

P7 - I22

PWA-F-FIL

Cutting noise of the AC power

P6 - I24

Filter PC board (FIL board)

Power supplying to each damp heater


L

P6 - I24

Logic PC board (LGC board)


NIC

PWA-F-NIC
NIC board

FIL

*NAD/SAD/TWD models: Standard


FUS

PWA-F-FUS

Supplying the power to each damp

Fuse PC board (FUS board)

heater
*ASD/AUD/CND models: Standard
*MJD model: Option

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Lamps and heaters

Symbol
EXP

Name

Remarks

P-I

Exposing the original to the light

B-1

P21 - I6

LP-ERS

Removing the residual charge from

D-2

P25 - I33

Discharge LED

the drum surface

IH-COIL

Heating the fuser roller

P31 - I23

B-2

P10 - I22

B-2

P10 - I32

D-2

P27 - I7

Remarks

P-I

P29 - I10

P29 - I10

D-2

P26 - I29

P29 - I9

B-2

P10 - I22

D-2

P27 - I7

LP-EXPO

Function

Exposure lamp
ERS

IH-COIL

IH coil
DH1

SCN-L-DH

Preventing condensation of the

Scanner damp heater (Left)

mirrors of the carriages


*ASD/AUD/CND/SAD/TWD models:
Standard
*NAD/MJD models: Option

DH2

SCN-R-DH

Preventing condensation of the lens

Scanner damp heater (Right)

*ASD/AUD/CND/SAD/TWD models:
Standard
*NAD/MJD models: Option

DH3

DRM-DH

Preventing condensation of the drum

Drum damp heater

*ASD/AUD/CND/SAD/TWD models:
Standard
*NAD/MJD models: Option

(7)

Thermistors and thermostats

Symbol
THM1
THM2
THM3

Name

Function

THMS-C-HTR

Detecting the surface temperature at

Main thermistor

the center part of the fuser roller

THMS-S-HTR

Detecting the surface temperature at

Edge thermistor

the edge of the fuser roller

THMS-DRM

Detecting the temperature at the drum

Drum thermistor

surface

THMO1 THERMO-FSR
Fuser thermostat
THMO2 THERMO-SCN-DH
Scanner damp heater thermostat
THMO3 THERMO-DRM-DH
Drum damp heater thermostat

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Preventing overheating in the fuser


unit
Controlling the temperature of the
scanner damp heater
Controlling the temperature of the
drum damp heater

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Transformer

Symbol
HVT

Name

Function

PS-HVT

Generating high-voltage and supply-

High-voltage transformer

ing it to the following sections

Remarks

P-I

P4 - I29

Remarks

P-I

B-2

P21 - I7

P3 - I19

D-2

P9 - I7

P7 - I25

Main charger wire


Main charger grid
Developer bias
Transfer bias
Separation bias

(9)

Others

Symbol
INV

Name
INV-EXP

Function
Controlling the exposure lamp

Inverter board
LCD
PS
HDD
NF

LCD

Displaying and entering each informa-

LCD panel

tion

PS-ACC

Generating DC voltage and supplying

Switching power supply

it to each section of the equipment

HDD

Storing the program data and image

Hard disk

data

NS-FIL

Cutting noise of AC power

P6 - I13

BREAKER

Preventing the inflow of overcurrent to

P6 - I14

Breaker

the equipment

Noise filter
BRK

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USB connector (host-2)

Modem

NCU
(LINE-2)

PSTN

FAX

NCU
(LINE-1)

LAN connector
(10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)

FAX

NIC

Parallel port
(IEEE-1284)

USB connector (host-1)

Dongle

Printer kit,
Printer/Scanner kit,
Scanner upgrade kit

16

32

RADF

ASIC

32

Motors

ASIC

Scanner-CPU
22MHz

16

SLG

Data-bus

Amp A/D

Amp A/D

Flash ROM
512KB

USB connector (device)

PSTN
External TEL

Fig. 2-401

Dongle

HDD

Scrambler board

Scrambler board

Control panel

Download jig

SRAM
128KB

(Even)

PCI external slot

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(Odd)

CCD

ASIC

32

Download jig

16

32

32

RTC

16

SRAM
512KB

Battery

Flash ROM
2MB x 2

ASIC

PCI-bus

32

ASIC

32

32
Flash ROM
4MB x 2

32

Main memory
(DIMM)
128MB

64

64

System-CPU
266MHz

NVRAM
256KB

Page memory
(SDRAM)
32MB

Data-bus

Bus transceiver

SYS

RS-232C

Copy key
card

Key copy
counter

: Option

Bypass
unit

ADU

HVT

I/O

Switches

Motors

LRL

Clutches

Solenoids

SRAM
128KB

Sensors

NVRAM
8KB

Bus transceiver

Data-bus

Flash ROM
512KB

16
Data-bus

ASIC

PFP/LCF

16

Engine-CPU
24MHz

ASIC

LGC

Bridge unit

Finisher
Finisher

Laser diode

Job separator/Offset tray

IPC

Download jig

ASIC

LDR

Laser beam sensor

SNS

Laser unit

2.4 General Description

2.4.1 System block diagram

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2.4.2 Construction of boards


(a)

Construction diagram of boards


This system consists of the following including the SYS board as a main board.
Control panel
KEY

Laser unit
DSP

LDR
LRL
SNS

NIC
SYS

Scanner unit
CCD

ADU

SLG
LGC

INV

Main switch
AC input

SFB

FIL
or
FUS

PS-ACC

IH

HVT

Cover opening/closing
interlock switch
: DC power supply line
: AC power supply line
: Signal line

Fig. 2-402

(b) Function of each board


CCD board:
This is the board to convert the reflected light by the original to electrical signals. It consists of the
CCD, and its peripheral circuitry. The CCD converts the reflected light by the original to analog signal
and outputs it to the SLG board.
SLG board:
This is the board to mainly control the scanning function (scanner unit) and consists of the ScannerCPU, ASIC, memory (Flash ROM and SRAM), A/D converter, driver for motor drive, etc. When
scanning the original, the exposure lamp and scan motor are driven by the command from the
Scanner-CPU. The analog signal output from the CCD board is then converted to digital signal by
the A/D converter. Image processing is performed by ASIC.
INV board:
This is the board on which the lighting control circuit of the exposure lamp is mounted. The exposure
lamp lights by the command from the Scanner-CPU.
DSP board:
This is the board to mainly control the control panel. The panel processing CPU detecting the input
from each button and touch panel, and the lighting control circuit for the backlight of the LCD are
mounted. And it relays the control signal of the control panel from the SYS board to the LCD and KEY
board.
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KEY board:
This is the board on which each button switch and each LED on the control panel are mounted.
LDR board:
This is the board on which the laser diode and the ASIC are mounted. The laser is emitted based on
the output image data signal from the ASIC on the LGC board.
SNS board:
This is the board on which the light sensor for detecting the radiating position of the laser is mounted.
It outputs the H-sync signal to ASIC on the LGC board.
LRL board:
This is the board to relay each signal transmitted between the LGC board and laser unit (LDR and
SNS boards).
SFB board:
This is the board on which the circuit pattern is printed. It detects the position of the slide guide of the
bypass unit.
ADU board:
This is the board to relay each signal between the ASIC on the LGC board and the electric parts
(motor, sensor, clutch) in the ADU.
IH board:
This is the board to generate the electric power for driving the IH coil of the fuser unit from the AC
electric power input via the switching power supply. And then it is provided.
SYS board:
This is the main board taking a leading part in all systems. It consists of the System-CPU, ASIC,
memory (DIMM, SDRAM, Flash ROM, SRAM, NVRAM), RTC (Real Time Clock IC), etc. The System-CPU controls each ASIC to perform the control of the image processing, image memory (page
memory, main memory, HDD), external interface (RS-232C, IEEE-1284, USB, PCI), NIC and FAX.
Based on the input data from the control panel, the System-CPU communicates with the ScannerCPU on the SLG board and Engine-CPU on the LGC board, and then issues an operation command
to the scanner and printer engine section.
LGC board:
This is the board to mainly control the printing function (printer engine). It consists of the EngineCPU, ASIC, memory (Flash ROM, SRAM, NVRAM), driver for motor drive, etc. The Engine-CPU
controls each ASIC to drive I/O (for the electrical parts) of each section in the system. It leads to the
operation of the laser unit, developer unit, drum, drawers, bypass unit, ADU, etc. Thus printing is
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NIC board:
This is the interface board to connect this equipment to the LAN environment (10BASE-T, 100BASETX) to communicate with PCs, etc.
FIL board:
This is the board to cut off the noise of AC power from outside, and supply the driving AC power to
the damp heater for condensation prevention of each section (scanner and drum).
FUS board:
This is the board to provide the AC electric power for driving to the damp heater for preventing of the
condensation of each section (scanner and drum).
HVT:
This is the board to generate the DC high voltage from +24V to provide the bias to the section of the
main charger, developer, transfer, and separation.
PS-ACC:
This is the unit to generate each DC voltage, which is used in the equipment, from external AC
electric power input. And then it is provided to each electrical part.

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2.5 Installation and Replacement of


Covers and PC boards
2

2.5.1 External covers


[A] Front cover
(1)

Open the front cover.

Fig. 2-501

(2)

Remove the toner bag.

Fig. 2-502

(3)
(4)

Pull up the hinge pin and extract it.


Take off the front cover.

Fig. 2-503

[B] Front left cover


(1)
(2)

Open the front cover.


Remove 1 screw and front left cover.

Guide

Fig. 2-504

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[C] Rear cover


(1)

Remove 7 screws and take off the rear cover.

Fig. 2-505

[D] Left upper cover


(1)

Remove 2 screws and take off the left upper


cover.

Fig. 2-506

[E] Front upper cover


(1)
(2)

Take off the left upper cover (


Chapter 2.5.1
[D]).
Remove 2 screws and take off the front upper
cover.

Fig. 2-507

[F] Right upper cover


(1)

Remove 3 screws and take off the right upper


cover.

Fig. 2-508
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[G]

Upper rear cover

(1)
(2)

Take off the RADF or platen cover.


Take off the left upper cover (
Chapter 2.5.1
[D]).
Take off the right upper cover (
Chapter
2.5.1 [F]).
Remove 2 screws and upper rear cover.

(3)
(4)

Fig. 2-509

[H] Receiving tray


(1)

Remove 2 screws and take off the receiving


tray.

Fig. 2-510

[I]

Tray back cover

(1)

Chapter 2.5.1
Take off the receiving tray (
[H]).
Take off the scan base cover.

(2)

Scan base cover

2
Fig. 2-511

(3)

Remove 1 screw and take off the receiving


tray back cover.

Fig. 2-512
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[J]

Left cover

(1)

Remove 3 screws and take off the left cover.

Fig. 2-513

[K]

Left rear cover

(1)

Chapter 2.5.1
Take off the left upper cover (
[D]).
Remove 3 screws and take off the left rear
cover.

(2)

Fig. 2-514

[L] IH terminal cover


(1)
(2)

Open the ADU, jam access cover and fuser


unit cover.
Remove 2 screws and take off the IH terminal
cover.

Fig. 2-515

[M] Right front hinge cover


(1)
(2)

Pull out the upper and lower drawers.


Remove 2 screws and take off the right front
hinge cover.

Fig. 2-516
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[N] Right rear hinge cover


(1)

Remove 2 screws and take off the right rear


hinge cover.

Fig. 2-517

[O] Right lower cover


(1)
(2)

Take off the right rear hinge cover (


Chapter
2.5.1 [N]).
Remove 2 screws and take off the right lower
cover.

Fig. 2-518

[P] Right rear cover


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)

Take off the right upper cover (


2.5.1 [F]).
Take off the IH terminal cover (
2.5.1 [L]).
Take off the right rear hinge cover (
2.5.1 [N]).
Remove 2 screws and take off the
cover.

Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
right rear

Fig. 2-519

[Q] Front right cover


(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)

Take off the front cover (


Chapter 2.5.1
[A]).
Take off the receiving tray (
Chapter 2.5.1
[H]).
Take off the right upper cover (
Chapter
2.5.1 [F]).
Take off the upper drawer. Open the bypass
tray and ADU.
Remove 2 screws and take off the front right
cover.

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2.5.2 PC boards

Note: When the PC board/HDD is replaced, refer to


each CAUTIONS of TROUBLESHOOTHING
in the SERVICE HANDBOOK.
[A] Logic PC board (LGC board)
(A-1) LGC board
(1)
(2)

(3)
(4)

Take off the rear cover (


Chapter 2.5.1
[C]).
Loosen 8 screws and take off the LGC board
cover.

Fig. 2-521

Disconnect 14 connectors and 1 connector


with lock.
Remove 4 screws and release 2 locking
supports. Then take off the LGC board.

Lock connector
Fig. 2-522

(A-2) LGC board unit


(1)
(2)

Take off the rear cover (


Chapter 2.5.1 [C]).
Loosen 8 screws and take off the LGC board
cover.

Fig. 2-523

(3)

Disconnect 14 connectors, 1 connector with


lock and 1 joint connector fixed to the case.

Lock connector
Fig. 2-524

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(4)

Release all the harnesses from the harness


clamps and holders on the case.

Fig. 2-525

(5)

Remove 5 screws and take off the LGC board


with the whole case.

Fig. 2-526

[B] Hard disk


(1)
(2)

Take off the rear cover (


Chapter 2.5.1 [C]).
Loosen 9 screws and take off the SYS board
upper cover.

Fig. 2-527

(3)
(4)

Disconnect 2 connectors.
Loosen 5 screws and take off the hard disk
with the whole SYS board lower cover.

Fig. 2-528
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(5)

Remove 4 screws and take off the hard disk.

Fig. 2-529

[C] System control PC board case


(SYS board case)
(1)
(2)
(3)

Take off the rear cover (


Chapter 2.5.1
[C]).
Take off the hard disk with the whole SYS
board lower cover (
Chapter 2.5.2 [B]).
Disconnect 4 connectors.

Fig. 2-530

(4)

Release all the harnesses from harness


clamps and holders on the case.

Fig. 2-531

(5)

Remove 5 screws and take off the SYS board


case.

Fig. 2-532
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[D] NIC board / System control PC board


(SYS board)
(1)
(2)
(3)

Take off the rear cover (


Chapter 2.5.1
[C]).
Take off the hard disk with the whole SYS
board lower cover (
Chapter 2.5.2 [B]).
Disconnect 5 connectors.

Fig. 2-533

(4)

Remove 2 screws, release 1 lock support.


Then take off the NIC board.

NIC board
Fig. 2-534

(5)

Remove 10 screws, take off the SYS board.

SYS board

Fig. 2-535

[E] Switching power supply


(1)
(2)

Take off the left cover (


Chapter 2.5.1 [J]).
Remove 2 screws. Disconnect 2 connectors
with lock on the front side and 1 connector
while releasing the harness from the holder
on the right side of the bracket.

Fig. 2-536
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(3)

Disconnect 3 connectors while the switching


power supply is pulled out to the front and take
off the switching power supply.

Fig. 2-537

[F] Power supply cooling fan


(1)
(2)

Take off the left cover (


Chapter 2.5.1 [J]).
Remove 2 screws and take off the power
supply cooling fan on the switching power
supply.
Note:
When installing, pay attention to the direction
of the wind from the fan.

Fig. 2-538

[G] High-voltage transformer


(1)

Take off the rear cover (

(2)
(3)

Disconnect 7 connectors.
Remove 2 screws and release 2 locking
supports. Then take off the high-voltage
transformer.
Note:
When installing, make sure to match the colors
of connectors and harnesses according to the
color instruction on the board.

Chapter 2.5.1 [C]).

Fig. 2-539

[H] Noise filter


(1)
(2)

Take off the rear cover and right lower cover


(
Chapter 2.5.1 [C] [O]).
Disconnect 4 connectors. Remove 1 screw
and 1 washer. Then take off the noise filter.
White

Black

Fig. 2-540
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2.6 Options
[A] MR-3015 (Reversing Automatic Document

Feeder (RADF))
(1)
(2)

Turn OFF the power and unplug the power


cable.
Take off the connector cover.

Fig. 2-601

(3)

Disconnect the connector.

Fig. 2-602

(4)

Remove 2 screws on the rear side.

Fig. 2-603

(5)

Open the RADF.

Fig. 2-604

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(6)

Remove 2 screws on the front side.

Fig. 2-605

(7)

Slide the RADF backward and take off by


lifting it up.

Fig. 2-606

[B] KD-1011 (Paper Feed Pedestal (PFP))


(1)
(2)

Turn OFF the power and unplug the power


cable.
Remove 7 screws and take off the rear cover
of the equipment.
Note:
Disconnect the connector of the RADF first
when the RADF is installed.

Fig. 2-607

(3)

Remove 1 screw and the ground wire, and


then disconnect 2 connectors (3 if the optional
damp heater is installed).

Connector of optional
damp heater

Fig. 2-608
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(4)

Remove 2 screws and take off 2 fixing


brackets on the rear side.

Fig. 2-609

(5)

Take off the lower drawer of the equipment


and PFP upper drawer.

Fig. 2-610

(6)

Remove 4 screws and take off 2 fixing


brackets on the front side.

Fig. 2-611

(7)

Lift up the equipment and take off the PFP.

Fig. 2-612
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[C]

KD-1012 (Large Capacity Feeder (LCF))

(1)

Turn OFF the power and unplug the power


cable.
Remove 7 screws and take off the rear cover
of the equipment.

(2)

Note:
Disconnect the connectors of the RADF first
when the RADF is installed.
Fig. 2-613

(3)

Remove 1 screw and the ground wire, and


then disconnect 2 connectors (3 if the optional
damp heater is installed).

Connector of optional
damp heater

Fig. 2-614

(4)

Remove 2 screws and take off 2 fixing


brackets on the rear side.

Fig. 2-615

(5)

Take off the lower drawer of the equipment.

Fig. 2-616
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(6)

Pull out the LCF drawer.

Fig. 2-617

(7)

Remove 4 screws and take off 2 fixing


brackets on the front side.

Fig. 2-618

(8)

Lift up the equipment and take off the LCF.

Fig. 2-619

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[D] MJ-1022 (Hanging finisher)


(D-1) When PFP/LCF is not installed

(1)
(2)

Turn OFF the power and unplug the power


cable.
Take off the connector cover and disconnect
the connector.

Fig. 2-620

(3)

Remove 2 screws and take off the safety


bracket on the rear side and the cover.

Fig. 2-621

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(4)

Remove 2 screws and take off the safety


bracket on the front side and the cover.

Fig. 2-622

(5)

Remove 2 screws.

Fig. 2-623
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(6)

Lift up the finisher and take it off.

Fig. 2-624

(D-2) When PFP/LCF is installed


(1)
(2)

Turn OFF the power and unplug the power


cable.
Take off the connector cover and disconnect
the connector.

Fig. 2-625

(3)

Remove 2 screws and take off the cover on


the rear side.

Fig. 2-626

(4)

Remove 2 screws and take off the cover on


the front side.

Fig. 2-627
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(5)

Remove 2 screws.

Fig. 2-628

(6)

Lift up the finisher and take it off.

Fig. 2-629

[E] MJ-1023 (Console finisher)


(1)
(2)

Turn OFF the power and unplug the power


cable.
Take off the connector cover and disconnect
the connector.

Fig. 2-630

(3)

Remove 1 screw and take off the finisher lower


cover.

Fig. 2-631
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(4)

Remove 3 screws and take off the finisher


front cover.

Fig. 2-632

(5)

Remove 1 screw.

Fig. 2-633

(6)

Remove 1 screw and take off the cover of the


finisher rear side.

Fig. 2-634

(7)

Remove 1 screw.

Fig. 2-635
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(8)

Take off the finisher.


Note:
Be careful not to fell the finisher when moving
the finisher unit only.

Fig. 2-636

[F] MJ-1024 (Console finisher)


(1)
(2)

Turn OFF the power and unplug the power


cable.
Take off the connector cover and disconnect
the connector.

Fig. 2-637

(3)

Open the finisher front cover and remove


1 screw.

Fig. 2-638

(4)

Remove 1 screw and take off the cover of the


finisher rear side.

Fig. 2-639
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(5)

Remove 1 screw.

Fig. 2-640

(6)

Take off the finisher.


Note:
Be careful not to fell the finisher when moving
the finisher unit only.

Fig. 2-641

[G] MJ-6004 (Hole punch unit)


(1)
(2)

Turn OFF the power and unplug the power


cable.
Take off the connector cover and disconnect
connector.

Fig. 2-642

(3)

Open the front cover of the hole punch unit


and remove 1 screw.

Fig. 2-643
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(4)

Take off the cover of the punch unit lower side.

Fig. 2-644

(5)

Remove 1 screw.

Fig. 2-645

(6)

Remove 3 screws and take off the punch unit


rear cover.

Fig. 2-646

(7)

Remove 1 screw.

Fig. 2-647
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(8)

Take off the finisher with the hole punch unit.


Note:
Be careful not to fell the finisher when moving
the finisher unit only.

Fig. 2-648

(9)

Disconnect 2 connectors.

Fig. 2-649

(10) Remove 2 screws.

Fig. 2-650

(11) Lift up the punch unit and take it off.

Fig. 2-651
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[H] KN-3520 (Bridge unit)


(1)

(2)

Turn OFF the power and unplug the power


cable.
Remove 2 screws and take off the cover.

Fig. 2-652

(3)

Disconnect 1 connector.

Fig. 2-653

(4)

Open the bridge unit. Remove 1 screw and


take off the cover.

Fig. 2-654

(5)

Close the bridge unit and remove 1 screw.

Fig. 2-655
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(6)

Remove 4 screws and take off the bracket.

Fig. 2-656

(7)

Lift up the bridge unit and release the hook.


Take off the bridge unit toward the front.

Fig. 2-657

[I]

MJ-5004 (Job separator)

(1)

Turn OFF the power and unplug the power


cable.
Take off the tray.

(2)

Fig. 2-658

(3)

Remove 2 screws and take off the cover.

Fig. 2-659
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(4)

Disconnect 2 connectors.

Fig. 2-660

(5)

Loosen 2 screws and take off the cover.

Fig. 2-661

(6)
(7)

Remove 1 screw.
Lift up the job separator and release the hook.
Take off the job separator toward the front.

Fig. 2-662

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[J]

MJ-5005 (Offset tray)

(1)

Turn OFF the power and unplug the power


cable.
Take off the tray.

(2)

Fig. 2-663

(3)

Remove 2 screws and take off the cover.

Fig. 2-664

(4)

Disconnect 2 connectors.

Fig. 2-665

(5)

Remove 1 screw and take off the cover.

Fig. 2-666
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(6)
(7)

Remove 1 screw.
Lift up the offset tray and release the hook.
Take off the offset tray toward the front.

Fig. 2-667

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3. COPY PROCESS
3.1 General Description of Copying Process
Paper exit
(2) Original exposure
Xenon lamp
16W

(9)

(3) Data reading (scanning)


CCD
600 dpi, 7400 pixel

Cleaning
Blade method

Discharge LED (red)


Wavelength 660nm x14pcs

(1)

Image processing

700~1240W

(10)

Discharging

(11)

(4)

Fusing
Inductionheating (IH) method

(8)

Charging
790V
(grid voltage)

Separation
ACH
5.5kV
C
4.0kV
L
2.5kV
DC
-100V
1kHz

Data writing
Semiconductive laser
Pw=4.3 nJ/mm2

(7)

Transfer
H 286 uA
C 286 uA
L 137 uA

(5)

(6)

Development
Magnetic roller
Bias 550VDC
+150VDC

Toner

Charging: Applies negative charge on the

Bypass feeding
(100 sheets)

Carrier

(6)

Drawer feeding
(upper/lower)
(550 sheets)

PFP (upper/lower)
(550 sheets) or
LCF
(1250 sheets x 2)

Fig. 3-101

(1)

Transfer bias: Improves transfer efficiency.

surface of the photoconductive drum.

(7)

(2)

Original exposure: Converts images on the

Transfer: Transfers the visible toner image on


the photoconductive drum onto paper.

original into optical signals.

(8)

(3)

Data reading: The optical signals are

Separation: Separates paper with the toner


image from the photoconductive drum.

converted into electrical signals.

(9)

(4)

Data writing: The electrical signals are

Fusing: Fuses the toner image onto the paper


by applying heat and pressure.

converted into light signal (laser emission)

which exposes the surface of the

(10) Cleaning : Scrapes off the residual toner from

photoconductive drum.

the drum.

(5)

Transfer bias
DC+580V

Development: Negatively-charged toner

(11) Discharging : Eliminates the residual negative

adheres to the photoconductive drum and

charge from the surface of the

forms visible image.

photoconductive drum.

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3.2 Details of Copying Process


(1)

Photoconductive drum
The photoconductive drum consists of two

layers. The outer layer is a photoconductive

Photoconductive layer

layer made of an organic photoconductive

Base

carrier (OPC), and the inner layer is an

Structure of the photoconductive drum


(Example of OPC)

aluminum conductive base in a cylindrical


form.

Fig. 3-201

The photoconductor has the following


property: when it is exposed to light, the
electrical resistance it possesses increases or

Time (t)
Surface potential (V)

decreases according to the strength of the


light.
Example:
Strong lighten
Resistance is decreased (works as a
conductor.)

Black area of original


500

Weak lighten
Resistance is increased (works as an
White area of original

insulator.)
[Formation of electrostatic latent image]

1000

Discharge Charging
process process

In the processes of charging, data reading,


Electric potential of the photoconductive drum

data writing, discharging described later,


negative potential of the areas on the drum

Fig. 3-202

corresponding to black areas of the original


are eliminated, while the areas on the drum
corresponding to white areas retains the
negative charge.
As this image on the drum formed by the negative
Main charger

potential is not visible, it is called an electrostatic


latent image.
(2)

Charging
Charging is the process to apply charge evenly

Drum rotation

on the drum surface.


The charger wire produces negative corona
discharge is controlled by the grid, allowing the
drum surface to be evenly charged with the
negative potential.
The surface potential on the drum is determined
by the grid potential and is controlled to a certain

High-voltage
transformer

Grid control circuit


Fig. 3-203

value by the grid control circuit.


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(3)

Data reading (scanning)


Data reading is the process of illuminating the
original with light and converting the reflected
CCD

light into electrical signals.

The light reflected from the original is directed


to the charge coupled device (CCD) and this

Image processing
section

optical image information is converted into


electrical signals (image signals), which are

Fig. 3-204

then transmitted to the image processing


section.
(Example)
CCD light
receiving
amount

Value of image
signals to be
output

Light

255
Difference between
"light " and "dark" is
divided into 256 steps.

Dark

0
Fig. 3-205

(4)

Data writing
Data writing is the process of converting the
image signals sent from the image processing
section into optical signal and exposing the

Image
processing
section

LDR board

drum surface with the light.


Semiconductive laser element converts image
signals transmitted from the image processing

Polygonal mirror
Semiconductive
laser element

section into optical signal (laser emission) to


expose the drum surface and form an
Photoconductive
drum

electrostatic latent image on it.

Fig. 3-206

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(5)

Development
Development is the process of making the
electrostatic latent images visible to the eye

(visible images).
Drum

Developer material is supplied to the


photoconductive drum surface by the magnetic
roller. The toner in the developer material
adheres to the areas on the drum surface
where the potential is lower than the developer

Magnetic roller

bias which is applied to the magnetic roller

Fig. 3-207

(reverse development method).


Magnet
Magnetic roller

Toner
Carrier (always attracted
onto the magnet)
Toner

Bias voltage
550 VDC

Toner
Photoconductive drum
Photoconductive layer

White background

Halftone

Solid

Aluminum base
Fig. 3-208

White background
The () potential of
the photoconductive
drum is higher than
the developer bias.

750V
600V

Image not developed

400V
550V

Image developed by
toner

Bias
potential

300V

The () potential of
the photoconductive
drum is lower than
the developer bias.

200V

100V

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Switching of developer bias polarity


With the area which has no negative charge,
background fogging is decreased by switching the
Carbon
(5-10%)

bias to the positive polarity (approx. +150 V).

Developer material
5-20 m

The developer material consists of a mixture of

Ferrite

the toner and carrier. The toner is charged to the Resin (90-95%)
negative polarity and the carrier to positive polarity

[Toner]

due to the friction with each other caused by


mixing.

30-100 m

Toner : Mainly consists of the resin and carbon.


Carrier : Consists of the ferrite and resin coating

[Carrier]

on its surface to provide consistent

Fig. 3-210

frictional electrification.

Note:

Toner

Carrier

If the developer material is used for a long time


(beyond its normal life span), the toner is caked
onto the carrier.

The charging performance of the carrier is lowered.


Symptom : 1. Image density is lowered.
2. Toner scattering occurs.
3. Background fogging occurs.

No frictional electrification

Solution : Replace the developer material.

occurs on the area where


the toner
is3-211
caked.
Fig.

Magnetic roller
- Magnetic brush development -

Photoconductive
drum

The south and north poles are arranged inside


the magnetic roller as shown in the right figure.
The developer material forms a brush-like fluff
which contacts the photoconductive drum

Magnetic roller

surface.

Magnetic
force line

This is caused by the magnetic force lines


between the south and north poles.

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Additional Explanation
The life of the toner cartridge (number of output pages) varies depending on the following conditions.

1.

Coverage of originals (printing image ratio of the original size) and density of original background

2.

Size and density of originals

3.

The existence of solid black when making prints (when a book is copied and the original cover is
partially opened)

4.

Temperature and humidity in the room when making prints.

5.

Prints density and image quality mode


As indicated in the figure below, the life of the toner cartridge varies depending on the copy mode
and coverage of originals.

6.

A full block in the figure below denotes approx. 10,000 output pages.
Type of originals

A.

B.
C

C.

Block

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(6)

Transfer
Transfer is the process of transferring the toner
image (visible image) formed on the drum surface
onto paper.
Method : A paper passing the side of the drum is

Paper

Drum

charged to the opposite polarity to the


that of toner by the corona discharge of
the transfer charger.

Transfer charger

The toner moves from the drum surface


Fig. 3-214

onto the paper.


*For smooth transfer
In the transfer bias processing of this equipment, bias
voltage (+580 VDC) is applied to the pre-transfer

Direction of
transportation

guide to prevent the charge produced by the transfer


charger from flowing into the pre-transfer guide
through the paper.
The corona discharge applied to the paper is normally
286 A DC. However, to improve transferability at

Drum rotation

the trailing edge of the paper, lower output (137 A

Transfer charger

DC) is applied to the part 10 mm from the trailing


edge.
(7)

Toner

Separation
Separation is the process of separating paper which

Fig. 3-215

is temporarily adhering to the drum due to the static


electricity during the transfer process.
Method : Apply AC voltage to which the negative
DC bias is added to the separation

Suction fan
(Sub-separation fan)

charger.

The positive charge on the paper is

decreased.

Absorbing

The static electricity (adherence power)

Drum
rotation

between the paper and drum becomes


weak.

Separation charger

The paper is separated from the drum


by its own stiffness and absorption by

Direction of
transportation

the fan.
Fig. 3-216

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Output is controlled as follows to realizes the desirable separability and transferability.


Paper position against transfer point

Separation output

From leading edge to 10 mm from leading edge

(H) 5.5kV AC/100 V DC

From 10 mm from leading edge to 17 mm from trailing edge

(C) 4.0kV AC/100 V DC

From 17 mm from trailing edge to trailing edge

(L) 2.5kV AC/100 V DC

Paper may not be separated from the drum surface

Separation finger

because of moisture or malfunction of the transfer/

Paper
movement

separation charger during printing. As the result, the


paper enters into the cleaner and causes jamming.

Separation
charger

To prevent this, a separation finger is used to forcibly


separate the paper which was left around the drum.

Drum rotation

Fig. 3-217

(8)

Fusing
Fusing is the process of melting the toner on
the paper and fixing it firmly on the paper.

Pressure

Method : The melting point of the toner (main


ingredient: resin) is 100-110C.

Fuser roller

(Heat)

Toner is melted by the heat of the


surface of the fuser roller.

Paper

Fig. 3-218

(Pressure) The pressure roller is pressed


against the fuser roller by the springs
to increase the adherence of the
melted toner onto the paper.

Separation finger

Separation finger

Fuser roller

Heat and pressure are applied to the

(Pressure)

paper when it passes between the


fuser roller and pressure roller.

IH coil

||

Pressure roller
Paper
movement

(Fusing) The toner is fused on the paper.

Fig. 3-219

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(9)

Cleaning
Recovery
blade

Cleaning is the process of removing the residual


toner from the photoconductive drum.

Cleaning blade

The edge of the urethane rubber cleaning blade


is pressed against the photoconductive drum

Drum rotation

surface to scrape off the residual toner on it. The

Fig. 3-220

toner is then caught by the recovery blade.


(10) Discharging
Discharging is the process of eliminating the
negative charge remaining on the
photoconductive drum before the next

Discharge LED

charging process.
If the residual charge is not eliminated, the
following phenomenon occurs:

Photoconductive
drum

The negative charge remains on the photo


conductive drum.

Uneven charge is applied to the drum during


the next printing.

Ground
Fig. 3-221

The next print will have a double image.


(The preceding image appears.)
Solution :
The entire surface of the photoconductive drum
is illuminated with light by the discharge LED
array.

The photoconductive drum becomes


electrically conductive.

All of the negative charge remaining on the


photoconductive drum is conducted to the
ground.

Preparation for the next printing is completed.

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3.3 Comparison with DP4500/3500


Process

DP4500/3500

e-STUDIO350/450

OD-3500 (OPC60)

(1) Sensitivity

Highly sensitized/durable drum

(2) Surface potential

-750 V

2. Charging

Scorotron method

(1) Grid voltage

-790 V

1. Photoconductive drum

3. Data writing
(1) Light source

Semiconductor laser (Adjustment not


required)

(2) Light amount

4.0 nJ/mm2

4.3 nJ/mm2

(1) Magnetic roller

One magnetic roller

(2) Auto-toner

Magnetic bridge-circuit method

(3) Toner supply

Toner cartridge

(4) Toner-empty detection

Density detection method

(5) Toner

T-3500, T-3500E, T-3500D

T-3520, T-3520E, T-3520D, T-3520C,

(6) Developer material

D-3500

(7) Developer bias

DC-550 V Adjustable output (during

4. Development

T-3520T
D-3500, D-3500C

printing)
DC+150 V Fixed (others)

5. Transfer

Adjustable output (Constant current)

(1) Transfer bias

+580 V (Adjustment not required)

6. Separation

AC: Adjustable output (Constant

voltage)
DC: Adjustment not required

(1) Discharging position

Exposure after cleaning

(2) Discharge LED

Red LED

(1) Method

Cleaning blade

(2) Recovered toner

Not reusable

Long-life fuser roller method

Fuser roller:

Coated with fluoroplastic (40)

Thin roller coated with fluoroplastic

7. Discharge

8. Cleaning

9. Fusing
(1) Method

(40)
(2) Cleaning
(3) Heater

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Pressure roller:

PFA tube roller (30)

Cleaning roller for pressure roller

(14)

IH coil (Induction-heating method)

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4.

GENERAL OPERATION

4.1 Overview of Operation


Operation of equipment

Operation during initializing, pre-running and ready


Drawer feed copying by [START] button
Copying operation

Bypass feed copying


Interrupt copying

4.2 Description of Operation


4.2.1 Warming-up
(1)

Initialization

Power ON

IH coil ON

Set number 1 reproduction ratio 100% and WAIT WARMING UP are displayed

Fan motors ON

Initialization of scanning system


The carriage moves to the home position.
The carriage moves to the peak detection position.
The exposure lamp is turned ON.
Peak detection (white color is detected by the shading correction plate)
The exposure lamp is turned OFF.

(2)

READY (WARMING UP) is displayed

Pre-running operation
The pre-running operation is started when the temperature of the fuser roller surface reaches a
certain temperature.

Fuser roller rotated

Drum rotated
The main motor is turned ON.

Initialization of feeding system


Each drawer tray goes up.

(3)

Pre-running operation stops after five seconds.

When the surface temperature of the fuser roller becomes sufficient for fusing,

READY is displayed.

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4.2.2 Ready state (ready for copying)

Buttons on the control panel enabled

When no button is pressed for a certain period of time,


Set number 1 and reproduction ratio 100% are displayed. Equipment returns to the normal
ready state.

4.2.3 Drawer feed copying (Upper drawer paper feeding)


(1)

Press the [START] button

READY changes to COPYING

Exposure lamp ON

Scan motor ON carriages -1 and -2 move forward

Polygonal motor rotates in high speed

Main motor and exit motor ON


The drum, fuser unit, developer unit and exit roller are driven.

(2)

Drawer paper feeding

Main charger, developer bias and discharge LED ON

Fans are rotated in high speed

Drawer feed clutch ON


The pickup roller, feed roller, separation roller and transport roller start to rotate.

Paper reaches the upper drawer feed sensor


The upper drawer feed sensor is turned ON.

Paper reaches the registration roller.


The registration sensor is turned ON and aligning is performed.

(3)

(4)

After the carriage operation:

Registration clutch ON after a certain period of time paper is transported to the transfer area.

Copy counter operates

After the registration clutch is turned ON:

(5)

Drawer feed clutch OFF after a certain period of time

Transfer charger ON after a certain period of time

Completion of scanning

Scan motor OFF

Exposure lamp OFF

Registration clutch OFF (after the trailing edge of the paper passed the registration roller)

READY (PRINTING) is displayed

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(6)

Paper exit

Exit sensor detects the trailing edge of the paper

Main charger, developer bias and discharge LED OFF

Polygonal motor, main motor and exit motor OFF

Drum, fuser unit and developer unit stop

Fans return to the ready rotation

READY is displayed and the equipment enters the ready mode

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Exit sensor

Discharge LED

Developer bias

Main charger

MVDEN signal

Registration clutch

rev.

Registration sensor

Upper drawer feed


sensor

Upper drawer feed


clutch

Main motor

Exposure lamp

Scan motor

fwd.

0
18

402

458

228

366

246

154

154

500

1500

1398

1710

1658 1714

1284

1306

1000
2296

2278

2394

2280

2316

2246

2066

2000

2500

3378

3000

3500

4156

3908

4156

4000

4296

4296

4500

(ms)

5000

Timing chart for copying one A4 size sheet fed from the upper drawer

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4.2.4 Bypass feed copying


(1)

Insert a sheet of paper into the bypass tray.

Bypass paper sensor ON


Ready for bypass feeding is displayed.

(2)

Carriages move to the home position

Press the [START] button

Ready for bypass feeding changes to COPYING

Exposure lamp ON

Scan motor ON Carriages -1 and -2 move forward

Polygonal motor rotates in high speed

Main motor and exit motor ON


The drum, fuser unit, developer unit and exit roller are driven.

(3)

Bypass feeding

Main charger, developer bias and discharge LED ON

Fans are rotated in high speed

Bypass feed clutch ON


The bypass pickup roller and bypass feed roller start to rotate.
The bypass pickup roller is lowered.

(4)

Aligning operation

Paper reaches the registration roller

After a certain period of time, the bypass feed clutch OFF

Hereafter, the operation (3) through (6) of 4.2.3. Drawer feed copying is repeated.

4.2.5 Interruption copying


(1)

(2)

Press the [INTERRUPT] button

LED INTERRUPT ON

Copying operation in progress is temporarily stopped

Carriages -1 and -2 return to appropriate positions

Job interrupted job 1saved is displayed.

Automatic density and reproduction ratio 100% are set (The set number remains the same)

Select the desired copy condition

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(3)

After the interruption copying is finished:

LED INTERRUPT OFF by pressing the [INTERRUPT] button

Equipment returns to the status before the interruption

Ready to resume job 1 is displayed

(4) Press the [START] button


The copying operation before the interruption is resumed.

4.3 Detection of Abnormality


When something abnormal has occurred in the equipment, the symbols corresponding to the type of
abnormality are displayed.
4.3.1 Types of abnormality
A)

Abnormality cleared without turning OFF the door switch


(1) Add paper
(2) Paper misfeed in bypass

B)

Abnormality not cleared without turning OFF the door switch


(1) Misfeed in equipment
(2) Add toner
(3) Developer unit not installed properly
(4) Toner bag replacement

C)

Abnormality not cleared without turning OFF the main switch


(1) Call for service

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4.3.2 Description of abnormality


A-1) Add paper
Drawer empty sensor detects the presence or absence of paper.
[When drawer is not installed]
No drawer detected

Tray not going up (drawer empty sensor OFF)

Add paper displayed

[START] button disabled


[When drawer is installed]
Drawer detected

Tray going up (drawer empty sensor OFF)

Add paper displayed

[START] button disabled

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When the power is turned ON or the LCF drawer is inserted (when the power is turned ON or
equipment drawer / PFP drawers are inserted),
LCF performs initialization.

Detects the presence of paper

Tray-up motor ON The tray goes up


At this time, the tray-up sensor and LCF empty sensor are OFF.

When the tray-up sensor is not turned ON in a fixed period of time, it means that the
tray is in abnormal condition.
Add paper is displayed regardless of presence/absence of paper.

Cleared by turning the power ON / OFF

Tray-up sensor is turned ON in a fixed period of time.


The tray motor stops.
At this time, if the empty sensor is

ON:

It is judged that there is paper.

OFF: It is judged that there is no paper.

Drawer area of the illustration blinks (When the drawer is selected)

When the paper in the drawer runs out during copying,


The tray-up sensor turned OFF
The tray-up motor turned ON
The tray-up sensor turned ON

Tray goes up

Tray-up motor stopped.

Empty sensor turned OFF during the copying in spite of the tray-up sensor is ON

It is judged that there is no paper.

Drawer area of the illustration blinks (When the drawer is selected)

The copying operation is stopped.

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A-2)

Bypass misfeeding (

During bypass feeding


Bypass feed clutch ON

Registration sensor ON
* Registration sensor is not turned ON in a fixed period of time (E120)

Bypass misfeeding (E120)

Bypass misfeeding symbol is displayed (

Copying operation is disabled

Solution: The bypass paper sensor is turned OFF by removing the paper from the bypass tray.
A-3)

Set key copy counter


When the key copy counter (optional) is pulled out from the equipment which installs it:
Set key copy counter displayed

Copying operation disabled

When the counter is pulled out during copying:

Copying is stopped when the key copy counter is pulled out.


B-1)

Misfeed in equipment (

Exit sensor detects jamming of the leading edge of paper.

Registration clutch ON

Less than 1.056 sec.

Exit sensor ON

ON

Registration clutch

ON

Exit sensor

If the exit sensor is not turned ON after


Timer

1.056 seconds,

Paper jam (E010) The copying operation is stopped.

1.056sec.

Paper jam (E010)


Fig. 4-301

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Exit sensor detects jamming of the trailing edge of paper.

Registration clutch OFF

Registration clutch

OFF

Less than 1.116 sec.


Exit sensor

Exit sensor OFF

ON

If the exit sensor is not turned OFF after

1.116 seconds,

Timer

1.116sec.

Paper jam (E020) The copying operation is stopped.


Paper jam (E020)

Fig. 4-302

Immediately after the power ON

Any of all sensors on paper transport path detects paper (ON)

Paper jam (E030)

Front cover is opened during copying

Paper jam (E410)

Registration sensor detects jamming of the leading edge of paper:

Registration sensor is not turned ON in a fixed period of time after the leading edge of paper
passed the transport roller.

Paper jam (E120, E200, E210, E300, E330 and E3C0)

During paper feeding from ADU:


Registration sensor is not turned ON in a fixed period of time after the ADU clutch is turned
ON.

Paper jam (E110)

During paper transporting from ADU:


ADU entrance/exit sensors do not detect the paper at the fixed timing

Paper jam (E510 or E520)

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During paper feeding from the equipment or PFP:


Registration sensor is not turned ON in a fixed period of time after the feed clutch is turned
ON

Paper jam (E220, E310, E320, E340E360, E3D0 and E3E0: Error code differs depending
on the paper source.)

B-2) Add toner (


)
Toner density becomes low

Auto-toner sensor detects the absence of the toner

Control circuit Add toner displayed: the copying operation disabled


Solution: Open the front cover and replace the toner cartridge with a new one.
Toner is supplied copying operation enabled.
B-3) Developer unit not installed properly
Disconnection of the connectors of the developer unit

Developer unit not installed is displayed.


Solution: Connect the connectors of the developer unit and close the front cover.
B-4) Dispose of used toner (
)
Toner bag becomes full of toner

Toner recovery auger shifts to the rear side: Toner bag full detection sensor (1) ON or Toner bag
detection sensor (2) ON

Dispose of used toner is displayed.


Toner bag full detection sensor ON during printing

Printing is stopped after the paper being printed is exited.


Solution: Replace the toner bag with a new one and close the front cover.
C-1) Call for service
Error code is displayed instead of the set number by pressing the [CLEAR] button and [8] button
simultaneously when the Call for service is blinking.
Refer to the error code table in the Service Handbook.

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4.4 Flow Chart


4.4.1 Immediately after the power is turned ON
Main switch ON

DC power ON

4
Restart

YES
Cover is open?
NO
IH coil ON

YES

Registration sensor
ON?

Scan motor ON

NO
YES

Exit sensor
ON?

Home position
detected?
YES

NO
YES

ADU
entrance/exit sensors
ON?
NO

YES

2.5 seconds elapsed?

NO

YES
Call for service

NO

Peak detected?
YES

Call for service

Upper drawer feed


sensor ON?

NO

C270
C280

C260

NO
YES

Lower drawer feed


sensor ON?
NO

Paper jam

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Temperature of the
fuser roller ready
for pre-running?

NO

YES
Thermistor
broken?

Main motor ON
Tray-up motor ON

YES

NO

Fuser roller
reached ready
temp.?

NO

IH coil broken?

NO

YES

Polygonal
motor in abnormal
condition?

YES

NO

IH error
YES

Call for service

Call for service

Call for service

Call for service

C410
C430

C440

CA10

C470
C480
C490

YES

NO

Main motor OFF

B
READY

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4.4.2 Automatic paper feed copying


Press [START] button

Developer bias ON Main motor ON


Main charger ON
Exit motor ON
Discharge LED ON Polygonal motor ON

Transport system control

Processing system control

NO

Polygonal motor
normal rotation?
YES

Scanning system control

Call for service


CA10

Laser ON

Feed clutch ON

Exposure lamp ON

Transfer charger ON

Feed clutch OFF

Carriages move forward

Carriages stopped

Registration clutch ON
Counter ON/OFF
Transfer charger OFF

Exposure lamp OFF

Registration clutch OFF


NO

H-Sync
OK?
Call for
service
CA20

NO

Carriages move
backward

YES
NO

Remaining set
number=0?

Carriages stopped

YES

Scanning system
control completed

Remaining set
number=0?

YES
Laser OFF

Exit sensor
detected leading
edge of paper?
OK

Processing system
control completed
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NG

Paper jam
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Paper jam

NG

Exit sensor
detected trailing
edge of paper?

E020

OK

4
Polygonal motor OFF
Main charger OFF
Discharge LED OFF
Developer bias OFF
Exit motor OFF

Drum rotation reversed

Main motor OFF

READY

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5. CONTROL PANEL
5.1 Control Panel and Display Panel
The control panel consists of button switches and touch-panel switches to operate equipment and select
various modes, and LEDs and an LCD to display the state of the equipment or the messages.
When the operators attention is required, graphic symbols appear with messages explaining the condition
of the equipment in the LCD panel.
This equipment has a movable control panel which enables to adjust its angle to the operator. It also has
improved its operatability and visibility with the enlarged LCD panel.

[Control Panel Outside View]


Fig. 5-101

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5.2 Items Shown on the Display Panel

Fig. 5-201

Fig. 5-202

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5.2.1 Display
No.
1 2
3

Message

Saving energy press START button


Wait Warming Up

Wait Warming Up
Auto Start
WAIT

Wait adding toner

Performing Auto
Calibration
READY

8
9

10
11
12
13

READY
Press START button
to copy
READY
(WARMING UP)
READY
(PRINTING)
READY
(ADDING TONER)
READY
(INNER TRAY FULL)

14 READY
(CHECK STAPLER)
15 READY
(CHECK STAPLER)
16 READY
(CHECK SADDLE
STITCH STAPLER)
17 READY
(ADD PAPER)
Press JOB STATUS
button
18 READY
(FINISHER FULL)
19 READY
(HOLE PUNCH
DUST BIN IS FULL)

State of equipment
Power is OFF (at Sleep Mode)
At Energy Saving Mode
Scanner warming up
- Displayed until the equipment becomes
ready to start scanning
Scanner warming up
- Displayed when Auto Start is set
Displayed when performing the controlling
function to keep the equipment at the best
condition
Supplying toner
- Equipment becomes the toner supply state
Displayed at image quality control
Ready for copying
- Waiting for the operation
Copying job interrupted

Scanner warming up
- Ready to scan the original
Printing out the data
- Scanning is enabled
Supplying toner
- Scanning is enabled
Receiving tray in the equipment is full
- Scanning is enabled
No staples in finisher
- Scanning is enabled
Stapling jam occurred in finisher

Note
Press [START] button or [FUNCTION]
button to clear
Press [START] button to clear
Auto Start can be set

Press [STOP] button to clear the Auto


Start.

Recovers when the toner supply has


finished
Recovers when the image quality
control has finished

Press [START] button to resume


copying or press [MEMORY CLEAR]
button to delete the job

- When the bridge unit is installed


- Resumes printing by removing
papers from the tray
Cleared by supplying the staples

No staples in saddle stitcher


- Scanning is enabled

Cleared by supplying staples

No paper in drawer
- Scanning is enabled

Cleared by supplying papers

Finisher is full of paper


- Scanning is enabled
Punching dust box is full
- Scanning is enabled

Resumes printing by removing paper


from the finisher
Resumes printing by removing
punching dust from the dust box

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No.
Message
20 READY
(SADDLE STITCH
TRAY FULL)
21 READY
(CHANGE DRAWER
TO CORRECT
PAPER SIZE)
22 Ready for bypass
feeding
23 COPYING

State of equipment
Saddle stitcher tray is full of paper
- Scanning is enabled

Note

Incorrect paper size setting

Paper is set on the bypass tray


At the copying state

24

Auto Start

Auto Start is set during printing

25

Close Large Capacity


Feeder
Close Large Capacity
Feeder Door
Place Doc. Feeder in
the down position
Insert key copy
counter
Place originals in the
document feeder

LCF drawer is not installed when feeding


from LCF is set
LCF cover is open when feeding from LCF is Cleared by closing the cover
set
RADF is open when original is placed on
Cleared by closing RADF
RADF
Key copy counter not inserted
Cleared by inserting key copy
counter
Displayed when the conditions are set and
Cleared by setting the original
START button is pressed with no original
placed
Displayed when the direction of original
placed is different from the setting
Paper jam occurred during copying (RADF
scanning)

26
27
28
29

30
31

32
33
34

35

36
37

38
39

Change direction of
original
Place last %d
originals in doc.
feeder entrance tray
Add paper

Cleared by pressing [RESET] button


or [STOP] button
Cleared by installing LCF drawer

Displayed when the paper in selected drawer


is running out
Displayed when the paper size which is not
Cannot duplex this
size
specified for duplex copying is set
Cannot use this
Displayed when the paper size which is not
media type
specified for the functions such as stapling or
hole punching is set
Copy size: A4/LT
Displayed when the paper size which is not
only
specified for Book-type duplex copying or
Dual-page is set
Copy size: A4/LT and Displayed when the paper size which is not
A4-R/LT-R
specified for Rotate Sort
CHANGE DRAWER Displayed when the selected paper size is
TO CORRECT
not in the drawer
PAPER SIZE
Change drawer to
Displayed when the selected media type is
correct media type
not in the drawer
Select a paper size
Displayed when paper size needs to be
for bypass feeding
specified for bypass feeding such as duplex
copying

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No.
Message
40 Place the blank
sheets in bypass tray
and select the paper
size
41 Place the blank
sheets in the same
direction as the
originals
42 Place the same size
blank sheets as the
originals
43 Place insertion
sheets in the bypass
tray and select the
paper size
44 Select the same size
insert1 sheets as the
originals
45 Select the same size
insert2 sheets as the
originals
46 Set insert1 sheets in
the same direction as
the originals
47 Set insert2 sheets in
the same direction as
the originals
48 Set transparency film
in A4/LT direction
49 CHECK PAPER IN
LARGE CAPACITY
FEEDER
50 CANNOT PUNCH
THIS SIZE PAPER
51 Remove paper from
the finisher
52 Cannot staple this
size
53 Remove paper from
the saddle stitch unit
54 Examine stapler

State of equipment
Displayed when no paper is in the selected
feeder at Cover Copying Mode

55 Check staple
cartridge
56 Check staple cartridge
in the saddle stitch unit
57 Job interrupted job 1
saved
58 Ready to resume job
1

No stapler in finisher section

Note

Displayed when the direction of cover page


is different from that of other pages at Cover
Copying Mode
Displayed when the paper size of cover page
is different from that of other pages at Cover
Copying Mode
Displayed when no insertion sheet is in the
selected drawer at Sheet Insertion Mode

Displayed when the size of insertion sheet


(sheet 1) is different from that of other pages
at Sheet Insertion Mode
Displayed when the size of insertion sheet
(sheet 2) is different from that of other pages
at Sheet Insertion Mode
Displayed when the direction of insertion
sheet (sheet 1) is different from that of other
pages at Sheet Insertion Mode
Displayed when the direction of insertion
sheet (sheet 2) is different from that of other
pages at Sheet Insertion Mode
Displayed when the selected paper size is
other than A4/LT at OHP mode
Papers in LCF are set incorrectly

Displayed when the selected paper size is


not specified for hole punching
Displayed when the paper sizes are mixed at
Staple Sorting Mode
Displayed when the paper size is not
specified for stapling at Staple Sorting Mode
Finisher is full of papers
Trouble in the stapler unit in finisher

No stapler in saddle stitch unit


Interrupt copying is accepted
Interrupt copying is cancelled (finished)

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No.
Message
59 Cannot use AMS
mode
60 More than 200% is
not available
61 Updated the template
setting
62 Enter Department
Code
63 Cannot copy Check
DEPARTMENT
COUNTER
64 Not enough memory
to store original(s)
Will you print out
stored originals?
65 Not enough memory
to store original(s)
Will you send stored
originals in?
66 Not enough memory
to store original(s)
Will you save stored
originals in?
67 The number of
originals exceeds the
limits Will you copy
stored originals?
68 The number of
originals exceeds the
limits.
Will you send stored
originals?
69 The number of
originals exceeds the
limits.
Will you save stored
originals?
70 Install new toner
cartridge
71 Time for periodic
maintenance

State of equipment
Displayed when reproduction ratio is set to
be over 200% at AMS Mode on RADF
Displayed when reproduction ratio is set
manually to be over 200% on RADF
Displayed when the template stored is
recalled by pressing [TEMPLATE] button
Displayed when a button is pressed while the
department management setting is available
Displayed when the number of printouts
exceeds the limit number of department
counter
Displayed when confirming the user to print
out the data as much as stored at memory
- full state

Note
Set the reproduction ratio 200% or
below manually
Set the reproduction ratio 200% or
below

Displayed when confirming the user to send


the FAX data as much as stored at memory
- full state

Displayed only in FAX Function

Displayed when confirming the user to save


the scanning data as much as stored at
memory-full state

Displayed only in FAX Function

Displayed when confirming the user to print


out the data as much as stored at memoryfull state
Displayed when confirming the user to send Displayed only in FAX Function
the FAX data as much as stored at memoryfull state

Displayed when confirming the user to save


the scanning data as much as stored at
memory-full state

Displayed only in Scanning Function

No toner in the cartridge

Displayed when toner is running out.


Copying not enabled
Maintenance and inspection are
performed by qualified service
technician.

PM cycle
- Displayed at the time for maintenance
- Copying is available
72 READY
Displays when the printing is stopped
(CHANGE DRAWER because of media type mismatch
TO CORRECT
MEDIA TYPE)
73 PRESS [BASIC]
Displays the warning that the copy is not
and select normal
enabled when any drawer but bypass feed is
paper size
selected at Cover Sheet Mode or Sheet
Insertion Mode.

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No.
Message
74 Misfeed in copier

State of equipment
Paper jam in the equipment
- Displayed when paper jam occurred in the
equipment
75 Call for service
Displayed when motor, sensor, switch, etc.
do not work properly
76 Please try again after Displayed when the Department Code can
a while
no be keyed in immediately after power-ON.
Displayed when the paper size which is not
77 Set standard size
acceptable is set (depends on the setting)

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Remove the paper in the equipment
according to the messages displayed
on the panel.
Turn OFF the power and solve the
problem, then turn ON the power.
Leave it for a while and key in the
code again
Reset the paper size.

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Display not changed

Display not changed

Press [STOP] button

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Press [START] button


with the original set on
RADF

Press [EXTENSION]
button
Press [TEMPLATE]
button
Press [USER
FUNCTIONS] button
Press [HELP] button

Press [e-FILING]

Displays COPYING

Displays TEMPLATE
screen
Displays USER
FUNCTIONS screen
Displays HELP
screen
Display not changed
Display not changed

Display not changed


Displays HELP
screen
Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Wait Warming Up
Auto Start is
displayed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Press [SCAN] button


Display not changed

Display not changed


Display not changed

Display not changed


Display not changed

Display not changed


Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Displays SCAN
screen
Displays e-FILING
screen
Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Number of printouts
changes to 1 while
the setting remains
unchanged after the
copy mode is set
Number keyed in
changes to 1 after
being entered
Display not changed

Press [CLEAR] button


after setting the copy
mode

Number of printouts
changes to 1 while
the setting remains
unchanged after the
copy mode is set
Press [CLEAR] button Number keyed in
after keying in numbers changes to 1 after
(digital keys)
being entered
Display not changed
Press [MONITOR/
PAUSE]
Displays FAX screen
Press [FAX] button
Press [COPY] button
Display not changed

Auto job start


cancelled

Scanning or printing
out stops, and
READY Press
START to copy and
MEMORY CLEAR
are displayed
Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed


Copy mode is cleared Auto job start
after the copy mode is cancelled
set

Displays print job list


screen
Display not changed
(LED blinking)
Display not changed

Display not changed

Press [JOB STATUS]


button
Press [INTERRUPT]
button
Press [FUNCTION
CLEAR] button after
setting the copy mode

Display not changed

Displays COPYING
and RADF starts
feeding

Displays TEMPLATE
screen
Displays USER
FUNCTIONS screen
Displays HELP
screen

Displays SCAN
screen
Displays e-FILING
screen
Display not changed

Displays FAX screen


Display not changed

Number of printouts
changes to 1 while
the setting remains
unchanged after the
copy mode is set
Number keyed in
changes to 1 after
being entered
Display not changed

Printing out stops,


and READY Press
START to copy and
MEMORY CLEAR
are displayed

Displays department
code entry screen
(when department
management is
available)
Displays print job list
screen
Display not changed
(LED blinking)
Copy mode is cleared
after the copy mode
is set

Scanning original/
Scanning original and Printing out the copy
printing out the copy
Display not changed
Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Auto job start


reserved

Displays department
code entry screen
(when department
management is
available)
Display not changed

Displays department
code entry screen
(when department
management is
available)
Displays print job list
screen
Switches to interrupt
mode
Copy mode is cleared
after the copy mode is
set

Press [ACCESS]
button

Display not changed

Switches to energy
saving mode

Press [ENERGY
SAVER] button

During warming-up

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed


Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

During paper jam

Displays COPYING
and RADF starts
feeding

Displays HELP
screen

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed


Display not changed

Number of printouts
changes to 1 while
the setting remains
unchanged after the
copy mode is set
Number keyed in
changes to 1 after
being entered
Display not changed

Display not changed

Displays department
code entry screen
(when department
management is
available)
Displays print job list
screen
Returns to the status
before interrupting
Copy mode is cleared
after the copy mode
is set

Display not changed

When interrupting

Displays TEMPLATE
screen
Displays USER
FUNCTIONS screen
Switches to the
screen previously
displayed
Displays COPYING
and RADF starts
feeding

Displays SCAN
screen
Displays e-FILING
screen
Display not changed

Displays FAX screen


Display not changed

Number of printouts
changes to 1 while
the setting remains
unchanged after the
copy mode is set
Number keyed in
changes to 1 after
being entered
Display not changed

Displays department
code entry screen
(when department
management is
available)
Displays print job list
screen
Switches to
interrupting mode
Displays BASIC
screen after the copy
mode is set and then
cancelled
Display not changed

Switches to energy
saving mode

When displaying
HELP screen

During READY status

Energy saving mode is


cleared and displays
BASIC screen

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Displays FAX screen


Displays COPY
screen
Displays SCAN
screen
Displays e-FILING
screen
Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Display not changed

Energy saving mode


is cleared and
displays BASIC
screen
Display not changed

During energy saving


mode

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5.4 Description of Operation


5.4.1 Dot matrix LCD circuit
(1) Structure

(640 x 240)

Fig. 5-401

The DSP-LCD-350 is an STN blue mode transmissive type LCD with 640x240-dot display capacity. It
consists of a driver LSI, frame, printed circuit board, and lateral type CCFL backlight.
* STN: Super Twisted Nematic
* CCFL:Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp
(2) Block diagram
XSCL
UD0
UD1
UD2
UD3

WF

IC5

LP

IC1

IC2

IC3

IC4

160

160

160

160

120

LCDEN

VDD
GND
V0
VEE

LCD PANEL
640 x 240 DOTS
IC6

120

Power
supply

Fig. 5-402

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(3) System diagram


Signals flowing between the control panel and the system board are indicated in the chart below.
When the panel processing CPU detects that the control panel is operated, the operational contents are
transmitted to the System board through the serial data. The state of the equipment and the messages
from the System board are received by the LCD controller and then displayed on the LCD. The LED and
buzzers are switched to ON/OFF with the signals from the System control PC board.
System control PC board

Control panel

5
Power ON/OFF
Reset signals
Inverter for
backlight
Contrast adjustment
circuit

LCD
controller

LCD display
640 x 240 dots

Analog
input

Touch panel

Decoder

Serial data

Panel
processing
CPU

Hard-key matrix
LED scan signal

LED serial output

LED driver

Buzzer ON signal

Buzzer

LED

Fig. 5-403

(4) Data Transmission


1/tF

1/tF

FRAME
240

240

240

LOAD

FRAME

LOAD
CP

CP x(640/4) pulses

D0-D3
Fig. 5-404
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5.4.2 LED display circuit


(1) Method of LED display
ex) Displaying COPY .
5VL

Current

LDON0

"L"

"L" 17
D7

Q3

(COPY)
LED

R3
IC

Fig. 5-405

Transistor is turned ON when the LDON 0 signal becomes L level.


Also, when IC pin changes to L, the current flows from 5VL via the transistor to the LED (COPY)
to turn ON the LED (COPY).
Conditions to turn ON the LED
(a) The transistor (Q3) connected to the LED anode is ON.
(b) The output from the cathode side of the LED is L level.
The LED turns ON when the conditions (a) and (b) are met.

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5.5 Disassembly and Replacement


Note: When taking off the control panel, check the
position of the stopper; if the stopper is at

the position b, remove the stopper or move


it to the position a.

5
Fig. 5-501

[A] Stopper
(1) Slide the stopper and pull it out.
Stopper

Fig. 5-502

[B] Control panel unit


(1) Take off the right upper cover and the front
upper cover (

Chapter 2.5.1 [J] [I]).

(2) Disconnect 1 connector.


(3) Remove 3 screws and take off 3 harness
clamps.

Fig. 5-503

(4) Lower the control panel and remove 6 screws.


(5) Take off the control panel unit while sliding it.

Fig. 5-504
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(6) Remove 3 screws and take off the cover.

5
Fig. 5-505

(7) Remove 5 screws and take off the hinge


bracket.

Fig. 5-506

(8) Disconnect 5 connectors and 1 harness clamp,


take off the DSP board.

Fig. 5-507

(9) Remove 4 screws and take off the LCD.

Fig. 5-508
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(10) Remove 16 screws and take off the KEY


board.

5
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6.

SCANNER

6.1 Function
In the scanning section of this equipment, the surface of an original is irradiated with a direct light and the
reflected light is led through mirrors, a lens and a slit to CCD where optical-to-electrical conversion is
performed, converting the optical image data into an electrical (analog) signal. This analog signal is changed
to a digital signal, which then undertakes various corrective processes necessary for image formation.
After that, arithmetic operation is performed on the digital signal, which is then transmitted to the data
writing section.

Reflector
Rail for carriage-2

Original glass

Exposure lamp

Rail for carriage-1

Lens
Drive pulley

Carriage-2
SLG board

Carriage-1

CCD board
Fig. 6-101

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6.2 Construction
The following shows the construction and purpose of the scanning system:
(1)

Original glass
This is a glass on which original is placed. The light from the exposure lamp is irradiated to the
original through this glass.

(2)

Carriage-1
Carriage-1 consists of the exposure lamp, lamp inverters, reflector, mirror-1, etc. It is driven by the
scan motor and scans an original on the glass.

Reflector
Lamp inverter
Exposure lamp

Mirror-1

Fig. 6-201

a. Exposure lamp
This lamp is the light source to irradiate the original on the glass. (One 16W xenon lamp)
b. Lamp inverter
Controls lighting of the xenon lamp.
c. Reflector
This is a plate to efficiently direct the light from the exposure lamp to the surface of the original on
the glass.
d. Mirror-1
This mirror directs the light reflected from the original to the mirror-2 described later.
Original

Original glass

Exposure lamp

Lamp inverter

Reflector
Mirror-1

Fig. 6-202
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(3)

Carriage-2
Carriage-2 mainly consists of the mirror-2, mirror-3, etc. and directs the reflected light from the
mirror-1 through the mirrors-2 and -3 to the lens.
This carriage is driven by the same scan motor as that for the carriage-1 at half the scanning speed
of the carriage-1 (The scanning distance is also half that of the carriage-1).

Mirror-2

6
Mirror-3

Fig. 6-203

(4)

Lens unit
The light reflected from the mirror-3 is led to the CCD placed at the focal point of the lens which is
fixed in a position.

(5)

CCD driving board (CCD board)


This is a board to convert the optical image signal which has been converted by the CCD into an
analog signal.
Lens unit

CCD driving board

Fig. 6-204

(6)

Automatic original detection sensor


The size of an original placed on the glass is instantly detected using the automatic original detection
sensors (APS sensor) fixed on the base frame without moving the carriage-1.

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6.3 Description of Operation


6.3.1 Scan motor

Carriage-1
Wire pulley

Scan motor

Motor speed-reduction pulley

Carriage-2
Motor pulley

Idler pulley

Fig. 6-301

(a) Scanning of an original placed on the original glass


This motor drives the carriages-1 and -2 through the timing belt and carriage wire. First, the scan
motor drives the carriages-1 and -2 to their respective home position. The home position is detected when the carriage-1 passes the home position sensor. When the [START] button is pressed,
the both carriages start to move and scan the original on the glass.
(b) Scanning of an original placed on the RADF
The carriage-1 stays at the shading position during shading correction, and at the scanning
position during scanning operation.

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6.3.2 Scanning drive circuit


The scan motor is a 2-phase stepping motor and driven by the driver IC-STK-672-071 (IC16).

+24V

+24V
DG
GND
MOTREF

B
+24V
B

Voltage to set value for


motor current

A
VREF

Scan motor

+24V

Scanner
CPU

MOTCLK

Clock input

MOTMD3

Excitation mode setting (3)

MOTMD2

Excitation mode setting (2)

MOTMD1

Excitation mode setting (1)

MOTDIR

Rotation direction setting

MOTEN

Cut off output

MOTRST

Reset

CLK
M3
M2
M1
CWB
EN
RESET

+5V

+5V
RESET IC
GND
GND

SLG board

Fig. 6-302

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Input/output signals
Motor is rotated by setting number of pulse.
Clock input

MOTCLK

Input

* Internal circuit of the motor driver works when the first


pulse be-comes ON and the last pulse becomes OFF.
The direction of the motor rotation is determined by setting level of
signal.
L.Clockwise direction (as seen from the output shaft)

Set the direction

MOTDIR

Input

of motor rotation

HCounterclockwise direction (as seen from the output shaft)


Note: When the MOTMD3 is L, do not change the rotation

direction within 6.25s before the first pulse of the MOTCLK


becomes ON and after the last pulse becomes OFF.
Cut OFF the
drive output
Voltage to set value
for the motor current

Excitation drive is forcibly turned ON/OFF.


MOTEN

Input

L.....Excitation drive is forcibly shut OFF (Not excited)


MOTREF

Input

MOTMD1 to 3

Input

Set the
exicitation mode

HNormal operation (Excited)


Motor wire current value is set in the range of 0 to 1.7 (A)/phase
by applying the analog voltage 0 to 5 (V).
Set the excitation mode.

(1) to (3)

Note:Do not change the setting within 5s after the first pulse of
the MOTCLK becomes ON and the last pulse becomes OFF.
Reset for the whole system
Internal circuit of the driver is initialized by setting the motor to L

Reset

MOTRST

Input

level (pulse interval: 10s or more).


The motor drive circuit is automatically reset when the power is
turned ON.

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6.3.3 Initialization at power-ON


The carriage moves to its home position and performs the peak detection.
Then it moves to the carriage waiting position and waits.
Power-ON

Carriage home
position sensor
ON

NO

YES
Scan motor rotating
(Moves to the forward
direction of carriage)

NO

Scan motor rotating


(Moves to backward
direction of carriage)

Carriage home
position sensor
OFF

Carriage home
position sensor
ON

YES

YES

Carriage home position


data set

Error handling

NO

Deceleration -> Stop

Deceleration -> Stop

Moving peak detection


position

Peak detection

Completion of
initialization

Moving to carriage
waiting position

Scanning command
Fig. 6-303
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6.4 Control of Exposure Lamp


6.4.1 General description
Control circuit for the exposure lamp consists of the following three blocks:
(1)

Lighting device for the xenon lamp (Inverter)


Turns ON/OFF the exposure lamp.

(2)

CCD circuit
This circuit converts the reflected light amount from the original surface and the shading correction
plate to electrical signals. The exposure amount is controlled in two ways:
(a) White reference formation - reads the reflected light amount from the white shading correction plate

(b) Black reference formation - reads the light amount at the regulation position with the exposure
lamp lights OFF
(3)

Image processing circuit


A series of image processes such as a gamma correction and a shading correction are applied on
the output signal from the CCD. The signal is then digitized and output from this circuit.

Original

Shading correction plate

Exposure lamp (xenon lamp)

Lighting device for


xenon lamp
(Inverter)

PWA-CCD

CCD

PWA-SLG
Scanner
CPU

A/D
Image processing circuit

Fig. 6-401

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6.4.2 Exposure lamp


External electrode type xenon fluorescent lamp is used as an exposure lamp in this equipment.
(1)

Structure
Fluorescer is applied on the inside surface of the lamp pipe (except a part to be an opening) which is
filled with the xenon gas.
A pair of the external electrodes covered by the film with the adhesive agent is attached over the pipe.

PET film

Aluminum tape
electrode
Glass valve

Fluorescer
Adhesive agent,
PET, film

Xenon gas
Fig. 6-402

(2)

Behavior inside the lamp


The electron inside the pipe is led to the electric field by applying voltage to the pair of the external
electrodes, and discharge is started. Electrons then flow and clash with the xenon atom inside the
pipe to excite them, and generate the ultraviolet ray. This ultraviolet ray converts the fluorescer into
the visible light.

(6)

(1)

(5)
(7)

(2)

(8)

(4)
(3)

(1)Electrode (2)Electron (3)Xenon atom (4)Ultraviolet ray (5)Fluorescer


(6)Visible light (irradiated from the opening to outside the pipe)
(7)Opening (8)Harness
Fig. 6-403

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6.4.3 Control circuit for the exposure lamp


SLG board
+5VSW

+24V

+5V

HIGH

LMPON

LOW
D3

Xenon lamp

Q4
IC9

WDTOUT

Q6

IC21
5VSWON

LAMP-EXPO-360

IC4

+5V

INV-EXPO-360

IC6

IC34

Scanner CPU

Fig. 6-404

Working conditions
LMPON

Exposure lamp ON signal

Lamp turns ON at L

5VSW ON

5V SW ON signal

Controls 5VSW by CPU. Normally L

WDTOUT

Watchdog timer signal

L is output when CPU is out of control

Xenon lamp

ON

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6.5 General Description of CCD Control


6.5.1 Opto-electronic conversion
A CCD (charge-coupled device) is used to produce electrical signal corresponding to the reflected light
amount from the original. CCD is a one-chip opto-electronic conversion device, comprised of several
thousand light-receiving elements arranged in a line, each one of them is a few micron square.
This equipment is equipped with a CCD which has 7,400 light-receiving elements.
Each element of the light-receiving section consists of semiconductive layers P and N. When the light
irradiates the element, light energy produces a (-) charge in the layer P; the amount of the charge produced is proportional to the energy and irradiating time. The charges produced in the light-receiving
section are then sent to the transfer section where they are shifted by transfer clock from left to right as
shown in the figure below, and are finally output from the CCD. At this time, to increase the transfer speed
of the CCD, image signals in the even-number and odd-number elements are separated and output in
parallel via two channels.
Transfer clock

Light energy

Transfer section

Iayer N
1

7397 7398

Iayer P

7399 7400

Light receiving section

Details of light receiving

Transfer section
Shift register

Transfer clock

Fig. 6-501

6.5.2 Shading correction


Signal voltages read by the CCD have the following characteristics:
(1) Light source has a variation in its light distribution.
(2) Since the light beam reflected from the original is converged using a lens, the light path is the
shortest at the center of the CCD and the longest at ends. This causes difference in the amount
of light reaching the CCD (i.e. the light amount is maximum at the CCD center, gradually decreases toward ends).
(3) Each of the 7,400 elements varies in opto-electronic conversion efficiency.
These variation need to be corrected and this correction is referred to as shading correction. Shading
correction is performed by applying normalization process using the following formula on the black and
white data obtained in advance to correct lighting variance and element variation of the image data.
I=kx

(S K)
(W K)

k : Coefficient
S : Image data before correction
K : Black data (stored in black memory)
W : White data (stored in white memory)
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6.6 Automatic Original Size Detection Circuit


This circuit detects the size of original (standard sizes only) using the reflection type photosensors arranged on the base frame of the scanner unit.
6.6.1 Principle of original size detection
Reflection type photosensors are placed on the base frame of the scanner unit as shown in the Fig. 6-601.
Each sensor consists of an infrared light emitting diode (LED) on the light emitting side, and a phototransistor
on the light receiving side.
When there is an original on the original glass, light beams from the LEDs are reflected by the original and

led to the phototransistors. This means that the presence of the original is detected by the presence of
reflection.
[A4 Series]

[LT Series]

Original glass

Original glass

Original

Original

APS-R

APS-R

APS-3

APS-3

APS-1
APS-2

APS-2

APS-C

APS-C

Fig. 6-601

6.6.2 Process of detection of original size


(1)

When the equipment is in the original size detection mode, carriage-1 is set at its home position.

(2)

When the platen cover is opened, the sensors receive the light reflected from the original and if one
of the matrix conditions shown in (4) for original sizes are met, the size of the original is instantly
detected.

(3)

The output signal from each sensor is input to CPU on the SLG board to determine the size of the
original.
[A4 Series]

VDD

VDD

[LT Series]
APS-R

APS-R

APS-C
APS-C

Reflection type
photosensor

APS-3

Reflection type
photosensor

CPU

CPU
APS-3

APS-2

APS-1

APS-2

GND

PWA-SLG

GND

PWA-SLG

Fig. 6-602 Original size detection circuit


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[A4 Series]

A5

B5

A4

APS-R

APS-C

A5R

B5R
A4R

APS-3

B4

APS-1
APS-2

A3

[LT Series]

ST

LT

APS-R

APS-C

STR

APS-3

LTR

LG

APS-2

LD
Fig. 6-603 Sensor detection points

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(4)

Original size is determined by the combination of the signals output from each detection point.
Combination charts for size determination of A4 series and LT series are as follows.
[A4 Series]

Size judgement

APS-C

APS-R

APS-1

APS-2

APS-3

A3

A4

B4

B5

A4-R

A5

B5-R

A5-R

Size judgement

APS-C

APS-R

APS-2

APS-3

LD

LT

LG

LT-R

ST

ST-R

[LT Series]

Code

Output signal

Original

Not available

Available

* When the platen sensor is OFF,


The followings are determined by output signals from the APS sensors.
Size (The combination of the signals satisfy any in the above chart)
:Size is displayed on the control panel and a specific paper or reproduction ratio is selected.
Size retention (The combination of the signals do not satisfy the above chart)
:The latest original size recognized (or no original state) until new paper size is recognized.
No original (Output from all the sensors are H.)
:Reproduction ratio and paper are not selected.
Size change is always observed and detected.
The carriage-1 stays at the standby position even if the reproduction ratio changes corresponding to the
change of the original size.
* When the platen sensor is ON,
The latest original size (or no original state) recognized right before the platen sensor is turned ON is retained regardless of the status the APS sensor output signals.

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About reflection type photosensor


The reflection type photosensor is comprised of an infrared light emitting diode and a phototransistor.
It uses pulse modulation to detect an original.
Original

8sec
130sec

Phototransistor

LED

Fig. 6-604

The light emitting diode is driven by a pulse having a 130 sec cycle and an 8 sec ON time. When
the phototransistor receives the same signal as this pulse, it is determined that there is an original.
The pulse modulation is performed inside the reflection type phototransistor.

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6.7 Disassembly and Replacement


[A] Original glass
(1)

Take off the right upper cover (

Chapter

2.5.1 [F]).
(2)

Remove 2 screws and take off the fixing


bracket.

Fig. 6-701

(3)

Take off the original glass.

Protrusion

Note:
When installing, fit 2 small protrusions of the
original glass in the groove of the equipment
and fix the original glass with the fixing bracket
by pushing it to the left rear direction.
Original glass

Fig. 6-702

[B] Lens cover


(1)

Take off the original glass (

Chapter 6.7 [A]).

(2)

Remove 6 screws and take off the lens cover.

Fig. 6-703

[C] Automatic original detection sensor


(APS sensor)
(C-1) A4 series
(1)

Take off the lens cover (

Chapter 6.7 [B]).

(2)

Disconnect 1 connector from the SLG board.

(3)

Release the harnesses from 6 harness clamps.

(4)

Remove 1 screw each and take off the APS


sensors (5 pcs.).
Fig. 6-704A

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(C-2)

LT series

(1)

Take off the lens cover (

(2)

Disconnect 1 connector from the SLG board.

(3)

Release the harnesses from 6 harness clamps.

(4)

Remove 1 screw each and take off the APS

Chapter 6.7 [B]).

sensors (4 pcs.).

Fig. 6-704L

[D] Exposure lamp


(1)

Take off the original glass (

Chapter 6.7 [A]).

(2)

Take off the front upper cover (

Chapter

2.5.1 [E]).
(3)

Move the carriage-1 to the center position


where the side of the frame is cut out.

Fig. 6-705

(4)

Disconnect 1 connector from the INV board.

(5)

Release the harness from 1 harness clamp


and pull out the harness from the frame of the
carriage.
Note:
When disconnecting the connector, make sure
not to overload the carriage frame.

Fig. 6-706

(6)

Move the carriage-1 to the position where the


exposure lamp is seen through the cutout of
the frame.

Fig. 6-707
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(7)

Remove 1 screw. Lift up the exposure lamp


and take it off by pulling out toward you.
Note:
Make sure to hold only the black molded part
of the exposure lamp. Do not touch any other
part than this black molded part.

Fig. 6-708

[E] Lens unit


(1)

Take off the lens cover (

Chapter 6.7 [B]).

(2)

Disconnect 1 connector from the SLG board.

(3)

Remove 2 screws and take off the lens unit.

Fig. 6-709

Notes:
1. When installing, fix the lens unit with
the screws while pushing the unit to the
rear side.
2. Refer to 3.7.2 Lens Unit in the Service
Handbook for the adjustment method.
3. Never attempt to loosen the screws
(8 pcs.) of the lens unit denoted with
arrows.
Fig. 6-710

4. Handle the unit with extra care. Do not


touch the adjusted area or lens. (Hold the
unit as shown in the figure at right.)

Fig. 6-711
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[F] Scan motor


(1)

Take off the rear cover and upper rear cover


(

(2)

Chapter 2.5.1 [C][G]).

Disconnect the connector of the scan motor


and remove 1 spring.

Rear side
Fig. 6-712

(3)

Remove 3 screws and take off the scan motor.


Note:
When installing, use a stepped screw to fix
the left rear point.

Stepped screw
Fig. 6-713

[G] Carriage-1
(1)

Take off the original glass (

(2)

Take off the upper rear cover and front upper


cover (

(3)

Chapter 6.7 [A]).

Chapter 2.5.1 [G][E]).

Move the carriage-1 to the position shown in


the figure at right, and match the positions of
each hole and screw.

(4)

Remove 2 screws. Then pull down each


bracket fixing the wire from the hole of the
Fig. 6-714

frame on both ends of carriage-1.


(5)

Disconnect 1 connector from the SLG board.


Remove 2 seals and release the cable.

Fig. 6-715
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(6)

Rotate the carriage-1 in the direction shown


in the figure at right, not to touch the mirror.
Then take off the carriage-1.

Fig. 6-716

Note:

(A)

When installing the carriage-1, fix the bracket


temporarily at the position (A). Then move it to
the direction (B) slowly, push it to the end of
(B)

frame and fix at this position with the screws.


(Refer to 3.7.1 in the Service Handbook.)

(A)
Fig. 6-717

[H] Mirror-1
(1)

Take off the carriage-1 (

Chapter 6.7 [G]).

Note:
When replacing the mirror-1, replace the
carriage-1 together with mirror-1.
Mirror-1 should not be removed.

[I]

INV board

(1)

Take off the carriage-1 (

(2)

Disconnect 2 connectors.

(3)

Remove 2 screws and take off the INV board.

Chapter 6.7 [G]).

Fig. 6-718
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[J]

Carriage wire / Carriage-2

(1)

Take off the carriage-1 (

(2)

Install the wire holder jig to each pulley on front

Chapter 6.7 [G]).

and rear sides, not to loosen the carriage wire.


Note:
Refer to 3.9 Adjustment of Carriages in the
Service Handbook for the installation direction
of the wire holder jig.
Fig. 6-719

(3)

Remove the tension springs on both front and

Tension spring

rear sides.
(4)

Remove the carriage wires on both front and


rear sides.

Fig. 6-720

(5)

Rotate the carriage-2 in the direction where


the inside of the frame is dented shown in the
figure at right, not to touch the mirror. Then
take off the carriage-2.

Fig. 6-721

[K] Mirrors-2 and -3


(1)

Take off the carriage-2 (

Chapter 6.7 [J]).

Note:
When replacing the mirrors-2 and -3, replace
the carriage-2 together with mirrors-2 and -3.
Mirrors-2 and -3 should not be removed.

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Carriage home
position sensor

[L] Platen sensor / Carriage home position


sensor
(1)

Take off the rear cover and upper rear cover


(

(2)

Chapter 2.5.1 [C][G]).

Disconnect 1 connector from the platen sensor on the left rear position of the equipment
upper side.

(3)

Release the latches of the sensor from the


Platen sensor

frame and take off the platen sensor.


(4)

Disconnect 1 connector from the carriage

Fig. 6-722

home position sensor on the left rear position


of the equipment upper side.
(5)

Release the latches of the sensor from the


frame and take off the carriage home position
sensor.

[M] SLG board


(1)

Take off the lens cover (

Chapter 6.7 [B]).

(2)

Disconnect 8 connectors from the SLG board.

(3)

Remove 6 screws and take off the SLG board.

Fig. 6-723

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7. IMAGE PROCESSING
7.1 General Description
The following diagram shows the process of the equipment from scanning of original to writing data on
the photoconductive drum surface.

Scanning section

Image processing section

Writing section

Original

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Original glass

Lens
Scanning
section
[CCD]

Image processing/
scanning control
section
[SLG]

Image processing/
writing control
section
[LGC]

Laser drive section


[LDR]

System
section
[SYS]

Semiconductive
laser element
Photoconductive
drum

Fig. 7-101

The followings are the boards used for image processing.


Board
SLG board
(PWA-F-SLG-360)

LGC board
(PWA-F-LGC-360)

Function
High quality image processing, image memory editing, editing processing,
gamma correction, gradation processing, scanner high quality image
processing and external output system interface
Smoothing processing, external input system interface, image area control,
laser related control and printer high quality image processing

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Image of an original placed on the original table is scanned by the optical system. The CCD (Charge
Coupled Device) reads the optical image signals and converts them into the electrical signals. The
electrical signals are amplified and undergo analog-to-digital conversion, then are changed into digital
signals. Shading correction (correction of variance in CCD elements and the light source) is performed
and the digital signal is output as an image signal from the scanning section.

CCD

Signal
amplification

A/D
conversion

Shading
correction

to image
processing
section

Fig. 7-102

The image processing section inputs the image signal from the scanning section and applies various
image processing on the signal, then transmits the output result to the writing section.
Images are processed by the SLG board (PWA-F-SLG-360) and LGC board (PWA-F-LGC-360) in this
equipment. The image signal read in the scanning function is processed in SLG board and the printer

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7.2 Configuration
The following diagram shows the image processing section of this equipment.

CCD board
(PWA-F-CCD-360)
CCD
SLG board
(PWA-F-SLG-360)

A/D conversion

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Shading correction

Image processing
section

SLG board
(PWA-F-SLG-360)
High-quality image processing
Image memory editing
Editing processing
Gamma correction
Gradation processing
Scanner high-quality image processing
External output system interface

SYS board
(PWA-F-SYS-360)
Sorting, group copy, magazine
sorting, 2in1/4in1 (single-sided/
double-sided), image composition,
date insertion, sheet insertion mode, etc

LGC board
(PWA-F-LGC-360)
Smoothing processing
External input system interface
Image area control
Laser related control
Printer high-quality image processing

Laser drive board


(PWA-F-LDR-360)

Image data flow

Laser drive

Fig. 7-201

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7.3 SLG Board (PWA-F-SLG-360)


7.3.1 Features
(1)

The image processing section on the SLG board is controlled by the CPU on the SLG board.

(2)

The image processing section on the SLG board realizes the following when functioning
the equipment:

High quality image processing


Image memory editing
Editing processing
Gamma correction

Gradation processing
External output system interface

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7.3.2 Functions of image processing circuit


The image processing section mounted on the SYS board realizes the followings:
(1)

High quality image processing


(a) Background processing function (Rauge correction)
This function removes undesirable background so that the original can be reproduced
appropriately. By using the background adjustment function while manually adjusting the image
density, undesirable background of the original can be removed if any, and some necessary but
disappeared background can be recovered. By using this function, it is possible to cut the
background density down to zero when copying originals which have a certain level of
background density, such as newspapers.

<Example>

Background

Extended dynamic range


width

No. of pixels

No. of pixels

Larger

After range
adjustment

Larger

Dynamic range
width

Smaller

Smaller

Text

Lower

Density

Higher

Lower

Density

Higher

Histogram
Fig. 7-301

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(b) Filtering
This function is enabled by low-pass filter processing and high-pass filter processing.
Low-pass filter processing
This processing removes image/electrical noise and decreases moire by performing averaging
operation between the image signals of the targeted pixel and those of the neighboring pixels to
enhance the reproducibility of original.
<Example>

Density of the targeted pixel position is X. Density of pixel positions at front and
back of the targeted pixel are a and b respectively. X is converted to X
through the low pass filtering.

When the matrix is (3 x 1):

x =

a+b+x
3

The above averaging operation is performed for all the pixels to accomplish the high reproducibility of original.
(The following is the case that the low pass filtering is applied on the primary scanning pixel.)

Density

Density
After low-pass filter

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Primary scanning pixel positions

Primary scanning pixel positions


Fig. 7-302

High-pass filter processing


Character outline blurs when the original, such as text, with big difference in density among the
pixels is optically scanned and output from the CCD. Characteristic of the lens and other factors
cause this phenomenon. In this equipment, processing such as edge enhancement is applied
between the targeted pixel and the neighboring pixels to eliminate this phenomenon and realize
high reproducibility of original.

Solid black area


Low contrast area

Original

Image signal

After correction

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(2)

Image memory editing


This function performs editing such as enlargement/reduction, mirror imaging, etc., by using a line
memory. Pixel data for one line in the primary scanning direction is stored in the line memory and
the memory is renewed at each line.
(a) Enlargement/Reduction
Enlargement/Reduction is accomplished by using the line memory control function in the
process of the image processing operation.
<Example>

Enlargement
100%

10

200%

10

7
<Example>

Reduction
100%

50%

Fig. 7-304

(b) Mirror imaging


This is accomplished by reading and outputting data from its end.
(3)

Editing processing
This function performs trimming and masking.
(a) Trimming
Using rectangular area signals, the image signals inside the rectangular area are left and the
other image signals are eliminated.
(b) Masking
Using rectangular area signals, the image data inside the rectangular area are erased.
(c) Negative/positive reversing
This function reverses the entire date from negative to positive or vice versa.

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(4)

Gamma correction
This function corrects the input/output characteristics of the scanner/printer and adjusts the image
signals so that the input/output characteristics would match with the copy mode.

(5)

Gradation processing
This function switches the type of gradation processing depending on the copy mode: A type which
selects the printer characteristics giving the priority to resolution such as for text data, and another
which selects the printer characteristics giving the priority to gradation reproducibility such as for
photographic images.

(6)

External output system interface


This function controls the output of the output interface.

(7)

Scanner high quality image processing


This function corrects the image signals scanned by the scanner and reproduces them in a higher
image quality.

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7.4 LGC Board (PWA-F-LGC-360)


7.4.1 Features
(1)

The image processing section on the LGC board is controlled by the CPU mounted on the LGC
board.

(2)

The image processing functions of the LGC board realizes the followings:

Smoothing processing

External input system interface

Image area control

Laser related control

Printer high quality processing

7.4.2 Functions of image processing circuit


The image processing section mounted on the LGC board realizes the followings:
(1)

Smoothing processing
This function removes jagginess and smoothes character outline of images input from the external
input system interface, and output them.

(2)

External input system interface


This function controls the input of the input interface.

(3)

Image area control


This function sets the effective image area in horizontal and vertical directions to be output.

(4)

Laser related control


This function performs the APC (Auto Power Control).

(5)

Printer high quality processing


This function reproduces the image signals output from the printer controller sharper.

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7.5 Laser Driving PC Board


Image signals processed on the LGC board are then processed by ASIC for writing control and Laser
driving PC board. The signal is then laser controlled and written on the drum.
(1)

Setting of effective image area .......................... Top, bottom, left and right margins

(2)

Horizontal synchronization signal (H-Sync) ...... Reference clock signal in the printer section
clock generation section

(3)

synchronized with H-Sync and its signal.

Laser drive section ............................................ ON/OFF control of the semiconductive laser


and APC (Auto Power Control).

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8. LASER OPTICAL UNIT


8.1 General Description
The laser optical unit radiates the laser beam onto the photoconductive drum responding to the digital
image signals transmitted from the scanner, printer controller, etc. to create the latent image. Image
signal is converted into the light emission signal of the laser diode on the laser drive PC board, then
radiated on the drum through the optical elements such as cylinder lens, polygonal mirror and f lenses.
The unit must not be disassembled in the field as they are very sensitive to dust and finely adjusted at the factory.

8
Paper exit
Front

Rear

Fig. 8-101

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Laser diode
Laser emission unit
Polygonal motor
Finite focus lens

Laser drive PC
board

Aperture

Polygonal mirror
f lens-1
Paper exit

Cylinder lens

Front

Polygonal motor
drive PC board

H-Sync signal detection


PC board

Rear
f lens-2

Slit glass
(for outgoing laser beam)

H-Sync returning mirror

Fig. 8-102

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8.2 Structure
(1)

Laser emission Unit


This unit consists of the laser diode, finite focus lens, aperture and cylinder lens.
a. Laser diode
This laser diode features low droop, small laser variation and low threshold current.
Aperture determines the shape of the laser beam at laser emission position of the primary scanning and secondary scanning.
Laser diode radiates the laser beam responding to the laser emission control (ON/OFF) signal
from the laser driving PC board. Laser beam which passed through the finite focus lens is
focused on the drum surface.
b. CAUTION
The beam of the semiconductor laser is very weak (about 5 mW), but focused parallel rays
creates great energy which is hazardous.

Some material of the components of the laser optical unit are metal. Since the unit is in a sealed
container, there is no danger of laser leakage during normal operation.
Note:
Laser beam is not visible. Pay the closest attention when handling the laser unit components or
performing operations such as adjustment of the laser beam, and this kind of operations are very
dangerous and must be performed only by specially trained staff.
The warning label shown below is attached on the inner housing at the front side of the equipment.

Fig. 8-201

[CAUTION]
Do not approach tools near the path of the laser beam.
Take off your watches, rings, bracelets, etc. before handling the unit.

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(2)

Polygonal motor unit


This unit consists of the polygonal motor, polygonal mirror and polygonal mirror cover.

a. Polygonal motor

(A)
Drum

This motor rotates the polygonal mirror in


high speed.
The DC motor controls the rotation speed
of the mirror motor as follows:
During ready: 10,000.00 rpm
During printing: 38,090.55 rpm (600dpi)
: 38,951.37 rpm (FAX 15.4 16.0 dot/mm)

Laser beam

: 37,490.70 rpm (FAX 16.0 15.4 dot/mm)

(B)

b. Polygonal mirror
One laser beam emitted from the laser diode is reflected by this mirror. As the po-

Drum

lygonal mirror is rotated by the polygonal


motor, the reflected laser beam moves in
sync with the rotation. The direction of the
movement is the primary scanning direc-

Laser beam

tion of the image. One scan is performed


on one plane of the polygonal mirror.

(C)

As the polygonal mirror has eight planes,


eight scans are performed in one rotation
of the polygonal mirror.
c. Polygonal mirror cover
Polygonal mirror cover reduces the windage loss and noise, prevents adhesion of

Drum

foreign objects onto the mirror surface and

Laser beam

releases heat.
Fig. 8-202

One scan is completed by completion of steps (A) to


(C). One scan is performed on one plane of the polygonal-mirror. Eight scans can be made with one rotation of
the polygonal mirror.

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(3)

f lenses-1 and -2
These two lenses perform the following adjustment on the laser beam reflected by the polygonal
mirror.
a. Uniform-velocity scanning
Wider

Since the polygonal mirror is rotating at a


uniform velocity, the laser beam reflected
from the mirror scans over the drum sur-

Narrower

face at a uniform angular velocity; namely,


the pitch between the dots on the drum is
Drum

wider at both ends than at the center of the


scanning range. The f lenses help to correct this difference, making all the dot-to-

dot pitches equal on the drum surface.

f Lens-1
f Lens-2
Same intervals

Fig. 8-203

b. Face tilt correction

Mirror plane is tilted.

Deviation

The reflecting face of the polygonal mirror


is tilted slightly to one side against the perfect vertical. Horizontal deviation of the
laser beam which is caused by the tilt is
corrected.
c. Sectional shape of laser beam
The shape of the laser beam spotted on

Fig. 8-204

the drum is adjusted.


(4)

H-Sync signal detection PC board


The laser beam which is started to be scanned from one of the reflected plane of the polygonal
mirror is reflected by the H-Sync detection mirror and enters the PIN diode on the H-Sync signal
detection PC board. The primary scanning synchronizing signal is generated based on this reflection.

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(5)

Laser Driving PC Board


This control board has the following functions:
a. APC control function (adjusts disparity of the laser intensity caused by temperature)
b. Laser ON/OFF function

(6)

Slit glass
Slit glass is located where the laser beam is output from the laser optical unit, and it protects the unit
from dust.

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8.3 Laser Diode


The laser used in this equipment is a AlGaAs type semiconductive laser. It is generated in the singlehorizontal mode, and its wavelength is approx. 785 nm. This semiconductive laser outputs 5mW with
standard DC power supply. Laser intensity is controlled by using the output from the PIN diode for monitoring light output in the semiconductive laser.
of the semiconductive laser is as shown at right.
Light emission is started when the forward current
reaches or becomes larger than the threshold current and outputs the monitor current which is proportionate to the optical output. The threshold cur-

Optical Output (mW)

The relation between the current and optical output


Regulation

High temp.

Low temp.

Forward current
Monitor current

rent and monitor current differs depending on each


semiconductive laser. So optical output has to be

Current (mA)

adjusted to maintain a constant value.


Since the optical output of the semiconductive la-

Threshold current

ser is decreased as the temperature of the laser

Fig. 8-301

rises, APC control needs to be performed to maintain a constant optical output.

Power source

Semiconductive laser
Laser power
comparison
circuit

Laser driver
circuit

Constant
optical output

Monitor efficiency regulation circuit

Monitor output

Fig. 8-302

Fig. 8-302 shows a block diagram of the semiconductive laser control circuit. The semiconductive laser
performs monitor efficiency regulation (a process to control monitor current for the light amount), and
laser itself is adjusted to initial output emission of approx. 2.11 mW (approx. 421 W on the drum surface).
The regulated voltage of the monitor output is fed back to the laser power comparison circuit. This monitor
output voltage is compared with the laser power voltage set for the control circuit for every scanning.
Laser driver circuit increases the forward current if the laser power is insufficient, and decreases the
current when the power is excessive to maintain a constant optical output.

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8.4 Laser Optical Unit Cooling Fan


The laser optical unit cooling fan is a propeller fan (80 x 80 mm). It cools down the polygonal motor and the
drive PC board.

8.5 Polygonal Motor


(1)

Drive circuit of the polygonal motor

P93/T03

POMON

IC8
P86/T0A

Buffer

POMCK

IC24
CPC

P92/T12

POMPL

POL board

LGC board
Fig. 8-501

(2)

Control signal
The polygonal motor is a DC motor which is PLL-controlled by clock signals. The signals from LGC
board control the polygonal motor.

Signal

Level L

Level H

POMON

ON

OFF

POMCK

POMP

Normal rotation

Abnormal rotation

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Remarks
Polygonal motor ON signal
Polygonal motor reference clock signal
Polygonal motor PLL signal

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8.6 Disassembly and Replacement


[A] Laser optical unit
(1)

Take off the receiving tray


(

(2)

Take off the front left cover


(

(3)

Chapter 2.5.1 [H]).


Chapter 2.5.1 [B]).

Disconnect the connector with lock (CN206)


and connector (CN207) on the LRL PC board.

(4)

Disconnect the joint connector between the


laser unit fan and polygonal motor.
Fig. 8-601

(5)

Remove 1 screw on the front side and loosen


1 screw on the rear side.

Fig. 8-602

(6)

Stand the laser optical unit against the rear


side of the equipment by moving the relay stay
to the rear side. Be careful not to fold the cable
on the relay stay rear side.

Fig. 8-603

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(7)

Remove 3 screws with spring. Lift up the laser


optical unit, avoiding contact with the laser unit
fan.
Note:
1. Do not leave fingerprints or stain on the slit
glass.
2. Laser optical unit is a precise apparatus.
Handle the unit with extra care not to shock
or vibrate it.
3. Never attempt to disassemble the unit in

Fig. 8-604

the field since it is very sensitive to the dust


and stain.

4. When installing, fix the laser optical unit with


the screws securely by matching the
bosses on the bottom of the unit with the
holes of the frame.
[B] Laser unit fan
(1)

Take off the receiving tray


(

Chapter 2.5.1 [H]).

(2)

Disconnect 1 connector.

(3)

Remove 2 screws and take off the laser unit


fan.

Fig. 8-605

[C] LRL PC board


(1)

Take off the receiving tray


(

(2)

Chapter 2.5.1 [H]).

Disconnect 2 connectors with lock (CN204 and


CN206) and 1 connectors (CN207).

(3)

Remove 1 screw. Take off the LRL PC board


by releasing 2 locking supports.

Fig. 8-606
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9. PAPER FEEDING SYSTEM


9.1 Functions
The purpose of this system is to pick up a sheet of paper from the drawer or bypass tray and transport it
to the transfer position. The paper feeding system mainly consists of the pickup roller, feed roller, separation
roller, transport roller, registration roller, bypass paper sensor, drawer empty sensor, drawer paper stock
sensor, feed sensor, registration sensor and the drive system for these components.

8
9

13

7
3

12
22

14

17
11

16,18

2
1

10
24
15

19

6
20,21

23

5
4

Fig. 9-101

Sectional view of paper feeding section (Front side)


No.

Name

No.

Name

Upper drawer separation roller

13

Bypass transport roller

Upper drawer feed roller

14

Upper drawer feed sensor

Upper drawer pickup roller

15

Lower drawer feed sensor

Lower drawer separation roller

16

Upper drawer empty sensor

Lower drawer feed roller

17

Upper drawer paper stock sensor

Lower drawer pickup roller

18

Upper drawer tray-up sensor

Registration sensor

19

Lower drawer empty sensor

Registration roller (rubber)

20

Lower drawer paper stock sensor

Registration roller (metal)

21

Lower drawer tray-up sensor

10

Transport roller

22

Bypass paper sensor

11

Bypass pickup roller

23

Bypass feed sensor

12

Bypass feed roller

24

Bypass separation roller

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Feeding system
drive gear

28
(28)

25

(20/25)

(27/18)

(40/34)

(21)
(28)

Upper drawer
(24/30)

(23)

Bypass unit

(38/31)
(35)

(25/21)

26

(28)
(34)

(28)

Lower drawer

(33)
(35)

27
(35)

(33)

29

Fig. 9-102

Paper feeding section drive system (Rear side)


No.

Name

25

Bypass feed clutch

26

Transport clutch (Low speed)

27

Transport clutch (High speed)

28

Upper drawer feed clutch

29

Lower drawer feed clutch

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(1)

Pickup roller
This roller moves up and down to draw out a sheet of paper from the bypass tray or the drawer, and
transport it to the feed roller.

(2)

Feed roller
This roller transports the paper from the pickup roller to the registration roller.

(3)

Separation roller
This roller is mounted against the feed roller. When two sheets of paper or more are transported
from the pickup roller, the load of the torque limiter (spring) of the separation roller is greater than
the frictional force between the sheets. As the result, the separation roller is stopped and the lower
sheet of paper is not transported any further. When only one sheet of paper is transported from the
pickup roller, the separation roller is forced to rotate following the feed roller.

(4)

Transport roller
This roller transports the paper from the feed roller to the registration roller.

(5)

Registration roller
Paper transported from the feed roller is pushed against the registration rollers, which aligns the
leading edge of paper. The registration roller then rotates to transport the paper to the transfer
section.

The following sensors detect the presence/absence of paper and the position of the paper being transported, to control the ON/OFF of the corresponding rollers.
(6)

Bypass paper sensor


This sensor detects whether paper is set in the bypass tray or not. If it is, bypass feeding is performed in preference to drawer feeding.

(7)

Bypass feed sensor


This sensor detects whether paper has been transported from the bypass tray or not. It also detects
whether the leading/trailing edge of paper has passed the feed sensor or not. This sensor is utilized
to detect the jams such as paper misfeeding in the bypass unit.

(8)

Drawer empty sensor


This is a transmissive-type sensor which detects the presence/absence of paper in the drawer
using an actuator. When there is no paper in the drawer, the actuator blocks the light path of the
sensor. Then the sensor determines that there is no paper.

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(9)

Drawer paper stock sensor


This is a transmissive-type sensor which detects the amount of paper remaining in the drawer
using an actuator. When the remaining paper has become around 100 sheets, the actuator blocks
the light path of the sensor to notify that the paper quantity is getting less.

(10) Feed sensor


This sensor detects whether the leading/trailing edge of paper has passed the feed roller or not. It
also detects jams such as paper misfeeding.
(11) Registration sensor
This sensor detects whether the leading edge of the paper has reached the registration roller or
not, and the trailing edge of paper has passed the registration roller or not.

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9.2 Operation
9.2.1 Operation of bypass pickup roller

Gear on the
equipment side

Bypass feed clutch


Coupling

Bypass transport roller

Bypass feed roller

Bypass pickup roller

Bypass separation roller


Fig. 9-201

When the paper is set on the bypass tray, the bypass feed sensor detects the presence of the paper.
Then the bypass pickup solenoid is turned ON and the pickup arm falls by its own weight. At this time,
when the bypass feed clutch is turned ON, the drive from the equipment is transmitted to the pickup roller
through the coupling and timing belt. Then the paper is picked up.
The paper picked up is transported to the transport path on the equipment side by the feed roller and
transport roller.
When there is no paper remaining on the bypass tray, the bypass pickup solenoid is turned OFF and the
pickup roller returns by the spring force.
The separation roller works not to transport paper more than one sheet at a time.
9.2.2 Operation of drawer pickup roller
Drawer feed clutch

Drawer feed roller

Drawer pickup roller


Drawer separation roller
Fig. 9-202

When the drawer is inserted, the pickup roller and roller holder fall by the spring force. Then the drawer
tray lifts up and paper feeding is enabled.
When the drawer feed clutch is turned ON, the drive from the equipment is transmitted. Then the feed
roller and pickup roller rotate to transport the paper from the drawer.
The separation roller under the feed roller prevents multiple transporting of paper.
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9.2.3 Separation of paper

Feed roller

The separation roller in this equipment works to


separate the sheets of paper being fed. The separation roller section consists of the feed roller, separation roller, spring joint, etc. The feed roller rotates
in the direction of the white arrow (shown below in
Spring joint

the figure at right) at the same timing as the pickup


roller rotation when the feed clutch is turned ON.

Separation roller
Fig. 9-203

When two sheets of paper are transported (shown

Feed roller

above in the figure at right), the lower sheet is


braked by the separation roller and not transported
any further and the upper sheet is transported in

the direction of black arrow since the frictional force


between two sheets is small.
(Example)
Separation roller

When only one sheet enters into the separation


Fig. 9-204

roller section:
Since the transporting force of the feed roller is
greater than the braking force of the separation
roller, these two rollers rotate together to transport
the sheet to the registration roller.
When two sheets enter into the separation roller
section:
Since the transporting force of the feed roller and
the breaking force of the separation roller are
greater than the frictional force between two sheets,
the sheet A is transported in the direction of the
black arrow and the sheet B is braked by the separation roller and is not transported any further.

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9.2.4 General operation


[A] From power-ON to ready status
(1)

When the equipment is turned ON, the tray-up motor starts to rotate forward and the upper drawer
tray starts to rise. When the tray has risen and the tray-up sensor is turned ON (LH), the tray-up
motor is turned OFF, then the tray stops to rising. At this time, if the empty sensor is OFF (L), it is
judged that there is no paper in the drawer. If the empty sensor is ON (H), there is paper in the
drawer. The tray stops at raised position regardless of the presence/absence of paper.
The tray-up motor then starts to rotate in reverse and the lower drawer tray starts to rise. The lower
drawer tray is stopped in the same manner as the upper drawer tray, and the empty sensor detects
if there is paper in the drawer.

(2)

If the drawer is not completely inserted when the equipment is turned ON, the tray in that drawer
does not rise. When the drawer is inserted completely, the tray is raised and checks the presence/
absence of paper.

(3)

If either of the feed sensors is ON (= there is paper on the transport path) at power-ON, it is determined that a paper jam has occurred and no operation is enabled until the jammed paper is removed.

[B] Ready status


(1)

After the tray is moved up to check the presence/absence of paper as described above, the equipment enters the ready state. During the ready mode, the tray stays at the raised position.

(2)

When a drawer is inserted or removed in the ready state, the tray is raised again and checks the
presence/absence of paper.

[C] Bypass feeding


The bypass paper sensor detects paper in the bypass tray.
The bypass pickup roller is lowered when the bypass pickup solenoid is turned ON.
The bypass feed clutch is turned ON, and then the bypass pickup roller and bypass feed roller
are rotated.
Paper feeding is started and the bypass feed sensor detects the passing of paper.
The leading edge of paper turns the registration sensor ON and the paper is aligned by the
registration rollers.
The bypass feed clutch is turned OFF, causing the bypass pickup roller and bypass feed roller to
stop rotating.
The bypass pickup solenoid is turned OFF, and the bypass pickup roller moves up.
The registration clutch is turned ON, and the paper is transported to the transfer unit.

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[D] Paper feeding


(D-1) Lower drawer
The feed clutch and transport clutch (high speed) are turned ON, and the pickup roller, feed
roller and transport roller rotate to start paper feeding.
The leading edge of paper turns the lower drawer feed sensor ON, and the feed clutch and
transport clutch (high speed) are turned OFF and then back ON.
The leading edge of paper turns the registration sensor ON and the paper is aligned by the
registration rollers.
The feed clutch and transport clutch (high speed) are turned ON, and the pickup roller, feed
roller and transport roller stop rotating.
The registration clutch and transport clutch (low speed) are turned ON, and the paper is transported to the transfer unit.
(D-2) Upper drawer

The feed clutch is turned ON and the pickup roller and feed roller rotate to start paper feeding.
The leading edge of paper turns the registration sensor ON, and the paper is aligned by the
registration rollers.
The feed clutch is turned OFF and the pickup roller and feed roller to stop rotating.
The registration clutch is turned ON, and the paper is transported to the transfer unit.

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9.3 Drive Circuit of Tray-up Motor


The tray-up motor (T-UP-MTR) is driven by the LGC board IC1 (LGC: TA8428). The block diagram of
TA8428 is shown below.

Thermal shutdown
over-current
protection circuit

Control logic

9
1

IN1

IN2

M(+)

GND

M(-)

N.C.

VCC

Fig. 9-301

IN1 and IN2 are input terminals to receive the signals from the tray-up motor. The control logic based on
the signals from the tray-up motor, controls ON/OFF of the rotation direction.
Input

Output

State

IN1

IN2

M (+)

M ()

Brake

CCW

CW

OFF
L

(high

Stop

impedance)

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9.4 Disassembly and Replacement


[A] Bypass unit
(A-1) Bypass unit
(1)

Remove the upper/lower drawer.

(2)

Remove 2 screws and take off the right front


hinge cover.

Right front hinge cover

Screw
Fig. 9-401

(3)

Remove 2 screws and take off the right rear


hinge cover.

Screw

Right rear hinge cover


Fig. 9-402

(4)

Remove 2 screws and take off the right lower


cover.

Screw

Right lower cover


Fig. 9-403

(5)

Remove 1 screw and take off the 2 ground


wires.

(6)

Disconnect 1 connector and release the


harness from harness clamp.
Connector

Ground wire
Screw
Fig. 9-404
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(7)

Open the side cover.

Side cover
Fig. 9-405

(8)

Remove 2 screws, lift the bypass unit up, remove 2 hooks and pull it out to the front.
Screw

Bypass unit

Screw
Fig. 9-406

(A-2) Hinge assembly


(1)

Take off the bypass unit (

Chapter 9.4 (A-1)).

(2)

Disconnect 1 connector and release the harness from harness clamp.

Fig. 9-407

(3)

Remove 2 screws and slide the hinge assembly to take it off with the tray. (Standing the
tray makes easier to be removed.)

Screw
Fig. 9-408
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(4)

Pull out the hinge assembly from the bypass


tray.
Hinge assembly

Fig. 9-409

(A-3) SFB board

Screw

(1)

Take off the bypass unit (

(2)

Take off the hinge assembly (

Chapter 9.4 (A-1)).


Chapter 9.4

(A-2)).

(3)

Remove 3 screws, 4 latches and 3 hooks, and

Bypass tray
upper cover

take off bypass tray upper cover.

Fig. 9-410

(4)

Remove 1 screw and take off the plate spring.

(5)

Remove 1 screw on the tray side and take off

Plate
spring

Bracket

the bracket.

Screw
Fig. 9-411

Note:
Install the bracket so that its pointer is placed
at the same position as before.

Pointer

Fig. 9-412
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(6)

Disconnect 1 connector, remove 1 screw and


take off the SFB board.

Screw

SFB board

Fig. 9-413

(A-4) Bypass pickup solenoid

Bypass feed upper cover

Screw

(1)

Take off the bypass unit (

(2)

Remove 1 screw and slide the bypass feed

Chapter 9.4 (A-1)).

upper cover to take it off.

Fig. 9-414

(3)

Remove 4 screws and take off the upper plate.

Screw
Upper plate

Fig. 9-415

(4)

Disconnect 1 connector, remove 1 spring and

Bypass pickup
solenoid

take off the bypass pickup solenoid with the


solenoid arm.

Spring
Solenoid arm

Fig. 9-416
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(A-5) Bypass paper sensor


(1)

Take off the bypass unit (

(2)

Take off the bypass feed upper cover


(

Chapter 9.4 (A-1)).

Chapter 9.4 (A-4)).

(3)

Take off the upper plate (

Chapter 9.4 (A-4)).

(4)

Take off the spring and sensor arm.

Sensor arm
Spring
Fig. 9-417

(5)

Disconnect the connector from the sensor and


release the latch to take off the bypass paper
sensor.

Bypass paper
sensor
Fig. 9-418

(A-6) Bypass pickup roller

Screw

(1)

Take off the bypass unit (

(2)

Remove 1 screw and take off the bypass

Bypass feed upper cover

Chapter 9.4 (A-1)).

feed upper cover .

Fig. 9-419

(3)

Remove 4 screws and take off the bypass


drive unit.

Bypass drive unit

Screw

Screw

Fig. 9-420
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(4)

Remove the clip, pull out the shaft and take


off the bypass pickup roller.

Bypass pick up roller


Timing belt

Clip

Shaft
Fig. 9-421

(A-7) Bypass feed roller

Bypass feed roller

(1)

Take off the bypass unit (

(2)

Take off the bypass feed upper cover


(

(3)

Clip

Chapter 9.4 (A-1)).

Chapter 9.4 (A-6)).

Take off the bypass drive unit (

Chapter

9.4 (A-6)).
(4)

Remove the clip, pull out the shaft and take


off the bypass feed roller.

Note:
Make sure the following items when assembling the

Fig. 9-422

bypass feed roller and bypass pickup roller.


1.

Set the timing belt to the pulley securely.

2.

Do not put the wrong position when set


ting the timing belt.

3.

Be sure to insert the clip into the groove of shaft.

4.

Check that there is no stain such as oil on the


surface of timing belt, the pulley and the roller.

5.

Install the bypass pickup roller and the


bypass feed roller in the correct direction.

(A-8) Bypass transport roller


(1)

Take off the bypass feed upper cover


(

(2)

Chapter 9.4 (A-6)).

Take off the bypass drive unit (

Chapter

9.4 (A-6)).
(3)

Remove the E-ring, pull out the shaft and take

E-ring

off the bypass transport roller.

Bushing
Bypass transport roller

Bushing
Fig. 9-423
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(A-9) Bypass feed clutch


(1)

Take off the bypass unit (

(2)

Take off the bypass tray and hinge assembly


(

(3)

Chapter 9.4 (A-1)).

Chapter 9.4 (A-2)).

Disconnect 1 connector and release the harness from harness clamp.

(4)

Remove the harness clamp.

Fig. 9-424

(5)

Remove 3 screws and take off the drive unit.


Drive unit

Screw
Fig. 9-425

(6)

Remove the E-ring and the bush, and then


Shaft

pull out the shaft.


(7)

Remove 3 screws and take off the bracket.

(8)

Remove the gear and the bypass feed clutch.

Bypass feed
clutch

Bush

Note:
Match the protruding portion of the clutch with

E-ring

the position shown in the drawing for assembling.


Fig. 9-426

(A-10) Bypass separation roller


(1)

(
(2)

Screw

Take off the bypass unit


Chapter 9.4 (A-1)).

Remove 3 screws and take off the lower plate.

Lower plate

Fig. 9-427
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(3)

Take off the bypass separation roller assembly.

Bypass separation
roller assembly

Fig. 9-428

(4)

Detach the cover, the arbor, and the clutch


Shaft

spring from the shaft, and then take off the


bypass separation roller.

Arbor
Clutch
spring
Cover
Bypass separation roller
Fig. 9-429

(A-11) Bypass feed sensor


(1)

Take off the bypass unit (

(2)

Take off the lower plate (

Screw

Chapter 9.4 (A-1)).

Sensor plate

Chapter 9.4

(A-10)).
(3)

Remove 1 screw and take off the sensor plate.

Fig. 9-430

(4)

Disconnect 1 connector, release the latch to


take off the bypass feed sensor.

Note:
Bypass feed sensor

Be careful not to come off the sensor arm and


the sensor spring after taking off the sensor.
Sensor Spring
Sensor arm
Fig. 9-431
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[B] Lower drawer feed sensor


(1)

Take off the bypass unit (

(2)

Take off the ADU (

(3)

Remove the upper and lower drawers.

(4)

Take off the front cover (

(5)

Take off the front right cover


(

(6)

Chapter 9.4 (A-1)).

Chapter 14.5 [A]).


Chapter 2.5.1 [A]).

Chapter 2.5.1 [B]).

Take off the cleaner unit


(

Jam access cover

Chapter 11.6 [A]).


Fig. 9-432

(7)

Open the jam access cover.

(8)

Release the latch and take off the transfer/


separation charger.

Note:
Be sure that the spring is inserted in 2 termiLatch

nals when assembling.

Transfer/
separation charger
Fig. 9-433

(9)

Disconnect 3 connectors.
Connector

Note:
Hook the harness on the hook securely when
inserting the connector of the transfer/separation charger.

Hook
Fig. 9-434

(10) Disconnect the connector on the front side.

Connector

Fig. 9-435
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(11) Take off the jam access cover.

Jam access cover


Fig. 9-436

(12) Disconnect the connector and remove the har-

Harness

ness.
Connector

Fig. 9-437

(13) Remove 2 screws and take off the right trans-

Bypass transport guide


Spring

port guide.
Note:
When taking off the right transport guide, be
careful not to come off the bypass transport

Screw

guide and the spring together with it.


Right transport guide
Screw
Fig. 9-438

(14) Release the latch and take off the lower


drawer feed sensor.

Right transport
guide

Lower drawer feed


sensor

Fig. 9-439
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[C] Registration sensor, Upper drawer feed sensor


(1)

Take off the front cover (

Chapter 2.5.1 [A]).

(2)

Take off the front right cover (

Chapter 2.5.1 [B]).

(3)

Take off the right upper cover (

Chapter 2.5.1 [O]).

(4)

Take off the cleaner unit (

(5)

Take off the IH terminal cover (

(6)

Take off the right rear cover (

(7)

Remove 1 screw and take off the front cover

Chapter 11.6 [A]).


Chapter 2.5.1 [F]).

Screw

Chapter 2.5.1 [G]).

stay.
(8)

Front cover stay


Fig. 9-440

Release the latch from the shaft and take off

Latch

the jam release knob.

Jam
release knob

Fig. 9-441

(9)

Screw

Remove 1 screw and take off the terminal


cover.

Lead wire

(10) Remove 1 screw and disconnect the red lead


wire from the terminal cover.
Note:
Make sure that the harness is inserted into
the dent of the terminal cover when installing.

Terminal
cover
Fig. 9-442

(11) Disconnect 2 connectors.

Connector

Fig. 9-443
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(12) Remove 3 screws and take off the left transport guide.
Left transport
guide

Screw
Fig. 9-444

(13) Remove 2 screws and take off the registra-

Roller supporting
section

tion front guide.

Registration
front guide

Note:
Be careful not to deform or damage the roller
supporting section when installing or taking
off the registration front guide.

Screw
Fig. 9-445

(14) Remove 1 screw and take off the registration


sensor with bracket.
(15) Disconnect the connector, release the latch

Screw
Registration
sensor

to take off the registration sensor.

Connector
Fig. 9-446

(16) Disconnect the connector, take off the upper


drawer feed sensor.

Connector

Upper drawer
feed sensor
Fig. 9-447
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[D] Registration roller


(1)

Take off the bypass unit (

(2)

Take off ADU (

(3)

Take off the front cover (

(4)

Take off the cleaner unit


(

Chapter 9.4 (A-1)).

Chapter 14.5 [A]).


Chapter 2.5.1 [A]).

Chapter 11.6 [A]).

(5)

Take off the rear cover (

(6)

Take off the right rear cover


(

(7)

Chapter 2.5.1 [H]).

Chapter 2.5.1 [G]).

Loosen 9 screws of the SYS board case and


slide the SYS board upper cover to take it off.

SYS board upper cover


Fig. 9-448

(8)

Loosen 5 screws, disconnect 2 connectors


and slide the SYS board lower cover to take it
off.

Note:
Do not vibrate the cover because HDD is
attached on it.

SYS board lower cover


Fig. 9-449

(9)

Release the lock support on the upper side of


SYS board case and disconnect 4 connectors.

Fig. 9-450
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(10) Remove 5 screws and take off the SYS


board case.
(11) Take off the developer cooling fan-2
(

Chapter 11.6 [I]).

SYS board
case
Fig. 9-451

(12) Disconnect 1 connector of the registration

Registration clutch

clutch.
(13) Loosen 1 setscrew and take off the registration clutch.

9
Note:

Setscrew

Match the protruding portion of the clutch with


the position shown in the drawing for assemConnector

bling.
Fig. 9-452

(14) Disconnect 1 connector of the fan motor.


(15) Remove 1 screw and take off the developer
unit cooling fan-1 unit.
Connector
Screw

Developer unit
cooling fan-1 unit
Fig. 9-453
Connector

(16) Disconnect 3 connectors of the drive gear unit.

Connector
Fig. 9-454
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(17) Disconnect 2 connectors wired from the drive


gear unit.
Connector

Fig. 9-455

(18) Remove 5 screws and take off the drive gear


unit.

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Screw

Screw

Drive gear unit


Fig. 9-456

(19) Remove the E-ring and the bushing of the reg-

E-ring

istration roller (1 pc. each).


(20) Remove the E-ring and the bushing on the front

Bushing

side and slide the registration roller (rubber)

Bushing

to the rear side to take it off.


E-ring
Registration
roller (rubber)
Fig. 9-457

(21) Take off the registration roller (metal).

Spring

(front side: 1 E-ring, 1 bushing and 1 spring,

Bushing

rear side: 1 E-ring, 1 bushing and 1 spring)


Spring

E-ring

Bushing

E-ring
Registration
roller (metal)
Fig. 9-458
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[E] Tray drive unit/Tray-up motor


(1)

Remove the upper and lower drawers.

(2)

Take off the rear cover (

Screw
Noise filter
assembly

Chapter 2.5.1

[H]).
(3)

Take off the right rear hinge cover


(

(4)

Chapter 2.5.1 [D]).

Remove 4 screws and take off the right lower


cover (

(5)

Chapter 2.5.1 [E]).

Remove 4 screws and take off the noise filter

Fig. 9-459

assembly.
(6)

Screw

Screw

Disconnect 1 connector of the tray drive unit and

Connector

release the harness from the harness clamp.


(7)

Remove 4 screws and take off the tray drive


unit with the plate.

Tray drive
unit

Screw
Fig. 9-460

(8)

Remove 4 screws and detach the tray drive


unit from the plate.

Fig. 9-461

(9)

Place the unit with its coupling up and release


6 latches to take off the cover.

Coupling
Coupling

Note:
Be careful in taking off the cover because
there is a spring in the tray drive unit.

Spring
Fig. 9-462
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(10) Take off the tray-up motor.

Tray-up motor

Fig. 9-463

Note:
Match the boss of the gear with the hole of
the cover when installing the motor.

Fig. 9-464

[F]

Transport clutch (upper/lower)

(1)

Take off the rear cover


(

(2)

Chapter 2.5 1 [H]).

Take off the tray drive unit with its plate


(

(3)

Clutch
bracket

Bush

Chapter 9.4 [E]).

Remove 3 screws, 1 E-ring and take off the


clutch bracket.
Bush

Note:
Do not apply pressure the transport clutch in
all directions when installing the clutch

E-ring
Fig. 9-465

bracket.
After installing it, open the side cover and
check that the transport roller rotates
smoothly.

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(4)

Remove 2 gears and disconnect 2 connectors.


Connector

Gear

Fig. 9-466

(5)

Take off the upper and lower transport clutch.


(Remove the gear and disconnect the con-

Upper transport clutch


Setscrew

nector respectively, and then loosen the


setscrew to take them off.)

Notes:
1.

Make sure that the upper and lower clutch are


different in size when installing them.
Upper side: Shaft diameter, 8 mm

Lower transport
clutch

Lower side: Shaft diameter, 6 mm

Fig. 9-467

2.

Attach the clutches to the shafts as shown on


the right.

0-0.5mm

Fig. 9-468

[G] Drawer detection switch (upper/lower)


(1)

Remove the upper and lower drawers.

(2)

Take off the rear cover (

Drawer detection switch

Chapter 2.5.1

[H]).
(3)

Take off the noise filter assembly (4 screws).

(4)

Take off the tray drive unit with its plate


(

(5)

Chapter 9.4 [E]).

Disconnect the connector, release the latch


and take off the drawer detection switch from
Fig. 9-469

the front side.


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[H] Drawer feeding unit (upper/lower)


(H-1) Drawer feeding unit
(1)

Take off the upper and lower drawers.

(2)

Remove 1 screw and take off the drawer feed-

Screw

ing unit by sliding it to the front side.

Drawer feeding unit


Fig. 9-470

(H-2) Tray-up sensor


(1)

(
(2)

Tray-up sensor

Take off the drawer feeding unit


Chapter 10.4 (H-1)).

Disconnect the connector and release the

Empty
sensor

latch to take off the tray-up sensor.


(H-3) Empty sensor
(1)

Take off the drawer feeding unit


(

(2)

Chapter 10.4 (H-1)).

Disconnect the connector and release the


Fig. 9-471

latch to take off the empty sensor.


(H-4) Paper stock sensor
(1)

Paper stock sensor

Take off the drawer feeding unit


(

Chapter 10.4 (H-1)).

(2)

Pull up the paper stock sensor arm.

(3)

Disconnect the connector and release the


latch to take off the paper stock sensor.

Paper stock
sensor arm
Fig. 9-472

(H-5) Separation roller


(1)

Take off the drawer feeding unit


(

(2)

Screw

Chapter 10.4 (H-1)).

Remove 1 screw and take off the separation


roller holder.

Separation
roller holder
Fig. 9-473
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(3)

Detach the lever from the holder and take off


the separation roller with the shaft.

Lever

Separation roller

Fig. 9-474

(4)

Detach the cover, the arbor, the clutch spring

Arbor
Cover

and the washer from the shaft, and then take

Clutch spring

off the separation roller.

Separation roller

Washer
Shaft
Arbor

Fig. 9-475

(H-6) Feed roller


(1)

(
(2)

Clip

Chapter 10.4 (H-1)).

Take off the separation roller


(

(3)

Feed roller

Take off the drawer feeding unit

Chapter 10.4 (H-5)).

Remove the clip and take off the feed roller.

Fig. 9-476

(H-7) Pickup roller


(1)

(
(2)

Pickup roller
Assembly

Take off the drawer feeding unit


Chapter 10.4 (H-1)).

Remove the pickup roller assembly from the


pickup arms and take off the belt.

Belt
Fig. 9-477
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(3)

Remove 3 E-rings, pulley, one-way clutch and

E-ring

take off the pickup roller.

Pickup roller

One-way clutch

Pulley
E-ring
Fig. 9-478

(H-8) Drawer feed clutch


(1)

Take off the drawer feeding unit (

Chapter

10.4 (H-1)).
(2)

Disconnect the connector and release the harness from harness clamp.

Connector
Fig. 9-479

(3)

Remove 2 screws and take off the clutch


bracket and bush.

Notes:

Bush

Match the protruding portion of clutch with the


position shown in the drawing for assembling.
Clutch bracket

Fig. 9-480

(4)

Loosen 1 setscrew and take off the drawer


feed clutch.

Drawer feed clutch


Setscrew
Fig. 9-481
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Notes:
Attach the clutch to the shaft referring to the
figure at right.

0.2-0.5mm
Fig. 9-482

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10. DRIVE SYSTEM


10.1 General Description
The drive system drives the drum, developer unit, cleaner unit, fuser unit, transport roller, feed roller
(upper/lower drawer and bypass unit) and registration roller.
The drive system is driven by the rotation of the main motor.
C: Fuser unit drive gear
A: Drum drive gear
D: Cleaner unit drive gear

(27)

Drum

(50/27)
(36/21)

(72/30)

Main motor
(22)
(10)
(25/14)

(64/30)

(24)
(23)

(33)

B: Developer unit
drive gear

(23)

(28/25)

E: Registration
roller drive gear

(24)

F: Transport roller drive gear


G: Feed roller drive gear
(47)
(25)

Fig. 10-101

10.2 Functions
A:

Drum drive ........................ Drives the drum by transmitting the rotation of the main motor
through the gears to the drum flange gear.

B:

Developer unit drive .......... Drives the developer unit by transmitting the rotation of the main
motor through the gears and clutch to the developer unit gears.

C:

Fuser unit drive ................. Drives the fuser unit by transmitting the rotation of the main motor
through the gears to the fuser unit gears.

D:

Cleaner unit drive ............. Drives the cleaner unit gear by the rotation of the drum flange gear.

E:

Registration roller drive ..... Drives the registration rollers by transmitting the rotation of the
main motor through the gears and clutches.

F:

Transport roller drive ......... Drives the transport roller by transmitting the rotation of the main
motor through the gears and clutches.

G:

Feed roller drive ............... Drives the drawer feed roller by transmitting the rotation of the
main motor through the gears and clutches.

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10.3

Main Motor

10.3.1 Main motor drive


The main motor consists of the motor and the drive board combined with the motor, and its rotation is
controlled by control signals (three) and reference frequency.

LGC board

Main motor (PC board)

Main motor (Motor)


FG pulse
24v
Phase V

Wave
correction

Phase
comparator

CN318
Speed
comparator

Voltage
detection
circuit

(MAMCK)
MAMPL

Excitation
phase
switching
section

Photointeruptor
Phase W

Hall element C

MAMCW
MAMBK

Rotation
control

MAMON
24v

Phase U

Hall element A

Hall element B

Rotor
position
detection

Lock
protection
circuit

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Fig. 10-301

(1)

LGC board outputs the control signals for the main motor rotation. (MAMCW: Motor rotation direction setting, MAMON: Motor rotation command)

(2)

The excitation phase switching section excites each phase of the main motor. The main motor is
rotated.

(3)

Hall elements A, B and C detect the rotation position of the motor (rotor).

(4)

The excitation phase switching section switches the excitation of each phase.
(The motor keeps rotating by repeating from (2) to (4).)

(5)

An FG pulse is generated by the FG pattern of the encoder attached to the main motor.

(6)

The FG pulse and the reference frequency from the LGC board are compared in terms of the phase
and speed, and the difference is added to the IC1. The fluctuations in the power supply voltage is
also added to the value. (Signal generation)

(7)

In accordance with the signal obtained in the step (6), the excitation phase switching section changes
the switching timing.
i.e. The FG pulse and reference frequency are controlled to be equal. The main motor rotates at
a fixed speed. (Locked range)

(8)

When the main motor enters the locked range, the excitation phase switching section outputs the
MAMPL signal to the LGC board. (L level)

(9)

When the MAMBK from the LGC board becomes L level, the main motor is braked. When the
MAMON signal becomes H level, the main motor is stopped.

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10.3.2 Control signals


(1)

MAMCW signal (LGC MTR: Input)


This is a signal to switch the direction of the main motor rotation. When this signal becomes L
level, the main motor rotates counterclockwise as seen from the rear side, and drives the developer
unit, drum, fuser unit, etc to the appropriate direction.

(2)

MAMPL signal (MTR LGC: Output)


When the difference of the FG pulse cycle against the reference frequency is within 6.25%, it is
specified that the motor is in a lock range (normal rotation), and this MAMPL signal becomes L
level. At this time, the LED D4 is lit.

(3)

MAMCK signal (LGC MTR: Input)


This is a reference clock signal to rotate the main motor at a fixed speed.

(4)

MAMBK signal (LGC MTR: Input)


This is a signal to stop the main motor.
When it becomes L level, the main motor is braked.

(5)

MAMON signal (LGC MTR: Input)


This is a signal to turn ON/OFF the main motor. When it becomes L level, the motor is rotated.
Signal level of the motor circuit
Signal

Level H

Level L

MAMCW

CCW direction

CW direction

MAMPL

Abnormal rotation

Normal rotation

MAMCK

Reference clock signal

MAMBK

Brake OFF

Brake ON

MAMON

Motor OFF

Motor ON

* The signal names are for the connector CN318 (LGC board).

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10.4 Disassembly and Replacement


[A] Main motor
(1)

Take off the rear cover (

Chapter 2.5.1 [H]).

(2)

Take off the SYS board case (

Connector

Chapter 9.4

[D]).
(3)

Take off the developer unit cooling fans-1 & -2


(

(4)

Chapter 11.6 [I]).

Disconnect 1 connector.
Fig. 10-401
Locking support

(5)

Remove 2 screws.

(6)

Release 1 locking support and take off the


main motor with the board.
Screw

10
Main motor

Screw

Fig. 10-402
Setscrew

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[B] Registration clutch


Chapter 2.5.1 [H]).

(1)

Take off the rear cover (

(2)

Take off the SYS board case (

Chapter 9.4

[D]).
(3)

Take off the developer cooling fan-2


(

(4)

Chapter 11.6 [I]).

Connector

Disconnect 1 connector, loosen 1 setscrew


and take off the registration clutch.

Registration clutch
Fig. 10-403

[C] Gear unit


(1)

Take off the rear cover (

Chapter 2.5.1 [H]).

(2)

Take off the SYS board case (

Chapter 9.4

Connector
Connector

[D]).
(3)

Take off the developer unit cooling fans-1 & -2


(

(4)

Chapter 11.6 [I]).

Take of the registration clutch (

Chapter

10.4 [B]).
(5)

Connector

Disconnect 3 connectors.

Fig. 10-404
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(6)

Disconnect 2 connectors.

Connector

Fig. 10-405

(7)

Remove 5 screws and take off the gear unit.

Screw

Gear unit

Screw
Fig. 10-406

[D] Developer drive clutch

Screw

(1)

Take off the gear unit (

Chapter 10.4 [C]).

(2)

Remove 2 screws and take off the bracket.

(3)

Remove the bushing and take off the developer drive clutch.

Bracket

Bushing

Note:
Match the protruding portion of clutch with
the position shown in the drawing for assem-

Developer drive
clutch
Fig. 10-407

bling.

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11. DRUM RELATED SECTION


11.1 Configuration
This chapter explains about the area around the drum, drum itself, image processing, their parts and
control circuits.
This area mainly consists of the following components:
Cleaner unit

Drum
Main charger
Cleaner

Cleaning blade
Toner recovery blade
Toner recovery auger
Toner bag full detection sensor -1

Toner bag detection sensor -2


Transfer / Separation charger

Transfer guide
Transfer charger
Separation charger

Sub-separation fan / Exhaust fan

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Discharge LED
Toner bag
Developer unit cooling fan-1 / Developer unit cooling fan-2 / Middle fan
Drum thermistor (in developer unit)
High-voltage transformer

Toner recovery auger


Toner recovery blade
Cleaning blade
Sub-separation fan

Temperature/humidity sensor

Main charger

Discharge LED

Exhaust fan

Drum thermistor

Separation
charger
Transfer
charger

Middle cooling fan

Transfer guide

Drum
Fig. 11-101

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11.2 Functions
(1)

Drum
The drum is made of a cylindrical aluminum base coated with thin film of organic photoconductive
substance.
The photoconductive object becomes insulative (the electrical resistance is high) when it is not
exposed to the light and electrically conductive (the electrical resistance is low) when it is exposed
to the light. This object is called a photoconductor.

(2)

Main charger
The main charger consists of a metal rod with U-shaped section, insulated blocks at both ends of
the rod and charger wire attached between them.
When a high voltage is applied to the charger wire, the air around it is charged (ionized). The
ionized air then flows into the drum causing it to be charged. This phenomenon is called corona
discharge. Negative charge caused by the corona discharge and grid is applied to the drum surface
evenly in dark place. The main charger is equipped with a wire cleaner to clean the wire.

(3)

Cleaner
(a) Cleaning blade

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This blade is pressed against the drum surface with a constant force by the pressure springs,
and scrapes off the residual toner from the drum surface.
(b) Recovery blade
This blade catches the toner scraped off by the cleaning blade.
(c) Toner recovery auger
This auger carries the residual toner scraped off to the toner bag.
(d) Toner bag full detection sensor -1
The sensor detects the toner bag full when it is pushed by the toner recovery auger in the
cleaner which is given a pressure from the used toner in the toner bag.

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(4)

Transfer / Separation charger


(a) Transfer guide
This guide leads the paper transported from the feeding unit to the transfer section.
Positive (+) bias voltage is applied to the guide to prevent the transferability from being lowered
under conditions such as high humidity.
(b) Transfer charger
The transfer charger applies a charge (positive (+) charge) which is contrary to the charging
polarity of the toner to the back of the paper. The toner image is transferred electrostatically on
paper by performing this corona discharge.
(c) Separation charger
After the transfer process, the corona discharge applies a bipolar charge (AC) on the back of the
paper to separate the paper adhering to the drum surface by an electrostatic force absorbing.

(5)

Toner bag full detection sensor -2


This transmissive-type sensor detects the full of toner bag when the used toner has reached to
the full detection position in the toner bag.
"Toner bag full" is determined when either of the toner bag full detection sensors-1 and -2 detects
full of toner. Printing is interrupted upon the detection of "Toner bag full" status, however, the paper
already fed is subject to be printed and exited.
Detecting with the toner bag full detection sensor-1 may cause the overload of the drum cleaning
blade, and even the excessive toner may be fallen from the toner bag. The reason why the toner
bag detection sensor-2 is installed is to detect full of toner prior to the occurrence of these problems.
When the sensors are in trouble, "Toner bag full" is determined instead of "Call for service". If
Detection
standard line

Fig. 11-201harnesses and LGC board need to be checked.


"Toner bag full" status is not cleared, the sensors,

(6)

Sub-separation fan / Exhaust fan


The sub-separation fan works to assist the separation of paper from the drum surface by absorbing
the air from the back of the paper. The exhaust fan removes ozone generated by corona discharge

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with the ozone filter, and also cools down the inside of the equipment.
(7)

Discharge LED
Discharging is a process to decrease or eliminate the static electricity on the drum surface.
The electrical resistance of the photosensitive layer is decreased by the light irradiation, and the
residual charge on the drum surface is neutralized and eliminated (cleaned). The electrical potential
of the drum surface is fixed to a certain amount before the drum is charged (The pre-exposure
effect).

(8)

Toner bag
The residual toner scraped off the drum surface by the cleaning blade is disposed in this bag.

(9)

Developer unit cooling fan-1 / Developer unit cooling fan-2 / Middle fan
The developer unit cooling fans-1 and -2, which work to cool down the inside of the equipment,
absorb the air from the back of the equipment. The middle fan discharges the air around the developer
unit.

(10) Drum thermistor

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The electrical charge amount of drum surface varies depending on the drum surface temperature.
Therefore, this thermistor detects the drum surface temperature to control to maintain the charge
amount at a certain level.
Additionally, the exhaust fan and developer unit cooling fans-1 and -2 change their rotation speed
according to the temperature detected by the drum thermistor when the equipment is in ready
status or scanning the image.
(11) High-voltage transformer
This is board to generate the output control voltage of the main charger, transfer charger, separation
charger and developer bias.
(12) Temperature/Humidity sensor
This sensor detects the temperature and humidity inside of the equipment since the auto-toner
output, main charger grid, developer bias and laser output are affected by environmental elements
such as temperature or humidity.

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11.3 Output Control Circuits of High-Voltage Transformer


11.3.1 Overview
Generate the output control voltage Vc of the main charger, transfer/separation charger, transfer guide
bias and developer bias.
Convert Vc

The current is output linearly.

11.3.2 Description of operations

HVT board

NVRAM

Adjustment
value

IC32

ASIC
GA

Digital
data

D/A
converter

Analog

Vc

IC2

IC38

Main/
transfer/
separation/
chargers,
developer
bias and
transfer
guide bias

Output

LGC board

Fig. 11-301

Outputs the adjustment value of the main, transfer and separation chargers, developer bias and transfer
guide bias in the NVRAM to the ASIC GA.

Outputs the control voltage data from the ASIC GA to the D/A converter.

Converts to the analog data by the D/A converter.

Outputs the control voltage Vc to the main, transfer and separation chargers, developer bias and
transfer guide bias transformer.

The main, transfer and separation chargers, developer bias and transfer guide bias transformer generate
output current or voltage which is proportional to the control voltage Vc.
* Adjustment of the control voltage Vc (change of adjustment data) is performed in the adjustment
mode (05).
* The output value of the transfer guide bias is fixed when the high-voltage transformer is shipped from
the factory.

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D/A
conveter

CN306-B12 HVSAV

Separation charger

CN306-B9 HVTVR

Transfer charger

CN306-B7 HVDVR

Developer bias

CN306-B5 HVMVR

Main charger

IC2

ASIC
GA

NVRAM

IC38

IC32
Fig. 11-302

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11.4 Drum Temperature Detection Circuit


(1)

Purpose of the drum temperature detection circuit


The amount of charge on the drum surface varies greatly with the surface temperature of the drum.
This circuit detects the temperature of the drum surface, and the amount of charge on the drum
surface is controlled to be constant based on the result.

(2)

Configuration of the drum temperature detection circuit

+5V

DRTH

DRTMP-1

CPU

Drum
thermistor

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GND

GND

Drum temperature detection circuit


Fig. 11-401

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11.5 Temperature/Humidity Sensor


11.5.1 General description
This sensor measures the temperature and humidity inside the equipment.
11.5.2 Construction
Temperature/humidity control circuit is configured as follows:

HMS-1A

+
-

PC7/AN7

CPU

TEMP-1A
PC3/AN3

R TH

11
LGC board

HUMI-THS

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11.6 Disassembly and Replacement


[A] Cleaner unit
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)

Open the front cover, take off the toner bag


Chapter 2.5.1 [A]).
and front cover (
Take off the developer unit (
Chapter 12.5
[A]).
Open the bypass unit, ADU and jam access
cover.
Release the latch and remove the toner bag
full detection sensor-2.
Loosen 2 screws and take off the cleaner unit.

Fig. 11-601

Notes:
1. Hold the cleaner unit which has been taken off
as shown in the figure.
2. Do not touch the drum surface.

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Fig. 11-602

[B]

Main charger

(B-1) Main charger


(1)

Take off the cleaner unit (

Chapter 11.6

[A]).
(2)

Release the latch and pull out the main


charger to the direction of the arrow.

Note:
Be careful not to touch or scratch the drum
surface at this time.
Fig. 11-603

(B-2) Main charger grid


(1)

Push the terminal head at the front side and


remove the grid.

Note:
Do not touch the mesh area of the grid.

Fig. 11-604
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(B-3) Main charger wire


* Length: 363 mm (tungsten wire) diameter:
0.06 mm
(1)

Take off each terminal cover of the front and


rear sides.

Fig. 11-605

(2)

Remove the terminal, spring and wire.

Wire

Notes:

Terminal

Be careful of the followings when installing the


wire.

Spring

1. Insert the wire securely into the V-grooves of


the front and rear sides.
2. Do not twist the wire.

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3. Do not touch the wire directly with bare hands.


Fig. 11-606

(B-4) Charger wire cleaning pad


(1)

Release the charger wire cleaner shaft from


the hooks of the charger wire cleaning pads.

Fig. 11-607

(2)

Remove the charger wire cleaning pads.

Note:
When installing, make sure that 2 charger wire
cleaning pads are away from the wire while the
charger wire cleaner shaft is at the rear side.

Fig. 11-608

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[C] Drum
(1)

Pull out the cleaner unit and take off the main
charger (

(2)

Chapter 11.6 [A] (B-1)).

Release the latch and remove the cleaner


stay.

Fig. 11-609

(3)

Push the lever down to the left and release


the lock. Then pull out the drum shaft.

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Fig. 11-610

(4)

Lift up the drum and take it off.

Fig. 11-611

Notes:
1. When installing, make sure that the pressure of
cleaning blade is released with the jig.
2. Insert the head of the jig to the space shown in
the figure while pushing the blade holder.
3. Be careful not to touch or scratch the edge of
cleaning blade.

Fig. 11-612
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[D] Cleaner
(D-1) Cleaning blade
(1)

Take off the cleaner unit. Then take off the


main charger and drum (

Chapter 11.6 [A]

(B-1) [C]).
(2)

Remove 2 screws and cleaning blade.

Note:
Be careful not to touch or scratch the edge of
cleaning blade.
Fig. 11-613

(D-2) Recovery blade


(1)

Remove the cleaning blade (

Chapter 11.6

(D-1)).
(2)

Remove the recovery blade.

Notes:
1. When attaching the recovery blade, clean the
surface of the frame first. Be careful not to
deform the blade.

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2. Attach the recovery blade while pushing it to


Fig. 11-614

the step on the surface of the frame.


3. Press the stuck part with your finger to attach
the blade securely.
(D-3) Separation finger
Chapter 11.6 [C]).

(1)

Remove the drum (

(2)

Release the 3 separation fingers.

Notes:
1. When replacing the separation fingers, make
sure that the drum has been taken off first since
the fingers may scratch the drum surface.
2. When the separation fingers have been
replaced, check if their pressure movement is
Fig. 11-615

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[E] Transfer / Separation charger


(E-1) Transfer / Separation charger
(1)

Open the bypass tray, ADU and jam access


cover.

(2)

Release the latches and take off the transfer


and separation chargers.

Note:
When installing the transfer and separation
chargers, make sure not to deform the springs.
Fig. 11-616

(E-2) Charger wire


* Length: 363 mm (tungsten wire) diameter:
0.06 mm (For both transfer and separation)
(1)

Remove the separation supporter.

(2)

Take off each terminal cover on both front and


rear sides.

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Fig. 11-617

(3)

Remove the terminals, springs and wires.

Terminal

Spring

Notes:
Be careful of the followings when installing the wire.
Wire

1. Insert the wire securely into the V-grooves


of the front and rear sides.
2. Do not twist the wire.
3. Do not touch the wire directly with bare hands.

Spring
Wire
Fig. 11-618

[F] Exhaust fan / Sub-separation fan


(1)

Open the jam access cover.

(2)

Take off the transfer and separation chargers


(

(3)

Chapter 11.6 (E-1)).

Remove 4 screws and disconnect 1


connector. Then take off the fan cover.

Fig. 11-619

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(4)

Remove 3 screws and 3 washers. Disconnect


1 connector each from the exhaust fan and
sub-separation fan. Then take off the exhaust
fan and sub-separation fan.

FL

Note:

W
O

FL

When installing, pay attention to the direction of

W
O

the wind from the fan.

Fig. 11-620

[G] Discharge LED


(1)

Take off the developer unit and cleaner unit


(

(2)

Chapters 12.5 [A] and 11.6 [A]).

Disconnect 1 connector and remove 1 screw.


Then take off the discharge LED unit.

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Fig. 11-621

(3)

Take off the discharge LED.

1
2
Fig. 11-622

[H] Toner bag full detection sensor


(H-1) Toner bag full detection sensor-1
(1)

Take off the rear cover (

(2)

Take off the registration clutch and gear unit


(

(3)

Chapter 2.5.1 [C]).

Chapter 10.4 [B] [C]).

Disconnect 1 connector and remove 1 screw.


Then take off the toner bag full detection
sensor-1 with the whole bracket.
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(4)

Disconnect 1 connector and take off the toner


bag full detection sensor-1 from the bracket.

Fig. 11-624

(H-2) Toner bag full detection sensor-2


(1)

Open the front cover.

(2)

Disconnect 1 connector and take off the toner


bag full detection sensor-2.

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Fig. 11-625

[I] Developer unit cooling fan


(I-1) Developer unit cooling fan-2
Chapter 2.5.1 [C]).

(1)

Take off the rear cover (

(2)

Take off the SYS board with the whole case


(

(3)

Chapter 2.5.2 [C]).

Disconnect 1 connector and release the


harness from 1 harness clamp.

(4)

Remove 2 screws and take off the duct.


Fig. 11-626

(5)

Release the harness from 1 harness clamp.

(6)

Remove 1 screw and take off the duct cover.

Fig. 11-627
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(7)

Take off the developer unit cooling fan-2.

Developer unit
cooling fan-2

Note:
When installing, pay attention to the direction of
the wind from the fan.

Fig. 11-628

(I-2) Developer unit cooling fan-1


(1)

Take off the rear cover (

(2)

Take off the duct of developer unit cooling fan-2


(

(3)

Chapter 2.5.1 [C]).

Chapter 11.6 (I-1)).

Release 2 latches and take off the duct cover.

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Fig. 11-629

(4)

Disconnect 1 connector and take off the


developer unit cooling fan-1.

Note:
When installing, pay attention to the direction of
the wind from the fan.

Fig. 11-630

(I-3) Developer unit cooling fan unit-1


(1)

Take off the rear cover (

(2)

Take off the SYS board with the whole case


(

(3)

Chapter 2.5.1 [C]).

Chapter 2.5.2 [C]).

Remove 1 screw and disconnect 1 connector


and take off the developer unit cooling fan unit1.

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[J]

Middle fan

(1)

Open the front cover. Take off the toner bag,


toner cartridge, developer unit and cleaner unit
(

(2)

Take off the receiving tray and tray back cover


(

(3)

Chapters 12.5 [A] and 11.6 [A]).


Chapter 2.5.1 [H] [I]).

Take off the toner cartridge drive unit and


discharge LED (

(4)

Chapter 12.5 [I] [G]).

Remove 1 screw and take off the toner bag

Toner cartridge cover

holder.
(5)

Remove 2 screw and take off the toner


cartridge cover.

(6)

Take off the rear cover, SYS board case,


developer unit cooling fan-2 and developer
unit cooling fan unit-1 (

Chapters 2.5.1 [C],

2.5.2 [C] and 11.6 [I]).


(7)

Take off the registration clutch and gear unit


(

(8)

Toner bag holder

Chapter 10.4 [B] [C]).

Fig. 11-632

Remove 3 screws on the rear side.

Fig. 11-633

(9)

Remove 3 screws on the front side and


release the harnesses from 3 harness clamps.

(10) Take off the bracket of the toner cartridge.

Fig. 11-634

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(11) Remove 1 screw and stand the developer unit


guide aside.

Fig. 11-635

(12) Remove 2 screws and take off the middle fan


duct.

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Fig. 11-636

(13) Disconnect 1 connector and remove 2 screws


and take off the middle fan.
Note:
When installing, pay attention to the direction of
the wind from the fan.

Fig. 11-637

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[K] Temperature / Humidity sensor


(1)

Open the front cover.

(2)

Take off the receiving tray (

Chapter 2.5.1

[H]).
(3)

Disconnect 1 connector and remove 1 screw.


Then take off the temperature / humidity
sensor with the whole cover.

Fig. 11-638

(4)

Remove 1 screw and take off the temperature


/ humidity sensor from the cover.

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Fig. 11-639

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12. DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM


12.1 Configuration
Development system consists of the following unit, components and control circuits.
Toner cartridge drive unit / Toner cartridge detection switch
Temperature/humidity sensor (
Developer unit

chapter 11)
Developer material
Mixers -1 and -2
Developer sleeve (magnetic roller)
Doctor blade
Auto-toner sensor
Drum thermistor (

chapter 11)

Drum

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Drum thermistor
Mixer-2

Doctor blade

Developer sleeve

Mixer-1

Auto-toner sensor

[Sectional view of developer unit]


Fig. 12-101

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12.2 Functions
(1)

Toner cartridge drive unit / Toner cartridge detection switch


The toner cartridge is filled with toner. The toner motor drives the cartridge to supply the toner to the
developer unit.
The toner cartridge detection switch detects whether the toner cartridge is installed.

(2)

Developer unit
(a) Developer material
The developer material is made of a mixture of the carrier and toner.
The carrier is an electrical conductive ferrite whose size is 30m to 100m. The toner is a resin
particle whose size is 5m to 20m.
The developer material needs periodic replacement since its quality is deteriorated by long use.
(b) Mixers-1 and -2
Friction is generated by mixing the developer material. The carrier is charged to (+) and the toner
to (), and the image is formed on the drum surface by the static electricity caused by the friction.
(c) Developer sleeve (Magnetic roller)
This is an aluminum roller with a magnet inside. The magnet works to absorb the developer

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material and forms the magnetic brush. The magnet is fixed and only the sleeve around is
rotated. This rotation makes the magnetic brush of the developer sleeve sweep over the drum
surface and perform development.
(d) Doctor blade
Doctor blade controls the amount of the developer material transported by the developer sleeve
so that the magnetic brush of the developer material contacts with the drum surface properly.
(e) Auto-toner sensor
The carrier and the toner (toner density) in the developer material should be always fixed to a
certain ratio to output normal images. The auto-toner sensor detects the inclusion ratio of the
toner in the developer material by using a magnetic bridge circuit. When the quantity of toner
becomes insufficient, the toner motor is driven to supply the toner from the toner cartridge.

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12.3 Drive Circuit of Toner Motor


The toner motor (brush motor) is a motor to supply toner from the toner cartridge to the developer unit.
The toner motor is driven by the transistor TA8428 (LGC board: IC51).
Circuit diagram of the toner motor

MAIN
-CPU

ASIC GA
TD62385
PC6

IC24

IC38

TA8428
IC21

PC7

IC51

Toner motor

5
F2

Fig. 12-301

Motor driver TA8428 (IC51) is connected with both ends of the motor wire.
When the PC6 (TNRM1-1) of the ASIC GA becomes H and PC7 (TNRM2-1) becomes L levels,
current flows into the motor wire and the motor is rotated.

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When both of PC6 (TNRM1-1) and PC7 (TNRM2-1) of the ASIC GA become H level, the motor is
braked and stopped.
When both of PC6 (TNRM1-1) and PC7 (TNRM2-1) of ASIC GA become L level, the motor waits
for the next command (the motor is stopped).

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12.4 Auto-Toner Circuit


12.4.1 General description
(1)

Function of the auto-toner circuit


Detects the toner density in the developer material, and supplies toner when the density is lowered
to a certain level.
Detects that there is no toner left in the cartridge (toner-empty detection).

(2)

The auto-toner circuit consists of the following:


Auto-toner sensor : Detects the toner density.
Control section

: Controls the toner density so that the toner in the developer material is fixed
to certain ratio.

Toner motor

: Supplies toner to the developer material.

Display

: Indicates toner-empty information.


Arithmetic and control unit
SYS board
NVRAM
IC38

Control panel
CPU

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ASIC GA
IC52

Display panel
IC54

LGC board

Toner cartridge
Toner

Toner
motor

Control
voltage signal

D/A
converter
IC2

Auto-toner sensor

ASIC GA
IC38

Toner density
signal

MAIN
CPU
IC24

TA8428
Developer material
IC51

Developer unit
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12.4.2 Function of auto-toner sensor


(1)

Function
a. Initialization adjustment function At the first use of the equipment or when the developer material is replaced with a new one.
Automatically adjusts the output value of the auto-toner sensor responding to humidity (input
value to the main CPU) for the toner density of the new developer material so that it stays in range
of 2.35 to 2.45V.
b. Stabilizing the toner density During the printing operation
Maintains the toner density to a certain ratio as follows.
Toner is consumed.
The toner density is lowered.
Change in the auto-toner sensor output responding to humidity is detected.
The toner motor is driven.
Toner is supplied from the toner cartridge to the developer unit.
c. Toner-empty detection and recovery:
Detects that there is no toner in the toner cartridge:
The toner motor is driven.

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The auto-toner sensor output does not change.


The toner density does not change.
It is determined there is no toner in the cartridge (toner empty).
Recovering from the toner-empty state:
The toner motor is driven.
Toner is supplied from toner cartridge.
The auto-toner sensor output changes.
The toner density returns to normal value.
The toner-empty state is cleared.

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(2)

Function of auto-toner sensor

The auto-toner sensor consists of the following circuits:


Drive winding

: A magnetic head (primary side) with a high-frequency magnetic field, which


forms a magnetic circuit in the developer material.

Detection winding

: Receives the change in the magnetic resistance of the developer material


through the magnetic circuit (secondary side).

DC conversion circuit : Converts a high-frequency output from the detection winding into a DC
signal (auto-toner output VATS).

Magnetic resistance

Drive
winding

Detection
winding

DC
conversion
circuit

Auto-toner
output

To the main
CPU(LGC board)

VATS

(Developer material)

Magnetic circuit
Fig. 12-402

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When the toner density is low


The ratio of the toner against the carrier in the developer material decreases.
The magnetic resistance decreases.
The detection output increases.
The auto-toner output VATS increases.
When the toner density is high
The ratio of the toner against the carrier in the developer material increases.
The magnetic resistance increases.
The detection output decreases.
The auto-toner output VATS decreases.

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12.4.3 Adjustment using the temperature / humidity sensor


Variation in the output (VATS) of the auto-toner sensor due to humidity is corrected using the temperature
/ humidity sensor to maintain the toner density in the developer material at a certain amount.
12.4.4 Adjustment using the drum thermistor
Variation in the output (VATS) of the auto-toner sensor due to temperature is corrected using the drum
thermistor to maintain the toner density in the developer material at a certain amount.
Feedback control by drum thermistor in setting mode (08)
Code
08-840

Item to be controlled
Toner output control by drum thermistor

Default
ON

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12.5 Disassembly and Replacement


[A] Developer unit
(1)

Open the front cover and remove the toner


bag.

Fig. 12-501

(2)

Disconnect 1 connector and loosen 1 screw.

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Fig. 12-502

(3)

Take out the developer unit.

Note:

Developer sleeve

Do not touch the developer sleeve on the top of


the developer unit.

Fig. 12-503

[B] Developer material


(B-1) Discharge of developer material
(1)

Slide the upper cover of developer unit to the


direction of the arrow and take off the cover
by releasing the latches.

Fig. 12-504
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(2)

Incline the developer unit and discharge the


developer material from the part denoted with
the arrow.

Fig. 12-505

(B-2) Filling developer unit with developer material


(1)

Install the developer nozzle jig on the developer bottle.

(2)

Rotate the gear on the rear side of the developer unit to the direction of the arrow while
filling the developer unit with the developer
material. Spread out the developer material
over the developer sleeve.
Fig. 12-506

Note:
When installing the upper cover of developer unit,
attach the latches securely.

Fig. 12-507

[C] Guide roller

Polarity adjustment lever

(C-1) Front side


(1)

Discharge the developer material


(

(2)

Chapter 12.5 (B-1)).

Make a note of the position where the polarity


adjustment lever is pointing.
(Mark the position if needed.)
Scale
Fig. 12-508

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(3)

Remove 3 screws and take off the front cover


of the developer unit.

(4)

Disconnect 2 connectors.

Fig. 12-509

(5)

Remove 1 screw and take off the polarity adjustment lever.

(6)

Guide roller

Remove 1 E-ring and take off the guide roller.

Note:
When reassembling, match the polarity adjustment
lever with the previously marked position on the
scale.

Polarity adjustment lever

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Fig. 12-510

(C-2) Rear side


(1)

Remove 2 screws and take off the bracket.

Fig. 12-511

(2)

Remove 1 E-ring and 4 gears.

(3)

Take off the guide roller.

Guide roller
Fig. 12-512
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[D] Auto-toner sensor


(1)

Discharge the developer material


(

(2)

Chapter 12.5 (B-1)).

Disconnect 1 connector on the bottom of the


developer unit.

(3)

Remove 1 screw and take off the auto-toner


sensor.

Fig. 12-513

[E] Drum thermistor


(1)

Discharge the developer material


(

(2)

Take off the front cover of developer unit


(

(3)

Chapter 12.5 (B-1)).


Chapter 12.5 (C-1)).

Remove 2 screws and take off the developer


sleeve cover.

Fig. 12-514

(4)

Remove 1 screw and take off the drum thermistor.

Fig. 12-515

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[F] Developer sleeve


(1)

Discharge the developer material


(

(2)

Chapter 12.5 (B-1)).

Take off the guide rollers (on both front and


rear sides) (

(3)

Take off the developer sleeve cover


(

(4)

Chapter 12.5 [C]).

Chapter 12.5 [E]).

Remove 2 screws. Lift up the shaft and take


off the developer sleeve unit.
Fig. 12-516

(5)

Remove 4 screws and doctor blade.

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Fig. 12-517

(6)

Take off the developer sleeve.


Developer sleeve

Fig. 12-518

(7)

Replace the oil seal on the shaft on the developer sleeve rear side, if necessary.

*Replacement of Oil Seal (

Page 12-15)

Oil seal
Fig. 12-519
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Notes:
1.When installing the developer sleeve unit, make
sure that the side seals (urethane seal) of the
front and rear sides do not come out of the case.
2.When installing the doctor blade, make the gap
adjustment of the doctor sleeve.

Fig. 12-520

[G] Mixer-1
(1)

Discharge the developer material


(

(2)

Chapter 12.5 (B-1)).

Take off the developer sleeve unit


(

(3)

Chapter 12.5 [F]).

Take off the bushing on the front side.

*Replacement of Oil Seal (

Oil seal

Page 12-15)

Bushing

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Fig. 12-521

(4)

Remove 1 E-ring and 1 bushing. Then take


off the mixer-1.
Bushing

Fig. 12-522

[H] Mixer-2
(1)

Discharge the developer material


(

(2)

Take off the developer sleeve unit


(

(3)

Chapter 12.5 (B-1)).


Bushing

Chapter 12.5 [F]).

Remove 1 E-ring and 1 bushing on the front


side.

(4)

Remove 1 screw and holder.

*Replacement of Oil Seal (

Oil seal

Holder

Page 12-15)
Fig. 12-523

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(5)

Remove 1 bearing on the rear side and take

Oil seal

off the mixer-2.


*Replacement of Oil Seal (

Bearing

Page 12-15)

Fig. 12-524

[I]

Toner cartridge drive unit

(I-1) Toner cartridge drive unit


(1)

Take off the toner cartridge.

(2)

Take off the developer unit


(

(3)

Take off the receiving tray


(

(4)

(5)

Chapter 2.5.1[H]).

Take off the tray back cover


(

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Chapter 12.5 [A]).

Chapter 2.5.1 [I]).

Disconnect 1 connector and remove 1 harness clamp.

(6)

Remove 3 screws and take off the toner cartridge cover.

Fig. 12-525

(7)

Remove 2 screws and disconnect 2 connectors. Then take off the toner cartridge drive
unit.

Fig. 12-526
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(I-2) Toner motor


(1)

Take off the toner cartridge drive unit


(

(2)

Chapter 12.5 (I-1)).

Remove 2 screws and take off the toner motor.

Fig. 12-527

(I-3) Toner cartridge detection switch


(1)

Take off the toner cartridge drive unit


(

(2)

Chapter 12.5 (I-1)).

Remove 1 screw and take off the toner cartridge detection switch with the whole bracket.

Fig. 12-528

(3)

Remove 3 screws with a fine screwdriver and


take off the toner cartridge detection switch
and switch cover.

Fig. 12-529

<< Replacement of Oil Seal>>


1.

Insert a fine screwdriver into the depression


of the oil seal to take it out.

2.

Push in a new oil seal parallel to the frame or


bushing (shown figure at right).

3.

Apply the grease (Alvania No.2; amount of 2

Inside

Outside

Grease

rice grains) on entire surface of the oil seal


evenly.

Oil seal

Note:
Wipe off the excessive grease.
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13. FUSER UNIT / PAPER EXIT SECTION


13.1 General Description
Toner is fused by applying heat and pressure on the transferred image on the paper which is transported
to the fuser unit. The paper is then transported to the receiving tray, paper exiting options or ADU. The
fuser unit consists of the IH coil, fuser roller, pressure roller, separation fingers, cleaning roller, thermistors, thermostat, exit roller, exit sensor, etc.
Exit roller

Exit sensor

Separation finger

Thermostat

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Cleaning roller
Thermistor

IH coil

Fuser roller

Pressure roller

Fig. 13-101

13.2 Operation
The fuser roller is pressed with the spring force from the pressure roller side, and is rotated by the main
motor drive. Then the paper transported to the fuser unit is hold between the fuser roller and pressure
roller and the toner is fused on the paper with heat and pressure. After this, the separation fingers
separate the paper from the fuser roller or pressure roller. Then the paper is transported to the receiving
tray, paper exiting options or ADU through the exit roller. In addition, the IH coil in the fuser roller does
not structurally rotate.
The thermistors control the temperature of fuser roller and detect temperature abnormalities. If the temperature becomes excessively high, the thermostat is opened to stop the power supply to the IH coil.

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13.3 Functions
(1)

IH coil (IH: Induction Heating)


The IH coil is inside the fuser roller and applies the induction heating to the fuser roller. The coil is
fixed at a position and does not move when the fuser roller is rotating.

(2)

Fuser roller
The fuser roller is a metal roller which generates heat spontaneously with eddy current produced by
the electromagnetic induction of IH coil. The fuser roller is heated by this self-heating of this roller,
and then the toner is fused on the paper.

(3)

Pressure roller
The pressure roller is a sponge roller which assures the nip amount between the fuser roller. The
pressure arm and spring press the fuser roller.
The toner is fused effectively by the pressure of this roller.

(4)

Separation fingers
The separation fingers are installed, five above the pressure roller and six above the fuser roller, in
order to separate the paper adhered on each roller.

(5)

Cleaning roller
The cleaning roller is a fluorinated metal roller which removes the residual toner and paper dust

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adhered on the pressure roller.


(6)

Main thermistor
This thermistor detects the temperature of the fuser roller to maintain it in a certain temperature
range (actually around 200C) between the lower limit causing the poor fusing and the upper limit
causing the high temperature offsetting. When the temperature of the fuser roller is lower than the
preset temperature, it turns ON the power supply to the IH coil, and when it is higher than the preset
temperature, it cuts off the supply.

(7)

Edge thermistor
It detects the temperature abnormality at the both ends of the fuser roller. This area may be overheated without heat absorption by paper since paper does not pass through this area. This thermistor is not related to the temperature control of the fuser roller.

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(8)

Thermostat
The thermostat cuts off the power supply to the IH coil by opening itself if the fuser roller becomes
abnormally hot as a result of the problem such as thermistor malfunction. The thermostat for this
equipment is used to prevent abnormal operation. When the thermostat detects any abnormality, it
must be replaced as well as the other damaged parts in the fuser unit.

(9)

Exit sensor
This sensor detects the arrival of the leading or trailing edge of the paper at the exit roller of the
fuser unit. It also detects paper jams in the fuser unit paper exit area and trailing edge of paper
turned over for duplex printing.

(10) Exit motor


The exit motor is a stepping motor which drives the exit roller and bridge unit.
(11) Exit roller
This roller transports the paper from the fusing section to the receiving tray, paper exiting options or
the ADU and is driven by the exit motor.

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Upper limit
circuit

Temperature
control circuit

5V SW

CPU

Electric power setting


Error signal
IH1 ON signal
IH2 ON signal

Power supply for


Photocoupler

AC line
DC line

AC
input

Control circuit
including CPU

IH

Noise
filter

Fuse

Fuser roller

IH power source/
drive circuit

Coil
output

Thermostat

Photocoupler

Coil

Main
thermistor

[Block diagram of fuser unit and IH control circuit]

LGC

5V SW

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Edge
thermistor

Breaker

Power code

13.4 Heater Control Circuit


13.4.1 Configuration

Fig. 13-401

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13.4.2 Heating principle of IH Heater


The magnetic field is generated by applying a high frequency current to the IH coil inside the fuser roller,
which then generates the eddy current in it. When the eddy current flows, the Joule heat is generated by
the resistance element of the fuser roller, which is then heated. In the IH coil method, the thermal efficiency is higher than the lamp method because the fuser roller is directly heated.

Current flowing on the surface of the fuser roller

B
High frequency
power source
A

IH coil

High frequency Eddy current


magnetic field

Current flowing inside the


fuser roller

[Image of current flowing from A to B]


Fig. 13-402

Control circuit high frequency current


Fuser roller
IH coil
Smoothing circuit

(IGBT)
C2

Tr1

C1
D1

IGBT
drive

T1
Current input
Photocoupler

CPU

Monitoring input current


Voltage
input
I/F circuit on LGC board
Monitoring input current

[Block diagram of high frequency power supply]


Fig. 13-403

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13.4.3 IH control circuit interface


The IH control circuit uses a photocoupler as an insulation against the secondary circuit.
The interface signals are as follows.
CN No.

Name of signal

CN455-1

IH2 ON

CN455-2

VDD

CN455-3

H1PWR1

CN455-4

H1PWR2

CN455-5

H1PWR3

CN455-6

H2PWR1

CN455-7

H2PWR2

CN455-8

H2PWR3

CN456-1

IH1 ON

CN456-2

SG

CN456-3

NC

CN456-4

H1ERR1

CN456-5

H1ERR2

Direction

Definition
IH coil energization permitting signal

LGC to IH

LGC to IH
IH to LGC

Switching signal of power setting

IH coil energization permitting signal


Not connected
IH status signal (*Note)

(*Note) IH status signal


When the temperature (due to insufficient cooling) of the switching element (IGBT) is abnormal:

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10: Coil is abnormal, IH FAN OFF After a certain period of time Error [C480]
When the upper limit of the power voltage is abnormal: 00: Initializing After a certain period
of time Error [C470]
When the lower limit of the power voltage is abnormal: 00: Initializing After a certain period
of time Error [C470]
Defective circuits : 11: Abnormal circuit, IH coil abnormality Error [C490]
Ready state after the initialization: 01: Ready

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13.4.4 Relation between system configuration and IH output


System configuration

Warming up (*2)

Ready

Printing

Energy Saving
Mode

Automatically
OFF

Equipment only

Approx.

1240-1200W

Equipment and

Warming
up time

20sec.

RADF (*1)
Equipment, RADF (*1)
and FIN
Equipment, RADF

(*1)

1220-1140W

Approx.
700W

980W

OFF

OFF

25sec.

FIN, and HPU


Equipment, RADF (*1),
FIN, HPU and LCF
Equipment, RADF (*1),

Approx.
1160-1080W

30sec.

FIN, HPU, LCF and


FAX

* RADF: Reversing Automatic Document Feeder, FIN: Finisher, HPU: Hole Punch Unit,
LCF: Large Capacity Feeder, FAX: FAX unit
(*1) The wattage lowers 50 W more when the scanning is performed from the RADF during warming up.
(*2) AC power should be input voltage when the equipment is warming up (The lower the voltage is,
the longer the warming up time becomes).

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13.4.5 Temperature detection section


To maintain the stable temperature of the fuser belt, the thermistor detects the temperature and controls
ON/OFF of the IH coil. Output from the thermistors is used to detect the abnormality.
(1)

(2)

Relation between the thermistor output voltage and surface temperature of the fuser belt
Output voltages of thermistors [V]

Surface temperatures of fuser belt [oC]

Approx. 0.5

40

Approx. 2.0

100

Approx. 3.5

160

Approx. 4.0

200

Control of the surface temperature of the fuser belt


C

Warming-up

Ready (200C)

During printing (200C)

200

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Temperature
of fuser roller

IH coil ON

OFF

ON OFF ON OFF

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

0
Fig. 13-404

(3)

Temperature control for the both ends of the fuser roller


During the continuous printing, the temperature of the both ends of the fuser belt (areas where the
paper does not pass on) generally tend to be higher than that of the other areas (areas where the
paper passes on). The temperature of the ends are detected by the front edge thermistor, and
when it reaches 280C, the heater is automatically turned OFF regardless of the temperature of the
area where the paper passes on.

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(4)

Temperature control at Energy Saving Mode


This equipment has the following two types of temperature control for saving energy and returns to
ready status to perform printing in each mode upon printing request.
The period of time from the printing request to this mode can be set in Setting Mode (08) or by an
administrator.
Administrator setting procedure:
[USER FUNCTIONS] button [ADMIN] (input of administrators password) [GENERAL] [ENERGY SAVER]
Auto Power Save Mode (Setting Mode (08-205)):
When the printing is not performed in a specified period of time (default setting: 15 min.) after the
previous printing is completed, the equipment enters to Auto Power Save Mode to turn OFF the
IH coil.
Auto Shut Off Mode (Setting Mode (08-206)):
When the printing is not performed in a specified period of time (default setting: 60 min (e-STUDIO350), 90 min (e-STUDIO450)). after the equipment entered to Auto Power Save Mode, the
equipment then enters to Auto Shut Off Mode to turn OFF the IH coil.

Warming-up

Ready

During printing

Fixed time(08-205)

Auto Power Save Mode


(IH coil OFF)
Fixed time(08-206)

Auto
Shut Off
Mode

200

Temperature
of fuser roller

OFF
IH coil ON

Fig. 13-405

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(5)

Thermistor/Heater status counter control


To enhance the safety of the fusing section unit, CPU provides the following protection: When the
third [C410] error has occurred after two consecutive [C410] errors, the IH coil is not turned ON
and error [C410] is displayed immediately even if an operator turns OFF the power and back ON.
However, if the equipment goes into a ready state normally with the thermistor/heater status
counter 1 or below, the counter is cleared to 0.
If the error codes [C410] to [C450] are displayed and still not cleared even though the thermistor,
thermostat and IH coil have been repaired (and the power ON/OFF does not clear the error),
check the Setting Mode (08-400) to set the thermistor/heater status counter to 0.
Reference
*The thermistor/heater status counter never has values other than 0-18.
If the IH coil does not turn ON and the service call [C410] is displayed immediately after the
power is ON, ensure the thermistor/heater status counter is 2 or over. If it is 2 or over, be
sure to check the thermistor, thermostat and IH coil. Reset the counter to 0 (Setting Mode
(08-400)) after repairing them, then turn ON the power.
If the thermistor/heater status counter is 19 or over (e.g., 21), the data in NVRAM or NVRAM
itself may possibly have been ruined due to causes such as leakage from the chargers. Check
the bias, high-voltage transformers and charge wires to see if any of them is defective, and
also look through all the data in the NVRAM.

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When the thermistors detect overheating, the CPU decides the error code and counter value
of the fuser roller thermistor status. After turning OFF each output (the IH coil, exposure lamp,
control panel display, motors and so on), the CPU turns OFF the power to protect the fuser
unit.
Error code: C440 ([C] and [8])
Counter value of the fuser roller thermistor status: 9 (08-400)
Thermistors continue detecting the abnormal temperature even after the error codes and counter
values are decided. Even if the power is turned ON immediately, it is automatically turned OFF
again when the surface temperature of the fuser roller is still higher than the abnormal temperature detected.
Wait until the surface temperature of the fuser roller is lowered enough, and turn ON the power
to check the counter value while it is turned OFF again. After confirming that it is the IH control
abnormality, correct the abnormality and clear the counter value (08-400) to "0" to start up the
equipment normally.

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(6)

Temperature detection configuration


Thermistor is a device whose resistance decreases as it detects a higher temperature. Thus its
input voltage to CPU changes and then CPU judges whether this change is normal or abnormal. If
one of the fuser roller thermistors is broken, the control circuit judges that the fuser roller temperature is extremely low and keeps turning the IH coil ON. As a result, the fuser roller temperature
rises, and possibly activates the thermostat which is a safety protection device. To prevent this in
advance, CPU works to detect whether each thermistor is broken or not.
Also, the thermistors constantly check the temperature of IH coil to prevent it from excessive heating by IH circuit abnormality, LGC circuit abnormality or thermistor abnormality. The thermistors
automatically turn OFF the power when the temperature of IH coil exceeds the specified temperature.

+5

CPU

Main
thermistor

137

PC4/AN4

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+5
Edge
thermistor

139

PC6/AN6

Fig. 13-406

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(7)

Abnormality detection by the thermistors


The following table shows the conditions judging the fuser belt temperature abnormality and detecting timing.

Checking timing
Power ON
Detecting
40C

Condition
1
1
2

Detecting
100C

Detecting
160C

Temperature judged
Main thermistor

Front edge thermistor

230C or above

280C or above

230C or above

280C or above

40C or below

230C or above

280C or above

100C or below

230C or abov e

280C or above

160C or below

Checking
timing

Error
code

Power ON

C440
C440

Fixed time
C410

Fixed time

C440

Fixed time

C440

Fixed time

C440

On usual

C440

Detecting
ready

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temperature

During ready
status
At Energy

Saving Mode
During printing
1

2
At paper jam

230C or above

280C or above

Ready temp. or below

230C or above

280C or above

40C or below

230C or above

280C or above

40C or below

230C or above

40C or below
-

On usual

C440

C450
On usual

C440

* The figures in the condition section denote the priority of error checking.

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13.4.6 Abnormality in the IH control circuit


When an abnormality is detected in the IH control circuit, it stops the power supply to the IH coil and
displays a message call for service.
(1)

IH control circuit
CPU output level of the IH control circuit changes depending on the condition of IH coil. This output
level goes through the photocoupler into the gate array.

IH board

LGC board

VDD

5V SW

Gate array

PA2

PA3

H1ERR1

CPU

H1ERR2

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Fig. 13-407

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(2)

IH error
Port input value

Error content

Checking timing

H1ERR1

H1ERR2

Error code

Counter

Power ON

Initial abnormality

C470

10

In warming up

IH power voltage abnormality

C470

11

Detecting 40C

IGBT high temperature abnormality

C480

12

IH circuit/coil abnormality

C490

13

In warming up

IH power voltage abnormality

C470

14

Detecting 40C

IGBT high temperature abnormality

During ready status

Continuous energization (15 sec.)

C480

15

IH circuit/coil abnormality

C490

16

During ready status

IH power voltage abnormality

C470

17

During printing

IGBT high temperature abnormality

At Energy Saving Mode

Continuous energization (15 sec.)

C480

18

IH circuit/coil abnormality

C490

19

Normal

Continuous energization (15 sec.)

(2)

IH error
Initial abnormality:

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CPU (IH) abnormality is not cleared.


IH power voltage abnormality:
The input voltage becomes above 20% (approx.) or below 20% (approx.) of the rated voltage.
IGBT high temperature abnormality:
Overheating of IGBT or short- or open-circuit of IGBT temperature-detecting sensor.
IH circuit abnormality:
Abnormality in IH circuit
IH coil abnormality:
Temperature-detecting sensor in IH circuit is abnormal, or IH coil is open-circuited or wrongly installed.

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13.5 Control Circuit of Exit Motor


The following is the control circuit of the exit motor.
The exit motor is a stepping motor. The motor is turned ON/OFF and the direction of its rotation is
switched by controlling the output timing of pulse signal (A0A1B0B1).

LGC board
+5V

EXTMA-0

PG10

EXTMB-0

PG11
CPU

EXTMC-0

PG12

EXTMD-0

PG13

A0

EXTMA

A1

EXTMC

AB

B0

EXTMB

BB

B1

EXTMD

5V SW
Exit Motor
PB1
VREF
Gate array

STK672

PG1

PG2

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Fig. 13-501

13.6 Exit Motor Drive


The diagram shown below is the layout of the driving gears of the exit roller.

G18

Exit motor

G14

G16

G20

Exit roller
(15)

Fig. 13-601

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13.7 Disassembly and Replacement

Harness clamp

[A] Fuser unit


(1)

Take off the IH terminal cover (

Chapter

2.5.1 [L]).
(2)

Open the jam access cover and fuser unit


cover. Disconnect 1 connector with lock, 2
faston terminals and 2 joint connectors.

(3)

Release the harness from 1 harness clamp.


Fig. 13-701

(4)

Close the fuser unit cover.

(5)

Remove 2 screws and take off the fuser unit.


Notes:
1. Make sure to hold the plastic part of the
faston terminals when disconnecting them.
2. Be careful not to connect each terminal to
the wrong position.
Screw
Fig. 13-702

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[B] Fuser unit cooling fan


Chapter 13.7 [A]).

(1)

Take off the fuser unit (

(2)

Take off the fuser unit cover by pushing


it to the right.

Fig. 13-703

(3)

Remove 2 screws and take off the fuser unit


cooling fan unit.

Fig. 13-704
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(4)

Release 2 latches of the fan cover and take


off the fan cover.

(5)

Release the harness from the guide of the


cover.

(6)

Remove 4 screws and take off the fuser unit


cooling fan.

Fig. 13-705

[C] Exit sensor


(1)

Take off the fuser unit (

(2)

Release 2 latches of the exit sensor cover and

Chapter 13.7 [A]).

take off the exit sensor cover.

Fig. 13-706

(3)

Release 3 latches of the exit sensor and

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disconnect 1 connector while taking out the


exit sensor.

Fig. 13-707

[D] Exit finger


(1)

Take off the fuser unit (

Chapter 13.7 [A]).

(2)

Open the fuser unit cover and transport guide.

(3)

Pull out the shaft from both ends of transport


guide and take off 8 exit fingers.

Fig. 13-708
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[E] Separation finger for pressure roller


(1)

Take off the fuser unit (

Chapter 13.7 [A]).

(2)

Open the fuser unit cover and transport guide.

(3)

Take off the guide by removing 1 screw for


each finger.

(4)

Remove 5 springs and take off 5 separation


fingers for pressure roller.

Fig. 13-709

[F] Separation finger for fuser roller


(1)

Take off the fuser unit (

Chapter 13.7 [A]).

(2)

Open the fuser unit cover and transport guide.

(3)

Remove 2 screws (one on the front side is a

Stepped screw

stepped screw) and take off the paper exit unit.

Fig. 13-710

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(4)

Remove 6 springs and take off 6 separation


fingers for fuser roller.

Fig. 13-711

[G] Cleaning roller


(1)

Take off the fuser unit (

Chapter 13.7 [A]).

(2)

Take off the fuser unit cover (

Chapter

13.7 [B]).
(3)

Release the harness from the harness guide


of the cover on the rear side.

(4)

Remove 1 screw and take off the cover on


the rear side.
Fig. 13-712

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(5)

Remove 2 screws on the rear side.

Fig. 13-713

(6)

Remove 2 screws on the front side.

Fig. 13-714

(7)

Take off the transport guide.

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Fig. 13-715

(8)

Take off the cleaning unit.

Fig. 13-716
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(9)

Remove 1 C-ring and take off the cleaning


roller with the whole bushings on both sides.

(10) Take off the bushings from the cleaning roller.

Fig. 13-717

[H] Pressure roller


(1)

Take off the cleaning unit (

Chapter 13.7

[G]).
(2)

Remove the pressure springs on both front


and rear sides.

(3)

Pull out the pressure lever units on both left


and right sides.

Fig. 13-718

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(4)

Take out the pressure roller.

Fig. 13-719

[I]

IH coil

(1)

Take off the fuser unit (

(2)

Take off the fuser unit cover


(

(3)

Chapter 13.7 [A]).

Chapter 13.7 [B]).

Release the harness from the harness guide


of the cover on the rear side.

(4)

Remove 1 screw and take off the cover on


the rear side.
Fig. 13-720

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(5)

Remove 1 screw and take off the coil holder


on the rear side.

Fig. 13-721

(6)

Pull out the IH coil from the rear side.

Fig. 13-722

[J]

Fuser roller

(1)

Take off the fuser unit cover


(

(2)

Gear A

Chapter 13.7 [B]).

Take off the paper exit unit


(

Chapter 13.7 [F]).


C-ring

(3)

Take off the IH coil (

Chapter 13.7 [I]).

(4)

Push down the pressure levers on both sides.

(5)

Remove the E-ring and gear A on the rear


side. After that, remove C-ring, gear and bush-

Pressure
lever

ing in order.
(6)

Bushing
Gear
Fig. 13-723

Remove 2 screws and take off the coil holder


on the front side.

Fig. 13-724
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(7)

Take out the fuser roller with the bushing from


the front side.

(8)

Remove C-ring and bushing from the fuser roller.

C-ring

Bushing
Fig. 13-725

Notes:
When reassembling, pay attention to the fol-

Outer side
(C-ring side)

lowings.
1. When inserting the fuser roller, be careful
not to deform the thermistors.
2. Be careful of the installation direction of the
gear (the direction of the protrusion inside
the gear).

Inner side
(Bushing side)

Protrusion

3. Make sure not to scratch the fuser roller.


Lay the fuser roller on the clean place and

Fig. 13-726

prevent the fuser roller from dust.

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4. When the fuser roller has been replaced,


make sure to clean the separation fingers
for the fuser roller.

[K] Thermistor
(1)

Take off the fuser roller (

Chapter 13.7 [J]).

(2)

Release the harnesses from 4 harness


clamps.

(3)

Remove 1 screw for each thermistor. Then


take off the main thermistor and edge thermistor.
Note:
When installing, be careful not to deform the
Fig. 13-727

thermistors or the frame (plate).

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[L] Thermostat
(1)

Take off the exit unit (

Chapter 13.7 [F]).

(2)

Release the harnesses of thermostat from 3


harness clamps.

(3)

Remove 2 screws and take off the thermostat


with the whole holder.

Fig. 13-728

(4)

Remove 2 screws and take off the thermostat


from the holder.

Fig. 13-729

Notes:

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When installing, pay attention to the followings.


1. Make sure to fix the thermostat, and then
harness terminal in order on the holder.

Screw A

2. Make sure that the fuser roller is pressed


to the pressure roller when adjusting
the gap between the fuser roller and thermostat with the screw A to be 1.5 mm to 1.9
mm.
Fig. 13-730

[M] IH control PC board (IH board)


(M-1) IH board
(1)

Take off the IH terminal cover


(

(2)

Take off the right rear cover


(

(3)

Chapter 2.5.1 [P]).

Take off the SYS board with the whole case


(

(4)

Chapters 2.5.1 [L]).

Chapter 2.5.2 [C]).

Remove 3 screws and take off the IH board cover.


Fig. 13-731

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(5)

Disconnect 2 connectors with lock and 4 connectors.

(6)

Remove 4 screws and take off the IH board.


Screw (A)

Cautions:
1. Tighten 2 screws (A) of the IH coil power
supply harness completely (tightening
torque: 1.17 - 1.56 Nm).
2. Since the IH control board is a highvoltage section, make sure to pull out the

Connector with lock


Fig. 13-732

power cable at maintenance.


(M-2) IH board unit
(1)

Take off the IH terminal cover. Disconnect


1 connector with lock and 2 faston terminals
(

(2)

Take off the right rear cover


(

(3)

(5)

Chapter 2.5.2 [C]).

Take off the IH board cover


(

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Chapter 2.5.1 [P]).

Take off the SYS board with the whole case


(

(4)

Chapters 2.5.1 [L] and 13.7 [A]).

Chapter 13.7 (M-1)).

Disconnect 3 connectors and remove


2 screws, and then take off the IH board with
the whole bracket.

Fig. 13-733

[N] IH board cooling fan


(1)

Take off the IH control PC board with the


whole bracket (

(2)

Chapter 13.7 (M-2)).

Remove 1 screw and take off the fan cover.

Fig. 13-734
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(3)

Remove 1 connector and take off the IH board


cooling fan.
Note:
When installing, pay attention to the direction
of the wind from the fan.

Fig. 13-735

[O] Exit motor


(1)

Take off the fuser unit (

(2)

Take off the IH control PC board with the


whole bracket (

(3)

Chapter 13.7 [A]).

Chapter 13.7 (M-2)).

Remove 2 screws and disconnect 1 connector and take off the exit motor.

Fig. 13-736

[P] Exit roller


(1)

Take off the fuser unit (

(2)

Open the fuser unit cover and transport guide.

(3)

Remove 1 spring. Then remove E-ring (small),

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Chapter 13.7 [A]).

gear unit and gear in order.

Fig. 13-737

(4)

Release the spring force (2 springs) of the


lower exit roller.

(5)

Remove E-rings and bushings on both sides

Metal bushing

(metal bushing on front side) and take off the

Spring

upper exit roller.

Fig. 13-738
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(6)

Take off the lower exit roller.

Fig. 13-739

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14. AUTOMATIC DUPLEXING UNIT (ADU)


14.1 General Description
The Automatic Duplexing Unit (ADU) is a unit to automatically print on both sides of paper. A switchback
method using the exit roller is adopted for the ADU of this equipment.
A sheet of paper is switchbacked by the exit roller right after the printing operation (fusing operation) on
one side is completed, and the reversed sheet is transported to the registration section for the other side
of the sheet to be printed.
The ADU mainly consists of the transport rollers and their drive system, paper guide and ADU entrance/
exit sensor.

Upper transport roller


Entrance guide
ADU entrance sensor
Paper guide

Middle transport roller

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ADU motor
ADU exit sensor
Exit guide
Lower transport roller

Fig. 14-101
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14.2

Description of Operations

The back side printing (recording data of the back side of paper) is performed first by selecting duplex
printing mode and pressing the [START] button. When the trailing edge of the paper passes the exit gate,
the paper is switchbacked by the exit roller and transported into the ADU (the exit gate is closed with its
own weight), and then the switchbacked paper is transported with acceleration. The transportation decelerates in front of the upper transport roller of the ADU. The front side printing (recording data of the front
side of paper) is performed at the registration section. The paper passes through the exit gate again and
is transported to the receiving tray to complete duplex printing.
There are three methods of judging a paper jam: (1) whether the ADU entrance sensor is turned ON or not
in a specified period of time after the switchback to the ADU started (E510). (2) whether the ADU exit
sensor is turned ON or not in a specified period of time after the ADU entrance sensor is turned ON
(E520). (3) whether the registration switch is turned ON or not in a specified period of time after the paper
feeding from the ADU to the equipment (E110).
If the ADU is opened during duplex printing, the ADU motor and ADU clutch are stopped, namely, ADU
open jam occurs (E430).
The equipment is never to be stopped during printing by interruption in any case except paper jam or
service call.
The operation of the duplex printing differs depending on the size of the paper; single-paper circulation

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and alternateness circulation. The figures in the following pages show the circulating operations during
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(a)

Single-paper circulation
With the paper larger than A4/LT size, duplex printing (back-side printing front-side printing) is
performed for one sheet at a time as shown below.

(1)

(2)

(3)

2
1

4
1

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(4)

(5)

(6)

4
2

2
1

2
1

3
1

(7)

(8)

(9)

Fig. 14-201
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(b)

Double-paper alternateness circulation


With A4/LT size paper or smaller, duplex printing is performed for two sheets at a time as shown
below.
Back side of the 1st sheet Back side of the 2nd sheet Front side of the 1st sheet Front side
of the 2nd sheet

(1)

(2)

(3)

4
2
4
1

14

(4)

(5)

(6)

4
2

2
1

3
1

(7)

(8)
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(c)

Multiple-paper circulation
With more than one sheet of A4/LT size paper or smaller, duplex printing is performed as shown
below in a following order:
(In case of 5 sheets)
Back side of the 1st sheet( 2 ) Back side of the 2nd sheet( 4 ) Front side of the 1st sheet( 1 )
Back side of the 3rd sheet( 6 ) Front side of the 2nd sheet( 3 ) Back side of the 4th
sheet( 8 ) Front side of the 3rd sheet( 5 ) Back side of the 5th sheet( 10 ) Front side of the 4th
sheet ( 7 ) Front side of the 5th sheet( 9 )

2
2
2

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

2
1

(5)

(6)

(9)

10

( 11 )

( 12 )

( 13 )

10

10

10

( 10 )

14

(8)

(7)

10

( 14 )

( 15 )

Fig. 14-203
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ADU motor

ADU clutch

ADU exit sensor

ADU entrance
sensor

ADU

Registration
clutch

Registration
sensor

Exit sensor

885

1905

1845 2180

1825

2730

2895

3190

3685

3845

3750

3695

3675

4260

4595

4990

6380

6590

6590

6435

6105

6085

6175

6005

6025

5690

5530

5330

5065

4930

4740

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Equipment
7065

7715

7425 7780

7425 7780

7400

7340

7325

8665

8495

8230

8370

9320

9160

9250

9185

9170

9735

10070

10025

10465

10465

10810

10550

10405

11565

11500

11485

12530

Timing chart for duplex copying from upper drawer (A4, 3 sheets)

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ADU motor

ADU clutch

ADU exit sensor

ADU entrance
sensor

ADU

Registration
clutch

Registration
sensor

Exit sensor

Equipment

590

1530

2590

2515

3860

3565

4505

4345

4920

5625

5830

5685 5830

5820

5585

6360

7230

7045

6755

7820

7735

8775

9235

Timing chart for duplex copying from upper drawer (A3, 1 sheet)

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14.3 Drive of ADU


When the ADU motor rotates to the direction A, the upper transport roller is rotated driven by the gears
and belt. The ADU clutch is then turned ON and the middle transport roller and lower transport roller are
rotated.

Upper transport roller

ADU motor

A
Middle transport roller

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ADU clutch

Lower transport roller

Fig. 14-301

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14.4 Flow Chart


Exit motor reverse
rotation ON

Specified time has passed

ADU motor ON

No

ADU entrance
sensor ON?

Yes
ADU transport jam (E510)

Specified time has passed


(Paper is transported to the first
stopping position in ADU)

Trailing edge of
first paper turned
ON the ADU exit
sensor?

No

Yes

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ADU motor ON

ADU motor stopped

ADU clutch ON

No

ADU exit sensor


check the arrival

Yes
ADU transport jam (E520)
Specified time has passed

A
Fig. 14-401

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ADU
paper feeding
command signal
received

No

Yes
ADU motor stopped
ADU clutch OFF

ADU motor/clutch ON

ADU feeding
operation started

Registration
sensor ON?

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No

Yes

ADU misfeeding (E110)

Registration in process

Registration process
completed
ADU motor stopped
ADU clutch OFF

Next paper is ready for


the registration

Fig. 14-402

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14.5 Disassembly and Replacement


[A] ADU
(1)

Take off the upper and lower drawers.

Fig. 14-501

(2)

Remove 2 screws and take off the right front


hinge cover.

Right front hinge cover

Screw

Fig. 14-502

(3)

Remove 2 screws and take off the right rear


hinge cover.

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Right rear hinge cover

Screw

Fig. 14-503

(4)

Remove 2 screws and take off the right lower


cover.

Right lower cover


Screw
Fig. 14-504
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(5)

Disconnect 1 connector and remove 1 screw

Connector

and take off the ground wires.

Screw
Ground wire
Fig. 14-505

(6)

Remove the snap pin and slide ADU to the


rear side to take it off.

Snap pin

Fig. 14-506

[B] ADU inside rear cover

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Screw

Chapter 14.5 [A]).

(1)

Take off the ADU (

(2)

Remove 2 screws and take off the ADU

ADU inside
rear cover

inside rear cover.

Fig. 14-507

[C] ADU opening / closing switch


(1)

Take off the ADU (

(2)

Take off the ADU inside rear cover


(

(3)

ADU opening/
closing switch

Chapter 14.5 [A]).

Chapter 14.5 [B]).

Disconnect the connector and release the latch


to take off the ADU opening / closing switch.

Fig. 14-508
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[D] Paper guide


(1)

Take off the ADU (

Chapter 14.5 [A]).

(2)

Release the fulcrum on the front side and take


off the paper guide.

Paper guide
Fig. 14-509

[E] ADU cover


(1)

Screw

Screw

Take off the ADU, ADU inside rear cover, ADU


opening / closing switch, and paper guide
(

(2)

Chapter 14.5 [A] to 14.5 [D]).

Remove 4 screws and take off the ADU cover.


ADU cover

Fig. 14-510

[F] Rear latch


(1)

Take off the ADU, ADU inside rear cover, ADU


opening / closing switch, paper guide, and
ADU cover (

(2)

Spring

Chapter 14.5 [A] to 14.5 [E]).

Remove the spring.

Fig. 14-511

(3)

Remove the screw and release the rear latch.

Screw
Rear latch
Fig. 14-512
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[G] Opening /Closing lever


(1)

Take off the ADU, ADU inside rear cover ,


ADU opening / closing switch, paper guide,
and ADU cover (

Chapter 14.5 [A] to 14.5

[E]).
(2)

Remove 2 screws and take off the opening /


closing lever.
Opening / Closing lever

Screw

Fig. 14-513

[H] ADU entrance sensor, ADU exit sensor


(1)

ADU entrance sensor

Take off the ADU, ADU inside rear cover,

Connector

ADU opening / closing switch, paper guide,


and ADU cover (
(2)

Chapter 14.5 [A] to 14.5 [E]).

Disconnect the connector and release the


latch to take off the ADU entrance sensor.

Fig. 14-514

(3)

Disconnect the connector and release the


latch to take off the ADU exit sensor.

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Connector

ADU exit sensor

Fig. 14-515

[I]

ADU driving PC board (ADU board)

(1)

Take off the ADU, ADU inside rear cover , ADU


opening / closing switch, paper guide, and ADU
cover (

(2)

Chapter 14.5 [A] to 14.5 [E]).

Disconnect 6 connectors and release 4 lock


supports to take off ADU board.

ADU board
Fig. 14-516
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[J]

ADU motor

(1)

Take off the ADU, ADU inside rear cover ,

Binding band

Connector

ADU opening / closing switch, paper guide,


and ADU cover
(
(2)

Chapter 14.5 [A] to 14.5 [E]).

Disconnect 1 connector and remove the binding band.

Fig. 14-517

(3)

Remove 2 screws.

(4)

Lift the ADU motor slightly and shift it to the


direction of the arrow to take it off.

ADU
motor
Screw

Fig. 14-518

[K] ADU gear unit


(1)

Take off the ADU, ADU inside rear cover ,


ADU opening / closing switch, paper guide, and
ADU cover (

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Chapter 14.5 [A] to 14.5 [E]).

(2)

Take off the ADU motor (

Chapter 14.5 [J]).

(3)

Remove 3 screws and take off the ADU gear unit.


Note:

Screw

Match the protrusion of clutch with the


position shown in the figure when assembling.

ADU gear unit


Fig. 14-519

[L]

ADU clutch

(1)

Take off the ADU, ADU inside rear cover , ADU

Ground wire

opening / closing switch, paper guide, and ADU


cover (

Chapter 14.5 [A] to 14.5 [E]).

(2)

Take off the ADU motor (

(3)

Take off the ADU gear unit


(

(4)

Chapter 14.5 [J]).


Screw

Chapter 14.5 [K]).

Remove 1 screw and disconnect the ground


Connector

wire.
(5)

Disconnect 1 connector.

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(6)

Loosen 1 setscrew and take off the ADU

Setscrew

clutch.

ADU clutch

Fig. 14-521

[M] Upper transport roller


(1)

Take off the ADU, ADU inside rear cover , ADU


opening / closing switch, paper guide, and ADU
cover (

(2)

Chapter 14.5 [A] to 14.5 [E]).

Remove 2 screws and take off the opening /


closing lever.

Screw

Opening /Closing lever


Fig. 14-522

(3)

Remove the spring.

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Spring

Fig. 14-523

(4)

Remove the screw and release the rear latch.

Screw
Rear latch

Fig. 14-524
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(5)

Remove 4 screws and take off the bracket.

Screw
Bracket
Fig. 14-525

(6)

Remove the clip, pulley, pin and belt on the


rear side.

Pin

Pulley
Belt
Clip

Fig. 14-526

(7)

Remove the clip on the front side.

(8)

Remove 2 bushings and take off the upper

Upper transport roller


Bushing

transport roller.

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Clip

Bushing
Fig. 14-527

[N] Middle transport roller


(1)

Take off the ADU, ADU inside rear cover,


ADU opening / closing switch, paper guide,
and ADU cover (

(2)

Chapter 14.5 [A] to 14.5 [E]).

Take off the ADU board.

ADU board
Fig. 14-528
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(3)

Remove the clip, pulley, pin and belt on the


front side.

Pin

Belt
Clip
Pulley
Fig. 14-529

(4)

Remove the clip on the rear side.

Clip
Fig. 14-530

(5)

Remove 2 bushings and take off the middle

Bushing

transport roller.

Middle transport roller

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Bushing

Fig. 14-531

[O] Lower transport roller


(1)

Take off the ADU, ADU inside rear cover, ADU


opening / closing switch, paper guide, and
ADU cover (

(2)

Chapter 14.5 [A] to 14.5 [E]).

Take off the ADU motor, the ADU gear unit


and the ADU clutch (

Chapter 14.5 [J] to

14.5 [L]).
(3)

Remove the clip on the rear side.

Clip
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(4)

Remove the clip, pulley, belt and pin on the


front side.

Pin
Belt
Clip
Pulley
Fig. 14-533

(5)

Bushing

Remove 2 bushing and take off the lower trans-

Lower transport roller

port roller.

Bushing

Fig. 14-534

(6)

E-ring

Remove 4 E-rings and take off 2 rollers.

Roller
E-ring

Notes:
1. The roller has a one-way clutch inside.

Roller

When installing rollers, pay attention to the


rotation direction.

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E-ring

2. Replace 2 rollers at a time.

Fig. 14-535

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15. POWER SUPPLY UNIT


15.1 Construction
The power supply unit consists of an AC filter and insulation type DC output circuits.
(1)

AC filter
Eliminates noise from the outside and prevents the noise generated by the equipment from leaking
to the outside.

(2)

DC output circuits
Converts AC voltage input from outside to DC voltage and supplies it to each electric part. The DC
voltage is divided into the following two lines.
a. Main line

: Power supply used in the entire equipment during image forming process.
Five kinds of voltage (+3.3V, +5.1V, +12V, 12V and +24V) are output when
the main switch of the equipment is turned ON.

b. Door switch line : Power supply used in the entire equipment during image forming process,
being supplied via the door switch. Two kinds of voltage (+5.1VD and +24VD)
are output only when the main switch of the equipment is turned ON and two
doors (front cover and jam access cover) are closed.

15.2 Operation of DC Output Circuits


(1)

Starting line output


When the main switch of the equipment is turned ON, power starts supplying to all the lines only
when two doors (front cover and jam access cover) are closed.

(2)

Stopping line output


When the main switch of the equipment is turned OFF, PWR-DN signal is output after the instantaneous outage insurance time (20 ms or more) elapses and then the supply of each voltage stops. If
the supply of voltage of the main line (+3.3VA, +5.1VA, +12VA, -12VA) stops earlier than the 24V
line does, it may cause the damage of the electron device on each control circuit. To prevent this,
the supply of these voltages stops after the PWR-DN signal is output and the minimum retaining
time (+3.3VA/+5.1VA: 50 ms or more, +12VA/-12VA: 5 ms or more) elapses.

(3)

Output protection
Each output system includes an overcurrent and overvoltage protection circuits (a fuse and internal
protection circuit). This is to prevent the defectives (damage or abnormal operation of the secondary circuit) which may be caused by an overcurrent due to a short circuit or an overvoltage due to a
short circuit between different voltages. If the protection circuit is activated (except the case the
fuse is blown out), remove the causes such as short-circuit. Turn ON the power again 1 minute later
to clear the overcurrent protection.

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15.3 Output Channel


The followings are five output channels which are not linked with the door switch.
(1)

+3.3V
+3.3VA
+3.3VB
+3.3VB
+3.3VB

(2)

+5.1V
+5.1VA

: CN412
Pins 24 and 26
Output to the SYS board

+5.1VB

: CN412
Pin 25
Output to the SYS board
: CN413
Pins 3 and 4
Output to the LGC board, PFP/ LCF ( via LGC board ),
Bridge unit / Job separator / Offset tray (via LGC board)
: CN413
Pin 11
Output to the FIL board or FUS board
: CN415
Pins 5 and 6
Output to the RADF

+5.1VB

+5.1VB
+5.1VB
+5.1VB
+5.1VB

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(3)

+12VB
+12VB
+12VB

: CN412
Pin 7
Output to the SYS board
: CN412
Pin 5
Output to the SYS board
: CN413
Pin 7
Output to the LGC board
: CN415
Pin 15
Output to the SLG board

-12V
-12VA
-12VB

(5)

: CN415
Pins 21 and 22
Output to the SLG board
: CN416
Pin 1
Output to the finisher

+12V
+12VA

(4)

: CN412
Pins 13, 14, 15 and 16
Output to the SYS board
: CN412
Pins 19 and 20
Output to the SYS board
: CN413
Pin 1
Output to the LGC board
: CN415
Pins 17 and 18
Output to the SLG board

: CN412
Pin 9
Output to the SYS board
: CN412
Pin 3
Output to the SYS board

+24V
+24VB

: CN413
Pin 13
Output to the FAX board

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The followings are two output channels which are linked with the door switch.
(1)

(2)

+5.1V
+5.1VD

: CN414
Pin 9
Output to the LGC board

+24VD1

: CN414
Pins 1 and 2
Output to the LGC board, PFP/LCF (via LGC board)
: CN418
Pin 1
Output to the power supply cooling fan
: CN414
Pins 5 and 6
Output to the LGC board,
Bridge unit / Job separator / Offset tray (via LGC board)
: CN415
Pins 1 and 2
Output to the RADF

+24V

+24VD1
+24VD2

+24VD3
+24VD4
+24VD5

: CN415
Pins 9 and 10
Output to the SLG board
: CN416
Pin 3
Output to the finisher

<<Output connector>>
Not linked with the door switch
CN412
CN413
CN415
CN416

For the SYS board


For the LGC board, FIL board / FUS board, FAX board, PFP/LCF (via LCG
board), Bridge unit / Job separator / Offset tray (via LGC board)
For the SLG board, RADF
For the finisher

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Linked with the door switch
CN414
CN415
CN416
CN418

For the LGC board, PFP/LCF (via LGC board), Bridge unit / Job separator /
Offset tray (via LGC board)
For the SLG board, RADF
For the finisher
For the power supply cooling fan

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15.4 Fuse
When the power supply secondary fuse is blown out, confirm that there is no abnormality with each part
using the following table.
Voltage

Board/Unit

+24VD1

LGC

Part

Fuse type
F3: 8A (Semi time-lag)

Polygonal motor
ADU motor
Tray-up motor
Laser unit cooling fan
Upper drawer feed clutch
Lower drawer feed clutch
Bypass feed clutch
ADU clutch
Transport clutch (High speed)
Transport clutch (Low speed)
Bypass pickup solenoid

Power supply

Power supply cooling fan

PFP/LCF
+24VD2

LGC

Exit motor

F4: 8A (Semi time-lag)

Main motor
Toner motor
Middle fan
Exhaust fan
Sub-separation fan
Fuser unit cooling fan
IH board cooling fan

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Developer unit cooling fan-2
Auto-toner sensor
Registration clutch
Developer drive clutch
Discharge LED
Key copy counter / Copy key card
Bridge unit / Job separator / Offset tray
+24VD3

RADF

+24VD4

SLG

F5: 4A (Semi time-lag)


F6: 4A (Semi time-lag)

Scan motor
SLG board cooling fan
Exposure lamp (Lamp inverter)

+24VD5

Finisher

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Neutral

Live

Breaker

Noise
filter

FUS board

FIL board

Main switch

*ASD/AUD/CND models: Standard


*MJD model: Option

AC IN

*NAD/SAD/TWD models: Standard

AC MAIN

AC DOOR

Door switch

CN411
CN411

F2

Switching
power supply

F1

IH

Noise
filter

Noise
filter

Reg.

Reg.

F7

F6

F5

F4

F3

CN412
CN412
CN413
CN415

SYS board
SYS board
LGC board
SLG board

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CN415 SLG board

CN413 FAX board

+24VB

+12VB

CN412 SYS board

CN413 LGC board

+12VB

-12VB

CN412 SYS board

-12VA

+12VB

CN412 SYS board


CN412 SYS board

+12VA

+5.1VB CN415 SLG board, RADF


+5.1VB CN416 Finisher

+5.1VA CN412 SYS board


+5.1VB CN412 SYS board
+5.1VB CN413 LGC board, FIL board / FUS board,
PFP/LCF (via LGC board), Bridge unit /
Job separator / Offset tray (via LGC board)

+3.3VA
+3.3VB
+3.3VB
+3.3VB

+5.1VD CN414 LGC board

+24VD5 CN416 Finisher

+24VD4 CN415 SLG board

+24VD3 CN415 RADF

+24VD2 CN414 LGC board, Bridge unit / Job separator /


Offset tray (via LGC board)

+24VD1 CN418 Power supply cooling fan

+24VD1 CN414 LGC board, PFP/LCF (via LGC board)

15.5 Configuration of Power Supply Unit

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15.6 Sequence of Power Supply


OFF

ON
700ms or lower

AC input

0ms to
200ms
3.2V or higher

+3.3VA
(Linked with main switch)

+5.1VA
(Linked with main switch)

3.2V or higher

0ms to
10ms or
200ms
lower
4.95V or higher
20ms or 10ms or
higher higher

4.95V or higher
10ms to 120ms

20ms or 50ms or
higher higher
0ms to
200ms 5ms or
higher

5ms or
higher

PWR-DN
Max. 20ms
+12VA, -12VA
(Linked with main switch)

11.4V or
higher

11.4V or higher
200ms or lower
0ms or
higher

PWR-EN
200ms or lower

0ms or
higher

0ms or
higher

+3.3VB
(Linked with main switch)
3.2V or
higher

15
+5.1VB
(Linked with main switch)

4.95V or
higher

0 ms to
200ms

+5.1VD (Linked with door switch)


+12VB, -12VB (Linked with main switch)
+24VB (Linked with main switch)
+24VD (Linked with door switch)

Lower limit of each


rated voltage or higher
+4.95V (R.V. +5.1V)
+11.4V (R.V. +12V)
-11.4V (R.V. -12V)
-21.6V (R.V.+24V)

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MJD MODEL:
OPTION

CN431
AC(L)

PWA-F-FUS

INLET
(AC IN)

MAIN
GND

J655

RY

AC(L:MAIN)

AC(N:MAIN)
NF

J656

AC(N)
AC(L)

SAD,TWD NAD
MODELS:
STANDARD

NS-FIL
(NOISE FILTER)

2 2
3 3
1 1

J662

CN432
1
2
3
4
5
6

CN432
1
2
3
4
5
6

RY

CN433
3
2
1

PWA-F-FIL

AC ADAPTER

3
4
5
6

3
4
5
6

2 2

1 1

J581

CN528
1 3
2 2
SG
3 1

+5.1VB

(OPTION)

+5V

WIRELESS LAN

CN433
3
2
1

1
2
SG
3

BREAKER

+5.1VB

N
A
GND
B
L
C

CN493
AC(L)
1
2

FG

J582
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9

LOAD

J653

AC(N:OUT)
AC (GND)
AC(L:OUT)

3
AC(N)
4
CN494
AC(L)
4

ASD,AUD,CND
MODELS:
STANDARD

AC(N)

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1
SG
2

SG

+5.1VB

J541

COV-INTLCK-SW

J598

2 2

1 1

J606
A
CN451

AC(N:SCN DH)
AC(L:SCN DH)

AC(N:DRM DH)
AC(L:DRM DH)

PS-IH

SCANNER

J641 J60

2
1

J635

J463

J462

J583
1

J411
1

J61

J62

THERMO-SCN-DH

THERMO-DRM-DH

CN454

DH-SCN-N
1 1
DH-SCN-L
2 2

J644
2
1

J607
B
CN450

AC-IN-THM(N)
AC-IN(L)

CN453

AC-IN-THM(N)

AC-IN-THM(N)

AC(L:DOOR)

AC(N:DOOR)

AC(L:MAIN)

AC(L:MAIN)

J604

AC(N:MAIN)

AC(N:MAIN)

OPENING/CLOSING
(COVER
)
INTERLOCK SWITCH

MAIN-SW
(MAIN-SWITCH)

AC(N:DRM DH)
AC(L:DRM DH)
AC(N:SCN DH)
AC(L:SCN DH)

AC(L)

AC(N)

AC-DC

1 1
2 2
J63

J64
1 1
2 2

CN413
11
12

+5.1VB
SG

NAD,MJD MODELS:
OPTION

ASD,AUD,SAD,
TWD,CND MODELS:
STANDARD

FUSER

DC

DC

SCN-L-DH

SCN-R-DH

IH-COIL

THERMO-FSR

AC-DC

DRM-DH

F1

F2

PS-ACC
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3
2
1
CN495
+5.1VB
1
2
SG
3

15.7 AC Wire Harness

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PWA-F-SYS

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PWA-F-LGC

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PWA-F-SLG

(4)

PWA-F-CCD

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PWA-F-LRL

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(6)

PWA-F-LDR

(7)

PWA-F-SNS

(8)

PWA-F-ADU

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PWA-F-DSP

(10) PWA-F-KEY

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(11) PWA-F-FIL
(* NAD/SAD/TWD models: Standard)

(12) PWA-F-FUS

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e-STUDIO350/450

File No. PLE03002800

EXPLANATION OF SERVICE-PARTS LIST

1.

HOW TO READ THE PARTS LIST


(1)

(2)
(3)

Number of pieces
The number of pieces in the list denotes total pieces used per unit. But the numbers in the list for PACKING MATERIAL and
ACCESSORY denote total pieces used per machine.
One pack of screws in the list includes 50 pieces.
ABBREVIATED CODES

QTY/PAC

QTY ..................... one piece


PAC ...................... one pack
1/P ........................ one piece packed in polyethylene bag
1/S ........................ one piece packed in special pack
1/C ........................ one piece packed in carton box
1/PP ...................... one piece packed in paper and polyethylene bag
1/KP ..................... one piece packed in polyethylene bag with cardboard
1/D ........................ one piece packed in polyethylene-cushion bag
1/SB ...................... one piece packed in shielding bag
N/A ....................... not available

P .................. PURPOSE
A ................. ADD
B ................. DELETE
C ................. CHANGE
D ................. QTY, CHANGE
E .................. MISENTRY
F .................. OMISSION

I ...................... INTERCHANGEABILITY STATUS

CURRENT NEW CURRENT NEW CURRENT NEW CURRENT NEW CURRENT NEW
PARTS

MACHINE

A ................ LAST SUFFIX IS CHANGED


B.C.D.E ......... PART NUMBER IS CHANGED

2.

HOW TO PLACE ORDER FOR PARTS


(1)

(2)

3.

The parts handled as service parts are only those with their "Q'TY/PACK" column listed with a quantity other than "N/A***" or
"SUPPLY".
Those parts with "N/A***" are listed only for the purpose of showing the mechanical construction, those listed with "SUPPLY"
are handled only as a sales item, and therefore both types of parts are not supplied as service parts.
Orders for any parts which form a component of a semi-assembled unit are not acceptable.
Note: All the screws and nuts used are ISO standard.

REGION
NAD ............... 115V/60Hz, UL & CSA
TWD .............. 110V/60Hz, TAIWAN
SAD ............... 127V/60Hz, SAUDI ARABIA
ASD ............... 220V
50/60Hz, ASIA, etc.
AUD ............... 240V/50Hz, AUSTRALIA
MJD ............... 230-240V
50/60Hz, EUROPE
UKD .............. 230-240V
50/60Hz, UNITED KINGDOM

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1.

COMMENT UTILISER LA LISTE DES PIECES DE RECHANGE


(1)

(2)
(3)

Nombre de pices
Le nombre de pices indiqu sur la liste est le nombre total de pices utilises pour chaque unit.
Toutefois, le nombre indequ sur la liste EMBALLAGE ACCESSOIRES est le nombre total de pices utilises pour chaque
machine.
Un paquest de vis indiqu sur la liste contient 50 vis.
ABREVIATIONS

Q'TY/PAC

QTY ..................... une pice


PAC ...................... un paquet
1/P ........................ une pice emballe dans un sac en polythylne
1/S ........................ une pice emballe dans un sac spcial
1/C ........................ une pice emballe dans une bote en carton
1/PP ...................... une pice emballe dans un sac en papier et en polythylne
1/KP ..................... une pice emballe dans un sac en polythylne avec carton
1/D ........................ une pice emballe dans un sac rembourr en polythylne
1/SB ...................... une pice emballe dans
N/A*** ................. non disponible

P .................. BUT
A ................. AJOUTER
B ................. SUPPRIMER
C ................. MODIFIER
D ................. CHANGEMENT
DE QUANTITE
E .................. INSCRIPTION
ERRONEE
F .................. OMISSION

I ...................... INTERCHANGEABILITE

A
PIECES

B
2

C
2

D
2

E
2

MACHINE

1 ACTUELLE
2 NOUVELLE
A ................. LE DERNIER SUFFIXE EST CHANGE
B.C.D.E ......... LE NOMBRE DE PIECES EST CHANGE

2.

COMMENT COMMANDER LES PIECES


(1)

(2)

3.

Les pices de rechange sont uniquement celles qui sont mentionnes dans la colonne "Q'TY/PACK" avec une quantit autre que
"N/A***" ou "SUPPLY".
Le pices dans la colonne "N/A***" sont mentionnes uniquement dans le but d'indiquer la construction mcanique. Les pices
dans la colonne "SUPPLY" sont detines uniquement la vente. Par consquent, ces deux types de pices ne sont pas fournies
en tant que pices de rechange.
Les commandes de toute pice formant un lment ou une unit semi-assemble ne seront pas acceptes.
Nota: Toutes les vis et tours le crous seront conformes au code ISO.

PAYS
NAD ............... 115V/60Hz, UL & CSA
TWD .............. 110V/60Hz, TAIWAN
SAD ............... 127V/60Hz, ARABIE SAOUDITE
ASD ............... 220V
50/60Hz, ASIE, etc.
AUD ............... 240V/50Hz, AUSTRALIE
MJD ............... 230-240V
50/60Hz, EUROPE
UKD .............. 230-240V
50/60Hz, ROYAUME-UNI

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ERKLRUNG DES ERSATZTEIL-KATALOGES

1.

WIE LIEST MAN DIE TEILELISTE?


(1)

(2)
(3)

Die Teileanzahl
Die Anzahl der Teile in der Liste, drcken die gesamten Teile pro Verpackungseinheit aus. Aber die Zahl in der Liste "Packing"
(Verpackung) und "Accessory" (Zubehr) beschreibt die gesamte Teileanzahl pro Maschine.
Eine Verpackungseinheit SCHRAUBEN enthlt 50 stck.
Abkrzungscode

QTY/PAC

QTY ..................... Stck


PAC ...................... Packung
1/P ........................ ein Stck in einem Plastikbeutel
1/S ........................ ein Stck in einer Spezialverpackung
1/C ........................ ein Stck in einem Karton
1/PP ...................... ein Stck in Papier und einem Plastikbeutel
1/KP ..................... ein Stck in einem Plastikbeutel mit Pappdeckel
1/D ........................ ein Stck in einem gepolsterten Plastikbeutel
N/A ....................... nicht lieferbar
1/SB ...................... ein Stck in einer Schutzhlle

P .................. Zweck
A ................. Zustzlich
B ................. Entfernen
C ................. ndern
D ................. Menge gendert
E .................. Fehlangabe
F .................. Weglassen

I ...................... Austauschbar untereinander

alt

neu

alt

C
neu

alt

D
neu

alt

E
neu

alt

neu

Teile

I
Maschine

A ................. letzte Ziffer ist gendert


B.C.D.E ......... Teilenummer ist gendert

2.

WIE WERDEN ERSATZTEILE BESTELLT?


(1)

(2)

3.

Die Ersatzteile fr den Service haben in der Spalte "QTY/PACK" eine Nummer.
Die Teile mit der Angabe "N/A***" shid nur aufgefhrt, um die technische Konstruktion zu zeigen und sind einzeln nicht
lieferbar.
Die Bezeichnung "SUPPLY" weist darauf hin, da dieses Teil als Zubehr gehandelt wird und beim Verkauf bestellt werden
mu.
Bestellungen fr Einzelteile, die einer Baueinheit angehren knnen nicht akzeptiert werden.
Hinweis: Alle Schrauben und Muttern werden nach dem ISO-Standard hergestellt.

REGION
NAD ............... 115V/60Hz, UL & CSA
TWD .............. 110V/60Hz, TAIWAN
SAD ............... 127V/60Hz, SAUDI-ARABIEN
ASD ............... 220V
50/60Hz, ASIEN, usw.
AUD ............... 240V/50Hz, AUSTRALIEN
MJD ............... 230-240V
50/60Hz, EUROPA
UKD .............. 230-240V
50/60Hz, GROSSBRITANNIEN

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SPIEGAZIONE DELLA LISTA DEI PEZZI DI RICAMBIO

1.

COME LEGGERE LA LISTA DEI PEZZI DI RICAMBIO


(1)

(2)
(3)

Numero dei pezzi


Il numero dei pezzi indica il totale dei pezzi per elemento. I numeri nella lista del materiale d'imballagio e accessori indicano il
totale dei pezzi per macchina.
Nella lista, un pacco di viti contiene 50 viti.
ABBREVIAZIONI

QTY/PAC

QTY ..................... un pezzo


PAC ...................... un pacco
1/P ........................ un pezzo imballato in sacco di polietilene
1/S ........................ un pezzo imballato in pacco speciale
1/C ........................ un pezzo imballato in scatola di cartone
1/PP ...................... un pezzo imballato in sacco di polietillene e carta
1/KP ..................... un pezzo imballato in sacco di polietilene con cartone
1/D ........................ un pezzo imballato in sacco morbido di polietilene
1/SB ...................... un pezzo imballato in sacco di protezione
N/A ....................... non disponibile

P .................. scopo
A ................. aggiunta
B ................. annullamento
C ................. modifica
D ................. modifica QTY
E .................. ingresso errato
F .................. omissione

I ...................... stato di intercambiabilit

CORRENTE NUOVI CORRENTE NUOVI CORRENTE NUOVI CORRENTE NUOVI CORRENTE NUOVI

PEZZI

I
MACCHI
NARIO

A ................. modifica dell'ultimo suffisso


B.C.D.E ......... modifica del numero di pezzo

2.

ORDINAZIONE DEI PEZZI


(1)

(2)

3.

I pezzi usati come pezzi di ricambio sono elencati nella colonna "QTY/PACK" con una quanti differente da "N/A***" o
"SUPPLY".
I pezzi con "N/A***" sono elencati solamente per mostrare la construzione meccanica e quelli con "SUPPLY" sono elencati
solamente come articoli di vendit: cio significa che questi due tipi di pezzi non sono forniti come pezzi di recambio.
L'ordinazione dei pezzi non viene accettata quando questi pezzi formano un componente di un messo elemento.
Nota: Tuttle le viti e i dadi sono standard ISO.

NAZIONE
NAD ............... 115V/60Hz, UL & CSA
TWD .............. 110V/60Hz, TAIWAN
SAD ............... 127V/60Hz, ARABIA SAUDITA
ASD ............... 220V
50/60Hz, ASIA, ecc.
AUD ............... 240V/50Hz, AUSTRALIA
MJD ............... 230-240V
50/60Hz, EUROPA
UKD .............. 230-240V
50/60Hz, GRAN BRETAGNA

IV

EXPLICACION DE LA LISTA DE PIEZAS DE SERVICIO

1.

Cmo se lee la lista de piezas


(1)

(2)
(3)

El nmero de piezas
El nmero de piezas en la lista especifica las plezas totales usada pou unidad, mientras que el nmero en la lista para
METERIAL DE EMBALAJE y ACCESORIOS especifica las piezas totales usadas por mquina.
En el paquete de tornillos se incluyen 50 unidades.
Cdigos abreviados

QTY/PAC

QTY ..................... una pieza


PAC ...................... una paquete
1/P ........................ una pieza empaquetada en la bolsa de politileno
1/S ........................ una pieza empaquetada en paquete especial
1/C ........................ una pieza empaquetada en caja de cartn
1/PP ...................... una pieza empaquetada en papel y bolsa de politileno
1/KP ..................... una pieza empaquetada en bolsa de politileno con cartn
1/D ........................ una pieza empaquetada en bolsa almohadillada de politileno
1/SB ...................... una pieza empaquetada en una
N/A ....................... bolsa protegida

P .................. PROPOSITO
A ................. AADIR
B ................. BORRAR
C ................. CAMBIO
D ................. CANTIDAD,
CAMBIO
E .................. ENTRADA
ERRONEA
F .................. OMISION

I ...................... SITUACION DE INTERCAMBIABILIDAD

A
Piezas

B
2

C
2

D
2

E
2

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Mquina

1 Actualmente
2 Nueva
A ................. El ltimo sufijo ha cambiado
B,C,D,E ......... Se ha cambiado el nmero de la pieza

2.

Cmo realizar un pedido de piezas


(1)

(2)

3.

Las piezas consideradas como piezas de servicio son slo aquellas designadas con Q'TY/PACK y no las designadas con N/A ...
o SUPPLY.
Aquellas piezas con N/A ... se ponen en lista slo con el propsito de monstrar la construccin mecnlca. Aqullas piezas
designadas bajo SUPPLY se consideran slo como un artculo para ventas y por lo tanto ambos tipos de piezas no se consideran
como piezas de servicio.
Los pedidos para cualquler pieza que forme un componente de la unidad semiensamblada no ser aceptados.
NOTA: todos los tornillos y tuercas son del estandar ISO.

PAISES
NAD ............... 115V/60Hz, UL & CSA
TWD .............. 110V/60Hz, TAIWAN
SAD ............... 127V/60Hz, SAUDI ARABIA
ASD ............... 220V
50/60Hz, ASIA, etc.
AUD ............... 240V/50Hz, AUSTRALIA
MJD ............... 230-240V
50/60Hz, EUROPA
UKD .............. 230-240V
50/60Hz, GRAN BRETAA

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1. COVER-1-ASM ................................... 1
2. COVER-2-ASM ................................... 2
3. CONTROL-PANEL-ASM ..................... 3
4. BASE-FRAME-ASM............................ 4
5. FRONT-FRAME-ASM ......................... 5
6. REAR-FRAME-ASM ........................... 6
7. CASE-SYS-ASM ................................. 7
8. CASE-LGC-ASM ................................ 8
9. LASER-OPTICAL-UNIT-ASM ............. 9
10. OPTICAL-FRAME-ASM .................... 10
11. COVER-GUIDE-ASM........................ 11
12. MAIN-DRIVE-ASM ............................ 12
13. OPTICAL-DRIVE-ASM ..................... 13
14. FEEDER-1-ASM ............................... 14
15. FEEDER-2-ASM ............................... 15
16. BYPASS-ASM ................................... 16
17. BYPASS-FEEDER-1-ASM ................ 17
18. BYPASS-FEEDER-2-ASM ................ 18
19. ALIGNING-ASM ................................ 19
20. PLATEN-ASM ................................... 20
21. CRG-1-ASM ...................................... 21
22. CRG-2-ASM ...................................... 22
23. MAIN-CHARGER-ASM ..................... 23
24. TRANSPORT-CHARGER-ASM ........ 24
25. CLEANER-ASM ................................ 25
26. DEVELOPER-ASM ........................... 26
27. DEV-STAY-ASM ............................... 27
28. TONER-ASM .................................... 28
29. FUSER-1-ASM ................................. 29
30. FUSER-2-ASM ................................. 30
31. FUSER-3-ASM ................................. 31
32. ADU-ASM ......................................... 32
33. DRAWER-ASM ................................. 33

51. ASY-LGC-360S-1 ............................. 51


52. ASY-LGC-360S-2 ............................. 52
53. ASY-SYS-360S-1 ............................. 53
54. ASY-SYS-360S-2 ............................. 54
55. ASY-SYS-360S-3 ............................. 55
56. ASY-SLG-360S-1 ............................. 56
57. ASY-SLG-360S-2 ............................. 57
58. PWA-LRL .......................................... 58
59. PWA-ADU ......................................... 59
101. JIGS & GREASE ............................ 101
102. DOWNLOAD JIGS .......................... 102
103. SUPPLIES ...................................... 103
104. REPLACE UNIT .............................. 104
105. PM-KIT ............................................ 105

1. COVER-1-ASM

2. COVER-2-ASM

3. CONTROL-PANEL-ASM

4. BASE-FRAME-ASM

5. FRONT-FRAME-ASM

6. REAR-FRAME-ASM

7. CASE-SYS-ASM

8. CASE-LGC-ASM

9. LASER-OPTICAL-UNIT
-ASM

10. OPTICAL-FRAME-ASM

11. COVER-GUIDE-ASM

12. MAIN-DRIVE-ASM

13. OPTICAL-DRIVE-ASM

14. FEEDER-1-ASM

15. FEEDER-2-ASM

16. BYPASS-ASM

17. BYPASS-FEEDER-1
-ASM

18. BYPASS-FEEDER-2
-ASM

19. ALGINING-ASM

20. PLATEN-ASM

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21. CRG-1-ASM

22. CRG-2-ASM

23. MAIN-CHARGER-ASM

24. TRANSPORT-CHARGER
-ASM

25. CLEANER-ASM

26. DEVELOPER-ASM

27. DEV-STAY-ASM

29. FUSER-1-ASM

32. ADU-ASM

33. DRAWER-ASM

31. FUSER-3-ASM

28. TONER-ASM

1. COVER-1-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

November 2003

8
23
9

23

10
18
12
15

7
23

24

23
14
16

8
8

13
26
8

28
25

8
21

29
8

20
8

4
8
8

22 5

30

29
3

17
2

4
27

19
11

1
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1A
1B
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

6LA60612000
6LA60612100
6LA60616000
44200424000
6LA08917000
6LA60573000
6LA60621000
6LA60622000
6LA08913000
6LA60641000
6LA29524000
6LA60618000
6LA60657000
6LA60624000
6LA60629000
6LA60644000
6LA60623000
6LA60619000
6LA60627000
6LA60614000
6LA60576000
6LA60630000
6LA65139000
6LA29578000
6LA37667000
6LA60561000
6LA75475000
6LA60531000
6LA60655000
6LA29555000
6LA47530000

COVER-1-ASM

ASYS-COVER-FRT-UPR-45
ASYS-COVER-FRT-UPR-35
ASYS-COVER-FRT-STY-UPR
MG-CATCH-44
S/TPP/HEX-3*8-NI
PIN-COVER-FRT
COVER-TRAY
COVER-STOP-PAPER
S/TPS/HEX-4*8-NI
COVER-TP-RGT-360
COVER-CABLE-FAX
COVER-FRT-STY-LWR
ASYS-COVER-RGT-UPR
COVER-HINGE-FRT
COVER-LFT-RER
COVER-TP-LFT-360
COVER-TRAY-BCK
COVER-LFT
COVER-FRAME-FRT
COVER-FRT-LWR
BRKT-PUSH-SW
COVER-LFT-RER-LGC
BRKT-HINGE-FRT-LWR
LBL-MASK-FW
LBL-O-RGST
HINGE-FRT-UPR
LBL-O-TONER-FRT
LID-SW
FORM-COVER-FRT
LBL-MASK-N.P.GRAY
LBL-ENERGY-T-PS

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1 1/PP
1 1/PP
1 1/P
1 1/P
6 10/P
1 1/P
1 1/PP
1 1/P
22 10/P
1 1/PP
1 1/PP
1 1/P
1 1/PP
1 1/PP
1 1/PP
1 1/PP
1 1/PP
1 1/PP
1 1/PP
1 1/PP
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
4 10/KP
1 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/KP
1 1/P
1 1/P
4 10/KP
1 5/P

2003
C

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e-Studio350

2. COVER-2-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

November 2003

2
1
2

13
2
3
13
2
2
7

2
2
8

11

2
12

18

17
14
15

5
4

10

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

6LA60643000
6LA08913000
6LA60642000
6LA60640000
6LA60637000
6LA60625000
6LA60631000
6LA60633000
6LA60605000
6LA75461000
44204604000
6LA47529000
6LA29556000
4400740530
4408860880
4400685400

COVER-2-ASM

COVER-TP-RER-360
S/TPS/HEX-4*8-NI
COVER-TP-FRT-360
COVER-RGT-LWR
COVER-IH
COVER-HINGE-RER
ASYB-COVER-RER
COVER-DF-CONECT
POCKET-MANUAL
LBL-PM
LBL-SERVICE-45
LBL-LASER
LID-SCREW
LABEL-FCC
LABEL-CANADA-A
LABEL-CHINA

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1 1/PP
18 10/P
1 1/PP
1 1/PP
1 1/PP
1 1/PP
1 1/PP
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/KP
1 5/P
1 1/KP
2 5/P
1 10/KP
1 5/P
1 5/P

2003
C

MJD

NAD
NAD
ASD

3. CONTROL-PANEL-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

November 2003

5
4

12

7
9

13

10
11

19

14
15
104

103

101

101
25
101
101

101

26

16
28

A
106

30

106
2

17

18
29
27
105

A
102
102

3
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101

E-STUDIO350/450

1A
1B
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
25
26
27
28
29
30
101
102
103
104
105
106

CONTROL-PANEL-ASM

6LA37030000 ASYS-COV-CONPANE-UPR-U
6LA37033000
6LA37038000
6LA37004000
6LA37007000
6LA37008000
6LA37009000
6LA37010000
6LA37011000
6LA37012000
6LA37013000
6LA37014000
6LA37015000
6LA37016000
6LA37017000
6LA37018100
6LA37019000
6LA37027000
6LA37028000
6LA37029000
6LA41769000
6LA41771100
6LA37037000
6LA41824000
6LA37034000
F0-01213000
X0-02094000
X0-02095000
X0-02096000
X0-02093000
X0-01771000
6LA08915000

ASYS-COV-CONPANE-UPR-TW
SHEET-BLIND
COVER-CONPANE-LWR
KEY-START
KEY-STOP
KEY-FC
KEY-TEN
KEY-FUNCTION-A
KEY-FUNCTION-B
KEY-FUNCTION-C
KEY-HELP
LID-LED-A
LID-LED-B
PLATE-DIFFUSION
MYLAR-SHIELD
SHIELD-CONPANE
ASYS-HINGE-R
ASYS-HINGE-L
ASYS-PNL-TOUCH
PWA-F-KEY-350
PWA-F-DSP-350
SPG-F-CONPANE
HRNS-DSP-LCD-350
PLATE-HINGE-OPE
EB-6U
S/TPB/BID-2X6-NI
S/TPP/BRZ-3X10-NI
S/TPP/BRZ-3X8-NI
S/PAN/SWWS-M4X6-NI
S/PAN/SWWP-M4X12-NI
S/TPS/HEX-4*12-NI

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1 1/PP
1 1/PP
2 5/P
1 1/PP
1 1/D
1 1/D
1 1/D
1 1/D
1 1/D
1 1/KP
1 1/D
1 1/D
1 1/D
1 1/D
5 1/P
1 1/KP
1 1/P
2 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/C
1 1/SB
1 1/SB
1 1/P
1 1/P
3 1/P
2 5/P
16 10/P
7 10/P
4 10/P
1 10/P
6 10/P
4 10/P

2003
C

NAD,MJD,SAD.AS
D,AUD,CND
TWD

4. BASE-FRAME-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

November 2003

24

19

21
20
22

110

25 26
23

18

103

110
22

108
103

25
23

8
21

24

2
20

29

110

103
105

16

108

106

107

101
109

108
104
106

104

102

107
5
8

6
102

5
3

110

C
8

D
17

12

11
8

10

4
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E-STUDIO350/450

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
29
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110

6LA35502000
6LA35503000
6LA65308000
6LA35588000
6LA35501000
41306501000
6LA08913000
6LA08909000
6LA65327000
6LA65302000
6LA08921000
6LA65303000
6LA65310000
44201850000
44201851000
41306022000
4401966050
41306025000
41306024000
44201853000
44201854000
4401981710
6LA70805000
E0-01853000
E0-01106000
F0-00045000
F0-00341000
F0-00342000
F0-00315000
F0-00330000
F0-00025000
X0-00430000
X0-02074000

BASE-FRAME-ASM

BRKT-REAR-LOW-MC
BRKT-FRAME-R-L-D
BRKT-HOLD-DUMP
BRKT-EARTH-REAR2
STUD-FEED-LEFT-MC
FOOT-MAIN-AT
S/TPS/HEX-4*8-NI
S/TPS/HEX-3*8-NI
FOOT-RAIL-LEF
BRKT-JOINT-PFP
S/TPP/HEX-4*8-NI
PLATE-DRV-TRAY
STAY-CSSTT-MID
CASE-DRV-TRY-F
CASE-DRV-TRY-R
CPG-LIFT-28
SPC172-100-3400
GER-TRAY-21
GER-TRAY-24-14
G06S-13/G05S-80
G05H-45/G05S-15
K-M/DC-TRAY-210
PS-HVT-360
CS1A-B2CA
55533-1211
EDS-1
LWS-2U
SPLSN-6U
SPLSN-22U
SPSN-22U
LWS-3U
S/BID-M3X6-NI
S/TPS/BID-4X8-ZU3

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C

1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
2 1/P
2 1/P
1 1/P
30 10/P
6 10/P
1 1/PP
1 1/P
1 10/P
1 1/D
1 1/P
1 1/D
1 1/C
2 1/P
2 1/P
2 1/P
2 1/P
2 1/P
2 1/P
1 1/D
1 1/C
2 1/D
2 5/P
3 10/P
2 5/P
4 5/P
2 5/P
4 5/P
5 5/P
2 10/P
1 10/P

5. FRONT-FRAME-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

November 2003

2
107

107

107

104
107

102

107

26

14

A
B

16
31

D
12
107

F
4

21 20

103

24

23

19

13

25

32

17
107

15

107

107

106

108
106

101 8

F
8

G
33
107

107

107
109

105

10

28
107

109

107
11

5
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107

E-STUDIO350/450

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
19
20
21
23
24
25
26
28
31
32
33
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
110

6LA35557000
6LA08932000
6LA65321000
44200855000
F0-00045000
E0-01853000
F0-00341000
6LA35525000
44205162000
6LA35534000
44203227000
44201901000
6LA67468000
6LA41767000
6LA60461000
6LA65135000
E0-02347000
44200852000
44200854000
44200865000
6LA65301000
6LA65141000
6LA65231000
6LA65137000
6LA71352000
6LA71369000
6LA71406000
F0-00026000
X0-00964000
X0-00965000
6LA67500000
4406509170
6LA08901000
6LA08913000
6LA08917000
X0-01953000

FRONT-FRAME-ASM

BRKT-TOP-FRT-SUB
SCREW-ACTR-TRU
BRKT-FRONT-SUB
STUD-DRSW-TR
EDS-1
CS1A-B2CA
LWS-2U
BRKT-HANDLE
SZ-AJ8R2004ZC
HANDLE
STUD-LEVER-ADU
STUD-KNOB-RGST
BRKT-ADJT-TP-FRT-360
SNSR-THS-350
COVER-FRAME-FRT-BCK
RF_MB-FRAME-FRT
AGX226
GUIDE-SW-DOOR
STUD-DOOR-SW
GUIDE-DRSW-F-TR
BRKT-DOOR-SW
HLDR-SNSR-THS
SHAFT-DOOR-SW
BRKT-SW-MAIN
HRNS-FRT-THS-360
HRNS-MAIN-SW-360
HRNS-FRT-360
LWS-4U
RR/E-3-SS
RR/E-4-SS
SCREW-ADJT-FRM
BD/W-TWS-3027
S/HEX-M3*8-NI
S/TPS/HEX-4*8-NI
S/TPP/HEX-3*8-NI
S/TPS/BID/R-M4X7-CR

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C

1 1/P
1 10/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 10/P
1 1/D
2 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/D
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/C
1 1/PP
1 1/P
1 1/D
1 1/P
1 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 5/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
2 10/P
27 10/P
1 10/P
2 10/P

6. REAR-FRAME-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

November 2003

10

18

26

37

20
36

58

58

4
27

28

58

4
6

56

31

58

5
4

7
4
5

63
59

58

1
58

15
58
7

19

58

35

58
22
6
2

63

58

58

23
11

22

62
58

17

8 34

58
16

L
30
60

B
A

13

E
12

D
I

32

14

58

55

55
29

64
24

65
64

38

G
H
I

32

6
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E-STUDIO350/450

1
2
3
4
5C
6
7
9
10
11
12
13B
13C
14B
14C
15
16
17
18
19
20
22
23
24A
24C
24D
26
27
28
29
30A
30B
30C
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
61-1
62
63

6LA65305000
6LA65198000
6LA65225000
F0-00045000
F0-00047000
F0-00025000
F0-00341000
F0-00364000
6LA65182000
6LA65294000
6LA35530000
4402953150
4402322610
4402255050
4402255020
6LA65311000
6LA65195000
6LA35525000
6LA34314000
6LA35534000
6LA64510000
F0-00034000
F0-00019000
6LA42007000
6LA69837000
6LA69837100
6LA63925000
6LA63927000
44203228000
4404610110
6LA55883000
4402449920
4402449910
6LA63929000
6LA41578200
6LA34684000
6LA29531000
6LA71407000
6LA64249000
6LA64247000
6LA71416000
44205180000
F0-00362000
6LA63934000
6LA63933000
44204267000
6LA63939000
6LA63938000
6LA63937000
6LA63936000
6LA08917000
X0-00169000
6LA08901000
6LA08908000
6LA08913000
E0-06031000
E0-06067000
F0-00044000
F0-00136000
X0-00430000
X0-02069000

REAR-FRAME-ASM

BRKT-BRIDGE
BRKT-CNTR-FNSR
BRKT-REAR-MID
EDS-1
EDS-1717U
LWS-3U
LWS-2U
LWS-3S
ASYS-BRKT-FRM-RER-RGT
ASYS-BRKT-MOTR-EXIT
BRKT-INLET
FL-ZSG2215-11
FL-VU-215F3-M
B-NRW10-10A-Y
B-NRW10-15A-Y
BRKT-DRIVE-DRUM
BRKT-FRAME-RER-LFT
BRKT-HANDLE
FAN-D-8025-350NH
HANDLE
MOTR_S-EXIT
EDS-2323U
OCB-875
PWA-F-FUS-350
PWA-F-FIL-360
PWA-F-FIL-360
DUCT-DEV-UPR
DUCT-DEV-LWR
STUD-LEV-ADU-R
MARK-EARTH-VDE
CABLE-P-INLET-US
CBL/P-INLET-AU
CBL/P-INLET-EUR
SEAL-DEV-FAN
HRNS-INLT-ACC-350
BRKT-COVER-R-R
BRKT-RER-COV-M
HRNS-LGC-FIN-360
GASKET-4-5-150
GASKET-4-5-30
HRNS-PWR-SLG-360
FAN-DEV-320
EMT-5N
DUCT-NOZZLE-LWR
DUCT-NOZZLE-UPR
SEAL-DEV-DUCT
SEAL-NOZZLE-DEV-L
SEAL-NOZZLE-DEV-U
SEAL-NOZZLE-LWR
SEAL-NOZZLE-UPR
S/TPP/HEX-3*8-NI
S/PAN/SWWP-M4X8-BSNI
S/HEX-M3*8-NI
S/TPS/HEX-3*6-NI
S/TPS/HEX-4*8-NI
42117-2
NC-179-F6.35
UAMS-05-2
K-103G
S/BID-M3X6-NI
S/TPS/BID-3X6-ZU3

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2 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
4 10/P
3 10/P
4 5/P
6 5/P
1 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/D
1 1/D
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/D
1 1/P
1 1/C
2 5/P
1 10/P
1 1/SB
1 1/SB
1 1/SB
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 10/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/KP
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/C
2 5/P
2 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/KP
3 1/KP
1 1/KP
1 1/KP
1 10/P
2 10/P
1 10/P
3 10/P
48 10/P
1 5/P
1 1/P
1 5/P
2 5/P
2 10/P
4 10/P

2003
C

MJD,ASD,AUD
NAD,SAD
MJD,ASD,AUD
NAD,SAD

ASD,AUD
NAD
SAD

NAD,SAD
AUD
MJD,ASD

61-1
C - - 1117

61

7. CASE-SYS-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

November 2003

11

A
9
9
9
10

12

32

9
33

20
2

8
9

14

9
6

39

13

27 26

30
29 44
41

27
26

20
7
24

25

44

36

20
7
22

106
20

107
21 105

20
101 18 17
103

20

19

20

104
20

103
34

101

7
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23
20

E-STUDIO350/450

1
2A
2B
2C
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
29
30
32
33
34
36
39
41
44
101
103
104
105
106
107
108

CASE-SYS-ASM

6LA34617000 CASE-PS-IH
6LA70826000 PS-TH-IH-360-U
6LA70824000 PS-TH-IH-360-E
6LA70827000
6LA34618000
6LA34657000
6LA34656000
44201086000
6LA34672000
6LA41837000
6LA08917000
X0-00164000
6LA34668000
6LA34314000
6LA71370000
6LA71376000
6LA34634000
6LA34635000
6LA34629000
6LA08908000
6LA41609000
6LA41692000
6LA64243000
6LA34624000
G0-00291000
6LA56134000
44201254000
6LA41610000
6LA41611000
6LA34644000
6LA34621000
6LA69846000
6LA34678000
6LA34623000
6LA34683000
F0-00273000
F0-00047000
F0-00331000
X0-00057000
E0-04314000
F0-00280000
F0-00136000
6LA08913000

PS-TH-IH-360-S
CASE-TRM-PS-IH
TERM-PS-IH-NI
TERM-PS-IH-N2
SCREW-#6-32*1/4
BRKT-NIC-EARTH
HRNS-IH-RLY-350
S/TPP/HEX-3*8-NI
S/PAN/SWWP-M4X8-NI
CASE-FAN-PS-IH
FAN-D-8025-350NH
HRNS-IH-ACIN-360
HRNS-IH-360
BUSH-KG-016L-FA
BUSH-KG-016L-SC
COV-CNCT-DWN
S/TPS/HEX-3*6-NI
HRNS-SYS-FSMS-350
CTRL-F-NIC-350
COVER-USB-SYS
COVER-SYS-L
6E040L0
DAMPER-HDD-320
SCREW-HDD-DSS
HRNS-HDD-SIG-350
HRNS-HDD-POW-350
ASYS-SHLD-PS-IH
COVER-PS-IH
ASY-PWA-SYS-360S
GSKT-STG1-10CF
COVER-SYS-U
MYLAR-NIC
WLS-06-0
EDS-1717U
SPSN-4U
S/PAN-M3X6-NI
JFS-4S-C1N
WLS-20-0
K-103G
S/TPS/HEX-4*8-NI

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1 1/P
1 1/C
1 1/C
1 1/C
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 10/P
2 1/P
2 1/P
12 10/P
3 10/P
1 1/D
1 1/D
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 5/P
1 5/P
1 1/P
3 10/P
1 1/P
1 1/SB
1 1/P
1 1/D
1 1/C
4 5/P
4 10/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/D
1 1/SB
1 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/KP
2 5/P
2 10/P
3 5/P
2 10/P
2 5/P
1 5/
2 5/P
24 10/P

2003
C

NAD,TWD
MJD,ASD,AUD,CN
D
SAD

CNT

.com

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s
l
a
u
an

8. CASE-LGC-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

111

106
110

November 2003

111 107

106

113

109
101
111
108
109
112
107

11

11

7
12

11
4
6

10

13
2

2
5

11

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CASE-LGC-ASM

NOV
Q'TY
/

PIR
PAGE

2
4
5
6A

6LA08909000
6LA34606000
6LA34627000
6LA72405000

6B

6LA72406000 WR.RAM-T360ME

1 1/S

6C

6LA72408000 WR.RAM-T360MT

1 1/S

6D

6LA72409000 WR.RAM-T360MS

1 1/S

6E

6LA72410000 WR.RAM-T360MA

1 1/S

6F

6LA72411000 WR.RAM-T360MC

1 1/S

6G

6LA72412000 WR.RAM-T361MU

1 1/S

6H

6LA72413000 WR.RAM-T361ME

1 1/S

6I

6LA72415000 WR.RAM-T361MT

1 1/S

6J

6LA72416000 WR.RAM-T361MS

1 1/S

6K

6LA72417000 WR.RAM-T361MA

1 1/S

6L

6LA72418000 WR.RAM-T361MC

1 1/S

7A
7B
10
11
12
13
101
102
103
107
108
112
113

6LA69854000
6LA69853000
6LA64214000
6LA08913000
E0-06676000
6LA34675000
F0-00229000
F0-01263000
F0-00341000
F0-00047000
F0-00034000
F0-01047000
F0-01181000

S/TPS/HEX-3*8-NI
CASE-LGC-350
LID-LGC
WR.RAM-T360MU

ASY-PWA-LGC-361S
ASY-PWA-LGC-360S
ASYS-COVER-LGC
S/TPS/HEX-4*8-NI
BU03P-TR-P-H
GSKT-STG4-9CF
KGLS-8RT
RWS-3T V0
LWS-2U
EDS-1717U
EDS-2323U
LFCS-30
FCT-6010

5 10/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/S

1 1/SB
1 1/SB
1 1/P
13 10/P
1 5/P
1 5/P
2 5/P
2 5/P
1 5/P
2 10/P
1 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/P

2003
C

e-Studio350
NAD
e-Studio350
MJD
e-Studio350
TWD
e-Studio350
SAD
e-Studio350
ASD,AUD
e-Studio350
CND
e-Studio450
NAD
e-Studio450
MJD
e-Studio450
TWD
e-Studio450
SAD,AUD
e-Studio450
ASD
e-Studio450
CND
e-Studio450
e-Studio350

9. LASER-OPTICAL-UNIT-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

November 2003

26
26
26
13

24

51

26
23
18
56
21
20

56

54

6
22
53

19

A
5

10

16

17
4

52
1
11
3

18

53
53

3
26

51

11
4

4
12

12

4
4
4

9
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7A
7B
8
10
11
12
13
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
26
51
52
53
54
55
56

6LA65342000
6LA65289000
6LA34314000
F0-00025000
6LA76558000
6LA36749000
6LA70822000
6LA70823000
6LA08934000
44201156000
F0-00341000
F0-00047000
6LA71313000
F0-00339000
44201159000
F0-00045000
6LA65351000
6LA65357000
44201128000
44201158000
6LA69849000
6LA65215000
6LA08909000
F0-00034000
6LA08913000
X0-02114000
6LA08917000
X0-00158000
F0-00340000

LASER-OPTICAL-UNIT-ASM

COVER-HTR-CNTR
ASYS-BRKT-FAN-MID
FAN-D-8025-350NH
LWS-3U
LASER-UNIT-360
ASYS-SCREW-LSU-NI
PS-ACC-360-E
PS-ACC-360-JU
SCR-M4*8ITSR-NI
COV-FILTER-FAN
LWS-2U
EDS-1717U
HRNS-LGC-LDR-360
EHP-6U
MYLAR-FAN-MID
EDS-1
ASYS-BRKT-DUCT-1
BRKT-DUCT-2
SEAL-DUCT-2
LOUVER-MID-DUCT
PWA-F-LRL-360
COVER-STAY-OPT-UPR
S/TPS/HEX-3*8-NI
EDS-2323U
S/TPS/HEX-4*8-NI
S/TPS/PAN-4X32-ZU3
S/TPP/HEX-3*8-NI
S/PAN-M4X8-ZC
SPLSN-4U

NOV

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1 1/P
1 1/P
2 1/D
10 5/P
1 1/S
3 5/P
1 1/C
1 1/C
10 10/P
1 1/P
1 5/P
2 10/P
1 1/P
1 5/P
1 1/P
2 10/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/SB
1 1/P
5 10/P
2 5/P
14 10/P
2 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
2 5/P

2003
C

MJD,ASD,AUD
NAD,SAD

10. OPTICAL-FRAME-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

November 2003

26
26 23

3
K

14

2
26
K

25
40
7

F 13

102
10

25

11
25

25
25

31

26
8

102 25
G

25

25

25

25

32

25

40

41

42

43

22
31 31
26

34

26

26

26
31 31
106
34

18

31

26

26

26
26

25
26
44

31

105

19
25

12A

25
G
E

38

107
36

12A

26

36
15

31

E
17

25

31

12A

101

31

14

31
14

31

31

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OPTICAL-FRAME-ASM

NOV

Q'TY
/

PIR
PAGE

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

6LA39656000
6LA39881000
6LA39931000
6LA71414000
6LA39661000
6LA39385000
6LA71384000
6LA71417000
6LA39898000
6LA76557000
6LA71418000
44205167000
44205167000

ASYS-COVER-LENS-350
LID-DOWNLOAD
SPL-SHLD-102-7
HRNS-SLG-SYS-360
DUCT-SCAN-INR
GUIDE-HRNS-RER
HRNS-SNSR-SCN-360
HRNS-SLG-SPLY-360
BRKT-D_H-LENS
LENS-UNIT-360
HRNS-CCD-360
SNSR-PS-TW05
SNSR-PS-TW05

1 1/P
1 1/P
2 1/KP
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/S
1 1/KP
3 1/C
4 1/C

13
14
15
16
17
18
19
22A
22B
23
25
26
31
32A
32B
34
36
38
40
41
42
43
44
101
102B
105
106
107

4406379920
6LA67453000
6LA67461000
6LA08915000
C0-07598000
6LA39453000
6LA67465000
6LA39892000
6LA39893000
6LA39866000
6LA08935000
6LA08908000
6LA08913000
6LA39902000
6LA39903000
6LA29530000
6LA39313000
6LA69843000
6LA39815000
6LA39814000
6LA39813000
6LA39816000
6LA29595000
F0-00034000
F0-00339000
F0-00044000
F0-00041000
F0-01179000

SNSR-PS-TY1CH56
ASY-SCREW-SCAN
ASYS-BRKT-FRC
S/TPS/HEX-4*12-NI
GP1A73AR
COVER-HRNS-SLG
GSKT-18-10-38
ASY-D-H-SCAN-L-U
ASY-D-H-SCAN-L-E
STAY-TP-RGT-SCAN
SCR-M3X6BISR-NI
S/TPS/HEX-3*6-NI
S/TPS/HEX-4*8-NI
ASY-D-H-SCAN-R-U
ASY-D-H-SCAN-R-E
BRKT-RER-COV-U
BRKT-PWA-SLG
ASY-SLG-360S
GASKET-COV-LENS
GASKET-3-4-38
GASKET-3-4-30
GASKET-LS13-8
BRKT-COV-RER-UPR-L
EDS-2323U
EHP-6U
UAMS-05-2
EDS-2
WWS-2U

1 1/D
3 5/P
1 1/P
2 10/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/C
1 1/C
1 1/P
26 10/P
53 10/P
29 10/P
1 1/C
1 1/C
2 1/P
2 1/P
1 1/SB
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 5/P
1 5/P
1 5/P
1 10/P
3 5/P

10

2003
C

SAD,ASD,AUD
NAD
MJD,SAD,ASD,AU
D

SAD
ASD,AUD

SAD
ASD,AUD

SAD,ASD,AUD

11. COVER-GUIDE-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

November 2003

17

16
6
20

8
10

11

51

51
51

51

21

2
D
3
51

51

B
D
5
3

13

51

19

51

18

C
3

51

51

52

12
51
7

52
51

51

51

15

14
51

4
51

11
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
51
52

6LA60634000
6LA34314000
6LA69091000
6LA71321000
44203117000
44200424000
44203115000
44203902000
44203905000
44203906000
44203910000
44203121000
44203146000
6LA67026000
44203139000
6LA63943000
6LA60636000
44204544000
44203134000
44203143000
6LA67028000
X0-02096000
6LA08917000

COVER-GUIDE-ASM

ASYS-COVER-GUIDE
FAN-D-8025-350NH
RING-STOP-FAN
HRNS-EXIT-FAN-360
PUSHER-DOOR-SW
MG-CATCH-44
STOPPER-COV-CLN
TERM-TCH-COV
PLT-T-TRM-COV
PLT-S-TRM-COV
SPC-TRM-COV-078
HOLDER-TRS
BRKT-GND-TCH-R
SPG-C-CHARGR
GUIDE-COVER-ADU
FILTER-OZ-DPB-600
COVER-FILTER
LABEL-DRUM-PS
SPC093-070-0227
STOPPER-FAN-TRS
LBL-JAM-1
S/TPP/BRZ-3X8-NI
S/TPP/HEX-3*8-NI

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1 1/PP
2 1/D
3 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
2 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
2 5/P
1 1/PP
1 1/P
1 5/P
1 1/PP
1 1/C
1 1/PP
1 1/KP
1 5/P
2 5/P
1 5/P
18 10/P
4 10/P

11

2003
C

MSP

12. MAIN-DRIVE-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

54

November 2003

36

35
54

51

32
37

33

26
1

53
53

24

25

11
16

51

34
37

31
30

19

15

51

14

29

10

12

51

6
51
20

17

27

13
51
18

51

28
53

53

51
22

21

51
53
23
52

12
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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
51
52
53
54

6LA62267000
6LA62252000
44201385000
44201376000
44201375000
44201347000
44201368000
44201394000
44201367000
44201362000
44201361000
44201350000
44201346000
44201353000
44201360000
44201379000
44201365000
44201366000
F0-00041000
44203705000
44203707000
44203710000
6LA71327000
44201340000
F0-00340000
6LA62281000
6LA62251000
C0-07598000
6LA71346000
44201391000
44201395000
6LA62276000
6LA62270000
6LA62272000
6LA62274000
6LA66940000
4407734980
X0-00966000
6LA08917000
6LA08909000
6LA08913000

MAIN-DRIVE-ASM

ASYS-BRKT-DRIVE-MAIN
BRKT-ARM-FEED
SHAFT-ARM-FEED
GEAR-10S025-06F
GEAR-10S047-06
K-BRG-GEAR/S033
GEAR-10S024-06
K-GEAR-050-CUP
GEAR-10S023-06
GEAR-10S023-06
GEAR-10S027-06
GG05H072/08H030
K-BRG-GEAR/H064
GG10S025/10S014
GEAR-10S022-06
GG10S021/10S036
GEAR-10S028-DEV
GEAR-10H025-DEV
EDS-2
TERM-HVM-320
PLT-TERM-HVM
SPL-TERM-HVM
HRNS-HVT-M-360
HOLDER-RGST-CLT
SPLSN-4U
MOTR_D-MAIN-360
BRKT-UTNR-FULL
GP1A73AR
HRNS-UTNR-360
GEAR-027-CUP
DAMPER-DRV-DRUM
GEAR-10S28-6-D
BRKT-SFT-DRV-DEV-IN
BRKT-SFT-DRV-DEV-OUT
SHAFT-DRIVE-DEV
CLUCH-33F-6-CCW-GEAR
BUSH-6-GCB
RR/E-5-SS
S/TPP/HEX-3*8-NI
S/TPS/HEX-3*8-NI
S/TPS/HEX-4*8-NI

NOV
Q'TY
/

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PAGE

2003
C

1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 10/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 5/P
1 1/C
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/C
2 5/P
15 10/P
2 10/P
8 10/P
7 10/P

12

13. OPTICAL-DRIVE-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

November 2003

102

105
17
22

23
105
15
25

6
B

25

21
10

103

24

9
B

105
14

13 12

11
7
103

14
103
A
1

104
18
4
2
16

101
101
2
3
18
16

13
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E-STUDIO350/450

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
20
21
22
23
24
25
101
102
103
104
105
105-1

6LA39397000
6LA01742000
6LA39410000
6LA39430000
6LA39733000
6LA39739000
6LA67501000
6LA67446000
6LA39792000
C0-07598000
6LA67393000
44202846000
44202845000
6LA39794000
6LA67466000
44202660000
6LA39745000
4407545610
6LA41922000
44202661000
6LA39444000
6LA39784000
6LA67452000
6LA39824000
X0-00077000
X0-00455000
F0-00041000
X0-00968000
6LA08908000
F0-00047000

OPTICAL-DRIVE-ASM

SHAFT-DRV-SCAN
PLY-WIRE-SCAN
ASYS-WIR_RP-SCAN-FRT
ASYS-WIR_RP-SCAN-RER
BRKT-MOTR-SCAN
DUMPER-MOTR
GSKT-18-10-25
ASYS-MOTR-SCAN
BRKT-DF-LFT-350
GP1A73AR
SHAFT-OPN-SNS
SPR-OPEN-SNS
LVR-OPEN-SNS
GROMMET-DF
ASYS-BRKT-DF-RGT
SPE-WIRE-TENS
BLT_SY-560-S2M-6
BRG-608ZZNR
HRNS-D_H-SCN2-350
SPE-MOT-TNS
PULLEY-73S2M
COVER-PILLEY
DUCT-SCAN-OUT
SCREW-SCAN-DF
S/PAN/SWWP-M3X8-NI
S/BID-M4X10-NI
EDS-2
RR/E-7-SS
S/TPS/HEX-3*6-NI
EDS-1717U

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1 1/P
2 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/C
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
2 5/P
1 1/P
2 1/P
1 1/P
2 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
2 5/P
2 10/P
2 10/P
3 10/P
2 10/P
5 10/P
1 10/P

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2003
C

105-1
C - - 1117

105

14. FEEDER-1-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

56

November 2003

57
28

57
19

25

57

19

31 29

35 52
25 58

36
54

37

C
A
G
30

B
34

32

22

53
15

52

33

58
52

26

19

21
53

18
19

57

53
20

17

23

19

19

19

25

21

13

24
16
19

27

30

57
2

19

13

7
10
11

17

9
8

5
12
12

30

6
57

10
2

51
51
51

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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
13-1
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59

6LA47898000
6LA66947000
44201805000
6LA47910000
41304047100
4401964360
4401964270
41304506000
44201817000
6LA47909000
44201773000
41319491000
41318610000
6LA47908000
41306012000
41318603000
41318604000
41306011000
41306002000
4407972860
41306719000
4402833110
4402231780
6LA47900000
4401964410
44201492000
4400884670
44201810000
6LA47895000
6LA31944000
C0-07598000
4407734980
41306504000
41306502000
F0-00455000
41305501000
6LA41754000
6LA47892000
6LA08917000
X0-00979000
X0-00966000
E0-01105000
X0-00730000
F0-00235000
6LA08908000
F0-00671000
6LA08909000

FEEDER-1-ASM

BRKT-ROL-SEP
ASYS-GUIDE-P-SEP
HLDR-SEP-ROL-DM
LEVER-RLR-PICK
K-ROLL-SPT
ARBOR-SPT-F
ARBOR-SPT-R
SFT-SEP-AT
SPR-1.0-15.60RF
SPC055-045-01525
COV-SPE/ARBOR
CHIP-HLDR-SEP
GUIDE-P-FEED
GUIDE-P-FEED
ACTR-EMPTY-PPR
ARM-FEED-UNIT
SFT-DRV-PICK
ARM-RLR-PICK
PLY/T-PICK-20
STOP-RING-6-5
ROLLER-PICK-AT
CLUTCH-6-L
PLY-20-2M
SFT-ROL-FEED
K-ROLL-FEED
BUSH-6-POM
PLY-20-ROL
LEV-ROL-SEP-DM
ASYS-BRKT-CLT
CLUTCH-33C-6-CW-GEAR
GP1A73AR
BUSH-6-GCB
BLT/T-194-2GT-2
BLT/T-124-2GT-2
SKB-1M
SPR-LVR-PICK
HRNS-PFP-FED-UNIT-576
ASYS-BRKT-FEED-UNIT
S/TPP/HEX-3*8-NI
P/PRL/AH7-2X8-SS
RR/E-5-SS
54702-1211
S/SET/K-M3X4-B
LWS-1S
S/TPS/HEX-3*6-NI
EDS-0607M
S/TPS/HEX-3*8-NI

NOV
Q'TY
/

PIR
PAGE

1 1/P
2 1/KP
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 5/P
2 5/P
2 1/P
2 1/P
2 1/P
2 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
2 1/P
1 1/P
9 5/P
1 1/KP
2 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
3 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/D
3 1/P
1 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
4 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/PP
3 10/P
5 10/P
3 10/P
1 5/P
1 10/P
1 5/P
8 10/P
3 5/P
1 10/P

14

2003
C

MSP

13-1
C - - 1117

13

MSP

MSP

15. FEEDER-2-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

51

November 2003

51

14

31
27
18

57
30

55

29

21

51

56

20

51

28 55 26
55

55
10

22

58

25 55
55

24

16
19

55

56

17

51

55 11
34

15

31

51
58

55

58

51
12
55

51

11

58

58

35

13
18

54

55

55
B

58
3
A

58

6
36
4

54
8

32

6
51
6
4

53

51

53

51

51
2
51

15
manuals4you.com

52

E-STUDIO350/450

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
24
25
26
27
28
30
31
32
34
35
36
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58

41306501000
6LA66921000
6LA64841000
44201601000
41306007000
44201611000
6LA65698000
44201684000
44201681000
44201862000
44201683000
44201686000
6LA62585000
6LA62597000
6LA66937000
44201747000
44201492000
44201700000
6LA66938000
44201701000
6LA62604000
44201730000
44201732000
44201733000
6LA62589000
44201680000
44201746000
F0-00041000
6LA65262000
6LA65252000
6LA65256000
44201613000
X0-02069000
X0-02074000
X0-02070000
X0-00968000
X0-00966000
X0-00730000
X0-00965000
6LA08913000

FEEDER-2-ASM

FOOT-MAIN-AT
ASYS-FRAME-FED-RER
RAIL-CSSTT-RGT
CATCH-CST-320
SLIDER-CST
ROLLER-FEEDER
BUSH-8X12X8F
GG10S024/10S030
GG10S031/10S038
GEAR-10S035-06
GEAR-10S034-06
GEAR-10S033-06
ASYS-BRKT-DRV-FED-1
BRKT-DRIVE-FED-2
CLUCH-33C-6-CCW-GEAR
SHAFT-ID-CLUCH
BUSH-6-POM
GEAR-10S035-06D
CLUCH-33C-8-CCW-GEAR
GEAR-10S028-06D
ASYS-BRKT-DRV-FED-3
GG10S040/10S034
GG10S020/10S025
GEAR-10S021-06
GEAR-10S23-6-BLK
GG10S025/10S021
GEAR-10S033-06
EDS-2
ASYS-BRKT-ADU-F
ASYS-BRKT-ADU-R
ASYS-BRKT-HOLD-R
BUSH-ROL-FEEDER
S/TPS/BID-3X6-ZU3
S/TPS/BID-4X8-ZU3
S/TPS/BID-3X8-ZU3
RR/E-7-SS
RR/E-5-SS
S/SET/K-M3X4-B
RR/E-4-SS
S/TPS/HEX-4*8-NI

NOV
Q'TY
/

PIR
PAGE

2003
C

1 1/P
1 1/P
2 1/P
2 1/P
6 1/P
1 1/KP
3 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
2 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/D
1 1/P
2 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/D
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
2 10/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
21 10/P
1 10/P
2 10/P
2 10/P
16 10/P
2 10/P
1 10/P
12 10/P

15

16. BYPASS-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

November 2003

17

16

22

104

14

20

103

102
101

21

103
106

23
24

102

19
104

102

18 103

11
107
10

2
9

103

13
107

A
12

7
102

25
4

15

16
manuals4you.com

E-STUDIO350/450

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16A
16B
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
101
102
103
104
106
107

BYPASS-ASM

NOV
Q'TY
/

PIR
PAGE

6LA64857000
6LA64860000
6LA64858000
6LA64859000
6LA28998000
6LA28999000
6LA28995000
4407726480
6LA28997000
6LA28996000
41316597000
6LA41705000
4400901130
6LA71350000
6LA29000000
6LA29003000

TRAY-BP-L-360
TRAY-BYP-UP-360
TRAY-BYP-M
TRAY-BYP-M-SUB
GUIDE-TRAY-FRT
GUIDE-TRAY-RER
ASYS-PLATE-PINION-350
PINION-18-395
ASYS-RACK-BYPASS
RACK-BYPASS-350
SPG-PT-TRAY-BYP
PWA-F-SFB-350
PAD-BRAKE
HRNS-SFB-SIZE-360
LBL-TRAY-U-350
LBL-TRAY-E-350

1 1/PP
1 1/PP
1 1/PP
1 1/P
1 1/D
1 1/D
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/C
1 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/KP
1 1/KP

6LA29002000
6LA28941000
6LA28943000
6LA28948000
6LA65698000
6LA29006000
6LA29007000
6LA29009000
6LA64856000
X0-00430000
6LA08917000
6LA08908000
X0-00968000
F0-00043000
X0-00595000

LBL-HIGH-TRAY-350
BRKT-TRAY-BYP-R
ASYS-SFT-TRAY-BYP-350
SPA-HINGE-BYPASS
BUSH-8X12X8F
LEVER-GUIDE-F
SPG-GUIDE-F
SHEET-PAD-GUIDE-F
STOP-PAPER-BYP
S/BID-M3X6-NI
S/TPP/HEX-3*8-NI
S/TPS/HEX-3*6-NI
RR/E-7-SS
UAMS-05SN-W
S/TPP/PAN-3X6-NI

1 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 5/P
1 1/D
1 1/P
1 1/KP
1 1/P
1 10/P
4 10/P
5 10/P
2 10/P
1 5/P
2 10/P

16

2003
C

NAD
MJD,SAD,ASD,AU
D

17. BYPASS-FEEDER-1-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

November 2003

20
19

102 15

106
105
104
21

18
23
16

108
103
108

22

103

14

108

2
A

4
3
11
1
102

13
13

13
17

12

10

13
10

101
B

103

103

108
108
108

17
manuals4you.com

5
B
101

E-STUDIO350/450

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108

6LA28899000
6LA28863000
6LA28865000
6LA28887000
6LA28921000
6LA28922000
6LA28840000
6LA28896000
6LA65698000
6LA28857000
6LA28861000
6LA28862000
6LA08935000
6LA64837000
4407734980
6LA64821000
6LA64851000
6LA64833000
6LA64831000
6LA31944000
6LA64846000
6LA28915000
6LA64832000
X0-00966000
X0-00965000
6LA08908000
F0-00291000
6LA08900000
X0-00730000
X0-01989000
6LA08917000

BYPASS-FEEDER-1-ASM

ASYS-ROLL-SPT-L30
ARBOR-SPT-BYP
SPG-1.0-0.15-65-13L
SHAFT-ROL-SPT
LEVER-SPT-F
LEVER-SPT-R
SPG-E-6XR6X91R7R
STAY-SPT-BYP-350
BUSH-8X12X8F
ASYS-BRKT-LVR-SPT
COVER-SPE-ARBOR-17
HOLDER-ROL-SPT-BYP
SCR-M3X6BISR-NI
ASYS-SHAFT-DRV-BYP
BUSH-6-GCB
ASYS-FRM-DRV-BYP
PLATE-MG-BYP
GEAR-10S20_10S25-6
BRKT-DRV-BYP
CLUTCH-33C-6-CW-GEAR
BRKT-DRV-BYP-R-N
CPG-DRV-BYP-350
STUD-DRV-BYP
RR/E-5-SS
RR/E-4-SS
S/TPS/HEX-3*6-NI
EHP-6
S/HEX-M3*6-NI
S/SET/K-M3X4-B
S/TPP/BID-3X8-NI
S/TPP/HEX-3*8-NI

NOV

Q'TY
/

PIR
PAGE

1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 5/P
2 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/D
4 10/P
1 1/P
1 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/D
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
6 10/P
2 10/P
2 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
3 10/P
3 10/P

17

2003
C
MSP

18. BYPASS-FEEDER-2-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

November 2003

103

103

103

16
103

34
15

103

11
14
13
12
103

18

17

10

49

5
103
103

20
23

21
22

20

41
44

105
19

29
24

105

38
106
29
30

44

42 38

106

103
39

38

101
40

35
33

106
44

48

47
31

106

45

46

32
102

106

9
27

103
25

28

26
4

44
106 36
37 30

38

103

103

3
5

7
6

103

43

18
manuals4you.com

E-STUDIO350/450

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
50
101
102
103
105
106
107
108

6LA64868000
6LA28967000
6LA28966000
6LA28965000
C0-07598000
6LA28951000
6LA28960000
6LA28952000
6LA28963000
6LA28805000
6LA04769000
6LA28814000
6LA28815000
6LA28759000
6LA28827000
6LA64816000
6LA28842000
6LA28823000
6LA28821000
4401965270
4401965250
6LA28822000
4401965260
6LA28819000
6LA28835000
44218398000
6LA28818000
6LA28807000
6LA28811000
4402833110
6LA28756000
6LA28832000
6LA28834000
6LA28817000
6LA28758000
4401966400
44218389000
4407972860
6LA28812000
6LA28841000
6LA28820000
44201789000
6LA71420000
4407734980
6LA28837000
6LA28831000
6LA28833000
6LA71421000
6LA28839000
X0-00979000
X0-02011000
6LA08917000
X0-00964000
X0-00966000
6LA08913000
6LA08900000

BYPASS-FEEDER-2-ASM

ASYS-FRAME-BYPASS
SPL-IDLR-TR-BYPS
SHAFT-IDLR-TR-BYPS
IDLER-TR-BYPASS
GP1A73AR
ACTUATOR-BYP
SPG-T-SNSR-LOW-T
BRKT-ACT-BYP
BRKT-FRM-BYPS-F
GUIDE-BYPASS-U
SOL-SFB-340
LEVER-PICK
STUD-LVR-PIC-BP
SPG-E-6XR8X36.8XR
STAY-BYPASS-U
COVER-BYPASS-U
ACTR-EMP-SW-BYP
ASYS-BRKT-STOPPER
STPR-BYP-F-350
ARM-STOPPER
LEVER-STOPPER-F
STPR-BYP-R-350
LEVER-STOPPER-R
PLATE-ARM-PICK
BLT-SY-138-2GT-2.8
K-ROLL-PICK-SFB
SFT-ROL-PIC-BYP-350
SHAFT-ROL-FEED-BYPS
GEAR-06S-027-06
CLUTCH-6-L
ARM-PICK-350
WEIGHT-PICK-BYP-LOW
WEIGHT-PICK-BYP-UP
SPL-ROL-FEED-BYP
CUSHION-PAD
PLY/T-2GT020-06
K-RLR-FEED-SFB
STOP-RING-6-5
CPG-DRVN-BYP-350
ROLLER-TR-BYPASS
STUD-G032-BYPS
GEAR-06S-032-06
HRNS-SFB-360
BUSH-6-GCB
SHAFT-WEIGHT-BYP
WEIGHT-PICK-BYP
WEIGHT-PICK-BYP-MID
HRNS-SFB-PIS-360
SPG-ACTR-EMP-SW
P/PRL/AH7-2X8-SS
S/CTS-M3X8-NI
S/TPP/HEX-3*8-NI
RR/E-3-SS
RR/E-5-SS
S/TPS/HEX-4*8-NI
S/HEX-M3*6-NI

NOV

Q'TY
/

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PAGE

1 1/C
2 1/P
1 1/P
2 1/P
2 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/PP
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
2 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
2 1/P
2 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
5 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/KP
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
4 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 10/P
2 10/P
15 10/P
5 10/P
8 10/P
2 10/P
2 10/P

18

2003
C

MSP

MSP

19. ALIGNING-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

53

54
26
31

28

27

19

32

55
13

36

35

20

11

November 2003

11

29
36
51

B
23
53

12
8

24

34
10

26
27

C
4

1
2

55

51

5
55
3

E
55
52
36

18

37

33
17
14

16
15

56

16

17

30

19
manuals4you.com

21

28
53

54
10 9

38

25

22

54

E-STUDIO350/450

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
51
52
53
54
55
56

44201890000
E0-01853000
44201891000
6LA67001000
4401983080
6LA71303000
6LA66907000
44201537000
6LA66909000
44201535000
C0-07598000
6LA66906000
6LA71302000
6LA66967000
44201622000
44201623000
6LA66976000
44200424000
44201490000
4346312020
4401964660
44201510000
4407403790
4402813190
6LA37666000
6LA66911000
4407976990
6LA65698000
6LA66952000
44201627000
6LA66939000
X0-00730000
6LA66968000
6LA37669000
44201542000
44201543000
44201629000
6LA67002000
6LA08917000
X0-02092000
X0-00968000
X0-00966000
6LA08913000
6LA08923000

ALIGNING-ASM

GUIDE-FEEDER-L
CS1A-B2CA
GUIDE-FEED-R
GUIDE-FEED-BYP
SZ-FED-210
HRNS-TR-SW-360
ASYS-GUIDE-RGST-L
ACT-SW-RGST-N
ACT-SW-FEED-1
SPA-RGST-SW
GP1A73AR
ASYS-GUIDE-RGST-R
HRNS-RGT-SW-360
GUIDE-COV-FED-L
ROLLER-FEED-IDL
BUSH-FEED-IDL
SPG-C-8R2XR9X15R5
MG-CATCH-44
ROLLER-RGST-R
PIN
GEAR-10S020-08
ROLLER-RGST-L
NPIN2-8
GEAR-15-1.0
KNOB-RGST
SPG-E-RGST
BUSH-D6-GCB
BUSH-8X12X8F
BRKT-SW-RGST
GUIDE-OPEN-L
CLUCH-33C-8-CW-GEAR
S/SET/K-M3X4-B
KNOB-COVER-FEED
SCREW-LOCK-ARM
MYLAR-SW-RGST-1
MYLAR-SW-RGST-2
STOPPER-COV-FED
SPL-GUIDE-FED-BYP
S/TPP/HEX-3*8-NI
S/TPP/BRZ-4X8-NI
RR/E-7-SS
RR/E-5-SS
S/TPS/HEX-4*8-NI
S/TPP/HEX-4*12-NI

NOV
Q'TY
/

PIR
PAGE

2003
C

1 1/D
1 1/D
1 1/P
1 1/PP
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/PP
1 1/P
1 1/P
2 1/P
2 1/P
1 1/PP
1 1/P
1 1/PP
1 1/KP
2 5/P
2 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/KP
1 10/P
1 1/P
1 1/KP
1 10/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
2 1/P
2 1/P
2 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/PP
1 1/C
1 10/P
1 1/P
1 5/P
1 5/P
2 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
3 10/P
2 10/P
3 10/P
3 10/P
4 10/P
2 10/P

19

20. PLATEN-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

11
3
2
11

20
manuals4you.com

November 2003

E-STUDIO350/450

1A
1B
1C
2
3
11

PLATEN-ASM

NOV
Q'TY
/

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PAGE

6LA67425000 ASYS-GLASS-A
6LA67426000 ASYS-GLASS-L

1 1/S
1 1/S

6LA67428000
6LA67448000
6LA39841000
6LA08908000

1 1/S
1 1/PP
2 1/P
2 10/P

ASYS-GLASS-K
ASYS-GLASS-ADF
SPL-GLASS-ADF
S/TPS/HEX-3*6-NI

20

2003
C

NAD
MJD,SAD.ASD,AU
D
TWD,CND

21. CRG-1-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

November 2003

30
5
6

19
10
10
11

19

C
B

19

11

4
19
9

11

18

7
B

19

22
17
22
22

8
C

21
manuals4you.com

E-STUDIO350/450

4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
17
18
19
22
30

6LA39553000
F0-00339000
6LA67251000
6LA67252000
6LA39548000
6LA08916000
6LA08900000
4408604590
6LA71382000
6LA39572000
6LA08908000
6LA39577000
6LA76555000

CRG-1-ASM

REFLECTOR-LAMP
EHP-6U
LAMP-EXPO-360
INV-EXPO-360
COVER-INV
S/TPP/HEX-3X6-NI
S/HEX-M3*6-NI
FOOT-CRG-3.64
HRNS-INV-360
GUIDE-HRNS-CRG1
S/TPS/HEX-3*6-NI
MYLAR-HRNS-INV
CARRIGE-1-360

NOV
Q'TY
/

PIR
PAGE

2003
C

1 1/D
1 5/P
1 1/S
1 1/C
1 1/P
2 10/P
2 10/P
4 5/P
1 1/KP
1 1/P
5 10/P
3 1/KP
1 1/S

21

22. CRG-2-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

November 2003

20
A

5
6

A
B
7

B
9
8

5
4

22
manuals4you.com

E-STUDIO350/450

4
5
6
7
8
9
20

6LA67394000
X0-00077000
6LA67395000
4408604590
44202692000
X0-02069000
6LA76556000

CRG-2-ASM

ASYS-BKT-PLY-F-C2
S/PAN/SWWP-M3X8-NI
ASYS-BKT-PLY-R-C2
FOOT-CRG-3.64
GUIDE-WH-CRG2
S/TPS/BID-3X6-ZU3
CARRIGE-2-360

NOV
Q'TY
/

PIR
PAGE

2003
C

1 1/P
1 10/P
1 1/D
4 5/P
1 1/P
1 10/P
1 1/S

22

23. MAIN-CHARGER-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

November 2003

14

51
21
15
3
10

21

16
11

13
51

12

4
7
17
5
6

23
manuals4you.com

E-STUDIO350/450

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
21
51

6LA62890000
44203518000
4406330470
6LA62891000
4408672550
44203503000
4408672530
44203517000
44203505000
4408672510
4407402190
4407682120
44203510000
44203512000
4408672480
44203507000
44203519000
44203522000
X0-00595000

MAIN-CHARGER-ASM

ASY-CH-MAIN
MYLAR-M-CH
PAD-CLN-300
SFT-WIRE-CLN
PUSH-CH-M-F-220
TERMINAL-CH-M-F
SPC060-010-0227
HOOK-R-CH-M
TERMINAL-CH-M-R
WIRE-CH-363
SPRING-TENS-CH
HANGER-WIRE
LID-TERM-F
LID-TERM-R
GRID-220
CASE-CH-M-320
SPL-CH-M
HLD-PAD-CH-M
S/TPP/PAN-3X6-NI

NOV
Q'TY
/

PIR
PAGE

1 1/C
1 1/KP
2 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 5/S
1 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/KP
1 1/P
1 1/P
2 1/P
2 10/P

23

2003
C

MSP

MSP

24. TRANSPORT-CHARGER-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

November 2003

51

15

A
13

9
6
10

7
4

12
19
5
52

9
19
14
17
8
19
16
11
53

18

24
manuals4you.com

E-STUDIO350/450

2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
51
52
53

44203830000
44203855000
44203850000
44203833000
4400674790
4407402190
4407682120
44203868000
44203847000
6LA63603000
6LA56333000
44203860000
44203845000
44203820000
44203885000
44203887000
6LA71328000
6LA63607000
X0-02096000
X0-02115000
6LA08917000

TRANSPORT-CHARGER-ASM

PLT-CASE-TR-320
TERM-TR-R-320
TERM-TR-F-320
MYLAR-TR-GUIDE
WIRE-CH-060*353
SPRING-TENS-CH
HANGER-WIRE
LID-TR-320
COVER-TERM-TR
GUIDE-CHARGR-TR
SUPPORTER-320PP
PLT-TERM-1
SPL-GUIDE-CH-TR
CASE-CH-TR-320
TERM-TCH-320
PLT-G-TRM-TCH
HRNS-HVT-TCH-360
GUIDE-TR-SUB
S/TPP/BRZ-3X8-NI
S/TP/FPAN2/S-3X8-NI
S/TPP/HEX-3*8-NI

NOV

Q'TY
/

PIR
PAGE

1 1/KP
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/KP
2 5/S
2 5/P
2 1/P
2 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
2 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
3 1/P
2 10/P
2 10/P
1 10/P

24

2003
C

MSP

25. CLEANER-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

58

62

November 2003

31
58

34

25
14
12

33
13
2

A
35
4

6
15

18

23
53

54

17
20

28

61
51
3

16 19

9
52
11
56

10

55

1
27
59

21 57

22

26
32

60
60
60
30
29

25
manuals4you.com

24

54

E-STUDIO350/450

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
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62

6LA62866000
44203449000
6LA62871000
6LA27554000
44203422000
44203427000
44203428000
6LA62855000
6LA62865000
6LA62858000
6LA62857000
41305536000
41306133000
44203459000
44203414000
44203410000
44203412000
44203416000
44203423000
44203425000
44203435000
6LA62856000
6LA62868000
44203436000
6LA62915000
6LA62881000
6LA62862000
44203405000
6LA63802000
44203745000
6LA75501000
44203474000
44203765000
6LA63701000
44203720000
X0-00426000
X0-02095000
6LA62875000
X0-00966000
6LA65682000
X0-00965000
6LA02367000
X0-00595000
6LA62863000
X0-02069000
X0-00964000
6LA08917000

CLEANER/DISCHARGE-LAMP-ASM

SHEET-TONER-FULL
K-CASE-AUG-CLN
BRKT-BLADE
BL-3520D
SPE-BLADE-320
K-AUGER-CLN-320
GEAR-AUGER
NOZZLE-CLNR
HLDR-TONER-FULL
COVER-NOZZLE-CLNR
SPG-C-30R8X1R3X54
SPD-SCRPR-DRUM
SCRAPER-DRUM
WHEEL-CLN-320
MYLAR-BLADE-BK
SEAL-CLN-F
SEAL-CLN-R
K-BLADE-REC
SEAL-CLN-F2
SEAL-CLN-R2
WASHER-CLN-AUG
SEAL-NOZZLE-CLNR
SPG-C-8XR55X12L
KNOB-CLN-AUG
ROOF-CLNR-TOP
ASYS-RAIL-CLN-LWR
HLDR-TONER-SNSR
K-CASE-CLN-320
RAIL-CLN-A
GUIDE-CLN-RGST
LBL-HNDL-CLNR
K-SFT-DRUM-320
LP-ERASE-320
RAIL-CLN-B
HOLDER-LED-320
S/BID-M3X4-NI
S/TPP/BRZ-3X10-NI
BUSH-6X10X6F-M
RR/E-5-SS
SCREW-CLNR-DEV
RR/E-4-SS
BUSH-0613-06F-M
S/TPP/PAN-3X6-NI
SNR-TFUL-360
S/TPS/BID-3X6-ZU3
RR/E-3-SS
S/TPP/HEX-3*8-NI

Q'TY
/

PIR
PAGE

1 5/P
1 1/PP
1 1/P
1 1/S
1 5/P
1 1/KP
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
3 1/P
3 3/P
3 1/P
1 1/KP
1 5/P
1 5/P
1 1/KP
1 5/P
1 5/P
1 5/P
1 1/KP
1 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/KP
1 1/P
1 1/C
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/KP
1 1/KP
1 1/C
1 1/P
1 1/P
2 10/P
2 10/P
1 5/P
2 10/P
2 10/P
2 10/P
1 5/P
3 10/P
1 1/C
3 10/P
1 10/P
2 10/P

25

NOV

2003
C

CSP

MSP

26. DEVELOPER-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

November 2003

52

23

54

22

53
24
33

54

29

52

4
3

52

27

18
52
50

11

34

9
12

30
51
13

27

32

14

33

31

B
26
20
6

10
16
51

33

55

17
33 15

51

C
21

19

52

25
52

53
50

35
28

26
manuals4you.com

52

E-STUDIO350/450

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
50
51
52
53
54
55

44204030000
6LA60781000
6LA60870000
44204048000
44204050000
44204052000
44204053000
44204055000
44204057000
44204060000
44204061000
44204062000
44204063000
44204339000
44204065000
44204069000
6LA60771000
4402859550
44204079000
44204080000
44204084000
44204085000
44204127000
6LA71322000
44204031000
6LA65683000
6LA65682000
44205158000
44204120000
F0-00492000
6LA65696000
4401949290
44204122000
6LA71375000
X0-00965000
X0-00966000
X0-02096000
X0-01726000
X0-00084000
X0-02046000

DEVELOPER-ASM

ROLLER-MGN-320
ASYS-HLDR-MG-FRT
ASYS-HLDR-MG-RER
K-DOCTOR-MG
SPC-PUSH-MG
MIXER-1-320
K-MIXER-2-320
RLR-GUIDE-320
PLT-ADJUST-MG
GEAR-08H020-MG
GEAR-08H021-IDL
GG10H026/08H019
GEAR-10H026-MX2
BUSH-0612*06F-M
K-BUSH-MIX1
K-BUSH-MIX2
ASYS-PLATE-DEV-RER
SNR-ATC-121
PLT-DEV-BIAS
COV-DEV-FRONT
SEAL-SIDE-MG-F
SEAL-SIDE-MG-R
K-COV-DEV-MIX
HRNS-ATS-360
K-CASING-DEV320
SCREW-HLDR-MG
SCREW-CLNR-DEV
THMS-DRM-320
K-COV-DEV-MG
L-1260DDLY83
BUSH-6X12X4R8F
SEAL-VC6-10-2.5
SEAL-DRUM-320
HRNS-LGC-PSU-360
RR/E-4-SS
RR/E-5-SS
S/TPP/BRZ-3X8-NI
S/BID-M3X6-BSNI
S/PAN/SWWP-M3X8-BSNI
S/TP/PAN2/S-3X8-NI

NOV
Q'TY
/

PIR
PAGE

2003
C

1 1/KP
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
2 5/P
1 1/KP
1 1/KP
2 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/D
1 1/C
1 1/P
1 5/P
1 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/C
2 10/P
1 10/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 5/P
5 1/P
1 1/KP
1 1/P
2 10/P
3 10/P
8 10/P
2 10/P
4 10/P
1 10/P

26

27. DEV-STAY-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

November 2003

51
12

5
2

52

27
manuals4you.com

E-STUDIO350/450

1
2
3
4
5
7A
7B
12
51
52

6LA65334000
44204162000
44204163000
44204164000
6LA71326000
6LA64291100
6LA64291200
44204165000
6LA08917000
X0-02063000

DEV-STAY-ASM

STAY-DEV
TERM-BIAS-DEV
PLT-TERM-BIAS
SEAL-STAY-DEV
HRNS-HVT-D-360
ASY-HEATR-DRUM-U
ASY-HEATR-DRUM-E
PLATE-BIAS-SUB
S/TPP/HEX-3*8-NI
S/TPS/PAN-4X8-ZU3

NOV
Q'TY
/

PIR
PAGE

1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/KP
1 1/P
1 1/C
1 1/C
1 1/P
1 10/P
1 10/P

27

2003
C

SAD
ASD,AUD

28. TONER-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

November 2003

104
25

27

39

41

B
46
26

45

43

43

28

17

44

37

29

22

13
42

104

20
11

24

34

104

10 16

33
101

104

104

104

103

23

4
105

104

103 30

32
14

18
2

104

15
105

35

12
8

21

7
31

36
38

A
E

19

19

28
manuals4you.com

E-STUDIO350/450

1A
1B
1C
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
101
102
103
104
105

TONER-ASM

6LA68867100 COUPL-BTL-U
6LA68867200 COUPL-BTL-E
6LA68867300 COUPL-BTL-D
6LA68881000
6LA69037000
6LA68891000
44204336000
6LA68899000
44204338000
44204339000
6LA68922000
6LA68902000
6LA68903000
6LA68904000
6LA68882000
6LA68910000
44204347000
6LA68908000
6LA68885000
6LA68901000
F0-00341000
6LA68886000
44204479000
6LA69040000
6LA68913000
6LA68912000
6LA69022000
6LA69023000
6LA69024000
6LA69032000
6LA69036000
6LA03099000
6LA68887000
44204467000
6LA68905000
6LA68888000
44204459000
6LA68974000
6LA68873000
E0-00116000
6LA68984000
6LA68976000
6LA68985000
6LA75474000
6LA75473000
6LA75465000
6LA69030000
6LA69029000
X0-02112000
6LA08913000
44204394000
6LA08917000
6LA08909000

CASE-GATE-TNR
PUSHER-BOTL
ASYS-BRKT-TNR-DRV
SHUTTER-GATE
BRKT-GEAR-R
AUGER-TNR
BUSH-0612*06F-M
MOTR_D-TNR
GEAR-08S16_2GT-44
GEAR-08S19_08S58
GEAR-08S22-6
COVER-TNR-DRV
SPG-C-8R4XR7X22L
SPC054-040-0440
BLT_SY-192-2GT-3
GASSKET-TNR-DRV
COUPL-GEAR-STOP
LWS-2U
SEAL-VR70A
SEAL-VR14A
SPG-C-16R4X1R4X18R
SW-DE3LAASB-TNR
BRKT-SW-TNR
COVER-HRNS-DEV
ARM-BOX-SPG
SPG-E-5XR5X24R1
COVER-BOTL-IN
HLDR-BOTL
COVER-SW-340
BUSH-AUGER-TNR
GG08S031/COUP
GEAR-08S14_08S40
SEAL-WAS-7287
SEAL-WAS-1426
STAY-BOTTLE
ASYS-SEAL-SHTR
175694-2
BRKT-TNR-COV
SEAL-STAY-BTL
COVER-TNR-SUB
LBL-O-TONER-IN
LBL-INSRT-BOTL
LBL-CAU-LASER
SEAL-COV-DEV-L
SEAL-COV-DEV-S
S/PAN-M3X3-NI
S/TPS/HEX-4*8-NI
SCREW20*D23
S/TPP/HEX-3*8-NI
S/TPS/HEX-3*8-NI

NOV
Q'TY
/

PIR
PAGE

1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P

2003
C

NAD
MJD
TWD,SAD,ASD,AU
D

1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 5/P
1 1/C
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 5/P
1 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/KP
1 1/P
2 5/P
1 5/P
1 1/P
1 5/P
1 1/C
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/D
1 1/P
1 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/KP
2 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/KP
1 1/P
1 1/KP
1 5/P
1 1/KP
1 1/KP
1 1/KP
2 10/P
14 10/P
3 10/P
9 10/P
4 10/P

28

29. FUSER-1-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

November 2003

59

55
4

58
16
25

54

53

56

10

15

14

11

13

64

57

18

53

12

53

17
62

64

10
62
21
59

22
53

64
66

23

54

22

59

57
53
54

1
58

16
53

15

23

25

65
17
66
7

20

56
26
19

56

29
manuals4you.com

59

59

E-STUDIO350/450

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
25
26
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
62
64
65
66

6LA65711000
44203176000
6LA65735000
44203015000
44203035000
6LA65827000
6LA65837000
6LA65915000
6LA70829000
6LA70830000
6LA71331000
44203023000
44203038000
44203036000
44203178000
6LA36278000
44203179000
44203170000
44203171000
44203172000
44203014000
44203184000
6LA65684000
6LA65832000
6LA65741000
X0-00966000
4842040846
X0-00968000
6LA08908000
X0-00060000
X0-00430000
6LA08909000
X0-00094000
F0-00032000
X0-00077000
F0-00270000

FUSER-1-ASM

ASYS-FRAME-FUSER
HLD-COIL-F
BRKT-HLD-COIL-R
GEAR-FUS-IN
GEAR-FUS-IDL-29
ASYS-ARM-FUSER-FRT
ASYS-ARM-FUSER-RER
SPG-E-11R1X1R5X29R8R
THRMST-CH-152-35
THMS-HTR-360
HRNS-HTR-THRM-360
GEAR-SEP-IDLE-1
GEAR-IDLE-15-23
GEAR-IDLE-18-25
LEVER-FUS-ARM-B
LEVER-FUS-ARM-H
SHAFT-FUS-ARM
SPL-FUS-F
SPL-FUS-R
BRUSH-SUS-HR
K-HLD-THERMO
HLDER-FUS-REP
SCREW-FUS-REP
SPG-C-7R4XR4X18
BRKT-FUS-TRM
RR/E-5-SS
PTBR30*08MSZN3A
RR/E-7-SS
S/TPS/HEX-3*6-NI
S/PAN/SWWP-M3X6-NI
S/BID-M3X6-NI
S/TPS/HEX-3*8-NI
S/PAN/SWWP-M3X10-NI
PLWS-1-46B
S/PAN/SWWP-M3X8-NI
UAMS-05L-0-46

NOV
Q'TY
/

PIR
PAGE

2003
C

1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
2 1/P
1 1/C
1 1/C
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
2 1/P
2 1/P
2 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/C
1 1/P
2 1/P
2 10/P
2 5/P
1 1/P
8 10/P
4 50/P
1 10/P
3 10/P
4 10/P
2 10/P
5 10/P
2 10/P
6 5/P
2 10/P
2 10/P

29

30. FUSER-2-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

November 2003

17
14
51

16

54
13

15
9
51

12

55
11

15

3
2

56

52

21
6

16
55

5
18

11
6
52

10
2

20

4
10
19

10

C
10

30
manuals4you.com

E-STUDIO350/450

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
51
52
54
55
56

6LA27553000
44202938000
44202940000
6LA65755000
6LA27552000
44202925000
6LA65703000
44202985000
44202988000
44203114000
6LA65774000
44203070000
44205181000
6LA65810000
44203072000
44203073000
6LA75469000
44202990000
6LA65805000
44203109000
6LA56170000
X0-00430000
X0-00967000
X0-02034000
6LA08901000
X0-02096000

FUSER-2-ASM

HR-3520-L
BRG6808ZZNRS1C4
GEAR-H/R-320
RING-STOPPER
HR-3520-U
BRG608ZZM4
K-FRM-FUS-PRS
SHAFT-CLN-P/R
BUSH-CLN-PRS
SCRAPER-P/R
SPG-C-RL-PS
DUCT-FUSER
FAN-HTR-320
COVER-FUSER-FAN
SEAL-DUCT-FUS-1
SEAL-DUCT-FUS-2
LBL-HOT
STOPPER-SFT-CLN
STAY-GUIDE-SCRAPR
SPE-SCRAPER-50
STOP-SCRAPER
S/BID-M3X6-NI
RR/E-6-SS
S/TPP/PAN-3X12-NI
S/HEX-M3*8-NI
S/TPP/BRZ-3X8-NI

NOV
Q'TY
/

PIR
PAGE

1 1/S
2 1/P
1 1/P
2 1/P
1 1/S
2 1/P
1 1/PP
1 1/P
2 5/P
5 5/P
2 5/P
1 1/PP
1 1/C
1 1/P
4 5/P
2 5/P
1 1/KP
1 5/P
1 1/P
5 5/P
5 5/P
2 10/P
2 10/P
4 10/P
2 10/P
5 10/P

30

2003
C
CSP

CSP
MSP

31. FUSER-3-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

28

November 2003

58

35 30

34
33
36 35

53

40
39

32

31

27
58
12

53

61

11

19

53

41

20

24

58

53

54

16

10

53

2
56

29

22

53

52

21

4
51

59

18

17

17

24

37

57

18
15

13
14

6
13

23

51

14

25

60

54

43
26
60
42

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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23A
23B
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61

6LA55227000
6LA65821000
44203198000
44202977000
44201492000
4407734980
44202975000
6LA65818000
6LA65819000
44203026000
44203022000
6LA65893000
44202983000
6LA65894000
44202982000
44203323000
44202991000
44202994000
44202997000
6LA65778000
4401983230
44202946000
6LA65881000
6LA65881100
44202927000
6LA65685000
44203061000
44203009000
44203320000
6LA65816000
44203052000
6LA65823000
6LA65899000
6LA75470000
6LA65898000
6LA65897000
6LA65751000
6LA56446000
44203326000
41307995000
44203330000
6LA65681000
6LA65781000
X0-00966000
X0-00964000
X0-02096000
4842040370
X0-00073000
X0-00091000
6LA08937000
4842040148
X0-00678000
6LA08917000
F0-00455000

FUSER-3-ASM

COVER-EXIT-PE
ASYS-ROL-EXIT-J-HUD
ROLL-EXIT-L-320
SFT-EXIT-L
BUSH-6-POM
BUSH-6-GCB
GEAR-EXIT-U
SPG-T-EXIT-F-2
SPG-T-EXIT-R-2
HOLDER-ROL-EXIT
GEAR-MOT-EXT-ID
SPG-E-8R8XR6X20R3
SCRAPER-H/R
SPG-E-RL-HT
SPL-GND-EXIT
GUIDE-EXIT-RTN
GATE-FUSER
SHAFT-GATE
ACT-SEN-EXIT
SPG-T-ACT
SZ-LG248L1
GUIDE-EXIT-COV
ASY-COIL-IH-100
ASY-COIL-IH-200
GUIDE-ENT-FUS
SCREW-FUS-ENT
SPL-COV-FUSER
PLATE-COV-FUSER
COVER-H/R-R
COVER-FUSER-U
PLATE-EXIT
COVER-FUSER-SUB
LBL-FUS-3
LBL-HOT-COV
LBL-FUS-2
LBL-INST-FUS
ASYS-LEVER-GUIDE
MYLAR-FUS-SUB
SPL-GUIDE-RTN
LBL/W-FUSER
COVER-WH
SCREW-LINK-M4
ASYS-STAY-FUSER
RR/E-5-SS
RR/E-3-SS
S/TPP/BRZ-3X8-NI
TBID3006MSZN3L
S/PAN/SWWP-M3X8-ZC
S/PAN/SWWP-M3X10-ZC
SCREW-BKT-DEV
12ZPAN3008MSZ3A
S/TPP/BID-3X8-ZC
S/TPP/HEX-3*8-NI
SKB-1M

NOV
Q'TY
/

PIR
PAGE

1 1/PP
1 1/KP
4 1/P
2 1/P
1 5/P
1 5/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
6 6/P
6 1/P
1 6/P
1 1/PP
8 1/P
2 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/D
1 1/C
1 1/C
1 1/P
1 10/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/PP
1 1/PP
1 1/P
1 1/PP
1 5/P
1 1/KP
2 5/P
1 1/P
2 1/P
2 5/P
2 1/P
1 5/KP
1 1/P
1 10/P
1 1/P
2 10/P
1 10/P
7 10/P
2 50/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
4 50/P
4 10/P
5 10/P
1 5/P

31

2003
C

MSP

NAD,TWD,SAD
MJD,ASD,AUD

32. ADU-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

105

November 2003

50
42

26

106

43
25

B
C
L

D
41

35

12

32

36

12

41
33

38

41

106
31

30

12
4

105
34
24 41

49

29

46

105

107

29

102

48

15

47
23

102

28
48

47

M 101

27

49
18
9

107
10

11

101
102

17

28
20
104

106
8

101
102

28
21104

103

16 9
10
39
107

31

28

9 10

102

101

8
5

102
19 22

11
6

101

45

H
106

H
F

44

101
106

11

D
K

13

F
38

101

101

G
106

106
101

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4
5
6
7
8
11
12
13
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
38
39
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
101
102
103
104
105
106

6LA28604000
6LA28621000
44203252000
6LA28608000
41316029000
4407734980
41317051000
X0-00979000
41316033000
6LA76208000
6LA32838000
6LA28605000
44205169000
44203218000
44203219000
44203220000
44203250000
41316054000
44203255000
44203253000
6LA67043000
41316064000
F0-00339000
F0-00221000
6LA69830000
4401983080
6LA71341000
6LA71342000
6LA71324000
6LA71343000
6LA28622000
F0-00455000
44203240000
F0-00260000
6LA67042000
4402859600
44203271000
44203272000
6LA56500000
41316101000
41316103000
41316102000
6LA28607000
X0-02069000
6LA08935000
X0-00730000
X0-00966000
6LA08901000
6LA08909000

ADU-ASM

ASYS-FRM-RER-ADU
GUIDE-PAPER-UPR
GUIDE-PAPER-L32
SCREW-CASET
ROLL-TRANS-C
BUSH-6-GCB
PLY/T-2GT020-6F
P/PRL/AH7-2X8-SS
BLT/T-282-2GT-5
BRKT-MOTR-UPR
CLUCH-33C-6-CCW-GEAR
ASYS-BRKT-MOT-ADU
K-MOT-EXIT-320
GP08S024/2GT020
GG08S024/10S028
GEAR-08S024
BLT/T-426-2GT-5
LEVER-LATCH-F
LEVER-LATCH-R32
SHAFT-OPEN-320
LEVER-OPEN-ADU
SPE-068-070-241
EHP-6U
KGLS-24RTV0
PWA-F-ADU-360
SZ-FED-210
HRNS-ADU-CVSW-360
HRNS-ADU-FED-L-360
HRNS-ADU-360
HRNS-ADU-FED-U-360
ASYB-ROLL-TRANS-L
SKB-1M
SPL-ADU-320
SG-130
CASE-ADU
SP-CS3A-B2BA
COVER-INSIDE-F
COVER-IN-R-320
GUIDE-PAPER-IN
ROLL-TRANS-IDLE
SPR-IDLE
SPL-GUIDE-IN
LBL-O-PLACE-COV
S/TPS/BID-3X6-ZU3
SCR-M3X6BISR-NI
S/SET/K-M3X4-B
RR/E-5-SS
S/HEX-M3*8-NI
S/TPS/HEX-3*8-NI

NOV
Q'TY
/

PIR
PAGE

2003

1 1/P
1 1/PP
1 1/P
2 5/P
2 1/KP
3 5/P
3 1/P
3 10/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/D
1 1/P
1 1/D
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
4 5/P
4 5/P
1 1/SB
2 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/KP
2 5/P
1 1/P
4 5/P
1 1/PP
1 1/D
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/PP
6 1/P
6 1/P
2 1/P
1 1/KP
13 10/P
7 10/P
1 10/P
4 10/P
4 10/P
8 10/P

m
o
c

.
u
o

y
4
s

l
a
u

32

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33. DRAWER-ASM

e-STUDIO350/450

November 2003

10
14

25

9
51

12

11

16
15

18

17
26

B
56

7
55

57
57
24
7

54

3
2

52
5

30

55

29

21

54

22

54
54

28

54

27
1

54

31

23

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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
14
15
16
17
18
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31A
31B

41306032000
41304004000
41306028000
6LA29052000
41306614000
6LA29053000
41306517000
41306033000
41305015000
6LA29056000
41305012000
41304510000
41304511000
41304065000
6LA29058000
41306260000
41305546000
6LA29061000
6LA60646000
6LA60647000
6LA29059000
41305503000
41307701000
6LA29062000
6LA29063000
6LA29064000
41307599000
6LA29549000
6LA29550000

CST-AT
K-SFT-LIFT-TRAY
BUSH-SFT-LIFT
LEVER-LIFT-TRAY
CUSH-LVR-LIFT
ASYS-TRAY-CST
CUSH-TRAY-CST
WALL-SIDE-F-AT
LVR-ADJUST-WALL
LID-LEVER-ADJUST
PL-ADJUST-WALL
PIN-ADJUST-LVR
PIN-ADJUST-WALL
K-WALL-SIDE-R
LEVER-LOCK-WALL-RER
LOCK-WALL-R
SPL-LOCK-WALL-R
WALL-CSSTT-END
COVER-CSSTT
COVER-CSSTT-HNDL
ASYS-PLATE-PINION
SPC-LVR-WALL
LBL/O-P-MAX
LBL-O-PAPER
LBL-O-GUIDE
LBL-O-LD
SHEET-CST
SHEET-SIZE-LT
SHEET-SIZE-A4

31C
51
52
54
55
56
57

6LA47905000
X0-00963000
X0-00434000
6LA08917000
X0-00968000
X0-01989000
X0-02116000

SHEET-SIZE-CN
RR/E-2-SS
S/BID-M3X8-NI
S/TPP/HEX-3*8-NI
RR/E-7-SS
S/TPP/BID-3X8-NI
W/TH/A-3-SS

NOV
Q'TY
/

PIR
PAGE

1 1/PP
1 1/P
2 5/P
1 1/P
1 5/P
1 1/P
3 1/P
1 1/PP
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/PP
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/PP
1 1/PP
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 5/KP
1 1/KP
1 1/KP
1 1/KP
1 1/KP
1 1/KP
1 1/KP
1 1/KP
1 10/P
2 10/P
10 10/P
2 10/P
2 10/P
2 10/P

33

2003
C

NAD
TWD,SAD,ASD,AU
D
CND

e-STUDIO350/450

51. ASY-LGC-360S-1

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1A
1B
11
12
13
14
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
38
39
40
42
43
44
46
47
48

ASY-LGC-360S-1

6LA69853000 ASY-PWA-LGC-360S
6LA69854000 ASY-PWA-LGC-361S
C0-00921000 TA8428K(S)
IC1
C0-02028001 MB88347PF-G-BND-ER
IC2
C0-02013001 MAX6001EUR-T
IC3
C0-01941001 74VHC14MTCX
IC4
C0-01452002
IC6
C0-06993000
IC7
C0-01957001 DM7407MX
IC8
C0-01934001 74VHC00MTCX
IC9
C0-01935001 74VHC04MTCX
IC10
C0-01931001 74LCX244MTCX
IC11
C0-01932001 74LCX245MTCX
IC12
C0-01931001 74LCX244MTCX
IC13
C0-01931001 74LCX244MTCX
IC14
C0-01952001 74VHCT541AMTCX
IC15
C0-01946001 74VHC32MTCX
IC16
C0-06568001
IC17
C0-01941001 74VHC14MTCX
IC18
C0-01941001 74VHC14MTCX
IC19
C0-01943001 74VHC244MTCX
IC20
C0-01555001 TD62385AF(EL)
IC21
C0-01937001 74VHC08MTCX
IC22
C0-01946001 74VHC32MTCX
IC23
C0-06762000 EC-N062 TMP95C063FE
IC24
C0-04172000
IC25
C0-07812001
IC26
C0-01452002
IC28
C0-01943001 74VHC244MTCX
IC29
C0-01943001 74VHC244MTCX
IC30
E0-06671000 CLC1028-0301
IC32
C0-01452002
IC33
C0-01943001 74VHC244MTCX
IC34
C0-01946001 74VHC32MTCX
IC36
C0-01452002
IC37
4849300232 IC-LCA301
IC38

NOV
Q'TY
/

PIR
PAGE

1 1/SB
1 1/SB
1 5/S

2003
C

e-Studio350
e-Studio450

1 1/S
1 1/S
1 1/S
1
1
1 5/S
1 1/S
1 1/S
1 1/S
1 1/S
1 1/S
1 1/S
1 1/S
1 1/S
1
1 1/S
1 1/S
1 1/S
1 1/S
1 1/S
1 1/S
1 1/S
1
1
1
1 1/S
1 1/S
1 5/S
1
1 1/S
1 1/S
1
1 1/S

51

E-STUDIO350/450

49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116

ASY-LGC-360S-1

C0-01943001 74VHC244MTCX
IC39
C0-01521002 TA75393F(EL)
IC40
C0-01568000 TA7522S
IC41
C0-04597001 74VHC245MTCX
IC42
C0-05984001
IC43
C0-02021000 STK672-210
IC44
C0-01452002
IC45
C0-06859001
IC46
C0-01452002
IC47
C0-01943001 74VHC244MTCX
IC48
C0-01957001 DM7407MX
IC49
C0-01957001 DM7407MX
IC50
C0-00921000 TA8428K(S)
IC51
C0-01957001 DM7407MX
IC52
C0-06859001
IC53
C0-01452002
IC54
C0-01452002
IC55
C0-01957001 DM7407MX
IC56
C0-01957001 DM7407MX
IC57
C0-00657001 RN1401(TE85R)
Q1
C0-00657001 RN1401(TE85R)
Q2
C0-00527000 2SA1428-Y
Q3
C0-00657001 RN1401(TE85R)
Q4
C0-00675001
Q5
C0-00657001 RN1401(TE85R)
Q6
C0-00675001
Q7
C0-00675001
Q8
C0-00675001
Q9
C0-00675001
Q10
C0-00657001 RN1401(TE85R)
Q11
C0-00551001 2SC2712-Y(TE85L)
Q12
C0-00657001 RN1401(TE85R)
Q13
C0-00657001 RN1401(TE85R)
Q14
C0-00675001
Q15
C0-00565001 2SC3325-Y(TE85R)
Q16

NOV
Q'TY
/

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PAGE

2003
C

1 1/S
1 5/S
1 5/S
1 5/S
1
1 1/S
1
1
1
1 1/S
1 5/S
1 5/S
1 5/S
1 5/S
1
1
1
1 5/S
1 5/S
1 5/P
1 5/P
1 5/P
1 5/P
1
1 5/P
1
1
1
1
1 5/P
1 5/
1 5/P
1 5/P
1
1 5/P

51

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117

ASY-LGC-360S-1

C0-00675001

118

C0-00579000

151

C0-00473001

152

C0-00473001

153

C0-00473001

154

C0-00473001

155

C0-00473001

156

C0-00473001

157

C0-00473001

158

C0-00465000

159

C0-00473001

201

C0-00426001

202

C0-00696001

251

D0-16820001

NOV
Q'TY
/

PIR
PAGE

2003
C

1
Q17
2SD1415A
Q18
1SS193(TE85R)
D1
1SS193(TE85R)
D2
1SS193(TE85R)
D3
1SS193(TE85R)
D4
1SS193(TE85R)
D5
1SS193(TE85R)
D6
1SS193(TE85R)
D7
1S1834
D8
1SS193(TE85R)
D9
02CZ3.3-X(TE85R)
ZD1
02CZ18-Y(TE85R)
ZD2

1 5/S
1 5/P
1 5/P
1 5/P
1 5/P
1 5/P
1 5/P
1 5/P
1 5/P
1 5/P
1 5/P
1 5/S
1

C1
252

D0-16831001

1
C2

253

D0-16831001

1
C3

254

D0-16814001

1
C4

255

D0-16812001

1
C5

256

D0-16818001

1
C6

257

D0-16820001

1
C7

258

D0-16817001

1
C8

259

D0-16814001

1
C9

261

D0-16820001

1
C11

262

D0-16813001

1
C12

263
264

D0-16841001

1
C13

D0-16820001

C14
265

D0-16818001

266

D0-04098001

267

D0-05042001

268

D0-04098001

269

D0-04098001

270

D0-04098001

271

D0-04098001

273

D0-04098001

274

D0-04098001

1
C15
GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C16
C1608JB1H104KT
C17
GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C18
GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C19
GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C20
GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C21
GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C23
GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C24

1 10/P
1 5/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P

51

E-STUDIO350/450

275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306
308
309
310

ASY-LGC-360S-1

D0-05042001 C1608JB1H104KT
C25
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D0-01036001 MCR03EZHJ680
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D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
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D0-01052001 MCR03EZPFX1001
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D0-01099001 MCR03EZPFX2202
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D0-01149001 MCR03EZPFX4701
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D0-01053001 MCR03EZPFX1002
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D0-01052001 MCR03EZPFX1001
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D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
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D0-00984001 MCR03EZHJ223
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D0-00953001 MCR03EZHJ103
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D0-00949001 MCR03EZHJ000
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D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
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D0-00951001 MCR03EZHJ101
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D0-00951001 MCR03EZHJ101
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D0-00952001 MCR03EZHJ102
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D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
R397
D0-00981001 MCR03EZHJ220
R398
D0-00981001 MCR03EZHJ220
R399
D0-00981001 MCR03EZHJ220
R400
D0-00981001 MCR03EZHJ220
R401
D0-00981001 MCR03EZHJ220
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D0-00981001 MCR03EZHJ220
R403
D0-00981001 MCR03EZHJ220
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D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
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R541
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R543
D0-00951001 MCR03EZHJ101
R545
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R549
D0-00952001 MCR03EZHJ102
R700
D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
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D0-00949001 MCR03EZHJ000
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D0-00949001 MCR03EZHJ000
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D0-00949001 MCR03EZHJ000
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C0-07827000
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D0-00953001 MCR03EZHJ103
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D0-00953001 MCR03EZHJ103
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D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
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D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
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D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
R363
D0-00950001 MCR03EZHJ100
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D0-00950001 MCR03EZHJ100
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D0-00950001 MCR03EZHJ100
R366
D0-00952001 MCR03EZHJ102
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D0-01002001 MCR03EZHJ330
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D0-01002001 MCR03EZHJ330
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D0-01002001 MCR03EZHJ330
R370
D0-01002001 MCR03EZHJ330
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D0-01002001 MCR03EZHJ330
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D0-01021001 MCR03EZHJ473
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D0-00950001 MCR03EZHJ100
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D0-00953001 MCR03EZHJ103
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D0-00953001 MCR03EZHJ103
R376
D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
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D0-01004001 MCR03EZHJ332
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D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
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D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
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D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
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D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
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D0-00981001 MCR03EZHJ220
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D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
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D0-00953001 MCR03EZHJ103
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D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
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R436
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D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
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D0-00953001 MCR03EZHJ103
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D0-00953001 MCR03EZHJ103
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D0-00953001 MCR03EZHJ103
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D0-01002001 MCR03EZHJ330
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D0-00953001 MCR03EZHJ103
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D0-01002001 MCR03EZHJ330
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D0-01002001 MCR03EZHJ330
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D0-00600001
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D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
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D0-00981001 MCR03EZHJ220
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D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
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D0-00993001 MCR03EZHJ272
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D0-00993001 MCR03EZHJ272
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D0-00993001 MCR03EZHJ272
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D0-00993001 MCR03EZHJ272
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D0-01002001 MCR03EZHJ330
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D0-01002001 MCR03EZHJ330
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D0-01002001 MCR03EZHJ330
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D0-01002001 MCR03EZHJ330
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D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
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D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
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D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
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D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
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D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
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D0-00951001 MCR03EZHJ101
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R531
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R532
D0-00600001
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D0-00600001
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D0-00949001 MCR03EZHJ000
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D0-01002001 MCR03EZHJ330
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D0-01044001 MCR03EZHJ820
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D0-00981001 MCR03EZHJ220
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D0-01044001 MCR03EZHJ820
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D0-00981001 MCR03EZHJ220
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D0-00981001 MCR03EZHJ220
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D0-00951001 MCR03EZHJ101
R556
D0-01031001 MCR03EZHJ562
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D0-01044001 MCR03EZHJ820
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D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
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D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
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D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
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D0-00953001 MCR03EZHJ103
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D0-00954001 MCR03EZHJ104
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D0-00954001 MCR03EZHJ104
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D0-00966001 MCR03EZHJ152
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D0-00950001 MCR03EZHJ100
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D0-00950001 MCR03EZHJ100
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D0-00950001 MCR03EZHJ100
R711
D0-00950001 MCR03EZHJ100
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D0-00950001 MCR03EZHJ100
R713
D0-00949001 MCR03EZHJ000
R714
D0-01149001 MCR03EZPFX4701
R718
D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
R720
D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
R721
D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
R722
D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
R723
D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
R724
D0-00953001 MCR03EZHJ103
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C0-01937001 74VHC08MTCX
IC3
C0-01946001 74VHC32MTCX
IC4
C0-01990001 NC7SZ125M5X
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C0-01941001 74VHC14MTCX
IC6
C0-02029000 MBM29F400TC-90PFTN
IC7
C0-01957001 DM7407MX
IC8
C0-06762000 EC-N062 TMP95C063FE
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C0-06569001
IC10
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C0-01456001
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C0-06838000
IC16
C0-02019001 M51957BFP C61J
IC17
C0-02019001 M51957BFP C61J
IC18
C0-02005001 PQ2TZ15U
IC19
C0-06444001
IC21
C0-01902001 LM358MX
IC22
C0-04597001 74VHC245MTCX
IC24
C0-04602001 FM93C56M8X
IC25
C0-04597001 74VHC245MTCX
IC26
C0-01951001
IC31
C0-01935001 74VHC04MTCX
IC34
C0-06999000
IC35
C0-06889001
IC40
C0-06889001
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C0-00657001 RN1401(TE85R)
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CN22
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NF8
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TP20
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TP21
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X1
D0-06100001 MA-406-22M-8/50L2
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D0-04087001 GRM1882C1E821JA01D
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D0-04087001 GRM1882C1E821JA01D
C69
D0-04098001 GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C70
D0-04098001 GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C71
D0-05723001 GRM21BF11C105ZA01L
C72
D0-05723001 GRM21BF11C105ZA01L
C73
D0-04098001 GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C74
D0-04098001 GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C75
D0-04098001 GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C76
D0-15995001
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D0-04098001 GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C78
D0-04102001 GRM1882C1H101JA01D
C80
D0-04093001 GRM1882C1H220JZ01D
C81
D0-04102001 GRM1882C1H101JA01D
C82
D0-04093001 GRM1882C1H220JZ01D
C83
D0-04093001 GRM1882C1H220JZ01D
C84
D0-04093001 GRM1882C1H220JZ01D
C85
D0-04093001 GRM1882C1H220JZ01D
C86
D0-04093001 GRM1882C1H220JZ01D
C87
D0-04093001 GRM1882C1H220JZ01D
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C89
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C100
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D0-04102001 GRM1882C1H101JA01D
C104
D0-04099001 GRM188F11C104ZA01D
C105
D0-04098001 GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C106
D0-04098001 GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C107
D0-04101001 GRM188B11H102KA01D
C108
D0-04092001 GRM188B11H222KA01D
C109
D0-04042001 C1608JF1H104ZT
C110
D0-04042001 C1608JF1H104ZT
C111
D0-15999001
C112
D0-04042001 C1608JF1H104ZT
C113
D0-16003001
C114
D0-04098001 GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C115
D0-04098001 GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C116
D0-04098001 GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C117
D0-04098001 GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C118
D0-04100001 GRM188B11H103KA01D
C119
D0-04099001 GRM188F11C104ZA01D
C120
D0-04098001 GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C121
D0-04099001 GRM188F11C104ZA01D
C122
D0-04098001 GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C123
D0-04098001 GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C124
D0-04098001 GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C125
D0-04099001 GRM188F11C104ZA01D
C126
D0-15995001
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D0-04098001 GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C128
D0-04099001 GRM188F11C104ZA01D
C129
D0-04099001 GRM188F11C104ZA01D
C130
D0-04099001 GRM188F11C104ZA01D
C131
D0-04102001 GRM1882C1H101JA01D
C132
D0-04102001 GRM1882C1H101JA01D
C133
D0-04102001 GRM1882C1H101JA01D
C134
D0-04102001 GRM1882C1H101JA01D
C135
D0-04101001 GRM188B11H102KA01D
C136
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ASY-SLG-360S-1

D0-04098001 GRM188F11E104ZA01D
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C140
D0-04042001 C1608JF1H104ZT
C141
D0-04098001 GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C142
D0-16002001
C143
D0-04042001 C1608JF1H104ZT
C144
D0-16002001
C145
D0-15993001
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D0-04099001 GRM188F11C104ZA01D
C147
D0-04099001 GRM188F11C104ZA01D
C148
D0-04099001 GRM188F11C104ZA01D
C149
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C150
D0-04099001 GRM188F11C104ZA01D
C151
D0-04099001 GRM188F11C104ZA01D
C152
D0-04099001 GRM188F11C104ZA01D
C153
D0-04099001 GRM188F11C104ZA01D
C154
D0-04099001 GRM188F11C104ZA01D
C155
D0-04099001 GRM188F11C104ZA01D
C156
D0-04099001 GRM188F11C104ZA01D
C157
D0-04099001 GRM188F11C104ZA01D
C158
D0-04098001 GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C185
D0-05723001 GRM21BF11C105ZA01L
C187
D0-05723001 GRM21BF11C105ZA01L
C188
D0-05723001 GRM21BF11C105ZA01L
C189
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C190
D0-04098001 GRM188F11E104ZA01D
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D0-04098001 GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C192
D0-04098001 GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C193
D0-04098001 GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C194
D0-04085001 GRM1882C1H100JZ01D
C195
D0-04092001 GRM188B11H222KA01D
C196
D0-04098001 GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C209
D0-15995001
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D0-04090001 GRM1882C1H471JA01D
C223
D0-04090001 GRM1882C1H471JA01D
C224
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D0-04093001 GRM1882C1H220JZ01D
C242
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C243
D0-04098001 GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C290
D0-04042001 C1608JF1H104ZT
C306
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D0-04042001 C1608JF1H104ZT
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1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 5/
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P

57

E-STUDIO350/450

320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
340
350
355
357
358
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
500
501
502
503
504
505
506
507
510
511

ASY-SLG-360S-2

D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
R320
D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
R321
D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
R322
D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
R323
D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
R324
D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
R325
D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
R326
D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
R327
D0-00981001 MCR03EZHJ220
R328
D0-00951001 MCR03EZHJ101
R329
D0-00951001 MCR03EZHJ101
R330
D0-00950001 MCR03EZHJ100
R331
D0-00952001 MCR03EZHJ102
R340
D0-00966001 MCR03EZHJ152
R350
D0-00983001 MCR03EZHJ222
R355
D0-00951001 MCR03EZHJ101
R357
D0-00949001 MCR03EZHJ000
R358
D0-00951001 MCR03EZHJ101
R400
D0-00953001 MCR03EZHJ103
R401
D0-00953001 MCR03EZHJ103
R402
D0-00951001 MCR03EZHJ101
R403
D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
R404
D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
R405
D0-00953001 MCR03EZHJ103
R406
D0-00951001 MCR03EZHJ101
R407
D0-00951001 MCR03EZHJ101
R500
D0-00951001 MCR03EZHJ101
R501
D0-00951001 MCR03EZHJ101
R502
D0-00951001 MCR03EZHJ101
R503
D0-00951001 MCR03EZHJ101
R504
D0-00951001 MCR03EZHJ101
R505
D0-00951001 MCR03EZHJ101
R506
D0-00951001 MCR03EZHJ101
R507
D0-00951001 MCR03EZHJ101
R510
D0-00951001 MCR03EZHJ101
R511

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C

1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P

57

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600
601
602

ASY-SLG-360S-2

D0-00951001 MCR03EZHJ101
R600
D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
R601
D0-01020001 MCR03EZHJ472
R602

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C

1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P

57

e-STUDIO350/450

58. PWA-LRL

58
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1
11
51
52
53
101
105
106
107
354
356
357

PWA-LRL

6LA69849000 PWA-F-LRL-360
C0-01941001 74VHC14MTCX
IC1
D0-04098001 GRM188F11E104ZA01D
C1
D0-16813001
C2
D0-04093001 GRM1882C1H220JZ01D
C3
D0-01036001 MCR03EZHJ680
R1
D0-00949001 MCR03EZHJ000
R5
D0-00949001 MCR03EZHJ000
R6
D0-00949001 MCR03EZHJ000
R7
E0-06614001
CN204
E0-06614001
CN206
E0-00089000 175487-3
CN207

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1 1/SB
1 1/S
1 10/P
1
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1
1
1 5/P

58

e-STUDIO350/450

59. PWA-ADU

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1
11
51
53
54
56
57
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
361
362
363
364
365
367
401
402
403
408
409

PWA-ADU

6LA69830000 PWA-F-ADU-360
C0-02021000 STK672-210
IC1
D0-04050000 UVZ1H221MPH1CA
C1
D0-04051000 UMT1C220MDH1YJ
C3
D0-04078000 DD308-63F104Z50
C4
D0-04078000 DD308-63F104Z50
C6
D0-04078000 DD308-63F104Z50
C7
D0-15380000
R1
D0-03163000 ERDS2TJ102A
R2
D0-03163000 ERDS2TJ102A
R3
D0-03163000 ERDS2TJ102A
R4
D0-03163000 ERDS2TJ102A
R5
D0-04168000
R6
D0-04077000 ERDS2TJ101A
R7
D0-04077000 ERDS2TJ101A
R8
D0-04076000 ERDS2TJ680A
R9
E0-00083000 1-175487-1
CN211
E0-00090000 175487-4
CN212
E0-00132000 2-175487-3
CN213
E0-00089000 175487-3
CN214
E0-00092000 175487-6
CN215
E0-00088000 175487-2
CN217
4407782660 JUMPER-WIRE-10
JP1
4407782660 JUMPER-WIRE-10
JP2
4407782660 JUMPER-WIRE-10
JP3
4407782660 JUMPER-WIRE-10
JP8
4407782660 JUMPER-WIRE-10
JP9

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1 1/SB
1 1/S
1 5/P
1 5/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 5/P
1 5/P
1 5/P
1 5/P
1 5/P
1 5/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P
1 10/P

59

101. JIGS & GREASE

e-STUDIO350/450

10

November 2003

12

11

13

14
15

101
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E-STUDIO350/450

JIGS & GREASE

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

4407915730
44205820000
44203795000
4407915710
4400675700
F0-00017000
4402048100
4407914000
6LA01757000
4407933080
4842512170
41303709000

12B

6LA00019000 GREASE-HP300-S

1 1/P

13
14
15
16

41303711000
4400545160
41303710000
44216380000

1 1/P
1 1/C
1 1/C
1 1/P

JIG-SW-F-COV
WH-DEV-JIG-320
JIG-BLADE-FIX
BRUSH-33
ASM-JIG-DRM-140
T18S
ASM-JIG-DOC-180
NOZZLE-BOTTLE
HOLDER-WIRE-SCAN
ASM-SILICONE-1M
OIL-LAUNA40-100
ASM-PG-HP300-S

ASM-PG-ALV2
MOLYKOTE-100
ASM-PG-GE334C-S
GRS-KS660

1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/C
1 10/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
2 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/P
1 1/D

101

2003
C

Silicon Oil
LAUNA40 100cc
White grease
100g
White grease
10g
Alvania No.2

102. DOWNLOAD JIGS

e-STUDIO350/450

November 2003

11,12

3
2

4 (Model 1881)
5 (Model 1931)

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1
2
3
4
5

44205829000
6LA41995000
6LA41994000
6LA41996000
6LA41997000

DOWNLOAD JIGS

K-PWA-DLM-320
PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG2
PWA-DWNLD-350-JIG1
PWA-DL-ADP-350-1881
PWA-DL-ADP-350-1931

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1 1/SB
1 1/SB
1 1/SB
1 1/SB

102

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For Model 1881


For Model 1931

103. SUPPLIES

e-STUDIO350/450

November 2003

8
11
9

21

10

13

12

103
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1
2
4A
4B
4C
4D
4E
4F
4G
6A
6B
6C

44299006000
44295004000
6AK00000005
6AJ00000001
6AK00000006
6AJ00000002
6AG00000144
6AG00000143
6AG00000146
6AG00000147
6AG00000148
6AG00000149

7A

6AR00000032 KA-3511PC

1 SUPPLY

7B
7C
8A

6AR00000033 KA-3511PC-N
6AR00000034 KA-3511PC-C
6AR00000056 MY-1021

1 SUPPLY
1 SUPPLY
1 SUPPLY

8B
8C
9
10
11A

6AR00000057
6AR00000058
66002050
66002051
6AR00000059

MY-1021-N
MY-1021-C
MU-8
MU-10
KK-3511

1 SUPPLY
1 SUPPLY
1 SUPPLY
1 SUPPLY
1 SUPPLY

11B
11C
12A
12B
13
21

6AR00000060
6AR00000061
6AG00000151
6AG00000152
6A000000079
6LA47822000

KK-3511-N
KK-3511-C
MF-3520U
MF-3520E
GM-2010
COVER-F-SKIRT-PFP

1 SUPPLY
1 SUPPLY
1 SUPPLY
1 SUPPLY
1 SUPPLY
1 1/P

1 1/S
1 1/S
1 SUPPLY
1 SUPPLY
1 SUPPLY
1 SUPPLY
1 SUPPLY
1 SUPPLY
1 SUPPLY
1 SUPPLY
1 SUPPLY
1 SUPPLY

Drum
Developer
NAD
MJD
AUD
SAD
ASD
TWD
CND
NAD
MJD
SAD,AUD,ASD,CN
D,TWD
NAD,MJD,SAD.AU
D
ASD,TWD
CND
NAD,MJD,SAD.AU
D
ASD,TWD
CND

DRM
DEV
SUP
SUP
SUP
SUP
SUP
SUP
SUP
SUP
SUP
SUP

NAD,MJD,SAD.AU
D
ASD,TWD
CND
NAD
MJD

OPT

OPT
OPT
OPT
OPT
OPT
OPT

OPT
OPT
OPT
OPT
OPT

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OD-3500
D-3500
PS-ZT3520
PS-ZT3520E
PS-ZT3520D
PS-ZT3520D
PS-ZT3520D
PS-ZT3520T
PS-ZT3520C
PS-TB3520
PS-TB3520E
PS-TB3520N

2003

103

104. REPLACE UNIT

e-STUDIO350/450

November 2003

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REPLACE UNIT

1
2
3A
3B

6LA76548000
6LA76547000
6LA76553000
6LA76554000

6LA76551000 TR-CH-3520

DEVE-UNIT-3520
CLN/DRUM-3520
FUSER-3520-100
FUSER-3520-200

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1 1/S
1 1/S
1 1/S
1 1/S

104

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USP
USP
NAD,SAD
USP
ASD,AUD,MJD,CN USP
D
USP

105. PM-KIT

e-STUDIO350/450

November 2003

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1
2
3

PM-KIT

6LA76552000 DEV-KIT-3520
6LA76550000 FU-KIT-3520
44202420000 ROL-KIT-3500CST

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1 1/S
1 1/S
1 1/S

2003
C
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KIT
KIT

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